Library of the Woman's Building. (2024)

List of books sent by home and foreign committees to the Library of the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. compiled for the United States World's Columbian Commission Board of Lady Managers under the direction of Edith E. Clarke.
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List of the Books

in the

Library of the Woman's Building,

World's Columbian Exposition,

1893.

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BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN COMMISSION CREATED BY ACT OF CONGRESS USA ORGANIZED 1890
FORWARD 1492 1892

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LIST OF BOOKS

SENT BY HOME AND FOREIGN COMMITTEES

TO THE

OF THE

WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION.

CHICAGO,

1893.

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PREFACE.

This list has been compiled mainly from the records of books received at the Library of the Woman's Building during the World's Fair. The compilers have used, so far as it was completed, the card catalogue of authors, classes, and biographical statistics of authors, which was prepared at the Library of the Woman's Building from May to August, during the Fair. As the printing of that more elaborate catalogue was found too costly for present means, this brief list is issued to give the public an idea of the extent and value of the exhibit. The compilers have used also the catalogues of the New York and Illinois State Boards of books exhibited by them. The aim is to present a complete record of the more than 7,000 volumes that were actually exhibited. In many cases books named on the lists sent in by the Boards of the different states and countries are shown by the records to have failed to come. If any book is not found in these pages, it must be that that book failed to reach the Woman's Building before the 20th of September, 1893.

The music, of which there was a large and valuable collection, and the many valuable manuscripts have not been included in the list.

Acknowledgements should be made of nearly 4,000 books which are presented as a nucleus of a Woman's Memorial Library.

As it was impossible to have access to the books in the compilation of this list, the compilers recognize that it is far from perfect, and will be glad to receive corrections of its errors.

ELIZABETH P. CLARKE,
EVELYN M. WATKINS,
HELEN F. GILES,
Compilers.

Under the direction of

EDITH E. CLARKE.

Chicago, Aug. 8, 1894.

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LIST OF BOOKS

IN THE

LIBRARY OF THE WOMAN'S BUILDING.

UNITED STATES.

ALABAMA.

  • BELLAMY. Four-oaks.
    • Old man Gilbert.
    • Penny Lancaster, farmer.
  • BOULT. In spite of all.
  • BOSWELL. My book.
  • BROWNLEE. The affinities.
  • CALLER. Literary guide for home and school.
  • CARR, BERYL, pseud. Marston Hall.
  • CHAUDRON. Chaudron's spelling book.
    • tr. Mühlbach. Joseph II and his court.
  • CLAY. Western mosaics.
  • HAGUE. Blockaded family.
  • HALE. Saturday evenings.
  • HARRIS. Wild shrubs of Alabama.
  • HILDRETH. Clay modelling in the school-room.
  • HUNTINGTON, pseud. Wife of the sun.
  • Keller, Helen, Souvenir of.
  • LE VERT. Souvenirs of travel.
  • LYON. No saint.
  • MCKINNEY. Katydid's poems.
  • MOBILE M. E. Church, South, comp. Gulf City cook-book.
  • O'BRIEN. Judith, the daughter of Judas.
  • PETRIE. Gennesaret.
  • PLEASANTS and BRADLEY. Apheila.
  • PYRNELLE. Diddie, Dumps and Tot.
    • Practical elocution.
  • RUFFIN. Drifting leaves.
  • SPRATLEY and STEPHEN. Confessions of two.
  • WILSON. At the mercy of Tiberias.
    • Beulah.
    • Inez.
    • Infelice.
    • Macaria.
    • St. Elmo.
    • Vashti.

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ARKANSAS.

  • BLAIR, see DEAN, ADAM.
  • DEAN, ADAM, pseud. Poems of humanity.
  • EGERTON, ed. The Columbian woman.
  • G., E. H. Freaks of St. Valentine.
  • MESSENGER. Southern Cross
    • Vision of gold.
  • SAFFINGTON. Cook-book.
  • WHITTHORNE. In maiden meditation.

CALIFORNIA.

  • BIRKMAIER. Poseidon's paradise.
  • CUMMINS. Story of the files.
  • FITZGERALD. Poems.
  • PRESCOTT. Hawaii.
  • SISTERS of Notre Dame, San José. In memory of Sister Mary Cornelia.
  • WAIT. Wines and vines of California.
  • WATERS. Prose and verse.

COLORADO.

  • BEEMER. Reading, oratory and dramatic art.
  • CHESTER, see ROSE, RETTA.
  • CORT, tr. Morning stars by F. R. H. tr. into Siamese.
    • Siam.
    • tr. Stories of Jesus tr. into Siamese.
  • DARTT. On the plains and among the peaks.
  • DAVIS. Immortelles.
  • DENVER Unity Ladies Aid Society. Cook-book.
  • DONEGHY. Feast of skeletons.
  • Durango daily record ed. by Romney.
  • Durango weekly record ed. by Romney.
  • FRINK, see WILD-BIRD.

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  • FULLER, VIOLET, pseud. Original poetry.
  • GOVER. Etchings of Cripple Creek gold mines.
    • Sketches in the country of Ramona.
  • GOWER. Selection of verses written 1883-90.
    • Verses written 1883-90.
  • H. H., pseud. Between whiles.
    • Bits of talk about home matters.
    • Bits of talk in verse and prose.
    • Bits of travel.
    • Cat stories.
    • Century of dishonor.
    • Glimpses of three coasts.
    • Hetty's strange history.
    • Mercy Philbrick's choice.
    • Nelly's silver mine.
    • Procession of flowers in Colorado.
    • Ramona.
    • Sonnets and lyrics.
    • Verses.
    • Zeph, a posthumous story.
  • HILL, Mrs. AGNES. Hints on how to talk.
    • The miner's letters.
  • HILL, ALICE P. Tales of the Colorado Pioneers.
  • HILL, Mrs. ALICE S. il. Procession of flowers in Colorado by H. H.
  • HOWARD. Some animal pets.
  • ACKSON, see H. H.
  • KAHN. Gertrude.
  • MCCLURG. Picturesque Utah.
    • Seven sonnets of sculpture.
  • MEREDITH. Scrap-book.
  • MITCHELL. Study of Greek philosophy.
    • Study of Hegel.
  • NEVITT. Rhymes.
  • NICHOLS, publ. Queen bee.
  • PATTERSON. Bedlam, a comedy.
    • Proposals, a comedy.
  • PECK. Memoir of Francis Merritt.
  • Queen bee pub. by Nichols.
  • REED. One life, one law.
  • ROMNEY, ed. Durango daily record, 1880-82.
      Durango weekly record, 1881-82.
  • ROSE, RETTA, pseud. Wild flower gems of the Rockies.
  • SAXTON. Helping thoughts.
    • Elocution text-book.
  • SHERRICK. Star dust.
  • SIEVE, pseud. Three chapters of siftings.
  • SPALDING. Home, the widest sphere of woman's influence.
    • Legend of St. Francesca.
    • Our boys.
  • STANSBURY. Rocky Mountain news.
    • Scrap-book.

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  • THAYER. The English-American.
    • Wild flowers of Colorado.
    • Wild flowers of the Pacific Coast.
  • WALL. Some scattered leaves.
  • WATSON. Sweet summer land.
  • WILD-BIRD, pseud. Biddy's nest.
    • Blood money.
    • Christmas for China.
    • Christmas song among the stars.
    • Cradle song of the Nile.
    • Cradle song of the Rockies.
    • Feeding the pigs.
    • He is risen: The coming glory.
    • The lullaby of the oriole.
    • Mabel's reply to her lover.
    • Miner's cradle song.
    • Mother's boy.
    • Orion.
    • Snow birds.
    • Sweet Christmas.
  • WILLIAMS. The second Colorado.

CONNECTICUT.

  • ALLEN. A man's a man for a' that.
  • ALLIN. Home ballads.
  • ANDERSON. His words.
  • ANGIER. Poems.
  • BAKER. Calvin the sinner.
    • Dear Gates.
    • Roundtop and Squaretop.
    • Tom's heathen.
  • BALLARD and SMITH. Scarlet oak.
  • BEECHER, comp. Compositions of Hartford Seminary.
    • Treatise on domestic economy.
  • BISHOP. Yule log.
    • Conversations on the Christian seasons.
  • BOLTON. Stories from life.
    • Lives of girls who became famous.
  • BROOKS, see OCCIDENTE, MARIA del.
  • CABELL. See from the saddle.
  • CARRINGTON. Aschenbrödel.
  • CAULKINS. History of New London, Conn.
  • CASE, Mrs. M. S. Immortal pansies.
    • The Plymouth Rock.
    • The white water lily, emblem of the W. C. T. U.
    • Tribute to the memory of Mrs. R. B. Hayes.
  • CASE, V. R. Grange poems.
  • CHAPPELL, ed. Literary remains of Martha Day.
  • China Hunter's Club by the youngest member.
  • CHENEY. Life and letters of Horace Bushnell.
  • CLEMENT. Noble deeds of American women.
  • CLEVELAND. No sect in heaven.

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  • Club Corner pub. by Hartford Saturday Morning Club.
  • COOKE. Happy Dodd.
    • Huckleberries.
    • No.
    • Poems.
    • Root-bound.
    • Somebody's neighbors.
    • Steadfast, the story of a saint and a sinner.
    • The Sphinx's children and other people's.
  • CORBIN. A woman's philosophy of love.
    • His marriage vow.
    • Letters from a chimney corner.
  • DAY. Literary remains.
  • DELANO, tr. Blind musician.
  • DIXON. Leaves by the wayside.
  • ELIOT, A. pseud. An hour's promise.
    • White birches.
  • FOSTER. Rana.
  • GOODWIN, comp. Christ in a German home.
  • GREENE. Cape Cod folks.
    • Lastchance Junction, far, far west.
    • Leon Pontifex.
    • Some other folks.
    • Towhead.
    • Vesty of the basins.
  • GREENWOOD, GRACE, pseud. Poems.
  • GREGORY, comp. Selections from the writings of Conn. women.
  • GUSTAFSON, Mrs. Z. B. Can the old love?
    • Genevieve Ward.
    • Meg, a pastoral.
    • ed. Zophiël.
    • and GUSTAFSON, A. Foundations of death.
  • HARTFORD Sat. Morning Club. A club corner, v. 1-2, 1891-93.
  • HARTFORD Seminary, compositions of, comp. by Beecher.
  • HOLMES. Ashes.
    • Bessie's fortune.
    • Cousin Maude and Rosamond.
    • A fair Puritain.
    • English orphans.
    • Gretchen.
    • House of five gables.
    • Lena Rivers.
    • Marguerite.
    • Sins of the fathers.
  • HOLLOWAY. Story of five.
  • HYDE. Writings, with life by Mrs. Sigourney.
  • JAMES. Sylvia Kirtland.
  • KIRK. Better times stories.
    • Ciphers.
    • Daughter of Eve.

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    • Lesson in love.
    • Midsummer madness.
    • Queen Money.
    • Sons and daughters.
    • Story of Margaret Kent.
    • Walford.
  • LARNED. History of Windham Co. Conn.
  • LATHROP. Along the shore.
  • LIPPINCOTT, see GREENWOOD, GRACE.
  • LOTHROP, see SIDNEY, M.
  • LOUISE, E., pseud. Bed-time stories.
    • In the garden of dreams.
    • Miss Eyre from Boston.
    • Ourselves and our neighbors.
    • Random rambles.
    • Some women's hearts.
    • Stories told at twilight.
    • Swallow flights.
  • MCCRAY. Life-work of the author of Uncle Tom's cabin.
  • MASON. A loyal heart.
    • A titled maiden.
  • The Microcosm.
  • MOREHOUSE. Legend of Psyche.
  • MORGAN. Little white shadow.
    • Poppy garden.
    • Prior Rahere's rose.
  • MOULTON, see LOUISE, E.
  • OCCIDENTE, MARIA del, pseud. Zophiël.
  • PALMER. Determination of the orbit of the com 1847 VI.
  • PARKER. The old house at "Four Corners."
  • PHELPS. Botany for beginners.
    • Ida Norman.
  • PORTER. Charity, sweet charity.
    • Driftings from mid-ocean.
    • Foundations.
    • A modern St. Christopher.
    • A song and a sigh.
    • In the mist.
    • Story of a flower.
    • The years that are told.
  • SANFORD. From May to Christmas at Thorne Hill.
  • SCHENCK. History of Fairfield, Conn.
  • SEYMOUR. Sunshine.
  • SIDNEY, M., pseud. Five little Peppers grown-up.
    • Five little Peppers midway.
    • Hester.
    • How they went to Europe.
    • Little Paul and the Frisbie school.
    • Rob.
    • So as by fire.
    • St. George and the Dragon.
    • The Pettibone name.

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  • SIDNEY, M., pseud. Two modern little princes.
  • SIGOURNEY. Illustrated poems.
    • Select poems.
    • ed. Writings of Mrs. Hyde with a sketch of her life.
  • SLOSSON. Fishin' Jimmy.
    • Seven dreamers.
  • SMITH, A. S. and BALLARD. The scarlet oak.
  • SMITH, Mrs. J. P. Blossom-bud and her genteel friends.
    • Chris and Otho.
    • Courting and farming.
    • His young wife.
    • Kiss, and be friends.
    • Lucy.
    • Ten old maids.
    • The married belle.
    • The widower.
    • Widow Goldsmith's daughter.
  • STARK. Emily Ashton.
  • STEPHENS. Fashion and famine.
  • STOWE. Agnes of Sorrento.
    • Chimney corner.
    • Dred.
    • House and home papers.
    • Little foxes.
    • The Mayflower.
    • Minister's wooing.
    • My wife and I.
    • Oldtown folks.
    • Palmetto leaves.
    • Pearl of Orr's Island.
    • Poganuc people.
    • puss* Willow and others.
    • Religious poems.
    • "Sam Lawson's fireside stories."
    • Uncle Tom's cabin, complete set of editions and translations.
    • We and our neighbors.
  • TODD. The vacation club.
  • TROWBRIDGE. Crown of glory.
    • Victory at last.
  • WARD. Dictionary of quotations from Eng. and Amer. poets
    • Dictionary of quotations in prose.
    • Surf and wave.
    • and HOYT, comp. Cyclopædia of practical quotations.
  • WATSON. The old harbor town.
  • WEED. Twilight echoes.
  • WILLIAMS. Bay Ridge farm.

DELAWARE.

  • CANBY. Birdie and his fairy friends.

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  • CANBY. Flowers from the battle-field.
  • MONTGOMERY. Reminiscences of Wilmington.
  • READ. Two hundred years ago.
    • and REEVES. Pilot Fortune.
  • SPALDING. Wings of Icarus.
  • SPEAKMAN. Handy housekeeper.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

  • American farm and home ed. by Sperry.
  • American monthly magazine ed. by Walworth.
  • BABBITT. Some newspaper articles.
  • BELL and SAFFORD, tr. Nero.
  • BIRNEY. The Grimké sisters.
  • BLACKWELL, ELIZABETH. Wrong and right methods of dealing with social evil.
  • BLACKWELL, S. E. A military genius.
  • BURNETT. A fair barbarian.
    • Earlier stories, 1st series.
    • Earlier stories, 2d. series
    • Giovanni and the other.
    • Haworth's.
    • Little Lord Fauntleroy.
    • Little Saint Elizabeth.
    • Lousiana.
    • Pretty sister of José.
    • Sara Crewe.
    • Surly Tim.
    • That lass o' Lowrie's.
    • Through one administration.
    • Vagabondia.
  • BUTLER. Clopton House.
  • CHARLES. Carrier's annual, LaFayette daily courier, 1874.
    • Hawthorn blossoms.
    • Lyrical poems.
  • CLEVELAND. His honor.
  • COLLINS. Emma's triumph.
  • COOLIDGE, ed. Motherhood.
  • COSTON. A signal success.
  • DAHLGREN. Chim.
    • tr. Executive power in the U.S.
    • Lights and shadows of a life.
    • The lost name.
    • Memoir of J. A. Dahlgren.
    • South-Moutain magic.
    • South Sea sketches.
  • DALL. Barbara Fritchie.
  • DARMOORE, D., pseud., ed. The golden dawn.
  • DAVIS. Gilbert Elgar's son.
  • DICKINS. Along-shore with a man-of-war.
  • DIEUDONNÉ. Rondah.
    • Xartella.

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  • DIEUDONNÉ Zardec.
  • EVANS. Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.
  • FIELD, ed. Kate Field's Washington, v. 6, 1892.
  • FLAGG. Between two opinions.
    • Holden with cords.
  • FLETCHER. Bachelor's baby.
    • Me and Chummy.
  • HANco*ck, tr. Master Bieland and his workmen.
  • HENDERSON. Diet for the sick.
    • Practical cooking and dinner-giving.
  • HIBBERT. Vision of the future.
  • HUDSON. His two wives.
    • Men, women and things.
    • Poems of life and nature.
  • HUNTLEY. The dream child.
  • JENNINGS. Pen sketches in journalism.
  • JOHNSTON, E. B. Christmas in Kentucky, 1862.
    • Visit to the cabinet of the U. S. Mint at Phila.
    • Visitor's guide to Mt. Vernon.
  • JOHNSTON, F. B. Descriptive sketches.
    • The White House.
  • Kate Field's Washington ed. by Kate Field.
  • LANGHORNE. Aunt Pokey's son.
  • LINCOLN. Over the lawn to the White House.
  • LOCKWOOD, Mrs. B. Articles published in periodicals.
    • ed. Peacemaker.
  • LOCKWOOD, Mrs. MARY S. Historic homes in Washington.
  • MCCARTHY. Washington society's women reporters.
  • MESSENGER. Columbus.
    • Fragments from an old inn.
    • The southern cross.
    • The vision of gold.
  • Motherhood. ed. by Coolidge.
  • NIMMO. Etiquette of society at the national capital.
  • Peacemaker ed. by Lockwood.
  • POLLOCK. Cheerful echoes from the national kindergarten.
    • National kindergarten manual.
    • National kindergarten songs and plays.
  • RALSTON. Columbus and Isabella.
    • The spectral feast.
  • RICHARDS. Heroic women of the American Revolution.
  • SAFFORD, tr. Antinous.
    • tr. Aphrodite.
    • Aspasia.
    • At Capri.
    • By his own might.
    • Chaldean magician.
    • Clytia.

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  • SAFFORD. Contributions to the Home magazine.
    • tr. Felicitas.
    • The golden goat.
    • Higher than the church.
    • King's treasure house.
    • Leafless spring.
    • Little heather-blossom, Erica.
    • Lorelei.
    • tr. Love is lord of all.
    • Mr. East's experience in Mr. Bellamy's world.
    • Pictures of Hellas.
    • Romance of the canoness.
    • True daughter of Hartenstein.
    • Valentine, the countess.
    • Wife and woman.
    • and BELL, tr. Nero.
  • SCHAYER. Tiger-lily.
  • SCIDMORE. Alaska.
    • Jinrikisha days in Japan.
    • Westward to the far East.
  • SCULL. Greek mythology systematized.
    • Illustrations of Greek mythology and Greek art.
  • SEAWELL. The Berkeleys and their neighbors.
    • Children of destiny.
    • Little Jarvis.
    • Maid Marian.
    • Midshipman Paulding.
    • Throckmorton.
  • SHARP. Eleanor's courtship.
  • SHEPARD. Cruise of the U.S. steamer "Rush" in Behring Sea, 1889.
  • SHERWOOD. Behind a boxwood hedge.
    • Willis Peyton's inheritance.
  • SMITH, Mrs. E. J. Beautiful builders.
  • SMITH, L. P. What woman wouldn't.
  • SPERRY, ed. American farm and home, v. 1, 1883-84.
  • STEVENSON. Religious life of the Zuni child.
    • Tusayan legends.
  • THOMAS, A. P. What shall girls read.
  • THOMAS, K. E. Treasured old tomes.
    • Peterkin's wolf song.
  • THOMAS, M. von E. Winning the battle.
  • WALWORTH, ed. American monthly magazine, 1892.
    • Battles of Saratoga, 1777.
  • WILDRICK. Lord Strahan.
    • Marguerite Kent.
    • A zealot in tulle.
  • WILSON. Guy Ormsby.
    • Manuelita.
  • WITTENMEYER. History of the woman's temperence crusade.
    • Women of the reformation.

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  • WOMAN'S National Press Association. Scrap-book.
  • WOODS. Grandfather Grey.

FLORIDA.

  • CANTWELL. A little love and laughter.
  • DICKISON. Dickison and his men.
  • HARCOURT, H., pseud. Home life in Florida.
    • Florida fruits.
  • L'ENGLE. Notes of my family and recollections of my early life.
  • LONG. Silk-farming.
  • MACNICOL. Dare Macdonald.
  • MARCOTTE, ed. Tatler of Florida society, v. 1-2, 1892-93.
  • MAREAN. Tragedies of Oak Hurst.
    • Won at last.
  • Tatler of Florida society ed. by Marcotte.
  • WARNER, see HARCOURT, H.

GEORGIA.

  • ANDREWS, see HAY, ELZEY.
  • BRYAN. The bayou bride.
    • Kilder.
    • Manch.
    • My own sin.
    • Ruth the outcast.
    • Uncle Ned's white child.
  • ELLIOTT. The Felmeres.
    • Jerry.
    • A simple heart.
  • HAY, ELZEY, pseud. Family secret.
    • A mere adventurer.
    • Prince Hal.
  • PAYNE. Psyche.

ILLINOIS.

  • ABBOTT, A. A., tr. Ground arms.
  • ABBOTT, M. Alexia.
    • The Beverleys.
  • ALLISON. Men, women and money.
  • ALTGELT. The Nortons.
  • ANDERSON, H. VAN. The cup-bearer.
    • It is possible.
    • The right knock.
    • and ANDERSON, L. J., comp. Every day helps.
  • The Arts ed. by Morse, Chicago.
  • ASHTON, comp. Glimpses of sunshine in woman's century.
  • The Athena ed. by Waite, Gunn, Blinn, Benham, and Saur.

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  • ATWOOD, ed. Stillman Valley graphic.
  • BABco*ck. Poems.
  • BAILEY. Flower fancies.
  • BAKER and CRISSEY, ed. The Patrol, Geneva.
  • BANCROFT. Memorial and letters of Rev. J. R. Adams.
  • BARTLETT. Mother Goose of '93.
    • Old friends with new faces.
  • BATES, Mrs. C. D. From heart's content.
  • BATES, Mrs. L. W. Armaïs.
  • BAYLEY. At the foot of the cross.
  • BECKWITH. Constance Winter's choice.
  • BELL, pseud. The love affairs of an old maid.
  • BENDER, ed. The Signet, Monticello.
  • BENHAM, see THe Athena.
  • BENTLEY. Practical hints on the art of wood-carving.
  • BITTINGER. Silver threads.
  • BLANCHARD. Tried in the fire.
  • BLINN, F. G. Eyes and ears.
  • BLINN, DR. P. B., see The Athena.
  • BOSWORTH. Dramatic studies.
  • BOUVET. Prince Tip-top.
    • Sweet William.
  • BOYD, ed. Carroll Co. mirror.
  • BOYDEN, comp. Boyden's speaker.
    • Boyden's 1st reader.
    • Boyden's 2d. reader.
  • BRADSHAW. Poem.
  • BRADWELL, ed. All the laws of Illinois passed by the 37th Gen. Assembly, Jan.-June, 1891.
    • ed. Chicago legal news.
  • BRAINARD. Heart offerings.
  • BRAMHALL. Japanese jingles.
  • BRANDY and HUNTER, ed. Mound City republican.
  • BREWER, see STELLA.
  • BROTHERSON. The centennial year.
  • BROWN, see Queen Isabella journal.
  • BRURY. A fruitful life.
  • BUCKNER. Silk culture.
  • BUNDY, ed. Religio philosophical journal.
  • BURGESS. Savonarola.
  • BURNHAM. Dearly bought.
    • Dr. Latimer.
    • Miss Bagg's secretary.
    • The mistress of Beech Knoll.
    • Next door.
    • No gentleman.
    • A sane lunatic.
    • Young maids and old.
  • BURT. Browning's women.
    • Introduction. In Burroughs. Birds and bees.
    • Literary landmarks.
    • Seed thoughts from R. Browning.

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  • BURT. Story of the German Iliad.
    • The world's literature.
  • BUTLER and others. A club story by members of the Unity Club, Oak Park.
  • Byway, ed. by Stewart.
  • CADY. Finding the Christ in ourselves.
    • Trusting and resting
  • CAIN. Andromache.
  • CAMPBELL. Madagascar.
  • CANDEE. Amateur entertainments.
  • CAREW. Tangled.
  • CARMAN. Children's meetings.
  • CARNEY. Little drops of water.
  • Carnival herald ed. by Harbert.
  • Carroll Co. mirror ed. by Boyd.
  • CATHERWOOD. Lady of Fort St. John.
    • Old Kaskaskia.
    • Romance of Dollard.
    • Story of Tonty.
  • Centre thoughts. ed. by non-partisan W. C. T. U.
  • CHAMBERLAIN, ed. Fashion journal, Chicago.
  • CHANDLER. Divineness of marriage.
    • Moral education of labor.
    • Non-flesh eating.
    • Subsistence and justice.
    • What is social purity?
  • CHENEY. History of the civil war.
  • Chicago legal news ed. by Bradwell.
  • Chicago woman's news ed. by Dusenbury.
  • Child garden. ed. by Kindergarten Pub. Co.
  • Christian science ed. by Harley.
  • CLARK. Record of a ministering angel.
  • CLEMENS. Religion of South America.
    • and WILLING. La Plata countries of South America.
    • Rosario.
  • COFFEY. Shakespeare class of '92.
  • COLBURN, ed. Home visitor, Chicago.
  • Congregational Church at work, Mound City, ed. by Depew.
  • COOKE. The table and the kitchen.
    • Three meals a day.
  • CORBIN. Belle and the boys.
    • His marriage vow.
    • Letters from a chimney corner.
    • Our Bible class.
    • Rebecca.
    • A woman's philosophy of love.
  • CORNWELL. Columbian sewing book.
  • CRISSEY and BAKER, ed. The Patrol, Geneva.
  • CROW. History of Pike Co.
  • CURRIER. By the sea.
    • Through the wilderness.
    • The trapper's niece.

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  • CURTISS. One question.
  • Daily union signal ed. by W. C. T. U.
  • DAYRE. Queer little wooden captain.
  • DEAN, C. The World's Fair city.
  • DEAN, T. H. How to be beautiful.
  • DEANE, Mrs. M. A. Out of darkness into light.
  • DEKOVEN, tr. Loti. An Iceland fisherman.
  • DENNISON. Lucy's way out of the dark.
  • DEPEW, ed. Congregational Church at work.
  • DEWEY, comp. Ethics, stories for home and school.
  • DICKINSON, see Queen Isabella journal.
  • DICKEY. Autobiography.
    • The woman's views on the prophecies.
  • Dixon sun. ed. by Kennedy.
  • DOGGETT. Grammar of painting and engraving.
  • DONELSON. Roger Latimer's mistake.
  • DOYLE. Edna Carlisle.
  • Drops of gold.
  • DUSENBURY, ed. Chicago woman's news.
  • DWIGHT and JARVIS, tr. Mother-play.
  • ELEVE, pseud. Elixir of life.
    • Life is worth living.
    • My progress in Christian science.
    • Spiritual law in the natural world.
  • ELLIOTT. Camaille.
  • ENGLE. Story of four acorns.
  • ENGLEMAN. List of public charitable institutions and societies of Chicago.
  • ELGIN Woman's Club. Our best recipes.
  • FARNHAM. Life in prairie land.
  • FARRAND. Berry pickers of Wise.
    • Little hands.
    • Moravian Indian boy.
  • FARRO. True love.
  • FARWELL. Life of William Carey.
  • Fashion Journal ed. by Chamberlain, Chicago.
  • FAY. Music study in Germany.
  • FEARING. In the city by the lake.
    • The sleeping world.
  • FESSENDEN. Essie Beth
    • The faith of the Albigenses.
    • A Puritan lover.
    • A witch's daughter.
  • FISCHER. The venture.
  • FITCH. Madaline.
  • FREELEY. Fair to look upon.
  • Friend of home ed. by Kelley.
  • GARDINER, tr. Sorel. Mme. de Stäel.
    • tr. Bazan. Russia, its people and its literature.
  • GARDNER. Outlines of Renaissance and Reformation.
  • GEORGE. Busy work for little people.
    • Suggestions for busy work.

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  • GESTERFIELD. A Chicago Bible class.
    • Christian science.
    • The prodigal son.
    • Science of the Christ.
  • GIBSON. Legend of Venice.
  • GILBERT. Poems.
  • GILLETTE and ZIEMANN. Das Weisse Haus Kochbuch aus dem englischen übersetzt von Vosz.
  • GLOSSOP. Chicago pocket guide.
  • GORDON. Juvenile work.
    • Marching songs for young crusaders.
    • White ribbon birthday-book.
    • White ribbon hymnal.
  • GOSS. Compilation album.
  • GRANGER, M. J. and E. L. Dowst combined advertising record and ledger.
    • Dowst subscription record.
  • GREER. Advertisem*nts: Curry comb papers.
  • GRIFFITH. A woman's evangel.
  • GRIMSHAW. History of Pike Co.
  • GRISWOLD. Apple blossoms.
    • Fate and faith.
    • Fencing with shadows.
    • Home life of great authors.
    • Lucile and her friends.
    • Waiting on destiny.
  • GUERNSEY, ed. The young crusader.
  • GUNN, see The Athena.
  • HAIGHT. Wealth by the wayside.
  • HAILMAN. Law of childhood.
  • HALL, A. G. Common sense botany.
    • Drawing made easy.
    • "Ways and means" series.
  • HALL, Mrs. A. S., ed. Woman's work and world, v. I, 1891-92.
  • HALL, H. G. Hall's composition outlines.
  • HAMILL, ed. Sunday school record, Jacksonville.
  • HARBERT. Amore.
    • ed. Carnival herald, 1879.
    • Out of her sphere.
  • HARGIS. Graded cook-book.
  • HARLEY, ed. Christian science, v. 1-4, 1888-92.
    • ed. Universal truth, Chicago.
  • HARRISON, E. Study of child nature.
    • Vision of Dante.
  • HARRISON, Mrs. L. Bee culture.
    • First annual report of Ill. State Bee-keepers Association.
    • How I became a bee keeper.
  • HASKELL, H. and L. A. A bouquet of alpine flowers.
  • HAVILAND. A woman's life-work, labors and experiences.
  • HAYDEN. Early engagements.

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  • HAYES, LOUGHBOROUGH and YANDELL. Three girls in a flat.
  • HAYNES. Electro-therapeutics.
  • HAYNIE. English syntax and analysis simplified.
    • New English grammar.
  • HEATH, pub. Labor and finance.
    • Revolution.
  • HENDERSON, ed. Stark Co. news.
  • HENRY. After the truth series.
    • Afterward.
    • Beforehand.
    • Evangelistic manual.
    • Frances Raymond's investment.
    • Mabel's work.
    • One more chance.
    • The pledge and the cross.
    • The unanswered prayer.
    • Voice of the home.
  • HENSHAW. Poems.
  • HERON. Dainty work for pleasure and profit.
  • HILL. My childhood's home.
  • HOBBS. Happy hours.
  • HODGSON. Little Tommy Tompkins.
    • Martha Tablet.
  • HOFFMAN. Poems and prose productions.
  • HOLBROOK. Old Kaskaskia days.
  • HOLLIWAY. Kate Comerford.
    • Maplewood.
    • Three strange stories.
  • HOLMES. Morphology of the carinæ
  • Home visitor ed. by Colburn.
  • HOOD. A young woman journalist.
    • and WEST, ed. Illinois workshop.
  • HOPKINS, Mrs. E. C. 12 lessons in Christian science.
    • Who carry the signs?
  • HOPKINS, E. A. W. Ella Lincoln.
  • HOWE. In memory of Rev. E. F. Howe.
  • HOWLISTON. Child's song-book.
  • HULL. Columbus and what he found.
    • "Pippa passes," a study in Robert Browning.
  • HUNTER and BRANDT, ed. Mound City republican.
  • HUNTLEY. Poems.
  • HURD. Drossy gold.
  • Illinois watch and tower. ed. by Sanford.
  • Illinois workshop ed. by Hood.
  • International fire-proofer ed. by Romney.
  • Interstate school review ed. by Jones.
  • JACOBS and STIEFEL, comp. St. Paul's Bazaar cook-book.
  • JARVIS, tr. Froebel. Education of man.
    • and DWIGHT, tr. Froebel. Mother play and nursery songs.

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  • JEROME. A bunch of violets.
    • From an old love letter.
    • In a fair country.
    • Message of the blue-bird.
    • One year's sketch-book.
    • Sun prints in sky tints.
  • JEWETT. First steps in natural science.
  • Jo Daviess Co. Our own cook-book.
  • JOHNSON, Mrs. B. C., ed. Salem republican.
  • JOHNSON, Mrs. H. Comfort.
  • JOHNSTON. Life of Adoniram Judson.
    • School of the Master.
  • Joliet daily news ed. by women of Will Co.
  • JONES, ed. Interstate school review.
  • Journal of industrial education. ed. by Owens, Snyder and Will.
  • KANE CO. Koregraphic Organization. Tribute to Kane Co.
  • KAY. Twelve states and a kingdom.
  • KEEVER. Ruth Ellis.
  • KELLEY, ed. Friend of home.
  • KELLOGG and STOCKHAM. Mother's portfolio.
  • KENNEDY, ed. Dixon sun.
  • KINZIE. Early days in the Northwest.
    • Mark Logan.
    • Walter Ogilby.
    • "Wau-Bun."
  • KIRBY. Biographical sketch of Jos. Duncan.
  • KIRKLAND. Dora's house-keeping.
    • History of English literature.
    • Short history of France.
    • Six little cooks.
    • Speech and manners.
  • KLINEK. When woods are green.
  • LEFAVRE. Mother's help and child's friend.
    • Physical culture.
    • Royal road to beauty, health, and higher development.
  • LESTER, tr. Marianola.
  • LIEB. History of Michigan.
  • LINDSAY. Parliamentary practice.
  • LOGAN, B. V. Her shattered idol.
  • LOGAN, E. Wayside jottings.
  • LORANGER, tr. Cardinal sin.
    • tr. The evil eye.
    • Nameless love.
    • The revenge of Circe.
    • Stronger than death.
  • LOUGHBOROUGH, HAYES, and YANDELL. Three girls in a flat.
  • MCCLURE, Mrs. J. C. Gathered crumbs.
  • MCCLURE, Mrs. J. D. Memorial Day Association records.
  • MCCULLOCH. Woman's wages.

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  • MCMAHON. The study class.
  • MAERTZ. Key to the study of English literature.
    • New method for the study of English literature.
  • Manford's Magazine ed. by Tabor.
  • MARSH. Vic.
  • MARTIN, see Queen Isabella journal.
  • MASON, Mrs. A. G. Women of the French salons.
  • MASON, M. L. Right living.
  • MASON, M. M. Mae Madden.
  • MATTESON. The king of the air.
  • MATTHEWS. Gems of song.
  • MERGLER. Guide to the study of gynecology.
  • METCALF. People who wait for us.
    • Rich folks and poor folks.
  • MEYER. Deaconesses.
    • Real fairy folks.
  • MILITZ. All things are possible to them that believe.
  • MILLER, Mrs. F., ed. The national picket.
  • MILLER, H. E. tr. Madame Chrysanthème.
      tr. Woe to the conquered.
  • MILLER, J. Kin-folk.
  • MILLS, ABBIE. Quiet hallelujahs.
    • Whispers of the comforter.
  • MILLS, A. W. Faith and the angel.
    • He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father.
  • MITCHELL. Essays.
  • MONROE. Valeria.
  • MOODY, il. When woods are green by Klinek.
  • MORELAND. The school on the hill.
    • Under his wings.
    • Which, right or wrong?
  • MORGAN, A. An hour with Delsarte.
  • MORGAN, B. C. Happy home health guide.
  • MORGAN, Mrs. C. S. Ways that win.
  • MORGAN, N. L. A summer song.
  • MORLEY. A song of life.
  • MORROW, ed. S. S. lesson illustration.
  • MORSE, ed. The Arts, Chicago.
  • Mound City republican ed. by Brandt and Hunter.
  • MT. CARROLL Seminary students, ed. The Oread.
  • MYERS. Home dress-making.
  • National picket ed. by Miller.
  • NICKERSON, tr. Japanese art.
  • Oak and ivy leaf ed. by the Woman's Temperance Publishing Association.
  • OAK PARK Unity Club. A club story.
  • Old Flag ed. by Turner.
  • OLIVER. Easter Glory.
  • ONAHAN, tr. The social question.
  • Ottawa cook-book.
  • OWENS. Cook-book.
  • OWENS, SNYDER and WILL, ed. Journal of industrial education.

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  • PACKARD. Modern persecution.
    • Mystic key.
    • Prisoner's hidden life.
  • PARKER, Mrs. F. S. Elocution.
    • Order of exercises in elocution.
    • and WATERHOUSE, ed. Outline of elocution.
  • The Patrol, Geneva, ed. by Crissey and Baker.
  • PECKHAM. Poems.
  • PEORIA Woman's Club. Essays.
  • PERLEY. From timber to town.
  • PERRY. Poems.
  • PETERS. Excursion to Mexico.
  • PETHERBRIDGE. English Cathedrals.
  • PETTICLERC and RAYNOR. History of Cheshire, Mass.
  • PHELAN. Margaret of Anjou.
  • PHELON, Mrs. M. M. and C. S. Mystic sense of the Scriptures.
    • Physics and metaphysics.
    • Three sevens.
  • PIATT. History of Piatt Co.
  • Pike Co. Banner ed. by Swan.
  • PITKIN, Mrs. E. A. Invalid cookery.
  • PITKIN, Mrs. L. J. Floral work for Eastern Star Chapters.
    • pub. Mystic songs.
  • POLLARD. Die Bibel für Kinder ûbersetzt von Vosz.
  • POLLACK. Cheerful echoes.
    • National kindergarten manual.
    • National kindergarten songs and plays.
  • POWELL. An English girl in America.
  • PRATT, J. D., ed. Quincy S. S. optic.
  • PRATT, S. W. Tim's fairy tales.
  • PULLMAN. Days serene.
    • Summerland.
  • Queen Isabella journal ed. by Brown, Dickinson, Martin, Starr, and Waite.
  • Quincy S. S. optic ed. by Pratt.
  • RANKIN. Climbing.
    • Marianne, queen of the Jews.
    • Poems.
  • RAYNOR and PETTICLERC. History of Cheshire Mass.
  • The Record and Appeal, Evanston, ed. by Van Benschoten.
  • The Record, Joliet, ed. by Stevens.
  • REED. Hindu literature.
    • Persian literature.
  • The Republican, Salem, ed. by Johnson.
  • RHEA. Life of Henry Martyn.
  • RICH. A dream of the Adirondacks.
  • RIDER and CARMAN. Children's meetings.
  • RITTENHOUSE. Children's stories.
  • ROBINSON. Law made easy.

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  • Rockford collegian pub. by Students' Association of Rockford College.
  • Rockford Co. cook-book.
  • ROE, E. A. Recollections of frontier life.
  • ROE, M. E. How six girls made money.
  • ROGERS. Deaconesses in the early church.
    • Deaconesses in the modern church.
  • ROMNEY, ed. International fire proofer.
  • RUDD. Aids to history.
  • RUSH. Ninety-nine days.
  • SANFORD, ed. Illinois watch and tower.
  • Sangamon Co. woman's journal.
  • SAUR, see the Athena.
  • SAWYER. The singing brook.
  • SCHOEN. Lecture on Buddhism.
  • SCOTT. Royal anthem book.
  • SERGEL. Home dressmaking.
  • SHALLENBERGER. Stark Co. and its pioneers.
  • SHAW, F. A., tr. Delsarte system of oratory.
    • tr. Famous French authors.
    • Victor Hugo.
  • SHAW, M. Queen Bess.
  • SHAY. Student's guide to common law pleadings.
  • SHELDON. Severance Herbert.
  • SHUMAN. Favorite dishes.
  • SHUTT. Exchange cook-book.
    • ed. Woman's Exchange visitor.
  • The Signet, Monticello, ed. by Bender.
  • SMITH, ELEANOR. Child's garden of verse.
  • SMITH, E. G. How to shade embroidered fruits and flowers.
  • SMITH, E. M. Woman in sacred song.
  • SMITH, Mrs. G. C. The field is the world.
  • SMITH. M. R. Fringed gentian.
  • SNYDER, OWENS and WILL, ed. Journal of Industrial education.
  • SOMERS. Common people vs. common schools.
  • SPRINGER. Beechwood.
    • Self.
    • Songs by the sea.
  • Stark Co. news ed. by Henderson.
  • STARR. Christian art in our own age.
    • Christmas-tide.
    • Isabella of Castile.
    • Patron saints.
    • Pilgrims and shrines.
    • Songs of a life-time.
    • What we see.
    • see also Queen Isabella journal.
  • STARRETT. Future of educated women.
    • Gyppy.
    • Letters to a daughter.
    • Letters to elder daughters.
    • Letters to a little girl.

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  • STARRETT. Pete.
  • STEELE and ADAMS. Beauty of form and grace of vesture.
  • STELLA, pseud. Leaves
  • STEVENS, ed. The Record, Joliet.
    • and FERRISS. A few sketches of Joliet.
  • STEVENSON. Boys and girls in biology.
    • Physiology of woman.
  • STEWART. After sunset.
    • ed. By-way, Sidney.
  • STIEFEL and JACOBS. St. Paul's Bazaar cook-book.
  • Stillman Valley graphic ed. by Atwood.
  • STOCKHAM, Dr. A. B. Tokology.
  • STOCKHAM, C. L. and KELLOGG. Mother's portfolio.
  • STOCKING. Columbian entertainments
    • Scheme for historical study.
  • STONE. Willie and Carrie.
  • STRAUB. Story of Starved Rock.
  • STRONG. Maggie's mistake.
  • STRYKER. Life of Samuel Mills.
  • SULLIVAN. Ireland of to-day.
    • Mexico.
  • SUMMERS. For her daily bread.
    • The unpopular public.
  • Sunday-school lesson illustrator ed. by Morrow.
  • Sunday-school record ed. by Hamill.
  • SWAN, ed. Pike Co. banner.
  • SWANZY. Evelyn.
    • Oratorio of the Messiah.
    • Pompeii.
  • TABOR, ed. Manford's magazine.
  • TAYLOR, I. S. Forsake me not.
    • A little leaven.
    • Our armor for every day.
    • and OLIVER. Story of Columbus.
  • TAYLOR, W. L. His broken sword.
  • THOMPSON. Rhythmical gymnastics.
  • Thumbnail sketches of white ribboners.
  • TILLSON. Reminiscences of early life in Illinois.
  • TITTERINGTON. Rachel Hasting's girls.
  • TODD. Normal course in reading.
  • TOMKINS. The Vail family.
  • TOWNSEND, ed. Christian science calendar.
  • TURNER, ed. The old Flag.
  • Universal truth ed. by Harley.
  • UTTER. The King's daughter.
  • VAN BENSCHOTEN, ed. Record and appeal.
  • VILLARS. Stories of home and home folks.
  • VISHER. A christening gift.
  • VOSS, tr. Barrows. Die Bibel, das Buch für die Jugend.
    • tr. Pollard. Die Bibel für Kinder.
    • Swing. Das Kind und die Bibel.

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  • Voss, tr. Gillette and Ziemann. Das Weisse Haus Kochbuch.
    • Im Fluge durch die Welt.
  • WAISBROOKER. The occult forms of sex.
  • WAIT. Bessie's Christmas plans.
  • WAITE, C. V. see Queen Isabella journal.
  • WAITE, Dr. L. see The Athena.
  • WALWORTH. Battle of Saratoga.
  • WASHINGTON. Echoes of song.
  • WATERBURY. The dove and the crow.
    • Seven years among the freedmen.
  • WATERHOUSE and PARKER. Elocution.
  • W. C. T. U., ed. Daily union signal.
  • WELLINGTON. By a way that they know not.
  • WEST. Childhood, its care and culture.
    • and HOOD, ed. Illinois workshop.
  • WHEELER. Annals of the Chicago Orphan Asylum, 1849-92.
  • WHITE. Prose and poetical selections.
  • WIGGS. Apple blossoms.
    • Hayne Home.
  • WILDER. Memoir of Robert Moffatt.
    • Mr. John and his boys.
    • Our girls at Castlewood.
  • WILL, SNYDER, and OWENS, ed. Journal of industrial education.
  • WILLARD. A classic town.
    • Glimpses of fifty years.
    • How to win.
    • A life of service.
    • Nineteen beautiful years.
    • Women in the pulpit.
  • WILLETT. Lake Geneva.
    • Tapestry painting.
  • WILLIAMS, A. L. Comforting thoughts.
    • A handful of letters.
    • Love and friendship.
    • Many thoughts for many hours.
    • Spices for Easter incense.
    • Treasure old and new.
  • WILLIAMS, T. M. Frank Fairweather's fortunes.
    • New stories from an old book.
  • WILLING, F. S. Dame Heraldry.
    • Visiting our neighbors.
  • WILLING, Mrs. J. F. and CLEMENS. La Plata countries of South America.
    • Rosario.
  • WILSON. Dove's wings.
  • WINES. Moral teachings of Shelley's poems.
  • Woman's Exchange visitor ed. by Shutt.
  • Woman's work and world ed. by Hall.
  • WOODBRIDGE. Jessie and Ray.
  • WOOLEY. A girl graduate.
    • Rachel Armstrong.

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  • WOOLEY. Roger Hunt.
  • WORCESTER. Life of David Livingstone.
  • WERKMEISTER. Vergebens.
  • WORTHINGTON. History of Pike Co.
  • YANDELL, HAYES and LOUGHBOROUGH. Three girls in a flat.
  • YARNALL. Practical healing for mind and body.

INDIANA.

  • LA MANCE. Beautiful home surroundings.

IOWA.

  • ADAMS, ed. Record of early Dubuque clubs.
  • COLLIER. Lilith.
  • HENDERSON and LEWIS. German pronouncer.
  • MCPHERSON. Musical chart.
  • PUTNAM, pub. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences.
  • SMITH, tr. Holy Bible. trans. literally.

KANSAS.

  • MAY. Sounds of the prairie.
  • WILSON. History of trees, plants and flowers.
    • Memorial sketch of the 1st Nat. Convention of Cattlemen, St. Louis, 1884.
    • ed. Parson's memorial and historical magazine.
    • comp. Women authors, journalists and general writers, scrap-book.

KENTUCKY.

  • BANKS. Stairs of sand.
  • CLAY. Some little of the angel still left.
    • What will the world say: Only a woman.
  • CONNELLY. Story of Kentucky.
    • Tilting at windmills.
  • DICKEY, comp. Blades o' bluegrass.
  • HENDERSON. Jellard.
  • HOLLOWAY. Crag and pine.
  • JOHNSON. Poems.
  • JOHNSTON. Christmas in Kentucky, 1862.
    • Original portraits of Washington.
    • Visitors' guide to Mt. Vernon.
    • Visit to the cabinet of the U.S.
    • Mint at Phila.
  • JONES. Walter Graymon.
  • KETCHUM. Botany and manual of plants.
    • Christmas carillons.
  • KINKEAD. 'Gainst wind and tide.
  • PENNY. 500 employments adapted to women.
  • REID. Judge Richard Keith.

