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CARNEGIE


MONTHLY BULLETIN<br />

OF THE<br />

l i \ :<br />

CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

VOLUME 32<br />

1927<br />

PITTSBURGH<br />

CARNEGIE LIBRARY<br />

1928


Contents<br />

Books Added to the Library during the Year, by Classes:<br />

Aerial Navigation 244 639<br />

Agriculture. Forestry. Animals.<br />

Dairy 24, 72, 129, 252, 320, 399, 578, 646<br />

Americanization and Immigration 107, 236, 298, 630<br />

Architecture 28, 77, 137, 197, 260, 328, 406, 498, 585, 654<br />

Astronomy 118<br />

Automobiles 252, 320, 488<br />

Banking. Finance Ill, 463<br />

Biography 33, 81, 146, 203, 266, 336, 414, 523, 593, 661<br />

Blind, Books for the 41, 157, 211, 276, 349, 429, 540, 605, 673<br />

Botany 186, 247, 310, 392, 479, 571, 641<br />

Business. Communication. .24, 72, 130, 193, 253, 321, 399, 489, 578, 647<br />

Chemical Technology 25, 74, 131, 194, 255, 323, 401, 491, 580, 649<br />

Chemistry. Crystallography.<br />

Mineralogy 17, 66, 119, 184,244, 309, 389, 477, 569, 640<br />

Commerce. Transportation 14, 114, 180, 240, 304, 565, 636<br />

Domestic Economy 24, 72, 253, 321, 488, 578, 647<br />

Drama. Theater 31, 80, 145, 202, 264, 334, 412, 519, 591, 659<br />

Economics 12, 61, 108, 177, 236, 298, 377, 460, 561, 630<br />

Education 13, 64, 112, 179, 239, 303, 382, 466, 563, 635<br />

Electrical Engineering 23, 128, 192, 251, 318, 398, 486, 577<br />

Engineering : . . .21, 70, 126, 190, 250, 315, 396, 483, 575, 644<br />

Ethics..' 8, 57, 101, 230, 291, 366, 448, 557, 623<br />

European War 156, 275, 429, 539, 605, 672<br />

Fiction 4, 53, 95, 168, 225, 287, 360, 440, 553, 615<br />

Fine Arts 26, 76, 134, 195, 258, 326, 403, 493, 582, 651<br />

Flags 420<br />

Folklore. Customs. Costume. Etiquette 115, 305, 470, 565, 636<br />

Foreign Fiction 227, 290, 444<br />

French Fiction 97, 172, 556, 619<br />

Gardens. Citv Plans. Parks 259, 328, 405, 498, 584, 653<br />

General Works 7, 56, 99, 172, 228, 290, 363, 445, 556, 621<br />

Geology. Meteorology.<br />

Physical Geography. . . .18, 67, 120, 185, 246, 309, 390, 478, 570, 641<br />

German Fiction 363<br />

History 39, 85, 153, 209, 272, 344, 424, 534, 600, 669<br />

Humor 414, 522<br />

Italian Fiction 98, 172


Books Added to the Library during the Year, by Classes—continued.<br />

Tews and Judaism 9, 104, 175, 232, 295, 373, 453, 626<br />

Language 15, 64, 116, 181, 241, 306, 386, 472, 566, 637<br />

Law. International<br />

Conferences 13,63. 111, 179,238, 301, 381, 464, 563,633<br />

Literature 29, 78, 142, 199, 262, 331, 408, 512, 588, 656<br />

Maps. Atlases 36, 206, 269, 339, 527, 597, 665<br />

Mathematics 16, 65, 118, 183, 242, 307, 388, 475, 568, 638<br />

Medicine. Physiolog\'. Hygiene.<br />

Safety 20, 69, 124, 188, 248, 313, 394, 482, 573, 643<br />

Metallurgy 26, 75, 133, 195, 257, 325, 402, 493, 582, 650<br />

Military and Naval Science 302, 382, 466, 634<br />

Mines and Mining 71, 193, 319, 487, 577<br />

Music 29, 77, 138, 198, 261, 329, 407, 502, 586, 654<br />

Negroes. Slavery 107, 459<br />

Philately 305<br />

Philosophy. Psychology. . . 7, 56, 100, 173, 228, 291, 365, 446, 557, 622<br />

Photography 28, 198, 501<br />

Physics 17, 66, 118, 183, 243, 308, 389, 476, 568, 639<br />

Poetry 31, 79, 144, 202, 264, 333, 411, 516, 590, 658<br />

Politics and Government.. 11, 60, 106, 176, 234, 296, 376, 457, 560, 628<br />

Printing. Publishing 74, 254, 400, 490, 580, 648<br />

Real Estate 62<br />

Recreation 29, 77, 141, 199, 262, 330, 407, 511, 588, 656<br />

Religion 8, 57, 102, 174, 231, 292, 367, 449, 558, 624<br />

Rhetoric. Public Speaking 411<br />

Science 15, 64, 117, 182, 241, 306, 386, 473, 567, 637<br />

Sociology 9, 58, 104, 175, 233, 295, 374, 453, 559, 627<br />

Statistics 105<br />

Taxation 301, 380<br />

Telegraphy. Telephony.<br />

Radio Communication 254, 323, 401, 491, 580, 648<br />

Theosophy 103, 175, 294, 373<br />

Travel and Description. . . .36, 83, 149, 207, 269, 340, 420, 527, 598, 666<br />

Useful Arts 19, 68, 122, 187, 248, 311, 393, 480, 572, 642<br />

Women 14, 64, 115, 305, 385, 471, 565, 636<br />

Young People's Books. . . .42, 86, 158, 213, 277, 349, 430, 541, 606, 675<br />

Zoology 19, 121, 187, 247, 311, 392, 480, 571<br />

Library News and Notices:<br />

The Annual Exhibition of Children's Books 551<br />

The Bulletin Index 3 52<br />

Carnegie Library School Catalogue 224<br />

New Publications of the Library. . .' 3, 51, 224, 359, 439, 551<br />

Periodicals Recently Added 52, 167, 359, 439, 552<br />

Reading with a Purpose 3 359 552<br />

Vacation Book Privileges 223<br />


CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

MONTHLY BULLETIN<br />

VOL. 32 JANUARY 1927 NO. l<br />

Page<br />

The Bulletin Index - - - 3<br />

New Publications of the<br />

Library - - - - - 3<br />

Reading with a Purpose - - 3<br />

Publications of the<br />

Library - - - - - 45<br />

Books Recently Added to the<br />

Library<br />

Agriculture. Forestry - - - 24<br />

Architecture 28<br />

Biography - - - - - 33<br />

Blind, Books for the - - 41<br />

Business. Communication - 24<br />

Chemical Technology - - 25<br />

Chemistry. Crystallography - 17<br />

Commerce - - - - - 14<br />

Domestic Economy - - - 24<br />

Drama. Theatre 31<br />

Economics - - - - - 12<br />

Education - - - - - 13<br />

Electrical Engineering - - 23<br />

Engineering 21<br />

Ethics - - - - - - 8<br />

Fiction - - - - - - 4<br />

Fine Arts - 26<br />

General Works - - - - 7<br />

PITTSBURGH<br />

CARNEGIE LIBRARY<br />

1927<br />

Page<br />

Geology - - - - - - 18<br />

History - - - - - 39<br />

Jews and Judaism - - - 9<br />

Language - - - - - 15<br />

Law - - - - - - -13<br />

Literature - - - - - 29<br />

Maps - - - - - - - 36<br />

Mathematics 16<br />

Medicine. Physiology.<br />

Hygiene - - - - - 20<br />

Metallurgy - - - - - 26<br />

Music - - - - - - 29<br />

Philosophy. Psychology - 7<br />

Photography - - - - - 28<br />

Physics - - - - - - 17<br />

Poetry - - - - - - 31<br />

Politics and Government - 11<br />

Recreation - - - - - 29<br />

Religion - 8<br />

Science - - - - - - 15<br />

Sociology - - - - - 9<br />

Travel and Description - - 36<br />

Useful Arts - - - - - 19<br />

Women - - - - - - 14<br />

Young People's Books - - 42<br />

Zoology - - - - - - 19


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Board of Trustees<br />

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Library Committee<br />

ROY A. HUNT<br />

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CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

MONTHLY BULLETIN<br />

Published monthly, except in August and September, by the Carnegie Library of<br />

Pittsburgh, Forbes Street and Bellefield Avenue, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pa. President,<br />

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J. D. Hailman; Treasurer, James H. Reed, 1027 Carnegie Building; Director, John H.<br />

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Subscription 50 cents a year.<br />

Vol.32 JANUARY 1927 No.l<br />

The Bulletin Index<br />

The Index to the Monthly Bulletin for 1926, with Title-<br />

Page and Contents, will be mailed with the February issue of<br />

the Bulletin to libraries and institutions. A limited number of<br />

copies reserved for individual subscribers will be mailed to<br />

those who make prompt application.<br />

New Publications of the Library<br />

The Library has recently issued two lists, How to Use<br />

Your Leisure Time and Contemporary Novelists; English and<br />

American, which may be obtained free at the Library, or for<br />

five cents each postpaid.<br />

Reading with a Purpose<br />

The following titles have been added to the "Reading with<br />

a Purpose" series:<br />

Americans from Abroad, by John Palmer Gavit.<br />

The Modern Essay, by Samuel McChord Crothers.<br />

Pleasure from Pictures, by Henry Turner Bailey.<br />

3


Books Recently Added to the Library<br />

An r or b prefixed to the call number indicates that the book must be<br />

called for and used in the Reference or the Technology Room; j that it<br />

especially suitable for children; and q that it is quarto size or larger<br />

Fiction<br />

Asch, Schalom. A812k<br />

Kiddush Ha-shem; an epic of 1648; tr. by Rufus Learsi. Jewish<br />

Publication Soc.<br />

A story of a Jewish community in Russia and of the persecutions it suffered.<br />

Barretto, Larry. B2652w<br />

Walls of glass. Little.<br />

Sophy, a young widow, is faced with the problem, in a small country town, of<br />

earning a livelihood for herself and her little boy. In a crisis, she turns to Martin Greer,<br />

and for her son's sake accepts the equivocal position which is all he can offer her.<br />

Biggers, Earl Derr. B478h<br />

The house without a key. Bobbs.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Bowen, Marjorie (pseud, of Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell). B662mi<br />

Mistress Nell Gwyn; a novel. Appleton.<br />

"A pretty story in tableau of the orange girl-actress-mistress of King Charles. The<br />

author skims the tragedy of Nelly's life and presents an excellent costume scenario,<br />

inoffensive, but exasperating." Literary review, 1926.<br />

Diehl, Ludwig. D571s<br />

The sardonic smile; being the authorized translation of Ahasuerus,<br />

by L. C. Willcox. Houghton.<br />

A novel based on the life of the poet Heinrich Heine.<br />

"We are carried all through Heine's childhood, through his carousing University<br />

years, his meetings with Hegel and Schlegel, his adventures in England and Italy...then<br />

to Paris. . .and finally to the dreadful life on the mattress, paralyzed, blind, poor, sending<br />

letters to his old German mother to the very last that he was well and happy...'The<br />

