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Tetherstones. Dell, Ethel M. $2 Putnam
Turkey, the great powers and the Bagdad
Macmillan
railway. Earle, E. $2.25
Uncle James' shoes. Webster, D. and S. $1.75
Century
Putnam

Ungrown-ups, The. Rita. $2

White Indian boy, The.

Harper
Appleton
Dorrance

Terse verse and worse. Libby, P.

$1

Dorrance

What every Methodist should know. Stuart,
G. 60c. and 35c.
Lamar & Barton
Wilson, E. $1.20
World Bk. Co.
Women of the Bible. Lundholm, A. $1.50
Augustana Bk. Concern
Zarah the cruel. Conquest; J. $1.90
Macaulay

Talks to mothers. Patri, A. 50c.
Tar and feathers. Rubin, V. $2

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Rare Books, Autographs and Prints

HE first sale of the season at the Walpole Galleries will be held on September II, when books on printing, portraits for extra illustration, Americana, American first editions, and works on bibliography will be sold.

The Art Centre's winter program will start in October with the third annual exhibition with work from all seven societies, the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Pictorial Photographers of America, Art Alliance of America, New York Society of Craftsmen, Society of Illustrators, Art Director's Club and the Stowaways.

There has been found in London a new, page of the famous "Livre d'Henres," illuminated by Jean Foucquet, of which the greater part, forty pages, is at Chantilly, in the collection of the Duc d'Aumale. Other pages of the book are scattered here and there. One is in the British Museum, another in the Bibliothèque Nationale, and a third in the Louvre.

"Essays in European and Oriental Literature," by Lafcadio Hearn, to be published this month by Dodd, Mead & Company, is a selection of editorials written when Hearn was on the staff of the New Orleans TimesDemocrat between 1882 and 1887. This is their first appearance in book form. There are essays on Pierre Loti, Guy de Maupassant, Flaubert, Zola, and other French writers, and others on Buddhism, Hindu and Japanese literature.

The Stowaways are now holding an important exhibition of decorative title pages from early books, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the collection of Burton Emmett. There are woodcuts, several Holbeins, one a duplicate

of a print that hangs in the British Museum. The quality and texture of the ink and paper are exceedingly beautiful. The skillful use of red, the masterly combining of lettering and border design with a small motif or little picture makes each page a lesson in composition.

A Shakespeare Fellowship under the presidency of Sir George Greenwood, has been recently founded in London. Its objects are to unite in one brotherhood all lovers of Shakespeare who are dissatisfied with Stratfordian orthodoxy, and who desire to see the principles of scientific historical criticism applied to the problem of Shakespearean authorship; to encourage and to organize research likely to throw light upon the subject, and to form the nucleus of a Shakespeare reference library. Membership is open to all who sympathize with the objects of the Fellowship. The annual dues for Americans are five shillings. Inquiries and application for membership should be addressed to Col. B. R. Ward, 28 Fitz George Avenue, London, W. 14.

Among the special limited editions to be printed this fall by Houghton Mifflin Company is Thomas Anburey's “Travels Through the Interior Parts of America," in two volumes, large crown octavo, limited to 525 copies for sale. Anburey was a lieutenant in Burgoyne's army, and this book consists of letters he wrote to a friend in England while in Canada and the Colonies. After the surrender of Burgoyne, he was taken to Cambridge and thence to Rutland, Mass., to Charlottesville, Va., to Lancaster, Pa., to East Windham, Conn. Hartford and New York. His letters give interesting details of the personal observations and incidents of the winter's travels at this important period.