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  • ROACH. Theon.
  • Romance of Beauseincourt.
  • TANEY. Kentucky pioneer women.
  • WALKER. Not altogether fanciful.
  • WOLCOTT. Crest on the wave.

LOUISIANA.

  • ANDRY. Histoire de la Louisiane.
  • AUGUSTIN. Le Macandal.
  • BUCKNER. Towards the gulf.
  • BURCKETT. Wildmoor.
  • CRÉOLE, UNE. Souvenirs d' Amerique et de France.
  • DAVIS. In war times at La Rose Blanche.
    • Minding the gap.
    • Stories from Harper's magazine.
  • DORSEY. Recollections of H. W. Allen.
  • DYKERS, tr. Corvus. Sister Carmen.
  • GIRARD. Histoire des États Unis: L'histoire de la Louisiane.
  • HOSKINS. Miscellaneous articles.
  • JAMISON. Lady Jane.
    • Story of an enthusiast.
  • KING. Monsieur Motte.
    • Siege of Paris.
    • Tales of a time and place.
  • LA HOUSSAYE. Pouponne et Balthazar.
  • Lousiana miscellany.
  • MARTIN. Veillées d'une soeur.
  • MOORE, see DAVIS.
  • OGDEN. Christmas stories.
  • SAXON. Scrap-book.
  • STEMPEL. Finished web.
  • STUART. A golden wedding.
  • THOMPSON. Metairie, and other old Aunt Tilda of New Orleans sketches.
  • TOWNSEND. Down the bayou.
  • WALKER. Letters on the formation, growth, and care of children's teeth. 1893.
    • Same. 1885.
    • Life of Capt. Joseph Fry.
  • WALWORTH. The new man at Rossmere.
    • Southern silhouettes.
  • WHITAKER. Albert Hastings.

MAINE.

  • BAILEY. Reminiscences of a Christian Life.
  • BARROWS, comp. Eggs, facts and fancies about them.
  • BLANCHARD. Story of Psyche.
  • BOYCE. Enunciation and articulation.
  • BULLARD and HERZOG, tr. A modern Midas.
  • BUTLER. In rhyme and measure.

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  • CAVAZZA. Don Finimondone, Calabrian sketches.
  • CURTIS. Christine.
  • EATON. The royal way, "via crucis, via lucis."
  • ELIOT, A., pseud. Strangers and wayfarers.
  • FERN, FANNY, pseud. Caper-sauce.
  • GOODWIN. Christine's fortune.
    • Dr. Howell's family.
    • One among many.
    • Our party of four.
  • GREENE. The Magdalen.
  • HERZOG and BULLARD, tr. A modern Midas.
  • HOWE. Ashes for flame.
  • HURD. Poetical works.
  • JENKINS. Poems.
  • JEWETT, see ELIOT, A.
  • MACE. Legends, lyrics and sonnets.
    • Under pine and palm.
  • MAY. In memoriam.
  • MORTON. Potter's advanced geography.
    • Potter's new elementary geography.
  • NASON. White sails.
  • PARTON. see FERN, FANNY.
  • RICH. Happenings.
    • Slippery paths.
  • RICHARDS. Captain January.
    • Five mice in a mouse-trap.
    • Hildegarde's holiday.
    • Hildegarde's home.
    • In my nursery.
    • Joyous tale of Toto.
    • Queen Hildegarde.
    • Toto's merry winter.
  • ROBBINS. Rescue of an old place.
  • ROWE. Re-told tales of the hills and shores of Maine.
  • STEVENS, M. F. By subtle fragrance led.
  • STEVENS, Mrs. H. P. B. Marjorie Huntingdon.
    • Mirage of promise.
  • STOWE. Uncle Tom's cabin. Brunswick ed.
  • TEUFFEL, tr. Humming top.
  • VANNAH. From heart to heart.
  • WOOLSON. George Eliot and her heroines.

MARYLAND.

  • ALIX, pseud. Day dreams.
    • Words for mothers.
  • BAILY. Gleanings from the fields of life.
  • BARNWELL. Studies in plaster jackets.
  • BOLAND. Handbook of invalid cooking.
  • BRISCOE. "Perchance to dream."
  • CLARKSON, pseud. Shadow of John Wallace.
  • COLVIN, ed. Godeffroy of Boloyne.

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  • COLVIN. Lautliche Untersuchung der Werke Robert von Blois'.
  • CONKLIN. Historical questions.
  • CRICHTON. Little Nettie's journey.
    • M for Madeline, D. for Dick.
    • Mother Goose in new feathers.
    • A very little story for very little children.
    • Violet's victory.
  • CUNNINGHAM. For honor's sake.
    • In Sancho Panza's pit.
  • DAHLGREN. Chim.
    • Etiquette of social life in Washington.
    • tr. Executive power in the United States.
    • Lights and shadows of a life.
    • The lost name.
    • Memoir of J. A. Dahlgren.
    • South-Moutain magic.
    • South Sea sketches.
  • DORSEY. Palms.
  • EASTER. Clytie.
  • GADDESS. America.
  • HAMPTON. Nursing, its principles and practice.
  • HARRIS. Handbook in language for the deaf.
  • HORWITZ. Fairy-lore.
    • Swanhilde.
  • HOWARD. Fifty years in a Maryland kitchen.
  • LEA. Domestic cookery.
  • LINTON. Crowned heads of Europe in family groups.
    • Historical and genealogical chart of England, 827-1892.
  • MACKUBIN. Frontier stories.
  • MATHEWS. see ALIX.
  • RAFFENSPERGER. Fritz's ranch.
    • Led in unknown paths.
    • Patience Preston, M. D.
    • Seventeen and twice seventeen.
    • Those Raeburn girls.
  • RANDOLPH. Domestic life of Th. Jefferson.
  • REESE. A handful of lavender.
  • RICE. Edgar Allen Poe, memorial vol.
    • comp. Holiday selections.
    • Werner's readings and recitations.
  • SEEMÜLLER. Emily Chester.
  • SMEDES. Southern planter.
  • SMITH. Bible diagram.
  • THOMAS, M. Sir Gawayne and the green knight.
  • THOMAS, Dr. C. Address at Univ. of Penn.
  • TIERNAN. hom*oselle.
    • Jack Horner.
    • Suzette.
  • TRAIL. My journal in foreign lands.
    • Studies in criticism.
  • TURNBULL. The catholic man.

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  • TURNBULL. Val-Maria.
  • WHITELOCKE, see CLARKSON.
  • WHITMORE, ed. Woman's journal for the Reformed Church.
  • WHITNEY. The southern cousin.
  • WINTHROP, pseud. Wilfred.

MASSACHUSETTS.

  • ADAMS, A. Familiar letters of John Adams and his wife.
  • ADAMS, H. View of religions.
  • AGASSIZ, ed. Louis Agassiz, life and correspondence.
  • ALCOTT. Little women.
  • ANAGNOS. Stray chords.
  • AUSTIN. Standish of Standish.
  • BAILEY. Historical sketches of Andover.
  • BATES, C. F. Risk.
  • BATES, Mrs. H. L. V., see PUTNAM, E.
  • BATES, K. L. Hermit Island.
  • BEECHER and STOWE. American woman's home.
  • BLAKE. Verses along the way.
  • BOOTH, ed. The Observer.
  • BRADSTREET. Works.
  • BROCK. Three months at Campbell Hospital, Washington, D. C.
  • BROOKS, see OCCIDENTE, MARIA del.
  • BRUSH. Colonel's opera cloak.
  • BURNHAM. see DOUGLAS, E.
  • CALL. Power through repose.
  • CHEEVER. Little Miss Boston.
  • CHENEY. Gleanings in the fields of art.
  • CHESTER. Girls and women.
  • CHILD. Philothea.
  • COMEY. Progressive lessons.
  • COOKE. Huckleberries.
  • CUMMINS. The lamplighter.
  • DALL. What we really know about Shakespeare.
  • DAWES. Charles Sumner.
  • DIAZ. Only a flock of women.
  • DICKINSON. Poems.
  • DOUGLAS, E. pseud. Miss Bagg's secretary.
  • EDDY. Science and health.
  • ELLIOTT. Atalanta in the South.
  • EMERY. Every-day business.
  • EMMONS. Moods and whims.
  • FIELDS. High lights.
    • Under the olive.
  • FRANKLIN, see LINN, BETH.
  • FULLER, A. Pratt portraits.
  • FULLER, MARG. Life without and life within.
  • FULLER, S. Illustrated primer.
  • GARDNER. Golden rod.
    • Harvest gleanings.

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  • GILMAN, Mrs. B. Saint Theresa of Avila.
  • GILMAN, Mrs. C. H. Gift book of stories and poems.
  • GOULD, E. P. Stray pebbles from the shores of thought.
  • GOULD, H. F. Poems.
  • GREENE. Undertones.
  • GREENOUGH. Mary Magdalene.
  • GUINEY. Monsieur Henri, a foot-note to French history.
  • HALE, L. P. Peterkin papers.
  • HALE, Mrs. S. J. B. Woman's record.
  • HALE, SUSAN and Rev. E. E. Family flight around home.
  • HALL, G. Far from to-day.
  • HALL, Mrs. L. J. Verses.
  • HARLAND, M., pseud. His great self.
  • H. H., pseud. Verses.
  • HOPKINS. Spirit of the new education.
  • HOWE. Later lyrics.
  • JACKSON, see H. H.
  • JEWETT. Strangers and wayfarers.
  • JOHNSON, Mrs. C. F. Progressive lessons in the art and practice of needlework.
  • JOHNSON, Mrs. S. Narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson.
  • JOHNSTON. Visitor's guide to Salem.
  • KIMBALL. The cup of life.
  • KNOWLTON. Hints for pupils in drawing and painting.
  • LARCOM. New England girlhood.
  • LEE, Mrs. E. B. Memoirs of Rev. Jos. Buckminster and his son, Rev. J. S. Buckminster.
  • LEE, Mrs. M. C. In the cheering-up business.
  • LINCOLN. Boston school kitchen text book.
    • Carving and serving.
    • Mrs. Lincoln's Boston cook-book.
  • LINN, BETH, pseud. One little mustard seed.
  • LOTHROP, see SIDNEY, M.
  • LOWE. Bessie Gray.
    • Olive and the pine.
    • Story of Chief Joseph.
  • MANN. The flower people.
    • Juanita.
  • MERRIMAN. What shall make us whole?
  • MOULTON. In the garden of dreams.
  • NOBLE. A reverend idol.
  • OBER. Echoes from Cape Ann.
  • OLIVER. Study of Maria Edgeworth.
  • OSGOOD. Poems.
  • PALFREY. Blossoming rod.
  • PARKER. Aunty's elfin-land.
    • Halworth Hill.
    • Poems and stories.

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  • PARKER. Stories for children.
    • Stray thoughts or poems.
  • PARLOA. Miss Parloa's kitchen companion.
  • PEABODY. Last evening with Allston.
    • Theory of teaching.
  • PEIRCE. Monsieur Nasson and others.
  • PENNELL. Pearls.
  • PERRY, A. Schoolmaster's trial.
    • A windfall.
  • PERRY, Mrs. L. C. Heart of the weed.
  • PERRY, N. After the ball.
  • POOL. Roweny in Boston.
  • PORTER. Recollections of L. M. Alcott, J. G. Whittier and Robert Browning.
  • POULSSON. Finger plays.
  • PRATT. Stories from Shakespeare.
  • PRESTON, ed. Troubadours and trouvères.
  • PROCTOR. Poems.
    • Song of the ancient people.
  • PUTNAM, E., pseud. Old Salem.
  • RENO. Early buds.
  • RIMMER. Figure drawing for children.
  • ROGERS. Philosophy of singing.
  • ROLLINS. From palm to glacier with an interlude.
  • SABINE. At the end of the rainbow.
  • SEDGWICK. Hope Leslie.
  • SEWALL. Poems.
  • SIDNEY, M., pseud. Five little Peppers midway.
  • SILSBEE. A half-century in Salem.
  • SMITH, H. B. see STUART, H.
  • SPOFFORD. Poems.
  • STOWE and BEECHER. American woman's home.
  • STUART, HESTER., pseud. Modern Jacob.
  • TAPPAN. Tappan's studies of musical tones.
  • TERHUNE, see HARLAND, M.
  • THURSTON. Little wrinkled old man.
  • TITCOMB. Aryan sun-myths.
    • Mind-cure on a material basis.
  • TOWNSEND. Poems and miscellanies.
  • WALL. Orange Grove.
  • WARD. Beyond the gates.
  • WARREN. Poems.
  • WELLS. Two modern women.
  • WESSELHOEFT. Sparrow, the tramp.
  • WHITE, E. O. Miss Brooks.
    • Winterborough
  • WHITE, Mrs. M. E., ed. Sketch of Chester Harding, Artist, drawn by his own hand.
  • WHITNEY, Mrs. A. D. T. Golden gossip.
  • WHITNEY, ANNE. Poems.
  • WILKINS. New England nun.
  • WILLIAMS. Hours of Raphael in outline.
  • WILTSE. Place of the story in early education.
  • WINSLOW. Yesterdays with actors.

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  • WINTHROP. "The bugle-call" and others.
  • WOODS. Wooing of Grandmother Grey.
  • WORCESTER Women's Club. Columbian souvenir.
  • WORTHEN. History of Sutton, N. H.

MICHIGAN.

  • ARNOLD, BIRCH, pseud. Until the day break.
  • BAKER. Historical sketches of the northwestern branch of the Women's Foreign Miss. Soc. of the M. E. Church.
  • BARBER, see TEMPLETON, F.
  • BARNES, Mrs. GEO. Columbus.
  • BARNES, S. B. Hygiene of the home.
  • BARTLETT, see ARNOLD, BIRCH.
  • BATES, Mrs. C. D., ed. Child-lore.
    • From heart's content.
    • Selections from Æsop's fables.
  • BATES, Mrs. M. E. C. and BUCK. Along Traverse shores.
  • BUCKHOUT. Aftermath.
  • BURCH, ed. Books of the secretaries and treasurer of the Woman's Foreign Miss. Soc. of the M. E. Church.
  • CHURCH, ed. Owasso, Mich. weekly press.
  • COFFIN. National flower.
  • FARRAND. History of the University of Michigan.
  • GLENWOOD, IDA, pseud. The fatal secret.
    • Lily Pearl.
  • GORTON, see GLENWOOD, IDA.
  • HASTINGS, Mich. Ladies of Emmanuel Church. Cook-book.
  • HAVILAND. A woman's life work.
  • HENRY. Noll's journey.
  • HOPKINS. Sunny side sketches.
  • JENNEY. Stray leaves.
  • KELLOGG. Science in the kitchen.
  • NEWBERRY. Brian's home.
    • Transplanted.
  • NICHOLS. Chimes of the months.
  • PETTIT. The way upward.
  • PUTNAM. Margaret and the singer's story.
  • SMITH and WITTRUP. Books of the secretaries and treasurer of the Woman's Foreign Miss. Soc. of the M. E. Church.
  • TEMPLETON, FAITH, pseud. Drafted in.
    • Wrecked but not lost.
  • TORREY, il. Noll's journey by Henry.
    • il. Sketches of the old Santa Barbara Mission.
  • WILTSE. Place of the story in early education.
  • WITTRUP and SMITH. Books of the secretaries and treasurer of the Woman's Foreign Miss. Soc. of the M. E. Church.

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MINNESOTA.

  • ARMSTRONG. Illma.
    • The modern evil.
  • BARNARD. Heart offerings.
  • BISHOP. Minnesota: then and now.
  • EMERSIE, J., pseud. Allisto.
  • GOODALE, DORA and ELAINE. Apple blossoms.
    • In Berkshire with the wild flowers.
  • HOKE. Scrap-book of magazine articles.
  • KINGSLEY. Heart or purse, a story of to-day.
  • LEE, M. M., pseud. Hubert's wife.
  • LONG. Squire of low degree.
  • MERRIMAN. The Conways.
    • The little Millers.
    • Pards, a story of two homeless boys.
    • A queer family.
    • Socials.
  • NICHOLAS. The Biddy Club.
  • PALMER. Divorce abolished, a treatise.
  • SCOTT. Henrietta.
  • SHAW, F. A., comp. and tr. Delsarte system of oratory.
    • comp. and tr. Famous French authors.
    • tr. Barbou. Victor Hugo, his life and works.
  • SHAW, M. Miss Winchester's will.
    • Queen Bess.
    • Those horrid boys.
  • THOMPSON, comp. Songs in the night watches.
  • TOWERS. Jamie's inheritance.
  • VAN CLEVE. Three-score years and ten.
  • WALKER. Address to the graduating class of the Nurse's Training School of the Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, June, 1891.

MISSISSIPPI.

  • COLUMBUS, Miss. Industrial Institute and College–Peyton Society, ed. The Power.
  • FERGUSON. Cliquot.
    • Little Mose.
  • The Power ed. by lady students of the Industrial Institute and College, Columbus.

MISSOURI.

  • HILDRETH. Clay modeling.
  • REED. West and east.
  • SAWYER. Song of the Christ.
  • STOCKTON. The Shanar dancing girl.

MONTANA.

  • BOHN. Scrap-book.

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  • Juvenile stories and poems by children of Montana.
  • ROBINSON. Gathered leaves.
  • ROLFE. Scrap-book.

NEBRASKA.

  • ARMSTRONG. Homestead on the hill.
    • Wild coreopsis.
  • BRIGGS. Articles in prose and poetry.
    • Catalogue of fine arts, 1st Interstate Exposition, Omaha, 1886.
  • BUCK. Scrap-book of poetry.
  • CASSEL. White ribbon vibrations.
  • CLAIRE, Mme. de. Through night to light.
  • EDWARDS. Catalogue of short-horn cattle.
  • GAYLORD. Life and labors of Rev. Reuben Gaylord.
  • LLOYD. On the conversion of some of the hom*ologues of benzol-phenol into primary and secondary amines.
    • and MABERY. Certain acrylic acids, results of experiments made in Harvard Univ.
    • and NICHOLSON. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Nebraska.
  • MAULE. For Mamsie's sake.
  • MOREY, il. Wild coreopsis by Armstrong.
  • NEWTON. Anecdotes of Omaha.
  • OGDEN, tr. Christmas stories from French and Spanish writers.
  • PEATTIE. The story of America.
    • With scrip and staff.
  • RIPLEY. Essay on household service.
  • SMITH, comp. One hundred pages of prairie poems.
  • TREMAIN. Slavery in the District of Columbia.
  • YATES. Fragments.

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

  • HARPER. Iola Leroy.
  • HATCH. Bank tragedy.
    • Missing man.
  • KIMBALL. Poems.

NEW JERSEY.

  • ALLEN. Composition blanks.
    • "Gold nails" to hang memories on.
    • and CAMPBELL. Continental 1st reader.
    • Continental 2d reader.
    • Continental 3d reader.
    • Continental 4th reader.
    • Continental 5th reader.
    • Kelly's universal 1st reader.
    • Kelly's universal 2d reader.

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  • ALLEN. Kelly's universal 3d reader.
    • Kelly's universal 4th reader.
    • Kelly's universal 5th reader.
    • Universal primer.
  • ALLISON, JOY, pseud. Billow Prairie.
  • ANTHONY, GAGE and STANTON. History of woman suffrage.
  • ARCHER, L. A. pseud., tr. Rosa von Tannenburg.
  • ATKINSON, F. and others. Economia e igiene domestica.
  • ATKINSON, M. A. Poor little sweep.
  • BAKER. Salt, "Ye are the salt of the earth."
  • BALDWIN. On the Battery.
  • BANKS. The children's summer.
    • Dame Dimple's Christmas celebration.
    • A Galahad of now-a-days.
    • Little comrade mine.
    • Princess Dandelion's secret.
    • Richard and Robin.
  • BEEGLE. Alethea.
  • BEERS, see LYNN, E.
  • BIGNELL. Rest awhile.
  • BLACKWELL, Mrs. A. B. Comparative longevity of the sexes.
    • Island neighbors.
    • Philosophy of individuality.
    • Physical basis of immortality.
    • Sexes throughout nature.
    • Studies in general science.
  • BLACKWELL, S. E. A military genius, life of Anna Ellen Carroll.
  • BREESE. Many days.
  • BRISTOL. Poems.
  • BROWN. Faith songs.
  • BRUGIERE. Good living, a practical cookery-book.
  • BUCKLEY, tr. Sought and found.
  • BURNHAM. Bible stories from creation to Moses.
    • Bible stories from Joshua to Daniel.
    • Don't wait.
    • Ernest.
    • I can.
    • I can't.
    • I'll try.
  • CAMPFIELD. Christus.
  • CAREY. Seventy-six choice receipts.
  • CHASE. Being somebody.
  • CLARK. The dominant seventh.
  • COCHRAN. Memorial of the Rev. I. W. Cochran.
    • Robert Carter, his life and work.
  • COLES, E. ed. The evangel by A. Coles.
    • The light of the world by A. Coles.
    • The mission-band hymnal.
    • and COLES, J. A. ed. Biographical sketch of A. Coles and selections from his works.

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  • COLES, E. and COLES, J. A. ed. Latin hymns with original translations by A. Coles.
    • Man, the microcosm, and the cosmos by A. Coles.
  • COLLES. Authors and writers associated with Morristown.
  • CONDICT. Value of the movement cure in hernia and uterine displacements.
  • CONKLIN. see DRINKWATER.
  • CONNOR and FITCH. Some little neighbors.
  • COOK, tr. The undivine comedy, from the Polish.
  • COOLEY, comp. Geneology of early settlers in Trenton and Ewing.
  • COX. Jack Brereton's three months' service.
    • Raymond Kershaw.
  • COXE. see JEROME, V.
  • CRANE. The startled sewing society.
  • CURTIS. Aunt Madeline's cross.
  • DEMAREST. My ain countree.
  • DEWITT. Kate Weston.
  • DODGE. Hans Brinker.
  • DOUGLAS. Claudia.
    • Floyd Grandon's honor.
    • Foes of her household.
    • Fortunes of the Faradays.
    • From hand to mouth.
    • Heirs of Bradley House.
    • Heroes of the Crusades.
    • Home Nook.
    • Hope Mills.
    • In trust.
    • Lost in a great city.
    • Modern Adam and Eve in a garden.
    • Nelly Kinnard's kingdom.
    • Old woman who lived in a shoe.
    • Osborne of Arrochar.
    • Out of the wreck.
    • Santa Claus land.
    • Seven daughters.
    • Sherburne House.
    • Stephen Dane.
    • Sydnie Adriance.
    • Whom Kathie married.
    • A woman's inheritance.
  • DOUGLASS. Romance at the antipodes.
  • DRINKWATER. Bek's first comer.
    • David Strong's errand.
    • Dorothy's islands.
    • The Fairfax girls.
    • Uncle Seth's will.
    • Wildwood.
  • DUSENBURY. Gen. record of the descendants of T. Carhart of Cornwall.
  • ECKERSON. By a strange path.

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  • ECKERSON. Cholly's burglar.
    • Dorothy's charm.
    • Flossy and Bossy stories.
    • Jottings versus doings.
    • Little pharisees.
    • Miss Rockefeller's present.
    • Saved by the ponies.
  • FAIRFIELD. Autobiography of Jane Fairfield.
  • FITCH and CONNER. Some little neighbors and their homes.
  • FLOYD. Stolen America.
  • FOLWELL. Leisure thoughts.
  • FOOT. Choice recipes.
  • FREELAND. Bessy Hartwell.
    • Good fight of faith.
    • In palace and faubourg.
    • Rhoda Armorer.
  • GAGE, ANTHONY and STANTON. History of woman suffrage.
  • GARDNER. Broken dreams.
    • Compensation.
    • Rich Medway's two loves.
    • Seraph, or mortal.
    • Stolen waters.
    • Terrace roses.
    • Tested.
    • A woman's wiles.
  • GATES. At noonday.
    • Your mission.
  • GILCHRIST. True story of Hamlet and Ophelia.
  • GILLETTE, see ALLISON, JOY.
  • GILMORE. Boys of Riverton.
  • GOLDEN ROD, pseud. Bad boy in the country.
  • GRAHAM. Guy Herndon.
  • GREENE. Rhymed chronicle of the French kings.
  • GUMMERE. Friends in Burlington.
  • HALL. The correct thing in good society.
    • Social customs.
  • HAMILTON. The Chester coterie.
  • HANNAHS, comp. Ten selections from Irving's sketch book.
  • HARLAND, M. pseud. Alone.
    • At last.
    • The empty heart.
    • From my youth up.
    • Handicapped.
    • Helen Gardner's wedding day.
    • Jessamine.
    • Judith.
    • Miriam.
    • Moss-side.
    • My little love.
    • Nemesis.

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  • HARLAND, M. pseud. Phemie's temptation.
    • Ruby's husband.
    • Stepping stones.
    • Sunnybank.
    • True as steel.
    • With the best intentions.
  • HARRIS. Happy-go-lucky.
  • HARRISON. Choir boys of Cheswick.
    • Jean Macdonald's work.
    • Little Boots.
    • The old back room.
    • On the ferry-boat.
    • Roger Dunham's choice.
    • Up stairs.
    • Whose fault?
  • HASKINS, see MARLEY.
  • HAWES. Buffalo fifty years ago.
    • Lewiston, N. Y. past, present, and future.
  • HEALD. Eagle's plume.
    • House on the hill.
    • Mother Kate and the brownies.
    • An old family.
    • The three grandmothers.
  • HEERY, see GOLDEN ROD.
  • HENDERSON. Dunderviksborg.
  • HERRICK, C. T. Cradle and nursery.
    • Housekeeping made easy.
    • Liberal living upon narrow means.
    • What to eat, how to serve it.
  • HERRICK, S. B. The earth in past ages.
    • Wonders of plant life under the microscope.
  • HOLMES, A. A. Arcadian leaves.
    • Lost vision.
    • Poems.
    • Stray leaves.
  • HOLMES, G., see KLINGLE, G.
  • HOOK. Little people and their homes in meadows, woods and waters.
  • HOWARTH. Poems.
    • The wind harp.
  • HOWELL. Nine family breakfasts.
    • Nine family dinners.
  • HUSSEY. Miss A. E. Carroll as author of the Tenn. campaign in the late Civil war.
  • JENKINS. Midsummer holiday.
  • JEROME, V., pseud. Princess Beelzebub.
  • JERSEY City Æsthetic Society. Echoes.
  • JONES. Old Father Gander.
  • KEASBEY. Culture of the cradle.
  • KELLOGG. Philosophy of Henry James.
  • KENNEY, M. E. pseud. Bernie's light.
    • Chimes of Amsterdam.
    • Christie's home-making.
    • Christie's next things.

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  • KENNEY, M. E., pseud. Dorothy darling.
    • Mrs. Morse's girls.
    • Prince Dimple and his every-day doings.
    • Prince Dimple on his travels.
    • Prince Dimple's further doings.
    • Ruby and Ruthy.
    • The whatsoever ten.
    • Widening circles.
  • KINNEY. Bianca Cappello.
    • Poems.
  • KIRKPATRICK. Light of other days.
  • KITCHEL and WOOD. Warp and woof.
  • KITCHEN Garden Association, pub. Advanced lessons in kitchen garden.
    • pub. Household economy.
  • KLINGLE, G., pseud. Getting to be women.
    • In the name of the king.
    • Make thy way mine.
  • LATHBURY. Fleda and the voice.
    • Seven little maids.
  • LEE, comp. In memoriam Mrs. E. A. Smith.
  • LILLIE. The Colonel's money.
    • Esther's fortune.
    • For honor's sake.
    • Helen Glenn.
    • Jo's opportunity.
    • Mildred's bargain.
    • Nan.
    • Rolf house.
    • Roslyn's trust.
    • The squire's daughter.
  • LUDLUM. The new and the old in cookery.
  • LYNN, ETHEL, pseud. All quiet along the Potomac.
  • MCCLURG. Seven sonnets of sculpture.
  • MACCOLL. Bide a wee.
  • MAGIE. My sister Marion.
  • MARLEY, C. R., pseud. A social meteor.
  • MARTIN. "Bright Eyes'" journey to the giant's palace.
  • MASON. In memoriam, poems.
  • MAYLIN. Here a little and there a little.
    • Lays of many hours.
  • MILLER. Memorial of Margaret E. Breckenridge.
  • MORRIS. Private journal kept during the Revolutionary war.
  • MOSMAN. Steppings in God.
  • NORRIS. A bad boy's diary.
    • Dorothy Delafield.
    • Miss Slimmen's window.
  • O'GORMAN. Trials and persecutions.
  • ORANGE Woman's Club. Histories of the women's literary clubs of N. J.
  • ORANGE Woman's Club manual, 1891-92.

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  • PADDOCK. Practical helps for care-takers and bread-winners.
    • Household economy.
  • Painstaking.
  • PAULL, see KENNEY, M. E.
  • PEMBERTON, J., pseud. Buffeting.
  • PERRY. Dewdrops in the valley.
  • PIERSON. Hurrah for New England.
    • When are we happiest?
  • POOLE. Fruits and how to use them.
  • POULSSON. Stories for little readers.
  • PUPIN. How to practise.
    • Scales.
  • PUTNAM, ed. New monetary system by Kellogg.
  • REEVES. Amy Russell.
    • Ben Ross.
    • The Christmas gift.
    • Larry Gilbert.
    • Young eagle.
  • RICHARDS. Life in Judea.
  • RICORD. Elements of the philosophy of mind.
  • SALEM Y. W. C. T. Union. Y's cook-book for wise cooks.
  • SAUTELLE. What one can do with a chafing-dish.
  • SCHULTE. Holiday poems.
  • SCUDDER. Attractive truths in lesson and story.
  • SHARPE, D., pseud. My horse, my love.
  • SHAW, comp. Text-book of nursing.
  • SHELDON. An I. D. B. in South Africa.
    • Yankee girls in Zulu land.
  • SMITH, see STRETTON, H.
  • SMITH, Mrs. E. A. Myths of the Iroquois.
    • and others. Echoes of the Æsthetic Society of Jersey City.
  • SMITH, H. A. Animals wild and tame.
    • Birds and fishes.
    • Great cities of the ancient world.
    • Great cities of the modern world.
    • History of Japan.
    • History of Russia.
    • One hundred famous Americans.
    • Stories of persons and places.
    • Wonderful cities of the world.
  • SMITH, M. C. Chorister No. 13.
  • SPAULDING. Poems.
  • STANTON, ANTHONY and GAGE. History of woman suffrage.
  • STODDARD. In memoriam Eliza P. Stoddard.
    • In memoriam J. F. Stoddard.
    • Poems.
  • STONE, I. S. Who was Old Mother Hubbard?
  • STONE, M. K. A. As thy days.
    • Concordance to the book of Psalms.
  • STRETTON, HESBA, pseud. Bede's charity.

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  • STRETTON, HESBA, pseud. Brought home.
    • Carola.
    • Gassy.
    • Cobwebs and cables.
    • Crew of the Dolphin.
    • David Lloyd's last will.
    • Doctor's dilemma.
    • Her only son.
    • Hester Morley's promise.
    • In prison and out.
    • The King's servants.
    • Lost Gip.
    • Max Kromer.
    • Nelly's dark days.
    • Through a needle's eye.
    • The wonderful life.
  • STRONG. The garment of praise.
    • His abiding presence.
    • Memory's sketch-book.
    • Rays of light.
    • comp. Voices for every day in the month.
    • comp. The wedding album.
  • STRYKER. Memoir of Elias Boudinot.
  • TERHUNE, see HARLAND, M.
  • THACHER. An old family.
  • TREAT. Asa Gray, his life and work.
    • Home studies in nature.
    • Injurious insects of farm and garden.
    • Morning-glory series.
    • Through a microscope.
  • TUTHILL, Mrs. L. C. Anything for sport.
    • Boarding-school girl.
    • Braggadocio.
    • Edith, the backwoods girl.
    • Gentle Gracie.
    • Get money.
    • I will be a gentleman.
    • I will be a lady.
    • Julius Farley.
    • Larry Lockwell.
    • Onward, right onward.
    • comp. Precious thoughts gathered from Ruskin.
    • Queer bonnets.
    • Romantic Belinda.
    • Strike for freedom.
    • Tip-top.
    • comp. The true and the beautiful selected from Ruskin's works.
    • True manliness.
  • TUTHILL, S. S. Babes in the basket.
    • Barton Todd.
    • The blue flag.
    • Bound out.
    • Charlie the drummer-boy.

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  • TUTHILL, S. S. Cheerily, cheerily.
    • Children on the plains.
    • tr. Climbing the glacier.
    • Coming to the light.
    • Emily and Uncle Hanse.
    • Hannah's path.
    • Hatty and Marcus.
    • Jewish twins.
    • Lucy's pet.
    • Mary Burns.
    • Miner's daughter.
    • Miss Katy's little maid.
    • New parasol.
    • Orange seed.
    • Strangers in Greenland.
    • Visit to Derby.
  • TYLER. Egypt.
  • VANDEGRIFT, M., pseud. The dead doll.
    • Doris and Theodora.
    • Little helpers.
    • Queen's body-guard.
    • Rose Raymond's wards.
    • Ways and means.
  • VAN METER. Relics of ye olden days in Salem Co.
  • WALKER. Bedouin prince.
    • Romance of the willow.
  • WARD, H. L. H. Davy's jacket.
  • WARD, S. H. Christ at the door.
    • Sabrina Hackett.
  • WEEKS. Fortunes of a boy.
  • WESTCOTT. Bessie Wilmerton.
  • WHITEHEAD. What's the matter?
  • WHITTEMORE, comp. Tried and true recipes.
  • WILDRICK. Lord Strahan.
    • Marguerite Kent.
    • Zealot in tulle.
  • WILEY, S. K., and W. H. The Yosemite, Alaska and the Yellowstone.
  • WOOD, F. H., and KITCHEL. Warp and woof.
  • WOOD, J. S., comp. Manual for altar guilds.
  • WRAY. Tales and poems.
  • YARD. Autumn leaves.
  • YARDLEY, comp. New Jersey scrap-book of women writers.

NEW YORK STATE.

  • ADAMS, Mrs. E. L., and STEELE, Mrs. F. M. Beauty of form and grace of vesture.
  • ADAMS, Mrs. M. M. A wedding hymn.
  • ÆSOP, pseud. Fettered for life.
    • Southwold.
    • Woman's place to-day.
  • ALDEN, see PANSY.

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  • ALDRICH. Feet of love.
    • Rose of flame.
    • Songs about life, love and death.
  • ALICE, COUSIN, pseud. All is not gold that glitters.
    • Contentment better than wealth.
    • The good report.
    • Gossips of Riverton.
    • Home stories.
    • No such word as fail.
    • Nothing venture, nothing have.
    • Out of debt, out of danger.
    • Patient waiting, no loss.
    • Place for everything, and everything in its place.
    • Where there's a will, there's a way.
  • ALLEN, Mrs. E. A., see PERCY, F.
  • AMES, Mrs. E. M. see KIRK, E.
  • ANDREWS, J. A. Eteocles: a tale of Antioch.
  • ANDREWS, JULIA. Breakfast, dinner, and tea, viewed classically, poetically, and practically.
  • ANTHONY, ed. The ballot-box.
    • ed. The revolution 1868-70.
  • ANTHONY, STANTON and GAGE. History of woman suffrage.
  • ARCHIBALD, Mrs. GEORGE, pseud. Lady Gay and her sister.
    • Little brown seed.
    • Summerville prize.
  • AREY. Household songs.
  • AVERY and FINCH. King's daughters' diary.
  • BABco*ck. Household hints.
  • BACON. Poems of childhood, youth and maturity.
  • BALDWIN. Must the Chinese go?
  • BALESTIER. Life and Sylvia.
  • BANGS. Wrongs to right.
  • BARBER. Ruth Irving, M.D.
  • BARNES, Mrs. F. J. Department manual Y. W. C. T. U.
  • BARNES, Mrs. M. D. and EARLE. Studies in American history, 1891.
    • Same, 1892. (Teacher's manual.)
    • Studies in general history, 1885.
    • Same, 1891. (Teacher's manual.)
    • Studies in Greek and Roman history.
  • BARR, Mrs. A. E. The beads of Tasmer.
    • Border shepherdess.
    • Bow of orange ribbon.
    • Christopher.
    • Cluny MacPherson.
    • Daughter of Fife.
    • Feet of clay.
    • Friend Olivia.
    • Hallam succession.
    • The household of McNeil.
    • Jan Vedder's wife.

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  • BARR, Mrs. A. E. Last of the MacAllisters.
    • Lost silver of Briffault.
    • Love for an hour is love forever.
    • Master of his fate.
    • Michael and Theodora.
    • Paul and Christina.
    • The preacher's daughter.
    • Remember the Alamo.
    • Romances and realities.
    • A rose of a hundred leaves.
    • She loved a sailor.
    • A sister to Esau.
    • The squire of Sandal-side.
  • BARRETT. Seeing is believing.
  • BARROW, see FANNY, AUNT.
  • BARTON. Christian experiences in the form of a journal.
  • BATES. Risk.
    • ed. Cambridge book of poetry and song.
    • comp. Longfellow birthday book.
    • ed. Seven voices of sympathy, from Longfellow.
  • BAUM, ROSEMARY. That box of cigarettes.
  • BAXTER. Gems by the wayside.
  • BAYLOR. Behind the Blue Ridge.
    • On both sides.
    • A shocking example.
  • BEACH. Pelayo.
  • BEARD, L., and BEARD, A. B. American girl's handy-book.
  • BEEBE. Happy light.
    • Ruth Hawthorne.
  • BEECH, B., pseud. Over the lawn to the White House.
  • BEECHER, C. E. Appeal to the people in behalf of their rights, as the authorized interpreters of the Bible.
    • Biographical remains of Rev. George Beecher.
    • Domestic receipt-book.
    • Educational reminiscences and suggestions.
    • Essay on slavery and abolition.
    • Letters on health and happiness.
    • Physiology and calisthenics.
    • Treatise on domestic economy.
    • True remedy for the wrongs of women.
    • Truth stranger than fiction.
  • BEECHER, Mrs. E. W. All around the house.
    • Letters from Florida.
    • Motherly talks with young housekeepers.
  • BEECHER, M. L., pseud. All glorious within.
    • Annals of the round table.
  • BEERS. Memories.
  • BELLAMY and GOODWIN., ed. Open sesame.
  • BENEDICT, A. K. My wonder story.

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  • BENEDICT, E. L. Stories of persons and places in Europe.
  • BENJAMIN. The sunny side of shadow.
  • BENNETT. Woman's work among the lowly.
  • BENTON. France and her people.
  • BERARD. Manual of Spanish art and literature.
    • School history of England.
    • ed. Goodrich. Child's history of the United States.
  • BERKELEY, H., pseud. Autobiography of an actress
    • Fashion.
    • Mimic life.
    • The mute singer.
    • Pelayo.
    • Plays.
    • Twin roses.
  • BERNEIKE. Astronomy note-book.
  • BERRY. A palace-prison.
  • BERTHOLD, ERNST, pseud. The exiles.
    • Historical review of the languages and literature of the Sclavic nations.
    • Life's discipline.
  • BETHUNE. Life of Mrs. Isabella Graham.
  • BINGHAM, J. M., see BEECHER, M. L.
  • BISHOP. Americanized Delsarte culture.
  • BISLAND. A flying trip around the world.
  • BISSELL. Household hygiene.
    • Physical development and exercise for women.
  • BLACKWELL, Mrs. A. L. Physical basis of immortality.
    • The sexes throughout nature.
    • Studies in general science.
  • BLACKWELL, ELIZABETH. Laws of life.
    • and BLACKWELL, EMILY. Medicine as a profession for women.
  • BLAKE, Mrs. L. D. see ÆSOP.
  • BLANCHARD. Bonny bairns.
    • Wee tots.
  • BLEEKER. Collection of posthumous works.
  • BLINN, Mrs. F. G., see YEWROWNCKIE, AUNT.
  • BLOEDE, GERTRUDE., see STERNE, STUART.
  • BLOOMER, ed. The lily, v. 1-6.
  • BLOOMFIELD. Glenwood.
    • Patient Susie.
  • BLY, NELLIE, pseud. Nellie Bly's book, around the world in 72 days.
    • Six months in Mexico.
    • Ten days in a mad-house.
  • BOGART, E., see ESTELLE.
  • BOIES. Rural rhymes.
  • BONNEY. Legacy of historical gleanings.
  • BOOTH, M. L. Clock and watchmaker's manual.
    • tr. Cochin. Results of emancipation.
    • Gasparin. America before Europe.

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  • BOOTH, M. L., tr. Gasparin. Uprising of a great people.
    • Countess. Vesper.
    • Laboulaye. Fairy tales of all nations.
  • BOOTH, Mrs. M. B. Beneath two flags.
  • BOSTWICK, Mrs. L. W. see DAW, MARGERY.
  • BOTTA. Handbook of universal literature.
    • Poems.
  • BOTTOME. Our Lord's seven questions after Easter.
  • BRACKETT. Education of American girls.
    • Technique of rest.
    • and ELLIOTT. Poetry for home and school.
    • tr. Rozenkranz. Pedagogies as a system.
    • Philosophy of education.
    • Science of education.
  • BRADFORD. The chosen people.
    • Harriet, the Moses of her people.
  • BRADLEY. Glen-Burnie.
    • Hidden sweetness.
    • Little Amy's work.
    • The stranger in his gates.
    • Unknown paths.
  • BRADLEY-BYSTRÖM. L'Iodisme.
  • BRAMHALL. Japanese jingles.
  • BREESE. Chaplet of flowers.
  • BREWSTER, Mrs. C. A. Ancient history.
    • Heroines of the crusades.
  • BREWSTER, M. S. First book of chemistry.
  • BRIGNARDELLO. The art of drawn work.
  • BRINE. Bonnie little Bonibel.
    • Dan.
    • Grandma's attic treasures.
    • Grandma's memories.
    • The little new neighbor.
    • Little twin roses.
    • My little Margaret.
  • BRINKERHOFF, Mme. C. M., see GORDON, H.
  • BRITTAN. Kardoo, the Hindoo girl.
    • Shoshie, the Hindoo zenana teacher.
  • BRONSON. My Solomon.
  • BROOKS. C. E. Ballads and translations.
  • BROOKS, Mrs. M. E. and BROOKS, J. G. Rivals of Este.
  • BROWN, C. M. Keep a good heart.
    • Sun rays from fair and cloudy skies.
  • BROWN, H. D. Two college girls.
    • and BACKUS, T. J. Great English writers from Chaucer to George Eliot.
  • BROWN, Mrs. H. E. Beautiful hands.
    • A good catch.
    • How to grow.
    • A hungry little lamb.
    • Lillie.
    • Mrs. Winchester's kitchen.

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  • BROWN, Mrs. H. E. Our George.
  • BROWN, J. K. Keble outlines of geography.
  • BROWN, L. H. Inebriety in women.
    • Medical jurisprudence of inebriety.
    • Unsanitary conditions in country houses.
  • BROWN, Mrs. M. E. and BROWN, W. A. Musical instruments and their homes.
  • BRUGIÈRE. Good living.
  • BRUNOWE. The ghost at our school.
    • The sealed packet.
    • Seven of us.
  • BRUSH, Mrs. C. C. Colonel's opera cloak.
    • Inside our gate.
    • One summer's lessons in practical perspective.
  • BRUSH, C. E., ed. Berard. History of the United States.
  • BRUSH, Mrs. M. E. Q. Paul and Persis.
  • BRYAN. Wild-work.
  • BRYSON. Every-day etiquette.
  • BUCKELEW. Dictation lessons in drawing.
    • and LEWIS. A B C reader.
    • Object lessons on plants.
    • Object lessons on plants for primary work.
    • Object lessons on the human body.
  • BUCKLIN. In hospital and camp.
  • BULKLEY. The Chad-Browne memorial 1638-1888.
  • BULLOCK. A bunch of pansies.
    • Washington.
  • BURNSIDE. The infidel.
  • BURNZ. Anglo-American primer.
    • Burnz chart of tonic shorthand.
    • Burnz tonic shorthand.
    • Liberal hymnbook.
    • Our future life, a shorthand reader.
    • Papers on spelling reform.
    • Private letters to parents and physicians.
    • Reasons for Anglo-American spelling.
    • Reynard, a shorthand reader.
    • Selections, a shorthand reader.
    • Step-by-step pronouncing primer.
  • BURT, E. Thoughts.
  • BURT, H. Illustrations, with design on book-cover, for physical culture.
  • BUTERICK. Outline of the work in primary methods.
  • C. F. M. pseud. From Killarney to New York.
  • CAHILL. Her playthings, men.
  • CAMP. Reference book for trained nurses.
  • CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH, pseud. Spanish treasure.
  • CAMPBELL, Mrs. H., see WHEATON, CAMPBELL.
  • CAMPBELL, SYLVIA. Practical cook-book.
  • CARLETON, COUSIN MAY, pseud. Heir of Charlton.
    • A mad marriage.
    • Pride and passion.
  • CARPENTER. A girl's winter in India.

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  • CARTER. Art suggestions from the masters.
    • Drawings in black and white.
  • CARY, ALICE. Clovernook.
    • and CARY, PHOEBE. Ballads for little folk.
    • Last poems.
    • Poetical works.
  • CASWELL. Our life among the Iroquois Indians.
  • CHADWICK. The whole truth.
  • CHAMPNEY. Bubbling tea-pot.
    • Great-grandmother's girls in New Mexico.
    • Howling wolf and his trick pony.
    • Three Vassar girls abroad.
    • Three Vassar girls at home.
    • Three Vassar girls in England.
    • Three Vassar girls in France.
    • Three Vassar girls in Italy.
    • Three Vassar girls in Russia and Turkey.
    • Three Vassar girls in South America.
    • Three Vassar girls in Switzerland.
    • Three Vassar girls in the Holy Land.
    • Three Vassar girls in the Tyrol.
    • Three Vassar girls on the Rhine.
  • CHANDLER, Mrs. G. W. Anthé
    • Methodist Episcopalianism.
  • CHANDLER, Mrs. L. B. Divineness of marriage.
    • Moral education of labor.
    • Non-flesh-eating from a moral education stand-point.
    • Subsistence and justice.
    • What is social purity and how to attain it.
  • CHAPMAN. Brighter days.
    • Jennie Prindle's home.
    • Miss Ruth and Miss Susan.
    • Those dark days.
  • CHASE. Mary M. Chase and her writings ed. by Fowler.
  • CHERITREE. Evolution.
  • CHESEBRO. Amy Carr.
    • Beautiful gate.
    • Children of light.
    • Das Blockhaus in dem Berge.
    • Dreamland by daylight.
    • Fishermen of Gamp's Island.
    • The foe in the household.
    • Getting along.
    • The glen cabin.
    • Isa, a pilgrimage.
    • Peter Carradine.
    • Philly and Kit.
    • Victoria.
  • CHESTER, M. pseud. American conflict.
  • CHILD, Mrs. L. M. Appeal for the Indians.
    • Autumnal leaves.
    • Biographies of good wives.

