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- "Manna-hatin" : the story of New York
- "Manna-hatin"; the story of New York
- "Take a letter ... " Putting persuasive power into the day's dictation
- ... Law and social work; an introduction to the study of the legal-social field for social workers
- ... Printing for apprentices and journeymen
- 131 best stories; a collection from writings of the masters of the literatures of many countries- presenting complete stories and essays from Aesop to Dostoevski
- 20th century practice-exercises in arithmetic ... [third grade through eighth grade]
- 25 kites that fly
- 255 games to play
- 30 and 1 folksongs from the Southern mountains, compiled and arranged by Bascom Lamar Lunsford and Lamar Stringfield
- A Pioneer church : the first seventy-five years of the First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon, 1854-1929 : prepared and printed for the diamond jubilee, June second to ninth, 1929
- A guide to material on crime and criminal justice., Prepared by Augustus Frederick Kuhlman for the Social Science Research Council
- A history of Columbus, Georgia : 1828-1928, by Nancy Telfair
- A history of Latin America,, by William Warren Sweet ..
- A history of experimental psychology
- A history of the William Carroll family of Allegany County, N.Y., by Kenyon Stevenson
- A manual for club women, by Anna Steese Richardson
- A short history of California, by Rockwell D. Hunt ... and Nellie Van de Grift Sánchez ..
- A tryst with nature at Turkey Run
- A year from to-day, by Al Jolson, Ballard MacDonald & Dave Dreyer ; [ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen]
- Across the world of Islam : studies in aspects of the Mohammedan faith and in the present awakening of the Moslem multitudes, by Samuel M. Zwemer
- Administration of pupil personnel; a book on pupil-accounting written from the point of view of the classroom teacher
- Aesthetic experience
- After Mother India
- Agriculture in the Chicago region
- Alfred Hutty, with an introduction by Duncan Phillips. Compiled by the Crafton collection
- Am I a passing fancy : (or am I the one in your dreams), by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis
- Am I blue, lyric by Grant Clarke ; music by Harry Akst
- Am I blue, lyric by Grant Clarke ; music by Harry Akst ; lyric by Grant Clarke
- America in the forties : the letters of Ole Munch Ræder, translated and edited by Gunnar J. Malmin
- American arts
- American church building of today, edited by Ralph Adams Cram ... a selection of photographs of exteriors, interiors, details and plans of churches recently erected
- American city government and administration
- American estimates, by Henry Seidel Canby
- An American in Paris; an orchestral tone poem
- An Italian and English dictionary; : with pronunciation and brief etymologies, by Hjalmar Edgren; assisted by Giuseppe Bico [and] John L. Gerig
- An introduction to educational sociology, by Walter Robinson Smith
- An introduction to the study of landscape design, Henry Vincent Hubbard and Theodora Kimball
- An old man came courting me, a Gloucestershire folk song
- Ancestral lines of the Doniphan, Frazee and Hamilton families
- Anthems, old and new
- Anthology of American Negro literature
- Anthology of recent philosophy; selections for beginners from the writings of the greatest 20th century philosophers; with biographical sketches, analysis and questions for discussion
- Apartment house management: practical, concise, complete. Service, honesty, efficiency, hospitality, diplomacy
- Are we civilized? Human culture in perspective
- Around the world with the children : an introduction to geography, by Frank G. Carpenter
- Art in the elementary school, by Margaret E. Mathias ; introduction by Bessie Lee Gambrill
- Association management; organization and operation of civic and commercial bodies
- At home among the atoms : a first volume of candid chemistry, by James Kendall
- Audacious Audubon, : the story of a great pioneer, artist, naturalist & man, by Edward A. Muschamp
- Auguste Renoir, George Besson
- Ave Maria : for 3 part chorus of equal voices (S.S.A. or T.T.B.), Sister Cecilia Clare, S.P
- Aviation; its commercial and financial aspects
- Avigation by dead reckoning (aerial navigation); a concise practical book of instruction to meet the requirements of a text-book in avigation for ground schools ..
- Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's Lake region : scenery, archeology, geology, Indian legends, and local history briefly treated : with maps and illustrations, by H.E. Cole
- Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's Lake region : scenery, archeology, geology, Indian legends, and local history briefly treated, by H.E. Cole
- Beal (e, l, s) the ancient name : enough of its history to account for its origin, by Frank Lee Beals
- Betty Gordon and the Hale twins, or, An exciting vacation, by Alice B. Emerson [ghostwriter, Eunice Creager]
- Bolero; transcribed for the piano ..
- Bolivar, the passionate warrior, by T. R. Ybarra
- Book of Monelle
- Books as windows
- Borden Parker Bowne, : his life and his philosophy, by Francis John McConnell
- British drama; ten plays, from the middle of the fourteenth century to the end of the nineteenth
- Bryan, by M.R. Werner
- Campaign addresses of Governor Alfred E. Smith, Democratic candidate for President, 1928
- Can't we be friends?, words by Paul James ; music by Kay Swift
- Century readings in the nineteenth century poets
- Chains of lighting
- Challenge of the prophets, with an introduction by the late Albert J. Beveridge
- Character education; a program for the school and the home
- Character training; a program for the home
- Characters and events; : popular essays in social and political philosophy, by John Dewey, edited by Joseph Ratner ..