Sardonic Smile' is an unsophisticated, well-written, readable romance of the Berthold<br />

Auerbach type." Benjamin De Casseres in Literary review, 1926.<br />

French, Joseph Lewis, ed. F9262gh<br />

Ghosts, grim and gentle; a collection of moving ghost stories. Dodd.<br />

Contents.—A psychical invasion [by] Algernon Blackwood.—On the staircase [by]<br />

K. F. Gerould.—Maese Perez, the <strong>org</strong>anist [by] G. A. Becquer.—The feast of Redgauntlet<br />

[by] Sir Walter Scott.—The ghost of fear [by] H. G. Wells.—The tall woman<br />

[by] P. A. de Alarcon.—The dead valley [by] R. A. Cram.—The Tractate Middoth [by]<br />

M. R. James.—The ghost-ship [by] Richard Middleton.—The Canterville ghost [by]<br />

Oscar Wilde.—The middle toe of the right foot [by] Ambrose Bierce.—On the river<br />

[by] Guy de Maupassant.<br />

4


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 5<br />

Gibbs, Mrs. Jeannette (Phillips). G3652p<br />

Portia marries. Little.<br />

"The problem is one much discussed at present: can a woman successfully retain<br />

her own job after marriage and make a success of both careers? Mrs. Gibbs answers<br />

the question in the affirmative, and in a way that all, whether of her opinion or not, can<br />

enjoy." Independent, 1Q26.<br />

Heyward, Du Bose. H517a<br />

Angel. Doran.<br />

The scene is "the historically picturesque Great Smokies of North Carolina.. .The<br />

drama of Angel is based on the conflict between Preacher Thornley's stern and wrathful<br />

teachings and the promptings of her own healthful impulses. Angel is less diligent in<br />

serving her father's ends and worshiping after his fashion than in observing her own<br />

spontaneous ritual of homage to nature... When she falls in love with Buck it is<br />

inevitable that she shall initiate him, rather, into her own mysteries, than convert him<br />

to the faith according to the Rev. Thornley". /. IV. Crazvford in New York times book<br />

review, J926.<br />

Hueffer, Ford Madox. H8891s<br />

Some do not; a novel. A. & C. Boni.<br />

"The hero, being a Yorkshire gentleman, is called Tietjens. . .He is a very good,<br />

brave, honourable, simple-minded, stupid man, with an enormous knowledge of almost<br />

everything. His wife Sylvia is presented to us first, through the eyes of people who<br />

dislike her, as a devil: ultimately, and with great subtlety, she is shown to be loyal<br />

and loving." Gerald Gould in Saturday review, 1924.<br />

Continued by his "No more parades", and "A man could stand up".<br />

Kipling, Rudyard. K278de<br />

Debits and credits. Doubleday.<br />

Contents.—-The enemies to each other.—The changelings [poem].—-Sea constables; a<br />

tale of '15.—The vineyard [poem].—"Banquet night" [poem].—"In the interests of the<br />

brethren."—To the companions (Horace, Ode 17, bk.5) [poem].—The united idolaters.—<br />

The centaurs [poem].—"Late came the God" [poem].—The wish house.—Rahere [poem].<br />

—-The survival (Horace, Ode 22, bk.5) [poem].—The Janeites.—Jane's marriage [poem].<br />

—The portent (Horace, Ode 20, bk.5) [poem].—The prophet and the country.—Gow's<br />

watch: act 4, sc. 4.—The bull that thought.—Alnaschar and the oxen [poem].—Gipsy<br />

vans [poem].—A madonna of the trenches.—Gow's watch: act 5. sc.3.—The birthright<br />

[poem].—The propagation of knowledge.—A legend of truth [poem].—A friend of the<br />

family.—We and they [poem].—On the gate; a tale of '16.—The supports [poem].-—<br />

Untimely [poem].—The eye of Allah.—The last ode; Nov. 27, E.C. 8 (Horace, Ode 31,<br />

bk.5).—The gardener.—The burden [poem].<br />

Mackail, Denis Ge<strong>org</strong>e. Ml74f<br />

The fortunes of Hugo. Houghton.<br />

"Concerns the adventures of Hugo Peak, a rich young man of immense cheerfulness<br />

and charm and practically no sense at all. He adores the pretty daughter of a newspaper<br />

peer, and in order to win consent to marry her is set the task of proving himself a man<br />

by breaking into journalism. His efforts, which show more optimism than judgment, are<br />

absurdly funny." Spectator, 1926.<br />

Marshall, Mrs. Emma (Martin). M416w<br />

Winchester meads in the time of Thomas Ken, D. D., sometime<br />

bishop of Bath and Wells. Seeley.<br />

Miln, Mrs. Louise (Jordan). M7122it<br />

It happened in Peking. Stokes.<br />

A novel of Chinese life during the Boxer Rebellion in which the dowager empress<br />

plays the most important part, though an American real estate broker, an English girl,<br />

and a Manchu lady play leading roles.


6 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Minnigerode, Meade. M727c<br />

Cordelia Chantrell; a romance. Putnam.<br />

"Charleston, South Carolina, and all the brilliance of its pre-Civil War society form<br />

the background of the novel—a shifting scene soon transformed by uniforms of gray. . .<br />

Mr. Minnigerode's characters are carefully, clearly drawn—contrasting types whose<br />

clashes of will create a tale which holds the interest to its close." Independent, 1926.<br />

Moray, Alexander. M883J<br />

Janet Thurso; a simple chronicle. Harcourt.<br />

An account of the influence of Janet Thurso's love and understanding on the lives<br />

of her nine children, and the hard, strict discipline of their Scotch Presbyterian father.<br />

Norris, Kathleen. N4523hi<br />

Hildegarde. Doubleday.<br />

"Hildegarde is the cheerful, talented, big-hearted girl, brought up in the slums,<br />

seduced and driven from home at the age of 15, who fights her way up in the world only<br />

to be lured toward a life alien to her nature by the glamour of riches and social position."<br />

New York times book review, 1926.<br />

Oppenheim, Edward Phillips. 0265ha<br />

Harvey Garrard's crime. Little.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Ostenso, Martha. 02972d<br />

The dark dawn. Dodd.<br />

The story of Lucian Dorrit, a boyish dreamer with immense capabilities for happiness<br />

and achievement, snared through his chivalry into marriage with Hattie Murker, a woman<br />

of remorseless will, whose soft manner of speaking only makes more terrible the cruelty<br />

it masks. The chief characters appear against a background of rustic neighbors, who<br />

seem actual in their gossip, their suspicions, their kindliness. Adapted from Dorothy<br />

Scarborough in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Phillpotts, Eden. P518ji<br />

Jig-saw. Macmillan.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Poole, Ernest. P79Sw<br />

With Eastern eyes. Macmillan.<br />

"A subtle study in point of view. An American family in its relation of husband<br />

and wife, parents and children, is seen by a Russian exile, who with eager loyalty to his<br />

benefactors tries to help... In the end he concludes that Americans, gods in power, are<br />

children in understanding." New republic, 1926.<br />

Rees, Arthur John. . R2862u<br />

The unquenchable flame. Dodd.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Rinehart, Mrs. Mary E. (Roberts). R472ti<br />

Tish plays the game. Doran.<br />

Contents.—Tish plays the game.—The baby blimp.—Hijack and the game.—The<br />

treasure hunt.—The gray goose.<br />

Wylie, Mrs. Elinor (Hoyt). W9862o<br />

The orphan angel. Knopf.<br />

"Others besides Mrs. Wylie have pondered whether the drowned body, identified as<br />

Shelley's, was really his. For the purposes of her fiction, she has decided that it was<br />

not. Instead she assumes that the poet was actually picked up by an American brig in<br />

Leghorn Harbor, came to America, and crossed the raw continent on the trail of another<br />

of those pillars of fire which Shelley had forever run after in Europe... He goes<br />

through... [the book] without the loss for a second of his archangelic radiance. . .The<br />

story slips into poetry, into parody, or into any tone between them...This is one of the<br />

most gay and beautiful of comic romances." Carl Van Dorcn in Books, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 7<br />

General Works<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ia—State library commission. r 021.8 G31<br />

Annual report ([lst]-date), June 1, 1917-date. 1918-date.<br />

1917/18, title reads "Report".<br />

Gilhofer & Ranschburg, booksellers, Vienna. r 016.07 G39<br />

Early newspapers; a comprehensive collection of rare broadsides,<br />

fugitive sheets, pamphlets, and newspapers, comprising Turkish wars,<br />

literature of the Reformation, Judaica, religious troubles, calendars,<br />

letter patents, elemental events, miracles, dialogues of the defunct,<br />

Thirty Years' War, Belgian revolution, University of Louvain, political<br />

news; collected and offered for sale by Gilhofer & Ranschburg.<br />

(Catalogue, 183.)<br />

Gilhofer & Ranschburg, booksellers, Vienna. qr 016.093 G39<br />

An important collection of incunabula and xvi century books partly<br />

from a monastery library and in their original Gothic bindings comprising<br />

fine German woodcutbooks, many first editions, beautiful<br />

illuminated books, imprints of Schoeffer, Zainer, Sweynheym & Pannartz,<br />

and Jenson, German mystics, school card-games, early manuscripts,<br />

a chained binding, and other rarities, the complete list having<br />

been newly added to our stock; with 2 reproductions in colours, 18<br />

plates, 67 illustrations in the text. (Catalogue, 190.)<br />

Indiana—Public instruction department. r 028.5 124<br />

Library books, supplementary reading, reference books, maps, globes,<br />

charts, projection apparatus, and illustrative materials, approved by<br />

State board of education for use in schools of Indiana; prepared by<br />

Division of inspection for Benjamin J. Burris, July 1924. 1924. (Bulletin<br />

no.60—A.)<br />

qr 020.6 L682<br />

Librarians of large public libraries in conference, January 1-2, 1925,<br />

Hotel Sherman, Chicago, 111. 192S.<br />

Autographed from typewritten copy on one side of leaf only.<br />

qr 016.05 U253<br />

Union list of serials in the libraries of the United States and Canada.<br />

pt.A-C Wilson, 1924-25.<br />

Ed. by Winifred Gregory.<br />

List of cooperating libraries on inside of back cover.<br />

Provisional edition.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

James, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Wharton. 131 J163<br />

Quit your worrying. Page [cl916].<br />

"Written in a sensible, straightforward fashion and is plentifully sprinkled with<br />

touches of humor. It discusses the various causes of worry and gives suggestions for<br />

their banishment." Review of reviews, 1916.