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The new and handsome edition of the complete works of Ernest Renan issued by Amis d'Edouard in Paris contains for the first time in print a modest little work entitled "Valentine de Milan, Christine de Suede, Deaux Enigmes Historiques," Renan's earliest work with a very interesting history. While still a student, Renan wrote these two sketches, which his sister, Henriette Renan, then making her living as a governess, sent to a friend who was editing a "Journal des Jeunes Personnes" in Paris. The articles went astray in the mail and never reached their destination. The editor requested that Renan send her another copy, and he rewrote them. The manuscript is in his own handwriting, and with the editorial corrections of Mlle. Tremadeure, who made numerous changes in the original draft. This manuscript was discovered in the Bibliothèque Nationale by Robert Doré. With the assistance of Jean Psichari. he has applied an introduction for this new edition of Renan's works.

Comparatively little is known in this country about the libraries and collections in South America and yet some of them, it is said, are rich in rarities, especially early Americana. Among those that are better known is the Library of Rio Janeiro. It contains about 200,000 volumes and many rare and precious manuscripts and collections of letters. Especially valuable are the works on Spanish and Brazilian history. Notable among the early printed books are two volumes of the Latin Bible, two folios printed in 1462 in Mainz by Fust & Schoffer, the first edition of the Bible to bear an authentic date. Among other treasures are a "Don Quixote," issued in Madrid and executed by Pellicier; a Spanish Bible, known as "the Bible of the Jews," dating from 1553;, a collection of the works of Camoens, including a first edition of the "Lusiad," in excellent condition; and a Latin Bible, dating from 1300, written in a microscopic hand on parchment. The chief collection of the library is said to be letters and documents written by Jesuits of the first mission established in Brazil to the head of the order in Lisbon.

The death of Thomas B. Mosher, which occurred in Portland, Me., the evening of August 31st, will be deeply regretted by many book lovers not only in this country but abroad as well. Mr. Mosher was born in Biddeford, Me., September 11, 1852. He was educated in the public schools of his native town and in Boston. He received an honorary degree from Bowdoin College in 1906. Soon after his marriage to Anna M. Littlefield of Saco,

Me., in 1892, he began publishing choice little limited editions of books that immediately gave him a reputation on both sides of the Atlantic. These included "The Old World Series," "The Brocade Series," "The Reprints of Privately Illustrated Books," "The Quarto Series," "The Golden Text Series," "The Lyric Garland," "The Vest Pocket Series," and "The Venetian Series." Among the most noted reprints were those of "The Germ," Swinburne's "Poems and Ballads," Rossetti's "Poetical Work," and the first facsimile edition of the Fitzgerald translation of the "Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám." These books were all printed from hand set type on handmade paper, edited with the most scholarly care, and in dainty formats that made a strong appeal to book lovers. Mr. Mosher was a member of the Bibliographical Society of London, the Grolier Club of this city, the Authors' Club, and Omar Khayyám Club of Boston. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Harrison Hume Mosher and Thomas Bird Mosher, Jr.

Charles F. Heartman, it now appears, will open the auction season of 1923-1924 with a sale of Americana at Metuchen, N. J., September 8. This sale, including consignments from various owners, contains many rare books, pamphlets, broadsides and autograph letters. The rarer items include Allen and Fay's "Concise Refutation," Hartford, 1780; thirteen rare Revolutionary tracts, among them Thomas Paine's "Dialogue Between the Ghost of General Montgomery Just Arrived from the Elysian Fields, etc., 1776; John Bartram's "Observations," 1751; Charles Beatty's "Journal," 1768; two rare tracts relating to the Connecticut land claim, 1774 and 1804; Drayton's "View of South Carolina," 1802; two rare Hugh Gaine imprints, 1755; two rare Franklin imprints, 1739 and 1744; twelve French and Indian War tracts; Heywood's "Tennessee," 1823; and a New England Primer of 1789. The autographs include a portion of the Schuyler correspondence and a series of eighty-three letters written by N. P. Willis. A second alphabet includes about fifty pamphlets relating to Canada, many of which are unrecorded and have not previously appeared at auction.

Auction Calendar

Tuesday afternoon, September 11, at 2 o'clock. Books and portraits, books on printing, genealogy of Connecticut, Virginia, Maryland, New York, etc. (No. 293; Items 357.) The Walpole Galleries, 12 West 48th St., New York City.