- Charm string
- Charming, words by Clifford Grey ; music by Herbert Stothart
- Chicago, the history of its reputation
- China, mother of gardens
- Christ church, Nashville, 1829-1929
- Civic training in Soviet Russia
- Collegiate song book
- Commemorative history of Presbyterian Church in Westfield, New Jersey, 1728-1928, by William K. McKinney, Chas. A. Philhower, [and] Harry A. Kniffin
- Commemorative history of the Presbyterian church in Westfield, New Jersey, 1728-1928
- Commercial education in secondary schools
- Commodore David Porter, 1780-1843, by Archibald Douglas Turnbull ..
- Commonwealth teacher-training study
- Community recreation
- Comparative neurology; a manual and text for the study of the nervous system of vertebrates
- Compendium of piano material; a book of reference for institutional departments of piano, private piano teachers, public school teachers of piano, music history classes, appreciation classes, public libraries, music clubs
- Conflicting psychologies of learning
- Contemporary American literature, : bibliographies and study outlines, by John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert; introduction and revision by Fred B. Millett
- Contemporary education; its principles and practices
- Contemporary essays, edited by Odell Shepard
- Contemporary kindred of Abraham Lincoln : a paper, read at a meeting of the Weymouth Historical Society, March 29, 1928, by Clarence W. Fearing
- Corps regulations for the guidance of students in the Military Department, Purdue University
- Cosmopolitan evening school; organization and administration
- Country auction
- Cradle of God
- Craft work; a series of lessons in the various crafts for the use of student and teacher
- Crazy stunts for comedy occasions
- Creating the short story; a symposium-anthology
- Current-events instruction; a text-book of principles and plans
- David Lloyd George; : the man and the statesman, by J. Hugh Edwards, M.P., with an introduction by James John Davis ..
- Death Valley in '49; : an important chapter of California pioneer history; the autobiography of a pioneer, detailing his life from a humble home in the Green Mountains to the gold mines of California and particularly reciting the sufferings of the band of men, women and children who gave Death Valley its name., By William Lewis Manly, with foreword by John Steven McGroarty; illustrated by Alson Clark
- Death of the gods
- Debating for high schools
- Deep in the arms of love, words and music by Lou Davis and Roy Ingraham
- Diary of a rainbow veteran, written at the front by Elmer W. Sherwood. Foreword by Charles P. Summerall
- Dime novels; or, following an old trail in popular literature
- Dissenting opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes
- Dixie moon, lyric by Geo. Buchanan ; music by F. Henri Klickmann
- Doldrums
- Doris Kenyon's monologues
- Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall; a romantic drama in four acts; adopted from the novel of the same name by Charles Major
- Dr. Johnson
- Drawing in lead pencil
- Dream lover, words by Clifford Grey ; music by Victor Schertzinger
- Dwell in my heart; sacred song
- Early candlelight; a novel
- Early days at the Mission San Juan Bautista, by Isaac L. Mylar ; a narrative of incidents connected with the days when California was young
- Earthly friends will change : a Christmas carol of the fourteenth century for mixed voices, English text: first portion by J.M. Neale (1818-66) second portion adpated ; Nicola A. Montani
- Easter in modern story
- Economic interpretation of history
- Edouard J. Goerg, Waldemar George
- Educating for two worlds
- Effective preaching; a series of lectures delivered before the Boston university school of Theology, October 15, 16 and 17, 1928
- Elementary school library
- Elementary theosophy, by L.W. Rogers
- Emerson's Muncie directory and Delaware County gazetter for 1929-1930 : embracing an alphabetical record of the names of the inhabitants of Muncie, Albany, Cowan, Daleville, Desoto, Eaton, Gaston, Oakville, Royerton, Selma, Shideler, Wheeling and Yorktown, Indiana, an alphabetical list of names of all land owners and patrons of rural free delivery routes of Delaware County, Indiana, a street and avenue guide, a city guide, etc., also a classified business directory, and a directory of householders
- Emma Willard, daughter of democracy, by Alma Lutz
- English literature: the beginnings to 1500
- English literature: the eighteenth century
- English literature: the renaissance
- English poetry and prose of the romantic movement, selected and ed. with notes, bibliographie and a glossary of proper names
- Epitaph, a poem
- Ernest D. Roth, N. A., with an introduction by Elizabeth Whitmore. Compiled by the Crafton collection
- Essays from five centuries, edited by William Thomson Hastings, and Kenneth Oliver Mason