8 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Meiklejohn, Alexander. r 100 M57<br />

Philosophy. Amer. Library Assoc, 1926. (Reading with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p. [52.]<br />

A brief essay on the meaning of philosophy and the approach to the study of it.<br />

Montague, William Pepperell. 140 M84<br />

The ways of knowing; or, The methods of philosophy. Allen [1925].<br />

(Library of philosophy.)<br />

"The aim of Professor Montague's book is to disentangle the problems of logic and<br />

methodology from the problems of metaphysics, with which they are generally connected,<br />

and to show that by introducing certain modifications into the conflicting theories of<br />

knowledge it is possible to reconcile idealism and realism. Part I deals with logic...<br />

Part II [discusses] the three positive methods of epistemology." N. A. Duddington in<br />

Hibbert journal, 1926.<br />

Ethics<br />

qr 178 S78<br />

Standard encyclopedia of the alcohol problem; editor-in-chief, E. H.<br />

Cherrington; managing editor, Albert Porter; associate editors, W. E.<br />

Johnson, C F. Stoddard, v.1-3. [Amer. Issue Pub. Co.] 1925-26.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Vocational guidance magazine. 174 V364<br />

Pittsburgh number. Bureau of vocational guidance, Graduate School<br />

of Education, Harvard University, 1926.<br />

v.4, no.5 of the "Vocational guidance magazine".<br />

The same r 174 V3642<br />

Articles on the work of the Department of vocational guidance in the Pittsburgh<br />

schools..<br />

[Warner, Harry Sheldon.] r 178 W23<br />

Why prohibition? Will it work? A syllabus to promote all around<br />

discussion. Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, student department<br />

of the World League against Alcoholism [cl925].<br />

"A brief bibliography": p.60-62.<br />

Religion<br />

Forrest, William Mentzel. 215 F78<br />

Do fundamentalists play fair? Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"A vigorous challenge to fundamentalist methods of debate...The book will delight<br />

polemic modernists." Journal of religion, 192(1.<br />

New York (city)—Public library. qr 016.299 N26<br />

Druids and Druidism; a list of references, compiled by G. F. Black.<br />

1920.<br />

"Reprinted, April 1920 from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of January<br />

1920."<br />

The same. (In New York (city)—Public library. Bulletin,<br />

v.24.) qr 017.1 N2611 v.24<br />

270 032<br />

An Outline of Christianity; the story of our civilization. 5v. Bethlehem<br />

Publishers [cl926].<br />

Bibliography at end of each volume.<br />

v.l. The birth of Christianity.<br />

v.2. The builders of the church.<br />

v.3. The rise of the modern churches.<br />

v.4. Christianity and modern thought.<br />

v.5. Christianity today and tomorrow.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 9<br />

Smith, Rodney, called Gipsy Smith. 252 S65<br />

As Jesus passed by, and other addresses. [Ed.7.] Revell [cl905],<br />

Snape, Robert Hugh. 271 S66<br />

English monastic finances in the later Middle Ages. Cambridge<br />

University Press, 1926. (Cambridge studies in medieval life and<br />

thought.)<br />

Bibliography: p. I vii] —viii.<br />

Underhill, Evelyn. 270 U25<br />

The mystics of the church. Doran [1925].<br />

"Illustrative works" at end of each chapter.<br />

Brief study of the lives and spiritual experiences of the mystics who have had a<br />

place in the history of the Christian church.<br />

Wheless, Joseph. 220.1 W61<br />

Is it God's word? an exposition of the fables and mythology of the<br />

Bible and the fallacies of theology. Knopf, 1926.<br />

"Four hundred and seventy-four closely printed pages constituting a destructive<br />

commentary on the Bible... From the point of view of historical scholarship and fundamental<br />

understanding of his material, his book is, of course, quite useless. . . [It] is<br />

simply a reply to the recent Fundamentalist madness... Mr. Wheless. . .takes the Bible<br />

out of its historical setting, looks at it as if it were a contemporary document, and shows<br />

irrefutably the absurdity of considering it to be a statement of inspired literal truth."<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

Gaster, Moses. 296 G22<br />

The Samaritans; their history, doctrines, and literature, with six<br />

appendices and nineteen illustrations. Oxford University Press, 1925.<br />

(Schweich lectures, 1923.)<br />

Published for the British Academy.<br />

Pittsburgh, Rodef Shalom Congregation. r 296 P674<br />

Home service for 'Hanukkah written for Congregation Rodeph<br />

Shalom, Pittsburgh, Pa., by Rabbi J. L. Levy. Ed.3. Pittsburgh, 1910.<br />

Sociology<br />

Brewer, Daniel Chauncey. 325.73 B73<br />

The conquest of New England by the immigrant. Putnam, 1926.<br />

Considers the extent to which the immigrants have superseded those of native stock<br />

in the political and cultural life of New England since the middle of the 19th century.<br />

The author believes such a condition to be a matter for alarm for the entire country.<br />

Byington, Margaret Frances. r 361 B99<br />

The confidential exchange, a form of social co-operation. Russell<br />

Sage Foundation, 1912. (Russell Sage Foundation—Charity <strong>org</strong>anization<br />

department. Publication no.28.)<br />

A short account of the card indexes used in the cooperative work of charity<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations. Describes the methods of some of the exchanges in operation and gives a<br />

somewhat detailed explanation of their practical administration and office routine.


10 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Delzons, Louis. 392 D41<br />

La familie frangaise et son evolution. 1913.<br />

England—Home office. r 364 E644<br />

Criminal statistics, 1922. 1924.<br />

[Floyd, William] ed. r 301 F67<br />

Social progress; a handbook of the liberal movement. Arbitrator,<br />

1925.<br />

"A library for liberals": p.325-335.<br />

Part one considers the causes of discontent in the United States, giving instances<br />

of the evils of the profit system, of the industrial struggle, of class distinctions, and of<br />

oppression by the government in such cases as conscription, trials of socialists, etc.<br />

Part two contains short signed articles defining terms of political and social interest, a<br />

descriptive list of <strong>org</strong>anizations concerned with the improvement of the social order,<br />

and one of political parties other than the Democratic and Republican.<br />

Fry, Charles Luther. 309.1 F97<br />

American villagers; with an appendix on the social composition of<br />

the rural population of the United States by L. S. Cressman. Doran<br />

[cl926]. (Institute of Social and Religious Research. American village<br />

studies.)<br />

A study based on the more important published material about villages and on<br />

hitherto unpublished data in the files of the United States Census bureau.<br />

"Necessarily deals with village problems in statistical terms; but. . . [the author]<br />

has brought to bear on his subject not only a singularly acute analytical sense, but also<br />

a keen appreciation of the warm human story that lies behind the statistical materials."<br />

E. DeS. Brunner in Foreword.<br />

Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, New York. r 361.6 L37<br />

Report, Oct. 1918-date. 1923-date.<br />

Founded Oct. 1918. The first report covers the period beginning with the Memorial's<br />

incorporation and ending on Dec. 1922.<br />

Parsons, Philip Archibald. 364 P26<br />

Crime and the criminal; an introduction to criminology. Knopf, 1926.<br />

"Selected references" at end of each chapter.<br />

Intended for the general reader and the college student. The author is (1926)<br />

director of the Portland School of Social Work, and professor of applied sociology,<br />

University of Oregon.<br />

Pennsylvania—Commission on conditions relating to r 362.4 P3996<br />

blind persons.<br />

Report of Commission to study conditions relating to blind persons<br />

in Pennsylvania. 1925."<br />

"Education of the youthful blind": p.73-76.<br />

"Training, employment, and care of the adult blind": p.76-Sl.<br />

"Embossed literature for the blind": p.81-83.<br />

Pollock, Horatio M. r 362.2 P76<br />

Outcome of mental diseases in the United States. National Committee<br />

for Mental Hygiene, 1925.<br />

Reprinted from "Mental hygiene", v.9, no.4, Oct. 1925.<br />

A statistical review based on the special census of hospitals for mental disease<br />

taken by the federal Census bureau for 1922.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 11<br />

Prison Association of New York. qr 365 P9562<br />

A study of the conditions which have accumulated under many administrations<br />

and now exist in the prisons on Welfare Island, New York<br />

city, with a plan for the erection and economical financing of a new<br />

penitentiary elsewhere, by a special committee of the regular grand jury,<br />

August term, 1924, endorsed and published by the Prison Association of<br />

New York and the Association of Grand Jurors, New York County.<br />

[cl924.]<br />

United States—Commerce department. r 365 U253<br />

Census of prisoners, 1923 (preliminary report). 1923.<br />

Politics and Government<br />

Mencken, Henry Louis. 321.8 M61<br />

Notes on democracy. Knopf [cl926].<br />

"Mr. Mencken. .. habitually writes as if there were something inherently soft in the<br />

idea of democracy, as if it were a phase of deliquescence in fatuous natures." Rebecca<br />

West in Books, 1926.<br />

New York (city)—Transportation board. qr 352.8 N2612<br />

Report, July 1, 1924-date. [1925-date.]<br />

First report covers period from July 1 to December 31, 1924.<br />

Public Ownership League of America. qr 351.8 P98an<br />

Annual report, 1917, 1919, 1921-24. [1918-25.]<br />

1917, 1919, 1921, title reads "Secretary's report".<br />

United States—Commerce department. qr 353.8 U25r<br />

Report to the president's agricultural conference; activities of the<br />

department which are of service to the agricultural industry. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Contents.—Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce.-—Elimination of waste.—<br />

Bureau of the census.—Bureau of standards.—Radio as an aid to the farmer.—-Appendix:<br />

Trend of foreign trade; Origin and development of the Bureau of foreign and domestic<br />

commerce.<br />

Van Dorn, Harold Archer. 351.8 V18<br />

Government owned corporations. Knopf, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"The purpose of this study is to trace the growth and analyse the possibilities of<br />

Government Owned Corporations." Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) instructor in government, Columbia University.<br />

Young, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 354.42 Y37<br />

Diplomacy old and new. Swarthmore Press Ltd., 1921. (The<br />

Swarthmore international handbooks [8].)<br />

Discusses the evils in the English diplomatic system and the possible remedies for<br />

them. The author was in the diplomatic service from 1896 to 1915.