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  • CHILD, Mrs. L. M. Brief history of the condition of women in various ages and nations.
    • Children of Mount Ida.
    • Isaac T. Hopper, a true life.
    • Letters from New York. Ser. 1-2.
    • Letters, with a biographical introduction by Whittier, and an appendix by Phillips.
    • Looking towards sunset.
    • Memoirs of Madame de Stäel and Madame Roland.
    • The mother's book.
    • Philothea.
    • Progress of religious ideas through successive ages.
    • The rebels.
    • A romance of the republic.
  • Child of the covenant: memorial of Caroline Mary Fuller.
  • CHURCH. Among the trees at Elmridge.
    • Birds and their ways.
    • Dangerous characters.
    • Flower talks at Elmridge.
    • Home animals.
    • In the hospital at Elmridge.
    • Little neighbors at Elmridge.
    • Some useful animals.
    • Sunday evenings at Elmridge.
    • Talks by the seashore.
    • Water animals.
  • CLARK, I. The last day.
    • ed. Small helps for to-day.
  • CLARK, K. E. The dominant seventh.
  • CLARK, Mrs. K. U. That Mary Ann.
  • CLARK, Mrs. M. B. S. Questions on the harmony of the gospels.
    • The scripture history of our blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
  • CLARKE, Mrs. W. M. The new song.
  • CLAVERS, Mrs. MARY, pseud. Book for the home circle.
    • Evening book.
    • Forest life.
    • Garden walks with the poets.
    • Holidays abroad.
    • Memoirs of Washington.
    • A new home.
    • Western clearings.
  • CLEMENT, Mrs. C. E., see WATERS, Mrs. C. E. C.
  • CLYMER. Triumph of life.
    • Triumph of love.
    • Triumph of time.
  • COATS. Poems and fragments in prose.
  • COCHRANE, see BLY, NELLIE.
  • COE. The charity boom.

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  • COE. Helen Lincoln.
  • COLEMAN. Alcohol and hygiene.
    • Catechism on alcohol.
    • Catechism on beer.
    • Juvenile temperance manual.
    • Leaflets for young people.
    • Penny papers.
    • Primary catechism on beer.
    • Primary temperance catechism.
    • Readings on beer.
    • Readings on cider.
    • Sunday-school temperance catechism.
    • Temperance hand-book.
    • Temperance leaflets.
    • Temperance pamphlets.
    • Twelve topical temperance readings.
  • COLLES. Authors and writers associated with Morristown.
  • COLVIN. Belles and beaux.
  • COMFORT, Mrs. A. M., and COMFORT, G. F. Woman's education and woman's health.
  • COMMELIN. The Kaaterskill fairies.
    • Poems.
  • CONANT, Mrs. H. D. Primer of German literature.
    • Primer of Spanish literature.
  • CONANT, Mrs. H. O. The earnest man, a sketch of Adoniram Judson.
    • The English Bible.
  • CONE, H. G. Oberon and Puck.
    • The ride to the lady.
  • CONE, J., ed. Scenes from the life of Christ.
  • CONGDON. Guardian angel.
  • CONKEY. Modern medical and hygienic treatment of tuberculosis.
  • CONKLIN. Poems.
  • CONKLING, M. C. see LUNETTES, HENRY.
  • CONNELLY. Her strange fate.
    • How to reduce your weight or increase it.
  • CONVERSE. Sheaves.
  • COOK, Mrs. E. G. For mothers and daughters.
  • COOK, Mrs. K. Chautauqua cook-book.
  • COOK, Mrs. M. E. D., tr. Liszt. Life of Chopin.
  • COOKE, Mrs. H. B. Memories of my life work.
  • COOMBS. As common mortals.
    • Game of chance.
    • Garden of Armida.
    • and EMORY. Told at Tuxedo.
  • COOPER, S. B. Reports of the golden-gate kindergarten association.
  • COOPER, S. F. Mt. Vernon to the children of America.
    • Rural hours.
    • William West-Skiles.
  • CORBETT. Fairy of the moonbeam.

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  • CORBETT. Rustic rhymes and ballads.
    • Trictrac, comic operetta.
  • CORNING. Western border life.
  • CORSON, Mrs. C. R. The new French instructor.
    • tr. Cherbuliez. Meta Holdenis.
    • Esche. Grandmother and granddaughter.
    • Janet. Elements of morals.
  • CORSON, JULIET. Cooking manual.
    • Cooking school text-book.
    • Family living on $500 a year.
    • Fifteen and 25 cent dinners for workingmen's families.
    • Miss Corson's practical American cookery.
    • New family cook-book.
  • CORY. Brownie paper dolls.
  • COSTON. A signal success, an autobiography.
  • COWLES. Art of drawing and painting.
  • COXE. Poems of patriotism, sympathy and consolation.
  • CRAIG, comp. Women of the world with a search light of epigram.
  • CRAIGIE. John Anderson and I.
  • CRAWFORD. Musical messages for every day in the year.
  • CRIM. Adventures of a fair rebel.
    • Elizabeth.
    • In Beaver Cove.
  • CROLY, Mrs. J. C., see JUNE, JENNIE.
  • CROSBY, E. R. Steps in the paths of righteousness.
  • CROSBY, M. Violin obligato.
  • CROWLEY. Echoes from Niagara.
  • CROWNIN SHIELD. All among the light-houses.
  • CRUGER, E. Regina.
  • CRUGER, M. Brotherhood.
    • A den of thieves.
    • How she did it.
    • Hyperæsthesia.
    • The Vanderheyde manor-house.
  • CRUGER, Mrs. S. V. see GORDON, JULIEN.
  • CURTIS. Forget-me-not.
  • CUSACK, M. F., see C. F. M., pseud.
  • CUSTER. Boots and saddles.
    • Following the guidon.
  • CUTTER. Palatable dishes.
  • DAINTREY. Eros.
    • Fedor.
  • DANA, Mrs. K. F. see WADSWORTH, OLIVE A.
  • DANA, Mrs. W. K. How to know the wild flowers.
    • Natural history.
  • DANDRIDGE. Joy.
  • DARR, tr. Alarcon. Brunhilde.
    • Strange friend of Tito Gil.
  • DAVENPORT. Sketch of the life of Col. Daniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass. 1732-1807.

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  • DAVIDSON, L. M. Amir Khan.
    • and DAVIDSON, M. M. Poetical remains of the Davidson sisters.
  • DAVIDSON, Mrs. M. M. Selections from the writings of Mrs. M. M. Davidson.
  • DAVIS, E. C. and KEELER, H. L. Studies in English composition.
    • and RICKOFF, A. J. Numbers illustrated and applied in language.
  • DAVIS, Mrs. S. M. H. Life and times of Sir Philip Sidney.
    • Norway nights and Russian days.
  • DAW, MARGERY, pseud. Margery Daw in the kitchen.
    • Margery Daw's home confectionery.
  • DAWSON. Puzzles and oddities.
  • DEANE, MARGERY, pseud. European breezes.
  • DEKROYFT. Mortasa.
    • A place in thy memory.
  • DELAFIELD. Biographies of Francis and Morgan Lewis.
  • DESPARD. Kilrogran cottage.
  • DEWING. Beauty in dress.
  • DE WITTE. Justina.
  • DEXTER. Selections from the correspondence of Annie B. Dexter, 1856-58.
  • DICKERSON. James Stokes Dickerson, memories of his life.
  • DICKINSON, A. E. A ragged register of people, places and opinions.
    • What answer?
  • DICKINSON, Mrs. A. M. Brief views of United States History.
  • DICKINSON, Mrs. E. E. New light on Mormonism.
  • DICKINSON, J. and DICKINSON, E. E., and DOWD, S. E. A winter picnic.
  • DICKINSON, Mrs. M. L. The amber star.
    • Among the thorns.
    • Daughters of the king.
    • Driftwood.
    • The living Christ.
    • One little life.
  • DIEHL. Practical Delsarte primer.
  • DIMON, Mrs., see MELVA.
  • DISOSWAY. Grey guest chamber.
    • South meadows.
    • Sydney, the knight.
  • DODD. Cathedral days.
    • Glorinda.
    • In and out of three Normandy inns.
    • Republic of the future.
  • DODGE, G. H. Bundle of letters to busy girls on practical matters.
    • Thoughts for busy girls.

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  • DODGE, G. H., and BLAGDEN, Mrs. S., and PADDOCK, Mrs. J. R. Household economy.
  • DODGE, Mrs. M. M. Along the way.
    • Donald and Dorthy.
    • Hans Brinker.
    • Rhymes and jingles.
    • Theophilus and others.
    • comp. Baby world.
  • DODSWORTH. Musical moments.
  • DORR. Poems.
  • DOUBLEDAY. Hints and sketches by an American mother.
    • Notable women of olden time.
  • DOUGLASS. Floyd Grandon's honor.
    • Fortunes of the Faradays.
    • From hand to mouth.
  • DOW. Artistic singing.
  • DOWNING. Songs in the valley of Achor.
  • DU BOIS. Columbus and Beatriz.
    • Martha Corey.
  • DUNCAN. Chautaqua booklet calendar.
  • DUNKIRK, N. Y., Woman's Literary Club.
    • Thoughts from earnest women.
    • Women's 1890 calendar.
    • Women's 1891 calendar.
  • DUNNING, Mrs. A. K. see GRAHAME, NELLIE.
  • DUNNING, CHARLOTTE, pseud. Cabin and gondola.
    • A step aside.
    • Upon a cast.
  • DURDEN, DAME, pseud. Mabel Howard.
  • DWIGHT. Grecian and Roman mythology.
  • DYER. Brief history of the Joy family.
    • Henry and the bird's nest.
    • Some records of the Dyer family.
    • Sunny days abroad.
  • EARLE, Mrs. A. M. China collecting in America.
    • The Sabbath in puritan New England.
  • EARLE, A. R. Her great ambition.
  • EARLE, V. Aunt Lindy.
  • EASTER. The grace of God, a memorial of Caroline Wesley Dayton.
  • EATON. Triumph in Christ.
  • ECOB. The well dressed woman.
  • EDWARDS. Eureka.
  • ELLET. Character of Schiller.
    • Court circles of the Republic.
    • Domestic history of the American revolution.
    • Pioneer women of the West.
    • Poems.
    • Queens of American society.
    • Summer rambles in the West.
    • Watching spirits.
    • Women artists in all ages and countries.
    • Women of the American revolution.

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  • ELLSWORTH. Furono Amati.
    • A little worldling.
  • ELSEFFER. Down in the clover.
  • EMBURY, Mrs. E. C., see IANTHE, pseud.
  • EMBURY, Mrs. S. P. Fireside fairies.
    • Legends of the flowers.
    • Midsummer fays.
  • ESTELLE, pseud. Driftings from the stream of life.
  • FACKRELL. Poems.
  • FAIRCHILD, C. E. Our Bible class.
  • FAIRCHILD, G. G. Irene.
  • FALES. Religion of the future.
  • FANNY, AUNT, pseud. Nightcap series.
    • Popgun stories.
  • FARLEY, Mrs. H. H., see GILMORE, E.
  • FARNHAM. California, indoors and out.
    • Life in prairie-land.
    • Woman and her era.
    • ed. Sampson. Rationale of crime.
  • FARQUHARSON, MARTHA, pseud. Allan's fault.
    • Annandale.
    • Aunt Ruth.
    • Brookside farmhouse from Jan. to Dec.
    • Cares and comforts.
    • Clouds and sunshine.
    • Do good library.
    • Ella Clinton.
    • Eva Merton.
    • Honest Jim series.
    • Hugo and Franz.
    • Lame Letty.
    • Little books for little readers.
    • Little Joe Carter, the cripple.
    • Marion Harvie.
    • Mysie's work, and how she did it.
    • Nursery tales.
    • Old fashioned boy.
    • Peddlers of La Grave.
    • Pewit's nest series.
    • Robert and Daisy.
    • Rufus, the unready.
    • The Shannons.
    • Try.
    • A week in Lilly's life.
    • Willie Elton.
  • FERN, FANNY, pseud. Caper sauce.
    • Fern leaves.
    • Ginger snaps.
    • Little ferns for Fanny's little friends.
    • Rose Clarke.
    • Ruth Hall.
  • FERRIS. The schepen's dream.
    • ed. Dutch nursery rhymes of colonial times.
  • FESTEtit*. Doris Selwyn.

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  • FESTEtit*. Eunice and Laura.
    • Florry Forrester.
    • From post to pillar.
    • Irma, the little musician.
    • One good turn deserves another.
  • FIELD, A. D. Christmas at Grey Castle.
    • Palermo.
  • FIELD, K. Charles Albert Fechter.
  • FIELDE, A. M. Chinese night's entertainments.
    • Dictionary of the Swatow dialect.
    • Pagoda shows.
    • and ASHMORE, W. After death.
    • comp. Hymn book, Swatow dialect.
  • FIELDS. District conferences.
    • How to help the poor.
  • FINLAY, M. see FARQUHARSON, MARTHA.
  • FISHER. Songs in the night.
  • FISKE, tr. Amicis. Ferrucio.
    • Tales for children.
  • FITCH. Dorcas book of receipts.
  • FITZGERALD. Venetia Victrix.
  • FLEMING, Mrs. M. A., see CARLETON, COUSIN MAY.
  • FOOTE, Mrs. E. J. Peep of day.
    • Studies in natural philosophy.
  • FOOTE, Mrs. M. H. Chosen valley.
    • John Bodewin's testimony.
    • Last assembly ball.
    • Led horse claim.
  • FORBES. General Sherman, his life and battles.
  • FORD. My recreations.
  • FORRESTER, FANNY, pseud. Alderbrook.
    • Allen Lucas.
    • Anna Bailey.
    • Charles Linn.
    • Effie Maurice.
    • The great secret.
    • John Frink.
    • Kathayan slave.
    • Memoir of Sarah B. Judson.
    • My two sisters.
    • An olio of domestic verses.
    • Questions on the Acts of the Apostles.
    • Trippings in author land.
  • FOSTER, L. Way-side glimpses, north and south.
  • FOSTER, Mrs. T. M., see HUNTINGTON, FAYE.
  • FOX and KANE. Love life of Dr. Kane.
  • FRANCES, MARY, pseud. Daddy Dave.
  • FRANCIS. Across the meridians.
    • By land and sea.
  • FRANK, pseud. Widow Bedott papers.
    • Widow Spriggins.
  • FRENCH, C. Dramatic action and motive of King John.
  • FRENCH, Mrs. M. B. Stray leaves and fragments.

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  • FRETHEY. Ballads up to date.
    • Dante, a dramatic poem.
    • Un hiros de la vindie.
    • Pine needles.
  • FULLER, F. C. Major Hall's wife.
  • FULLER, S. E. Manual of instruction in the art of wood engraving.
  • FULTON, Mrs. L. de K., see KOWALEWSKA, LINDA de.
  • GAGE, Mrs. F. D. Poems.
    • Steps upward.
  • GAGE, Mrs. M. J. Woman, church and state.
    • and ANTHONY, S. B., and Stanton, Mrs. E. C. History of woman suffrage.
    • ed. National citizen and ballot-box.
  • GAGE, S. P. Scientific papers.
  • GARDINER, Mrs. H. H. Is this your son, my lord?
    • Men, women and gods.
    • Pray you, sir, whose daughter?
    • Pulpit, pen and cradle.
    • Pushed by unseen hands.
    • A thoughtless yes.
    • Das Weib und ihre Stellung zu Religion und Kirche.
  • GARDINER, M. L. Prose and poetical writings.
  • GARDNER, Mrs. M. R. History of America in rhyme.
    • History of England in rhyme.
    • History of France in rhyme.
  • GERTRUDE, MARY. Philip Randolph.
  • GILDER and CONE. Pen portraits of literary women.
  • GILLETTE, Mrs. L. F. W. Editorials and other waifs.
    • Memoir of Rev. Edward Mott Woolley.
    • Pebbles from the shore.
  • GILLETTE, Mrs. M. S. Facts and fancies.
    • Hill country letters.
  • GILMAN, Mrs. Love's progress.
  • GILMAN, C. Lessons in zoology.
  • GILMAN, W. Saddle and sentiment.
  • GILMORE, E., pseud. The Blakes and the Blooms.
    • Christine's text.
    • Consecrated.
    • Golden threads.
    • Griffin Alley folk.
    • Hildegarde.
    • Marjorie Randolph.
    • Quaker rule.
    • Sweet Millie.
    • Unswerving.
    • White hands and white hearts.
  • GLEASON, A. A. Songs and verses for Christmas.
  • GLEASON, A. B. Questions on the constitution of the United States.

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  • GLEASON, R. B. Talks to my patients.
  • GLYNN. Black Judy.
  • GODDARD. Trojan sketch book.
  • GOFF. Other fools and their doings.
    • Was it an inheritance?
    • Who cares?
  • GORDON, HENRI, pseud. Alva Vine.
  • GORDON, JULIEN, pseud. Diplomat's diary.
    • His letters.
    • Marionettes.
    • Puritan pagan.
    • Successful man.
  • GORE. The dean's daughter.
  • GRACEY. Isabel Hart, a memorial.
    • Woman's medical work in foreign lands.
  • GRACIE. Parish school of Grace church, Brooklyn Heights.
  • GRAHAM. Power of faith.
  • GRAHAME, NELLIE, pseud. Amy Rivers.
    • The beginning and the end.
    • Bessie Haven.
    • Bet and Bounce.
    • Bob Walker.
    • Broken pitchers.
    • Carrie Trueman.
    • Charlie Evans.
    • The cloud and the sunbeam.
    • Consequences.
    • Deacon Gibb's enemy.
    • Dick Mason.
    • Emily Sherwood.
    • Evil tongue.
    • Fred Wilson's sled.
    • Grace and Polly.
    • Hampered.
    • Harry Edwards.
    • Hatty Winthrop.
    • Homage of the heart.
    • How it came about.
    • Letting down the bars series.
      • Gathered in.
      • In the enemy's country.
      • Letting down the bars.
      • Scattered.
      • Through the desert.
    • Lillian Gordon.
    • Little Annie's first thoughts about God.
    • Little Robbie.
    • A little thing.
    • Mary Raymond.
    • Mary's new friends.
    • Mat Warner.
    • Minna Croswell.
    • Mr. Wallingford's mistake.

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  • GRAHAME, NELLIE, pseud. Mrs. Latimer's meetings.
    • Ned Turner.
    • Only a child.
    • Only a penny.
    • Only this once.
    • "Our Father"
    • Pen pictures of Sundays at the Dobsons'.
    • Rebella.
    • Ruth Cummings.
    • Sophia Bleecker.
    • Stepmother's recompense.
    • Stories for the little ones.
      • Alice Townsend's garden.
      • Carrie's hard lesson.
      • Casket of gems.
      • Contrasts.
      • The golden rule.
      • Lion's den.
      • Little home missionaries.
      • Shining lights.
      • Stray lambs.
      • The watchful eye.
    • Three homes.
    • Tim Harrison.
    • Whispers from dreamland.
  • GRANT. Letters from the mountains.
    • Memoirs of an American Lady.
  • GRAVES. My Pearl.
  • GREEN, Mrs. J. B. Lines and interlines.
  • GREENE, Dr. C. A. Build well.
  • GREENWOOD, GRACE, pseud. Bonnie Scotland.
    • Forest tragedy.
    • Greenwood leaves.
    • Haps and mishaps of a tour in Europe.
    • History of my pets.
    • Life of Queen Victoria.
    • Merrie England.
    • New life in new lands.
    • Poetical works.
    • Recollections of my childhood.
    • Record of five years.
    • Stories and legends of travel and history.
    • Stories and sights of France and Italy.
    • Stories and sketches.
    • Stories for home folks.
    • Stories from famous ballads.
    • Stories of many lands.
    • Stories of my childhood.
  • GRIFFITH. Autobiography of a female slave.
    • Poems.
  • GRISWOLD. Asleep, words of comfort to the bereaved.
    • Bessie Gordon's lesson.

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  • GRISWOLD. The bishop and Annette.
    • Chapel window.
    • Clem and Joyce.
    • Cousin Minnie.
    • Curious eyes.
    • Fanfan stories.
    • Five blue eggs.
    • Hetty Baker.
    • Home to Christmas.
    • Jimmy Don.
    • Legend of the mill.
    • Little Alice's palace.
    • Little Ernest.
    • Little Floy.
    • Little Mary's three homes.
    • Maddie and Lolly.
    • May.
    • Mimi.
    • Miriam's reward.
    • Miss Bent.
    • The missionary kite.
    • Mother's pearl.
    • Nina.
    • Old church in the corner.
    • Old market cart.
    • Our birds.
    • Sister Eleanor's brood.
    • Stain upon the hand.
    • Tom, the sailor boy.
    • What the trees taught the little girl.
  • GUERNSEY, C. F. Alice Fenton.
    • Elmira's ambitions.
    • Sibyl and the sapphires.
    • Silver cup.
    • Silver rifle.
  • GUERNSEY, L. E. Chevalier's daughter.
    • Foster sisters.
    • Heiress of McGregor.
    • Hidden treasure.
    • Lady Betty's governess.
    • Lady Rosamond's book.
    • Loveday's history.
    • Oldham.
    • Through unknown ways.
    • Winifred.
  • GUSTAFSON. Foundation of death.
    • Meg.
  • HAIGHT. Letters from the old world.
    • Over the ocean.
  • HALE. Little flower people.
  • HALL, Mrs. J. Phantasia.
  • HALL, Mrs. M. W. Orthoepy made easy.
  • HAMILTON. One of the Duanes.
  • HANNAH. Roy's opportunity.

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  • HAPGOOD, tr. Amicia. Cuore, an Italian school-boy's journal.
    • comp. Epic songs of Russia.
    • tr. Gogol. St. John's eve.
    • Taras Bulba.
    • Tchitchikoff's journeys.
    • Hugo. The man who laughs.
    • Les miserables.
    • Notre Dame de Paris.
    • Toilers of the sea.
    • Renan. Recollections and pictures.
    • Roux. Meditations of a parish priest.
    • Tolstoi. Childhood, boyhood, youth.
    • Life.
    • My confession.
    • Sevastopol.
    • What to do?
    • Valdes. Faith.
    • Verestchagin. At home and in war.
  • HARLAND, MARION, pseud. Common sense in the household.
    • Eve's daughters.
    • Gallant fight.
    • His great self.
    • Ruby's husband.
    • Sunny Bank.
    • True as steel.
  • HARMON. Bible scenes.
    • First lessons in the articles of our faith.
    • Story of redemption in the Old and New Testament.
  • HARRIS, Mrs. C. M. Susie's spectacles.
  • HARRIS, Mrs. M. W. United States girls across the Atlantic.
  • HARRIS, Mrs. M. C. Louie's last term at St. Mary's.
    • A perfect Adonis.
    • Phoebe.
    • Richard Vandermark.
    • Rutledge.
    • St. Philip's.
    • The Sutherlands.
    • An utter failure.
  • HARRISON, Mrs. C. C. Anglomaniacs.
    • Story of Helen Troy.
  • HARRISON, J. Shepherd's arms.
  • HART, IMOGENE. Quaint rhymes of ancient Nantucket.
  • HART, Mrs. IRENE. Another man's wife.
    • Daisy Brentwell.
    • How to get married, although a woman.
  • HART, M. E. Stray violets.
  • HAVEN, Mrs. A. B., see ALICE, COUSIN.
  • HAWES. Buffalo 50 years ago.

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  • HAWES. Lewiston, past, present and future.
  • HAWLEY. Friendly letters to girls.
    • Friendly talks with boys.
  • HAYS, M. F. Common sense in china painting.
  • HAYS, Mrs. W. J. Adventures of Prince Lazybones.
    • Castle Comfort.
    • City cousins.
    • Domestic heroine.
    • A loving sister.
    • Princess Idleways.
  • HEATON. Octagon club.
  • HEDGES, Mrs. M. B. Chart of the root and stem.
    • Chart of the leaf.
    • Chart of the flower.
    • Chart of the seed.
  • HEDGES, Mrs. M. J. No danger.
    • White rose.
    • Working and winning.
  • HELFENSTEIN, ERNEST, pseud. Salamander.
    • Sinless child.
    • Woman and her needs.
  • HELLMAN, tr. Heine and others.
  • HEMIUP. Law of heat.
    • Scrap-book.
  • HENDERSON. Diet for the sick.
    • Practical cooking, and dinner giving.
  • HENDRICK. Questions in English and American literature.
  • HENDRICKSEN. La triade francaise: Alfred de Musset, Lamartine et Victor Hugo.
  • HERRICK, Mrs. C. T. Cradle and nursery.
    • Housekeeping made easy.
    • What to eat, and how to serve it.
  • HERRICK, Mrs. S. B. Chapters on plant life.
    • The earth in past ages.
    • Wonders of plant life.
  • HICKS, CLARK, and PERRY. Prang's complete course in form study and drawing.
    • and LOCKE. Prang's primary course in art instruction.
  • HILLARD, tr. Dante. The banquet.
  • HILLS. Oranges, oranges, who'll buy my oranges.
  • HINDMAN. One thousand and one questions and answers in botany.
  • HINSDALE. Coming to the king.
  • HODGDON. Leaflets from standard authors.
    • Bryant.
    • Holmes.
    • Longfellow.
    • Motley.
    • Parkman.
    • Prescott.
    • Whittier.
    • Life and principles of Comenius.

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  • HOFFMAN. Alice Murray.
    • Felix Kent.
  • HOGAN. Popular minerology and geology.
  • HOLLEY, MARIETTA, see JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE.
  • HOLLY, GLENN, pseud. Judiciary of New York state.
  • HOLMES. Bessie's fortune.
    • Cameron pride.
    • Chateau d'Or.
    • Christmas stories.
    • Cousin Maude.
    • Daisy Thornton.
    • Darkness and daylight.
    • Dora Deane.
    • Edith Lyle.
    • Edna Browning.
    • English Orphans.
    • Ethelyn's mistake.
    • Forest House.
    • Gretchen.
    • Homestead on the hillside.
    • Hugh Worthington.
    • Lena Rivers.
    • Madeline.
    • Marguerite.
    • Marian Grey.
    • Meadow brook.
    • Milbank.
    • Mildred.
    • Queenie Hetherton.
    • Red bird's Christmas story.
    • Rose Mather.
    • Tempest and sunshine.
    • West Lawn.
  • HOLROYD. Upshur Hall.
    • Within the shadow.
  • HOOKER, FANNY, see HOVEN, ERNEST.
  • HOOPER. Complete poetical works.
    • ed. Lady's book of flowers and poetry.
  • HOPKINS. Young Christian encouraged.
  • HORNE. Miscellaneous writings.
  • HORSFORD. Indian legends.
  • HOUGHTON, Mrs. L. S. David Livingstone.
    • The Sabbath month.
    • and HOUGHTON, M. French by reading.
    • tr. Hoffman. Little Hans and his Bible leaf.
  • HOVEN, ERNEST, pseud. Captive yet conqueror.
    • The man with two shadows.
    • Neither Rome nor Judah.
    • Turning points.
  • HOWE. From the oak to the olive.
    • Julia Ward Howe's birthday book.
    • Later lyrics.
    • Margaret Fuller, Marchesa Ossoli.

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  • HOWE. Massachusetts philanthropist.
    • Memoir of Dr. S. Gridley Howe.
    • Modern society.
    • Passion-flowers.
    • Trip to Cuba.
    • The world's own.
    • ed. Sex and education.
  • HOWLAND. Brief exposition of early Quakerism.
  • HUBBARD, A. Chronicle of the women's missionary society of the Presbyterian church of Chitenango, N. Y.
  • HUBBARD, J. P. 1790–A hundred years ago–1890.
  • HUGHES. Marguerite.
    • Oxley.
    • Sybil Trevyllian.
  • HUGHSON. Peter Pert's outings.
    • Reader's manual.
  • HUMPHREY. Akhla 'qi 'kaha 'ki 'A. 'N; moral stories.
    • Gems of India.
    • Heerah, a story of the Sepoy mutiny.
    • Majuma I. Intikhab. In Hindustani.
    • Salib-Bardar, the cross-bearer.
    • Six years in India.
    • tr. M. E. hymn-book into Hindustani.
  • HUNGERFORD. The friendly five.
  • HUNT, ed. Deem's birthday book.
  • HUNTINGTON, A. Under a colonial roof-tree.
  • HUNTINGTON, C. Odes and poems.
    • Sea-spray.
  • HUNTINGTON, E. Cooking garden.
    • Kitchen garden.
  • HUNTINGTON, FAYE, pseud. Allan Phillips.
    • Baker's dozen.
    • Competitive workmen.
    • Echoing and re-echoing.
    • Fred Robert's start in life.
    • Millerton people.
    • Mr. McKensie's answer.
    • A modern exodus.
    • Ripley parsonage.
    • and ALDEN. St. Paul's problem.
    • Susie's opinions.
    • Transformed.
    • What Fide remembers.
  • HUNTINGTON, Mrs. M. H. Bonnets and hats portrayed from youth to age.
    • Fish story.
  • HURD. Hal Horton's good fortune.
  • HUSE, tr. Masaeus. Roland's squires.
  • HUTCHINSON, Mrs. A. S. Married above her.
  • HUTCHINSON, E. M. Songs and lyrics.
  • HYDE, M. F. Practical lessons in the use of English for grammar schools.

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  • HYDE, M. F. Practical lessons in the use of English for primary and grammar schools.
  • IANTHE, pseud. Constance Latimer.
    • Guido.
    • Home offering.
    • Love's token flowers.
    • Pictures of early life.
    • Poems.
    • Waldorf family.
  • INGERSOLL. Memoir of Elizabeth Charlotte Ingersoll.
  • INGMIRE. Living pictures in the church of the Holy Communion.
  • In memoriam: Martha J. Loring Potter.
  • IRVING. Songs of a haunted heart.
  • J., W. M. L., pseud. Bellevue.
    • Daisy-seekers.
    • Holden with the cords.
    • Life's sunny side.
    • Shiloh.
    • and HAMILTON. At the evening time.
  • JACKMAN. Fatima.
    • Love.
  • JACKSON. A woman of to-day.
  • JACOBI, Dr. Essays on hysteria, brain tumor and some other causes of nervous disease.
    • Infant diet.
    • Manual of nursing.
    • Physiological notes on primary education.
    • and WHITE. On the use of the cold-pack, followed by massage in the treatment of anaemia.
  • JAMES, Mrs. E. Wanderings of a beauty.
  • JAMES, M. Wales.
  • JANE, pseud. Heroines of history.
  • JOBSON. Blasted hopes.
  • JOHNSON, A. J. Christ unveiled.
    • The healing voice.
  • JOHNSON, E. W. Studio arts.
    • Two loyal lovers.
    • Yesterday.
  • JOHNSON, Mrs. H. Comfort.
  • JOHNSON, Mrs. H. K. Our familiar songs.
    • Raleigh Westgate.
    • Roddy's ideal
    • Roddy's romance.
    • ed. Dictionary of quotations.
    • Illustrated poems and songs.
    • The nutshell series.
    • Tears for the little ones.
  • JOHNSON, Mrs. L. W. Eight hundred miles in an ambulance.
    • Little Blossom's reward.
    • Poems of 20 years.

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  • JOHNSON, Mrs. L. W., ed. Life and poems of Theodore Winthrop.
  • JOHNSON, V. W., see VIRGINIA, COUSIN.
  • JONES, A. K. A gift.
  • JONES, Mrs. JANE E. H. Young abolitionists.
  • JONES, Mrs. JENNIE E. Mystery of the old red tower.
  • JONES, JULIA C. Valhalla, the myths of Norseland.
  • JONES, Dr. M. A. D. Another undescribed disease of the ovaries.
    • Diagnosis of gyroma and endothelioma of the ovary.
    • Hitherto undescribed disease of the ovary.
    • Microscopical studies in pelvic peritonitis.
    • Removal of the uterine appendages, 5 cases.
    • Removal of the uterine appendages, 9 cases.
    • Sterility in woman.
    • Suppurating endothelioma-myofibroma in a condition of necrosis.
    • Two cases of removal of uterine myoma.
  • JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE, pseud. Josiah Allen's wife as a P. A. and P. I.
    • Miss Richard's boy.
    • My opinions and Betsy Bobbet's.
    • Poems.
    • Samantha amongst the brethren.
  • JUDD. Honolulu.
  • JUDSON, Mrs. E. C., see FORRESTER, FANNY.
  • JUDSON, Mrs. S. B. Questions on the Acts of the Apostles.
  • JUNE, JENNIE, pseud. Jennie Juneiana.
    • Thrown on her own resources.
    • ed. Knitting and crochet.
  • KAUFFMAN. Anton and Antoine.
    • ed. Our young folk's Plutarch.
    • tr. Stories from the German.
  • KEATING. Topical geography.
  • KELLOGG. A Sabbath day.
  • KELLY. Leaves from nature's story book.
    • Two months' tour to Europe.
    • A volume of poems.
  • KENDRICK. Contrasts.
  • KENMARK, NUN of, see C., F. M.
  • KENNEDY, tr. Brink. Early English literature, v. 1.
  • KENYON. A lucky waif.
  • KETCHUM. Christmas carillons.
  • KEYSER. On the borderland.
    • Thorns in your sides.
  • KILIANI, tr. Bulwer. Richelieu.
  • KIMBALL. Text-book of elocution.
  • KING. Looking backward, autobiography.
  • KINGSBURY, tr. About. Mother of a marquise.
  • KINNEY. Felicita, a metrical romance.
    • Poems.

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  • KIRK, ELEANOR, pseud. Beecher as a humorist.
    • Information for authors.
    • Periodicals that pay contributors.
  • KIRKLAND, Mrs. C. M. S., see CLAVERS, Mrs. MARY.
  • KIRKLAND, E. S. Short story of France for young people.
    • Speech and manners for home and school.
  • KIRKWOOD, AGNES E. Church and Sunday-school work in Yonkers.
  • KIRKWOOD, ANNA W. Bible leaflet.
  • KIRKWOOD, L. J. Illustrated sewing primer.
    • Practice-cloth and specimen book.
  • KITTY, AUNT, pseud. Meta Gray.
    • Two lives.
    • Woman in America.
  • KNAPP. Musical compositions.
    • Notes of joy.
  • KNOX, Mrs. A. W. Primary teacher's manual for Sunday-school workers.
    • Supplemental lessons.
    • and KNOX, C. E. The infant Sunday-school.
  • KNOX, E. L. Gems from the field of thought.
  • KNOX, M. A. Wellesley College, outlines of course 2 in history.
  • KOWALEWSKA, LINDA de., pseud., tr. Enault. Catrine.
    • tr. Kraszewski. The Jew.
  • KRAUSE, L. F. see YECHTON, BARBARA.
  • L., H. M. Christmas thoughts and cards.
    • Sweet peas.
  • LA FONTAINE. Deck the altar with blossoms fair.
    • Songs for Christmas.
    • Songs of Easter.
  • LA GRANGE. Songs of the Helderberg.
  • LAKE. On the verge.
  • LAMB. History of the city of New York.
    • 1789–The Washington inauguration–1889.
    • Spicy.
    • Wall street in history.
  • LAMSEN. Brockley Moor.
    • Rook's Dene.
  • LANGFORD. Adelaide Neilson, a souvenir.
    • Buddhist diet-book.
    • Chinese Gordon.
    • Famous American fortunes.
    • The hearthstone.
    • An hour with Charlotte Brontë.
    • Howard, the Christian hero.
    • Ladies of the White House.
    • Mothers of great men and women, and some wives of great men.
    • Five years of theosophy.
    • ed. The Bayreuth of Wagner.

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  • LANGFORD, comp. The home in poetry.
    • The woman's story.
    • tr. Kufferath.
    • ed. Man, fragments of forgotten history.
  • LANZA. A golden pilgrimage.
    • A modern marriage.
    • and HAMMOND. Tales of eccentric life.
  • LARNED. Country stories.
    • Holiday stories.
    • Norse grandmother.
    • Old tales retold from Grecian mythology.
    • Stories for leisure hours.
    • Stories for little people.
    • Stories for the fireside.
    • Talks with girls.
    • Vacation stories.
    • Village photographs.
  • LATHBURY. April skies.
    • From meadow-sweet to mistletoe.
  • LATHROP, Mrs. C. Villagers of Gilead.
  • LATHROP, E. L. tr. Bernhard. The rector of St. Luke's.
    • tr. Falkenhorst. With Columbus in America.
    • With Cortez in Mexico.
    • With Pizarro in Peru.
  • LAWRENCE, E., see WELLER, ELIZABETH.
  • LAZARUS. Admetus.
    • Poems.
  • LEE, Mrs. F. Knives and forks.
  • LEE, MARGARET. A Brighton night.
    • Brooklyn bachelor.
    • Celebrated case.
    • Divorce.
    • Dr. Wilmer's love.
    • Lizzie Adriance.
    • Lorimer and wife.
    • Missing marriage certificate.
    • Since first I saw your face.
    • Story of a story.
  • LEE, Dr. MARY V. Syllabus of physiology.
    • Syllabus of zoology.
  • LEE, S. L. S. In memoriam, Mrs. Erminnie A. Smith.
  • LE FAVRE. Delsartean physical culture.
    • Royal road to beauty, health, and a higher development.
  • LEMCKE. Desserts and salads.
  • LENNOX. Euphemia.
    • Father Brumoy's Greek theater.
    • The female Quixote.
    • tr. Sully. Memoirs.
  • LEONOWENS. English governess at the Siamese court.
    • Life and travel in India.

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  • LEONOWENS. Romance of the harem.
  • LE PLONGEON. Here and there in Yucatan.
  • LE ROW. Duxberry doings.
    • How to teach reading.
    • Practical reader.
    • Practical recitations.
  • LESLIE. Complete cookery.
  • LESTER, tr. Galdos. Marianela.
  • LEVIN. Needle and brush.
    • Needle-craft.
    • Good manners.
    • Home-making and housekeeping.
  • LEWIS, Mrs. E. A. B. Records of the heart.
    • Sappho of Lesbos.
  • LEWIS, E. G. Poems.
    • Beryl's husband.
    • Cecil Rosse.
    • Edda's birthright.
    • Edith Trevor's secret.
    • Her double life.
    • Lady Kildare.
    • The old life's shadow.
    • Sundered hearts.
    • Two husbands.
  • LEWIS, Mrs. H. The bailiff's scheme.
  • LIBBEY. All for the love of a fair face.
    • Alphabet of love.
    • Beautiful coquette.
    • Beautiful Ione's lover.
    • Crime of Hallow-E'en.
    • Daisy Brooks.
    • Daisy Gordon's folly.
    • Dora Miller.
    • Flirtations of a beauty.
    • Florabel's lover.
    • A forbidden marriage.
    • He loved but was lured away.
    • Heiress of Cameron Hall.
    • Ione, a broken love dream.
    • Junie's love-test.
    • Leonie Locke.
    • Little Leafy.
    • Little Rosebud's lovers.
    • Little Ruby's rival lovers.
    • Lovers once but strangers now.
    • Lyndall's temptation.
    • A mad betrothal.
    • Madolin Rivers.
    • A master workman's oath.
    • Miss Middleton's lover.
    • Olive's courtship.
    • Only a mechanic's daughter.
    • Parted by fate.
    • Pretty Freda's lovers.

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  • LIBBEY. Struggle for a heart.
    • That pretty young girl.
    • We parted at the altar.
    • Willful Gaynell.
  • LILLIE. The colonel's money.
    • Nan.
    • Rolf House.
    • Story of music and musicians.
  • LINCOLN, Mrs. J. G. Her Washington season.
    • Marjorie's quest.
  • LINCOLN, Mrs. M. D. Over the lawn to the White House.
  • LINN. Poems.
  • LIPPINCOTT, Mrs. S. J., see GREENWOOD, GRACE.
  • LIPPMANN, J. M. Jock O'Dreams.
  • LITCHFIELD. Criss-cross.
    • Hard-won victory.
    • Knight of the Black Forest.
    • Little he and she.
    • Little Venice.
    • Only an incident.
  • LITTLE. History of the clan MacFarlane.
  • LIVERMORE, Mrs. M. A. My story of the war.
  • LLOYD, Mrs. H. R. Life and letters of John Howard Raymond.
  • LLOYD, Mrs. S. W. Poems.
  • LOCKWOOD, E. M., comp. Family prayers.
  • LOCKWOOD, Mrs. M. S. Historic homes in Washington.
  • LONGSTREET. Cards, their significance and proper uses.
    • A débutante in New York society.
    • Dinners, ceremonious and unceremonious.
    • Hospitality in town and country.
    • Weddings, formal and informal.
    • Remy St. Remy.
    • Social etiquette of New York.
  • LOTHROP, AMY., pseud. Dollars and cents.
    • Fourth watch.
    • Miss Muff and little Hungry.
    • Golden thorns.
    • An hundred fold.
    • Old church door.
    • Sybil and Chryssa.
    • and WARNER. Carl Krinken.
    • Casper and his friends.
    • Hard Maple.
    • Mr. Rutherford's children.
    • Word; walks from Eden.
    • Wych Hazel.
  • LOWELL. Charity organization reports.
    • Papers on outdoor relief.
    • Papers on the labor question.
    • Public relief and private charity.

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  • LUDLUM. At Brown's, an Adirondack story.
    • That girl at Johnson's.
  • LUNETTES, HENRY, pseud. Memoirs of the mother and wife of Washington.
    • tr. Florian. History of the Moors of Spain.
  • MCALLISTER, E. M. D. Home care of nervous patients.
  • MCCAHILL. Bound not blessed.
    • Great Scott! what will the boys say?
    • John Ward's governess.
  • MCCARTHY, tr. Beesau. Spirit of education.
  • MCCORMICK. Art of modern lace making.
  • MCDONALD, Mrs. L. F. Apple seeds.
  • MCDONALD, M. A. Poems.
  • MCHARG. Influence.
  • MCINTOSH, M. J., see KITTY, AUNT.
  • MCMAHON. Golden sands.
    • tr. Abandonment.
  • Mcnu*tT. Apoplexia neonatorum.
    • The babies' hospital, a summer's work.
    • Double infantile spastic hemiplegia.
    • Seven cases of infantile spastic hemiplegia.
  • MCQUEEN. Baby Barefoot.
    • Birthday booklets.
    • Bridal gift.
    • Easter booklets.
  • MALTBIE. Down seven generations, a rescript of Treadwell and Platt genealogy.
    • comp. Gathered records of the home association.
  • MARTIN, Mrs. C. W. The key that opens the day.
    • Questions and notes on the gospel of John.
    • Questions and notes on the gospel of Matthew.
    • Songs in the house of my pilgrimage.
  • MARTIN, Mrs. E. G. Whom God hath joined.
    • tr. Saint Armand. duch*ess of Berry and the court of Louis XVIII.
    • Marie Antoinette and the downfall of royalty.
    • Marie Antoinette at the Tuileries 1789-91.
    • Marie Louise, the Island of Elba, and the hundred days.
    • Youth of the duch*ess of Angoulême.
  • MARTIN, Mrs. V. W. Origin, tendency and principles of government.
  • MARTYN, L. S. Multiplication chart and gesture drill.
  • MARTYN, Mrs. S. T., ed. Ladies' wreath.
  • MARVIN. The eight beatitudes.
  • MASON, Mrs. M. L. All about Edith.
  • MASON, Mrs. M. M. Mae Madden.
  • MATHER, Mrs. A. P. Hymn for the centennial celebration of Paris Hill Congregrational church.
  • MATHER, Mrs. H. One summer in Hawaii.
  • MATHEWS, J. H. Bessie books.

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  • MATHEWS, J. H. Breakfast for two.
    • Harry and Fred's story-book.
  • MATSON. As the cardinal flower.
  • MATTESON. The wild poet's rest.
  • MAY. Hymns on the collects for every Sunday in the year.
    • Lays of memory and affection.
    • Poems.
  • MAYNARD and HASKELL. Maynard's Sabbath school echo.
  • MEAGHER, tr. All for the sacred heart of Jesus.
  • MEIGS. Poems.
  • MELVA, pseud. Home whispers to husbands and wives.
  • MENDELL and HOSMER. Notes of travel and life.
  • MERRIAM. Birds through an opera glass.
  • MEYER. Helen Brent, M. D.
    • ed. Woman's work in America.
  • MILINOWSKI, tr. Uffelmann. Manual of the domestic hygiene of the child.
  • MILLARD. Nepenthe.
  • MILLER, Mrs. A. J. Mother and babe.
    • Physical beauty.
  • MILLER, Mrs. E. S. In the kitchen.
  • MILLER, Mrs. H. S., see MILLER, OLIVE THORNE.
  • MILLER, MARY C. Alice Porter.
    • Arnold family.
    • Basket of barley loaves.
    • Grandmother Morris's bundle.
    • In Genoa, England, and France.
    • Judge Greene's note-book.
    • Mr. Arnold's stories.
    • Outside the gate.
    • Paul Morris.
    • Servants of Christ.
    • Uncle Gilbert.
  • MILLER, Mrs. MARY E. Bertie's fall.
    • Bessie Kirkland.
    • Books for bright eyes.
    • Holly books, 6. v.
    • Little Margery.
    • Riverside farmhouse.
  • MILLER, OLIVE THORNE, pseud. Bird ways.
    • In nesting time.
    • Little brothers of the air.
    • Little folks in feathers and fur.
    • Little people of Asia.
    • Nimpo's troubles.
    • Queer pets at Marcy's.
    • The woman's club.
  • MINARD. Pathological anteflexion of uterus.
    • Tenth international congress at Berlin as I saw it.
  • MITCHELL, E. M. Study of Greek philosophy.
  • MITCHELL, Mrs. M. A. One angel more in heaven.

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  • MITCHELL, Mrs. M. A., tr. Elizabeth, queen of Roumania. A heart regained.
    • The will of God, from the French.
  • MODET. Light.
  • MOE. The old fountain inn.
  • MOORE, A. Notes from Plymouth pulpit.
  • MOORE, H. Helen Wollstonecraft Shelley.
  • MOORE, S. T. Ryle's open gate.
  • Moreland Vale.
  • MOREY. Outline of work in elementary language.
  • MORGAN, A. An hour with Delsarte, a study of expression.
  • MORGAN, Mrs. C. S. Esther Lawrence.
    • Ways that win.
  • MORLEY. Memorial of J. S. Morley.
    • Song of life.
  • MORRISON. The arts of wood carving and pyrography.
    • Correct art of candy-making at home.
    • Dainty desserts.
  • MORSE, Mrs. C. D., see DUNNING, CHARLOTTE.
  • MOSHER. Habitual postures of school children.
    • Influence of habitual posture on the symmetry and health of the body.
    • Study of the biceps cruris muscle.
  • MULLER. Links from broken chains.
  • MULLIGAN, ed. Souvenir book of the Buffalo musical festival.
  • MYERS, tr. Ruppius. José.
  • NEVIUS. Our life in China.
  • NEW. Poems.
  • NEWCOMB. Intermediate geography of New York state.
  • NEWMAN, comp. Dewdrops and sunshine.
    • Mother, home and heaven.
    • The triple key to unlock the kingdom of heaven.
  • NICHOLAS. The working ten of the King's daughters.
  • NICOL. Three hundred and sixty-six dinners.
  • NOBLE. After the failure.
    • Dave Marquand.
    • Elsie's miracle.
    • How Billy went up in the world.
    • Judge Barnard's infantry.
    • Miss Janet's old house.
    • Out of the way.
    • The professor's girls.
    • Queer house in Rugby Court.
    • Ryhoves of Antwerp.
    • Silas Gower's daughters.
    • Silent man's legacy.
    • Tarryport school-girls.
    • Under shelter.

