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L. MAGNUSSON-Continued

Kuhn. German and Swiss Settlements in Pennsylvania. Henry Holt, 1901.

Craig. Pre-Spanish Philippines. Manila, 1914. -Bowker. State Publications. Publishers' Weekly, 1908.

Smith. Emigration and Immigration. Scribner's, 1895.

Hasse. U. S. Government Publications. Library Bureau, 1902-03. 2 vols.

MEDICAL STANDARD BK. Co., 301 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE

Old Brick Churches of Maryland. Helen Ridgely. Hoof Beats of Old Virginia.

The Indian Lily. Sudermann.

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D. H. NEW HALL, 1701 PERSHING SQ. BLDG., N.Y. Howard. Life of Lincoln.

Keckley. Behind the Scenes.

Life of Lincoln. Tribune Tracts. No. 6.
Niles Register. Vol. 24.

NORMAN, REMINGTON Co., BALTIMORE

Demarest. Fruit of Desire. Harper.
Aesops Fables. Rackham ed. Doran.
Wedmore. Whistler. Scribner.
Burgess. Lively City O'Ligg. Stokes.
Nasmyth. Social Progress and Darwin Theory.
Putnam.

JOHN L. O'CONNOR, SCHUYLERVILLE, N. Y. Horse items. Any.

Sporting periodicals. American.
Troy imprints. Before 1875.

PACIFIC LIBRARY-BINDING Co., 770 E. WASHINGTON ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL. American Mercury. January 1924.

PACIFIC LIB.-BINDING Co.-Continued

English Journal. Nov. 1921.

Industrial Education Mag. Aug. 1922.
Journal of Geography. Feb. 1916.

Kindergarten Primary Mag. Oct., Nov. 1919.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade. Sep.-Dec. 1924.
Mathematics Teacher. Oct., Nov. 1923.
Nature Study Review. March 1922.
Normal Instructor. Dec. 1918.

Pan American Union Bulletin (in Spanish). Jan. 1917.

Physical Training. Nov. 1916, Apr. 1917.
The Public. Dec. 13, 20, 27, 1919.
School Arts. Oct. 1919.

Teachers College Record. Sep. 1907, Jan. 1908.
U. S. Bureau of Education Bulletins. 1911, Nos.

7, 8; 1912, Nos. 21, 25; 1913, Nos. 4, 8,
10, 11, 21, 23; 1919, No. 72.

K. PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & Co., 39 NEW
OXFORD ST., LONDON, W.C. 1.
Ancient Khotan. 2 vols.
Serindia. 5 vols.

Stein. Stein.

Rockhill. Ethnology of Tibet.

Rockhill. Journey Through Mongolia and Tibet.

LEE R. PAYNE, Box 1176, TULSA, OKLA. Good secondhand set of Elbert Hubbard's 14 vol. set of Selected Writings.

Good secondhand set of Jno. Burrow's 23 vols.

U. PEGUES, 6417 HOLLYWOOD BLVD., HOLLYWOOD
Gentlemen of the Jury. Wellman. 1st ed.
Tales Before Supper. Edgar Saltus.

The Truth About Tristem Varick. Edgar Saltus.
Eden. Saltus.

The Pace that Kills. Saltus.

A Translation in Hearts. Saltus.

A Transient Guest. Saltus.

Love and Love. Saltus.

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Elliott. Life of Hecker.

Locke.

1783; Same. Vol. 12.

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Forty Years of Washington Society.

RAYMER'S OLD BK. STORE, 1317 PACIFIC AVE., TACOMA, WN.

Meany. Discovery of Vancouver Island.

B. G. RICHARDS Co., 414 MADISON AVE., N. Y. Stanislaus Przybyszewski. Homo Sapiens, For

Happiness, translated, or any plays or novels. Three Times Tried. Concerning the trial of Oscar Wilde.

Le Sage. Le Diable Boiteaux, or in English.
Translations from all European languages.

E. R. ROBINSON, 410 RIVER ST., TROY, N. Y.
Anderson. Study of Modern Painting.
Eagleton. Writers and Writings of Texas.
Dix. Gates of Horn; Making of Christopher Fer-
ringham.

Hernandez Cortez (in Eng.).
Munsell. Color Notations.

Nathan and Mencken. Heliogabulus.
Sinclair. Little Comrade.