12 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Economics<br />

Alsberg, Carl Lucas. 338.8 A46<br />

Combination in the American bread-baking industry, with some<br />

observations on the mergers of 1924-25. Stanford University Press<br />

[cl926]. (Stanford University—Food research institute. Miscellaneous<br />

publication, no.3.)<br />

International Labor Conference (6th), Geneva, 1924. r 331 12485<br />

Report on the development of facilities for the utilisation of workers'<br />

leisure. International Labour Office, 1924.<br />

Supplementary report, no.1-2. International Labour<br />

Office, 1924 r 331 12485a<br />

Lincoln, Edmond Earle. 332.6 L71<br />

Testing before investing. Shaw, 1926.<br />

Brief, simple guide for the inexperienced small investor. The author was formerly<br />

assistant professor of finance in the Graduate School of Business Administration,<br />

Harvard University.<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 330.1963 N15<br />

The agricultural problem in the United States. 1926.<br />

"Its primary purpose is to clarify the problem as a whole so as to contribute to a<br />

better and more general understanding of it not only by American industry, but by the<br />

general public, and so to provide a common basis for such sound policies as may assure<br />

the country a prosperous agriculture as a part of a prosperous national economy."<br />

Foreword.<br />

Poland. r 336.438 P75<br />

The finances of Poland 1924-25; report of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Zdziechowski. 1925.<br />

Robinson, Leland Rex. 332.14 R55<br />

Investment trust <strong>org</strong>anization and management; with an introduction<br />

by P. D. Cravath. Ronald Press Co. [cl926.]<br />

"The earlier chapters deal with such matters...as the legal status of investment<br />

trusts, their capital structure, raising of their funds, management of their investments,<br />

their accounting problems, and their earnings and dividends. The concluding chapters<br />

attempt a more detailed description of investment trusts in Great Britain, the European<br />

Continent, and the United States." Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) trustee and vice-president of the International Securities<br />

Trust of America, and was formerly assistant director of the United States Bureau of<br />

foreign and domestic commerce.<br />

United Mine Workers of America. r 331.88 U253<br />

The United Mine Workers of America and the United States Coal<br />

commission, containing copies of the communications filed with the<br />

commission by the miners' union. [1923?]<br />

United States—Banking and currency committee (House). r 332 U25h<br />

Hearings before the Committee on banking and currency, House of<br />

representatives, sixty-eighth Congress, first session, on H. R. 494; a<br />

bill to stabilize the purchasing power of money, February 26, 1924. 1925.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 338.1 U25393c<br />

Costs of producing sugar beets, pt.i. 1925.<br />

pt.i. Michigan; report on the farmers' costs of producing sugar beets in Michigan<br />

1921, 1922, and 1923.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 13<br />

Law<br />

Judson, Harry Pratt. 342.7 J49<br />

Our federal republic. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

"Brief bibliography": p.271-274.<br />

Traces the motives and methods by which the federal power has increased. The<br />

author, president emeritus of the University of Chicago, believes that the drift toward<br />

centralization, both by direct change in the Constitution and by federal legislation, has<br />

gone so far as to endanger the vital principle of the republic.<br />

Lindley, Mark Frank. 341 L72<br />

The acquisition and government of backward territory in international<br />

law; being a treatise on the law and practice relating to colonial<br />

expansion. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[xv]-xx.<br />

Marriott, John Arthur Ransome. 342.4 M41c<br />

The constitution in transition, 1910-1924, being a new introduction to<br />

English political institutions. Clarendon Press, 1924.<br />

A pamphlet of 80 pages indicating the main changes in the structure and working<br />

of the English constitution. Intended to supplement the author's "English political<br />

institutions". (342.4 M41)<br />

United States—Judiciary committee (Senate). qr 341.3 U2533<br />

Legal memoranda relating to enemy patents sold by the Alien<br />

property custodian to the Chemical Foundation, Incorporated; submitted<br />

in connection with testimony of F. P. Garvan (president of the<br />

Chemical Foundation, Incorporated) before a subcommittee of the<br />

Senate committee on the judiciary, 67th Congress, 2d session. 1922.<br />

Education<br />

Greard, Vallery Clement Octave. 376 G82<br />

L'education des femmes par les femmes; etudes et portraits. 1886.<br />

Contents.—Fenelon.—Mme. de Maintenon.—Mme. de Lambert.—J.-J. Rousseau.—<br />

Mme. d'ltpinay.—Mme. Xecker.—Mme. Roland.<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. r 379.748 P399d<br />

Directory, 1924/25-date. 1924-date.<br />

Issued as a number of the Bulletin of the Department.<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. qr 371.2 P39<br />

Pre-professional examinations, 1925. 1925.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Pennsylvania University—Committee on r 378.7 P3994<br />

educational survey.<br />

Report of the Committee on educational survey of the University of<br />

Pennsylvania; director, F. J. Kelly, associate directors, S. P. Capen,<br />

G. F. Zook. 1924.<br />

Philadelphia, South Philadelphia High School for Girls. 379.748 P494<br />

Educating for responsibility; the Dalton laboratory plan in a secondary<br />

school, by members of the faculty of the South Philadelphia High School<br />

for Girls. Macmillan, 1926.


14 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pittsburgh—Public education board. r 372.5 P67<br />

Pittsburgh public schools course of study in handwriting, manual for<br />

teachers. [Pittsburgh] cl924.<br />

"Prepared by Elmer G. Miller, with the assistance of the supervisors of writing in<br />

the Pittsburgh public schools." Introduction.<br />

Sullivan, Oscar M., & Snortum, K. O. 371.91 S95<br />

Disabled persons; their education and rehabilitation. Century [cl926],<br />

(The Century vocational series.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

A comprehensive treatment of all phases of the problem. Mr. Sullivan is (1926)<br />

director of re-education for Minnesota, and Mr. Snortum was formerly his assistant.<br />

United States—Federal board for vocational education, r 016.37142 U25<br />

Bibliography on vocational guidance; a .selected list of vocational<br />

guidance references for teachers, counselors, and youth. Rev. ed. 1926.<br />

(Bulletin, no.66, Trade and industrial series, no.19.)<br />

Prepared by C. L. Jacobs and Mrs. A. L. Burdick.<br />

The same. (In its Bulletin, no.66, rev. ed.) . .r 607 U253b no.66 rev. ed.<br />

Commerce<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. r 381 U253t<br />

Trade practice submittals, July 6, 1925. 1925.<br />

United States—Navigation bureau (Department r 387 U25m<br />

of commerce).<br />

Merchant marine statistics, 1924-date. 1925-date.<br />

The tables in this publication have heretofore formed a part of the Annual report<br />

of the commissioner of navigation.<br />

Women<br />

Most of the books on this subject were purchased from a fund left to the Library<br />

for this purpose by Charles C. Mellor.<br />

Broughton-Thompson, C 396 B781<br />

Christ and the woman's movement; with foreword by the Lord<br />

Bishop of Lichfield. Scott, 1919.<br />

Attempts to trace the gradual development in the conception of the worth of the<br />

individual, and especially of the position of women, through the Old and New Testaments,<br />

and to indicate women's share in the work of the church.<br />

Cheng, Shou-Lin. 396 C42<br />

Chinesische frauengestalten; mit einem vorwort von Bruno Schindler;<br />

illustriert von R. Hadl. 1926.<br />

"Quellennachweis": p.[129]-133.<br />

Lesueur, Daniel (pseud, of Jeanne Loiseau). 396.5 L65<br />

L'evolution feminine; ses resultats economiques. 1905.<br />

Prevost, Marcel. 39.5 pg3<br />

Nouvelles feminites. 1914.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 15<br />

Language<br />

Bercy, Paul. 448 B44s<br />

Le second livre des enfants pour I'etude du frangais. Jenkins [1888].<br />

Boname, Louise Catherine. 445 B61<br />

The study and practice of French in school, for intermediate classes;<br />

part second, Essentials of grammar, conversation, composition (French<br />

text). Ed.5, rev. [Privately printed] 1908.<br />

"Books of reference": 2d prelim, leaf.<br />

Wilkins, Lawrence Augustus, comp. 463.2 W72<br />

Spanish word and idiom lists. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

"This word list was prepared by a committee of the New York Society for the<br />

Experimental Study of Education. .. The Spanish idiom list... has been compiled from<br />

lists submitted by heads of departments and teachers of Spanish in the High Schools of<br />

New York City under the direction of Mr. Lawrence A. Wilkins." Foreword.<br />

Science<br />

Boston Society of Natural History. r 570.5 B64b<br />

Bulletin, April 1915-date. no.l-date. 1915-date.<br />

no.8, 12-13, 15, and 31 wanting.<br />

Edwards, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. r 560 E31<br />

Elements of fossilogy; or, An arrangement of fossils into classes,<br />

orders, genera, and species, with their characters. White, 1776.<br />

Field Museum of Natural History—Anthropology r 572.05 F45<br />

department.<br />

Leaflet, no.l-date. 1922-date.<br />

Fish, Harold Dufur, and others. r 575 F52<br />

A brief course of six talks and bibliography on evolution and heredity.<br />

Pittsburgh [cl924]. (Pittsburgh University. Radio publication, no.8.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Contents.—General evolution; Theories of evolution, by H. D. Fish.—Biology of<br />

man, by H. H. Collins.—Social evolution among insects, by A. E. Emerson.—Experimental<br />

evolution; Economic importance of studies in heredity, by H. D. Fish.<br />

The same. (In Pittsburgh University. Radio publication,<br />

no.8.) r 378.7 P67r no.8<br />

Forbes, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 523.8 F75<br />

The wonder & the glory of the stars. Dodd [1926].<br />

Popular descriptive work, including star identification. Primarily for British<br />

readers, and thus employs terminology slightly differing from American usage.<br />

Franklin Institute. r 504 F87<br />

[Addresses delivered on the occasion of the centenary celebration of<br />

the founding of the Franklin Institute and the inauguration exercises of<br />

the Bartol Research Foundation, September 17, 18, 19, 1924.] [1924.]<br />

Contents.—Recent progress in the science of aeronautics, by J. S. Ames.—The carbon<br />

atom in crystalline structure, by Sir W. H. Bragg.—The influence of J. Willard Gibbs<br />

on the science of physical chemistry, by F. G. Donnan.—Spectroscopy in the past and in<br />

the future, by Charles Fabry.—Practical results of the theoretical development of<br />

chemistry, by F. Haber.—The fifth estate, by A. D. Little.—The steam turbine, as a<br />

study in applied physics, by Sir C. A. Parsons.—Military aircraft and their use in<br />

warfare, by M. M. Patrick.—Lightning, by F. W. Peek.—The field of research in<br />

industrial institutions, by E. W. Rice.—The natural and artificial disintegration of the<br />

elements, by Sir Ernest Rutherford.


16 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Frost, Edwin Brant. r 522.1 F96<br />

The Yerkes Observatory; a retrospect of twenty-five years. 1923.<br />

Reprinted from the "University record", v.9, no.l, Jan. 1923.<br />

Jackson, Benjamin Daydon. r 016.5816 J12<br />

Vegetable technology; a contribution towards a bibliography of<br />

economic botany, with a comprehensive subject-index; founded upon the<br />

collections of G. J. Symons. Longmans, 1882. (Index Society. Publications,<br />

v.ll.)<br />

Lafayette College. qr 507 LI 4<br />

Research publications, no.1-4, 7-9, 11-12, 18-20, 23, 25-27. 1922-25.<br />

Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott. 575.6 S33<br />

Eugenics & politics; essays. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Eugenics and politics.—National self-selection.—Eugenics versus civilization.—Eugenics<br />

and education.—Plato and eugenics.—The ruin of Rome and its lessons<br />

for us.—Some misconceptions of eugenics.<br />

Webb, Hanor A. r 016.5 W36<br />

The high-school science library. 1925.<br />

Reprinted from the "Peabody j'ournal of education", v.3, no.2, Sept. 1925.<br />

Classified list of books in pure and applied science. Unannotated.<br />

Mathematics<br />

Bradbury, William Frothingham. r 513 B67<br />

An elementary geometry and trigonometry. Thompson, 1872.<br />

(Eaton's mathematical series.)<br />

Brooks, Edward. r 511 B77k<br />

A key to the normal higher arithmetic for the use of teachers and<br />

private students. Sower [cl877].<br />

Brooks, Edward. r 513.1 B77<br />

Plane geometry; a complete course in the elements of the science.<br />

[Ed.2.] Sower [cl889].<br />

Buswell, Guy Thomas, & Judd, C H. r 511.07 B96<br />

Summary of educational investigations relating to arithmetic. University<br />

of Chicago [cl925]. (Supplementary educational monographs.)<br />

Bibliography: p.166-205.<br />

Columbia University, New York—Teachers College. r 510.4 C72<br />

Lincoln School.<br />

Illustrated mathematical talks by pupils of the Lincoln School of<br />

Teachers College. [1919.]<br />

Jahnke, Eugen, & Emde, Fritz. r 510.8 J15<br />

Funktionentafeln mit formeln und kurven. 1923. (Sammlung mathematisch-physikalischer<br />