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  • NORRIS. Afterward.
    • A damsel of the 18th century.
    • Dorothy Delafield.
    • Fräulein Minna.
    • John Applegate, surgeon.
    • Phoeble.
    • ed. Eliot. Silas Marner.
    • Scott. Marmion.
  • NORTON. The crusaders.
  • NUN OF KENMARE, see C., M. F.
  • OAKLEY and BUSSING. Sewing book.
  • OBER and WESTOVER. Manhattan, historic and artistic.
  • O'CONNOR, comp. Analytical index to works of N. Hawthorne.
    • Index to works of Shakespeare.
    • tr. Fire and flame.
  • O'DONNELL, H. Handbook for altar societies.
  • O'DONNELL, J. F. Heart lyrics.
    • A soul from Pudge's corners.
    • comp. Love poems of three centuries, 1590-1890.
  • OGDEN, RUTH, pseud. Courage.
    • His little royal highness.
    • Loyal little red coat.
  • Old brewery and new mission house at the Five Points.
  • ORME, MARY, pseud. Experience in water-cure.
  • ORMSBEE. House comfortable.
  • OSGOOD, Mrs. F. S., see FLORENCE.
  • OVINGTON. Helps for home nursing.
    • comp. Comforting thoughts spoken by Henry Ward Beecher.
  • PACKARD. Recollections of a housekeeper.
  • PAINE. Tent and harem.
  • PALMER, Mrs. A. C., see ARCHIBALD, Mrs. G.
  • PALMER, Mrs. F. P. A dead level.
  • PALMER, LYNDE, pseud. Archie's shadow.
    • Drifting and steering.
    • Half hours in storyland.
    • Helps over hard places for boys.
    • Helps over hard places for girls.
    • Jeanette's cisterns.
    • John-Jack.
    • Little captain.
    • One day's weaving.
  • PALMER, Mrs. P. W. Faith and its effects.
    • Four years in the Old World.
    • Incidental illustrations of the economy of salvation.
    • A mother's gift.
    • Present to my Christian friend in entire devotion.
    • Promises of the Father.

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  • PALMER, Mrs. P. W. Sweet Mary.
    • Way of holiness.
  • PALMER, Mrs. R. L. Training of children.
  • PANSY, pseud. Chautauqua girls at home.
    • Ester Ried.
    • Ester Ried yet speaking.
    • Interrupted.
    • Judge Burnham's daughters.
    • Links in Rebecca's life.
    • Three people.
    • Tip Lewis and his lamp.
    • and LIVINGSTON. John Remington, martyr.
  • PARKER, Mrs. H. F. Blind Florette.
    • Constance of Aylmer.
  • PARKER, M. L. Cousin Angie.
  • PARKER, Mrs. P. J. Midnight cry.
    • Rochester, a story historical.
  • PARMELE. Answered in the negative.
    • Ariel.
    • Evolution of an empire.
    • Mostly fools.
    • Who? when? and what?
  • PARMELEE. Poems.
  • PARRISH. Manual of cookery for the sick.
  • PARRY. Wayside gleanings.
  • PARTON, Mrs. S. P. E., see FERN, FANNY.
  • PATTON. A handful of pebbles.
  • PAYNE. The rage of the age.
  • PEABODY. Voice of the grass.
  • PEEBLES, Mrs. M. L., see PALMER, LYNDE.
  • PENNY, L. Concert temperance series.
    • Juvenile temperance reciter, 1, 2, 3.
    • National temperance orator.
    • Rallying songs for young teetotalers.
    • Readings and recitations.
    • Temperance platform.
  • PENNY, V. Five hundred employments adapted to women.
    • Think and act.
  • PERCY, FLORENCE, pseud. High-top sweeting.
    • Poems.
    • Silver bridge.
    • The triangular society.
    • Two saints.
  • PERRY. In the presence.
    • Life of our Lord.
    • Thine forever.
  • PETER. A century of presidents in the U. S.
  • PHELPS. Caroline Westerly.
    • Discipline of life.
    • The educator.
    • Familiar lectures on botany.
    • Familiar lectures on chemistry.
    • Lincoln's lectures on botany.

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  • PHELPS. The student for teachers, parents, and daughters.
  • PICKARD. The kidnapped and the ransomed.
  • PIERCE, G. M., see HOLLY, GLENN.
  • PIERSON, Mrs. H. W. The Bible story.
    • The Gospel story.
    • Life and battles of Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • PIFFARD. A fantasy.
  • PITMAN, Mrs. M. J., see DEANE, MARGERY.
  • POLLARD. The burden lifted.
    • Christopher Columbus, in words of one syllable.
    • History of the battles of America.
    • History of the United States.
    • Our hero, General U. S. Grant.
    • Our naval heroes.
    • Piece of silver.
    • Vagrant verses.
    • Young folk's Bible.
    • Young folk's life of Jesus Christ.
    • and VINCENT, tr. Songs of bird life.
  • POOL. Dally.
    • Mrs. Keats Bradford.
    • Roweney in Boston.
    • Tenting at Stony Beach.
  • POOLE. Fruits and how to use them.
  • POOR. Sanskrit and its kindred literatures.
    • ed. First international railway.
  • PORTER. Charity, sweet charity.
    • Driftings from mid-ocean.
    • Foundations.
    • A gift of love.
    • Honoria.
    • In the mist.
    • A modern Saint Christopher.
    • Our saints.
    • Saint Martin's summer.
    • A song and a sigh.
    • Story of a flower.
    • Summer driftwood for the winter fire.
    • Winter fire.
    • The years that are told.
  • POST. Scenes in Europe.
  • POTTER, H. Helen Potter's impersonations.
    • Manual of reading.
  • POTTER, V. M. To Europe on a stretcher.
  • POWELL, A. W. Familiar letters.
  • POWELL, Mrs. M. W. Kate Kilborn.
  • POWERS. High-toned sprees.
  • PRATT, Mrs. E. F., see SHEPHERD, D. A.
  • PRATT, F. H. La Belle Zoa.
  • PRATT, Mrs. F. L. Agnes and her neighbors.
    • Helen and her sisters.
    • On a candlestick.
    • Traps to catch foxes.

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  • PREECE. Physical culture and voice work.
  • PRENTICE. Review problems in arithmetic.
    • Review questions in geography.
  • PRENTISS, C. E. Fleeting thoughts.
  • PRENTISS, Mrs. E. P., see SUSAN, AUNT.
  • PROCTER. Poems. 1866.
    • Poems. 1890.
    • A Russian journey.
    • Song of the ancient people.
    • ed. Life thoughts, from sermons of Beecher.
    • Storrs family, genealogical and other memoranda.
  • PRUYN. Grandmamma's letters from Japan.
  • PUMPELLY. Poems.
  • RADCLIFFE. Schools and masters of painting.
  • RAGOZIN. Story of Chaldea.
    • Story of Media, Babylon, and Persia.
  • RAND. Holly and mistletoe.
  • RAY, F. T. and RAY, H. C. Sketch of the life of Rev. Charles B. Ray.
  • RAY, H. C. Mixed pickles.
    • Monica.
  • RAYNE. What can a woman do?
  • REDFIELD. Zoological science.
  • REES. Home occupations.
    • Horace Vernet, Paul Delaroche.
  • RE QUA. Stones for the temple.
    • Ziona, the bride of the king.
  • RICE, Mrs. C. The cook not mad.
  • RICE, L. A. Her baleful influence.
    • tr. Malot. Conscience.
  • RICE, M. L. Abstract of New York state law affecting the rights and property of women.
  • RICH. A dream of the Adirondacks.
  • RICHARDS. Aspiration.
    • At home and abroad.
    • Cousin Alice, a memoir of Alice B. Haven.
    • Pleasure and profit.
  • RICHARDSON, Familiar talks on English literature.
    • History of our country.
    • ed. Songs from the old dramatists.
  • RICHMOND. Adopted.
    • Alice Grant.
    • Anna Maynard.
    • Fatal dower.
    • Harry, the prodigal.
    • How Sandy came to his fortune.
    • Jewelled serpent.
    • The McAllisters.
    • Rose Clifton.
    • Roy's wife.
    • A woman's way.

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  • RICHMOND. Zoa Rodman.
  • RICKOFF, B. M. Ohio.
  • RICKOFF, R. D. Appleton's chart primer.
    • Appleton's elementary reading charts.
    • Outlines of lessons of Appleton's elementary reading charts.
    • Supplementary first reader.
  • RICORD. Elements of the philosophy of the mind.
  • RIPLEY. From flag to flag.
  • RITCHIE, see BERKLEY, HELEN.
  • RITTER. Lyre, pen and pencil.
    • tr. Schumann. Music and musicians.
  • ROBBINS. Sequel to American popular lessons.
  • ROBERTS. A series of appeals.
  • ROBINSON, Mrs. M. S., see CHESTER, M.
  • ROBINSON, Mrs. T. A. L., see BERTHOLDO, ERNST.
  • ROCKWOOD. In Biscayne Bay.
    • To sing or not to sing.
  • ROE, MARTHA. A work in numbers.
  • ROE, MARY A. Left in the wilderness.
  • ROGERS. Marie Manning and others.
    • Twilight stories.
  • ROHLFS. Cynthia Wakeham's money.
    • Forsaken inn.
    • Hand and ring.
    • Leavenworth case.
    • A matter of millions.
    • The mill mystery.
    • Strange disappearance.
  • ROLLINS. All sorts of children.
    • From palm to glacier.
    • Story of a ranche.
    • The three Tetons.
    • Uncle Tom's tenement.
  • ROSENFELD. A grand dishonor.
    • 'Twixt earth and heaven.
  • ROUSE, A. L. Wendover home.
  • ROUSE, Mrs. L. L. Catharine Grafton's mistake.
    • Honest Wullie.
    • Kezia and the doctor.
    • Lady Marion's answer.
    • The laird's son.
    • Parting at the Burnside.
  • ROWSON. History of Charlotte Temple.
  • ROYCE. Sketch of the life of Mrs. Emelie Royce Bradley.
  • RUDE. Magnolia leaves.
  • RUMSEY. A St. Augustine episode.
  • RUSH. Dew drops of the sunny South.
    • Way marks in the life of a wanderer.
  • SADLIER, A. T. Names that live in Catholic hearts.
    • Women of Catholicity.
    • tr. Lignori. A thought for each day of the year.

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  • SADLIER, A. T., tr. Navery. Idols.
    • The monk's pardon.
    • Year of the Sacred Heart.
  • SADLIER, Mrs. M. A. Aunt Honor's keepsake.
    • Confederate chieftains.
    • Elinor Preston.
    • Heiress of Kilorgan.
    • MacCarthy More.
    • Maureen Dhu.
    • New lights.
    • comp. Young ladies' reader.
  • SAGE. Christmas elves.
    • The jolly ten.
  • ST. JOHN. Wordsworth for the young.
  • SALMON. History of the appointing power by the president.
  • SANFORD, Mrs. D. P. Houseful of children.
  • SANFORD, Mrs. M. F. For you and me are these scattered leaves regathered.
  • SANGSTER. Home fairies and heart flowers.
    • Poems of the household.
  • SAWTELLE. What one can do with a chafing dish.
  • SAWYER. Merchant's widow.
    • tr. Herder. Leaves of antiquity.
    • ed. Ladies repository.
    • Rose of Sharon.
    • Scott, Mrs. J. H. Poems.
  • SCHOLL. My mother's chair.
  • SCRIBNER. Savings society.
  • SEARING. Land of Rip Van Winkle.
    • Social experiment.
  • SEDGWICK. Letters from abroad.
    • Married or single.
    • ed. Poetical remains of Lucretia Maria Davidson.
  • SEELYE. Story of Columbus.
  • SERRANO. Destiny and other poems.
    • tr. Bashkirtseff. Journal of a young artist, 1860-84.
    • Bazan. Swan of Vilamorta.
    • Breton. Life of an artist.
    • Guardiola. Universal language.
    • Valera. Commander Mendoza.
    • Donna Luz.
    • Pepita Ximenez.
  • SEWARD. Around the world stories.
    • ed. William H. Seward's travels.
  • SEYMOUR. Christmas holidays at Cedar Grove.
    • Easter holidays at Cedar Grove.
    • Imperia.
    • Rheingold trilogy.
    • Ruthvens of Cedar Grove.
  • SHACKLEFORD and SANDS. Virginia Dare.
  • SHAW. Text-book on nursing.

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  • SHEPARD. Pretty Lucy Merwin.
    • Ruth Eliot's dream.
  • SHEPHERD, DOROTHEA ALICE, pseud. Cooking club of Tu Whit Hollow.
    • Good-for-nothing Polly.
    • How two girls tried farming.
    • Sugar-plums.
  • SHERMAN, tr. Guerrazzi. Beatrice Cenci.
  • SHERWOOD, Mrs. M. E. W. Amenities of home.
    • Art of entertaining.
    • Manners and social usages.
    • Poems.
    • Sarcasm of destiny.
  • SHERWOOD, Mrs. R. E. Pretty Peggy.
  • SIKES. Apropos of women and theaters.
  • SILLIMAN. On the origin of aërolites.
  • SILSBY, comp. Tributes to Shakespeare.
  • SKEEL. My three-legged story teller.
  • SKELDING, comp. Flowers from garden and glade.
    • Flowers from here and there.
    • Flowers from hill and dale.
  • SLEIGHT. Flag on the mill.
    • The house at Crague.
    • Knights of Sandy Hollow.
    • Osego chronicles.
    • Prairie days.
    • Pulpit and easel.
  • SLICK, JONATHAN, pseud. Curse of gold.
    • Fashion and famine.
    • Norston's Rest.
    • Old homestead.
    • ed. Mrs. Stephen's new monthly, v. 1-2.
  • SLOSSON. Seven dreamers.
  • SMILEY. Fullness of blessing.
    • Garden graith.
    • Who is he?
  • SMITH, C. B. Manuscripts from Clara Bickford Smith's portfolio: In memoriam.
  • SMITH, E. J., tr. Selections from Lucian.
  • SMITH, Mrs. E. O., see HELFENSTEIN, ERNEST.
  • SMITH, Mrs. E. S. Fairy's search.
    • Poems and ballads.
  • SMITH, F. M. A noble art.
  • SMITH, H. A. Animals wild and tame.
    • Birds and fishes.
    • Great cities of the ancient world.
    • Great cities of the modern world.
    • One hundred famous Americans.
    • One syllable history of Russia.
    • Stories of persons and places in America.
    • Wonderful cities of the world.
  • SMITH, J. Charity organizations in the United States.
  • SMITH, J. C. Echoes from the Psalter.

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  • SMITH, Mrs. J. L. Wayside leaves.
    • Wind flowers.
  • SMITH, Mrs. J. O. Day lilies.
    • Mayor of Kanemeta.
    • Thoughts for the Easter-tide.
  • SMITH, M. M. Kick him down hill.
  • SMITH, Mrs. MARGARET T. Genealogy and reminiscences of William Smith and family.
  • SMITH, MARTHA A. Poems. 1883.
    • Poems. 1892.
  • SMITH, Mrs. MARY L. Gift of gentian.
    • His name.
    • Inn of rest.
    • Lilies and violets for Easter day.
    • Your birthday.
    • Tired mothers.
  • SMITH, Mrs. MARY P., see THORNE, P.
  • SNEDEKER. Family canoe trip.
  • Social life.
  • SOMERS. Phenomenal identity.
  • SOPHRONIA, AUNT, pseud. A B C for temperance nurseries.
    • Almost a nun.
    • Among the Alaskans.
    • Best fellow in the world.
    • Blind Annie Lorimer.
    • Cap-makers.
    • Captain's bargain.
    • Circled by fire.
    • Convict's family.
    • Corner stall.
    • The curse and the cup.
    • A day with a demon.
    • The dragon and the kettle.
    • Emerald spray.
    • Firebrands.
    • Frau Dagmar's son.
    • George Miller and his mother.
    • Golden fruit.
    • Golden heart.
    • Golden life.
    • Golden work.
    • Gospel in the Riviera.
    • Graham's laddie.
    • Hannah.
    • Heir of Athole.
    • How could he escape.
    • John and the demijohn.
    • Jug-or-not.
    • Life and light.
    • Life cruise of Captain Bess Adams.
    • The little Norwegian.
    • A made man.
    • Modern prodigal.

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  • SOPHRONIA, AUNT, pseud. Moth and rust.
    • Mother Goose for temperance nurseries.
    • My five wards.
    • Nannie Barton.
    • Nature readers.
    • New York Bible women.
    • New York needle women.
    • Nothing to drink.
    • Ohio ark and where it floated.
    • Old Michael and his little friend.
    • On London Bridge.
    • Our Chatham street uncle.
    • The path and the lamp.
    • A plain woman's story.
    • Rag Fair and May Fair.
    • Roland's daughter.
    • Saints and sinners.
    • Sara Jane.
    • Secrets of the convent and the confessional.
    • Shoe binders of New York.
    • Step by step.
    • Story of Rasmus.
    • Strange sea story.
    • Temperance arithmetic.
    • Tragedy of the sea.
    • True story library.
    • Twelve noble men.
    • Westward.
    • comp. Temperance first reader.
    • Temperance second reader.
  • SOULÉ. Memoir of Rev. H. B. Soulé.
    • Wine or water.
    • ed. Christian leader.
  • SOUTHWORTH. Cruel as the grave.
    • Missing bride.
    • Prince of darkness.
    • Two sisters.
    • Woman's friend.
  • SPEAR. Preparing to read.
  • SPENCER, L. How to preserve a wife.
  • SPENSER, Mrs. M. C. Benefit of the doubt.
    • Brinks, an American countess.
  • SPRINGER, tr. Alarcon. Three-cornered hat.
    • Bazan. A Christian woman.
  • STAATS. Sketches from truth.
  • STANTON and ANTHONY and GAGE. History of woman suffrage.
    • ed. The Revolution.
  • STEBBINS, G. Dynamic breathing and harmonic gymnastics.
  • STEBBINS, Mrs. M. E. Heroines of history.
  • STEELE, Mrs. E. B.–joint author. Barnes' general history of the United States.
    • Barnes' popular history of the United States.

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  • STEELE, Mrs. E. B. –joint author. Brief history of ancient peoples.
    • Brief history of France.
    • Brief history of Greece.
    • Brief history of mediæval and modern peoples.
    • Brief history of Rome.
    • Brief history of the United States.
    • Hygienic physiology.
    • Hygienic physiology abridged.
  • STEELE, Mrs. F. M. and ADAMS, Mrs. Beauty of form and grace of vesture.
  • STEELE, Mrs. M. C. Memoirs of the mother and wife of Washington.
    • tr. Florian. History of the Moors of Spain.
  • STEPHENS, Mrs. A. S. see SLICK, JONATHAN.
  • STERNE, STUART, pseud. Angelo.
    • Beyond the shadow.
    • Piero de Castiglione.
    • Story of two lives.
  • STODDARD. The Morgesons.
    • Temple house.
    • Two men.
  • STONE. Memoir of George Boardman Boomer.
    • Summer in Scandinavia.
  • STOW. Probate chaff.
    • Probate confiscation.
  • STRANAHAN. History of French painting.
  • STUART. Golden wedding.
    • Dans un phare.
  • SUSAN, AUNT, pseud. Aunt Jane's hero.
    • Avis Benson.
    • Flower of the family.
    • Fred, Maria and me.
    • Gentleman Jim.
    • How sorrow was changed into sympathy.
    • Life and letters.
    • Nidworth and his three magic wands.
    • Only a dandelion.
    • Pemaquid.
    • The Percys.
    • Stepping heavenward.
    • Urbane and his friends.
  • SUTTON. Leaves of healing.
  • SWANZY. Pompeii.
  • SWEZY. Strong staff that was broken.
  • TACITA, pseud. Leisure hours.
  • TAFF. Life and letters of A. E. Ward.
  • TAFT. Buds of promise.
  • TAPPAN. Morning glory.
  • TAYLOR, B. G. Sardonyx seal.
  • TAYLOR, E. D. Cup of loving service.
  • TAYLOR, Mrs. M. C. M. Sketches of life and death of I. S. Wilbur.
  • TAYLOR, Mrs. M. H. Letters to a young housekeeper.

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  • TEN EYCK. Home thoughts.
    • Prayers of the Bible.
    • Sabbath hours in my corner.
  • TENNEY. Life of D. A. Gallitzin, prince and priest.
    • Marian Elwood.
  • TERHUNE, Mrs. M. V., see HARLAND, MARION.
  • THALHEIMER. History of England for the use of schools.
    • Manual of ancient history.
    • Manual of mediæval and modern history.
    • New eclectic history of the United States.
    • Outlines of general history.
  • THEODOLI. Under pressure.
  • THOMAS, E. M. Inverted torch.
    • The round year.
  • THOMAS, J., and THOMAS, A. Favorite selections.
    • Psycho-physical culture.
  • THOMPSON. Rhythmical gymnastics.
  • THORNE, P., pseud. Jolly good times.
    • Jolly good times at Hackmatack.
  • THURSTON. Light from history.
  • TIBBALS. Many mistakes mended.
  • TOUSEY. Verses.
  • TOWNSEND. Only girls.
    • Our presidents.
  • TRACEY, tr. Vincent. Tiomane, a girl of Berck.
  • TUCKER, E. S. Little ways and great plays.
  • TUCKER, M. E. Poems.
  • TUPPER. By a hair's breadth.
    • By whose hand.
  • TURNBULL. Catholic man.
    • Marguerite's vow.
    • Val-Maria.
  • TUTTLE. In a nut-shell.
  • TWING, ed. Church work.
  • TYLER, J. Lyret.
    • Waymarks.
  • TYLER, J. G., tr. Flügel. Thomas Carlyle's moral and religious development.
  • UPHAM. Salem witchcraft in outline.
  • UPTON. Castles in the air.
  • VANDERBILT. History of the Reformed church, Flatbush.
    • Social history of Flatbush.
  • VAN DEUSEN. Christmas rosary.
    • Dawn.
    • Easter bells.
    • Easter song.
    • Morning star.
    • Rachel Dumont.
  • VAN KIRK. Vocation of an Easter lily.
  • VAN NOSTRAND. Poems.
  • VAN RENSSELAER. Devil's picture books.
    • ed. Bowne. A girl's life 80 years ago.

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  • VAN WAGENEN. Idle moments.
  • VAUGHAN. New era.
    • Orpheus.
  • VICTOR, Mrs. F. A. All over Oregon and Washington.
    • Atlantis arisen.
    • History of Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming. 1840-1888. In Bancroft, Pacific coast histories.
    • History of Washington, Idaho and Montana, 1845-1889. In Bancroft, Pacific coast histories.
    • New Penelope.
    • and VICTOR, Mrs. M. V. Poems of sentiment and imagination.
  • VICTOR, Mrs. M. V. and VICTOR, Mrs. F. A. Poems of sentiment and imagination.
  • VINGUT. Naomi Torrente.
  • VINING. Simple and complex primer for pianoforte.
    • Whys and wherefores of music.
  • VIRGINIA, COUSIN, pseud. Calderwood secret.
    • Genoa, the superb.
    • House of the musician.
    • Joseph, the Jew.
    • Kettle club series.
    • Lily of the Arno.
    • Miss Nancy's pilgrimage.
    • A royal physician.
    • Treasure tower.
    • Tulip place.
    • Two old cats.
  • WADSWORTH, O. A. pseud. Bill Riggs, jr.
    • Heavenward bound.
    • Kit, Fan, Tot and the rest of them.
    • Our Phil and other stories.
  • WAGNALLS. Miserere, a musical story.
  • WALSH. For love of gold.
    • Hazel Kirke.
    • Saints and sinners.
    • Wife of two husbands.
  • WALWORTH, Mrs. E. H. Battles of Saratoga.
  • WALWORTH, E. H., the younger. Life and times of Kateri Tekakwitha.
    • An old world as seen through young eyes.
  • WALWORTH, R. H. Where was Elsie?
  • WANDLE. Art of crocheting.
    • Art of knitting.
    • Beauty.
    • Extracts and beverages.
    • Masquerade and carnival.
    • Nourishment for invalids.
    • Pastimes for children.
    • Smocking and fancy stitches for the decoration of garments.

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  • WARNER, A. B. see LOTHROP, AMY.
  • WARNER, H. P. Our baby.
    • Poems of home life.
    • Round by round.
  • WARNER, L. H. Five little finger stories.
  • WARNER, S. see WETHERELL, ELIZABETH.
  • WASHBURN, Mrs. J. A. I. To the Pacific and back.
  • WASHBURN, J. B. Blossoms of thought.
    • Yo Semite, and other poems.
  • WASHINGTON. Echoes of song.
    • Memory's casket.
  • WATERMAN, MARGARET P., tr. Marlitt. Brave woman.
  • WATERMAN, Mrs. MARY B. Gathered fragments.
    • Short stories.
    • Tangletop.
  • WATERS. Handbook of legendary and mythological art.
    • Painters, sculptors, architects, engravers, and their works, a handbook.
  • WATSON. Old harbor town.
  • WAUGH. Over the hills.
  • WEED. Twilight echoes.
  • WELLER, ELIZABETH, pseud. Heroic sinner.
    • Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter, dramatized.
  • WELLS. Bessie and I.
  • WELSH. Intermediate problems in arithmetic.
    • Key to intermediate arithmetic problems.
  • WESTCOTT. Bessie Wilmerton.
  • WESTON. Catechism on the doctrines, usages, and holy days of the Protestant Episcopal church.
  • WETHERELL, ELIZABETH, pseud. Bread and oranges.
    • Diana.
    • Flag of truce.
    • Little camp on Eagle hill.
    • Melbourne house.
    • Old helmet.
    • Queechy.
    • Rapids of Niagara.
    • Sceptres and crowns.
    • Wide, wide world.
    • Willow brook.
  • WHEATON, CAMPBELL, pseud.
    • Anne Bradstreet and her time.
    • In foreign kitchens.
    • Miss Herndon's income.
    • Miss Melinda's opportunity.
    • Prisoners of poverty.
    • Prisoners of poverty abroad.
    • Roger Berkeley's probation.
    • Some passages in the lifetime of Dr. Martha Scarboro.

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  • WHEATON, CAMPBELL, pseud. Under green apple boughs.
    • What-to-do club.
  • WHEELER. Columbia's emblem, Indian corn.
  • WHEELOCK. Annis Warden.
  • WHITCHER, Mrs. F. M., see FRANK.
  • WHITCHER, Mrs. M. L. Few stray leaves in the history of Whitesboro.
  • WHITCOMB. Students' topical history chart.
  • WHITE. Students' mythology.
  • WHITTLESEY, ed. Mother's magazine.
  • WICKES. Life and letters of Rev. L. A. Wickes.
  • WIETING. Incidents in the life of Dr. J. M. Wieting.
  • WIGGIN. Bird's Christmas carol.
    • Children's rights.
    • Story hour.
    • Story of Patsy.
    • A summer in a canon.
    • Timothy's quest.
  • WILBOUR. Soul to soul, lectures and addresses.
  • WILCOX. Beautiful land of Nod.
    • Drops of water.
    • Maurine.
    • Poems of passion.
    • Poems of pleasure.
  • WILDRICK. Lord Strahan.
    • Marguerite Kent.
    • A zealot in tulle.
  • WILKINS. Map drawing book of the continents.
    • Map drawing book of the U. S.
  • WILKINSON. Discontented fairy.
    • Jack in Fairyland.
  • WILLARD, Mrs. E. H. Abridgement of the history of the U. S.
    • Address, proposing a plan for improving female education.
    • Advancement of female education.
    • Ancient geography.
    • Fulfillment of a promise.
    • Guide to the temple of time.
    • History of the United States.
    • Last leaves of American history.
    • Morals for the young.
    • and WOODBRIDGE. Ancient atlas.
    • Universal history.
  • WILLARD, F. E. Glimpses of 50 years.
    • Nineteen beautiful years.
    • Woman in the pulpit.
  • WILLARD, K. L. Colony of girls.
  • WILLIAMS, H. K., and WARLOW and PECK. Our new arithmetic.
  • WILLIAMS, L. F. Female Robinson Crusoe.
  • WILLIAMS, Mrs. M. M. Field-farings.

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  • WILLIAMS, Mrs. M. J. Floral memory, Lilium Browneye.
  • WILLIAMS, Mrs. M. N. Voices from the silent land.
    • A year in China.
  • WILLIAMS, Mrs. R. S. Alice Norwood.
    • Another man's bride.
    • Pearl Trevelyan.
  • WILLIAMS, Mrs. T. C., comp. Hymnal, Amore Dei.
  • WILLING. Bunch of flowers for girls.
    • Chaff and wheat.
    • Diamond dust.
    • A dozen be's for boys.
    • From 15 to 25.
    • The only way out.
    • Potential woman.
    • Through the dark to the day.
    • Won.
    • and CLEMENS. Rosario.
  • WILLSON. Disaster, struggle, triumph.
    • Lives of the three Mrs. Judsons.
  • WILSON. Palace of Shusan.
  • WING. Brooklyn fancies.
  • WINTER, Mrs. W., see CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH.
  • WINSLOW. Barford Mills.
    • Boy convict of Bermuda.
    • Cherie's answered prayer.
    • Enderby Bible class.
    • Fate of the innocents.
    • Katie Robertson.
    • Marion.
    • Marion's temptation.
    • Maurizio's boyhood.
    • Michael Ellis's text.
    • Miss Malcolm's ten.
    • A more excellent way.
    • Rescued from the street.
    • Roderick Granger.
    • Save the boys.
    • Saved.
    • Secret of victory.
    • The Sewells.
    • Three girls in Italy.
    • Three years at Glenwood.
    • Under ban.
    • West Beach boys.
    • The Y's and their work.
    • ed. Sketch of the life, character, and work of Alonzo Crittenden.
  • WITHERSPOON. Pattern cook-book.
    • Perfect art of canning and preserving.
  • WOODRUFF. Bellevue.
    • Daisy-seekers.
    • Holden with the cords.

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  • WOODRUFF. Life's sunny side.
    • Shiloh.
    • and HAMILTON, and others. At the evening time.
  • WOODWARD. Home blossoms.
  • WRIGHT, E. C. Lichen tufts from the Alleghanies.
  • WRIGHT, H. C. Children's stories in American history.
    • Children's stories in English literature from Shakespeare to Tennyson.
    • Children's stories in English literature from Taliesin to Shakespeare.
    • Children's stories of American progress.
    • Children's stories of the great scientists.
    • Princess Liliwinkins.
  • WRIGHT, Mrs. J. M., see SOPHRONIA, AUNT.
  • YAWGER. The Indian and the pioneer.
  • YECHTON, BARBARA, pseud. Banks, and banks.
    • Christine's inspiration.
  • YENDES. Preston papers.
  • YEWROWNCKIE, AUNT, pseud. Eyes and ears.
  • YOUMANS. Descriptive botany.
    • First book of botany.
  • YOUNG. Adrift.
  • ZEREGA. Children's paradise.
    • tr. Sand. The naiad, a ghost story.

NORTH CAROLINA.

  • BAKER, see HALL, E.
  • CARLTON. Practical and fancy cook-book.
  • CHRISTENSEN. Afro-American folk-lore.
  • ELLIOTT. Mrs. Elliott's house-wife.
  • HALL, EUGENE, pseud. The master of L'Etrange.
  • IRWIN. Hermit of Petræa.
  • JACKSON. Life and letters of Gen. Jackson.
  • JOHNS. Cooleemee.
  • KERR, pseud. A watch-key.
  • LEHMAN. Sketches of European travel.
  • PINNIX, see KERR.
  • REID, CHRISTIAN, pseud. After many days.
    • Bonny Kate.
    • Comedy of elopement.
    • Daughter of Bohemia.
    • Ebb-tide.
    • A gentle belle.
    • Heart of steel.
    • Hearts and hands.
    • "Land of the sky."
    • Mabel Lee.
    • Miss Churchill.
    • Morton House.
    • Nina's atonement.
    • Question of honor.

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  • REID, CHRISTIAN, pseud. Roslyn's fortune.
    • A summer idyl.
    • Valerie Aylmer.
  • SPENCER. First steps in North Carolina history.

NORTH DAKOTA.

  • HOLLEY. Once their home.

OHIO.

  • ALDERMAN, comp. Centennial souvenir of Marietta.
    • Identification of the society of the Cincinnati.
  • ALDRICH. Travels of three insects.
  • ANGEL. This side and that.
  • B., J. W. Housekeeper's friend.
  • BEVIS. Poems.
  • BOLTON. Famous American authors.
    • Famous American statesmen.
    • Famous English authors of the 19th century.
    • Famous English statesmen of Queen Victoria's reign.
    • Famous European artists.
    • Famous men of science.
    • Famous types of womanhood.
    • How success is won.
    • Lives of girls who became famous.
    • Lives of poor boys who became famous.
    • Social studies in England.
    • Stories from life.
    • Successful women.
    • and BOLTON, C. K. From heart and nature.
  • BOMPIANI. Italian explorers in Africa.
  • BOOTH. Family of three.
    • Karan Kringle's journal.
    • A wilful heiress.
  • BROTHERTON. Sailing of King Olaf.
  • CHISHOLM. Eunice Erskine.
    • In search of a home.
    • Stephen Lyle.
    • Who wins?
  • CONNER, comp. The parent heart in song.
  • CRAWFORD. Land of the Montezumas.
  • CUTLER, J. P. comp. Life and times of Ephraim Cutler.
    • and CUTLER, W. P. Life, journals and correspondence of Rev. Manassah Cutler.
  • DAHLGREN. Chim.
    • Divorced.
    • Etiquette of social life in Washington.
    • tr. Executive power in the U. S.
    • Lights and shadows of a life.
    • The lost name.
    • Memoir of J. A. Dahlgren.
    • South Mountain magic.

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  • DAHLGREN. South Sea sketches.
  • DAVIS and others. Lucy Webb Hayes.
  • DIMOND. Handbook for pilgrims.
  • DOERNER. Treasury of general knowledge.
  • DU BOIS. Columbus and Beatriz.
    • Martha Corey.
  • EASTMAN. Ethics of music.
  • ELLARD. Grandma's Christmas-day.
  • FARMER. Boy's book of famous rulers.
    • Girl's book of famous queens.
    • Knight of faith.
    • Life of La Fayette, the knight of liberty.
    • Moral inheritance.
    • Prince of the flaming star.
    • Short history of the French Revolution.
    • Story-book of science.
  • GAGE. Poems.
  • HAUGHTON. The Christ child.
  • HAYWARD. From Finland to Greece.
  • HOSEA. Eastward.
  • JACKSON. Women wealth-winners.
  • Kitchen garden ed. by Laws.
  • LAWS, ed. The kitchen garden, 1883-88.
  • LLOYD. Poems.
  • MACK. Leland Hall mystery.
  • MCLAUGHLIN. China painting.
    • Painting in oil.
    • Pottery decoration.
    • Suggestions to china painters.
  • MANLY. Hit and miss.
  • MURPHY, ed. Woman's medical journal.
  • PERRY. Sketch of the women's art museum association of Cincinnati.
  • PHELPS. Annals of the Church of Christ.
    • comp. Catechism of the Bible.
  • PIATT. Dramatic persons and moods.
    • In primrose-time.
    • An Irish garland.
    • Mrs. Piatt's select poems.
    • That new world.
    • The witch in the glass.
    • A woman's poems.
    • Voyage to the Fortunate Isles.
  • ROBERTSON. A talk about Whittier.
  • SHARP. Eleanor's courtship.
  • SHERWOOD. Camp-fire.
    • Dream of the ages.
  • SMITH. Jolly good times at Hackmatack.
    • Miss Ellis's mission.
  • SPANGLER. Domestic economy.
  • STEWART. Memories of the crusade of 1873 by Mother Stewart.
  • SWAN. Once a year.
    • The opal queen.

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  • THALHEIMER. Manual of ancient history.
  • THOMAS. Lyrics and sonnets.
    • The round year.
  • THOMPSON. Rhythmical gymnastics.
  • THOMS, comp. Important events in the world's history.
  • TRUESDELL. Poems.
  • VINCENT. Bible story of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
  • W., Mrs. M. B., tr. A Sylvester night's adventure.
  • WARREN. The old school-house.
  • WATSON. What every family wants.
  • WHITE. Kentucky cookery-book.
  • WILDE. Schiller Immortellen.
  • WILSON. At the sign of the White Swan.
  • WINTERMUTE. Eleven women and thirteen men.

OREGON.

  • COOKE. Tears and victory.
  • DUNIWAY. David and Anna Matson.
  • ENGLAND. Ceres.
  • SAWTELLE. Heroine of '49.
  • STITZEL. What came of it.
  • VICTOR. Atlantis arisen.
    • History of Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming. In Bancroft. Works.
    • History of Oregon. In Bancroft. Works.
    • History of Washington, Idaho and Montana. In Bancroft. Works.
    • New Penelope.
    • River of the West.

PENNSYLVANIA.

  • AITKEN. Bohemia.
  • ANDERSON. The Baptists in Sweden.
  • ARNOLD, C. Whatsoever.
  • ARNOLD, H. Practice in parsing and analysis.
  • ARR, E. H. pseud. Stories for little ones.
  • AVERY and FINCH. King's daughters' diary.
  • BAKER. Address in obstetrics.
    • Management of the perineum during labor.
  • BALCH, tr. Narrative by the Prince de Broglia of a visit to America, 1782.
  • BALDY. Romance of a Spanish nun.
  • BALLARD. Among the moths and butterflies.
  • BASSETTE. Bilateral facial paralysis.
    • Gelsemium in spasms and neuralgias.
    • Paralysis in children after infectious disease.
    • Puerperal paralysis.
  • BELL. Inverse proportion.
  • BENNETT. Insanity as a symptom of Bright's disease.

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  • BENNETT. Mechanical restraint in the treatment of the insane.
    • What shall we do with our chronic insane?
  • BENTON. How to cook well.
  • BIRD. Four-o'clocks.
  • BLACKALL, Mrs. E. L. Won and not one.
    • and BLACKALL, C. R. Stories about Jesus.
  • BLADEN. The buoyant brigands.
    • Eros Court.
    • Missing moustache.
    • Pink of propriety.
    • Water-waif.
    • Why he is a bachelor.
  • BLANCHARD. Bless it.
    • Butterfly.
    • Ida Waugh's alphabet-book.
    • Mammy's baby.
  • BLY, NELLY, pseud. Around the world in 72 days.
    • Six months in Mexico.
    • Ten days in a mad-house.
  • BOSSON, comp. Aunt Mena's recipe-book.
  • BOSTWICK. Four o'clock.
  • BOYD. A good name.
    • Wat Adams.
  • BRINTON. Poems.
  • BROOMALL, Dr. A. E. Case of congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
    • Lithotresis and vagin*l lithotomy.
    • Operation of episiotomy.
  • BROOMALL, C. S. tr. Freebooter of the Baltic.
  • BROWER. Plock.
    • The remainder-man.
  • BUCKINGHAM. Parson Thorne's trial.
    • Pearl.
    • A self-made woman.
    • Silver chalice.
  • BURGIN. In memoriam Susan Roberts.
  • BURK, tr. Light in the darkness.
  • BURLEIGH. Sanitary centres.
    • A solemn message.
    • Woman's excuse for being.
  • BUTCHER, tr. Basil and Adelbert.
    • tr. Hilda.
    • Tennenwiese.
    • Where is Heaven ?
  • C., F. G. Echoes.
  • C., S. Wayside flowers.
  • CAMP. Drills in arithmetic.
  • CAMPBELL, J. Mother Goose's protest.
    • Nineteenth century woman.
    • Origin of the fan.
    • Story of the willow plate.
    • ed. Woman's progress.

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  • CAMPBELL, J. H. L. Legend of the infancy of our Saviour.
  • CARPENTER, comp. Student's guide to general literature.
  • CHANDLER. Poetical works.
  • CHASE. Over the border: Arcadia.
  • Children's friend ed. by Hough.
  • CHISHOLM. Who wins.
  • CHURCH. The Wildfords in India.
  • CLARKE. Essays on music in poetry.
    • and PORTER, ed. Poet-lore, 1889-93.
  • COCHRANE, see BLY, NELLIE.
  • COHEN, H. L., tr. The new job.
  • COHEN, M. M. Emma Lazarus.
    • Essays, stories and poems.
  • COHEN, N. M. Magazine papers.
  • COLLINS, C. C. Rented, a husband.
  • COLLINS, Mrs. J. S. Emma's triumph.
  • COLLIS. A woman's trip to Alaska.
    • A woman's war record, 1861-65.
  • COOK. Grandfather.
  • COOPER. Animal life in the sea and on the land.
  • COURTNEY. Poems.
  • COWDERY, tr. Franz Liszt.
  • CRAWFORD. Songs of early and later years.
  • CUSTEAD. Rose and Elza.
  • DALLAS, ed. Diary of Geo. M. Dallas while U. S. minister to Russia, 1837-39, and to England, 1856-61.
  • DARLINGTON. Fort Pitt and letters from the frontier.
  • DAVIS. The Lollard.
    • Maggie Pollard's sacrifice.
  • DELAND, E. D. Scrap book of articles from periodicals.
  • DELAND, Mrs. M. John Ward, preacher.
    • The old garden.
    • Sidney.
    • Story of a child.
  • DEWITT. How he made his fortune.
  • DOUGLAS. Poems.
  • DOUGLASS. Romance at the antipodes.
  • DUHRING. Amor in society.
    • Gentlefolks and others.
    • Mental life and culture.
    • Philosophers and fools.
  • DURANT, pub. Prohibition party campaign songs.
  • EDWARDS. Handbook of mythology.
  • ELDREDGE. Cast out.
    • The Greys.
  • ELLIS. Lights and shadows of Sewickley life.
  • EMBE, pseud. Stiya.
  • ENDLECH, tr. Katharine von Bora.
  • EVERETT. Leaves adrift.

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  • Faith and works pub. by the Woman's Christian Association of Philadelphia.
  • FISHER. Deaths and sequelæ due to delay and experimentation before operation.
  • FINCH and AVERY. King's daughters' diary.
  • FLEISCHMAN, tr. Klaus Brewer's wife.
  • FLORY, tr. Herdsman of Dambach.
  • FOOTE. A brand plucked from the fire.
  • Foreign eclectic ed. by Howard.
  • FOULKE. Chilomonas paramæcium.
    • il. Fresh water sponges by Potts.
    • On the genus apsilus.
    • Some phenomena in the life-history of Clathrulina elegans.
  • FRENCH. A new path in electrical therapeutics.
  • Friends' intelligencer ed. by Roberts, Johnson and others.
  • FULLERTON. Abdominal surgery in the Woman's Hospital of Phila.
    • Effect of trachelorrhophy upon parturition.
    • Handbook of obstetrical nursing.
    • Health of the women of the period.
    • The new womanhood.
    • Nursing in abdominal surgery and diseases of women.
    • Obstetric surgery.
    • Remarkable case of utero abdominal pregnancy.
    • Surgery or electricity in gynæcology.
    • Surgery or electricity in gynæcology and pædiatry.
    • Surgery versus electricity in the management of salpingitis.
    • Woman in medicine.
  • FURNESS. Concordance to Shakespeare's poems.
  • G. Gleams and echoes.
  • Garnered treasures from the poets ed. by Johnson and others.
  • GARRETT, M. S. and E. Papers and reports on the education of the deaf.
  • GIBBONS. French and Belgians.
    • Pennsylvania Dutch.
  • GILMORE. Insanity of the puerperium.
  • GRAHAM. Margaret Ellison.
  • GREW. James Mott.
    • Scrap-book.
  • GRIFFITH. Boys at Eastwick.
    • Leaves and fruit.
  • GUTHRIE. The silver lining.
  • HALE. Biography of distinguished women.
  • HALLOWELL, A. D., ed. James and Lucretia Mott, life and letters.
  • HALLOWELL, Mrs. S. C. F. Bec's bed-time.
    • Nan, the new fashioned girl.

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  • HALVEY. Christmas chimes.
  • HAMLIN. Jochebed's trust.
  • HANAFORD. Shall women vote in church matters?
  • HARLAND, M. pseud. His great self.
  • HARPER. Iola Leroy.
    • Moses.
    • Sketches of southern life.
  • HARRINGTON. Centennial poems and other poems.
  • HARRIS, tr. Log of a Japanese journey.
  • HAVEN. Pittsburg and Allegheny blue-book.
  • HERBERT. To and through Nebraska.
  • HEYSER, tr. The red mantle.
  • HIGGINS. Holidays at the Grange.
  • HILDERBURN. Amy Hall.
    • Archie and puss*.
    • Baby Gracie at the sea-side.
    • Bessie's birds.
    • Bessie Lane's mistake.
    • Carrie's peaches.
    • Craythorns of Stony Hollow.
    • Daisy Delafield.
    • Discontented little girl.
    • Dr. Leslie's boys.
    • Doll Flora.
    • Fannie's rule.
    • Far away: life at Tanna and Samoa.
    • Flora Morris' choice.
    • Frank Harvey in Paris.
    • Gaffney's tavern.
    • George Lee.
    • Gertie's doll.
    • Little Mischief.
    • Mary's doll.
    • Miss Clare's party.
    • Mrs. Lee and her boy Bertie.
    • Money.
    • The new sled.
    • Only in fun.
    • Polly and her friends.
    • Three cents.
    • Uncle Hugh's horse.
    • The white rabbits.
  • HOLSTEIN. Three years in field hospitals.
  • Home, a monthly magazine of Catholic news ed. by Moore.
  • HOSMER. The back court.
    • Child captives.
    • Chumbo's hut.
    • Lost father.
    • Rich and poor.
    • You-Sing.
  • HOUGH, ed. Children's friend, 1887.
  • HOWARD, M. Annie's influence.
    • Four friends and their fortunes.

[Page 49, Column 2]

  • HOWARD, M. Mr. Warner's household.
    • Oriel.
    • Two terms at Olney.
  • HOWARD, Mrs. S. E., ed. The foreign eclectic, v. 1. 1884.
  • HUNT, J. M. A woman's talent.
  • HUNT, S. M. Journal of the life and religious labors of Sarah Hunt.
  • HYNEMAN. The leper.
  • IRELAND, tr. Betty's decision.
  • IRWIN and WISTER, ed. Worthy women of our first century.
  • JANVIER. Practical keramics for students.
  • JEFFERIES. In memoriam.
  • JOHNSON, H. M. About Mexico, past and present.
    • First the blade.
  • JOHNSON, JANE. Primary lessons for first-day schools.
    • Scraps of thought and feeling.
    • Talks with the children.
    • and others, ed. Friend's intelligencer, 1884-85.
    • Garnered treasures from the poets.
  • JONES, J. P. Poems.
  • JONES, Dr. M. A. D. Anomalous menstrual bodies.
    • Another hitherto undescribed disease of the ovaries.
    • Diagnosis of gyroma and endothelioma of the ovary.
    • A hitherto undescribed disease of the ovary.
    • Microscopical studies in pelvic peritonitis.
    • Misplacements of the uterus.
    • Removal of the uterine appendages, 5 cases.
    • Removal of the uterine appendages, 9 cases.
    • Removal of the uterine appendages, recovery.
    • Sterility in woman.
    • Suppurating endothelioma.
    • Two cases of removal of uterine myoma.
  • KAHN. Immense left inguinal hernia with right inguinal and femoral hernia in a woman.
    • An incarcerated, retroflexed, pregnant uterus.
  • KEMP. Album of newspaper articles.
  • KENNEDY, Dr. C. M. Congenital atresia of the vagin*.
  • KENNEDY, Mrs. M. G. Anniversary leaves.
    • Coming to Jesus.
    • Giving to Jesus.
    • Growing like Jesus.
    • Jesus' marks.
    • Learning of Jesus.
    • Living for Jesus.
    • Praying to Jesus.
    • Stand up for Jesus.
    • Working for Jesus.
  • KILLIKELLY. Curious questions.