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Write your wants plainly, on one side of the sheet only. Illegible "wants" are ignored. To insure prompt replies each title should begin on a separate line. Grouped titles in a solid paragraph, excepting those by one author, not allowed. The WEEKLY is not responsible for errors. Parties with whom there is no account must pay in advance.

BOOKS WANTED

Wm. Abbatt, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Mag. of History, Jan. 1913 and '14, $1 each.

Adairs Bookstore, 1715 Champa, Denver, Col. Spinoza's Complete Works.

Alcove Book Shop, 936 Broadway, San Diego, Cal. Hastings, Great Texts of the Bible.

Am. Bap. Pub. Soc., 1107 McGee St., Kansas City,
Mo.

Armitage's History of the Baptist.
Benedict's History of the Baptist.
Smith's 4-vol. Bible Dictionary.

Minutes of the Philadelphia Baptist Association for 100 years, 1707 to 1807.

Life of the Rev. John Wesley, by Rev. Chas. Whitehead.

Demonism Verified and Analyzed, H. W. White.

Americus Book Co., Americus, Ga.

Jls. No. Carolina Constitutional Convention.

John D. Anderson, Essex Bldg., Newark, N. J. The Gettysburg Speech, Carmichael. Quote cash price on any other Lincoln Books in your stock.

F. H. Baer, Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland, O. Walton and Cotton, Complete Angler:

1824, Maunder; 1834, Edinburgh, Frazer and Co.; 1834, Allan Bell and Co.

1834, Simpkins and Marshall.

1841, I. J. Chidley; (1841) I. J. Chidley, 32mo. 1848, John Wiley; 1848, Thos. Johnson.

1852, John Wiley, 1859, Der Vollkommene Angler, Hamberg.

1861, Bohn; 1865, Bell and Daldy.

1866, Ticknor and Fields; 1866, John Wiley. 1879, Fishing Gazette, vol. 3, no. 93-140; 1879, G. Bell and Sons.

1883-4, Angler's Journal, 6 parts.
Alcott, Little Women, Boston, 1868.

Slocum, Sailing Alone Around the World, 1899.
Melville, Typee, 1846; Omoo, 1847.
Book of Mormon, Palmyra, 1830.

Tanner. Narrative of Captivity, 1830.

Stone's 1st eds. of American Authors.

In answering, please state edition, condition and price, including postage or express charges. Houses that will deal exclusively on a cash-on-delivery basis should put [Cash] after their firm name. The appear. ance of advertisements in this column, or elsewhere in the WEEKLY does not furnish a guarantee of credit. While it endeavors to safeguard its columns by with holding the privileges of advertising should occasion arise, booksellers should take usual precautions in extending credit.

F. H. Baer-Continued

Aldrich, Story of a Bad Boy, 1870; Pere Antoine's Date Palm, 1866.

Byrne, Don Messer Marco Polo, 1921.

Dr. Dolittle, Story of, 1920; Voyages of, 1922. Auction Prices of Books, 4 vols., D., M. & Co., 1905.

First English trans. of Maupassant, Sue, Hugo, Dumas, Bashkirts eff, Gaboriau, Daudet.