lehrbiicher, 5.)<br />

Milne, William James. r 512 M71f<br />

First year algebra. Amer. Book Co. [cl915.]<br />

With answers.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 17<br />

O'Donahue, Thomas Aloysius. r 510 014<br />

Mining calculations for the use of students preparing for the<br />

examinations for colliery managers' certificates, comprising numerous<br />

rules and examples in arithmetic, algebra, and mensuration. Ed.4, rev.<br />

Lockwood, 1909. (Weale's scientific & technical series.)<br />

Ray, Joseph. r 512 R24<br />

New elementary algebra; primary elements of algebra for common<br />

schools and academies. Rev. ed. Amer. Book Co. [cl894.] (Eclectic<br />

educational series.)<br />

Stone, John Charles, & Millis, J. F. r 513.1 S87<br />

Elementary geometry, plane. Sanborn, 1913.<br />

Physics<br />

Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co. r 531.714 B79<br />

The micrometer; the history, how it is made, the principle, how to<br />

read, tables, care and use, adjustments, representative styles, do's and<br />

don't's; a booklet to help the mechanic. 1923.<br />

Faraday Society, London. r 535.38 F22<br />

Photochemical reactions in liquids and gases; a general discussion<br />

held by the Faraday Society, October 1925. [Aberdeen University<br />

Press, 1925.]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same. (In its Transactions, v.21, pt.3, Feb. 1926.)..r 541.17 F22 v.21<br />

Reed, John Oren, & Guthe, K. E. r 530 R28<br />

College physics. Macmillan, 1913.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Chemistry. Crystallography<br />

Gregory, William, b. 1803. r 540 G86<br />

Outlines of chemistry for the use of students; 1st American from the<br />

2d London ed., rev., corrected, and enl., by J. M. Sanders. Derby, 1851.<br />

Kolenati, Friedrich A. r 548 K368<br />

Elemente der krystallographie. 1855.<br />

"Literatur": p.15—17.<br />

Menzel, Heinrich. r 541.3 M62<br />

Die theorie der verbrennung; die stochiometrischen und thermochemischen<br />

grundlagen der verbrennungs- und vergasungs-v<strong>org</strong>ange.<br />

1924.<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis": p. [117.]<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, William Conger, & Lyman, J. A. r 540 M89<br />

Chemistry; an elementary text-book. Macmillan, 1912.


18 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Senft, Ferdinand. r 549 S47<br />

Synopsis der mineralogie und geognosie; ein handbuch fiir hohere<br />

lehranstalten und fiir alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte<br />

der mineralien beschaftigen wollen. v.l. 1875. (Synopsis<br />

der drei naturreiche, hrsg. von Johannes Leunis und Ferdinand Senft,<br />

v.3, pt.i.)<br />

"Literatur": v.l, p.4-6.<br />

v.l. Mineralogie.<br />

Vergnaud, Amand Denis. r 540 V27<br />

Nouveau manuel complet de chimie in<strong>org</strong>anique et <strong>org</strong>anique, dans<br />

I'etat actuel de la science, suivi d'un dictionnaire de chimie contenant<br />

tous les mots des nomenclatures anciennes et nouvelles. New ed., rev. &<br />

enl. 1838. (Manuels-Roret.)<br />

Weiser, Harry Boyer. 541.12 W46<br />

The hydrous oxides. McGraw, 1926. (International chemical series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Collects and systematizes the literature regarding the composition and properties of<br />

the hydrated metallic oxids, treating the subject from the point of view of colloidal<br />

chemistry. Devotes several chapters to such industrial applications as tanning, mordants,<br />

water purification, cement, and soil conditions.<br />

Geology<br />

Ashley, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Hall. q 557.48 A82p<br />

The Pennsylvania survey, 1919-1922. Bureau of topographic and<br />

geologic survey, 1923.<br />

Brief report of the operations of the Bureau of topographic and geologic survey of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Bridgman, Mrs. Helen (Bartlett). 553.8 B74<br />

Gems. [Privately printed] 1915.<br />

The same. 1916 r 553.8 B74<br />

Popular, interesting book describing in simple language the essential features of<br />

precious stones.<br />

Field Museum of Natural History—Geology department. r 550.5 F459<br />

Leaflet, no.l-date. 1922-date.<br />

Indiana—Geology division. qr 553.2 1242<br />

Coal field of Indiana, showing approximate location of mines and<br />

some outcrops. 1921.<br />

Drawn by J. R. Reeves.<br />

Map, size, 42 x 19 inches, folded in quarto cover.<br />

Joly, John. 551.13 J38<br />

Radioactivity and the surface history of the earth; being the Halley<br />

lecture, delivered on 28 May, 1924. Clarendon Press, 1924.<br />

Based on the theory of isostasy, and the acceptance of radioactivity as the cause of<br />

maintaining the heat of the earth.<br />

Nansen, Fridtjof. qr 551.3 N12<br />

The strandflat and isostasy. 1922.<br />

"Literature": p.307-313.<br />

Smith, Eugene Allen. r 557.6I S64<br />

Mineral industries of Alabama. [Birmingham Printing Co., 1925.]<br />

"Reprint from Manufacturers record 'The South's development' December 11, 1924."


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 19<br />

Zoology<br />

Henderson, Junius. qr 594 H44<br />

Mollusca of Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. 1924.<br />

(Colorado University. Studies, v.13, no.2.)<br />

Bibliography: p.203-213.<br />

The same. (In Colorado University. Studies,<br />

v.13, no.2.) qr 378.7 C722s v.13<br />

Hornaday, William Temple. 590.4 H79w<br />

A wild-animal round-up; stories and pictures from the passing show.<br />

Scribner, 1925.<br />

Across the pages of this book "there pass in review buffalos, elephants, cave-birds,<br />

bear, and mountain sheep,—then visions of the same and other animals contentedly living<br />

in zoological parks, and finally studies of their mounted skins in superb museum groups,<br />

and their forms living again in wild-animal photography and motion pictures". William<br />

Beebe in Zoological Society bulletin., 1920.<br />

Sharp, Dallas Lore. 590.4 S53s<br />

"Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" Harper, 1926.<br />

Contents.—"Sanctuary! Sanctuary!"—Not to the swift.—My twenty-four dollar<br />

toad.—The wildness of Boston.—A comedian from the wild.—The birds of Santa<br />

Barbara.—Yellow-billed magpies.—Still I go fishing.—Not so black as his feathers.—The<br />

jungle tours the town.—The bird-banders.—Quail in Hingham.—A word more.<br />

Deals with conservation of wild life in general. Written in a popular, interesting<br />

style.<br />

Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia. qr 016.59 W81<br />

Bibliographic service for the Journal of morphology, the Journal of<br />

comparative neurology, the American journal of anatomy, the Anatomical<br />

record, the Journal of experimental zoology, the American anatomical<br />

memoirs, Biological bulletin, American journal of physical anthropology.<br />

v.1-2. 1922-25.<br />

v.l. Abstract cards no.l to no.519 inclusive issued from June 1, 1917 to December<br />

31, 1919.<br />

v.2. Abstract cards no.520 to no.1046 inclusive issued from January 1, 1920 to<br />

June 1, 1922.<br />

Useful Arts<br />

Bryant, Frederick John. 684 B84<br />

Furniture projects. Manual Arts Press [cl925].<br />

Contains "References".<br />

Collection of problems for woodworking classes in grade schools or high schools.<br />

Problems are ungraded, and include some of considerable difficulty. Gives dimensions<br />

and very brief instructions, with references to other manuals of woodworking and wood<br />

finishing.<br />

Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh. r 691.7 C21str<br />

Structural steel shapes; information and tables for engineers and<br />

designers and other data pertaining to structural steel, manufactured<br />

Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh [cl926].<br />

Relates to sections considered most suitable for use in bridge and building<br />

construction.


20 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

r 670.2 J18<br />

The Japan business register; a classified guide of and for merchants and<br />

manufacturers, 1923. "Eastern commerce" [1923].<br />

Joint Committee on Standard Specifications for r 691.34 J37<br />

Concrete and Reinforced Concrete.<br />

Report submitting specifications for concrete and reinforced concrete.<br />

[American Society for Testing Materials] 1924.<br />

"Submitted to Constituent Organizations, August 14, 1924."<br />

National Research Council—Engineering and industrial r 016.607 N15<br />

research division.<br />

A bibliography on research; selected articles from the technical press,<br />

1923, 1924, 1925. 1925.<br />

North American Cement Corporation, Hagerstown, Md. r 691.3 N45<br />

Quick hardening concrete; a practical consideration of products,<br />

methods, results, and costs. [192-?]<br />

Brief discussion of the uses and effects of "Cal", an accelerator manufactured by the<br />

corporation.<br />

Sonntag, Richard. qr 691.7 S69<br />

I-eisen unter besonderer berucksichtigung der breitflanschigen und<br />

der parallelflanschigen I-eisen. 1920. (Forschungsarbeiten auf dem<br />

gebiete des ingenieurwesens.)<br />

In case.<br />

Contains 15 folded plates.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Textile Machine Works, Reading, Pa. r 677.661 T32<br />

Full-fashioned knitting machines. [cl920.]<br />

Tilly, Percy T. r 674 T46<br />

Woodworking industries; an address delivered before the junior class<br />

in the Fire insurance branch of the Insurance Institute of America. 1924.<br />

"Courses as given by the Insurance Society of New York."<br />

Bibliography: p. [39.]<br />

Veitch, Fletcher Pearre, and others. r 686 V24<br />

Polluted atmosphere a factor in the deterioration of bookbinding<br />

leather. cl926.<br />

Reprinted from the "Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association",<br />

March 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene<br />

Lippman, Hyman Shalit. qr 612.1 L73<br />

A morphologic and quantitative study of the blood corpuscles in the<br />

new-born period. American Medical Association, cl924.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—Minnesota University, 1923.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Summary of literature": p.[l]-4.<br />

Ludy, Robert Borneman. 615.4 L97<br />

Answers to questions prescribed by pharmaceutical state boards; ed.<br />

by H. W. Youngken. Ed.3, rev. & enl. McVey, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 21<br />

Marshall, Alexander. 611 M41<br />

The trainer's anatomy; a manual of the body and its functions for<br />

use by physical directors and students; what physical culture does for<br />

the body, and why, scientifically explained. Physical Culture Pub. Co.<br />

[cl904.]<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 613.6 N15<br />

Medical care of industrial workers. 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Norris, Richard Cooper. r 618.2 N45<br />