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  • KIRK, Mrs. E. O. Better times stories.
    • Ciphers.
    • Daughters of Eve.
    • Lesson in love.
    • Midsummer madness.
    • Queen money.
    • Sons and daughters.
    • Story of Margaret Kent.
    • Walford.
  • KIRK, Mrs. H. E. S. Conversations with Theodore and his sister.
    • Recollections of Charles Kirk.
  • KITCHEN. On the life of our patriotic admiral, Christopher Columbus.
  • KREMER. Bible gems.
  • LAMBORN. Ember days.
  • LANE. I married a soldier.
  • The Lantern ed. by students of Bryn Mawr College.
  • LAURENCE. Euthanasia.
  • LESLEY. Memorial of Mrs. Emma Seiler.
    • Recollections of my mother.
  • LEWIS, ed. H. C. Lewis. Work on the glacial phenomena.
  • LINCOLN. Concerning the management of tenement houses.
  • LITTLE. The world as we saw it.
  • LLOYD, E. Literature for little folks.
  • LLOYD, M., comp. Ad lucem.
    • Child's life of Luther.
  • LOWREY, tr. The northern light.
    • tr. Two daughters of one race.
  • LYLE, ed. Brief history of Lancaster Co.
  • MCCLELLAN, E. tr. Schiller and his times.
  • MCCLELLAN, Mrs. H. H. Broken chords.
    • A carpet knight.
    • Cupid and the sphinx.
    • Sketch of Mme. Seiler.
  • MCCONNELL, A. B. Half married.
  • MCCONNELL, S. J. Selections of poems and prose.
  • MCFADDEN, tr. Parsonage in the Hartz.
  • MCKEAN. Agnes and Mattie.
    • The Dennisons.
    • Flossie Thornton's investment.
    • Kezzie's corner.
    • Marion Elliott.
    • Marion Warrington.
    • Mrs. Goldworth's charity.
    • Pearl Hanford's summer.
  • MCKEEVER. Bertha's coronet.
    • Diamond cross.
    • Jesus on earth.
    • Little red cloak.
    • May Castleton's missions.
    • The old château.

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  • MCKEEVER. Rose Delaney's secret.
  • MCLOUGHLIN and WILLIAMS. A too short vacation.
  • MALLON, tr. Andreas Heimberger.
  • MANDERSON, tr. Anton, the fisherman.
    • tr. Buried in the snow.
    • Faithful unto death.
    • Fritz.
    • Geyer Wally.
    • The iron head.
  • MARSHALL. Report of a case of vesico-vagin*l fistula.
    • Two cases of congenital imperforate anus.
  • MASSEY. Verses for Christmas.
  • MATHEWS, tr. Angel of the village.
  • MAY, E., pseud. Poems.
  • MEEHAN. Fable.
  • MERCER. Cosmos.
  • MICHAEL. Chemical basis of plant forms.
    • Comparative chemistry of higher and lower plants.
    • Plant analysis.
    • Plant chemistry.
    • Preliminary analysis of the bark of Fouquinera splendens.
    • Zur Kenntniss der Addition von Brom und Chlor zu fester Crotonsäure.
    • and Jeanprêtre. Zur Kenntniss der Mandel sâure und ihres Nitrils.
    • and Trimble. On the occurrence of solid hydro-carbons in plants.
    • Ueber eine neue Bildungsweise von aromatischen Nitrilen.
  • MICKLEY. Genealogy of the Mickley family.
  • MILLER, comp. Who and what.
  • MONROE. Art of conversation.
  • MOORE, H. F. Loving Jesus early.
  • MOORE, HELEN. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
  • MOORE, Mrs. R. W. Journal during a tour of the W. Indies and S. America 1863-4.
  • MOORE, S. A., ed. Home, a monthly magazine of Catholic news, 1892.
  • MOTT, Mrs. L. Discourse on woman.
  • Mott, James and Lucretia, life and letters ed. by Hallowell.
  • MUMFORD. Hila Dart.
  • MUNRO. Massage.
  • MYERS. Gulf stream.
    • Margaret Gordon.
    • Poor Nicholas.
    • Railroad boy.
  • NAUMAN. Twisted threads.
  • NEVIN, A. Hymns and carols.
  • NEVIN, A. M. The social mirror.

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  • NEW CENTURY Guild of working women. Sketches.
  • NEWTON. Boscobel.
    • History of Emma M. Newton and some of her writings.
  • NIVISON. Cure for drunkenness.
  • NORRIS. Address.
    • Poems.
  • OBERHOLTZER. Come for arbutus.
    • Daisies of verse.
    • Hope's heart-bells.
    • Souvenirs of occasions.
    • Violet Lee.
  • PARRY, tr. Pride.
    • Woman in the reformation.
  • PASCHALL. The home circle.
    • Scripture lessons for the little ones.
  • PAUL. Cookery from experience.
  • PAXSON. Memoirs of the Johnson family.
  • PEIRCE, comp. Little gems for little people.
  • PEIXOTTO. Elementary introduction to the Scriptures for the use of Hebrew children.
  • PENDLETON. Easter song.
  • PEPPER and WHARTON, tr. In exile.
  • PERKINS. Early times on the Susquehanna.
  • PHELPS. Woman in scientific and professional work.
  • PHILADELPHIA W. C. A., ed. Faith and works.
  • Poet-lore ed. by Porter and Clarke.
  • POLLARD. Busy work for little fingers.
    • Complete manual of reading and spelling.
    • Pollard's synthetic first reader.
    • Pollard's synthetic second reader.
    • Pollard's synthetic speller.
    • Pollard's synthetic third reader.
    • Synthetic leaflets.
  • PORTER and Clarke, ed. Poet-lore, 1889-93.
  • PURVIS. Abi Meredith.
    • Hagar.
  • QUATMAN. The mark of the beast.
  • RANDOLPH. The regeneration of the tail in lumbriculus.
  • REED. A full surrender.
    • A single strand.
  • REYNEAR. Chanson du matin.
  • RHINE, ed. Niagara Park illustrated.
  • RICKARDS. Gems of thought.
  • ROBERTS, ed., see Friend's intelligencer.
  • ROLLINS, see ARR, E. H.
  • RONDEL, ADAM, pseud, tr. L'angelo.
  • RORER. Canning and preserving.
    • Home candy-making.
    • Hot weather dishes.
    • Mrs. Rorer's Philadelphia cook-book.
  • SANFORD. History of Erie Co.

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  • SCHIVELY, tr. Alice and her little school.
    • tr. Cottage by the lake.
    • Dominic.
    • In olden days beyond the sea.
    • Iron age of Germany.
    • Robert of Marseilles.
    • Shepherd boy and his dog.
    • The three bank-notes.
    • The three kings.
    • Under the earth.
  • SCOTT. History of the 105th regiment of Penn. volunteers.
  • SEILER. The voice in singing.
  • SELLERS. From 18 to 20.
  • SHELDON. Salammbo.
    • Sultan to sultan.
  • SISTERS of St. Joseph of Lyons. Life of the Rev. Mother of St. John Fontbonne.
  • SMITH, Mrs. C. A., tr. Forester's daughter.
  • SMITH, H. W. Abiding in Christ.
    • Being reviled, we bless.
    • Bible readings.
    • The chariot of God.
    • The Christian's cry.
    • The Christian's secret of a happy life. 1885.
    • Same. 1888.
    • The Christian's shout.
    • Crusade psalm.
    • Definiteness.
    • Difficulties concerning consecration.
    • Difficulties concerning faith.
    • Difficulties concerning guidance.
    • Faith, what it is and how to exercise it.
    • The four voices.
    • The God of all comfort.
    • "God with us."
    • How to enter into the "life hid with Christ in God."
    • How to study the Bible.
    • Is God in everything?
    • Jesus a Saviour from sin.
    • Joy of obedience.
    • The Lord is my Shepherd.
    • Practical results in the daily walk and conversation.
    • Record of a happy life.
    • Tracts.
    • The veil uplifted.
    • The way to be holy.
    • Wings.
    • A word to the wavering ones.
  • SPAETH, comp. Church-book for evan. Luth. congregations.
  • SPRATT. Daylight.

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  • SPRATT. Through the bush.
  • STAVER. New and true.
  • STERLING, comp. Alumnæ cook-book by the graduates of the Girls' High and Normal School, Philadelphia.
  • STOCKTON. Dorothea.
  • STORK, tr. Illustrations of scripture precepts for the young.
    • tr. Spirit and beauty of the Christian religion.
  • STUCKENBERG, tr. Heinerle von Lindelbronn.
  • SWINEFORD. Literature for beginners.
  • TEMPLETON, FAITH, pseud. Drafted in.
    • Wrecked but not lost.
  • TERHUNE, see HARLAND, M.
  • THOMAS, E. How we planned our trip for Williams Grove.
    • ed. Journalists' letters, descriptive of Texas and Mexico.
    • Recreation.
  • THOMAS, E. C. Ralph Weston's secret.
  • THOMAS, M. C. Addresses delivered at the University of Pa.
  • THOMPSON, E. W. Genie of Oleum.
    • comp. Wit and wisdom of Don Quixote.
  • THOMPSON, J. C. Aspenridge.
    • Life in narrow streets.
    • Trye's year among the Hindoos.
  • TOWNSEND, A. A. Biblical history.
    • Memoir of Elizabeth Newport.
  • TOWNSEND, M. Life in the insect world.
  • TRIMBLE. Handbook of English and American literature.
    • Short course in literature.
  • TWELLS. Mills of the gods.
  • TYNG. Case of removal of both ovaries.
    • Eclampsia puerperalis.
    • Heredity.
    • On causes of ill-health among women.
  • UNGER, comp.Order of service for women's missionary societies.
    • tr. Parochial schools alone meet the wants of popular education.
  • VANDEGRIFT. Doris and Theodora.
    • Queen's body-guard.
    • Rose Raymond's wards.
    • Ways and means.
  • VEEDER. Her brother Donnard.
  • VOLTZ. Unique.
    • Poems.
  • WAUGH, il. Alphabet book by Blanchard.
    • il. Bless it by Blanchard.
    • The butterfly by Blanchard.
    • Mammy's baby by Blanchard.
  • WELLS. Loyal to the king.

[Page 52, Column 2]

  • WERNER. Analysis of statistics on supra-vagin*l hysterectomy.
    • Nephrectomy in a child of two years.
    • Some contra-indications to the use of opiates.
    • Specialism and the insane.
  • WHARTON, A. H. Through colonial doorways.
    • Virgilia.
  • WHARTON, K. J., and PEPPER, tr. In exile.
  • WHITE, C. E. Love in the tropics.
  • WHITE, E. C. Magazine poetry.
  • WHITNEY. Some thoughts upon chanting.
  • WILDRICK. Lord Strahan.
    • Marguerite Kent.
    • Zealot in tulle.
  • WILLIAMS, H. B. Dr. Trent's cousin.
    • Dorothy Dorchester.
    • The Hastings.
    • Miss Kitty.
    • Mr. Darwin's daughter.
  • WILLIAMS, L. L. and MCLOUGHLIN. A too short vacation.
  • WILLING. Charades and responses.
    • Genevieve of Brabant.
    • Persephone.
  • WILLS. A summer in Europe.
    • A winter in California.
  • WILLSON. Familiar letters.
  • WISTER, Mrs. A. L., tr. Aphorisms.
    • tr. At the councillor's.
    • The bailiff's maid.
    • Countess Gisela.
    • Gold Elsie.
    • In the Schillingscourt.
    • Lady with the rubies.
    • Leaves from the life of a good-for-nothing.
    • Little mooreland princess.
    • Old mam'selle's secret.
    • Owl's nest.
    • Second wife.
  • WISTER, Mrs. O. J., and IRWIN. Worthy women of our first century.
  • WISTER, S. Journal of the Revolution.
  • Woman's progress ed. by Campbell.
  • WYLIE, tr. Her only brother.
    • tr. Luther.
    • Story of a clergyman's daughter.
  • WYNDHAM, J., pseud. Theo. Waddington.
  • WRIGHT, tr. Romance of a mummy.
  • YEATMAN. Edith.

RHODE ISLAND.

  • AKERMAN. Nothing but leaves.
  • AUSTIN. Newspaper articles, scrap-book.
  • BAILEY. Star flowers.

[Page 53, Column 1]

  • BECKWITH, tr. Princess Ilse.
  • BROOKS. Legend of St. Christopher.
  • BROWNELL. Donna Quixote.
    • God's way, man's way.
    • Letters from Spain, scrap-book.
    • Selections from newspaper work.
  • CARPENTER. South county neighbors.
  • DAILEY. Report upon the disabled R. I. soldiers.
    • ed. R. I. woman's directory.
  • FOSTER. Haven children.
  • GILMORE. Katie.
  • GLADDING. Leaves from an invalid's journal.
  • HALL, E. A. Annual reports of the board of woman visitors to the correctional institutions of the state, 1883-89.
  • HALL, L. J. Miriam.
  • HANNA. Withered leaves.
  • HAZARD. Memoirs of J. Lewis Diman.
  • Herald of the Centennial ed. by Whitney.
  • HOWE. Margaret Fuller.
  • JONES. Fugitive poems.
  • KEENE, see FOSTER.
  • LYNCH, comp. R. I. book, selections from the writings of R. I. citizens.
  • MACDOUGALL. Elleanor's second book.
    • Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge.
    • Might and right.
  • PAINE, L. M. Flower bells.
  • PAINE, S. Roses and thorns.
    • Wait and see.
  • PALMER. A dead level.
    • List of R. I. literary women, 1726-1892.
  • PECKHAM. Father Gabriel's fairy.
  • PHILOMATH, pseud. Expository paraphrases of the Song of Solomon.
  • PRATT. Rhoda Thornton's girlhood.
  • RANDOLPH, tr. Beethoven.
  • RUSSELL. Waiting.
  • SHEDD. Famous painters and paintings.
    • Famous sculptors and sculpture.
    • tr. The leper of the city of Aoste.
    • Raphael, his madonnas and holy families.
  • SMITH. As good as my best, scrap-book.
  • TAGGART. Poems.
  • TALLMAN. The Fairhaven fourteen.
    • Pleasant places in Rhode Island.
    • Tent V, Chautauqua.
  • WHEATON. Memoir of R. Wheaton.
  • WHITMAN. Edgar Poe and his critics.
    • Poems.
  • WHITNEY, ed. Herald of the Centennial, v. 1, 1875-76.
  • WILLIAMS. Aristocracy.
    • Biography of Revolutionary heroes.

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  • WILLIAMS. The neutral French.
  • WYMAN. Poverty grass.

SOUTH CAROLINA.

  • BAKER. Mispah.
    • Oh, beautiful star!
  • COLLIS. A woman's trip to Alaska.
    • A woman's war record.
  • DRAKE. In old St. Stephen's.
  • FOWLER. A hero's last days.
    • Sequence of songs.
  • MONTAGUE, Countess de, tr. Du Boisgobey. The blue veil.
  • REED and REEVES. Old Martin Boscawen's jest.
    • Pilot Fortune.
  • REEVES. Little maid of Acadie.
    • Wearithorne.
    • and REED. Old Martin Boscawen's jest.
    • Pilot Fortune.

TENNESSEE.

  • BOYLE. The other side.
  • CRADDOCK, C. E., pseud. Despot of Broomsedge cove.
    • Down the ravine.
    • In the clouds.
    • In the Tennessee mountains.
    • Prophet of the Great Smoky Mts.
    • Story of Keedon Bluffs.
    • Where the battle was fought.
  • HOLLOWAY. Ladies of the White House.
  • MANEY and FLORENTINO. The wife of Columbus.
  • MORGAN. How it was.
  • RENO. An exceptional case.
    • Miss Breckenridge.
  • SNYDER. The Civil war from a Southern standpoint.
    • comp. My scrap-book.

TEXAS.

  • BISHOP. Kathleen Douglas.
    • ed. The Texas home corner, 1893.
  • BREMOND. Lilian's promise.
  • BRIDGES, ed. Luling signal, 1893.
  • FOUTE and HARTMAN, ed. Gulf messenger, 1893.
  • GOOCH. Face to face with the Mexicans.
  • GORMAN, see LE CLERC.
  • GREENLEAF. Facts about Fort Worth.
    • Story of Jack.
  • Gulf messenger. ed. by Foute and Hartman.
  • HAMLETT. Poems.
  • HARBY. The earliest Texas.
    • Sketches of Texas.

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  • HARTHAUSEN, pub. Texas deutsche Zeitung, 1893.
  • HARTMAN and FOUTE, ed. Gulf messenger, 1893.
  • HOLLAND. The refugees.
  • HOLLEY. Texas, observations historical, geographical and descriptive.
  • HOOD. Bob Dean.
  • INGLEHART, see GOOCH.
  • JAMES. Mother James' key to good cooking.
  • JOHNSON. Psalm of the stars.
  • LE CLERC, C., pseud. Uncle Plenty.
  • LESESNE. Torpedoes.
  • Luling signal ed. by Bridges.
  • MCCALEB. Poems.
  • MCPHERSON, Miss., pseud. Douglas, tender and true.
  • MCPHERSON, Mrs. M. K., ed. The Star-vindicator, 1891.
  • ODOM. Poems.
  • PENNYBACKER. New history of Texas.
  • PURDY. First fruit.
  • RANKIN. Texas in 1850.
  • SHORTRIDGE. Lone-star lights.
  • The Star-vindicator ed. by McPherson.
  • STUART, ed. Gems from a Texas quarry, a contribution to the World's Industrial Exposition at New Orleans, 1884-85.
  • Texas deutsche Zeitung pub. by Harthausen.
  • Texas home corner ed. by Bishop.
  • WEBSTER. The wonderful Christmas-tree.
  • WEST. Marble lily.
  • WHITTEN. Texas garlands.
  • WOMEN journalists and artists of Texas. Portfolio.
  • YOUNG. Familiar lessons in botany.

UTAH.

  • KIMBALL and others. World's Fair ecclesiastical history of Utah.
  • SALT LAKE City Ladies' Literary Society. Club book.
  • SLOAN, il. Songs and flowers of the Wasatch by Wells.
  • WELLS. Songs and flowers of the Wasatch.
    • ed. Woman's exponent, Salt Lake City, 1872-93.
  • Woman's exponent ed. by Wells.

VERMONT.

  • WRIGHT. Poetical works.

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VIRGINIA.

  • BRYAN. 1860-65, a romance of the valley of Virginia.
  • COWAN. Aimée's marriage.
    • One year at St. Margaret's.
  • JORDAN. Christmas poem.
    • Richmond, her glory and her graves.
  • LANGHORNE. Aunt Pokey's son.
  • MASON. Journal of a young lady of Virginia, 1782.
    • Popular life of Gen. Lee.
    • comp. Southern poems of the war.
  • ROLAND. Life and letters of J. Mason.
  • SMITH. Lang syne.
  • TYLER. A prodigal daughter.
  • Useful maxims for a noble life by a Virginia mother.

WEST VIRGINIA.

  • HOUSTON. The Visitandines at Mount de Chantal.
  • KNOTE. Geography of West Virginia.
  • The Mount, cont. contributions fr. pupils at Mt. de Chantal.
  • WITHERS. Wildwood chimes.
  • WOODS. From dusk to dawn.
    • Metzerott, shoemaker.
    • A web of gold.

WISCONSIN.

  • BROWN. Remington manual.
  • ERSKINE. Iona.
  • GILES. Flowers of the spirit.
  • HARMON. My children.
  • MANVILLE. Over the divide.
  • MCMURPHY. Only glimpses.
  • NORTON. In and around Berlin.
  • POPE, see MANVILLE.
  • WARREN. Compensation.
    • Little Jakie.
    • Our laurels gathered from King Bibler's kingdom.
  • WELLS. Electrical guide.
    • Little Wendals and their foxes.
  • WEST, comp. Bibliographical list of works on political economy in Milwaukee Pub. Library.
    • History of the Milwaukee Pub. Library.

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FOREIGN.

ARABIA.

  • EVERETT. Work on astronomy, in Arabic.

AUSTRIA.

  • E., A. Mit Gott.
  • FRITSCH, von. Eine Heimstätte.
  • GEROLD, von. Eine Herbstfahrt nach Spanien.
  • GODEI. Leitfaden zu einem methodischen Unterricht in den weiblichen Handarbeiten.
  • GRUENWALD-ZERKOVITZ. Das Gretchen von heute.
  • IGAR, SCHACK von., pseud. Licht, mehr Licht.
  • JAKSCH, see IGAR, S. von.
  • KNITSCHKE. Erlebtes und Erdachtes.
    • Die Tante aus der Provinz.
  • KWAYSSER. Ein Wort über d..... Gruppenund Massenunterricht in den weiblichen Handarbeiten.
  • LACROMA, P. M. pseud. Bagatellen.
    • Formosa.
  • NIGG, ed. Jubiläums Almanach.
  • PRATO, K., pseud, tr. Die Haushaltungskunde.
  • PROCKESCH. Methodik des Unterrichts.
  • THEMER. Handbuch der Haushaltungskunde.
  • THILO. Der Einfluss der Erziehung.
    • Hellas.
    • Lehrplan einer höheren Töchterschule.
  • TROLL-BOROSTYÁNI, von. Die Mission unseres Jahrhunderts.
  • VORTMANN. Bergskrystalle.
    • Lyrisch-satirische Nadelstiche.
    • Thusnelde.
  • WIECHOVSKY. Märchen-Buch.

BELGIUM.

  • ACKERE, van. Jongste Dichtbundel.
    • Madelieven en Avondlamp.
    • Najaarsvruchten en Winterbloemen.
    • Nieuwste Gedichten.
  • BELPAIRE. Le château du Bec-Vauquelin.
    • Le dossier du président.
    • Drame et vaudeville.
    • Un savant et son ménage.
  • BRAQUAVAL. Poésies.
    • Poésies diverses.

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  • COPPIN. Solesme seul aysme.
  • COURTMANS. La perle du hameau.
    • Vingt-deux volumes.
  • DAVID. Mirtebladen.
    • Nevelbloemen.
  • DE BLISTAIN, pseud. La fille du parvenu.
  • DE ROS. La famille Gerclin.
    • Pierre le Hiercheur.
  • DESTEXHE and MARCELLE. Économie domestique, hygiène, alimentation et horticulture.
    • Grondbegrippen van Huishoudkunde.
    • Huishoudkunde, Gezondheidsleer, Voeding en Tuinbouw.
    • Notions élémentaires d'économie.
  • DESTREE. Cours d'économie domestique.
  • DETIENNE and LIÉNARD. Cours complet d'économie domestique et d'alimentation.
  • DIEST. Études sur le Gonolobus condurango.
    • Hygiène des prisons.
  • DU CAJU. Cours complet d'économie domestique et d'alimentation.
    • De degelijke Huisvrow.
    • De l'éducation pratique des jeunes filles.
    • Manuel d'économie domestique, d'alimentation et d'hygiène.
  • DUMON-VAN-DEUREN. Méthode intuitive de lecture.
  • FOLVILLE. Attala, opéra.
    • Berceuse, poésie et musique.
  • FUSCO. Chez nous.
    • Mademoiselle Corvin.
    • Pietro Seracini.
  • GAMOND, de. Cours d'éducation et d'instruction pour les jeunes filles.
    • Histoire de Belgique.
    • Premier livre de grammaire.
  • GANGE. Bluets et coquelicots.
    • Pages de la vie.
  • GEHUCHTEN, van. Nieuwe Teekenmethode voor lagere Meisjesschoolen.
  • GILLET. Jacques et Jeanne.
    • Trop tard.
  • GRAVIÈRE, pseud. Romans et nouvelles.
  • HASSELT, van. Pizzicato.
  • JAIME. Ame de jeune fille.

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  • JUSTE. La cuisine.
    • Le malheur de l'Irlande.
  • KOMAR, de, tr. Fleurette.
  • LAGRANGE. Le duc de Marlborough en Belgique.
    • Nouvelles.
  • LAVELEYE, de. and TRÉDÉRICQ, tr. Pierantoni. Le manuscrit de la grand'mère.
  • LEBROCQUY, tr. Maria Regina.
  • LEROY. Sentiment et devoir.
  • LEVOZ. Les causeries de Rosette.
    • Emerson.
  • LIÉNARD and DETIENNE. Cours complet d'économie domestique et d'alimentation.
  • LIEVEVROUW-COOPMANS. Het huiselijk Geluk.
  • LIMA. Soeur Jeanne.
  • MALY, ed. Art moderne, 8 nos.
    • La société nouvelle.
  • MARCELLE and DESTEXHE. Économie domestique, hygiène, alimentation et horticulture.
    • Grondbegrippen van Huishoudkunde.
    • Huishoudkunde, Gezondheidsleer, Voeding en Tuinbouw.
    • Notions élémentaires d'économie.
  • MATHIEU. L'école ménagère.
  • MAURIO, de. L'oncle van Beck.
  • MOERLOOSE, de. Lois et règlements en vigueur en Belgique dans leur application à la profession de sage-temme.
  • MUSIN. A Knocke.
    • Un crime.
  • NISET. România–chants de la Roumanie.
  • PARENT. Manuel de la jeune ménagère.
    • De roeping van de Gehwodevrouw in den Strijd tegen den sterken Drank.
    • Le rôle de la femme dans la lutte contre l'alcoolisme.
  • PIRMEZ. Derniers moments de quelques hommes célèbres.
    • Deux femmes du XVIIieme siecle.
    • Ernest Renan, peint par lui-même.
    • Observations, pensées et impressions.
  • POPP. Contes et nouvelles.
    • Paysages flamands et wallons.
    • Récits et légendes des Flandres.
    • La tête de fer.
  • POTVIN. De l'enseignment des jeunes filles.
  • PRADEZ. D'après nature.
  • RAM. Een Klaverken uit's Levens Akker.
  • RENVOZ. L'évolution.
    • La force.
    • Principe générateur de la vie.
    • ed. Revue scientifique, 9 nom.
  • RONNER, il. Henrietta Ronner by Spielmann.
  • S., C. Hygiene préventive.

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  • S., C. La ménagère en ville et à la campagne.
  • SCHELER. Souffrir, aimer et croire.
  • SOUST, van. Cheveux blonds.
  • SPIELMANN. Henrietta Ronner, il. by plates from paintings of H. Ronner.
  • STRUMAN-PICARD. Anthologie belge.
  • SWARTH. Poésies.
  • TASMA. In her earliest youth.
    • A knight of the white feather.
    • The penance of Portia James.
    • A Sidney sovereign.
    • Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill.
  • TERRYN. Leçons de choses.
    • Le petit écolier.
  • TORDEUS. Manuel de pronunciation.
  • TRÉDÉRICQ and LAVELEYE, de, tr. Pierantoni. Le manuscrit de la grand'mère.
  • VILLERMONT, Ctesse. de. Histoire de la coiffure feminine.
  • VINCENT. Belgique charitable.
  • WENDELEN. Abrégé d'histoire universelle.
    • Aperçu d'histoire générale contemporaine de 1789 à 1883.
    • Les femmes remarquables de la Belgique.
    • Histoire abrégé de la Belgique.
    • Histoire de la Belgique exposé à l'enfance et à la jeunesse.
    • Notions élémentaires d'histoire nationale contemporaine.
    • Tableau chronologique de l'histoire de Belgique.
  • WIELE, van de. Filleul du roi.
    • Insurgeé.
    • Lady Fauvette et Histoire d'un ménage.
    • Maison flamande.
    • Misères.

BOHEMIA.

  • ANTONIE, M., pseud. Myrhovy venecek.
    • Serafka.
  • BASTOVA-STEJSKALOVA. Dve bachorky.
  • CACKA, M., pseud. Pisne.
  • CADOVA. Dve popularni prednasky.
  • CERNINOVA z HARASOVA. Dopisy ceske slechtieny z polovice 17, stoleti.
  • CERVINKOVA-RIEGROVA. Bernard Bolzano.
    • Dimitrij, opera.
    • Jakobin, opera.
    • Marie Riegrova, jeji zivot a skutky.
    • O Nalezencich v Cechach.
    • Ochrana chude a opustene mladeze.
    • Ochrana chude mladeze skole odrostle.
    • O vyznamu spisu hrabete Lva Tolsteho.
    • Vlastni zivotopis Frantiska Palackeho.

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  • Cinnost zen ceskych v literature domaci.
  • Divadlo s loutkami, sesit 4, 6-7, 10-13, 15; napsala Podlipska.
  • Dobrocinny komitet dam v Prostejove.
  • Domaci hospodyne redaci Prochaskove.
  • Domacnost kucharska kniha, prednasky, 1885-91.
  • DUCHACKA and TAUBENEK. Pravopis ve skole obecne.
  • DUMKOVA. Ceska kucharka.
    • Drubez.
    • 586 jfdel z vajec.
    • Ovoce.
    • Pro nemocne jidla a napoje.
  • DVORAKOVA-MRACKOVA. Chudobky.
  • EMINGEROVA. Dve pisne.
  • FANTOVA. Rychla kucharka.
  • FRYSOVA. Dejepis.
  • GEISSLOVA. Divoke koreni.
    • Immortelly.
    • Inzenyr Racek.
    • Lucni kviti, basne a povidky.
    • V pisnich a kvetech.
    • Vlnobitim ku pristavu.
  • GINTLOVA. Dve povidky.
  • GROSSMANNOVA-BRODSKA. Jaro.
  • HANSGIRGOVA. Hospodyne naseho veku.
    • Mala nova ceska kucharka.
    • Nova ceska kucharka.
    • Pruvodce divky a budouci hospodyne.
  • HANUSOVA. Cviceni naradove.
    • Cviceni prostna.
    • Detsky telocvik.
    • Divci telocvik.
    • Domaci telocvik.
    • Hry micem.
  • HARTMANOVA. Mrizkovane vzory pletene.
    • Vzory pletenych hvezd, vlozek a krajek.
  • HAVELKOVA. Vysivani, lidu moravskeho.
  • HOMUTOVNA z CIMBURKA. Listy a zivotopis.
  • HRDINA. Na scesti zivota vesnicky obrazek.
  • HUEBNEROVA. O bide lidske.
  • JELENOVA. Rozmluvy francouzske.
  • JESENKA. Basnicky.
    • Dve povidky.
    • Konec idylly.
    • Okamziky.
    • Pohadky versem.
    • S vlastovkami, basne.
    • Tri listy, poeticka crta.
    • Usmevy.
  • Kalendar pani a divek ceskych, 1888-91.
  • KECKOVA, Dr. Ueber Strumabronchotomien.
  • KLIMSOVA. Kniha bachorek.
    • Rodina skrinka, pohadka.

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  • KLIMSOVA. Trojlistek pohadkovy.
    • Turnovske povidky.
    • Z jara do leta.
  • KRAMATTOVA. Jarni kvety.
    • Utrpenim ku stesti.
  • KRASNOHORSKA. Bajky velkych.
    • Basnik a basnik.
    • Blanik, zpevohra ve trech dejstyich.
    • Certova stena, komicko-romanticka opera.
    • Dedic ducha, drama.
    • Dite tabora, opera.
    • Domov, tri bachorky.
    • Jirinky.
    • K slovanskemu jihu, basne.
    • Karel Skreta, opera.
    • Lejla, opera.
    • Letorosty, sbirka versu.
    • Materi dousky.
    • Matice skolska a obcanstvo.
    • Mladym srdeckum.
    • Nas druhy sbor, komedie.
    • Pevec volnosti.
    • Pohadka o vetru.
    • Povidky.
    • Rezedky.
    • Srdcem i skutkem.
    • Sumavsky Robinson.
    • Tajemstvi, opera.
    • Tri pohadky.
    • Trojistek.
    • Vlastovicky.
    • Vlny v proudu.
    • Z maje ziti.
    • Z tajemnych risi.
    • Ze Sumavy.
    • Zenska otazka ceska.
    • ed. Zenske listy, 1875-92.
    • tr. Byron. Childe-Haroldova pout.
    • Pan Tadeas; cili, Posledni zajezd na Litve.
    • and DVORSKY. Harantova zena.
  • KRATKA. Padesat vzorku ku pleteni krajek a vlozek.
  • Lada, redaci Luzicke.
  • LEDVINKOVA. Nastin vyvoje opatroven.
    • Skola materska.
    • Zpevy pro opatrovny a skoly materske.
  • LUZANSKA. Zdrave ditko.
  • LUZICKA, V., pseud. Chlumy, pohorske.
    • Co se slusi a neslusi.
    • Fialky.
    • Johana z Rozmitala.
    • Kralovna plesu.
    • Kvetiny a zeny.

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  • LUZICKA, V., pseud. ed. Lada, 1892.
    • Marenka, povidka.
    • Na zriceninach.
    • Nezhrdej.
    • O pusobeni matky v rodine.
    • Pavlinka a Karolinka.
    • Polednice.
    • Pomnenky.
    • Potrhla Barbora.
    • Povidky z maleho mesta.
    • Povznasejte rodiny.
    • Pracuj, povidka.
    • Prepych nase zkaza.
    • Salomena.
    • Tetina zkouska.
    • Tuzme se.
    • Ucte se.
    • Upominky z dvaadvacetilete cinnosti v dozoru k vyucovani zenskym pracim ruenim.
    • Vlastni silou.
    • Vys a vyse.
    • Z vesnicky podkrkonosske.
    • Zimni pohadky.
  • MALA. Vzorna zehlirka.
  • MELISOVA-KORSCHNEROVA. Humoresky.
  • MUEHLSTEINOVA. Nove povidky.
    • Pohrobky.
    • Povidky.
    • Vlasti a tobe.
  • MYSLIKOVNA z CHUDENIC. Listy dcery Zuzany Cerninove.
  • NACHODSKA. Ubohy Ilja.
  • Nas kroj redaci Prochazkove.
  • NEMCOVA. Babicka.
    • Chudi lide.
    • Diva Bara.
    • Karla.
    • Narodni bachorky a povesti.
    • Perly ceskych bachorek.
    • Pohorska vesnice.
    • Sebrane spisy.
    • V zamku a v podzamei.
    • Vybrane bachorky narodni.
    • Vybrane ceske pohadky.
    • Vybrane pohadky narodni.
  • NOVAKOVA. Karolina Svetla.
    • Kresby a crty.
    • Malomestsky roman.
    • Z mest a ze samot.
    • Z nasi narodni spolecnosti.
  • PERWOLFOVA. Pokyny u vychovani malych ditek.
    • Vanocni, pisne a koledy.
  • PESKOVA. Diblikova dceruska.
    • Kriz u potoka, dle romanu K. Svetle.

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  • PICHLOVA, see CACKA, M.
  • PITTNEROVA. Na rychte.
  • PODHAJSKA. Umela pradlena.
  • PODLIPSKA. Anezka Premyslovna.
    • Anna Naprstkova.
    • Bachorky a povesti.
    • Bila pani.
    • Breh.
    • Budulinek a liska.
    • Cert a Kaca.
    • Cervena karkulka.
    • Diva zena.
    • Divci boj v Cechach.
    • Jaroslav z Sternberka.
    • Krakonosovy-poklady.
    • Legenda o praotci Cechu.
    • Listy stare vychovatelky.
    • Na prahu zivota.
    • Nalzovsky.
    • Peregrinus.
    • Pernikova chaloupka.
    • Pod lipou.
    • Popelka.
    • Povidky.
    • Pozemsky prach.
    • Pravo lasky.
    • Premysl a Libuse.
    • Pribuzni.
    • Priklady z oboru vychovaciho.
    • Raj stareho otce Jachyma.
    • Souzvuk, almanach.
    • Spisy.
    • Strom a stezen.
    • Svedomi, povest.
    • Svetelka.
    • Tri povidky.
    • U studanky.
    • V temnotach z ve svetle.
    • Z let probuzeni.
    • Z rise kralovny.
    • Zakleta princezna.
    • Zlate prasatko. Pani Ruzova. Prosincove dni.
    • Zlomky zkusenosti v sebevychovani.
    • Ztracene dite.
    • Zenska pycha.
    • Zivotopis Bozeny Nemcove.
    • Zivotopis prasku.
  • PREISSOVA. Akrobatka.
    • Crty ze Slovacka.
    • Gazdina roba.
    • Idealy.
    • Jeji pastorkyne.
    • Obrazky ze Slovacka.
    • Povidky.

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  • PROCHAZKOVA, ed. Domaci hospodyne, 1883-92.
    • ed. Nas kroj, 1886-87.
    • Ucelka, list venovany divkam (priloha k Domaci hospodyni), 1888-89.
  • PROKSOVA. Pleteni.
  • REHAKOVA. Na Slovensku.
  • RETTIGOVA. Arnost a Belinka.
    • Domaci kucharka. Vydani, 2, 14.
    • Pojednani o telecim mase.
  • RUDOVA-MACHOTKOVA. Loterie hrst nadeje a pytel nejistoty.
  • RUZICKOVA. Basne.
    • Uprchlec v horach jurskych.
  • SCHIEBLOVA-VAVROVA. Karoliny Vavrove prazska kucharka.
  • SIMACKOVA. Vynikajici zeny mimo rodiny kruh.
  • SKUHERSKA. Padesat zpevu pro opatrovny a skoly materske.
  • SOJKOVA. Vzory vysivani lidu slovanskeho na Morave.
  • SOKOLAVA, B. Dve popularni prednasky.
  • SOKOLOVA, V. Divei svet.
    • Materi douska.
    • Pout mladych cechu vystavou.
    • Pozdravy z lesu a poli.
    • Vesele hlasky.
  • STRANECKA. Nektere crty.
    • Sebrane spisy.
  • STUDNICKOVA. Detska zahradka, I.
    • Detska zahradka, II.
    • Ohlas nitra.
    • Sneni a zivot.
    • Skolka materska.
    • Skolka materska, ctvrta sbirka puvodnich pisni.
    • Uvahy a ukazky methodicke a oboru skol materskych.
  • SVETLA. Ctete rodny jazyk svuj.
    • Hubicka.
    • Konec a pocatek.
    • Kresby z Jestedi.
    • Na bludne ceste.
    • Nekolik archu z rodinne kroniky.
    • Povidky a novelly.
    • Spisy. 1874-80.
    • Spisy. 1874-87.
    • Skapulir.
    • Skola me stesti.
    • Upominky.
    • V Hlozinach.
  • TAUBENEK and DUCHACKA. Pravopis ve skole obecne.
  • TESAROVA. Nasim malickym.
  • TICHA. Vzory moravsko-slovenske, do tisku kreslila Hermina Ticha.

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  • TRIWALDOVA. Ceska narodni kocharka.
    • Prakticka ceska kucharka pro kazdou domacnost.
  • VALTROVA and TICHA. Narodni vysivani lidu moravskeho.
  • Vcelka, list venovany divkam (priloha k Domaci hospodyni), redaci Prechazkove.
  • VIKOVA-KUNETICKA. Ctyri povidky.
    • Drobne povidky.
    • Justyna Holdanova.
    • Po svatbe.
    • Povidky.
    • Sberatelka starozitnosti.
    • V bludisti.
  • WANKLOVA. Moravske ornamenty.
  • WISNIOWSKYCH ZAPOVE, z. Nezabudky.
  • Zenske listy redaci Krasnohorske, 1875-92.

BRAZIL.

  • SESSELBERG. In Amazon land.

CANADA.

  • KNIGHT. Verses.
  • SKIMINGS. Golden leaves.

CHINA.

  • SITES. Children's Bible picture-book in Chinese.
    • Story of the life of J. Wesley in Chinese.

CUBA.

  • RORRERO de MIRÓ. Cuba en el centenario de Colon.

FINLAND.

  • UNIONEN Alliance for the Cause of Women in Finland. Women and women's work in Finland.

FRANCE.

  • ABRANTÈS, duch*esse d'. Madame Abrantès ed. par Carette.
    • Mémoires.
  • ADAM, Mme. La chanson des nouveaux époux.
    • Dans les Alpes.
    • L'éducation de Laure.
    • Le général Skobeleff.
    • Grecque.
    • Idées anti-proudhoniennes sur l'amour, la femme et le mariage.
    • Jalousie de jeune fille.
    • Jean et Pascal.

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  • ADAM, Mme. Laide.
    • Le mandarin.
    • Mon village.
    • La patrie hongroise.
    • Poëtes grecs contemporains.
    • Récits du golfe Juan.
    • Un rêve sur le divin.
    • Saine et sauve.
    • Le siège de Paris.
    • Voyage autour d'un grand pin.
  • ADELBORG, il. Langue française par Dahlerus.
  • AISSÉ. Lettres portugaises avec les réponses.
  • ALONE, pseud. Eugène Devéria.
  • ALQ, Mme. d', pseud. A travers la vie.
    • Anthologie féminine.
    • Le carnet du vieux docteur.
    • Les causeries familières.
    • L'horticulture au salon et au jardin.
    • La lingère et la modiste en famille.
    • Le maître et la maîtresse de maison.
    • Notes d'une mère.
    • Les ouvrages de main en famille.
    • La philosophie d'une femme.
    • Le savoir-vivre dans toutes les circonstances de la vie.
    • La science du monde.
    • Les secrets du cabinet de toilette.
    • Usages et coutumes de toutes les professions.
    • La vie intime.
  • L'Amaranthe réd. par Lantz.
  • AMÉRO. La fille du vigneron.
  • ANCELOT. Théàtre complet.
  • ANGE BÉNIGNE, pseud. Dans le train.
    • Monsieur Adam et Madame Eve, croquis conjugaux.
    • Morale mondaine.
    • Nos charmeuses.
    • L'orpheline.
    • Perdi, le couturier de ces dames.
    • Tu et toi.
    • Les vieilles maîtresses.
  • ANNA MARIA, pseud. Mélanges politiques et littèraires.
  • ARBOUVILLE, Mme. d'. Marie Madeleine.
    • Poésies et nouvelles.
  • ARNAUD, SIMONE, pseud. 1802, à propos en vers.
    • Les fils de Jahel.
    • Mademoiselle du Vigean.
    • La poupée d'Henriette.
    • La roche mengan.
  • ARNAULD. Lettres.
  • ASSEROLETTE, C. pseud. Ma cuisine.
  • AUDLEY. Frédérick Chopin, sa vie et ses oeuvres.

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  • AVIAU de PIOLANT, Vicomtesse d'. Au pays des Maronites.
  • BADER. La femme dan's l'Inde antique.
  • BALLEY. Criminelle.
  • BARINE, Mme. ARVÈDE, pseud. Essais et fantaisies.
    • L'oeuvre de Jesus ouvrier.
    • Portraits des femmes: Madame Carlyle, George Eliot.
    • Princesses et grandes dames.
  • BARRAU, de, and LEBLOIS. La mission de la femme.
  • BASHKIRTSEFF. Journal.
    • Lettres.
  • BASSANVILLE, Comtesse de, pseud. De l'éducation des femmes.
    • Les secrets d'une jeune fille.
  • BAWR. Nouveaux contes pour les enfants.
    • Les soirées des jeunes personnes.
  • BAYETTE. Cours libre.
  • BEAULIEU. Jean Mulhberg.
  • BENNETT, il. Autour du foyer par d'Hervilly.
    • il. Les contes de la fee Carabosse par d'Hervilly.
    • Les heures enfantines par d'Hervilly.
    • Nids et berceaux par d'Hervilly.
    • Quenottes et menottes par d'Hervilly.
    • La ronde des saisons et des mois par Theuriet.
  • BENTZON, THÉRÈSE, pseud. Amour perdu.
    • Constance.
    • Une conversion.
    • Emancipée.
    • Figure étrange.
    • Georgette.
    • La Grande Saulière.
    • Littérature et moeurs étrangères, études.
    • Le mariage de Jacques.
    • Miss Jane.
    • La petite perle.
    • Un remords.
    • Le retour.
    • Tentée.
    • Tête folle.
    • Tony.
    • Le veuvage d'Aline.
    • Une vie manquée.
    • Le violon de Job.
    • La vocation de Louise.
    • Yette, histoire d'une jeune Créole.
  • BERGER and JURANVILLE. Le troisième livre de lecture.
  • BERSIER. André Tourel.
    • Contes pour les enfants.
    • L'ermite de Plouerneau.
    • Ici et là.

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  • BERSIER. Le journal de Marc.
    • Micheline.
    • Les Myrtilles.
  • BERTHEROY. Cléopatre.
    • Femmes antiques, la légende, l'histoire, la Bible.
    • Marie Madeleine.
    • Vibrations.
  • BESNERAY, MARIE de, pseud. La batelière du Tarn.
    • Le fils d'une actrice.
    • Les grandes époques de la peinture: Le Poussin, Ruysdaël, Claude Lorrain.
    • Heureuse?
    • Ivan Stertoff.
    • Les mirages du bonheur.
    • Nadine.
    • Paul, souvenirs d'Australie.
    • Pauvre fille.
    • La veillée de Noël.
    • Vengeance de femme.
    • Vie brisée.
  • BIDOILIN. Une mère, phases de la vie d'un général.
  • BLANCHECOTTE. Le long de la vie.
    • Les militantes, poésies.
    • Nouvelles poésies.
    • Olivier Goldsmith.
    • Rêves et réalités.
    • Tablettes d'une femme pendant la Commune.
  • BLANDY. Un divorce royal.
    • La part du cadet.
    • Rouzétou.
    • La teppe aux merles.
    • Trois sous neufs.
  • BLAZE de BURY. Profils shakespeariens.
    • Rèpertoire de Shakespeare.
  • BLEES, comp. Recueil Victor Hugo.
  • BLENNERHASSETT, Lady. Madame de Staël et son temps.
  • BLOCQUEVILLE, Marquise de. Perdita.
    • Roses de Noël.
  • BOISSONNAS. Une famille pendant la guerre 1870.
    • Un vaincu, souvenirs du général Robert Lee.
  • BONZON de GARDONNE. Chaines brisées.
    • France et Gertrude.
  • BOSGUÉRARD, Mme. de. Les amis de Bébé.
    • Les amis de la maison.
    • Bons camarades.
    • Kitty.
    • Mademoiselle Gui.
    • Une pauvre petite.
    • Petit* poussins.
    • Pour nos amours d'enfants.