Wm. M. Bains, 1213 Market St., Philadelphia. A. R. Dugmore, Romance of Beaver, pub. Lippincott. G. A. Baker & Co., 144 E. 59th St., New York. Mills, Wild Life on the Rockies, 1909, 1st ed. Mills, Spell of the Rockies, 1911, 1st ed. Mills, The Beaver World, 1913, 1st ed. Mills, Story of a 1000-Year Pine, 1914, 1st ed. Mills, Rocky Mt. Wonderland, 1915, 1st ed. Mills, The Story of Scotch, 1916, 1st ed. Mills, Your National Parks, 1917, 1st ed. Mills, The Grizzly, 1918, 1st ed. Mills, Being Good to Bears, 1919, 1st ed. Mills, Adventures of a Nature Guide, 1919, 1st ed. Mills, Waiting in the Wilderness, 1921, 1st ed. Mills, Watched by Wild Animals, 1922, 1st ed. Mills, Wild Animal Homsteads, 1923, 1st ed. Sharp, Wild Life Near Home, 1901, 1st ed. Sharp, A Watcher in the Woods, 1903, 1st ed. Sharp, Roof and Meadow, 1904, 1st ed. Sharp, The Lay of the Land, 1908, 1st ed. Sharp, The Face of the Fields, 1911, 1st ed. Sharp, Nature Series, 1911, 1st ed. Sharp, Where Rolls the Oregon, 1914, 1st ed. Sharp, Year Out of Doors, 1916, 1st ed. Sharp, Hills of Hingham, 1916, 1st ed. Sharp, Ways of the Woods, 1919, 1st ed. Sharp, The Seer of Slabsides, 1921, 1st ed. Mariner's Sketches, N. Ames, Providence, 1830.

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BOOKS WANTED-Continued

Beecher, Kymer & Patterson, Kalamazoo, Mich. Hamlin, Leisure Hours Among the Gems. Bauer, Precious Stones.

Farrington, Gems and Gem Minerals.

Brams, Mineral Kingdom.

Dana, System of Mineralogy.

Miers, Mineralogy.

Old Works on Shorthand.

Matlock, Golf for Beginners.

C. P. Bensinger Cable Code Book Co., 19 Whitehall

St., New York.

General Telegraph A B C 5th Improved.
Peterson Banking, Samper's Code.

Western Union, Lieber's 5-Letter Codes.
Any American-Foreign Language Code.

Arthur F. Bird, 22, Bedford St., Strand, London,
W.C.2, Eng.

Hedge, Hours with German Classics, L. Brown, 1902.

L. R. Bonham, 1443 Detroit St., Hollywood, Cal. Sadakichi Hartmann's books: Schopenhauer in the Air, 1899 or 1908; Conversations with Walt Whitman, 1895; My Rubaiyat, poem, any ed.; Christ, drama, 1893; Buddha, drama, 1897; Composition in Portraiture, 1908; History of American Art, 2 vols. Book Shelf, 112 Garfield Pl., W., Cincinnati, O. India, Pierre Loti.

The Book Shop, 219 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Abide in Christ, Murray.

Dark Hollow, Green.

Comstock Genealogy, C. B. Comstock.

Booke Shop, 4 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. Toynbee, A. J., Tragedy of Greece. Coomaraswany, Dance of Siva.

Bailey, Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, good condition.

Robert Ingersoll, Complete Works.

Book World, 115 N. 10th St., St. Louis, Mo. The Great Canal at Suez, Percy Fitzgerald, 2 vols., pub. by Tinsley Bros., London, 1876.

American Patrician, Alfred Henry Lewis.
Wives of the Prophet, Opie Read.

American Trout Stream Insects, Rhead.
The Decameron, any eds., cloth.

The Bookery, Inc., 14 W. 47th St., New York. R. M. Bache, Vulgarians and Other Errors. Claxton, Remsen Haffelfinger, 1868.

Chas. L. Bowman, 118 E. 25th St., New York. Biggers, Love Insurance.

Brentano's, Fifth Ave. & 27th St., New York. James Hurd, R. O. Prowse.

Natural System of Elocution and Oratory, Thomas Hyde.

Studies of Children, Prof. F. Sully.

The Husband's Story, 3 copies.

The Fashionable Adventures of Josiah Craig.

The Architecture of Humanism.

The Man Who Lost Himself, Stacpoole.
Exercises in Design, Eliza G. Branch.

Fairy Tales of the Countess D'Arbney, Routledge.
Letters to Grand Duke of Saxe Cobury on Theory

of Probabilities; Treatise on Men and Div. of His Faculties, Quetelet.

Fifty-two Sunday Dinners, Eliz. O'Hill.