Syllabus of the obstetrical lectures in the Medical department of the<br />

University of Pennsylvania. Ed.3. Saunders, 1895.<br />

Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. r 610.5 P3993<br />

Reports, 1868-69. v.1-2. [cl868-69.]<br />

Engineering<br />

American Mutual Liability Insurance Co. 629.1 A512<br />

The man at the wheel; 100% driver. [cl926.]<br />

Pamphlet on avoidance of automobile accidents.<br />

Asphalt Association, New York city. r 625.85 A83c<br />

Circular.' no.9-10, 13, 15-17, 19-34. 1923-25.<br />

British Columbia—Lands department. qr 621.2 B75<br />

Water powers, British Columbia, Canada. [1924.]<br />

Brownell, Otto Ellsworth. r 628.16 U2533<br />

Protection of small water supplies used by railroads. 1924.<br />

Reprint no.952 from the "Public health reports", Sept. 5, 1924, p.2283-2292.<br />

Bound with "Supplying drinking water on trains operating in interstate traffic",<br />

issued by United States Public health service.<br />

The same. (In United States—Public health reports, v.39, pt.2,<br />

p.2283-2292.) r 614.4 U25p v.39 pt.2<br />

Compressed Air Society, New York city. r 621.5 C73a<br />

Trade standards adopted by the Compressed Air Society. Ed.2.<br />

[cl926.]<br />

Conference on Highway Engineering and Highway r 625.707 C74<br />

Transport Education (2d), Washington, D. C, 1922.<br />

Education for highway engineering and highway transport; proceedings<br />

of the second national conference held in Washington, D. C,<br />

October 26, 27, and 28, 1922 under the direction of the Highway Education<br />

Board; ed. by W. C. John. Highway Education Board, 1923.<br />

(Highway Education Board. Bulletin, no.l, 1923.)<br />

Dusseldorf, Verein Deutscher Eisenhiittenleute. qr 621.9441 D95<br />

Untersuchungen iiber walzdruck und kraftbedarf beim auswalzen von<br />

knuppeln, winkeln, [- und I-eisen; ausgefiihrt und ausgearbeitet von<br />

J. Puppe. 1913.<br />

Contains folded plates.


22 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Ehlers, Victor Marcus, and others. 628 E38<br />

Applied municipal sanitation. Texas Association of Sanitarians, 1925.<br />

"Deals specifically with. . .water, sewage disposal, mosquito control, milk sanitation,<br />

shellfish protection, camps, parks, swimming pools, problems of general sanitation, and<br />

to a very limited degree with educational activities. To the physician and layman who<br />

are frequently called upon to take part in sanitary work or to make recommendations<br />

regarding it, this is a book of great value." W. F. Walker in American journal of public<br />

health, 1926.<br />

Non-technical and very brief.<br />

Emerson, William, b. 1873, & Gromort, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. qb 624.09 E58<br />

Old bridges of France; preface by Victor Laloux; a series of historical<br />

examples from Roman times to the end of the xvmth century; with<br />

an explanatory and descriptive text, 24 reproductions in color from the<br />

original watercolors, by Pierre Vignal, 35 black and white drawings by<br />

L. C. Rosenberg & Samuel Chamberlain, 44 measured drawings,<br />

photographs, diagrams, and maps. American Institute of Architects,<br />

1925.<br />

Bibliography: p. [19.]<br />

Falz, E. r 621.89 F19<br />

Grundziige der schmiertechnik; gestaltung und berechnung vollkommen<br />

geschmierter maschinenteile auf grund der hydrodynamischen<br />

theorie; praktisches handbuch fiir konstrukteure, betriebsleiter, fabrikanten,<br />

und studierende des maschinenbaufaches. 1926.<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis": p. [2821-284.<br />

Highway Education Board. 625.7 H5382<br />

The relation of improved highways to home life; essays winning state<br />

honors in the competition for the Harvey S. Firestone four years' university<br />

scholarship for 1924. [1924?]<br />

The same r 625.7 H5382<br />

Houghton (E. F.) & Company, Philadelphia. 621.2 H83<br />

Hydraulic engineering. 1926.<br />

The same r 621.2 H83<br />

Deals with the principles, construction, operation, and maintenance of hydraulic<br />

machinery, with much information on packings.<br />

Ihlseng, Magnus C, & Wilson, E. B. 622 118<br />

Manual of mining; based on the course of lectures on mining delivered<br />

at the School of Mines of the State of Colorado. Ed.4, rev. &<br />

enl. Wiley, 1905.<br />

Jones, Franklin Day, ed. r 621.9 J39<br />

Machinists' and toolmakers' manual; special small tools and attachments<br />

for machine shops and tool-rooms, and a selected variety of<br />

useful rules, data, methods, and receipts, with general information on<br />

subjects of particular importance to practical mechanics. Industrial<br />

Press, 1924.<br />

Compilation, giving miscellaneous practical information for the trained workman<br />

not a manual for systematic instruction.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 23<br />

Jones, R. F. r 621.852 J41<br />

A non-technical summary of research on the applications of leather<br />

belting, by the Leather Belting Exchange foundation covering pulley<br />

diameter, pulley ratio, center distance, effect of high belt speeds, gravity<br />

idler, new rating curves and tables for leather belting. Leather Belting<br />

Exchange, 1925.<br />

Jones, R. F. r 621.852 J41r<br />

A report on comparative tests of the flesh and grain sides of leather<br />

belting. Leather Belting Exchange, 1922.<br />

At head of title: The Leather Belting Exchange foundation, Cornell University,<br />

Ithaca, N. Y.<br />

Lissauer, Adolph W. r 621.55 L73<br />

Refrigeration in the candy factory. W. L. Fleisher & Co., cl922.<br />

"This article appeared in five consecutive issues of the 'Candy Manufacturer'<br />

starting June, 1922."<br />

National Standardization Conference. r 622.06 N15<br />

Proceedings (3d-date), held in connection with the annual convention<br />

of the American Mining Congress, 1922-date. 1923-date.<br />

Parkesburg Iron Company, Parkesburg, Pa. r 621.1851 P24<br />

[Parkesburg tubes.] [cl923.]<br />

[Pennsylvania—Industrial board.] r 621.87 P39<br />

Safety standards for elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, and hoists.<br />

1924.<br />

Rules 214 to 265 inclusive (effective December 15, 1924).<br />

At head of title: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of labor and industry.<br />

The same. (In its Safety standards; rules,<br />

no.214-265.) r 614.8 P39s no.214-265<br />

Pennsylvania State College—Engineering r 620.5 P39<br />

experiment station.<br />

Bulletin. no.30-date. 1920-date.<br />

Previous numbers appear in Pennsylvania State College. Annual report. (r 378.7<br />

P39a)<br />

United States—Public health service. r 628.16 U2533<br />

Supplying drinking water on trains operating in interstate traffic;<br />

sanitary conditions under which drinking water is being supplied on<br />

trains operating in interstate traffic, at the railroad coach yards in<br />

Chicago and other terminal cities, by A. E. Gorman. 1922.<br />

Reprint no.759 from its "Public health reports", June 16, 1922, p.1458-1466.<br />

The same. (In its Public health reports, v.37, pt.i,<br />

p.1458-1466.) r 614.4 U25p v.37 pt.i<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 621.318 G29<br />

Instructions for testing electrical apparatus. cl923.<br />

General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. r 621.309 G292<br />

Thirty-year review of the General Electric Company, 1892-1922.<br />

Ed.2. [1923.]


24 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Romoli-Venturi, Dott. r 621.364 R66<br />

Elettrotermica; trattato teorico-pratico ad uso dei capitecnici e<br />

costruttori di apparecchi a riscaldamento elettrico. 1924. (Manuali<br />

Hoepli.)<br />

Gives elementary instruction in mathematics, mechanics, heat, and electricity, and<br />

discusses electric heating, describing equipment for various purposes.<br />

Agriculture. Forestry<br />

Merrill, Frederick Augustus. 633.71 M63<br />

Lessons on cotton for elementary schools. [Govt. Print. Off., 1925.]<br />

(United States—Agriculture, Department of. Miscellaneous circular,<br />

no.43.)<br />

"Bulletins used as reference in these lessons": p.27.<br />

The same. (In United States—Agriculture, Department of. Miscellaneous<br />

circular, no.43.) r 630.6 U25m no.43<br />

Mere outlines concerned with cultivation—not with use in textiles.<br />

United States—Forest service. r 634.9 U25fo<br />

Forest regions of the United States, listing the principal trees of each<br />

region. 1924.<br />

Map, size, 10^4 x 15^ inches, folded in octavo cover; scale, 200 miles to 1 inch.<br />

United States—Survey and adjustments board. r 631.8 U25392<br />

Federal irrigation projects; letter from the secretary of the interior<br />

transmitting the report of the Board of survey and adjustments appointed<br />

to carry into effect the provisions of subsection K of section 4 of the<br />

second deficiency act, fiscal year 1924, approved December 5, 1924. 1926.<br />

(69th Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. no.201.)<br />

Domestic Economy<br />

Parker, R. G. r 648 P24<br />

The control of laundry operations; being an introduction to the<br />

application of scientific principles to laundry processes, by R. G. Parker<br />

assisted by the staff of the British Launderers' Research Association.<br />

British Launderers' Research Association, 1925.<br />

"Procedure chart for the removal of stains", issued by the British Launderers'<br />

Research Association, attached to back cover.<br />

Wyse, Lois M. qr 640.213 W99<br />

Planning the modern kitchen. Hoosier Manufacturing Co. [1925?]<br />

Business. Communication<br />

American Appraisal Company. r 658.1 A51p<br />

Public utility valuations. [cl924.]<br />

r 658 B965<br />

Business management series [ed. by] H. W. Quaintance. 4v. in 8.<br />

[Amer. Technical Soc, cl922.]<br />

v.l. Theory and practice of accounting, by Spurgeon Bell.—Managerial accounting,<br />

by H. W. Quaintance.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 25<br />

Business management series—continued. r 658 B965<br />

v.2. Financial management, by J. O. McKinsey.<br />

v.3. Production management, by A. M. Simons.<br />

v.4. Sales and advertising, by C. A. Gauss and L. I. Wightman.<br />

Dixie Business Book Shop. r 016.65 D64b<br />

Bibliography of books on business economics; comp. by R. L.<br />

Smitley. [cl925.]<br />

Joyce, T. Frank. r 656.673 J48<br />

The Boston and Maine Railroad; a cross-section of New England;<br />

past history, present usefulness, 1830-1925. 1925.<br />

Reprinted from "Shipper and carrier", August 1925.<br />

Maddy, C. D., & Kaplan, R. M. r 655.03 M23<br />

Dictionary of printed ideas; a brief description and suggested use of<br />

pieces produced by printers and lithographers in accordance with advertising<br />

and other recognized procedures; classified and arranged in<br />

alphabetical order. Rose [cl925].<br />

Main and Company, Pittsburgh. 657.6567 M26<br />

Motor bus accounting [ed. by] F. W. Main [and others]. Pittsburgh,<br />

Accountants Supply Co., cl926.<br />

The same r 657.6567 M26<br />

Pelz, Victor H. 658.32 P38<br />

Selling at retail; prepared in the Extension division of the University<br />

of Wisconsin. McGraw, 1926. (Commercial education series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.315-319.<br />

Presents principles of successful retail selling, and indicates the character and<br />

sources of essential information regarding merchandise.<br />

qr 656.05 R157<br />

Railroad data, 1925. v.4. [Committee on Public Relations of the<br />

Eastern Railroads, 1926.]<br />

"Derived chiefly from Official reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission,<br />

American Railway Association, or studies by the Bureau of Railway Economics."<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

American Gas Association. r 665.706 A51<br />

Membership list, 1926. 1926.<br />

Chicago Steel & Wire Company. r 665.882 C43<br />

Properties of steel filler rods for gas and electric welding. [cl925.]<br />

England—Scientific and industrial research department. r 661.91 E64<br />

Report of the Oxygen research committee. 1923.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Concerned with vacuum vessels and containers for compressed and liquified gases.<br />

Kunitz, Han A., and others. qr 662.75 K43<br />

Testing methods and the importance of tests in the oil burner<br />

industry. [cl925.]<br />

At head of title: American Oil Burner Association.