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  • BOSGUÉRARD, Mme de. Les surprises de Noël.
  • BOSQUET. La Normandie romanesque et merveilleuse.
  • BOURGES. Album historique pour les bibliothèques communales.
    • Album historique pour l'instruction des enfants des écoles communales.
  • BOVET, Mlle. de. Charles Gounod, his life and his works.
    • La cour de Georges IV et de Guillaume IV.
    • Fausse voie.
    • Terre d'Émeraude.
    • Trois mois en Irlande.
    • tr. Journal du général Gordon, siège de Khartoum.
    • Les quinze premières années du règne de la reine Victoria.
  • BRADA, pseud. Compromise.
    • Leurs excellences.
    • Madame d'Épone.
    • Mylord and mylady.
  • BRASSEY, Lady. Voyages d'une famille à travers la Mediterranée.
  • BROUTELLES, Mme. de, ed. La mode pratique, 1892.
  • BRUENING. Le theâtre en Allemagne, son origine et ses luttes.
  • BRUNO, CAMILLE, pseud. Un grand amour.
    • Les vivantes.
  • BURY-PALLISER. Histoire de la dentelle.
  • CAMPAN. Madame Campan ed. par Mme. Carette.
    • Mémoires sur la vie de Marie Antoinette.
  • CANDIANI, tr. Pougatcheff. Salhias de Tournemire.
  • CARLA. Une idylle au Cachemire.
  • CARO. Amour de jeune fille.
    • Flamen.
    • Fruits amers.
    • Histoire de Souci.
    • Les nouvelles amours de Hermann et Dorothée.
    • Le péché de Madeleine.
  • CARPENTIER. Pierre le Tors.
    • Le secret du docteur.
  • CARRAUD. Les goûters de la grand'mère.
    • Histoirettes véritables pour les enfants.
    • Le livre des jeunes filles.
    • La petite Jeanne.
    • Les veillées de maître Patrigeon.
  • CASALE. Neiges d'avril.
    • Quand même, échos d'Alsace-Lorraine.
  • CASSOT. Un amour de prêtre.
    • Autour d'un tableau.
    • Le chant de l'alouette.

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  • CASSOT. La fille d'un assassin.
    • Une héroine.
    • Honorée.
    • Mort d'amour.
    • Pourquoi ne le dit-elle pas?
    • Le secret d'Ursule.
    • Trop aimée.
    • La vierge d'Irlande.
  • Les Causeries familières réd. par d'Alq.
  • CAYLUS, Marquise de. Souvenirs.
  • CAZIN. Le petit chevrier.
    • La roche maudite.
    • Les saltimbanques.
  • CHABANNES, Comtesse de. La vierge Lorraine, Jeanne d'Arc.
  • CHABREUL, Mme. de, pseud. Jeux et exercices des jeunes filles.
  • CHALAMET. La première année d'économie domestique.
    • Same, éd. 7.
  • CHAMBRIER, Mlle. de. Au-delà, poésies.
  • CHANDENEUX, CLAIRE de, pseud. L'automne d'une femme.
    • Un coeur de soldat.
    • La croix de Mouguerre.
    • Les deux femmes du major.
    • Une faiblesse de Minerve.
    • La femme du capitaine Aubépin.
    • Une fille laide.
    • Les filles du colonel.
    • Les giboulées de la vie.
    • L'honneur des Champavayre.
    • Le lieutenant de Rancy.
    • Le mariage du trésorier.
    • Les mariages de garnison.
    • Secondes noces.
    • Souvenirs de Bérénice.
  • CHARNACÉ, Marquise de. Études esthétiques.
    • Les femmes grecques au temps d'Homère.
    • Notice sur Elizabeth Blackwell.
    • Trois portraits de femmes.
  • CHATILLON, Mme. de. Seule aimée.
  • CHÉRON de la BRUYÈRE. Autour d'unbateau.
    • Les enfants du capitaine.
    • Princesse Rosalba.
    • La tante Derbier.
  • Choix de lettres de femmes célèbres depuis le XVIe siècle jusqu' à nos jours.
  • CLAYTON. L'arbalète brisée.
    • Ce que rapporte une bonne action.
    • Les conseils d'une domestique.
    • Je serai savant.
    • Ne jamais se mettre en colère.
    • Pour une robe.

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  • CLERMONT-TONNERRE, tr. Bury-Palliser. Histoire de la dentelle.
  • COEUR, PIERRE, pseud. Les derniers de leur race.
  • COIGNET. De l'éducation dans la démocratie.
    • Fin de la vieille France.
    • Fin de la vieille France, portraits et récits du seizième siècle, règne de Henri II.
    • La morale indépendante dans son principe et dans son objet.
    • La réforme française avant les guerres civiles.
  • COLET. Enfances célèbres.
    • Lui, roman contemporain.
  • COLOMB. Aventures de Trottino.
    • Le bonheur de Françoise.
    • Les cinq ans de Frédéric.
    • Contes de vacances.
    • Contes vrais.
    • Entre oiseaux.
    • Les étapes de Madeleine.
    • Histoires de bêtes.
    • Histoires de tous les jours.
    • Mirliflor.
    • Une nichée de pinsons.
    • L'ours de neige.
    • Le pauvre François.
    • Petites nouvelles.
    • Pieter Vandael.
    • Pour les faire mentir.
    • Le prix de Gisèle.
    • Le sansonnet de Mme. Duysens.
    • Simples récits.
    • Souffre-douleur.
    • Sur les toits.
    • La trouvaille de Jeannette.
  • COLOMBIER. Les mémoires de Sarah Barnum.
    • Nathalie, on en meurt.
    • La plus jolie femme de Paris.
  • CONINCK, Mme. de. Les aventures de Tomy.
    • La brebis voyageuse.
    • Le coeur et l'esprit des bêtes.
    • La conquête d'un grand-papa.
    • Dans la vallée.
    • La fille du chiffonnier.
    • Frantz le poltron.
    • Jenny et Minnie.
    • Le petit Créole.
    • Un précieux ami.
  • CONSCIENCE, M., pseud. Deux familles d'ouvriers.
    • Un million comptant.
    • La pièce de vingt francs.
  • COOL, Mme. de. L'aquarelle.
    • Traité de peintures vitrifiables sur porcelaine dure et porcelaine tendre.
  • CORNAZ. Nos enfants et leurs amis.

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  • COTTIN. Oeuvres complètes.
  • CRAVEN. Adèlaïde Capece Minutolo.
    • Anne Séverin.
    • Une année de méditations.
    • Le comte de Montalembert.
    • Deux incidents de la question catholique en Angleterre.
    • Éliane.
    • Fleurange.
    • Honneur et patrie à travers les âges.
    • La jeunesse de Fanny Kemble.
    • Lady Georgiana Fullerton.
    • Le mot de l'énigme.
    • Le père Damien.
    • Récit d'une soeur.
    • Reminiscences, souvenirs d'Angleterre et d'Italie.
    • La soeur Natalie Narischkin.
    • Le travail d'une âme.
    • Le Valbriant.
  • CRÉTIN. Scènes d'enfance.
  • CROMBRUGGHE, Baronne de. Journal d'une infirmière pendant la guerre de 1870-71, Sarrebruck, Metz, Cambrai.
  • DACIER, tr. Homère. L'Iliade.
    • tr. Homère. L'Odyssée.
  • DAHLERUS, SIRI. Langue française.
  • DARC, DANIEL, pseud. Une aventure d'hier.
    • Canifs et contrats.
    • Petit bréviaire du Parisien.
    • Voyage autour du bonheur.
  • DARMESTETER. Marguerites du temps passé.
  • DAUDET. Oeuvres, 1878-89.
  • DELAVILLE. Les bottes du vicaire.
  • DELORME. Contes du pays d'Armor.
    • Les petit* cahiers de Mme. Brunet.
    • Yves Kerhélo.
  • DEMOULIN. Les animaux étranges.
    • Les bêtes de mon étang.
    • Bons esprits et bons coeurs.
    • Le chaud et le froid.
    • L'eau liquide, et l'eau solide.
    • Les Français illustres.
    • Les gens de bien.
    • Un paquet de chiffons.
  • DERAISMES. Les droits de l'enfant.
    • Epidémie naturaliste.
    • Eve dans l'humanité.
  • DESBORDES-VALMORE. L'atelier d'un peintre.
    • Poésies inédites.
    • Le salon de Lady Betty.
  • DESCHAMPS, FRANÇOIS, pseud. Au coq d'or.
  • DESHOULIÈRES, A. T. Oeuvres.
  • DESHOULIÈRES, Mme. A. du L. Oeuvres.
  • DESMAISONS. "Tu seras ouvrière."

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  • DESPIERRES. Histoire du point d'Alençon.
  • DESTRICHÉ. Les dimanches de la mère Taboureau.
  • DIANE, Comtesse, pseud. Le livre d'or.
    • Maximes de la vie.
  • DIEULAFOY. La Perse, la Chaldée et la Susiane.
    • Volontaire, 1792-93.
  • DOMBRÉA, ROGER. pseud. Les pastare, esquisses de la vie de petite ville.
  • DOY and WITT, de. Les coeurs aimants.
  • DRONSART. Le prince de Bismarck, sa vie et son oeuvre.
  • DU CHATELET, Marquise. Principes mathématiques de la philosophie naturelle.
  • DU DEFFAND. Correspondance complète.
  • DUDEVANT, see SAND, GEORGE.
  • DUGARD. La culture morale.
  • DU GUILLET. Rymes.
  • DUPIN de SAINT-ANDRÉ. Ce qu'on dit à la maison.
  • DU PORTEAU. Petit* récits.
  • DUPUIS, ed. St. Nicholas, journal pour garçons et filles.
  • DUVILLARD. Esquisses italiennes.
  • ERNER-ESCHENBACH, Baronne d'. Trois nouvelles.
  • ELSÉE, Mme. d'. Renée.
    • Sylvie.
  • En famille et à la campagne, contes à une nièce par trois tantes.
  • ERWIN, Mme. EMMA d', pseud. Un été á la campagne.
    • Histoire d'un tableau.
    • Jeunes et vieux.
  • ÉTIAU. Les prétendents de Viviane.
  • ÉTINCELLE, pseud. L'archiduch*esse.
  • FAVRE, comp. Montaigne, moraliste et pédagogue.
    • La morale de Cicéron.
  • La Femme réd. par Sabatier.
  • FICY, PIERRE, pseud. Le mariage du Ségare.
  • FIGUIER. Le gardien de la Camargue.
  • FLAMMARION. Histoire très vraie de trois enfants courageux.
    • Les idées d'Odette.
  • FLEURIOT. Bigarrette.
    • Cadok.
    • Coeur muet.
    • L'exilée au Val-Argand.
    • Gildas l'intraitable.
    • Notre capitale Rome.
    • Papillonne.
    • Une Parisienne sous la foudre.
    • Raoul Daubry, chef de famille.
    • Rayon de soliel.
    • Réséda.
  • FONCLOSE. Guide pratique des travaux de dames.
  • FORSAN, pseud. La duch*esse Ghislaine.

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  • FORSAN, pseud. Les incertitudes de Livia.
  • FRANAY. Mon chevalier.
  • FRANCE, J. Abeilles et frelons.
    • La baronne de Langis.
    • Contes d'Alsace.
    • Le dernier chevalier.
    • Madame Fulbert.
    • Veuves et vieilles filles.
    • and FRANCE, A., and MONTROUBION, C. de. La fièvre du remords.
  • FRANK. Causeries d'une grand'mère.
  • FRÉHEL. Bretonne.
    • Déçue.
    • Dorine.
  • FRESNEAU. Une année du petit Joseph.
    • Deux abandonnés.
    • Les protégés d'Isabelle.
  • FUCHS. Le bi centennaire de Bach.
    • L'opéra et le drame musical d'après l'oeuvre de Richard Wagner.
  • FUSCO, JEAN, pseud. Chez nous.
    • Pietro Seracini.
  • GAEL, Mme. A., pseud. En Algérie.
    • La femme médecin.
    • Le foyer, scènes de la vie de famille aux États-Unis.
    • Les livres des enfants et des adolescents.
  • GALERON de CALONNE. Dans ma nuit.
  • GAUTIER. La conquête du Paradis.
    • Les cruautés de l'amour.
    • Fleurs d'Orient.
    • La soeur du soleil, l'usurpateur.
  • GAY, Mme. C. Matin et soir.
    • Maurice, le parisien.
  • GAY, Mme. S. Les malheurs d'un amant heureux.
  • GENLIS, Mme. de. Contes moraux.
    • Madame de Maintenon.
  • GENNEVRAYE, A., pseud. Marchand d'allumettes.
  • GÉRALD, LOUISE, pseud. La croix de Lorraine.
    • Un mariage en Angleterre.
    • Paix sur la terre.
  • GÉRARD, ANDRÉ, pseud. Christiane.
    • Envers et contre tout.
    • Reniée.
    • Solange.
    • Trop jolie.
    • Vivante et morte.
  • GERFAUT, PHILIPPE, pseud. Pensées d'un sceptique.
  • GEVIN-CASSALL. Récits d'une maman.
    • Souvenirs du Sundgau.
  • GIRARDIN, Mme. de. Contes d'une vieille fille à ses neveux.
    • Marguerite.

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  • GIRAULT, see GAEL, Mme. A.
  • GOUIN, il. L'horlogerie par Havard.
    • il. L'orfévrerie par Havard.
  • GOURAUD, JULIE, pseud. Cécile.
    • Cousine Marie.
    • Quand je serai grande.
  • GOURNAY, de. Les avis.
  • GRAUX, see SYLVANECTE.
  • GRÉVILLE, HENRY, pseud. L'amie.
    • Angèle.
    • Ariadne.
    • Aurette.
    • L'avenir.
    • Bonne-Marie.
    • Chant de noces.
    • Cité Ménard.
    • Clairefontaine.
    • Cléopatre.
    • Comédies de paravent.
    • Le comte Xavier.
    • Un crime.
    • Croquis.
    • Les degrés de l'échelle.
    • Dosia.
    • Les épreuves de Raïssa.
    • L'expiation de Savéli.
    • Le fiancé de Sylvie.
    • La fille de Dosia.
    • Folle avoine.
    • Frankley.
    • L'héritage de Xénie.
    • L'héritière.
    • Idylles.
    • L'ingénue.
    • Les Koumiassine.
    • Louis Breuil.
    • Louk Loukitch.
    • Lucie Rodey.
    • Madame de Dreux.
    • La maison de Maurèze.
    • Les mariages de Philomène.
    • Marier sa fille.
    • Le mors aux dents.
    • Le moulin frappier.
    • Un mystère.
    • La Niania.
    • Nikanor.
    • Nouvelles russes.
    • Les Ormes.
    • Le passé d'une mère.
    • Perdue.
    • Péril.
    • Pierrot ermite.
    • La princesse Oghérof.

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  • GRÉVILLE, HENRY, pseud. Rose Rozier.
    • La seconde mère.
    • Sonia.
    • Suzanne Normis.
    • Une trahison.
    • À travers champs.
    • Un violon russe.
    • Le voeu de Nadia.
  • GRISELIN, JEAN, pseud. Poëmes et songes.
    • Rayons et brumes.
  • GUERRE. Nouvelle méthode de couper et manière de faire ses robes soi-même.
  • GUIZOT, see WITT, de.
  • GUZMAN, Mme., pseud. Contes de fées.
    • Islégna-Corallé.
    • Poésies.
  • GYP, pseud. Autour du mariage.
    • Petit Bob.
  • HAGER. La branche de verveine.
    • Le drapeau de Valmy.
    • Le roman d'un volontaire.
  • HALT, Mme. MARIE R., pseud. Écoliers et écolières.
    • L'enfance de Suzette.
    • Histoire d'un petit homme.
    • Jacques la Chance et Jean la Guigne.
    • La jeune Théodore.
    • La petite Lazare.
    • Suzette.
    • and HALT, R., pseud. Battu par des demoiselles.
  • HAMEAU, tr. Nouvelles suédoises.
    • and LYSLE, Mme. de. Sigrid, moeurs suédoises.
  • HANOUM, LÉILA. La baigneuse de Brousse.
    • Fatizza la brahmine.
    • Histoires de tous pays.
    • Les mésaventures d'Afif Mollak.
    • Paquerette.
    • La petite marchande de violettes.
    • Voyage d'une famille á travers la Cordillière des Andes.
  • HAUTEFEUILLE, see ANNA MARIA.
  • HÉRICOURT, Mme d'. La femme affranchie.
  • HERPIN, see PÉREY.
  • HIPPEAU. Cours d'économie domestique.
  • HIRTZ. Méthode de coupe et de confection des vêtements de femmes et d'enfants.
  • HOLLARD. Pauvre garçon!
    • Souvenirs d'une soeur.
  • HOUDETOT, Comtesse de. Lis et chardon.
  • HUMBOURG. Histoires d'hier et d'aujourd'hui.
  • HURTREL. La femme, sa condition sociale.
  • JANET, il. Nos bonnes petites bêtes par Bonnefont.
  • JANZÉ, Vicomtesse de. Berryer, souvenirs intimes.
    • Etudes et récits sur Alfred de Musset.

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  • JAUFFRET. La perle d'Orient.
  • JEANPIERRE, see FICY, P.
  • JEWETT. Le roman de la femme médecin.
  • JOUAN. Coupables?
  • JUDICIS, see PEYREBRUNE, GEORGES de.
  • JULLIARD. Sacha.
  • JURANVILLE. Le deuxième livre des petites filles.
    • Le premier livre des petites filles.
    • Le savoir faire et le savoir-vivre.
    • La voix des fleurs.
    • and BERGER. Le troisième livre de lecture.
  • KERGOMARD. L'éducation maternelle dans l'école.
    • Un sauvetage.
  • KORIGAN, PARIA, pseud. La Grande-Janic.
    • Une passion.
  • LABÉ. Evvres.
  • LABILLOIS-GASSY. Un drame dans la vie intime, suivi de l'Histoire d'une âme.
    • Un marquis du XIXe siècle.
  • LABOULAIS. Causeries d'un ancien ouvrier.
    • Dix-neuvième siècle.
    • tr. Guépin de Nantes.
  • LA BRÈTE, de. Le comte de Palène.
    • Mon oncle et mon curé.
    • Le roman d'une croyante.
  • LADREYT. L'instruction publique en France et les écoles américaines.
  • LA FAYETTE, Comtesse de. Histoire de Madame Henriette d'Angleterre.
    • Oeuvres complètes.
    • Zayde, histoire espagnole.
  • LAGUERRE. L'enseignement dans la famille.
  • LAMBER, J., see ADAM.
  • LAMBERT, Mme. de. Elise.
  • LANGLOIS. Marchand de balais.
  • LANTZ, ed. L'Amaranthe, 1891-93.
  • LA POUYADE. Fleurs des bois.
  • LA RAMÉE, see OUIDA.
  • LA ROCHE, B. de. L'ami Benoit.
  • LA ROCHE-GUYON, duch*esse de. L'année shakespearienne.
  • LA ROCHEJAQUELIN, Marquise de. Mémoires.
  • LAROQUE. Grands et petit*.
  • LA VALLIÈRE, duch*esse de. Réflexions sur la miséricorde de Dieu.
  • LA VAUDÈRE, Mlle. de. L'éternelle chanson.
    • Evocation.
    • Les heures perdues.
    • Minuit.
    • Le modèle.
    • Mortelle étreinte.
  • LE BRETON. À travers champs.
  • LEMAIRE, il. L'abbé Constantin par Halévy.
    • il. Flirt par Hervieu.

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  • LENORMAND, M. A. A. L'ange protecteur de la France au tombeau de Louis XVIII.
    • Anniversaire de la mort de l'impératrice Josephine.
    • Arrêt suprême des dieux de l'Olympe en faveur de Mme. la duch*esse de Berry et de son fils.
    • Manifeste des dieux sur les affaires de France.
    • Mélanges.
    • L'ombre de Henri IV au palais d'Orléans.
    • L'ombre immortelle de Catherine II au tombeau d'Alexandre Ier.
    • Les oracles sibyllins.
    • Le petit homme rouge au château des Tuileries.
    • La sibylle au congrès d'Aix-la-Chapelle.
    • La sibylle au tombeau de Louis XVI.
    • Souvenirs de la Belgique.
    • Les souvenirs prophétiques d'une sibylle.
  • LENSIA. La dette de Blanche.
    • La magicienne.
    • Le petit mineur.
    • Les trois roses.
    • La vengeance de Jacques.
  • LEO ANDRÉ, pseud. La justice des choses.
    • Le petit moi.
  • LE ROY. L'aventure de petit Paul.
    • Drichette.
    • Les étourderies de Mlle. Lucie.
  • LESPINASSE, Mlle. de. Lettres.
  • Lettres d'une jeune Irlandaise à sa soeur.
  • LÉZARDIÈRE, Mme. de. Théorie des lois politiques de la monarchie française.
  • LIEUTIER. L'avarice de tante Ursule.
    • Le dévouement de François.
    • La femme du rénégat.
    • La fille de l'aveugle.
    • Les hommes de demain.
    • Il était une fois.
    • La journée de Catherine.
    • Juliette et Marie.
    • Un oiseau de proie parisien.
    • Le testament de maître Michel.
    • Visites à grand'mère.
  • LIONNET. Les épreuves d'Antoinette.
    • La fille du philosophe.
    • El viejo.
  • LIX, tr. Wood. Johnny Ludlow.
  • LYSLE and HAMEAU. Sigrid, moeurs suédoises.
  • MAGBERT. Histoire véridique d'un vaurien.
    • Les lunettes bleues.
  • MAGNIER. Le père, roman d'analyse.
  • MAINTENON, Mme. de. Correspondance générale.
  • MAIRET, JEANNE, pseud. André Maynard, peintre.
    • Charge d'âme.
    • Une folie.

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  • MAIRET, JEANNE, pseud. Inséparables.
    • Jean Méronde.
    • Peine perdue.
    • La petite princesse.
  • MALASSEZ. Journées de deux petit* Parisiens.
  • MANUELA. Le coeur et le sang.
    • Julien Masly.
    • Pauvre petite.
  • MARCEL, Mme. CHARLES. L'enfant gaulois.
    • Vivent les vacances!
  • MARCEL, ETIENNE, pseud. Un amitié d'enfance.
    • L'argentier du roi.
    • L'hetman Maxime.
    • Pauvre Jean-Marie.
  • MARCEL, Mme. JEANNE, pseud. Un bon oncle.
    • Le Clos Chantereine.
    • Le frère et la soeur.
    • Histoire d'un cheval de bois.
  • MARCELLY. La conquête de Marie.
    • Le marquis de Villarneuil.
  • MARCHEF-GIRARD. Cours d'économie domestique.
    • Des facultés humaines.
    • Les femmes, leur passé, leur présent, leur avenir.
  • MARÉCHAL. La maison modèle.
    • Nos petit* camarades.
  • MARGUERITE d'ANGOULÊME. L'heptaméron.
    • Lettres.
    • Les marguerites de la marguerite des princesses.
    • Mémoires et lettres.
    • Nouvelles lettres de la reine de Navarre.
  • MARGUERITE de VALOIS, see MARGUERITE d'ANGOULÊME.
  • MARIA, JENNY, pseud. Monde et solitude.
    • Paysages et fantaisies.
    • Poëmes et souvenirs de voyage.
  • MARIE de FRANCE. Poésies.
  • MARNI, J., pseud. Amour coupable.
    • La princesse Sablina.
  • MARTEL de JANVILLE, see GYP.
  • MARTIGNAT. L'héritière de Maurivèze.
    • Le manoir d'Yolan.
  • MERCOEUR. Oeuvres complètes.
  • MERCY-ARGENTEAU, Comtesse de. César cui, esquisse critique.
  • MESUREUR. Histoire d'un enfant de Paris, 1870-71.
  • MEUNIER, Mme. H. Le docteur au village.
  • MEUNIER, Mme. S. Misère et grandeur de l'humanité primitive.
    • La planète que nous habitons.
    • Le roman du mont St. Michel, 1364.
    • Les sources.
    • and MEUNIER, M. Au hasard du chemin.
  • MICHELET. Mémoires d'une enfant.

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  • MIE d'AGHONNE. L'enfant du fossé
    • Les mémoires d'un chiffonier.
    • L'usurier des gueux.
  • MIGNATY. Catherine de Sienne.
    • Le Corrège, sa vie et son oeuvre.
  • La mode illustrée réd. par Raymond.
  • La mode pratique pub. par de Broutelles.
  • MOLÈNES, Mme. de, see ANGE BÉNIGNE.
  • MONCEAU. L'enfant des Vosges.
    • Petites bonnes gens.
  • MONOD. Carmen Sylva.
    • Julie Régina Jolberg.
  • MONTGOMERY. Simple histoire, sentiments et pensées d'un enfant tr. par de Witt.
  • MONTPENSIER, Mlle. de. Mademoiselle de Montpensier éd. par Mme. Carette.
  • MOREL, see CONSCIENCE, MARIE.
  • MORNAY, Mme. de. Mémoires.
  • MOTTEVILLE, Mme. de. Mémoires sur Anne d'Autriche et sa cour.
  • MOUEZY, ANDRÉ, pseud. Mal assortis.
    • Les révoltes de Simone.
  • MOURGUE. Marcelle.
  • MOUSSAC. Marquise de. Popo et Lili.
  • MUSSAT. Autrefois et aujourd'hui.
    • Le château de la grand'tante.
  • NANTEUIL, Mme. de. Capitaine.
    • Le général du Maine.
  • NAUROUZE. A travers la tourmente.
    • Frères d'armes.
    • La mission de Philbert.
    • L'ôtage.
  • NAVERY, RAOUL de, pseud. Les aventures de Martin Tromp.
    • Coeurs vaillants.
    • Une erreur judiciare.
    • Les naufrageurs.
    • Les voyages de Camoëns.
  • NOIROT. Jeanne Dubourg.
    • Louisette.
    • Marguerite Launay.
  • OBERKIRCH, Baronne d'. Mémoires.
  • O'MEARA. Un salon à Paris.
  • ORZESZKO. Histoire d'un Juif.
  • OUIDA, pseud. Le petit comte.
  • OUROUSSOW, Princesse. L'éducation dès le berceau.
  • OUTIS. Le roi Stanko et la reine Xenia.
  • PAPE-CARPANTIER. Histoires et leçons de choses pour les enfants.
    • Nouvelles histoires et leçons de choses.
  • PAQUET. Nouveau guide pratique des jeunes filles dans le choix d'une profession.
  • PASCAL. Oeuvres.

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  • PÉREY, LUCIEN, pseud. Histoire d'une grande dame au XVIIIe siècle, la comtesse Hélène Potocka.
    • Histoire d'une grande dame au XVIIIe siècle, la princesse Hélèn de Ligne.
  • PÉRIER, Mme. F. G. Lettres.
  • PÉRIER, M. Copie d'un mémoire.
  • PERRONNET. L'art d'être grand'mère.
    • La dette du grand-père.
    • Fruguette et Gros-Goulu.
    • Les méfaits de Kokoli.
    • Pour des prunes.
    • Les premières amitiés.
    • Les vivacités du grand Félix.
  • PEYREBRUNE, GEORGES de, pseud. Jean Bernard.
    • Polichinelle et Cie.
    • Le roman d'un bas-bleu.
  • PEYRONNY, Mme. de. Deux coeurs dévoués.
  • PFEIFFER. Mon second voyage autour du monde.
    • Voyages autour du monde.
  • PIAZZI, see HANOUM, LÉILA.
  • PITRAY, Vicomtesse de. L'arche de Noé.
    • Le fils du maquignon.
    • Lettres de la comtesse de Ségur.
  • POITEVIN. Blonde princesse.
    • Le clos des roses.
    • Diana Norville.
    • Fleur sauvage.
    • Les sept poussins de la Claudine.
  • POLLONNAIS. Rêveries maternelles.
  • POMPERY, Mme. de. Quintessences féminines.
  • PORADOWSKA. Demoiselle Micia.
  • PRESSENSÉ, Mme. de. Bois-Gentil.
    • Brunette et blondinette.
    • Le Clos Toustain.
    • Deux ans au lycée.
    • Geneviève.
    • Journal de Thérèse.
    • Une joyeuse nichée.
    • La maison blanche.
    • Marthe. Georgette. Un vie perdue.
    • Pauvre petit.
    • Un petit monde d'enfants.
    • Petite mère.
    • Poésies.
    • Le pré aux saules.
    • Sabine. Gertrude de Chanzane.
    • Sauvagette.
    • Scènes d'enfance et de jeunesse.
    • Seulette.
    • Les voisins de Mme. Bertrand.
  • PUAUX. Jour après jour.
  • Pures amours, récits empruntés à l'anglaise.
  • QUATRELLES. Un Parisien dans les Antilles.

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  • Que faire? Aimer!
  • RAMBUTEAU, Comtesse de. Le bienheureux Colombini.
  • RATTAZZI. Cara patria, échos italiens.
  • RAYMOND. La bonne ménagère.
    • La civilité, non puerile, mais honnête.
    • Education et morale pour tous les âges.
    • L'esprit des fleurs, symbolisme, science.
    • Leçons de couture, crochet, tricot, etc.
    • Leçons pratiques pour exécuter la dentelle aux fuseaux.
    • Le nouveau livre de cuisine.
    • ed. La mode illustrée, 1868, 1878, 1883, 1887, 1892.
  • RÉCAMIER. Souvenirs et correspondance tirés des papiers.
  • REGNAL, GEORGES, pseud, ed. Simple revue, courier mensuel.
  • REGNIER, see DARC, DANIEL.
  • REISCHACH, Baronne de. Une famille princière d'Allemagne.
  • RELLO, SERGE, pseud. De tout un peu.
  • RÉMUSAT, Comtesse de. Lettres, 1804-14.
    • Mémoires, 1802-08.
  • RENOOZ. La nouvelle doctrine de l'évolution.
    • La nouvelle science.
    • La nouvelle science exposée.
    • ed. La revue scientifique des femmes.
  • REY. Ferments et fermentations.
  • ROBERT. Les quatre sergents de La Rochelle.
  • ROCH. Ce que vaut une femme.
  • ROEHRICH. Le ban de la Roche.
    • Emma Warnod, notice biographique.
    • Le pasteur F. H. Hærter.
    • Souvenirs d'un grand-père.
  • ROLAND. Mémoires particulières.
  • ROMIEU. La femme au xixe siecle.
  • ROSTOPCHINE, Comtesse. Belle, sage et bonne.
  • ROUSLANE, V., pseud. La faute de la comtesse.
    • Le Juif de Sofievka.
    • Kira, une jeune fille russe.
  • ROUSSEAU. L'art de cultiver les fleurs et plantes d'appartements.
    • L'art de passer son temps au bord de la mer.
  • ROUSSEIL. Dieu et patrie.
    • Elza.
    • La fille d'un proscrit.
    • Le pilote.
  • ROUVIER, see VIGNON, CLAUDE.
  • ROUZADE. Le monde renversé.
    • Le roi Johanne.
    • Voyage de Théodose à l'île de l'Utopie.
  • SABATIER, ed. La femme, v. 14, 1892.
  • SABLÉ, Mme. de. Maximes.

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  • SAILLENS. Au pays des ténèbres.
  • SAINT-JUAN. Les secrets de la cuisine d'amateur.
  • St. Nicholas, journal illustré pour garçons et filles réd par Dupuis.
  • SAINT-SURIN, Mme. de. L'hôtel de Cluny au moyen âge.
  • SAMARY. Les gourmandises de Charlotte.
  • SAMSON. Une éducation dans la famille.
    • Temps d'épreuve.
    • Trop mondaine.
    • La vie d'une femme du monde.
  • SAND, GEORGE, pseud. Les beaux messieurs de Bois Doré
    • La marc au diable.
    • Le marquis de Villemer.
    • La petite Fadette.
  • SANDRAS. Mémoires d'un lapin blanc.
  • SARTY, LÉON, pseud. La famille.
    • Frederika.
    • Le suicide.
  • SAVARI. Sacré Cosaque.
  • SAXEBY. Par amour.
  • SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN, Princesse de. Entretiens pratiques à l'usage des femmes du monde.
  • SCHULTZ. La famille Hamelin.
    • La neuvaine de Colette.
    • Tout droit.
  • SCUDÉRY, Mlle. de. Artamène.
  • SÉBRAN. La fleur de thym.
  • SÉGALAS. Le compagnon invisible.
    • Les deux fils.
    • Enfantines, poésies à ma fille.
    • Poésies pour tous.
  • SÉGUR, Comtesse de. Les actes des apôtres.
    • Après la pluie le beau temps.
    • Bible d'un grand'mère.
    • Lettres au vicomte et à la vicomtesse de Simard de Pitray.
    • Nouveaux contes de fées.
    • La santé des enfants.
    • La soeur de Gribouille.
  • SEIGNOBOS. Le livre des petit* ménages.
  • SÉRÉNA. Mon voyage, souvenirs personnels.
  • SERGY, E., pseud. Carmen Sylva, Elizabeth, reine de Roumanie.
    • Fanny Mendelssohn.
  • SÉVERINE, pseud. Pages rouges.
  • SÉVIGNÉ, Marquise de. Lettres choisies.
    • Lettres choisies, précédées de son éloge par Tastu.
  • SIEFERT. Souvenirs rassemblés par sa mère.
  • Simple revue réd. par Georges Regnal, 1892.
  • SOSTA, RENÉ, pseud. Les aventures d'une goutte d'eau.

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  • SOSTA, RENÉ, pseud. Bonne maman sévère.
    • Deux blanches et deux noires.
    • Jacques et Jean.
    • Les lunettes de la grand'maman.
    • Margot.
    • Nadèje.
    • Un voyage en Chine.
  • SOUZA-BOTELHO, Marquise de. Oeuvres complètes.
  • STAAL-DELAUNAY, Mme. de. Mme. de Staal-Delaunay éd. par Carette.
  • STOLZ, Mme. de, pseud. Les mésaventures de Mlle Thérèse.
    • Le petit Jacques.
  • SUMMER, Mme. MARY, pseud. Les amoureuses du colonel.
    • Les aventures de la princesse Soundarî.
    • Les belles amies de M. de Talleyrand.
    • Le dernier amour de Mirabeau.
    • Le fiancé d'Yvonne.
    • La pensionnaire d'Écouen.
    • Le roi n'est pas le maître.
  • SURVILLE, ANDRÉ, pseud. Le mariage de Robert.
  • SURVILLE, Mme. CLOTILDE de. Poésies.
    • Poésies inédites.
  • SURVILLE, Mme. LAURE. Le compagnon du foyer.
  • SUZEL. Contes de là-bas.
    • Lequel?
  • SYLVANECTE, pseud. Profils vendéens.
  • TARBÉ des SABLONS. Clotilde.
  • TENCIN, Marquise de. Oeuvres complètes.
  • THILO, Mlle. de L'hygiène de la femme.
    • Le livre de la mère de famille.
  • TOUSSAINT. Les chemins de la vie.
    • Une Parisienne au Brésil.
  • TRÉCOURT. Angéla.
    • Calendrier des pensions et des familles.
    • Cent dictées préparatoires au cours d'Alexandre Eyssette.
    • Deux mots magiques.
    • Petit* drames.
    • Sataniella, suite d'Angéla.
    • Scènes comiques et autres.
    • Les trois cousins.
  • UJFALVY-BOURDON. Voyage d'une Parisienne dans l'Himalaya occidental.
  • ULLIAC-TRÉMADEURE. Secrets du foyer domestique.
  • URSINS, Princesse des. Lettres inédites.
  • VADIER, BÉRTHE, pseud. Henri-Frédéric Amiel, étude biographique.
    • Mon livre.
    • Théâtre de famille.
    • Trois nouvelles.

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  • VALDÈS, ANDRÉ, pseud. Encyclopédie illustrée des élégances féminines, hygiène de la beauté.
    • Orpheline.
    • Le pardessus vert.
    • La petite Alsacienne.
    • La place vide.
    • Pour un peu de crême.
    • La prise du regard.
    • Les récits de Mlle. Esther.
    • Scènes de la vie au Paraguay; l'imposture.
    • Scènes de la vie au Paraguay; les trésors des vaincus.
  • VALTINE, Mme. de. Belle et bonne, histoire d'une grande fillette.
    • Le bonheur de Rose.
  • VAN de WIELE. Filleul du roi, moeurs bruxelloises.
    • Misères.
  • VAUDOUER. Lectures morales et littéraires.
  • VAUTIER. Adultère et divorce.
    • Dans la boue.
    • Femme et prêtre.
    • Monsieur le marquis.
  • VIEU, see HALT, MARIE R.
  • VIGNON, CLAUDE, pseud. Château-Gaillard.
  • VILARS, FRANCOIS, pseud. Fin d'amour.
    • Les mauvais jours.
    • Roland d'Escours.
  • VINCENT, Mme. JACQUES, pseud. La comtesse Suzanne.
    • Le cousin Noël.
    • Misé Féréol.
    • Le retour de la princesse.
    • Vaillante, ce que femme veut.
  • VOISINS d'AMBRE, see COEUR, PIERRE.
  • VYRÉ, Mme. de. Marie Antoinette, sa vie, sa mort, 1755-93.
  • WADDEVILLE, Mme. de. Le monde et ses usages.
  • WARNOD. Amour ou patrie.
    • Études littéraires et morales.
    • Morale, éducation, pensées pour chaque jour.
    • Primavera.
  • WEIL. Les deux fiancés.
    • Hermance Walton.
    • Une obligation.
    • Recueil de poésies.
  • WITT, Mme. de. Alsaciens et Alsaciennes.
    • Les bourgeois de Calais.
    • La charité en France à travers les siècles.
    • Contes et légendes de l'Est.
    • En quarantine.
    • Les femmes dans l'histoire.
    • La France à travers les siècles.
    • La France au seizième siècle.
    • Un héritage.

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  • WITT, Mme. de. Les héros modestes.
    • Histoire de deux petit* frères.
    • Histoires de bêtes pour les tout petit*.
    • Histoires de l'ancien temps.
    • L'hiver à la campagne.
    • Monsieur Guizot dans sa famille et avec ses amis, 1787-1874.
    • Nôtre Dame Guesclin.
    • Par-ci, par-là.
    • La petite fille aux grand'mères.
    • Sar la pente.
    • Vieilles histoires de la patrie.
    • tr. Simple histoire, sentiments et pensées d'un enfant.
    • and DOY. Les coeurs aimants.
  • WOOD. Johnny Ludlow tr. de l'anglais par Lix.
  • YOCONEL. Clément Favières.

GERMANY.

  • ADELMANN. Aus meiner Kinderzeit.
  • ADELUNG, von. Russlana.
  • ADLERSFELD, von. Das goldene Buch.
  • ARNEFELDT, F., pseud. Die Erben.
    • Geschichte der fünfundzwanzigjährigen Wirksamkeit des Lette-Vereins.
    • Irrthümer.
    • Schlangenlist.
  • ARTARIA, R., pseud. Das erste Jahr im neuen Haushalt.
  • ASMUS. De la littérature française.
  • BACH. Nationale Gegensätze.
  • BAISCH. Aus der Töchterschule ins Leben.
    • Ins eigene Heim.
  • BALLESTREM, Gräfin E., see ADLERSFELD, von.
  • BALTZ. In Puder und Reifrock.
    • Rosen am Zollernstamm.
  • BARANIUS. Ein Beispiel für mündliche Erteilung neusprächlichen Unterrichts.
  • BARDUA. Jugendleben der Malerin C. Bardua, herausg. von Schwarz.
  • BAYER, TH. von, pseud. Reiseeindrücke und Skizzen aus Russland.
    • Ueber den Polarkreis.
  • BAYERN, TH. Prinzessin von, see BAYER, TH. von.
  • BEAULIEU, von. Langes Haar, krauser Sinn.
    • Spanische Frühlingstage.
    • Das weibliche Berlin.
    • ed. Das humoristische Deutscheland, J. 6, 1890-91.
  • BECHER, tr. O'Rell. Bruder Jonathan und sein Land.
    • tr. Burnett. Der kleine Lord.
    • Daudet. Der Unsterbliche.

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  • BENDER. Die Frauenbewegung in Deutschland.
    • Ueber das Wesen der Sittlichkeit.
    • Zur Lösung des metaphysischen Problems.
  • BERKOW, KARL, pseud. Am Hofe Lorenzo's.
    • Kinderaugen.
  • BERNHARD. Der Zeuge.
  • BERUNA, A., pseud. Darf die Frau denken?
  • BILLER. Barbara Ittenhausen.
    • Die Puppen Familie.
    • Ulli.
  • BINDER. Weibliche Aerzte.
  • BLUM, L. von, see WALDOW, E. von.
  • BOEHM. Dunkle Bilder.
  • BOETTICHER, C., see LOHDE, C.
  • BORCH, von. tr. Jacobsohn. Niels Lyhne.
    • tr. Ibsen. Die Wildente.
  • BOY-ED. Abgründe des Lebens.
    • Empor.
    • Malergeschichten.
  • BRACKEL, Freiin von. Am Haidstock.
    • Daniela.
    • Die Tochter des Kunstreiters.
  • BRAUN, R., see ARTARTIA, R.
  • BREIDENBACH, von. Drei Monate in England.
    • Schatten und Licht.
    • Sibylla's Traum.
  • BREITHAUPT. Die deutsche Frau in Küche und Keller.
    • Mutterpflicht und Kindespflege.
  • BUELOW, Freiin von. Deutsch amerikanische Novellen.
    • Der Konsul.
    • Reisekizzen und Tagebuchblätter aus Ostafrika.
  • BUERSTENBINDER, E., see WERNER, E.
  • BUFALO, Msa. del. Ein Abenteur auf Schloss Ludlow.
  • BUSCHMANN. Fortbildungs und Hausaltungsschulen.
  • CARMEN SYLVA, pseud. Mein Buch.
    • Sphinx.
  • CLAUDIUS, MARTIN, pseud. Bertha's Tagebuch.
    • Für kleine Mädchen.
  • DALLWITZ, von. see SCHWARZ, WALTER.
  • DENNEWITZ, Gräfin BUELOW von, see STREITBERG, Gräfin G. von.
  • DINKLAGE CAMPE, Freiin von. Durch Jahrhunderte.
  • DITTMER, M., see WERNER, M.
  • DORNETH, J. von, pseud. Aus dem Kaukasus und der Krim.
    • Martin Luther, sein Leben und sein Wirken.
  • DROSTE-HUELSHOFF, A., Freiin von. Die prosäischen Schriften und Jugendwerke neu herausgegeben von E., Freiin von Droste-Hülshoff.

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  • DROSTE-HUELSHOFF, E., Freiin von. Anna Elisabeth, Freiin von Droste-Hülshoff.
    • Anna Morian.
    • Die letzte Burggräfin von Stromberg.
  • DUNCKER. Morsch im Kern.
    • ed. Buntes Jahr, Kinder Kalender, 1893.
    • and PREUSCHEN, von. Stille Winkel.
  • E., A. Mit Gott.
  • EBELING. Kolumbus, Lebensbild in sieben Sprachen.
  • EBHARDT, G., see HOCHFELDEN, B.
  • EDELWEISS, pseud. Graphologische Plaudereien.
  • ELBE, A. von der, pseud. Graf Floris.
    • Lüneburger Geschichten.
  • ELISABETH, Fürstin-Wittwe von LIPPE-DETMOLD.
    • Gedenkbuch.
    • Die heilige Schrift mit Familienchronik.
    • Tausend Sprüche.
  • ELISABETH, Königin von RUMAENIEN, see CARMEN SYLVA.
  • ERHARDT, E., pseud. Die Lehnsjungfer.
  • ESCHEN, M. von, pseud. Im Kampf.
    • Meines Lebens Roman.
    • Zwei reiche Frauen.
  • FISCHER, E., see LOENGFELD, E.
  • FISCHER, R. M. Eitel Sonnenschein.
    • In dem Lebens Lenze.
  • FLAMM. Yrsa, dramatisches Gedicht.
  • FOCKING. Fingerspiele und Handgymnastik.
    • Fröbel-fibel.
    • Das Kind in der Natur.
  • FRANÇOIS, von. Frau Erdmuthes Zwillingssöhne.
    • Geschichte der Befreiungskriege.
    • Die letzte Reckenburgerin.
  • FRANK, ULRICH, pseud. Der Kampf ums Glück.
    • Rechtsanwalt Arnau.
    • Zwei Novellen.
  • FREILIGRATH. Beiträge zur Biographie Ferdinand Freiligrath's.
  • FREILIGRATH-KROEKER. Fairy-tales from Bretano.
    • ed. Keller. Selection of his tales.
  • FREY, H. M., pseud. Aus Kaiser Wilhelm's Reich.
    • Die Macht der Liebe.
    • Unserer Töchter Schaffen und Wirken.
  • GERHARDT, M., pseud. Erwin Falk.
    • Vor Tagesanbruch.
  • GERHARDT, S., see MILDE, S. J.
  • GIESE, M., pseud. Feuerproben.
  • GLUEMER, von. Aus dem Bearn.
    • Dönninghausen.
    • Lutin und Lutine.
  • GNAUCK, E., see KUEHNE, E.
  • GÖTZE, A., see WEIMAR, A.
  • GOLDSCHMIDT. Ideen über weibliche Erziehung.
  • GUENTHER. Dramatische Werke.

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  • GUMPERT, THEKLA, von. pseud. Hersblättchen's Zeitvertreib.
    • Töchter-Album.
  • GUNTRAM, ERNST, pseud. Dervorgil.
  • HAASS. Künstlerleben.
    • Lustige und ernste Musikantengeschichten.
  • HAHN, K. EDMUND, pseud. Albrecht Dürer.
    • Im Park zu Rodenstein.
  • HEISTERBERGH, CONSTANZE, pseud. Ein Wort an Frauen und über die Frau.
  • HELLER. Unter genialen Menschen.
  • HERWI, B., pseud. Deklamatorisches Potpourri.
  • HESEKIEL. Andernach und Claireveaux.
    • Nürnberger Tand.
  • HESSE, A., see KURS, A.
  • HEYL. Das A B C der Küche.
    • Die Krankenkost.
  • HILLERN, von. Am Kreuz.
    • Ein Arzt der Seele.
  • HIRSCH, JENNY, see ARNEFELDT, F.
  • HITZ. Ganga-Wellen.
  • HOCH, M., see HEISTERBERGH, C.
  • HOCHFELDEN, B., pseud., ed. Deutsche Modenzeitung, 1892.
  • HOFFMAN. Ekkehard.
    • Ja; oder, Die Königin der Nacht.
    • Der Strohkranz.
  • HOHENHAUSEN, Baronin E. von. Drei Kaiserinnen.
  • HUC, Gräfin BETHUSY, see REICHENBACH, M. von.
  • HUELSEN, von. Nemesis.
    • Unter zwei Königen.
  • HUEPEDEN, J. von. see DORNETH, J. von.
  • IGAR, SCHACK von, pseud. Thalysia.
  • IHRER, ed. Die Organisationen der Arbeiterinnen Deutschlands.
  • JAKSCH, ELFRIDE, see IGAR, SCHACK von.
  • JUNCKER, E., pseud. Im Schatten des Todes.
    • Im Zenith.
    • Lebensräthsel.
  • JUNGHANS. Zu rechter Zeit.
  • KASCH. Geburtstagsbuch.
    • Gedichte.
  • KAUTSKY. Die Alten und die Neuen.
    • Stefan von Guillenhof.
    • Victoria.
  • KAYSER-LANGERHANNSS. Odin.
  • KELLER-JORDAN. Hacienda Felicidad.
    • Lebenstiefen.
  • KEMPIN, ed. Die Stellung der Frau von dem Allgemeinen Deutschen Frauenverein.
  • KEMPNER. Auszilge aus den berühmtesten Philosophen.
    • Denkschrift.
    • Drei Dramen.