Wicksteed. Common Sense of Political Economy.

ROSENBACH Co., 1320 WALNUT ST., PHILA. Evelyn. Sylva, 1st ed.; French Gardener, any edition; Diary, Wheatley ed.

ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY, ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dewey. Psychology.

ST. PAUL BK. & STATY. Co., 55 E. 6TH ST., ST. PAUL, MINN.

Hobson. Domain of Natural Science.

CHARLES SESSLER, 1314 WALNUT ST., PHILA. Set of Wilkie Collins.

Set of Crawford.

Well in the Desert. Knapp.

Story of the Deutchland (the Submarine) told by its Captain.

The Courtier. Baldeseur Castiglone.

J. V. SHEEHAN & Co., 1550 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT, MICH. Fogazzaro. The Saint; The Sinner. Putnam. Houdini. Paper Magic.

SHERWOOD'S, 24 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK Houdini. A Mazum Among the Spirits. Anstey. Vice-Versa.

SILER'S, 1000 CANAL ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Archko Volume.

The Southern Amaranth.

Stoddard. The Rebellion in Santo Domingo.

Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol.

Snaith. The Sailor.

Gielow. Mammy's Reminiscences.

W. K. STEWART Co., LOUISVILLE, KY. Voltaire. Philosophical Dictionary.

HARRY STONE, 24 E. 58TH ST., NEW YORK Kipling. 1st American eds., books and pamphlets. Mosher. A. E. Homeward Songs.

Mark Twain. 1sts, all titles, fine cond. letters, mss., presentation copies.

TECH. BK. Co., 525 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO Mulliken. Commercial Dyestuffs. Pub. Wiley.

THEIR BK. SHOP, 5 PIKES PEAK AVE., COLORADO SPRINGS, COL.

St. Mars. On Nature's Trail. Doran.

L. M. THOMPSON, 24 STONE ST., NEW YORK English Notes, Boston Daily Mail Office, 1842.

H. H. TIMBY, 246 MAIN ST., ASHTABULA, O. [CASH]

H. H. Jackson. Poems.
Lord Timothy Dexter.

Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Peasantry of Palestine.

The Doctor's Daughter.

WM. TYRRELL & Co., 747 YONGE ST., TORONTO, 5 Kirkham. Ministry of Beauty. Pub. Paul Elder.

O. ULBRICH Co., 386 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. My Crystal Ball.

Guide to Vienna. In English.

UNIV. OF CHIC. B'KSTORE, 5802 ELLIS AVE., CHICAGO

Jebb. Introduction to Homer. Ginn. 2.

UNIV. OF DENVER LIBRARY, DENVER, COL. Arnold, Hugh, and Lawrence, B. Saint. Stained Glass of the Middle Ages. Pub. Black, London, Macmillan, New York, 1913. $7.00. Nelson, Philip. Ancient Painted Glass in England, 1170-1500. Pub. Doran, New York, 1913. $3.00.

Paulsen, Friedrick. System of Ethics. Pub. Scribner, 1908. $3.00? Aristotle. Ethica Nicomachea. Tr. J. E. C. Welldon. Pub. Macmillan before 1912. $2.90. Baldwin, James Mark. Psychology. History of the Sciences Series. Pub. Putnam, 1912. 75 c. Davids, Mrs. Carolyn Augusta. Buddhist Psychology. Quest Series. Pub. Macmillan, 1915. $1.00.

UNIVERSITY SOCIETY, 468 FOURTH AVE, N. Y. Memoirs of a Baby. Josephine Dodge Bacon.

Books Wanted-Continued

UNIVERSUM BK. EXPORT Co., 152 W. 42ND, N. Y. We want to buy any vol. and single back number of American and British medical, chemical and technical periodicals. Please send your lists.

J. J. VAN RIEMSDYCK, INWOOD STA., P. O. Box No. 17, NEW YORK

Walter. History of the Congreg. Churches. 1894. Kettlborough. The State Constitution. 1918. O'Gorman. History of the Roman Catholic Church. 1895.

Coff. The Rises of Religious Liberty in America. 1902.

Forster. The Contest for the Law of Reform in Mexico. American Historical Review. Vol. XV. 1909-10.

Hudson. Law for the Clergy. 1877.