26 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Meade, Richard Kidder. 666.9 M55a2<br />

Portland cement; its composition, raw materials, manufacture, testing,<br />

and analysis. Ed.3. Chemical Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Earlier edition has title "Chemical and physical examination of Portland cement".<br />

(543.7 M55)<br />

Originally a manual of chemical analysis and physical testing, the third edition<br />

retains these features but devotes a large proportion of its space to practical methods of<br />

manufacture. Author is a chemist with extensive experience in all branches of the<br />

Portland cement industry and in consulting practice.<br />

Miller (Max B.) & Co., Inc. qr 665.5 M69<br />

The Sharpies process. [cl925.]<br />

Trade literature describing petroleum refining process for which many advantages<br />

are claimed.<br />

National Lime Association. r 666.905 N15<br />

Technical papers and addresses [of the] annual convention (19thdate).<br />

1921-date.<br />

22d-date also numbered 6th-date annual convention.<br />

19th-21st, title reads "Proceedings".<br />

Pacific Coast Gas Association. r 662.983 P12g<br />

Gas appliance installation and service manual, prepared by the<br />

Commercial section of the Pacific Coast Gas Association. 1926.<br />

Attempts to point out what is considered good practice with regard to the characteristics,<br />

installation, and maintenance of domestic gas appliances.<br />

Rambush, N. E. r 662.761 R17<br />

Modern gas producers. Benn, 1923.<br />

Theoretical introduction, followed by lengthy description of various types of producer,<br />

brief information on plant operation, and discussion of utilization of producer gas.<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Bablik, Heinz. r 669.58 Bll<br />

Das verzinken von eisen. 1924.<br />

Houghton (E. F.) & Company, Philadelphia. r 669.17 H83h<br />

Houghton's liquid baths for the heat treatment of steel. 1926.<br />

"Object. . .is to give to the reader the fullest and most complete detailed information<br />

on the subject... so little understood and so greatly misunderstood." Foreword.<br />

Linde Air Products Company. r 669.1 L71<br />

The oxygen lance in blast furnace and steel plants. Ed.3, rev. cl925.<br />

(Applications of oxygen in major industries; iron and steel.)<br />

Brief description of the lance and its uses in tapping blast- and open-hearth furnaces.<br />

re-opening frozen tuyeres, drilling salamanders, cleaning soaking-pit bottoms, cutting<br />

ingots, etc.<br />

Fine Arts<br />

Beatty, John Wesley. r 759 B34<br />

The modern art movement. Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, 1924.<br />

Reprinted from the "North American review".<br />

In this brief analysis, the author discusses the work of Cezanne, Van Gogh, and<br />

Gauguin as representatives of the post-impressionist group, and attempts to show that the<br />

so-called "new" art has introduced no essentially new elements but has influenced all<br />

modern art by its emphasis upon design and simplification.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 27<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Department of fine arts, qr 708.1 C21s<br />

A series of articles on the permanent collection in the galleries of<br />

painting, architecture, and sculpture. [Pittsburgh.]<br />

Published in the "Pittsburgh dispatch" from March 30, 1908 to Jan. 4, 1909.<br />

Koller, E. Leonard. 741 K369<br />

Black-and-white technique. International Textbook Co., 1925. (International<br />

library of technology, v.160.)<br />

Contents.—Pencil, charcoal, and crayon.—Pen and ink.—Wash and gouache.—Animal<br />

drawing.<br />

Earlier edition issued by International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa.<br />

(741 I24p, r 741 I24p)<br />

Koller, E. Leonard. 741 K369s<br />

Still-life and figure drawing. International Textbook Co., 1925.<br />

(International library of technology, v.l59.)<br />

Contents.—Line drawing.—Model drawing.—Light and shade.—The human figure.—<br />

The figure in repose.—The figure in action.<br />

Earlier edition issued by International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa.<br />

(741 I24L, r 741 I24L)<br />

Lafargue, Marc. 759.4 C82L<br />

Corot; tr. by Lindsay Wellington; with forty illustrations. Dodd,<br />

1926. (Masters of modern art.)<br />

Bibliography: p. [63.]<br />

A brief biographical and critical sketch of the French painter (1796-1875), with<br />

reproductions of his work.<br />

Lozowick, Louis. 709.47 L96<br />

Modern Russian art. Societe Anonyme [cl925].<br />

Discusses briefly the cubists, the constructivists, the expressionists, and other<br />

radical groups. Contains 20 reproductions of their work.<br />

New York (city), National Academy of Design. r 708.1 N2613f<br />

The first hundred years. [1925?]<br />

A ten-page pamphlet concerning the origin and work of the academy and the plans<br />

for its centennial exhibition.<br />

Sargent, John Singer. 759.1 S24s<br />

John Singer Sargent; comp. by Nathaniel Pousette-Dart, with an<br />

introduction by L. W. Zeigler. Stokes [cl924]. (Distinguished American<br />

artists.)<br />

"Published matter": 3p. at end.<br />

Reproductions of 64 paintings.<br />

Wartmann, Wilhelm. qr 708.9 W25<br />

Das erweiterte Ziircher kunsthaus. 1926.<br />

At head of title: Ziircher Kunstgesellschaft Neujahrsblatt 1926.<br />

Whistler, James Abbot McNeill. 759.1 W62wh<br />

James McNeill Whistler; comp. by Nathaniel Pousette-Dart, with an<br />

introduction by Joseph & E. R. Pennell. Stokes [cl924]. (Distinguished<br />

American artists.)<br />

"Published matter": 4p. at end.<br />

Reproductions of 64 paintings.<br />

Zurich, Kunsthaus. qr 708.9 Z88<br />

Sammlung der skulpturen und gemalde; vierundsechzig tafeln. 1925.


28 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

American Face Brick Association. r 728 A51o<br />

Orienting the house; a study of the placing of the house with relation<br />

to the sun's rays. 1922.<br />

A small pamphlet.<br />

Byne, Mrs. Mildred (Stapley). 726 B995<br />

F<strong>org</strong>otten shrines of Spain. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

The author tells of her visits to eight convents and monasteries, describing them<br />

and the artistic treasures which they still possess, and sketching their history.<br />

Dayton Pump & Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio. qr 725.38 D33<br />

Modern filling stations. [cl925.]<br />

A pamphlet on the planning and building of gasoline service stations. Contains plans<br />

and illustrations.<br />

Harvey, Alfred. b 728.8 H33<br />

The castles and walled towns of England, with 46 illustrations. Ed.2.<br />

Methuen [1925]. (Antiquary's books.)<br />

Hering, Oswald C qb 728 H47<br />

Concrete and stucco houses; the use of plastic materials in the<br />

building of country and suburban houses in a manner to insure the<br />

qualities of fitness, durability, and beauty. McBride, 1922.<br />

Langley, Batty. 729 L25<br />

A pocket edition of Treasury of designs; or, The art of drawing and<br />

working the ornamental parts of architecture. Tiranti, 1921.<br />

Made up of 56 plates showing architectural details.<br />

Perkins, Fellows, and Hamilton, Chicago. qr 727.1 P43<br />

Educational buildings. [Blakely Printing Co., cl925.]<br />

Made up of plans and views of elementary school, high school, and college buildings<br />

designed by this firm of architects.<br />

Todhunter, Arthur. r 729.95 T55g<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ian mantels. [Privately printed.]<br />

Made up of 23 small plates showing English wooden mantels.<br />

Turner, Hamilton H. 720 T86<br />

Architectural practice and procedure; a handbook for students, with<br />

a foreword by M. E. Webb. Batsford [1925].<br />

"List of books recommended": p.210.<br />

Considers the business side of the architect's practice—office management, contracts,<br />

legal responsibility, prices, fees, etc. Based on lectures delivered before the students of<br />

the Architectural Association in London.<br />

Photography<br />

McCombs, Charles Flowers. qr 778.6 M13<br />

The photostat in reference work. New York Public library, 1920.<br />

"Reprinted, November 1920 from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of<br />

October, 1920."<br />

"References on the photostat": p.7.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 29<br />

Nesbit, William. q 778.17 N23<br />

How to hunt with the camera; a complete guide to all forms of outdoor<br />

photography. Dutton [cl926].<br />

"A partial who's who in nature photography": p.159-203.<br />

Practical discussion intended for the beginner as well as for the expert. Contains<br />

also a chapter on conservation of wild life and one on the animals of Africa. Illustrated<br />

with many photographs of wild life in America, Africa, and Asia.<br />

Music<br />

Nevin, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Balch. qM 783.4 N25g<br />

The gift of God; text: chiefly biblical. Ditson [cl925].<br />

At head of title: A general cantata for soli, chorus, and <strong>org</strong>an.<br />

Ulrich, Hugo, comp. qM 786.49 U23o2<br />

Ouverturen von Boieldieu, Herold, Spontini, Auber, fur piano solo.<br />

Contents.—Die weisse dame; Johann von Paris; Der calif von Bagdad [von]<br />

Boieldieu.—Zampa [von] Herold.—Die vestalin; Ferdinand Cortez [von] Spontini.—Die<br />

stumme von Portici; Maurer und schlosser [von] Auber.<br />

Werrenrath, Reinald, ed. qM 784.8 W54<br />

Modern Scandinavian songs; for high voice, v.l. Ditson [cl925],<br />

(The musicians library.)<br />

v.l. Alfven to Kjerulf.<br />

Recreation<br />

Ferguson, Wynne. 795 F38p<br />

Practical auction bridge. Doran [cl926].<br />

Graham, Stephen. 796 G77<br />

The gentle art of tramping. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Written by a veteran tramper to point the way for the amateur and to make him feel<br />

the true spirit of tramping.<br />

Owen, Ethel. 793 034<br />

Parties that are different. Abingdon Press [cl926].<br />

Taussig, Charles William, & Meyer, T. A. 790 T24<br />

The book of hobbies; or, A guide to happiness. Minton [cl924].<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter except the first.<br />

Contents.—Mount your hobby.—Collecting prints.—Radio.—Philately.—Angling.—<br />

Book collecting.—China and porcelain.—Antique furniture.—A word about golf.—Fireside<br />

hobbies.—Hobbyist's workshop.—Photography.—Collecting playing cards.—Collecting<br />

autographs.<br />

Weyand, Alexander M. 796.32 W58<br />

American football; its history and development, introduction by<br />

P. H. Davis. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Literature<br />

Alden, Raymond Macdonald. 821 T29za<br />

Alfred Tennyson; how to know him. Bobbs [cl917].<br />

Discusses the general .character and structure of the longer works and gives the text<br />

of the important short poems, with extensive interpretive comment.<br />

Bacheller, Irving. 814 B12<br />

Opinions of a cheerful Yankee. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

Fifteen essays.


