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Balzac, Honore de—continued.<br />

Contains also: The Sceaux ball.—The purse.—The vendetta.—Madame<br />

Firmiani.<br />

Bateman, Ge<strong>org</strong>e W.<br />

Zanzibar tales, told by natives of the east coast of Africa B312Z<br />

Collection of native African stories.<br />

Barry, Richard Hayes.<br />

Sandy from the Sierras<br />

B2723S<br />

Sketchy story of a young man's varied career as country school-teacher,<br />

lawyer's clerk, reporter, amateur detective and machine politician.<br />

San Francisco is the scene.<br />

Corelli, Marie, {pseud, of Minnie Mackay).<br />

Treasure of heaven; a romance of riches<br />

C8i5tr<br />

Story of an old and very rich man who, wearying of the emptiness of<br />

Iiis life, sets out disguised, afoot and nearly penniless, in quest of the<br />

treasure of heaven—love.<br />

Dillon, Mrs Mary C. (Johnson).<br />

The leader<br />

D584I<br />

The hero is a scarcely disguised William Jennings Bryan.<br />

Haggard, Henry Rider.<br />

Spirit of Bambatse; a romance<br />

H141S<br />

Also published under the title "Benita."<br />

Zulu warriors, buried treasure, underground passages, an English<br />

heroine and a standard villain furnish the material for a South African<br />

romance which bristles with adventure.<br />

Kipling, Rudyard.<br />

Puck of Pook's hill<br />

K278PU<br />

Contents: Weland's sword.—Young men at the manor.—The knights<br />

of the joyous venture.—Old men at Pevensey.—A centurion of the<br />

Thirtieth.—On the great wall.—The winged hats.—Hal 0' the draft.—<br />

"Dymchurch flit."—The treasure and the law.<br />

The first four chapters appeared in the "Ladies' home journal," v.23,<br />

Jan.-Apr. 1906, under the title "Puck of Pook's hill" and the last<br />

six in "McClure's magazine," v.27, May-Sept. 1906, under the title<br />

"Robin Goodfellow, his friends."<br />

Ten stories in a new vein—a cross between fairy tales and historical<br />

romances of old England, with ballads and songs interspersed.<br />

Lincoln, Joseph Crosby.<br />

Mr Pratt; a novel L7i62m<br />

"Mr Pratt, rustic philosopher, New England skipper, and general factotum<br />

to two weary stock-brokers, gives a very humorous account of<br />

their attempt to live the 'simple life.' " A. L. A. booklist, 1906.<br />

Long, John Luther.<br />

Way of the gods<br />

L825W<br />

Japanese story.<br />

Loti, Pierre, {pseud, of Julien Viaud).<br />

Disenchanted (Desenchantees); tr. by Clara Bell<br />

Lgi6d<br />

"It perhaps portrays as nearly as a European can the states of mind<br />

and emotions of those latest inmates of Turkish harems who have<br />

been brought up to read French novels, including Loti's own." Na~<br />

tion. 1906.<br />

Merwin, Samuel.<br />

His little world; a story of Hunch Badeau<br />

M6394I1<br />

Hero is the captain of a lumber schooner on the Great lakes, who sacrifices<br />

his love for the good of his friend.<br />

Prichard, Mrs Kate O'Brien, & Prichard, H. V. Hesketh-.<br />

Karadac, count of Gersay; a romance<br />

Pg45k<br />

Romance of the island of Jersey.<br />

Stimson, Frederic Jesup.<br />

In cure of her soul<br />

S85gi<br />

Appeared in "Appleton's booklovers magazine," v.6-8, Nov. 1905-July<br />

1906.<br />

New York society life.<br />

59''

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