Mating of the Blades, Abdulah.

History of Printing, Isarah Thomas.

Man Made World, C. P. Gilman.

Bandanna Ballads, Howard Weeden.

Mohun, J. E. Cook.

An Unknown Heroine, L. E. Crittenden.

Study of Organ Inferiority and Its Physical Compensation, Alfred Adler.

The Scarlet Empire.

The Lost Continent.

The Buffalo Trail.

Quest of the Golden Girl. Richard LeGallienne.
Richard Yea and Nay, Maurice Hewlett.
The First Men in the Moon, H. G. Wells.

Brentano's, N. Y.-Continued

Under the Stable Floor; Goostie, McHyde.
Jack's Hymn, A. E. Loomis.

Double Story, Geo. MacDonald.

Battering the Boche, 10, Preston Gibeon.

Basque Legends, Wentworth.

Maurice de Guerin Journal, English.

Diary of a Pilgrimage, Jerome K. Jerome.
The Girl Proposition, Geo. Ade.

The Primitive Mind Cure, W. F. Evans.

George Sand and Her Lovers.

Rembrandt His Life, Work and His Time, Michaels.

Riddle of the Sands, Erskins Childer.

Life of Mary Hardy.

History of Higher Education in America, Thwing. Camilla, Burney.

The Green Domino, Anthony Dyelington.

Miss Bouverie, Mrs. Molesworth.

Home Rule for Scotland, J. M. Davidson.

Bill of Divorcement, Dane.

Natures Finer Forces, Rama Prasad.

A Guide to the Wild Flowers, Alice Lounsberry.
National Floodmarks, Mark Sullivan.

Off on a Comet, Jules Verne.

Sally Ann's Experience; To Love and to Cherish;
Clover and Blue Grass, Eliza Calvert Hall.
Sam Houston in Makers of Amer. History Series.
Riddle of the Sands, Childers.

The Doctor of the Juliet.

Pirate Island, Collingwood.

Quest of the Historical Jesus, trans. by Wm. Montgo

mery.

Love and the Woman of Tomorrow, A. Hensley.

All replies to below list to be directed to Dept. 53. Abbot, W. J., Pictorial History or the World War; Nations at War (1917 ed.)

Addam, Jane, World's Food and World's Politics. Baker, R., Menace of Bolshevism.

Balch, T. W., Question of Alsace-Lorraine.

Bell, H., British Women in the War.

Boyd. W., With a Field Ambulance in Ypres.
Brown, Cyril, Germany as it is Today.

Chambers, United States Submarine Chasers.
Cockran, A Plea for Peace.

Dickinson, The Kaiser.

Doyle, The German War.

Droste, German Golgotha, 1917.

Flowers, Japanese Conquest of American Opinion. Fowlkes, J. M., War, the Reason and the Remedy. Fox, Behind the Scenes in Warring Germany. Franklin, The Cost of Living.

Garstin, Friendly Russia.

Gates, The Four Governments of Mexico.
Herron, Peace of Paris and Youth of Europe.
Kindersley, Our Hope.

Levine, In Communist Russia.

Lauck, W., Cost of Living and the War.

Loomis, W. R., Key to Hundreds of Important Facts in Connection with Nations involved in Transatlantic War.

Lozovesky, A., Trade Unions in Soviet Russia. Independent Labor Party.

McGratt, War Diary of the 354th Infantry.
MacMunn, G. F., India and the War, 1915.
Mahon, J. C., United States and World Peace.
Major, Wm. Wallace, The Greatest of America's
Battles.

Mason, G.. Europe in the Melting Pot.

Mathews, B. J.. The Liberator of Mesopotamia. Mattern, J.. Alleged German Atrocities; Cram's Germany and England.

Mayes, Arms and Agriculture; War Time Farming in Missouri.

Merrill. W., College Man in Khaki.

New International Year Book, 1914, 1915. 1920.
Phillipson. C., Philosophy and the War.