- Essays of our day, edited by Bertha Evans Ward
- Essays toward living; a book for college students
- Essays toward truth; : studies in orientation, second series, selected by Kenneth Allan Robinson, William Benfield Pressey, James Dow McCallum
- Ethnography
- Experience and nature, by John Dewey
- Experimental radio
- Famous American duels, : with some account of the causes that led up to them and the men engaged, by Don C. Seitz
- Famous old-world sea fighters, by Charles Lee Lewis
- Far peoples
- Farmer's standard of living
- Father in modern story
- Field book of American wild flowers; being short description of their character and habits, a concise definition of their colors, and incidental references to the insects which assist in their fertilization
- Fifty classic masterpieces for violin and piano, [arranged by Karl Rissland]
- Financial handbook of the American aviation industry, July 1929
- Find me a primitive man, words and music by Cole Porter
- Fireflies, piano solo by Elizabeth Gest
- Flags; : the flags of all the world, the new ones of the past decade and the old, old ones; facts, traditions, legends, stories of heroes and saints, by Grace Humphrey
- Foch speaks, Charles Bugnet ; translated by Russell Green
- Footlights across America, towards a national theater
- For the honor of old Purdue, words and music by Frank C. Huston
- Fort Wayne, Indiana [business section]
- From Confucius to Mencken; : the trend of the world's best thought as expressed by famous writers of all time, edited by F. H. Pritchard
- From Sandy Hook to 62 (degrees); being some account of the adventures, exploits and services of the old New York pilot-boat
- Frontiers and the fur trade
- Frontiers of trade
- Galliarde
- Gary, Indiana, Ralph R. Silcott
- Gasoline Alley, by Frank King
- Genealogy of the descendants of John Collett : born 1578, died March 29th, 1659, of Little Gidding and London, England, and United States of America
- General method: foundation and application
- Genuine antique furniture
- Gold coast and slum; : a sociological study of Chicago's Near North side, by Harvey Warren Zorbaugh
- Grandmother Brown's hundred years, 1827-1927, by Harriet Connor Brown
- Great Britain; a study of civic loyalty
- Guide for preparing annual police reports
- Guiding light in the great highway
- Gustine compendium
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare; edited by Joseph Quincy Adams
- Handbook of law for women ..
- Happy days are here again
- Happy heaven of Harlem, words and music by Cole Porter
- Happy party book
- Have we kept the faith? America at the cross-roads in education
- Here comes the band wagon, words and music by Cole Porter
- Here we are, lyric by Gus Kahn ; music by Harry Warren
- Here's for a good time. A collection of parties for holidays and all kinds of miscellaneous social occasions. For young people and adults
- Herman Melville, Lewis Mumford
- Historic Corydon; general guide to points of interest
- History of Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity, (1885-1928), by Esther Barney Wilson
- History of Arlington
- History of Henderson County Texas : recording names of early pioneers, their struggles and handicaps, condition and appearance of the county, advancement and progress to the present, by J.J. Faulk
- History of Maryland : Province and State, by Matthew Page Andrews
- History of San Diego : its pueblo lands & water, by H.C. Hopkins
- History of a distinctive family of Scranton and Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, by S. Fletcher Weyburn
- History of psychology
- History of the Bank for Savings in the City of New York : 1819-1929, by Charles E. Knowles ; introduction and illustration by Herbert Manchester
- History stories of Alabama, by Mrs. Pitt Lamar Matthews
- History, tradition and adventure in the Chippewa valley
- Hold everything!!!
- Home of nymphs and vampires; the isles of Greece
- Hour with American music
- Hour with the movies and the talkies
- House and garden's book of color schemes, containing over two hundred color schemes and three hundred illustrations of halls, living rooms, dining rooms, bed chambers, sun rooms, roofs, garden rooms, kitchens and baths; : the characteristic colors of each decorative period; how to select a color scheme, with unusual treatments for painted furniture and floors; a portfolio of crystal rooms and eight pages of unusual interiors in color, Edited by Richardson Wright ... and Margaret McElroy ..
- How am I to know, lyric by Dorothy Parker ; music by Jack King
- How great cities are fed, by W.P. Hedden
- How to draw silhouettes
- How to make blue prints, by W.W. Sturtevant
- How to make etchings, by John J. Barry
- How to sketch from life; this book teaches clearly and concisely how to become an efficient figure artist..