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  • KEYSERLING, Gräfin. Lucciola.
  • KIESEKAMP, H., see RAFAEL, L.
  • KLAPP, A., see OSTEN, A. von der.
  • KLEINSCHROD, O., see MALYBROK-STIELER, O.
  • KLINCKOWSTRÖM, Gräfin von. Der Doktor.
  • KLINGENFELD, tr. Paludan Müller. Adam hom*o.
    • tr. Ibsen. Stützen der Gesellschaft.
    • Lange-Müller. Lieder-Album.
  • KLOCKOW. Das Buch denkwürdiger Frauen.
    • Die Frau in der Geschichte.
  • KNITSCHKE. Erlebtes und Erdachtes.
  • KOEHLER, see BERUNA, A.
  • KRAUT, von. Preussische Geschichte für Kinder.
  • KROEKER, tr. Gottfried Keller, a selection of his tales, with a memoir.
  • KUEHNE, E. Proverbes.
    • Williram.
  • KUEHNE, J. Sie will wie er.
  • KURS, A., pseud. Rheinlands Sagen.
  • LA MARA, pseud. Musikalische Studienköpfe.
  • LACROMA, P. M., pseud. Formosa.
  • LADDEY. Vier Mädchenleben.
    • Wild erblüht.
  • LANGE. Abhandlungen über die Frauenfrage.
    • Erziehungsfragen.
    • Vorträge über Schiller's philosophische Gedichte.
  • LAUDIEN. Luciola.
  • LEESEN, P. von, see POSTUMUS, CARL.
  • LEMKE. Volkstümliches in Ostpreussen.
  • LEWALD. Die Familie Darner.
  • LIEBHOLD. Unterricht im Tierreiche für unsere Kleinen.
  • LIEBKNECHT, ed. Die Arbeiterin.
    • ed. Die Gleichheit.
    • tr. Joshua Davidson.
    • Die Ritter der Arbeit.
    • Disraeli. Sybil.
  • LIPSIUS, M., see LA MARA.
  • LOEHN-SIEGEL. Aus der alten Coulissenwelt.
    • Gedichte.
    • Vom Oldenburger Hoftheater zum Dresdener.
  • LOENGFELDT, E., pseud. Ernst und Scherz.
  • LOEPER-HOUSSELLE, ed. Die Lehrerin in Schule und Haus, J. 7, 1890-91.
  • LOEWI, B., see HERWI, B.
  • LOHDE, C., pseud. Auf dem Throu.
    • Auf klassichem Boden.
    • Weltfremd.
  • LOY, ARTHUR von. pseud. Aus der Wirklichkeit.
  • LUDWIG. Aus goldener Zeit.
    • Im Frühlicht.
    • Mein Grossoheim und andere Erzählungen.
  • MALYBROK-STIELER, O., pseud. Lyrische Gedichte.
    • Seerosen.

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  • MANN. Short sketch of English literature.
  • MARBY. Im Hafen.
  • MAUL, A., see GERHARDT, M.
  • MELENA, ELPIS, pseud. Dr. Grisanowski.
    • Erlebnisse und Beobachtungen auf Kreta.
    • Gemma.
  • MENTZEL. Geschichte der Schauspielkunst in Frankfurt am M.
  • MESTORF. Urnenfriedhöfe in Schleswig-Holstein.
    • Vorgeschichtliche AlterthÜmer aus Schleswig-Holstein.
  • MEYER. Gesundheitspflege des Kindes.
    • Von der Wiege bis zur Schule.
  • MILDE, S. J. pseud. Der deutschen Jungfrau Wesen und Wirken.
  • MORGENSTERN. Die Frauen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts.
    • ed. Deutsche Hausfrauenzeitung, J. 18, 1891.
    • ed. Für junge Mädchen, J. 1-3, 1889-91.
  • MORSCH. Deutschlands Tonkünstlerinnen.
    • Der italienische Kirchengesang.
  • OLFERS, von. Neue Novellen.
    • Novellen.
    • Scherz-Fibel.
    • Simplizitas.
    • Zeichen- und Mal-Fibel.
  • OSTEN, A. von der, pseud. Der erste Preis.
    • Nelly.
    • Unsere jungen Mädchen und ihre Aufgaben in der Gegenwart.
  • OTTO-PETERS. Das erste Vierteljahrhundert des Allgemeinen Deutschen Frauenvereins.
    • Frauenleben im deutschen Reich.
    • Weihe des Lebens.
    • ed. Neue Bahnen, 1891.
  • PETERS, OTTO, see OTTO-PETERS.
  • PHILADELPHOS, pseud. Zur Frauenfrage.
  • PICHLER, H., pseud. Aus der Brandung des Lebens.
    • Genrebilder aus dem Seeleben.
    • Der Nordstern.
  • POSTUMUS, CARL, pseud. Aus schwarzem Blut.
    • Braunedel.
    • Unter dem Danebrog.
  • PREUSCHEN, Baronin von. Regina vitae.
  • PROEPPER. Das Einmachen der Früchte.
    • Waidmann's Küche.
  • PUETTNER. Konrad Letzkan.
  • RAFAEL, L., pseud. Gedichte.
  • RAMLO-CONRAD. Landluft.
  • REICHENBACH, MORTIZ von., pseud. Die Kinder Klingströms.
  • REUSS, Fürstin. Adolf von Thadden-Trieglaff.
    • Friederike, Gräfin von Reden.
    • Gedichte.

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  • RINHART, K., pseud. Der Kampf um die Ueberzeugung.
  • RUEDIGER, E., see HOHENHAUSEN, Baronin E. von.
  • RUMBAUR. Römische Mosaik.
    • Unter dem Nordlicht.
  • SCHANZ, tr. Tegnér. Die Frithjofs-Sage.
    • Gedichte.
    • Madeira.
  • SCHEIBE, tr. Herschel. Caroline Herschel's Memoiren und Briefwechsel.
    • tr. Dickens. David Copperfield.
  • SCHENK. Brasilianische Novellen.
    • Lose Blätter aus Brasillien.
  • SCHIRRMACHER. Die Libertad.
  • SCHLICHTER. Columbus.
  • SCHMIDT. In Backfischchens Kaffeekränzchen.
  • SCHMIEDEN, E., see JUNCKER, E.
  • SCHUBERT, Dr. ph. Die Brunnen in der Schweiz.
  • SCHWARTZ, WALTER, pseud., ed. Aus dem Jugendleben von C. Bardua.
  • SCHWARZKOPPEN, von. Aquarelle.
    • Gesammelte Novellen.
    • Karl von François, ein Soldatenleben.
  • SCHWERIN, Gräfin von. Hedda.
    • Pflicht.
    • Wie sie hassen und lieben.
  • SIEDLER. Dichtungen für Mädchenschulen.
  • SILLING. Aus Nord und Sud.
    • Die Familie Schrötter.
    • Lotte.
  • SIMON, E., see VELY.
  • STEINITZ. Die Hässliche.
    • Im Priesterhause.
  • STOBBE. Lehrbuch für den Handarbeitsunterricht.
    • Regelverzeichniss für den Handarbeitsunterricht.
    • Vorbereitungen und Entwürfe aus dem gesammten Unterrichtsgebiete der deutschen Volkschule.
  • STREITBERG, Gräfin G. von. pseud. Das Weib am Ende des Jahrhunderts.
  • TENGER. Das Fest auf Arpad.
  • TIMME, M., see VILLAMARIA.
  • TRIEPEL. In stiller Stunde.
  • TROLL-BOROSTYÁNI, von. Aus der Tiefe.
    • Die Gleichstellung der Geschlechter.
    • Die Mission unseres Jahrhunderts, eine Studie über die Frauenfrage.
  • TYROL. Gedichte.
    • Kaiser Julian, der Abtrünnige.
  • VELY. Armenhäusler.
    • Herzog Karl von Württemberg und Franziska von Hohenheim.
    • Malaria.

[Page 73, Column 2]

  • VELY. Sie büsst.
  • VILLAMARIA, pseud. Elfenreigen.
    • Lang, lang ist's her.
  • VILLINGER. Aus dem Kleinleben.
    • Schwarzwaldgeschichten.
    • Verscholl'ne Mär.
  • WALCKER. Aus des Lenzes Füllhorn.
    • Gedichte.
  • WALDOW, E. von, pseud. Ohne Fehl.
    • Die Stieftochter.
    • Tristan und Isolde.
  • WALLAU, W. see PHILADELPHOS.
  • WEBER, A. Eheglück.
  • WEBER, M. Aerztinnen für Frauenkrankheiten.
    • Durch Griechenland und Konstantinopel.
    • Ueber die sozialen Pflichten der Familie.
  • WEIMAR, A., pseud. Vittoria Accoramboni.
  • WERA, Herzogin von WUERTTEMBERG. Die Württemberger vor Paris.
  • WERNER, E., pseud. Am Altar.
    • Die Alpenfee.
    • Glück auf!
  • WERNER, M., pseud. Essays.
    • Naturkinder.
    • Philo-Sophia.
  • WESTKIRCH. Die Basis der Pyramiden.
    • Rauch.
  • WILDERMUTH. Bilder und Geschichten aus Schwaben.
    • Die Heimat der Frau.
  • WIRZ-BAUMANN, ed. Der Jungenfreund.
  • WISSEL, E. von. see GUNTRAM, ERNST.
  • WITTE. Er und sie.
  • WOHLGEMUTH. Der Edelknabe.
    • Das Kleeblättchen vom Inn.
    • Der Stolzenhof.
  • WOLFERSDORF, E. Freiin von., see BERKOW, KARL.
  • WUTTKE, E., see BILLER.
  • ZITELMANN, K., see RINHART, K.
  • ZOELLER-LIONHEART. In der Hochflut.

GREAT BRITAIN.

  • ACTON. Modern cookery for private families.
  • ADAMS. Aunt Hepsy's foundling.
  • AGUILAR. Days of Bruce.
    • Women of Israel.
  • AIKIN. Memoirs of the court of Elizabeth.
  • ALEXANDER, Mrs., pseud. The wooing o't.
  • ALEXANDER, Mrs. C. F. Hymns for little children.
  • ALFORD, Lady. Needlework as art.
  • ALICE, Princess. Biographical sketch and letters.
  • ALMA-TADEMA, il. Miffy and Olly by Ward.

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  • ARBLAY, Mme. d'. Cecelia.
    • Diary and letters.
    • Evelina.
  • ASTELL. Essay in defence of the female sex.
  • AUSTEN. Emma, 1886.
    • Same, 1892.
    • Lady Susan.
    • Mansfield Park, 1885.
    • Same, 1892.
    • Northanger Abbey, 1885.
    • Same, 1892.
    • Persuasion, 1885.
    • Same, 1892.
    • Pride and Prejudice, 1891.
    • Same, 1892.
    • Sense and sensibility, 1886.
    • Same, 1892.
  • BAILLIE. Series of plays.
  • BAKER. First history of the English people.
  • BARBAULD. Hymns in prose for children.
    • Poems.
    • and AIKIN. Evenings at home.
  • BARKER, Lady. Bedroom and boudoir.
    • Station life in New Zealand.
    • Traveling over new and old ground.
  • BARNETT. A healthy home in one or two rooms.
  • BARRETT, ed. Diary and letters of Madame D'Arblay.
  • BARRY. Bayreuth and Franconian Switzerland.
  • BAYLY, see LYALL, EONA.
  • BEATRICE, Princess. tr. Kraus. Adventures of Count George Albert of Erbach.
  • BEETON. Book of household management.
  • BELL, ACTON, pseud. Agnes Grey.
    • Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
    • and BELL, CURRER, and BELL, ELLIS. Poems.
  • BELL, CURRER, pseud. Jane Eyre.
    • The professor.
    • Shirley.
    • Villette.
  • BELL, ELLIS, pseud. Wuthering Heights.
  • BELLAIRS, Lady. Gossip with girls and maidens.
  • BERNERS, Dame. The boke of Seynt Albans, P. 3.
    • The boke of Saint Albans.
    • A treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle.
  • BETHAM-EDWARDS. Arthur Young's travels in France during the years 1787, 1788, and 1789.
    • France of to-day.
    • The white house by the sea.
  • BISHOP. Lady's life in the Rocky Mountains.
    • Unbeaten tracks in Japan.
  • BLACKBURN. Bible beasts and birds.
  • BLAKE. Care of infants.
    • Medical women, a ten years' retrospect.

[Page 74, Column 2]

  • BLAKE. Medical women, a thesis and a history.
    • Visit to some American schools and colleges.
  • BLAND, see NESBIT, E.
  • BLIND. The ascent of man.
    • George Eliot.
    • Heather on fire.
    • Madame Roland.
    • Prophecy of Saint Oran.
    • Tarantella.
  • BLOOMFIELD, Baroness. Reminiscences of court and diplomatic life.
  • BOVET, de. Three months' tour in Ireland.
  • BRADDON, M. E., see MAXWELL.
  • BRAMSTON. Judaea and her rulers from Nebuchadnezzar to Vespasian.
    • The thorn fortress.
  • BRASSEY, Lady. Sunshine and storm in the East.
    • Voyage in the Sunbeam.
  • BRIETZCKE and ROOPER. Manual of lessons in needlework and knitting.
  • BRIGHTWEN. Wild nature won by kindness.
  • BROCK. Sunday echoes in week-day hours.
  • BROMLEY. Dante map.
  • BRONTE, A., see BELL, ACTON.
  • BRONTE, C., see BELL, CURRER.
  • BRONTE, E., see BELL, ELLIS.
  • BROOK. French history for English children.
  • BROUGHTON. Belinda.
    • Good-bye, sweetheart.
  • BROWNING. Poetical works.
  • BUCKLAND. Anthropological studies.
    • Ober-Ammergau and its people.
  • BURNEY, see ARBLAY, Mme. d'.
  • BURTON, Lady. Inner life of Syria, Palestine and the Holy Land.
  • BUSK. Folk-songs of Italy.
  • BYRNE. Gossip of the century.
  • CAILLARD. Electricity, the science of the nineteenth century.
  • CALDER and MANN. Teacher's manual of elementary laundry work.
  • CALLCOTT, Lady. Little Arthur's history of England.
  • CAMPBELL, Lady. Book of the running brook and of still waters.
  • CARLYLE. Early letters.
  • CARPENTER. Letters to the Marquise of Salisbury on female education in India.
    • Reformatory schools.
  • CARTER, tr. All the works of Epictetus which are now extant.
  • CARTWRIGHT. Mantegna and Franciaf.
  • CAULFEILD. Directory of girls' societies, clubs, and unions.

[Page 75, Column 1]

  • CAULFEILD. Sick-nursing at home.
    • and SAWARD. Dictionary of needle-work.
  • CHAPONE. Letters on the improvement of the mind.
  • CHARLES. Chronicles of the Schönberg-Cotta family.
  • CHARLESWORTH. Ministering children.
  • CLARKE, Mrs. C. Complete concordance to Shakespeare.
  • CLARKE, Mrs. E. Susanna Wesley.
  • CLERKE, A. M. Familiar studies in Homer.
    • Popular history of astronomy during the nineteenth century.
    • System of the stars.
  • CLERKE, E. M. Jupiter and his system.
  • CLIFFORD. Anyhow stories for children.
    • Aunt Anne.
    • Mrs. Keith's crime.
  • CLIVE. Paul Ferroll.
    • Poems.
  • COBBE. The modern rack, papers on vivisection.
  • COLERIDGE. Conversations on intellectual philosophy.
    • Conversations on nature and art.
    • Phantasmion.
  • COOK. Poetical works.
  • CORELLI, MARIE, pseud. Thelma.
  • CORKRAN. Down the snow stairs.
  • CRAIK. Agatha's husband.
    • John Halifax, gentleman.
  • CREIGHTON. First history of England.
    • Life of Edward the Black Prince.
    • Life of Sir Walter Raleigh.
  • CRESSWELL. Memoir of Elizabeth Fry.
  • CROSS, see ELIOT, GEORGE.
  • CUMMING. Fire fountains, the kingdom of Hawaii.
    • Wanderings in China.
  • DARMESTETER. Emily Brontë.
    • End of the middle ages.
    • Lyrics.
    • New Arcadia.
  • DAWES. Pronunciation of the Greek.
  • DE LA RAMÉ, see OUIDA.
  • DEMPSTER. Blue roses.
  • DEVEY. Life of Rosina, Lady Lytton, with extracts from her ms. autobiography.
  • DILKE, Lady. Art in the modern state.
  • Discourse of auxiliary beauty.
  • DOBRÉE. Manual of home nursing.
  • DOUGALL. Beggars all.
  • DRURY. Friends and fortune.
  • DUFFERIN, Lady. My Canadian journal, 1872-78.
    • Our viceregal life in India.
  • DUNLOP. Glass in the old world.

[Page 75, Column 2]

  • EARL. Dinners in miniature.
  • EASTLAKE, Lady. Letters from the shores of the Baltic.
  • EDEN. The semi-attached couple.
    • The semi-detached house.
  • EDGEWORTH, M. The absentee.
    • Ennui. Emilie de Coulanges.
    • Helen.
    • Moral tales.
    • Tales of fashionable life.
    • Vivian. Almeria.
    • and EDGEWORTH, R. L. Essay on Irish bulls.
  • EDMONDS. Greek lays, idylls, legends, etc.
  • EDWARDES, Mrs. A. Ought we to visit her?
  • EDWARDS, A. B. Barbara's history.
    • A thousand miles up the Nile.
    • Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys.
  • ELIOT, GEORGE, pseud. Adam Bede.
    • Daniel Deronda.
    • Essays and leaves from a note-book.
    • Felix Holt.
    • Impressions of Theophrastus Such.
    • Legend of Jubal.
    • Middlemarch.
    • Mill on the Floss.
    • Romola.
    • Scenes of clerical life.
    • Silas Marner.
    • The Spanish Gypsy.
  • ELLIOT, Mrs. F. Diary of an idle woman in Constantinople.
  • ELLIS. Mothers of England.
  • EWING. A flat-iron for a farthing.
    • Jackanapes.
    • Story of a short life.
  • FAITHFULL. Queen Victoria's jubilee.
  • FALCONER, LANOE, pseud. Mademoiselle Ixe.
  • FANE. Autumn songs.
  • FAWCETT. Political economy for beginners.
    • Some eminent women of our times.
  • FERRIER. The inheritance.
    • Marriage.
  • FIELD, Mrs. E. M. The child and his book.
  • FIELD, MICHAEL, pseud. Sight and song.
    • Stephanie.
    • The tragic Mary.
  • FIENNES. Through England on a side-saddle in the time of William and Mary.
  • FISHER. Fairy land of science.
    • History of England.
  • FLETCHER. Sketches of life and character in Hungary.
  • FORD. Miss Blake of Monkshalton.
  • FOTHERGILL. The first violin.

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  • FOX. Memories of old friends.
  • FREDERICK. Hints to housewives.
  • FULLERTON, Lady. Ellen Middleton.
  • GARDINER. French Revolution, 1789-95.
  • GASKELL. Cranford.
    • Life of Charlotte Brontë.
    • Lizzie Leigh.
    • Mary Barton.
    • North and South.
    • Ruth.
    • Sylvia's lovers.
    • Wives and daughters.
  • GERARD. The land beyond the forest.
    • Orthodox.
    • and LASZOUSKI, von. Reata.
  • GILCHRIST. Mary Lamb.
  • GLAISTER. Needlework.
  • GODWIN. Original stories from real life.
    • Thoughts on the education of daughters.
    • Vindication of the rights of women.
  • GORDON. Decorative electricity.
  • GORE. Castles in the air.
  • GRAHAM, ENNIS, pseud. "Carrots," just a little boy.
    • The cuckoo clock.
    • An enchanted garden.
  • GRAY, Mrs. E. C. History of Rome for young persons.
  • GRAY, MAXWELL, pseud. Silence of Dean Maitland.
  • GREEN. Henry the Second.
  • GREENWELL. Poems.
  • GREENWOOD. Empire and papacy in the middle ages.
  • GRIFFITH. Morality of Shakespeare's drama.
  • GRIMWOOD. My three years in Manipur.
  • HACK. English stories.
    • Grecian stories.
  • HARRISON, J. E. Introductory studies in Greek art.
  • HARRISON, Mrs. M. K. see MALET, L.
  • HAVERGAL. My King.
  • HAWEIS. Art of beauty.
    • Art of housekeeping.
  • HAWKER, see FALCONER, L.
  • HAYS. Female biography.
  • HEATON. Life of Albrecht Dürer of Nürnberg.
  • HECTOR, see ALEXANDER, Mrs.
  • HELENA, Princess CHRISTIAN, ed. Biography and letters of Princess Alice.
    • tr. Margravine of Baireuth and Voltaire.
    • Memoirs of Wilhelmine Margravine of Baireuth.
  • HEMANS. The forest sanctuary.
    • Modern Greece.
    • Restoration of the works of art to Italy.

[Page 76, Column 2]

  • HEMANS. The sceptic.
    • Siege of Valencia.
    • Translations from Camoëns and other poets.
  • Herald of health ed. by Wallace.
  • HEWETT. The peasant speech of Devon.
  • HICKSON. Ireland in the seventeenth century.
  • HILL. Our common land.
  • HOBBES, JOHN OLIVER, pseud. Some emotions and a moral.
  • HOBSON. At home in the Transvaal.
  • HOMERSHAM. Home nursing.
  • HOPLEY. British reptiles and batrachians.
  • HOWELL. The after life of the apostles.
    • Biography of Jesus Christ.
    • History of the Jews.
    • A more excellent way.
  • HOWITT. Autobiography.
    • The steadfast Gabriel.
    • ed. Mary Howitt.
  • HUTCHINSON. Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson.
  • INCHBALD. A simple story.
  • INGELOW. Poems.
  • IRELAND. Life of Jane Welsh Carlyle.
  • IRON, RALPH, pseud. Story of an African farm.
  • JAMESON. Characteristics of women.
    • Legends of the Madonna.
    • Memoirs of celebrated female sovereigns.
    • Memoirs of early Italian painters.
  • KEARY. Blind man's holiday.
    • A York and a Lancaster rose.
  • KEDDIE. Citoyenne Jacqueline.
    • Marie Antoinette.
    • Papers for thoughtful girls.
  • KEMBLE. Notes upon some of Shakespeare's plays.
    • Poems.
  • KENNEDY. Anna Ross, the orphan of Waterloo.
  • KING. The disciples.
  • KINGSLEY, ed. Charles Kingsley, his letters and memoirs of his life.
  • Laddie.
  • Ladies' tales.
  • LAMB, Lady CAROLINE. Warrior kings from Charlemagne to Frederic the Great.
  • LAMB, MARY, and LAMB, CHARLES. Mrs. Leicester's school.
  • LANDON. The improvisatrice.
  • LASZOUSKI, von. Land beyond the forest.
    • and GERARD. Reata.
  • LATHAM. Some of Shakespeare's metaphors.
  • LATTER. Pro and con, an ancient fragment.
  • LAWLESS, Hon. EMILY. Grania.
    • Hurrish.
    • Ireland.

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  • LEE, VERNON, pseud. Studies of the eighteenth century in Italy.
    • Vanitas.
  • LEIGH. Memoir of Jane Austen.
  • LEVY. Reuben Sachs.
  • LINDSAY. Man not carnivorous.
    • On the avian sternum.
    • Vegetarianism and the higher life.
  • LINTON. Girl of the period.
    • Patricia Kemble.
    • True history of Joshua Davidson.
  • LLOYD. Short account of further Bushman material collected.
  • LOHSE. Mistaken views on the education of girls.
  • LONSDALE. Sister Dora, a biography.
  • MCNABB. Flitters, Tatters and the counsellor.
  • MACARTHUR. History of Scotland.
  • MACKARNESS. The Welsh girl.
  • MACKAY, see CORELLI, MARIE.
  • MACQUOID. Patty.
  • MAIN. High Alps in winter.
    • High life and towers of silence.
  • MALET, LUCAS, pseud. Colonel Enderby's wife.
    • Wages of sin.
  • MANN and CALDER. Teachers' manual of elementary laundry work.
  • MARCET. Conversations on chemistry.
    • Conversations on land and water.
    • Conversations on language for children.
    • Conversations on natural philosophy.
    • Conversations on political economy.
    • Conversations on vegetable physiology.
  • MARKHAM, Mrs. pseud. History of England.
    • History of France.
    • History of Germany.
  • MARSDEN. On sledge and horseback to outcast Siberian lepers.
    • Same, 1892.
  • MARSH. Angela.
    • Emilia Wyndham.
  • MARSHALL. Larger cookery book of extra recipes.
  • MARTIN, Lady. On some of Shakespeare's female characters.
  • MARTINEAU. Forest and game-law tales.
    • History of England, A. D. 1800-15.
    • History of the thirty years' peace.
    • The hour and the man.
    • Illustrations of political economy.
    • The peasant and the prince.
    • Society in America.
  • MASON. Home education.
  • MAWR. Analogous proverbs in ten languages.
  • MAXWELL. Lady Audley's secret.
    • Vixen.

[Page 77, Column 2]

  • MERCIER. Our mother church.
  • MEYNELL. Poems.
    • The rhythm of life.
  • Miss Toosey's mission.
  • MITCHELL. The drink question.
  • MITFORD. Our village.
    • Recollections of a literary life.
  • MOLESWORTH, see GRAHAM, ENNIS.
  • MONTGOMERY. Misunderstood.
  • MORE. Coelebs in search of a wife.
    • Sacred dramas.
    • Strictures on the modern system of female education.
    • Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great.
  • MORELAND. Charms of dandyism.
  • MORGAN, Lady. France in 1829-30.
    • Life and times of Salvator Rosa.
    • Woman and her master.
  • MORRIS. Famous musical composers.
  • MOZLEY. Fairy bower.
  • My trivial life and misfortune, by a plain woman.
  • NADEN. Further reliques.
    • Induction and deduction.
    • Songs and sonnets of springtime.
  • NATIONAL Health Society. Pamphlets.
  • NESBIT, E., pseud. Lays and legends.
  • NORGATE. England under the Angevin kings.
  • NORMAN. A girl in the Karpathians.
  • NORTH. Recollections of a happy life.
  • NORTON, Hon. Mrs. Lady of La Garaye.
    • Lost and saved.
  • OGLE, see OWEN, A.
  • OLIPHANT. A beleagured city.
    • Cervantes.
    • Dante.
    • Francis of Assisi.
    • Lady Car.
    • Makers of Florence.
    • Makers of Venice.
    • Memoir of the life of Laurence Oliphant and of Alice Oliphant, his wife.
    • Miss Marjoribanks.
    • The perpetual curate.
    • The rector and the doctor's family.
    • Salem chapel.
  • ORMEROD. Manual of injurious insects.
    • Text-book of agricultural entomology.
  • ORR. Life and letters of Robert Browning.
  • ORRINSMITH. The drawing-room, its decorations and furniture.
  • OSBORNE. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple.
  • OUIDA, pseud. Bimbi.

[Page 78, Column 1]

  • OUIDA, pseud. In Maremma.
    • Under two flags.
  • OWEN, A., pseud. A lost love.
  • PAGET, see LEE, VERNON.
  • PAKINGTON, Lady. The art of contentment.
    • Causes of the decay of Christian piety.
    • Gentleman's calling.
    • Government of the tongue.
    • Ladies' calling.
    • Lively oracles given to us.
    • Whole duty of man.
  • PANTON. From kitchen to garret.
    • Nooks and corners.
  • PARDOE. City of the Sultan.
  • PENROSE, see MARKHAM, Mrs.
  • PFEIFFER. Flowers of the night.
  • PILKINGTON. A mirror for the female sex.
  • PIOZZI. Autobiography, letters and literary remains.
  • PORTER. Thaddeus of Warsaw.
  • POTTER. Co-operative movement in Great Britain.
  • PRATT. Green fields and their grasses.
    • Our native songsters.
  • PROCTER. Legends and lyrics.
  • RADCLIFFE. Mysteries of Udolpho.
  • REEVE, CLARA. Memoirs of Sir Roger de Clarendon.
    • Progress of romance.
  • REEVE, Mrs. H. Cookery and housekeeping.
  • RIDDELL. George Geith of Fen Court.
    • Too much alone.
  • RITCHIE. Madame de Sévigné.
    • Records of Tennyson, Ruskin and Browning.
    • Story of Elizabeth.
    • Village on the cliff.
  • ROBERTS. Mademoiselle Mori.
  • ROBERTSON. Myself and my relatives.
  • ROOPER and BRIETZCKE. Manual of lessons in plain needlework and knitting.
  • ROSETTI. Poems.
  • ST. MAUR. Impressions of a tenderfoot.
  • SALE, Lady. Journal of the disasters in Afghanistan.
  • SATYANATHAN. Four years in an English university.
    • Saguna.
  • SAWARD and CAULFIELD. Dictionary of needlework.
  • SCHREINER, OLIVE, see IRON, RALPH.
  • SÉVIGNÉ, Mme. de. Letters.
  • SEWELL. Amy Herbert.
    • Margaret Percival.
    • Readings for a month preparatory to confirmation.

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  • SHELLEY. Frankenstein.
  • SHERIDAN. Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph.
  • SHERWOOD. History of the Fairchild family.
    • History of Henry Milner.
    • The juvenile library.
  • SHORE. Dante for beginners.
  • SIM. Margaret Sim's cookery.
  • SINCLAIR. Holiday house.
    • Modern society.
  • SINGLETON. Autumn songs.
  • SMITH. Montalbert.
    • Natural history of birds.
  • SOMERVILLE. Connexion of the physical sciences.
    • Physical geography.
  • STACPOOLE. Advice to women on the care of the health.
    • The health view of temperance.
    • Our sick and how to take care of them.
  • STANLEY, il. Anyhow stories for children by Clifford.
  • STENHOUSE. Tyranny of Mormonism.
  • STEVENSON. On summer seas.
    • Our home in cypress.
  • STOKES. Early Christian art in Ireland.
  • STRICKLAND, A. Historical tales of illustrious British children.
    • Lives of the queens of England.
    • Lives of the Tudor and Stuart princesses.
  • STRICKLAND, J. M. Life of Agnes Strickland.
  • SYMONDS, ed. Recollections of a happy life by North.
  • TAYLOR. Practical hints to young females.
  • THOMAS, tr. Wiebe. Paradise of childhood.
  • THOMAS, B. George Sand.
  • THOMPSON. History of England.
  • THOMSON. Cookery for the sick.
  • TRIMMER. Fabulous histories.
    • Sacred history.
  • TROYTE. From the Pyrenees to the Channel in a dog-cart.
  • TURNER. The cowslip.
    • The daisy.
  • TUTTIETT, see GRAY, MAXWELL.
  • TWINING. Symbols and emblems of early and mediæval Christian art.
  • TYTLER. Marie Antoinette.
  • VICTORIA, Queen. Leaves from the journal of our life in the Highlands, 1848 to 1861.
    • More leaves from the journal of a life in the Highlands, 1862 to 1882.
  • WALFORD. Baby's grandmother.
    • Mr. Smith, a part of his life.
  • WALKER. Eastern life and scenery.
    • Untrodden paths in Roumania.

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  • WALLACE. Dietetic advice to the young and the old.
    • Flesh eating a fashion.
    • Physianthropy.
    • Private instructions in the science and art of organic magnetism.
    • Three hundred and sixty-six menus.
    • Vaccination brought home to the people.
    • ed. Herald of health, 1890-92.
  • WALTER, tr. Bovet, de. Three months' tour in Ireland.
  • WARD, tr. Amiel's journal.
    • History of David Grieve.
    • Milly and Olly.
    • Robert Elsmere.
  • WEBSTER. A book of rhyme.
  • WHATELY. English life, social and domestic, in the middle of the nineteenth century.
  • WILLOUGHBY, Lady. Diary.
    • Some further portions of the diary of Lady Willoughby.
  • WILSON. Primer on Browning.
  • WINCHILSEA. Miscellany.
  • WOOD. East Lynne.
  • WOODS. Esther Vanhomrigh.
    • Lyrics and ballads.
    • Village tragedy.
  • WORDSWORTH. St. Christopher.
  • YONGE. Cameos from English history.
    • Daisy chain.
    • Heartsease.
    • Heir of Redclyffe.
    • History of France.
    • Little Duke Richard the Fearless.
    • An old woman's outlook in a Hampshire village.
    • Unknown to history.
    • Young heart of oak.
  • ZIMMERN, ed. Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
  • ZIMMERN, HELEN. The Hansa towns.

GREECE.

  • Ephemeris ton kurion ed. by Parren, Calirrhöe, 5 v.
  • PARREN, CALIRRHÖE, ed. Ephemeris ton kurion.

HOLLAND.

  • ACKERE, van. Madelieven en Avondlamp.
    • Najaarsvruchten en Winterbloemen.
    • Nieuwste Gedichten.
  • AMSTEL, van. ed. De Hulsvrouw, Weekblad voor Dames.
  • ANTOINETTE, pseud. Ontwaäkt als een Vlinder.
  • De Bazar.
  • BEKKER and DEKEN. Historie van Mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart.

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  • CALCAR, van. 7 bound volumes.
  • CARELSEN. In Londen.
  • CATHARINA, pseud. Katy's Verloving.
    • De Schoonzusters.
  • CÉLESTINE, pseud. Zuster Catchinka.
  • CICCOLINI, Marquise A. De diepe Ademhaling.
    • L'inspiration profonde.
    • Die Tief-Einathmung.
  • CONSTANTIJN. Hilda.
  • CURTIUS, RUDOLPH, pseud. Buiten de Wet.
  • DEKEN and BEKKER. Historie van Mejuffrow Sara Burgerhart.
  • FOORE. Bogoriana.
    • Uit ons Indisch Familieleven.
  • GIESE. Sphinx.
  • HERTZVELD. Gedichten.
  • De hollandsche Lelie uitg. door Wonde, Weekblad voor jonge Dames.
  • De Huisvrouw uitg. door Amstel, Weekblad voor Dames.
  • HUYGENS. Hoogenoord.
    • Regina.
  • KAUTZMANN, see OOSTERZEE, van.
  • KEMPER, ed. Maandblad voor Ziekenverpleging.
  • KRUSEMAN. Willen en Handelen. Fellah Damstone.
  • KUIPER, ed. En Rozeknoppen, Weekblad voor Meisjes.
  • LOVELING. Idonia.
  • Maandblad voor Ziekenverpleging uitg. door Kemper.
  • MARIO, pseud. Schetsen en Novellen.
  • MERCIER. Over Arbeiderswoningen.
    • Verbonden Schakels.
  • MOSSEL, ed. Vrij en Vroom, Maandblad voor de Zondagsschoolen.
  • MULLER. Lief en Leed, uit eene kleine Wereld.
  • NABER. Rechlindis, Handleiding bij her Kunstnaaldwerk.
  • OOSTERZEE, van. Fee.
    • Frieda de Montigny.
  • En Rozeknoppen uitg. door Kuiper, Weekblad voor Meisjes.
  • SOER. Verloren of gewonnen? Te zwaar Geboet.
  • Spiritualisme, Spiritisme, door eene nederlandsche Vrouw.
  • SWARTH. Sneeuwvlokken.
  • TIDEMAN. Schetsen uit het Vrouwenleven.
  • Tijdschrift voor fraaie Handwerken, Extra-Editie van de Bazar.
  • TOUSSAINT. Engelschen te Rome.
  • VISSCHER. Ada Bermuda.
    • Grootmoeder.
  • Vrij en Vroom uitg. door Mossel, Maandblad voor de Zondagsschoolen.

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  • WALCHEREN, van. Penserosa.
    • Van Kind tot Vrouw.
    • Zijn Zuster.
  • WALLIS. Gerda een noordsche Sage.
    • Vorstengunst.
  • WESTRHEENE, van. Een rijke Aanbidder, en z.
  • WOLFF, see BEKKER.
  • WOUDE, van, ed. De hollandsche Lelie, Weekblad voor jonge Dames.
    • Een verlaten Post.

ITALY.

  • ALBINI-CROSTA. L'alba e l'aurora.
    • L'angelo in famiglia.
    • Dal vero, racconto.
    • Dí per dí.
    • Gioje celesti della santissima Eucaristia.
    • Il meriggio, ricordo di nozze.
    • O Padre! preghiere.
    • Pace.
    • La provvidenza in famiglia.
  • AMATO. Triste campana.
  • ANZOLETTI. Celebrando Genova il quarto centenario della scoperta di Cristoforo Colombo.
  • BAUDINO. Conferenza tenuta alla Filotecnica di Torino.
    • Cuore.
    • Dissertazione nelle conferenze pedagogiche Torino, 1883.
    • Principesse e regine d'Italia.
    • Prologo alla festa drammatico-musicale a beneficio dell'Asilo infantile di Cumiana.
    • Il sentimento religioso nella scuola.
  • BOBBA. 1o-5o anno di insegnamento oggettivo scientifico-elementare.
    • Da Carlo VIII a Garibaldi.
    • Da Romolo a Colombo.
    • Ebrei, greci e romani.
    • 1o-5o libro di lettura.
    • Narrazione di alcuni fatti principali riguardante la formazione del regno d'Italia.
  • BREGANTE. Lacrymae rerum.
    • Serto poetico.
    • Le visioni.
  • CAETANI-LOVATELLI. Antichi monumenti illustrati.
    • Miscellanea archeologica.
    • Thanatos.
  • CAVALLARI-CANTALAMESSA. Della dignità della donna.
    • La donna nel risorgimento nazionale, conferenza.
    • Mario Cornacchia, conferenza letta al Circolo filologico di Ascoli Piceno.

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  • CAVALLARI-CANTALAMESSA. L'ottavo centenario della Studio bolognese.
    • Newspaper clippings.
    • Poesie, a scrap-book.
    • Un trasporto funebre.
    • Zuinglio e la sua riforma.
  • CIMINO-FOLLIERO de LUNA. Era un diletto?
    • Lagune, monti d caverne.
    • Massimiliano d'Austria e il castello di Miramare.
    • Pensieri ed affetti.
    • Questioni sociali.
    • La regina Margherita di Savoja nell'agosto 1891.
    • Rime e ballate.
  • COLOMB, tr. Pierantoni Mancini. De ma fenêtre.
  • CORDELIA, pseud. All'aperto, bozzetti campestri.
    • Alla ventura.
    • Casa altrui. La dote di Serena. Evelina.
    • Casa altrui, 1890.
    • Catene, racconto, 1882.
    • Same, 1892.
    • Dopo le nozze.
    • Forza irresistibile.
    • Il mio delitto.
    • Per la gloria.
    • Piccoli eroi.
    • Prime battaglie.
    • Racconti di natale, 1885.
    • Same, 1886.
    • Il regno della donna.
    • Vita intima, bozzetti.
  • DEL BUFALO della VALLE, Msa. Ein Abenteuer auf Schloss Ludlow.
    • Amore verso gli animali.
    • Une aventure au château Ludlow.
    • Conradin de Hohenstaufen, duc de Souabe.
    • Der Olymp zur jetzigen Zeit.
    • 18 poésies en 4 langues.
    • Ein poetisches Geschenk.
    • Wahrheit und Phantasie, Gedichte.
  • DELLA ROCCA, Csa., ed. Correspondance inédite de la duch*esse de Bourgogne et de la reine d'Espagne.
    • Profili femminili.
    • La rivoluzione francese.
  • DIPLOMATICUS, MODERATUS, pseud. Die Deutschen und Engländer im Mond.
  • EMMA, pseud. La leggenda di Valfreda.
    • La marchesa Dora.
    • La mediocrità.
    • La messa a Psiche.
    • Una fra tante.
  • ESTE, Dsa. d', pseud. Crisalidi, sfumatore e ricordi.

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  • FANO. Guido Riviera, poeta piacentino del secolo XVIII.
    • I primi Borboni a Parma.
    • Voci di coscienza.
  • FELICE-LANCELLOTTI, Msa. de. Cestellino di fiori poetici offerto alla santissima Vergine nel mese a lei consacrato.
    • Il divorzio e la donna, conferenza letta nella sala del collegio La Carita a' 15 maggio 1892.
    • Fiori di neve, rime varie.
    • Omaggio a San Luigi Gonzaga.
    • Raggi de fede.
    • Rosario poetico.
    • La sposa di Gesù.
    • ed. Vittoria Colonna, 1891-92.
  • FERRARI da LODI. Rime scelte.
  • FERRETTI, E., see EMMA.
  • FULVIA, pseud. Realtà.
    • Troppo fiera?
  • FUMIS. La mia scuola, libro di lettura.
  • GIACOMELLI. Lungo la via.
  • GIGLIOLI-CASELLA. Studio intorno alle scuole professionali e industriali femminili.
  • GUBERNATIS-MANNUCCI, de. Cento novelline per l'infanzia.
    • Commediole educative.
    • Libro di lettura per le scuole rurali.
    • Marinella e Rita.
    • Sillabario ad uso delle scuole urbane e rurali e delle famiglie.
  • HOEPFNER, tr. Pierantoni-Mancini. Am Tiber.
  • HOWARD, tr. Fothergill. Parenti ed amici.
  • In morte di Vittorio Emanuele II, primo rè d'Italia, il 9 febbraio 1878, giorno 30o dalla sua morte.
  • INVERNIZIO. Amori maledetti.
    • Il bacio d'una morta.
    • La bastarda.
    • Cuore di donna.
    • Il delitto della contessa.
    • Dora, la figlia dell' assassino.
    • I drammi dell' adulterio.
    • Le figlie della duch*essa.
    • Mariti birbanti.
    • L'orfana del ghetto.
    • Paradiso e inferno.
    • Rina.
    • Satanella.
    • Le vittime dell' amore.
  • La Lampada, amene letture dall' inglese dir. da Morley.
  • LEVA, de. Cristoforo Colombo, ode.
    • Prime foglie, versi.
    • Sogni e ricordi, versi.
  • LOBEDAN, tr. Pierantoni-Mancini. Lydia.

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  • LOBEDAN, tr. Pierantoni-Mancini. Vom Fenster aus.
  • LUPO-MAGGIORELLI. Amelia.
    • L'arpa d' Adello.
    • Confronti! bozzetto.
    • Un ideale.
    • Innamorata! bozzetto.
    • Voci dell'anima, nuovi canti.
  • MATTEUCCI. Il diario di Ginetta.
  • La Missione della donna dir. da Saccati-Mencato.
  • MORLEY, ed. La Lampada, 1886.
  • ODDO-BONAFEDE. La croce rossa.
    • La divina commedia di Dante Alighieri nelle scuole elementari superiori.
    • Guida della città dell' Aquila.
    • Storia popolare della città dell' Aquila degli Abbruzzi.
    • A Umberto I, rè d'Italia, il 2 giugno 1889.
  • PAULUCCI. Contribuzione alla fauna malacologica, Italiana.
    • Excursione scientifica nella Calabria, 1877-78.
    • Fauna italiana, comunicazioni malacologiche, articolo nono.
    • Matériaux pour servir á l'étude de la faune malacologique terrestre et fluviatile de l'Italie et de ses îles.
    • Note malacologiche sulla fauna terrestre e fluviale dell' isola di Sardegna.
  • PIERANTONI-MANCINI. Am Tiber übersetzt von Höpfner.
    • Costanza.
    • Dalla mia finestra.
    • De ma fenêtre tr. par Colomb.
    • Lydia übersetzt von Lobedan.
    • Lydia öfversättning af N. S.
    • Marito ed avvocato.
    • Nuove poesie.
    • Poesie.
    • Sul Tevere.
    • L'ultima recita.
    • Vom Fenster aus übersetzt von Lobedan.
  • RICCI, Msa. Fogliuzze erranti.
    • Nuove poesie.
    • Poesie.
  • ROSA-FORNELLI. Il verismo.
    • Vita e martirio del beato G. Gabriele Perboyre.
  • SACCATI-MENCATO, ed. La Missione della donna 1892-93.
  • SANGA-NARDI. Fiori campestri.
    • In campagna, libro di lettura.
  • SAVI-LOPEZ. Alpensagen übersetzt von Ruhemann.
    • Battaglie nell'ombra.
    • Casa Leardi.
    • La donna italiana del trecento.
    • Fra le ginestre.

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  • SAVI LOPEZ. In riva al mare, libro pei ragazzi.
    • Leggende delle Alpi.
    • Il medioevo in relazione coi maggiori poemi Italiani.
    • Nei paesi del Nord.
    • Salvatela.
    • Serenta.
    • Solo al mondo.
    • Tra la neve ed i fiori, passeggiate sulle Alpi.
    • Le valli di Lanzo, bozzetti e leggende.
    • Versi.
  • SCHIFF. Die deutschen Schriften des Mittelalters.
    • In aesthetische-litterarischer Beziehung.
    • La donna e la legge civile.
    • Geschichte der deutschen litteratur.
    • L'influenza della donna sulla pace.
    • La pace gioverà alla donna?
    • Il profugo.
    • tr. Hamerling. Aspasia.
    • Nordau. La malattia del secolo.
  • SPERANI, BRUNO, pseud. L'avvocato Malpieri.
    • Eterno inganno.
    • Nella nebbia.
    • Nell' ingranaggio.
    • Numeri e sogni.
    • Il romanzo della morte.
    • Tre donne.
  • SPERATZ, see SPERANI, B.
  • TERRUZZI. Dante ed il quinto canto dell' Inferno.
  • VAGNOZZI. A Cristoforo Colombo.
    • Bambinaia.
    • Poesie.
  • VENUTI, Msa. Elissa.
    • Ginevra.
    • I venuti.
    • Poesia.
    • Polinnia.
    • ed. Sonetto inedito di Comedio Venuti nato nel 1424.
  • VITTORI, C. Caino nella bibbia e nella poesia.
    • Cimbelino.
    • Il comune e la provincia di Napoli.
    • ed. Atlantino, il comune e la provincia di Napoli.
    • tr. Byron. Manfredo.
  • VITTORI, G. Ancora sulla riforma delle scuole normali.
    • Annotazioni geografiche e mitologiche alla storia romana del Francesco Bertolini.
    • Le eroine e le patriotte italiane.
    • Lezioni di storia per la prima classe preparatoria delle scuole normali.
    • Lezioni di storia per le scuole secondarie feminili.

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  • VITTORI, G. Una lettura alle mie allieve, impressioni sui caratteri dei Promessi sposi.
    • Margherita di Savoia.
    • Vocabolarietto di geografia comparata d'aiuto allo studio della storia orientale, greca, romana.
    • Vocabolarietto geografico dei luoghi nominati nelle Lezioni di storia medioevale.
    • tr. L'Arronge: Il dottor Klaus.
  • Vittoria Colonna, periodico scientifico, artistico, litterario, dir. da Lancelotti.
  • ZAMPINI-SALAZAR. Antiche lotte.
    • Elementi d' economia domestica.
    • Fra l'ideale ed il reale.
    • Gli Ogilvie.
    • La vita d'una madre.
    • ed. La Rassegna degli interessi femminili.
  • ZAULI-NALDI, Csa. Accordi della mia lira.
    • Profili-indovinelli.

JAPAN.

  • JAPANESE Woman's Commission. Club record.

NORWAY.