Pictorial History of the Negro in the Great World
War.

Price, Phillips, Origin and Growth of the Russian Soviets.

Raleigh. W., Some Gains of the War.

Randall. R. O.. A Photographic History of Why
America Won the War.

Roberts, Geo. E.. A Creditor Country.
Scherer. J. A. B., Japanese Crisis.

Schevill, F., Germany and the Peace of Europe.
Schultze, Gaevernity, How England looks to Germany.
Serbold, Louis, Japan, Her Plans and Purpose.

Short Outline of the History of the Far Eastern Republic.

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BOOKS WANTED—Continued

Brentano's, N. Y.-Continued

Schumaker, E. E., The World Crisis and the Way to Peace.

Smith, Munro, Root of the German Evil.

Swing, R. E., How Germany was Forced into the
War.

Taggart, G., A_Yankee Major Invades Belgium.
Takenob, Y., Japan Year Book, 1919-1920.

Thornton, W. M., The Relation of the Colleges and
Universities of the South to the National Crisis.
Towne, C. H., The Balfour Visit.

Tynan, K., Years of the Shadow.

Warner, R., Truth About the American Legion.
Woodhouse, H., Aircraft of all Nations.

Analysis of Diplomatic Papers issued by the Austro
Hungarian, Belgian, English, French, German, and
Russian Governments.

Andrassy, Whose Șin is the World War.

Antrim, Where the Marines Fought in France. 5 Arnoux, A., The European War.

Behrend, Nine Days.

Book of the Prophet Wundro.

Bruncken, Tale of the Wicked King.

Burgess, J. W., America's Relation to the Great War. Complete History of the Colored Soldiers in the World War.

Dillon, E. J., Scrap of Paper.

Droste, Documents on the War of the Nations From
Neutral and Anti German Sources.

Frost, S., Germany's New War Against America.
Fuehr, Neutrality of Belgium.

George, Davis L., Through Terror to Triumph.
Gladden, The Great War, Six Sermons.
Grahame, White, Aircraft in the Great War.

Hale, W. B., American Rights and British Pretentions on the Sea.

Hanson, Why? The Causes of the War.

Johnson, Ross, War in Europe.

Kent, Acceptance of Foreign Finance.

Knoeppel, C. E., Importance of the Human Factor in Industrial Preparedness.

Kuhnemann, Deutschland, America under Krieg. Lincoln, Revelations of an International Spy. Linebarger, Our Chinese Chances through Europe's War.

Lynk, M. V., Negro Pictorial Review of the Great World War.

McCann, The War Horror, Its Lesson to America. Von Mack, Germany's Point of View; Official Diplo matic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European.

Moeran, J. W. W., Illustrations from the Great War. Nicholson, Soterios, War or a United States. Rohrback, Germany's Isolation.

Rowley, Louis E., How America Might Have Saved the World.

Royce, Josiah, Hope of a Great Community.
Schoonmaker, World Storm and Beyond.
Schurmann, War as Seen through German Eyes.
Stevens, Ch. M., The True Story of the Great Eu-
ropean War.

Stimson, H. C.. Why the War Rages.

Stroppa, Quaglia, The European War.

Swanson, W. W., Financial Power of the Empire.
Truth About Germany, Facts About the War.
Van Der Essen, A Statement About the Destruction
of Louvain and Neighbourhood.

Vanderlip, F. A., Need for a United Nation.
War in Europe.

Why England, Germany and Russia Went to War.
Williams, L. F. R., India in 1919.

Spargo, John, Memorandum on Trade With Soviet Russia.

Buckley, E., England Responsible for the European War.

Bacon, C. R., A People Awakened.

the Rhine

Addresses Delivered at the Horror on Meeting.

Cuniberti, Italy's Problems and Achievements. Davis, Sweeping the North Sea Mine Barrage. Delsarte, Negro, Democracy and the War. Fighting Americas Fight, 1919.

Fontaine, L.. A Plea for Peace.