- How to trace your own ancestry
- Howard lineage; the ancestry of Ida Ann Boydstun Welch through her mother, Eoline Frances Howard Boydstun
- Human history
- Hygiene of the school child
- I don't want your kisses : (if I can't have your love), by Fred Fisher & Martin Broones
- I kiss your hand, Madame, lyrics by Fritz Rotter ; American words by Lewis and Young ; music by Ralph Erwin
- I love you, believe me, I love you, : the dream of my heart, words by Rubey Cowan, music by Phil Boutelje
- I may be wrong but, I think you're wonderful!, words by Harry Ruskin ; music by Henry Sullivan
- I worship you, words and music by Cole Porter
- I'll see you again (song version); from the musical comedy "Bitter sweet"
- I'm a dreamer : aren't we all, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
- I'm in love, words and music by Cole Porter
- I'm in seventh heaven, by Al Jolson, B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson
- I'm unlucky at gambling and I'm unlucky in love, words and music by Cole Porter
- I've waited a lifetime for you, lyric by Joe Goodwin ; music by Gus Edwards
- Ibsen, the master builder
- If I can't have you : if you can't have me, lyric by Al Bryan ; music by George W. Meyer
- If he cared, words by Clifford Grey ; music by Herbert Stothart
- If parents only knew; a message from teachers to parents, telling what the modern school is doing for the child and how the home can help
- Illinois state history : Daughters of the American Revolution, compiled and edited by Rose Moss Scott
- In the evening of my thought
- Increasing personal efficiency; the psychology of personal progress
- India, the land that lures ... with a map, forty-eight plates in duotone and one in full color
- Indian mountain song; part song for women's voices
- Indiana Dunes State Park : by South Shore line, Raymond Huelster
- Indiana criminal law; : a treatise on criminal procedure, pleading, evidence, and instructions and the law of public offenses, with full set of forms
- Indiana general corporation law and companion acts
- Industrial traffic management
- Inside of prohibition
- International airports
- Intimate letters of Carl Schurz, 1841-1869, translated and edited by Joseph Schafer
- Introduction to American civilization; a study of economic life in the United States, a textbook in geography and civics with historical backgrounds
- Introduction to Georgia writers
- Introduction to art education
- Introduction to education
- Introduction to military history, by Robert Greenhalgh Albion ; maps prepared in collaboration with Girard L. McEntee
- Isadora Duncan's Russian days & her last years in France, by Irma Duncan & Allan Ross Macdougall
- Isles of romance
- Jewish music in its historical development
- Joaquin Miller and his other self
- John Mitchell, miner; : labor's bargain with the gilded age, by Elsie Glück
- John Quixote
- Johnny Gruelle's golden book, written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle
- Junior high school and its curriculum
- Just the having you around
- Just you, just me, lyric by Raymond Klages ; music by Jesse Greer
- King Henry, the rake <Henry VIII and his women>, by Clement Wood ..
- Kiowan Indian art: watercolor paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma
- Kitchen ranging
- Kunst und kultur von Peru
- Labor and automobiles, by Robert W. Dunn
- Lad of Sunnybank, Albert Payson Terhune
- Last home of mystery; adventures in Nepal together with accounts of Ceylon
- Law observance; shall the people of the United States uphold the constitution
- Laws governing state commissions and departments for the blind
- Learning to write; a guide for adult students
- Les Leonides
- Les chefs d'oeuvre du Musee du Luxembourg
- Let me have my dreams, lyric by Grant Clarke ; music by Harry Akst
- Life and letters of Stuart P. Sherman
- Life and strange and surprising adventures of Daniel DeFoe
- Life's journey
- Lill, der Roman eines Sportmädchens, von Rudolph Stratz
- Lincoln and his wife's home town, by William H. Townsend ..
- Lineage of Sophia Elizabeth Kavanaugh-Bear : in (Argall-Filmer), Green, Clay, Bruce, and Palmer ancestry (maternal), Loftus, (Woods-Wallace), (Miller-Dulaney), Kavanaugh (paternal), by her daughter Sophia Elizabeth Bear-Sherlock
- Lineage of Sophia Elizabeth Kavanaugh-Bear : in (Argall-Filmer), Green, Clay, Bruce, and Palmer ancestry (maternal), Loftus, (Woods-Wallace), (Miller-Dulaney), Kavanaugh (paternal), by her daughter Sophia Elizabeth Bear-Sherlock
- Litany of Washington street
- Little by little, by Walter O'Keefe and Bobby Dolan
- Little plays for little people
- Logic of modern architecture; exteriors and interiors of modern American buildings
- Long Island : the sunrise home land : islandwide survey of communities
- Look homeward, angel : a story of the buried life, by Thomas Wolfe
- Look what you've done to me, by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler
- Lorenzo the Magnificent, by David Loth
- Lost Utopias; : a brief description of three quests for happiness, Alcott's Fruitlands, old Shaker House, and American Indian Museum, rescued from oblivion, recorded and preserved by Clara Endicott Sears on Prospect Hill in the old township of Harvard, Massachusetts, by Harriet E. O'Brien
- Louise, words by Leo Robin ; music by Richard A. Whiting
- Love : (your spell is everywhere), words by Elsie Janis ; music by Edmund Goulding
- Love me : waltz song, French lyric by Jean Lenoir, English lyric by Dolly Morse ; music by T. Aivaz
- Made in America
- Magic spades; the romance of archaeology
- Magnificent obsession
- Magnificent obsession, by Lloyd C. Douglas
- Maid of the mist
- Makers of the New world, by Henry Noble Sherwood
- Making a new China, by No Yong Park; with an introduction by Honorable Henrik Shipstead ..
- Manuel de Falla and Spanish music, by J. B. Trend
- Marlborough; : the portrait of a conqueror, by Donald Barr Chidsey
- Marquet
- Marse Robert, knight of the confederacy, by James C. Young ..