Shea. History of the Catholic Church in the
U. S. 1891. Vols. 1, 2, only.
Cumming & Gilbert. Membership and Religious
Co-operations of New York. Albany, 1899.
Walker. History of the Congr. Churches. 1894.
Hunt. Laws Relating to Religious Co-operations.
1876.

Louis. England and Europe.

1861; Conference

of the Crisis Thought. 1877; Dollars or Sense. 1886; Every Day Life in England and America. 1889.

Brockwell. Erasmus, Humanist and Painter.

1918.

Dowd. The Negro Races. Vol. 2.

Taylor. Satellite Cities. Appleton, 1915.
Goldsmith. Modern Road Construction.
American Naturalist. Vol. 52.

Walsh. Psychology of Dreams.

Brown. Sex Worship and Symbolism.

Boothby & Sandifort. Laboratory Manual. Saunders.

A. C. VROMAN, 329 E. COLORADO ST., PASADENA,
CAL.
Davenport. The Book, Its History and Develop-

ment.

G. WAHR, 103 N. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. Posey & Spillir. Eye and Nervous System.

E. C. WALKER, 211 W. 138TH ST., NEW YORK Charles Erskine Scott Wood. Poet in the Desert.

JOHN WANAMAKER, BK. DEPT., NEW YORK Winning the Wilderness. Margaret Hill McCar

ter.

Documentary Source Book of American History. Child That Does Not Stumble. W. P. Wilson The Clock and the Key; The House of the Dawn. M. E. Regan.

Seaport Towns of New England. Hildegarde Hawthorne.

WASHINGTON BK. Co., 1012 RUSH ST., CHICAGO Aesop's Fables. Illus. Thomas Beewick, or any other Beewick items.

J. R. WELDIN Co., 413 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH Hughes. What Will People Say?

B. WESTERMANN Co., 13 W. 46TH ST., N. Y. Parson. Pathology of the Eye. 4 vols.

G. F. WHARTON, 609 BARONNE ST., NEW ORLEANS The Armchair at the Inn. Smith.

FRANK J. WILDER, 28 WARREN AVE., SOMERVILLE,
BOSTON 42, MASS.

Any Genealogical Book or Pamphlet.
Any Town or County History.

D. A. R. Lineage Books. Odd vols. or long runs.
Mayflower Descendant. Odd vols. or long runs.
N. E. Register. Odd vols. or long runs.
Any Genealogical Publication.

J. I. WILLIAMS BK. Co., 24 PEARL ST.,
WORCESTER, MASS.

Pagan and Christian Creeds. Edward Carpenter.

BOOKS FOR SALE

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A committee of six American men and women visited Haiti in 1926, representing American organizations, and as trained investigators, studied conditions at first hand. Occupied Haiti is their report. They have been careful to present the views of American officials in what they tell of the seizure of Haiti and its administration by them; to verify, to document and authenticate

statements.

They have produced a book of fact, not sentiment. The editor is Emily Greene Balch, professor of political economy at Wellesley College, 1913-18. One of the principal contributors is Dr. Paul Douglas, professor of industrial relations, University of Chicago. A brief history of free Haiti is followed by that of the American Occupation, with full descriptions of courts, schools, engineering and sanitary works; account of elections, dispersal of the National Assembly by Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler, imprisonment of Haitian editors, etc., and constructive criticism of both Haitian and American officials.

The movement to restore the independence of the Republic of Haiti is non-partizan. It is a patriotic effort by Americans to right the wrongs done by the greatest of American republics to one of the smallest. It is the first step toward genuine Pan-Americanism, and will have the support of a committee of notable Americans, regardless of political differences.

OCCUPIED HAITI will be published, it is hoped, before January 15th as a 12mo of 200 pages, cloth, at $2.00. The entire proceeds will

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AUCTION-Commissions executed at New York and Metuchen sales. Furman, 363 W. 51st St., N.Y. AS ENGLISH AGENT for American periodicals, I can add a few others to my present list. Technical, Professional or Trade publications a specialty. Correspondence solicited. D. H. Bond, 407 Bank Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.1.

THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the R. R. Bowker Co. will be held at the office of the Company, 62 West 45th St., New York City, on Thursday, January 13th, 1927, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may properly come before it. J. A. HOLDEN, Secretary.

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Remainders

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