  • Alene med mange, Reisebreve fra Frankrig, Italien og Schweiz af den, der har gjort Turen.
  • AUBERT. Bölgeslag.
    • Dagny.
    • Forfængelighed.
    • Fra Hovestaden i Syttiaarene.
    • Hjemmefra.
    • Et Juleminde.
    • Stedbarnet.
  • B., H. Fra Barnets Verden.
  • Barne-Streger af en ung Dame.
  • BENTZEN. Engelske Stilövelser knyttede til Læsningen af Brekkes engelske Læsbog.
  • Beretning om Festen for Camilla Collett den 23 die Jan., 1893.
  • BERNHOFT. "Den, som linden er."
    • Mere fra Barnets Verden.
    • Smaatraak.
    • "Stue fuld" og andre Fortællinger.
  • BIRCH. Dröm og Virkelighed.
    • Pressede Blomster.
  • BRANDT. Legatfamilien Ameln, Familierne von Tangen og Flood.
  • BRYNILDSEN. Naar Hjertet taler.
  • CHRISTENSEN. Kogebog for Folkeskolen og Hjemmet.
  • COLBAN. Lærerinden, en Skizze.
    • Tre Noveller, tilegnet de norske Kvinder.
  • COLLETT. Skrifter.

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  • Da mama var liden.
  • De to Veninder.
  • DICKMAR. Ud i Livet.
  • DUNKER. Gamle Dage.
  • ENGER. Vaardryp, Digte.
  • ERBE-AGERUP. "Sphinx."
  • F., A. Den Froendelöse.
  • FROELICH and SOERENSEN. Endel norske vildtvoxende medicinske. Planter, Pl. II.
    • Norsk Husflid og Slöjd.
    • ed. Husfliden, 1890-92.
  • G. Aftrid, Skildring af Livet i en norsk Fjeldbygd.
    • Saaledes gaar det.
  • GARBORG. Et frit Forhold.
  • Geografisk Schema.
  • Gertrud, en Fortælling.
  • GISLESEN. Breve i Udvalg udgivne ved Gjör.
  • GJOER, BOLETTE, see MARGRETHE, pseud.
  • GREVE. Naar man er ung.
  • HALVORSEN, C. Kjolesömbog, Veiledning i Maaltagning, Ridsning, Klipning og Syning af Dame og Barnedragter.
    • Linsömbog, Veiledning i Klipning og Syning af Undertöi.
    • Ridsebog, Veiledning i Maaltagning og Ridsning af Kjoler.
  • HALVORSEN, K. Kjolesömbog for Folkeskolen.
  • HANSEN, tr. Goulburn. Helliggjörelsens Kamp af kristelig Kalender.
  • HANSTEEN. Kvinden, skabt i Guds Billede.
    • Skrift og Omskrift i Landsmaalet.
  • HELGA. Husstel og Madstel bearbeidet efter 6te Oplag af Climas "Haushaltungskunde."
  • HELGESEN. Om Skolekjökkeners Indredning.
      Regler for almindeligt Madstel.
  • HORNEMAN and SMITH. Norwegian grammar, with a glossary for tourists.
    • Norwegische Grammatik.
  • Husfliden udg. af Frölich og Sörensen.
  • Husmoderens Bog, 1888.
  • IHLE. Hustru og Moder.
  • JANSEN. En ung Pige.
  • JOHANNE. Fra vor By.
    • Karsten og jeg.
    • Vi Börn.
  • JOHANNESEN. Lærebog i Kjolesöm.
    • Lærebog i Mönstertegning og Söm af Guttedragter.
  • KIELER. Everil.
    • En Lysengels Skikkelse.
    • Mænd af Aere.
    • En Oppositionsmand.
  • KONOW, see LIPPE, von der.
  • KOREN. Agga, en Fortælling.

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  • KOREN. Fra För og nu.
    • Hans Skjæbne.
  • Kortfattet, Veiledning i tarveligt Madstel for unge Husmodere.
  • KROG. Kvinders Ansættelse i offentlige Stillinger i vort Land.
    • Norske Kvinderssociale og retslige Stilling, efter Foranstaitning af Norsk Kvindesags-Forening i Anledning Chicagoudstillingen.
    • Stemmeret for Kvinder, Foredrag i Norsk Kvindesags-Forening den 27de Nov., 1885.
    • ed. Nylænde, Tidsskrift udg. af Norsk Kvindesags-Forening, 1887-93.
  • KROHG. Schema til Geografien.
  • EN KVINDEROEST, pseud. Har Henrik Ibsen i Hedda Gabler skildret virkelige Kvinder?
    • I Handskespörgamaalet, aabent Brev til Hr. Professor Monrad.
    • Om Ægteskabsideen i Fruen fra Havet.
  • Lillegut.
  • Lillemor.
  • LINCH. I Tidens Lob.
  • LIPPE, von der. Barnedage.
    • Om Börn og Dyr.
    • Smaafolk.
  • Livet i Præstgaarden.
  • LUNDH. En Knude.
    • I Vaarsol og ved Lampeskin.
    • Mellem Oslo og Frogner.
    • Ved Lövfald.
  • LOECHEN. Hvad Iærer Bibelen om Kvindens Stilling.
    • Om Renhed og Blufærdighed.
  • Mamas Smaagutter.
  • MARGRETHE, pseud. Anna Helsing.
    • Doktorens Börn.
    • Doktorens Pleiedatter.
    • Eigil, som aldrig var ræd.
    • Embedsmand og Bonde.
    • Missionsbarnet.
    • De Nykonfirmerte.
    • Præstefruen.
    • Reidar.
    • Et Stormveir.
    • ed. Bispinde Henriette Gislesens Breve Udvalg.
  • MARIE, pseud. Drivende Skyer.
    • Dyvekes Hus.
    • Fra Fars og Mors Tid.
    • Fra min Födeby.
    • Gjennem Kamp.
    • Hjemmet.
    • I det Stille.
    • I ensomme Timer.

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  • MARIE, pseud. I Tusmörket.
    • Ved egen Kraft.
  • MATHILDE. Et Aar af en ung Piges Liv.
    • I Skumring og Daggry.
  • MEIDELL. Store Julaften.
  • MEYN, A., see MARIE.
  • En Moders veiledende Ord til sin Datter.
  • MUNCH. Kvinder, et Stykke Udviklingshistorie.
    • Over pä den anden Side.
  • MOELLER. Om Planternes Grundformer og deres Forvandling.
  • Naar man skal sætte Bo, af Forfatterinden til "Husmoderens Bog."
  • NIELSEN. Foredrag om Fællesundervisning holdt i Norsk Kvindesags-Forening Nov., 1884.
  • NILSEN. Til beslægtede Sjæle, Digte.
  • Nylænde, Tidsskrift udg. af Norsk Kvindesags-Forening, red. af Krog.
  • PLATOU. Digte.
  • PRYDZ. Agn og Agnor.
    • Arnak.
    • Lykke.
    • Mennesker.
    • Paa Fugloik.
    • Undervejs.
  • ROGSTAD. Ledetraad for Katekismusundervisningen i de to förste Aar.
    • Modersmaals Undervisningen i Smaaskolen.
  • ROSING, H. Nogle Ord om de Dövstumme.
    • ed. Ungdomstid og Reiseliv, Udvalg af Anton Rosings Breve og Optegnelser.
  • ROSING, M. Haandarbeide som Skolefa*g.
  • S., S. I en Aftentime.
  • SCHJOETT. Efter Læsningen af "Bygmester Solness."
  • SCHMEDLING. Praktisk Veiledning i Stivning og Strygning samt Glans Strygning.
  • SCHOEYEN. Et Ægteskab.
    • Kvindeskjæbner.
    • Menneskehjaerter.
  • SKRAM, A. Börnefortællinger.
    • Forraadt.
    • Hellemyrsfolket.
    • Kjærlighed i Nord og Syd.
    • and SKRAM, E. Fjeldmennesker, Lystspil i fire Akter.
  • SMITH and HORNEMAN. Norwegian grammar, with a glossary for tourists.
    • Norwegische Grammatik.
  • STEEN. Strengeleg.
  • SOERENSEN and FROELICH, ed. Husfliden, 1890-92.
  • THORESEN. Billeder fra Midnatsolens Land.
    • Digte.
    • Mindre Fortællinger.

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  • THORESEN. Studenten.
  • TSCHUDI. Eugenie, Keiserinde af Frankrig.
    • Keiserinde Augusta.
  • UNGE KVINDERS Kristelige Forening. Vort Blad, 1890-92.
  • Vort Blad, organ for Unge Kvinders Foreninger udg. af U. K. K. F., Christiana.
  • WINSNES. Lærebog i de förstkjellige Grene af Husholdningen.
    • Om Husjomfruer.
  • ZOGBAUM. Kong Olaf og Hedningerne.

PERU.

  • CABELLO de CARBONERO. Blanca sol.
    • Las consequencias.
    • El conspirador.
    • La novela moderna.
    • Sacrificia y recompensa.

POLAND.

  • LASOCKA, HR. W spomnienia rodzinne.

PORTUGAL.

  • MODERNO. Aspiraçòes.
    • O Dr. Luiz Sandoval.
    • Trillos, 1886-88.

SPAIN.

  • A. P., F de. and CARDERERA. La ciencia de la mujer, al alcance de las niñas.
  • ABAD y BAILO. Tratadito de corte y confección de vestidos.
  • ABARCA de BOLEA, MUR y CASTRO. Vigilia y octavario de San Juan Baptista.
  • ACUÑA de LAIGLESIA, de. Amor á la patria.
    • Ecos del alma, poesías.
    • El lujo en los pueblos rurales.
    • Morirse á tiempo.
    • Rienzi el tribuno.
    • La siesta, colección de artículos.
    • Tiempo perdido.
  • AGUILAR. Influencia de la educación doméstica tr. por Sierra y Orenga.
  • ALEU y RIERA. De la necesidad de encaminar por nueva senda la educación higiénico-moral de la mujer.
  • ALVEAR y WARD, de. Historia de Diego de Alvear y Ponce de Leon.
  • AMAR y BORBON. Discourso sobre la educación física y moral de las mujeres.
    • tr. Lampillas. Ensayo historico-apologético de la literatura española.

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  • ANA de SAN JERONIMO. Obras poéticas.
  • ANA MARÍA del S. SACRAMENTO. Exposición de los canticos de amor.
  • ANGELA de FULGINO, SANTA. Vida.
  • ANIORTE y PAREDES de SALES. Arte del dentista.
  • ARANDA, Csa. de. Idea de nobles y sus desempeños en aforismos.
  • ARCINIEGA y MARTINEZ, A. F. and C. de. La aurora de los niños.
  • ARENAL, CONCEPCION. Apelacion al publico de un fallo de la Real academia española.
    • La beneficencia, la filantropia y la caridad.
    • La cárcel llamada modelo.
    • Cartas á los delincuentes.
    • Las colonias penales de la Australia y la pena de deportación.
    • Congreso penitenciario internacional de San Petersburgo, informe.
    • Cuadros de la guerra.
    • La cuestión social, cartas á un obrero y á un señor.
    • La esclavitud.
    • Estudios penitenciarios.
    • Fábulas en verso.
    • La instrucción del pueblo.
    • Manual del visitador del pobre.
    • Manuel du visiteur du prisonnier.
    • Rapport, IV Congrès pénitentiare international de St. Petersbourg, 1890.
    • El visitador del preso.
    • La voz que clama en el desierto.
    • tr. Stoltz. Magdalena.
    • Swetchine. La resignación.
  • ARMENGOL de BADIA. Dols recort.
    • Lays.
    • Ramell de siemprevivas.
    • Scrap-book of miscellaneous writings.
  • ARMIÑO de CUESTA. Flores del paraiso.
    • ed. Ecos del Auseva, 1864-65.
  • ARRAEZ de LLEDÓ. Mariquilla la Salerosa.
  • ARRONIZ y BOSCH. La condesa de Alba-Rosa.
  • ASENSI, de. Herencia de sangre.
    • Leyendas y tradiciones en prosa y verso.
    • Novelas cortas.
    • Tres amigas.
  • AVESA de SANQUIRICO. Estudios geográficos.
  • BALLESTER de TORRENTS. Paz, paz y siempre paz.
  • BALMASEDA. Dos lágrimas.
    • Entre el cielo y la tierra.
    • La madre de familia.
    • La mujer laboriosa.
    • La mujer sensata, educación de sí misma.
  • BASCUAS y COLON. Aritmética para uso de las escuelas.

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  • BASTUS. Manual del florists artificial.
  • BELL-LLOCH, de. Llegendas catalanas.
    • Poesías catalanas.
    • Vigatans y botifiers.
  • BERNAL. Comienca la historia de los cavalleros cristalian de España y del infante Lucescanio.
  • BERWICK y ALBA, Dsa. de. Documentos escogidos del archivo de la casa de Alba.
  • BIEDMA, de. El héroe de Santa Engracia.
    • El odio de una mujer.
  • BOHL de FABER, see CABALLERO, FERNAN.
  • BRIDOUX y MAZZINI de DOMINGUEZ. Lágrimas y flores.
  • BUSQUETS. Las cinco piedras de David.
  • CABALLERO, CONSOLACION. Infanta de Anderica.
    • Poesías.
  • CABALLERO, FERNAN, pseud. Clemencia.
    • Colección de articulos religiosos.
    • Cosa cumplida . . . solo en la otra vida.
    • Cuadros de costumbres.
    • Same, 1862.
    • Cuentos, oraciones, adivinas y refranes populares é infantiles.
    • Cuentos y poesias populares andaluces.
    • Deudas pagadas.
    • Elia.
    • Estar de más relación.
    • La estrella de Vandalia.
    • La familia de Alvareda.
    • La fariséa.
    • La gaviota.
    • Lágrimas, 1862.
    • Same, 1880.
    • La maldición paterna.
    • La mitología contada á los niños.
    • Obras, 1875.
    • Obras completas, 1861-63.
    • Relaciones.
    • Un servilon y un liberalito.
    • Un verano en Bornos.
    • Una en otra.
    • comp. Noticia del orígen de la capilla real de la Vírgen de Valme.
  • CABEZA, de. La señorita instruida.
  • CABRERA y HEREDIA. Las violetas.
  • CALDERON, CAMILA, pseud. A media noche.
    • El marido y la mujer.
    • Me voy al cuartel.
    • La viuda y la niña.
  • CALDERON, CONSUELO. Tratado de labores comunes y de adorno.
  • CALÉ y TORRES de QUINTERO. Horas de inspiración.
    • Lazos rotos.

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  • CALERO de los RÍOS WESTCOMBE. La defensa de Sevilla.
  • CAMPS ARREDONDO, tr. Merlin. El gran libro de los oráculos.
  • CAÑAS de CERVANTES. La española misteriosa y el ilustre aventurero.
  • CANEL. Cosas del otro mundo.
    • Manolin.
    • La mulata.
    • Oremus.
    • Trapitos al sol.
    • ed. La Cotorra, semanario político-satírico, 1892-93.
  • CARAVAJAL y SAAVEDRA, de. Navidades de Madrid y noches entretenidas en ocho novelas.
  • CARBONELL. Los pequeños defectos.
  • CARDERERA, M., and A. P., F. de. La ciencia de la mujer, al alcance de las niñas.
  • CARO. Loa sacramental.
  • CARAVAJAL y MENDOZA, de. Poesías espirituales.
  • CASANOVA. Poesías.
  • CASO, de, tr. Rolin. Modo de enseñar y estudiar las bellas letras.
  • CASTANOS, see CLEMENCIA, M.
  • CASTRO EGAS, de. Eternidad del rey don Felipe tercero, el Piadoso.
  • CASTRO de MURGUÍA. El caballero de las botas azules.
    • Cantares gallegos.
    • En las orillas del Sar.
    • Follas novas.
  • CASTROTERREÑO, Csa. de. Elogio de la reyna.
  • CHERNEZ, MATILDE, see LUNA, RAFAEL.
  • CLEMENCIA, M., pseud. Bases precisas para la educación de la mujer.
  • CODORNIU y MATTA, tr. Ohnet. Las fraguas de Pont-Avesnes.
  • CORONADO. Adición á la Vanidad de vanidades.
    • El águila redentora.
    • Anales del Tajo.
    • Biographie par Émile Castelar.
    • España y Napoleon.
    • Jarilla.
    • Poesías, 1843.
    • Poesías, 1852.
    • La rueda de la desgracia.
    • Scrap-book, miscellaneous pieces.
    • La sigea.
    • El siglo de las reinas.
    • Vanidad de vanidades.
  • CORREA, tr. Guarino. El pastor fido.
  • COSGAYA. Estudio acerca de la educación física de la mujer.
  • COSTA y MENDEZ. Método práctico de labores.

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  • La Cotorra, semanario político-satírico dir. por Canel.
  • Una DAMA ESPAÑOLA, pseud. La primera mirada.
  • DATO MURUAIS. Folletos, poesías gallegas.
    • Versos.
  • DEL CÁRMEN JIMENEZ. La ciencia, el arte y el protestantismo.
    • La mujer ensalzada por el catolicismo.
    • and S. R., R. Refutaciones de un libro protestante.
  • DEL ESPINAR. Amor y vanidad.
    • Cosas del mundo.
  • DEL PATROCINIO. Ejercicio mensual á María Santísima del Olvido.
  • DEL PILAR de MONTOLIU y de TOGORES. Ecos del alma.
  • DEL REAL y MIJARES. Los animales trabajadores.
    • Dos ensayos pedagogicos.
    • La escuela de niñas.
  • DIAZ de LAMARQUE. Aves y flores.
    • Flores marchitas.
    • Poesías.
    • Poesías religiosas.
  • Ecos del Auseva dir. por Armiño de Cuesta.
  • ENRIQUEZ de GUZMAN. Tragicomedia, los jardines y campos sabeos.
  • ERAUSO, de. Historia de la monja alferez Catalina de Erauso escrita por ella misma.
  • ESCOBAR, de. Reglas y constituciones de la órden de nuestra madre Santa Brigida.
  • ESCUDERO. El consejero de las niñas.
    • Cuentos infantiles.
  • ESPOZ y MINA, Csa. de, ed. Memorias del general D. Francisco Espoz y Mina.
  • ESTÉBAN y NAVARRO. Mi primer ensayo.
  • ESTEVARENA, de. Ultimas flores.
  • FELICIANA de SAN JOSEF. Instrucción de religiosas con título de Recreación espiritual. In her Life by Lanuza.
  • FELTRER y MUNTIÓN. Lecciones de cosas sobre primeras materias industriales.
  • FENOLLOSA. Poesías.
  • FERNANDEZ MONTOYA de FRONTAURA, see ANTONIO, MARÍA.
  • FERRER de OTÁLORO. Apólogos y diálogos.
    • Canciones infantiles.
    • and PELFORT. Ortografía en verso.
  • GALVEZ de CABRERA. Obras poéticas.
  • GARABE, see HIDALGO, VENTURA.
  • GASCA y MEDRANO, de, tr. Las minas de Polonia.
  • GASPAR y LARROY. Lecciones de moral, economía é higiene al alcance de las niñas.
  • GASSÓ y ORTIZ, de. Corona de la infancia.
    • Dos de Mayo.
  • GASSO y VIDAL. Colección de sus trabajos literarios.

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  • GAYANGOS de RIAÑO, tr. Viaje de España.
  • GIMENO de FLAQUER. EL doctor alemán.
  • GINÉS y ORTIZ. Apuntes pars un álbum del bello sexo.
  • GOMEZ de AVELLANEDA. Al fausto natalicio del principe de Asturias, oda.
    • Alfonso el Sabio.
    • Obras literarias.
  • GOMEZ de CADIZ. Santa Casilda.
  • GOMEZ SOLER. Hojas secas.
  • GONZALEZ ALONSO, I. Agricultura de Jersey. In Gonzalez Alonso, D., La nueva ley agraria.
  • GRAFFIGNI, de. Cartas tr. por Romero Masego sa y Cancelada.
  • GRASSI. El bálsamo de las penas.
    • El camino de la dicha.
    • El capital de la virtud.
    • Cuentos pintorescos.
    • La gota de agua.
    • Lealtad á un juramento.
    • Los que no siembran no cogen.
    • El lujo.
    • Poesías.
    • El primer año de matrimonio.
    • Las riquezas del alma.
  • GREGORIA FRANCISCA de SANTA TERESA. Poesías.
  • GUERRA. Obras poéticas.
  • Guipuzcoa, Arte culinario de.
  • GUZMAN y la CERDA, de. Litterarium specimen.
  • H., J. G. Tratado sobre las primeras materias y sus aplicaciones.
  • HALEN, van. Un conde condenado.
  • HELGUERO y ALVARADO. Poesías sagradas y profanas.
  • HERREROS de TEJADA. Tratado de geografía.
  • HIDALGO, VENTURA, pseud. Adriana de Wolsey.
  • HIPÓLITA de JESÚS. Comentario y mística exposición de los divinos Cantares de Salomon.
    • De los sagrados huessos de Christo.
    • Exposición de la regla de S. Agustin.
    • Perfeto christiano, siguro camino de la perfeccion.
    • Tratado del redimiento del tiempo perdido.
    • Veinte y tres exemplares vidas.
  • ISABEL de JESÚS. Vida.
  • ISABEL de VILLENA. Vita Christi de la reverent abadessa de la Trinitat.
  • JESÚS GIL LOBO y CALVENTE, de. and PAULA, de. El libro de las señoritas.
  • JUANA INEZ de la CRUZ. Fama, y obras posthumas, 1725.
    • Same, v. I, 1700.
    • Same, v. 3, 1701.
    • Las obras, 1693.

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  • JUANA INEZ de la CRUZ. Same, 1725.
    • Poemas, v. I.
  • L., Sor F. G. Los albores de una santa.
    • Cuadros de noche-buena.
    • Frutos de la caridad.
    • Una noche-buena.
  • LARRA. Vicio y virtud.
  • LIAÑO, de. Historia de la vida de S. Catalina de Sena.
  • LINDLEY de CORELLA. Libro primario de inglés y de español.
  • LORENZANO CONTO. Miscellaneous articles in prose and verse.
  • LOZANO de VILCHEZ. Una actriz por amor.
    • Dios es el rey de los reyes.
    • Juan, hermano de los pobres.
    • La lira cristiana, 1857.
    • Same, 1867.
    • Obras completas.
    • La ruina del hogar.
    • ed. La Madre de familia, revista moral é instructiva.
  • LUNA, RAFAEL, pseud. María Magdalena.
  • LUXAN de GARCÍA DANA, de, tr. Hanslick. De la belleza en la música.
  • LLOBET, M. de la PURIFICACIÓN, see CALDERON, CAMILA.
  • MACPHERSON. En la Peñon.
    • El hada doméstica.
    • El hilo del destino.
    • Isabel.
    • Magdalena.
    • Por no entenderse.
    • La rosa del Genil.
  • MADALENA de SAN JERÓNIMO. Razón y forma de la galera y casa real que el rey manda hazer en estos reynos para castigo de las mugeres vagantes, ladronas, alcahuetas y otras semejantes.
  • La Madre de familia dir. por Lozano de Vilchez.
  • MANUELA de la SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD. Fundación del convento de la Concepción de Franciscas Descalzas de Salamanca, su regla y modo de viver.
  • MARÍA ANA de JESÚS. Nacimiento y crianca de Ysabel de Avalos.
  • MARÍA, ANTONIO, pseud. Juanito el mendigo. In Frontaura, Cuadros infantiles.
    • La pedrada.
  • MARÍA de AGREDA and PHILIP IV, Rey de España, Cartas.
    • Exercicios espirituales de retiro.
    • Mystics ciudad de Dios, 1720.
    • Same, 1721.
    • Vida de la Vírgen María.

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  • MARÍA de la ANTIGUA. Desengaño de religiosas y de almas que tratan de virtud.
  • MARIANA de JESÚS. Vida.
  • MARIANA de S. JOSEF. Vida.
  • MARRERO y CARO. Poesías.
  • MARTÍ de DETRELL. La educación en imágenes.
  • MARTINEZ de LAFUENTE. La corona del martirio.
  • MARTINEZ de ROBLES. Las españolas náufragas.
  • MASSANÉS. Flores marchitas.
    • Poesías.
  • MATURANA de GUTIÉRREZ. Ensayos poéticos.
    • Sofía y Enrique.
  • MENDOZA, Merced. V. Cantos perdidos.
  • MENDOZA de VIVES. Flores de otoño, leyendas.
    • Leyendas bíblicas.
  • MÉRIDA y PIRET and RAPELA. Antorcha de la fe.
  • MISLER de FRANCISCO MARTIN, tr. Henrion. Pedro el marino.
  • MONREAL. Cartilla de geografía.
    • Cartilla de geometría.
    • Cartilla de higiene y economía doméstica.
    • Cartilla de historia de España.
    • Conferencias y discursos sobre diferentes temas pedagógicos.
    • La educación de las niñas por las biografías de españolas y americanas ilustres.
    • La educación de las niñas por la histoire de españolas ilustres.
  • MONSERDÁ de MACIÁ. Discurs llegit ab motiu de la repartició de premis en lo IV certamen literari del Collegi mercantil.
  • MORENO de LÓPEZ NUÑO and MORENO FERNANDEZ. Salve, dedicada á Ntra. Sra. de las Angustias.
  • MORENO MORALES. El ramillete de violetas.
  • MORÓN. Buen amante y buen amigo.
  • MUÑOZ de CAVANILLAS. Las hadas de Valle Infierno.
  • NAVARRO. Defensa de coquetas.
    • Las dos épocas.
    • El hombre hace á la mujer.
    • La tonta.
  • NUÑEZ y TOPETE. Cuentos.
  • OPISSO y VIÑAS. Diario de un deportado.
    • El grito do la conciencia.
  • ORRERÁ y CARRION. La jóven bien educada.
    • Lecciones de historia general de España.
    • Mes de Mayo, consagrado por las hijas de María á su Purísima Madre.
    • Nociones de historia de España, 1878.
    • Same, 1882.
    • tr. Blanchart. Los peligros de la infancia.
  • PARDO BAZÁN. A Christian woman tr. by Springer.

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  • PARDO BAZÁN. El cisne de Villamorta.
    • Le naturalisme.
    • Obras completas.
    • Pascual Lopez.
    • La revolución y la novela en Rusia.
    • San Francisco de Asís, 1882.
    • Same, 1886.
    • La tribuna.
    • A wedding trip tr. by Serrano.
    • ed. Biblioteca de la mujer.
    • Nuevo teatro crítico, 1891-92.
    • tr. García Ramon. Bucolique.
    • and Others. Folk-lore gallego.
  • PASCUAL de SANJUÁN. Los albores de la vida, 1874.
    • Same, 1890.
    • Año evangélico para los niños.
    • Los deberes maternales.
    • La educación del sentimiento.
    • Epistolario manual para las señoritas.
    • Escenas de familia, continuación de Flora.
    • La familia, cartas á una madre.
    • La fe de la infancia.
    • Flora, 1885.
    • Same, 1891.
    • Flores del alma.
    • Flores del cielo.
    • Guía de la mujer, 1870.
    • Same, 1891.
    • Lecciones de economía doméstica.
    • Manual epistolar para las señoritas, 1881.
    • Same, 1890.
    • La moral de la historia, 1869.
    • Same, 1872.
    • Nuevo fleuri, compendio de historia sagrada.
    • Preceptos morales para la infancia.
    • El primer libro de las niñas.
    • Prontuario del ama de casa, 1885.
    • Same, 1886.
    • Ramillete místico, piadosos ejercicios del mes de Mayo.
    • Resumen de urbanidad para las niñas.
    • El sendero de la virtud.
  • PASSARÁNS. Nociones de corte y confección de ropa blanca.
  • PAULA, de, and JESÚS GIL LOBO y CALENTE, de. El libro de las señoritas.
  • PELFORT and FERRER de OTÁLORO. Ortografía en verso.
  • PEÑA, MARÍA de la. Amor vendado.
    • Mes de Mayo, consagrado á la Santísima Vírgen María.
    • La reina del cielo, 1885.
    • Same, 1889.

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  • PEÑA, MARÍA de la., comp. Pensamientos de S. Teresa de Jesús.
    • ed. Guía de señoritas en el gran mundo.
    • tr. Dupanloup. El matrimonio cristiano.
  • PEÑA d'AMER. Amor de mare.
    • Poesías premiadas por la Academia de la juventud católica de Barcelona.
    • Una visita á ma patria.
  • PEÑA de MUNOZ. Resúmen de un curso de elementos de geografía.
  • PEREZ REOYO y SOTO. Devocionario infantil enverso.
  • POVEDA. Manual de las señoritas.
  • PUJAL SERRA. Disertaciones pedagógicas.
    • Poesías escritas en catalá.
  • QUINTANO y MEDINA. Devocionario en verso.
    • La religión, poema.
  • REBOLLO, de. El principio y el fin.
  • RIDOCCI. Nociones de higiene privada general al alcance de los niños.
    • Nociones de higiene privada general para las escuelas normales.
  • RIOS, B. de los. De sol á sol.
    • Esperanzas y recuerdos.
    • Margarita.
    • Romancero de don Jaime, el Conquistador.
  • RIOS, F. de los., tr. Vida de la bienaventurada Santa Angela de Fulgino.
  • RIQUELME de TRECHUELO. Nociones de higiene doméstica.
  • RODÉS y GARCÉS. Alboradas, poesías.
  • RODRIQUEZ de URETA. El arrepentimiento.
    • La azucena de Quito.
    • La beata Imelda de Lambertini.
    • Breve noticia de San Miguel de los Santos.
    • Leyendas morales.
    • Pacita.
    • comp. Devocionario reglamento.
    • ed. La Semana católica de Barcelona, 1889-92.
    • tr. Nicolet. Vida del bienaventurado Pedro Luis María Chanel.
  • ROJO y HERRÁIS. Congreso pedagógico hispano-portugués americano, ponencia del tema zo, sección 5a.
    • Discurso leído en la Escuela normal central de maestras, 1887.
    • Memoria sobre el estado de la enseñanza en las escuelas públicas de Francia.
    • Opúsculos.
  • ROMERO MASEGOSA y CANCELADA, tr. Graffigni.
    • Cartas de una peruana.
  • RUIZ y ALÁ. Método de corte y confección de prendas de vestir.
    • Método para aprender á cortar y confeccionar toda clase de prendas de vestir.

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  • SABUCO. Nueva filosofía de la naturaleza del hombre.
    • Obras.
  • SACRAMENTO, Madre. Vida de Doña Micaela Desmaisieres, en la religión madre Sacramento.
  • SAENZ de TEJADA. Poesías.
  • SAEZ de MELGAR. Alfonso el Católico.
    • Angela.
    • Aniana.
    • La cadena rota.
    • El collar de esmeraldas.
    • Contra indiferencia celos.
    • El deber cumplido.
    • Ecos de gloria.
    • La higuers de Villaverde.
    • Inés.
    • Un libro para mis hijas.
    • La lira del Tajo, poesías.
    • La marquesa de Pinares.
    • Matilde.
    • Los miserables de España.
    • La pastora del Guadiela.
    • Romances históricos y lecturas amenas.
    • Rosa, la cigarrera de Madrid.
    • Sendas opuestas.
    • ed. Las Mujeres españolas.
    • La Violeta, revista hispano-americana, 1863-66.
    • tr. Silva, Carmen. Flores y perlas.
    • Zaccone. Los dramas de la bolsa.
  • SALAZAR, de. Poema al descubrimiento de las Americas por don Cristobal Colon.
  • SALLENT. Vida de la seráfica madre Santa Clara.
  • SÁNCHEZ y CANTOS. El fruto de la envidia.
    • Venganza y abnegación.
    • La victima de su ambición.
  • SANTA COLOMA, Msa. de, ed. El paraiso perdido de Milton tr. por Ramon de Hermida.
  • SARASATE, de. Fulvia.
    • Horizontes poéticos.
    • Un libro para las pollas.
    • Una velada poetica en el Ateneo de Zaragoza.
  • La Semana católica de Barcelona dir. por Rodriguez de Ureta.
  • SERRANO, M. J., tr. Pardo Bazán. A wedding trip.
  • SERRANO y NORIEGA. Registro de clasificación para escuelas de niñas.
  • SIERRA y ORENGA, tr. Aguilar. Influencia de la educación doméstica.
  • SILVA, CARMEN. Flores y perlas.
  • SINUÉS. A la luz de una lámpara.
    • A la sombra de un tilo.
    • Las alas de Icaro.

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  • SINUÉS. Amor y llanto.
    • El ángel del hogar, 1859.
    • Same, 1862.
    • Cantos de mi lira.
    • Cuentos de color de cielo.
    • Cuentos de niñas.
    • Damas galantes.
    • Dos venganzas.
    • Hija, esposa y madre.
    • El lazo de flores.
    • La ley de Dios.
    • Un libro para las damas.
    • Un libro para las jóvenes.
    • Un libro para las madres.
    • Margarita.
    • Mis vigilias.
    • La misión de la mujer.
    • La mujer en nuestros días.
    • Palmas y flores, leyendas del hogar.
    • Premio y gastigo.
    • Querer es poder.
    • La rama de sándolo.
    • Rosa.
    • El sol de invierno.
    • Verdades dulces y amargas.
  • SIVILLA y PEATS. Tratado del bordado en blanco.
  • SOTO y CORRO, de. Album de boda.
    • El santo de la aldea.
  • SPRINGER, tr. Alarcon. Three-cornered hat.
    • tr. Bazán. A Christian woman.
  • STOLZ. Magdalena tr. por Arenal. In Swetchine, de, La resignación.
  • SWETCHINE, de. La resignación.
  • TARTILAN. Borrascas del corazón.
    • Costumbres populares.
    • Páginas para la educación popular.
  • TERESA, SANTA. Cartas.
    • El castillo interior.
    • Obras.
    • Pensamientos extractados de sus obras.
    • Reproducción foto-litográfica del Camino del perfección, y el Modo de visitar los conventos.
    • Vida.
  • TORDESILLAS CEPEDA y SADA, tr. Instrucción de una señora cristiana.
  • TORREJÓN CORREA y FERNÁNDEZ. Compendio de la historia sagrada.
  • TORRIJOS, Csa. de. Vida del general D. José María de Torrijos y Uriarte.
  • TOVAR y SALCEDO. Reynaldo y Elina.
  • UGARTE BARRIENTOS. Recuerdos de Andalucía.
  • URBINA y MIRANDA. Una madre cristiana.
  • VALDERRAMAS SÁNCHEZ. Método de lectura.
  • VALENCIA, de. Á San Juan de la Cruz.

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  • VALLÉS. Conferencia, 1887, Barcelona.
  • VELASCO and IVES. Economía doméstica y labores.
  • VELILLA y RODRIGUEZ, de. Ráfa*gas.
  • VERA. Quién es su madre?
  • VERDEJO y DURÁN. Ecos del corazón.
  • VEREA y NUÑEZ. Luz en tiniehlas.
  • VINENT. Generosidad musulmana.
  • La Violeta dir. por Saez de Melgar.
  • La voz de la caridad.
  • WILSON, Baroness. Almacén de las señoritas.
    • America y sus mujeres.
    • Americanos célebres.
    • El ángel de paz.
    • El árbol sano y el vicioso.
    • Cuauhtemoc.
    • La ley del progreso.
    • Manual, ó guía de los viajeros en Francia y Bélgica.
    • Manual, ó guía de los viajeros en la Inglaterra, Escocia, é Irlanda.
    • El ramillete de pensamientos.
    • La senda del deber.
    • Siembra y cosecha.
  • WRIGHT de KLEINHANS. La emancipación de la mujer.
  • ZAPATÉR de OTAL. Prontuario de lectura y música.
  • ZAPATERO de ANGULO. Un hijo sin madre.
  • ZAYAS y SOTOMAJOR, de. Novelas amorosas y exemplares, 1637.
    • Same, 1814.

SWEDEN.

  • ADELBORG. Angsblommor.
    • Barnens julbok.
    • Prinsarnes blomsteralfabet.
  • ADLERSPARRE, A. Religiösa sånger.
  • ADLERSPARRE, Baronessa K. S. Några data ur en drottnings lif.
    • Uppsatser, 15 pamphlets.
    • 1. Några otryckta ord rörande kvinnofrågen.
    • 2. Ibsens Gengangere ur etisk synpunkt.
    • 3. I frågan om gifta makars eganderätt.
    • 4. Om studie och yrkes stipendier för flickor.
    • 5. Meddelanden från Fredrika-Bremer-förbundet.
    • 6. Meddelanden från Fredrika-Bremer-förbundet.
    • 7. Om barnmorskeinstitutionen och dess behof af reform.
    • 8. Sjelfhjelp i form af sjukhjelp.
    • 9. Det moderna sedlighetskrafvet i kamp emot reaktion och radikalism.

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  • ADLERSPARRE, Baronessa K. S.
    • 10. Statistiken och stipendiefonden för qvinnor.
    • 11. Om sedlighetsfrågans ståndpunkt i de skandinaviska länderna under år 1888.
    • 12. Till Fredrika Bremers minne 25 år efter hennes död.
    • 13. Tjugufemårsminnen och framtidstankar.
    • 14. Om behofvet af utbildade sjuksköterskor för landsbygden.
    • 15. Fredrika Limnell.
    • ed. Dagny, månadsblad för sociala och literära intressen, årg. 1-3, 1886-88.
    • ed. Tidskrift för hemmet, tillegnad den svenska qvinnan, årg. 1-27, 1859-85.
  • AGRELL, see PETTERQVIST, L.
  • AHLGREN, E., pseud. Berättelser och utkast.
    • Efterskörd.
    • Fru Marianne.
    • Från Skåne, studier.
    • Pengar, novell.
  • AMEEN. Lifsmål.
  • ANDERSSON. Om de primära kärlsträngarnes utveckling hos Monokotyledonerna.
  • AVE, pseud. Folkdiktning. . . . i Skåne.
    • Folkdiktning. . . . I Skåne, andra samlingen.
  • BENEDICTSSON, see AHLGREN, E.
  • BREMER. Hemmen i nya veriden, dagbok i bref.
    • Hertha.
    • Lifvet i gamla verlden, dagsboksanteckningar.
    • Teckningar ur hvardagslifvet.
  • BAATH-HOLMBERG. Giuseppe Garibaldi.
  • CARLÉN. Tatarnes son, ur svenska folklifvet.
  • CARLSSON. Beiträge sur Kenntniss der Anatomie der Schwimmvögel.
    • Untersuchungen über die weichen Teile der s. g. überzähligen Strahlen an Hand und Fuss.
    • Untersuchungen über Gliedmassenreste bei Schlangen.
    • Zur Anatomie des Hyperoodon diodon.
  • Dagny, månadsblad för sociala och literära intressen utg. af Fredrika-Bremer-förbundet.
  • DAHLGREN, ed. Dagny, tidskrift för sociala och literära intressen utg. af Fredrika-Bremer-förbundet, årg. 6, 1891.
  • EK, F. A., pseud. Huru förebygga fattigdom och nöd?
    • Omstöttning eller utveckling?
    • Qvinnofrågan.
  • ELKAN, see ROEST, R.
  • ELMBLAD, see TOIVO.
  • EUPHRONOSYNE, pseud. Samlade dikter.
  • FAHLSTEDT. Ax och halm.
  • FITINGHOFF. En liten verld bland fjällen.
  • FLYGARE-CARLÉN. Ett år.

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  • FLYGARE-CARLÉN. Enslingen på Johannisskäret, kustroman.
    • Ert köpmanshus i skärgården.
    • Rosen på Tistelön, berättelse från skärgården.
    • Skuggspel, tidsmåiningar och ungdomsbilder.
  • FRIES. Bidrag till kännedomen om Sveriges och Nederländernas förbindelser under Karl X Gustafs regering.
    • Erik Oxenstierna.
    • Märkvärdiga qvinnor.
    • ed. Tidskrift för hemmet, tilleguad den svenska qvinnan, 1884-85.
  • FRYXELL, see EK, F. A.
  • GERARD, C., pseud. Samlade berättelser.
  • HOFSTEN, von. Barnhistorier.
    • Kusin Svantes besök, och Landtlif, två berättelser.
    • Minnen från den karolinska tiden.
  • K., T. Dikter.
  • KERFSTEDT. Eva.
    • I vind och motvind.
    • Kärlek och andra berättelser.
    • Vid vägkanten.
    • ed. Dagny, tidskrift för sociala och literära intressen utg. af F. Bremer-förbundet, årg. 4-5, 1889-90.
  • KEY. Ernst Ahlgren.
    • Från menniskosläktets barndom.
    • Några tankar om huru reaktioner uppstå.
    • Om eganderätt och myndighet för den gifta kvinnan.
  • KJELLBERG. Biografier, särtryck ur Läsning för hemmet.
  • KNORRING. Cousinerna.
    • Illusionerna.
    • Torparen och hans omgifning.
  • KNÖS, see K., T.
  • KOVALEVSKY and LEFFLER-EDGREN, see L. K.
  • KRÆMER, von. Dikter.
    • Sånger och bilder.
  • KRISTINA, Drottning af Sverige. Characterzüge, Grundsätze und Meinungen.
    • Lettres choisies.
  • L. K. pseud. Kampen för lyckan, två parallel dramer.
  • LAGERLÖF. Gösta Berlings saga.
  • LANGLET. TIdsströmningar belysta från hemmets härd.
    • Vi och våra söner, några ord om uppfostrans betydelse.
  • LEA, pseud. Tant Ullas höstblommor.
    • Ur anteckningsboken.
    • Ur minnet och fantasien.
    • Ur tant Ullas anteckningar.

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  • LEA, pseud. Valda berättelser.
  • LEFFLER EDGREN. Elfvan.
    • Hur man gör godt.
    • Sanna kvinnor.
    • Skådespelerskan.
    • Ur lifvet.
    • and KOVALEVSKY, see L. K., pseud.
  • LENNGREN. Samlade skaldeförsök.
  • LEWIN. Bidrag till hjertbladets anatomi hos Monokotyledonerna.
    • Ueber spanische süsswasseralgen.
  • LINDHOLM. Sånger.
    • Veronica, och några andra dikter.
  • LJUNGSTEDT, see GERARD, C.
  • LOVÉN. Några rön om algernas andning.
    • Om utvecklingen af de sekundära kärlknippena hos Dracæna och Yucca.
  • LÖNNEBERG, see TH.
  • N., L., pseud. Om lagens orättvisa mot den gifta qvinnan.
  • NAUMANN, see SORELLA.
  • NORDENFLYCHT. Samlade skrifter.
  • NYBERG, see EUPHROSYNE.
  • NYBLOM. Dikt och verklighet.
    • Qvinnoöden.
  • NYSTRÖM, Fru. J., il. Barnkammarens bok, barnkammarens rim.
    • il. Barnkammarens bok no. 2.
    • Svenska barnboken.
  • NYSTRÖM, Fru L., see N., L.
  • Ofversigt af den svenska kvinnans sociala ställning utgifven i anledning af Verlsutställningen i Chicago.
  • OLBERS. Bidrag till kännedomen om fruktväggens byggnad.
    • Om fruktväggens anatomiska byggnad hos Rosaceerna.
    • Om fruktväggens byggnad hos Borragineerna.
    • Om fruktväggens byggnad hos Labiaterna.
  • OLIVECRONA. Mary Carpenter, hennes lefnad och verksamhet.
    • Spridda blad.
    • ed. Tidskrift för hemmet, tillegnad den svenska qvinnan, årg. 1-9, 1859-85.
  • PETTERQVIST, L., pseud. Dramatiska arbeten.
    • Ensam, skådespel.
    • I Stockholm, också en resebeskrifning.

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  • PETERQVIST, L., pseud. En lektion.
    • På landsbygden, skildringar.
    • Under tallar och pinier.
  • RAMSAY, il. Treasures of the snow; 8 plates representing flowers from the Arctic regions.
  • ROOS. Familjen Verle, en skildring.
    • Genom skuggar, en nutidsskildring.
    • Hårdt mot hårdt.
    • Höststormar.
    • Saulus af Tarsus.
    • Önskekransen, en berättelse för unga kvinnor.
  • ROEST, R., pseud. Med sordin.
  • SANDELL-BERG. Samlade sånger.
  • SANDSTRÖM, see UFFE.
  • SCHWARTZ. Arbetet adlar mannen, teckning ur verkligheten.
    • Börd och bildning.
    • Guld och namn.
    • Mannen af börd och qvinnan af folket.
  • SORELLA, pseud. Nya blad ur grannskapets krönika.
  • STOCKHOLM Föreningen för Gift Qvinnas Eganderätt. Skrifter, 1873-92.
  • TH., pseud. Kåre i Miklegård.
    • Ragnfast Mårsson.
  • Tidskrift för hemmet, tillegnad den svenska qvinnan, utg. af Adlersparre, Fries och Olivecrona.
  • TOIVO, pseud. Ljusa skyar.
    • Vind för vag.
  • UFFE, pseud. Realism in undervisning, eller språkkunskap och bildning.
  • WAHLENBERG-KJERRMAN. Löndörren.
    • På vakt.
    • Två valspråk.
    • Underliga vägar.
  • WESTLING. Anatomische Untersuchungen über Echidna.
    • Beiträge zur Kenntniss des peripherischen Nervensystems.
  • WETTERGRUND, see LEA.
  • WIGSTROEM, see AVE.

TURKEY.

  • FATHMA ALIÉ. Three books in Turkish.
    • Three books in Turkish not examined.

Notes on the Text:

When I saw references to the library of the Woman's Pavilion of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, I immediately became fascinated by it. What had the library contained? What had happened to it after the exposition?

Some research led me to this listing of books donated to the library from all over the world. The listing was compiled under the auspices of the Board of Lady Managers, from their records. I also learned that the collection was given to the Library of the University of the State of New York after the exposition ended. Unfortunately, the "Women's Library" was subsequently destroyed in the capitol fire of 1911. Descriptions of its contents are all that remains.

This list is a fascinating and intriguing document, in part because it is fragmentary. First names or initials of authors are indicated only when it is necessary to distinguish between multiple authors of the same last name. No indication of the contents of the books is given, beyond their titles. Was Men, women, and things a non-fiction work, a novel, or perhaps even a poetry collection? What issues did the author of Woman and her needs consider to be relevant ? Titles like A Zealot in Tulle and Eight hundred miles in an ambulance catch the eye and intrigue the imagination.

This frozen sample of time and culture tells us what women were writing and reading as of 1893, and what they considered important enough to donate to the exposition. Women's rights and temperance were current concerns. Christian Science was a hot topic. "Non-flesh eating" (vegetarianism) was of some interest. Women were both writing for and editing magazines, from Women's home to the Chicago Legal News and the Stillman Valley Graphic. Women were becoming active in the areas of nursing and medicine, particularly gynæcology and nervous diseases. Here and there a woman was noting the movement of comets in the sky, or the morphology of the carinæ. For many women, however, time and attention were focused on cook-books, church, and child-care, with perhaps an occasional novel to bequile a stolen moment or a quiet day.

The first half of the listing contains the United States donations to the library; the second half donations from foreign countries. For on-line convenience in loading, these are in separate files. We regret that given the restrictions of the diacritical marks for the LATIN-L character set for html, we have not been able to reproduce the diacritical markings for BOHEMIA. In all other country listings, we have endeavoured to reproduce the diacriticals used in the original text. Books which are on-line at the Celebration of Women Writers have been linked to their titles: however, we have not attempted to annotate the listing with books which may be on-line elsewhere.

It should be noted that entries are organized first by the donating state or country, and then by author. As a result, the same author may appear in more than one donor category, often with different titles. If you are interested in a particular author, it is worth searching the entire list.

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