- Mary, queen of Scots, Margarete Kurlbaum-Siebert; translated from the German by Mary Agnes Hamilton
- Masters of the symphony, by Percy Goetschius. Fifth year of a study course in music understanding, adopted by the National Federation of Music Clubs
- Mathematical wrinkles; a handbook for teachers and private learners
- Meaning of culture
- Medical information in sickness and health, by Philip Skrainka ; with a forward by W.A. Newman Dorland
- Meet the Germans, in which an American sees the new Germany through its people
- Memorial volume to the boy, pioneer poet, printer, Ross Alley
- Millions in mergers
- Moanin' low
- Modern illustration; a practical art course; a series of lessons covering all branches of illlustration, drawing for reproduction, and commercial art work
- Modern sculpture
- Modern short stories
- Modern shotguns and loads, together with a treatise on the art of wing-shooting
- Modern theatre in revolt
- Moorestown and her neighbors : historical sketches, by George DeCou
- More hymn stories
- Morocco bound
- Mother-love, words and music by Chas. M. Fillmore
- Music conductor's manual
- Music in industry; a presentation of facts brought forth by a survey on music, on musical activities among industrial and commercial workers
- Music in worship
- Music, 1900-1930
- My 96 years in the great West, Indiana, Kansas and California
- My castle in Spain is a shack in the lane : fox trot song, lyric by Irving Caesar ; music by Cliff Friend
- My city
- My fate is in your hands, lyric by Andy Razaf ; music by Thomas Waller ; with ukulele arrangement
- My old Kentucky home, by Lorine Letcher Butler
- My song of the Nile, words by Al. Bryan ; music by Geo. W. Meyer
- Mysterious master; operetta in two acts especially suitable for senior high schools
- Mysticism and logic, by Bertrand Russell
- Myths after Lincoln, Lloyd Lewis
- Nature in English literature
- Neighbor India; changing days in an age-old land
- New Practical physics; fundamental principles and applications to daily life
- New citizenship; a study of American politics
- New education in the German republic
- New education in the Soviet republic
- New plays for every day the schools celebrate
- New worlds to conquer
- Newer ways with children
- O Saviour sweet, arranged for women's voices by Lucy Clark Street ; [music by] J.S. Bach ; arr. Clarence Dickinson
- Object drawing
- Objective or new-type examinations; an introduction to educational measurement
- Official handbook of automobiles, 1929
- Old Louisiana, by Lyle Saxon, illustrated by E. H. Suydam
- Old civilizations of the new world
- Old familiar faces, by Meredith Nicholson
- Old homes and history around Fredericksburg : the northern neck and the southside, Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties and battle sketches, by John T. Goolrick
- One man's war; : the story of the Lafayette escadrille, by Lieutenant Bert Hall and Lieutenant John J. Niles
- One-act plays
- Opportunities in aviation
- Organization of knowledge and the system of the sciences
- Ornaments in classical and modern music
- Our Lady's juggler; miracle in three acts
- Our knowledge of the external world, by Bertrand Russell
- Our neighbor Nicaragua, by Floyd Cramer
- Our own pioneers, by Florence Grauel Miller
- Our recovery of Jesus
- Out of the night
- Out of the storm, Grace Livingston Hill
- Outward bound : by South Shore line, Raymond Huelster
- Paddle wheels and pistols, by Irvin Anthony ... illustrated and decorated by Manning DeV.Lee and Lyle Justis
- Pageant of the packets; a book of American steamboating
- Painters of the modern mind, by Mary Cecil Allen
- Paree what did you do to me?, words and music by Cole Porter
- Paris is a woman's town
- Partners in crime : a Tommy and Tuppence collection, Agatha Christie
- Patsy's adventure
- Peace
- Peaks of invention
- Penrod Jashber, by Booth Tarkington
- Peter Arno's parade
- Plays and pageants for the church school
- Please don't make me be good, words and music by Cole Porter
- Poems for leisure hours, by P.F. McCarty ; pictures by Dr. McCord
- Portrait of Ambrose Bierce
- Practical precis writing
- Practical speech-making; the extempore method
- Presidents I've known and two near presidents, by Charles Willis Thompson
- Principles of adolescent education
- Progressive teaching; an interpretation for the guidance of teaching in the public schools
- Proust, Clive Bell
- Psychology and profits
- Public schools and the worker in New York; a survey of public educational opportunities for industrial workers in New York state
- Public utilities; a survey of the extent of instruction in the field of public utilities in colleges and universities
- Raveneau de Lussan, buccaneer of the Spanish main and early French filibuster of the Pacific; a translation into English of his Journal of a voyage into the South Seas in 1684 and the following years with the filibusters
- Raw materials of industrialism
- Readings from Spanish-American authors, edited with biographical data and notes
- Readings in Texas history : for high schools and colleges, edited by Eugene C. Barker
- Readings in Texas history for high schools and colleges, edited by Eugene C. Barker ..
- Record of Canadian shipping; a list of square-rigged vessels, mainly 500 tons and over, built in the eastern provinces of British North America from the year 1786 to 1920
- Rejoice greatly
- Revolutionary soldiers and sailors from Northampton county, Virginia; muster rolls and pay rolls of the twenty-seventh regiment of Virginia militia, Northampton county, 1812
- Riders of the winds
- Rinnce na Eirann - National dances of Ireland...with full directions for performance and numerous illustrations and diagrams
- Romance of the merit system; forty-five years' reminiscences of the civil service
- Rural social science
- Salesmanship "goes modern."