Howard Smith, Earl Kitchener and the Great War. Japanese Intervention in the Russian Far East. Kimber, A. C., Story of the First Flag.

Ling, Pinz, Public Schools and the War.

Simmons, Wm. Joseph, The Ku Klux Klan.

Brentano's, N. Y.-Continued

American Legion's Answer to the Horror on The Rhine Meeting.

Hurley, Merchant Shipping in War Time and After. James, E. J., College Man in the War.

Kaiser in His Own Words.

Lewinsohn, S. A., First Horror of the War.
Machen, W. H. America's Vision.

Mallabar, W. L., Medical History of the Great War.
Millard, T. F. F., Great War in the Far East.
Pettigrew, R. H., Triumphant Plutocracy.

Post, L. F., Financing the War.

German Atrocities and the Neutrality of the Pope. Ringrose, H., Why is America Neutral.

Roads to Peace; a Handbook to the Washington Conference.

Robins, War Shadows.

Schinderhaus, Truth in the World War.

Schrader, F. F., Handbook; Political, Statistical and
Sociological for German Americans.

Seeger, C. L., The Ballad of Hattonchatel.
Tanner, J., Worker's Impressions of Russia.

Urban, Frank, Mugging the Kaiser and His Pals.
Adams, J., Great Sacrifice.

Behnke, Sailing of a Refugee Ship.

Cronau, British Black Book.

Cronau, German Achievements in America.

Funk, H. D., Aspects of European Diplomacy Since 1879.

Gratacap, Europe's Handicap.

Johnson, J. W., Reason for War.
Nearing, Scott, Germs of War.
Schieman, T., Slander.

Schnittikind, Shambles.

Smith, E. G., My Americanism.

Brick Row Book Shop, 19 E. 47th St., New York. A. J. Davis, Views of Boston, 1827.

Richard Mansfield, Courage.

T. G. Fessenden, New American Gardner, 1828. Heraldic Journal, Armorial Bearings, etc., of American Families, Boston, 1865-1868, 4 vols.

F. W. Bayley, Little Known Early American Por. trait Painters, Boston, 1915-1917, 3 vols. Bibliographical Checklist of Plays, etc., of William Dunlap, 1766-1839.

M. H. Northend, Wall Papers from New England Homes.

Chevalier Quesnay de Beaurepaire, Memoirs.

F. C. Quinby, Equestrian Monuments of the World, N. Y., 1913.

C. M. Kurtz, The World's Columbian Exposition, Phila., 1893.

H. E. Jackson, Benjamin West, His Life and Work, Phila., 1900.

Hollis French, List of Early American Silversmiths and Marks, N. Y., 1917.

L. M. Bryant, What Pictures to See in America,
N. Y., 1915.

A. J. Davis & I. Town, American Architect, vol. 1.
R. H. Thornton, American Glossary, 2 vols.
Robert Fulton, Torpedo War and Submarine Ex-
plosions, extra no. 35 of Magazine of History.
M. Lafever, Modern Builder's Guide, 1833.
Bridgman's Bk. Shop,.108 Main St., Northampton,
Mass.

Beers, Atlas of Hampshire County, Mass.

Morris H. Briggs, 5113 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. Wanted at all times quotations on books, pamplets, broadsides, souvenirs, posters, etc.; in any language, by or relating to Roosevelt, Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson. Epecially wanted; material, speeches, etc., relating to the political campaigns of 1860, 1864, 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916, the Peace Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, the Panama Canal and our relations with Colombia. Burrows Bros. 633 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. Pagan Poems, F. Giddings.

Chesterfield's Letters to His Son, 2 vols.

W. A. Butterfield, 59 Bromfield St., Boston. Small End of Great Problems; Sermons of Courage and Cheer; Home Pages, Herford.

John Byrne & Co., 715 14th St. N.W., Wash., D. C. Benthanm's Book of Fallacies.

Taft, Sherman Anti-Trust Law.

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