- Samplers and stitches : a handbook of the embroiderer's art, by Mrs. Archibald Christie ; with many designs and other illustrations by the author
- San Francisco blue book and club directory : the social reference book : the blue book : containing the names and addresses of many prominent residents of the following : Alameda, Atherton, Belvedere, Berkeley, Burlingame, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Claremont, Hillsborough, Los Altos, Menlo Park, Mill Valley, Los Angeles, Montecito, Monterey, Oakland, Pacific Grove, Palo Alto, Pasadena, Piedmont, Redlands, Pebble Beach, Redwood City, Riverside, Ross Valley, Sacramento, San Anselmo, San Diego, San Jose, San Mateo, San Rafael, Santa Barbara, Sausalito, Woodside : together with an official list of the officers and members of over forty clubs (men's and women's) giving the addresses of the members : also the officers and directors of the leading banks of San Francisco
- Scandinavian literature from Brandes to our day
- Schlump; the story of a German soldier told by himself; translated from the German by Maurice Samuel
- School operettas and their production
- Science and thought in the fifteenth century : studies in the history of medicine and surgery, natural and mathematical science, philosophy and politics, by Lynn Thorndike
- Scientific sales management today
- Selections
- Selections, Hegel ; edited by J. Loewenberg
- Serenade
- Seven Kentucky mountain songs., As sung by Marion Kerby and John J. Niles
- Seven Negro exaltations : as sung by Marion Kerby and John J. Niles, collected and arranged by John J. Niles ; cover design by C. M. Sutherland
- Seven iron men
- Seven iron men, by Paul De Kruif
- Sex in civilization; with an introduction by Havelock Ellis
- Shakespeare's Juliet: a Shakespearean love story
- Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth: a Shakespearian story of temptation
- Shakespeare's ideals of womanhood, by George William Gerwig
- Should I, lyric by Arthur Freed ; music by Nacio Herb Brown
- Sincerity; a story of our time
- Singin' in the bathtub, Herb Magidson, Ned Washington, and Michael H. Cleary
- Singin' in the rain, lyric by Arthur Freed ; music by Nacio Herb Brown
- Sketches of one hundred and thirty-three historic Virginia landmarks, from Cape Henry to Richmond, by J. Luther Kibler
- Sketches of one hundred and twenty-five historic Virginia landmarks, from Cape Henry to Richmond, by J. Luther Kibler
- Sleep, my little one : Schlaf, mein Kindelein : a Christmas carol of the XVII century, text from the Strassburger Gesangbuch (1697) ; English version by Howard D. McKinney ; arranged and adapted for three-part chorus (SSA) with accompaniment by Nicola A. Montani
- Sleepy valley, words by Andrew B. Sterling; music by James F. Hanley
- Smiles; a pianologue
- Social aspects of homemaking
- Social interpretation of education
- Social sources of denominationalism
- Song and laughter
- Sound projection
- Sounding stones of architecture
- Soutine, Élie Faure
- Souvenir of Antwerp, Harold E. Owen
- Souvenir, [text by] Clayton C. Quast ; [music by] Joseph W. Clokey
- Springtime in the dunes : by South Shore line, Otto Brennemann
- Standard map of Indiana
- Star dust (Etoile damour)
- Star dust : Etoile d'amour, music by Hoagy Carmichael ; words by Mitchell Parish ; French translation by Yvette Baruch ; [piano score by James Matté]
- Star dust : Etoile d'amour, music by Hoagy Carmichael ; words by Mitchell Parish ; French translation by Yvette Baruch ; [piano score by Michael Edwards]
- Star dust, music by Hoagy Carmichael ; words by Mitchell Parish
- State recreation; parks, forests, and game preserves
- Statistics for beginners in education; an elementary presentation and explanation of sixty-two terms in educational statistics
- Story of the weather
- Structure of the novel
- Studies in hymnology; a text-book designed for study groups where attention is given to the subject of church music. Also for colleges, schools, the music teacher and all inquiring students
- Sunny side up, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
- Supervision of secondary subjects
- Supervision of the elementary school
- Symphony number 4 [in b-flat major]
- Symphony number eleven in G [Military symphony]
- Symphony number forty-nine; in c major [Jupiter]
- Symphony number forty-seven [in E major]
- Symphony number one [in C minor]
- Symphony number one; [in C major]
- Symphony number thirty-eightd: in D major [without minuet]
- Symphony number thirty-five in D major
- Symphony number two (in C major)., For piano, two hands. Edited and annotated by Percy Goetschius
- Symphony number two in D [London symphony]
- Technique of the mystery story, ..
- That devil Wilkes, by R. W. Postgate
- That little boy of mine ..
- The 20th century practice-exercises and objective tests in first year algebra
- The Alexanders of central Ohio
- The American peace crusade, 1815-1860
- The Americanization of Carl Schurz, by Chester Verne Easum
- The Bhagavad-gita
- The Book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America ; together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David
- The Brashear--Brashears family, 1449-1929, by Henry Sinclair Brashear
- The Connecticut River Valley in southern Vermont and New Hampshire : historical sketches, by Lyman S. Hayes
- The Dixon-Meares controversy, : containing, Remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, by George Dixon, An answer to Mr. George Dixon, by John Meares, and Further remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, by George Dixon; edited by F. W. Howay
- The English ancestry and homes of the Pilgrim fathers : who came to Plymouth on the "Mayflower" in 1620, the "Fortune" in 1621, and the "Anne" and the "Little James" in 1623
- The Gustine compendium, by Gustine Courson Weaver
- The Howard lineage : the ancestry of Ida Ann Boydstun Welch through her mother Eoline Frances Howard Boydstun, by Gustine Courson Weaver (Mrs. Clifford Selden Weaver)
- The Irish future with the lordship of the world, by C. J. O'Donnell
- The Italians in Missouri
- The Kewaunee book laboratory-vocational and home economics furniture
- The McAfee-Skiles-Liebmann memorial : the history of the lives and times of three American soldiers and their families and connections
- The McCandless families of Center and Franklin townships, Butler County, Pennsylvania, 1929, compiled by Olive Jane McCandless Morgan
- The New Catholic dictionary; : a complete work of reference on every subject in the life, belief, tradition, rites, symbolism, devotions, history, biography, laws, dioceses, missions, centers, institutions, organizations, statistics of the church and her part in promoting science, art, education, social welfare, morals and civilization., Compiled and edited under the direction of Conde B. Pallen ... [and] John J. Wynne ... assisted by Charles F. Wemyss Brown, Blanche M. Kelly ... [and] Andrew A. MacErlean ... under the auspices of the editors of the Catholic encyclopedia
- The New world's foundations in the Old
- The Raven; : a biography of Sam Houston, by Marquis James ..
- The Rosicrucian cosmo-conception; or, Mystic Christianity; an elementary treatise upon man's past evolution, present constitution and future development
- The Swans Down cake manual : a handbook of cake making
- The United States and the Caribbean, by Chester Lloyd Jones, Henry Kittredge Norton, Parker Thomas Moon
- The banking system of Canada
- The battle of behaviorism; an exposition and an exposure
- The boyhoods of the presidents, by Bessie White Smith; illustrated from photographs
- The charm of trees, by Thomas Frederick Davies
- The children's book of celebrated legends, by Lorinda Munson Bryant
- The city of to-morrow and its planning, by Le Corbusier. Translated from the 8th French ed. of Urbanisme by Frederick Etchells
- The city of to-morrow and its planning, by Le Corbusier. Translated from the 8th French ed. of Urbanisme by Frederick Etchells
- The dean in the high school; a record of experience and experiment in secondary schools
- The fisherman and his soul : and other fairy tales, by Oscar Wilde ; illustrated by Theodore Nadejen
- The goldsmith of Florence; a book of great craftsmen
- The great apes, a study of anthropoid life
- The green pastures : a fable suggested by Roark Bradford's southern sketches, "Ol' Man Adam an' his chillun", by Marc Connelly
- The history of Wells County, North Dakota, and its pioneers : with a sketch of North Dakota history and the oregin of the place names, by Walter E. Spokesfield
- The history of a crime against the food law; : the amazing story of the national food and drug law intended to protect the health of the people, perverted to protect adulteration of foods and drugs, by Harvey W. Wiley, M.D
- The imperial dollar
- The infant Jesus, Lord of all : Der Menschen Heyl : Cöln 1625, English version by E.A. Barrell, Jr. ; Nicola A. Montani
- The life of the gallant Pelham, by Philip Mercer
- The lineage of Lincoln, William E. Barton
- The logic of religious thought : an answer to Professor Eddington, by R. Gordon Milburn
- The manufacturer and his outlets
- The marriage license bonds of Northampton County, Virginia from 1706 to 1854, listed and indexed by Stratton Nottingham
- The marriage license bonds of Northumberland County, Virginia, from 1783 to 1850, listed and indexed by Stratton Nottingham
- The modern temper : a study and a confession, by Joseph Wood Krutch
- The most popular patriotic songs..
- The navigation of aircraft
- The outline of bunk : including the admirations of a debunker, by E. Halderman-Julius
- The outpost of the lost; : an Arctic adventure, by David L. Brainard ... edited by Bessie Rowland James; with salutation by A. W. Greely ..
- The philosophic way of life, T. V. Smith
- The physical welfare of the school child; a textbook in school hygiene and health work in the schools for normal schools and colleges
- The power that wins : Henry Ford and Ralph Waldo Trine in an intimate talk on life--the inner things--the things of the mind and spirit--and the inner powers and forces that make for achievement, by Ralph Waldo Trine
- The problem and practice arithmetics : first book, by David Eugene Smith, Eva May Luse and Edward Longworth Morss ; illustrated by Cornelia J. Hoff
- The queen of Terre Haute, words and music by Cole Porter
- The raven : a biography of Sam Houston, by Marquis James; introduction by Henry Steel Commager
- The romance of George Rogers Clark and Therese de Leyba, by R. Alexander Bate
- The royal family; a comedy in three acts
- The science of living, by Alfred Alder
- The sexual life of savages in north-western Melanesia; an ethnographic account of courtship, marriage and family life among the natives of the Trobriand Islands, British New Guinea, ... with a preface by Havelock Ellis
- The shepherd's serenade : (do you hear me calling you), words by Clifford Grey ; music by Herbert Stothart ; ukulele arr. by Hank Linet
- The socialism of our times; a symposium
- The southern frontier : 1670-1732, Verner W. Crane
- The southern frontier, 1670-1732, by Verner W. Crane
- The story of the Arrowhead country from the age of stone to the age of steel
- The story teller and his pack
- The supervision of elementary subjects
- The varieties of religious experience; : a study in human nature., Being the Gifford lectures on natural religion delivered at Edinburgh in 1901-1902
- The virgin at the crib : In praesepio : a Christmas pastorale, text from a 17th century "Laude spirtuale" ; English version by Frederick H. Martens ; Nicola A. Montani
- The voice of God
- The wave
- There's danger in your eyes, Cherie, by Harry Richman, Jack Meskill & Pete Wendling
- They all fall in love, words and music by Cole Porter
- Thine alone
- Thinking machine
- This is heaven, words by Jack Yellen ; music by Harry Akst
- Tidewater Virginia, by Paul Wildtach
- Trade foundations based on producing industries; a pre-vocational text-book by pre-vocational and vocational directors, instructors and tradesmen
- Trails, rails and war; : the life of General G. M. Dodge, by J. R. Perkins
- Transport aviation (A handbook of the aviation business)
- Travel sketches of today
- Troubadour tales, by Evaleen Stein ; with illustrations by Maxfield Parrish, Virginia Keep, B. Rosenmeyer, and Edward Edwards
- Truths to live by
- Tudor homes of England, : with some examples from later periods, by Samuel Chamberlain; illustrated with sketches in pen, pencil and drypoint, and photographs by the author; measured drawings by Louis Skidmore
- Twelve one-act plays for study and production, by S. Marion Tucker
- Twelve royal ladies., With ports. by Mabel Pugh
- Twenty years among the twenty year olds; a story of our colleges of today
- Twilight of Christianity
- Types of philosophy, by William Ernest Hocking
- Typical plays for secondary schools
- Tyrant (Tirano Banderas); a novel of warm lands
- Ultima Thule
- Under five sultans, by Mary Mills Patrick
- Universal Indian sign language, of the plains Indians of North America; together with a simplified method of study, a list of works in most general use, a codification of pictographic symbols of the Sioux and Ojibway, a dictionary of synonyms, a history of sign language, chapters on smoke signaling, use of idioms, etc., and other important co-related matter
- Vanishing forest reserves; problems of the national forests and national parks
- Venetian houses and details, by Sam'l. G. Wiener, A.I.A., wherein is contained drawings and photographs of houses and smaller palaces in and near Venice, together with many details of architectural interest
- Vocations; the world's work and its workers
- War as an instrument of national policy; and its renunciation in the pact of Paris
- Washington in the 90's : California eyes dazzled by the brilliant society of the capitol, personal reminiscences by Isabel McKenna Duffield ; with an introduction by James D. Phelan
- Washington, past and present, by Charles Moore, illustrated by E. H. Suydam
- What a business man should know about printing and bookmaking; a book for ready reference
- What wouldn't I do for that man : song with ukulele arrangement, music by Jay Gorney ; lyric by E.Y. Harburg
- When mammoths roamed the frozen earth
- Where are you dream girl, by Benny Davis, Billy Frisch, and Otto Motzan
- White Africans and black, by Caroline Singer and Cyrus Le Roy Baldridge
- Why Janet should read Shakspere, by Norman Hapgood
- Wild Horse Mesa, Zane Grey
- Winter sports : by South Shore Line, Walter Graham
- Witchery of wasps
- With flying colors--march. Con banderas desplegadas--marcha
- Without a song
- Without a song ..
- Witter genealogy : descendants of William Witter of Swampscott, Massachusetts, 1639-1659, compiled by Georgia Cooper Washburn from Witter family records and data gathered and edited by Mabel Thacher Rosemary Washburn
- Witter genealogy; descendants of William Witter of Swampscott, Massachusetts, 1639-1659
- Wizard of Zacna; a lost city of the Mayas: remarkable adventures of an Ahmen, wizard and mystic of Yucatan, in an unknown country to which the ancient Mayas had fled, leaving their great stone cities silent and desolate to be overgrown with forest and jungle
- Women's poetry to-day
- Word heritage; or "How words get that way."
- You do something to me, words and music by Cole Porter
- You don't know Paree, words and music by Cole Porter
- You've got that thing, words and music by Cole Porter
- Young Abe Lincoln : a cotton bowl of Lincoln stories founded on tradition : told by Aunt Ann of Indiana, by S. Louise (Cotton) Marsh
- Young Mrs. Greeley, by Booth Tarkington
- Your patent, how to sell or otherwise commercialize it
- Youth in a world of men; the child, the parent and the teacher
- Youth's highway and other plays for young people
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