30 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Bertaut, Jules. 840.9 B46<br />

La litterature feminine d'aujourd'hui.<br />

Collins, H. P. 821.09 C71<br />

Modern poetry. Houghton [1925?]<br />

A discussion of the significant aspects of contemporary English poetry—its form, its<br />

language, its content, and its spiritual outlook as contrasted with that of previous<br />

periods. Includes a study of H. D., Mrs. Hilda Aldington.<br />

France, Anatole (pseud, of Jacques Anatole Thibault). 844 F86u<br />

Under the rose; arranged and annotated by Michel Corday, authorized<br />

translation by J. L. May. Lane [1926].<br />

Essays, dialogues, and notes left unfinished at the death of Anatole France are<br />

arranged with explanatory comment by the editor. The subjects concern metaphysics and<br />

the existence of God, old age, the future, war, modesty, astronomy.<br />

Gozzi, Gaspare, conte. 854 G76<br />

La Gazzetta veneta. Cambridge University Press, 1921. (Cambridge<br />

plain texts.)<br />

"Twenty characteristic selections from the Gazzetta are here reprinted from Vols.<br />

VIII and IX of Gozzi's works published at Padua, 1818-1820." Note.<br />

Hall, Alonzo C. 810 H16<br />

A topical outline of American literature. Harrison Printing Co.<br />

[cl925.]<br />

Hill, Merton E.,.cqmp. 808.8 H55am<br />

American patriotism; American ideals in the words of America's<br />

great men. Allyn [cl926]. (The academy classics.)<br />

Selections from speeches, poems, and documents from 1620 to 1923.<br />

McCullough, Bruce Welker, & Burgum, E. B., ed. 814.08 M14<br />

A book of modern essays. Scribner [cl926].<br />

Thirty-one essays by American and English authors.<br />

Muir, Edwin. 820.4 M95<br />

Transition; essays on contemporary literature. Viking Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Introductory: The zeit geist.—James Joyce.—D. H. Lawrence.—<br />

Virginia Woolf.—Stephen Hudson.—Aldous Huxley.—Lytton Strachey.—T. S. Eliot.—<br />

Edith Sitwell.—Robert Graves.—Contemporary poetry.—Contemporary fiction.<br />

Powell, A. E. 821.09 P87<br />

The romantic theory of poetry; an examination in the light of<br />

Croce's aesthetic. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contents.—The romantic ideal.—Croce's theory of aesthetic.—Blake.—Coleridge.—<br />

Wordsworth.—De Quincey.—Shelley.—Keats.—On some difficulties in Croce's aesthetic.<br />

Redman, Ben Ray. 811 R54zr<br />

Edwin Arlington Robinson. McBride, 1926. (Modern American<br />

writers.)<br />

A short critical study.<br />

Vikrama-carita. . qr 891.2 V32<br />

Vikrama's adventures; or, The thirty-two tales of the throne, a<br />

collection of stories about King Vikrama, as told by the thirty-two<br />

statuettes that supported his throne, edited in four different recensions<br />

of the Sanskrit original (Vikrama charita or Sinhasana-dvatrincaka)<br />

and translated into English with an introduction, by Franklin Edgerton.<br />

2v. Harvard University Press, 1926. (Harvard oriental series, v.26-27.)<br />

pt.i. Translation, in four parallel recensions.<br />

pt.2. Text, in four parallel recensions.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 31<br />

Poetry<br />

American Literary Association. qr 811.08 A512<br />

Authology [sic], 1925. 1925.<br />

Binder's title reads "Poetry day book, 1926".<br />

1925 compiled by C. C. Prince.<br />

"A poem for each day of the year taken from the issues and files of the American<br />

poetry magazine."<br />

Carhart, Ge<strong>org</strong>e S., & McGhee, P. A., comp. 821.08 C19<br />

Through magic casements. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The sa '»>e j 821.08 C19<br />

A collection of English and American poetry intended for boys and girls of high<br />

school age. The poems are chosen without regard to chronological periods or schools<br />

of poetry but are arranged in four parts to correspond roughly with the four years of high<br />

school.<br />

Collins, Mrs. Emma (Gowdy). 811 C711<br />

Sea waifs and other poems. Morton and Co., 1888.<br />

Lowell, Amy. 811 L956e<br />

East wind. Houghton [cl926].<br />

° vid - r 871 033ar<br />

Artis amatoriae libri tres; recensuit; praefatus est, appendicem criticam<br />

addidit C. Marchesi. (Corpus scriptorum latinorum paravianum.)<br />

Priestley, John Boynton, comp. 821.08 P94<br />

The book of Bodley Head verse; being a selection of poetry published<br />

at the Bodley Head, with a preface by J. C. Squire. Lane [1926].<br />

Taylor, Bayard. 811 T25po<br />

Poems of the Orient. Ticknor, 1857.<br />

Zeitlin, Jacob, & Rinaker, Clarissa. 821.08 Z43<br />

Types of poetry. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

A collection of English and American poetry arranged according to form.<br />

Drama. Theatre<br />

Bax, Clifford. 822 B33m<br />

Midsummer madness; a play for music. Stokes, 1923. (Contemporary<br />

British dramatists.)<br />

808.2 B46 1925/26<br />

The Best plays of 1925-26, and the Year book of the drama in America;<br />

ed. by Burns Mantle. Dodd, 1926.<br />

Text of plays is abridged.<br />

Plays included.—Craig's wife [by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Kelly].—The great god Brown [by Eugene<br />

O'Neill].—The green hat [by Michael Arlen].—The dybbuk [by S. Ansky].—The enemy<br />

[by Cbanning Pollock].—The last of Mrs. Cheyney [by Frederick Lonsdale].—The<br />

bride of the Lamb [by William Hurlbut].—Young Woodley [by John Van Druten].—<br />

The butter and egg man [by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Kaufman].—The wisdom tooth [by Marc Connelly].<br />

Brighouse, Harold. 822 B748s<br />

The scaring off of Teddy Dawson; a comedy in one act. French,<br />

cl911. (French's acting edition.)


32 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Bynner, Witter. 812 B99c<br />

Cake; an indulgence. Knopf, 1926.<br />

A play in four acts and a prologue.<br />

Clark, Barrett Harper. 812 025zc<br />

Eugene O'Neill. McBride, 1926. (Modern American writers.)<br />

Bibliography: p.101-110.<br />

A brief critical study of O'Neill's development as a dramatist.<br />

Darlington, Anne Charlotte. 812 D258<br />

Yelenka the Wise, and other folk tales in dramatic form. Womans<br />

Press [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.223-224.<br />

Contents.—At the fair.—In the terem.—The czar and the princess.—The stars.—<br />

The strong tower.—F<strong>org</strong>et-me-not.—Polonaise.—La Ronda.—Tessa's tongue.—The torch<br />

of Hellas.<br />

Hoffman, Phoebe. 812 H67<br />

The lady of destiny; a comedy in one act. French, cl925. (French's<br />

international copyrighted editions of the works of the best authors,<br />

no.S19.)<br />

Hoffman, Phoebe. 812 H67u<br />

Undertones; a comedy in one act. French, cl925. (French's international<br />

copyrighted editions of the works of the best authors, no.517.)<br />

Hoffman, Phoebe. 812 H67w<br />

When it's spring. Baker, 1924.<br />

A one-act play.<br />

[Kyd, Thomas.] r 822 K44<br />

The Spanish tragedy, with additions; 1602. Malone Soc, 1925. (The<br />

Malone Society reprints.)<br />

Marlowe, Christopher. r 822 M39e<br />

Edward the Second; 1594. Malone Soc, 1925. (The Malone Society<br />

reprints.)<br />

Monkhouse, Allan. 822 M82<br />

Mary Broome; a comedy, in four acts. Luce, 1913.<br />

Moore, John B. 822.09 M87<br />

The comic and the realistic in English drama. University of Chicago<br />

Press [cl925].<br />

Bibliography: p.216-223.<br />

A study of English comedy from its beginnings to 1600, considering especially the<br />

effectiveness of realism and of the fusion of comic and tragic elements.<br />

Overstreet, Harry Allen. 812 033<br />

Hearts to mend; a fantasy in one act. Appleton, 1925. (Appleton<br />

modern plays.)<br />

Radke, Magdelene Craft. 792.5 R13<br />

The thirteen colonies; a patriotic pageant. Womans press [cl926].


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 33<br />

Schelling, Felix Emmanuel, ed. 822 S32<br />

Typical Elizabethan plays, by contemporaries and immediate successors<br />

of Shakespeare; ed. from the early editions. Harper, 1926.<br />

(Plays and playwrights series.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.795-796.<br />

Contents.—Endymion, the man in the moon, by John Lyly.—The lamentable and<br />

true tragedy of Master Arden of Feversham in Kent, probably by Thomas Kyd.—A<br />

pleasant conceited comedy of Ge<strong>org</strong>e a Greene, the pinner of Wakefield, probably by<br />

Robert Greene.—The tragical history of Doctor Faustus; The troublesome reign and<br />

lamentable death of Edward II, by Christopher Marlowe.—The pleasant comedy of old<br />

Fortunatus, by Thomas Dekker.—A woman killed with kindness, by Thomas Heywood.—<br />

Eastward ho, by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Chapman [and others j.—Volpone; or, The fox, a comedy; The<br />

hue and cry after Cupid, a masque at the Lord Viscount Haddington's marriage; The<br />

sad shepherd, a fragment, by Ben Jonson.—The maid's tragedy; Philaster; or, Love<br />

lies a-bleeding, by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher.—Rule a wife and have a wife,<br />

a comedy, by John Fletcher.—The tragedy of the Duchess of Malfi, by John Webster.—<br />

The changeling, by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley.—A new way to pay old<br />

debts, by Philip Massinger.—The chronicle history of Perkin Warbeck, a strange truth,<br />

by John Ford.—The lady of pleasure, by James Shirley.—Appendix of additional<br />

selections, scenes from Sir Thomas More (An ill May-day), by Anthony Munday and<br />

others, Shakespeare perhaps among them.—The return from Parnassus; or, The scourge<br />

of simony, part II, anonymous.<br />

Thanhouser, Lloyd Frank. 812 T33<br />

Trapped; a play in one act, from the story by Lloyd Lonergan.<br />

Baker, 1925. (Baker's royalty plays.)<br />

Tomita, Kojiro. 895 T59<br />

The final refuge; a Japanese play in one act, adapted from the origina<br />

text. Walter H. Baker Co., 1925.<br />

"An adaptation from Shinju Ten no Amigima [epic drama] by Chikamatsu Monzaemon<br />

(1653-1724)."<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Biography<br />

Booth, William Bramwell. 92 B6334b<br />

Echoes and memories. Hodder [1925].<br />

The unassuming record of the life and work of the head (1926) of the Salvation<br />

Army, son of its founder.<br />

Bradford, Gamaliel, b. 1863. 92 D268br<br />

Darwin. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"As its name implies, a book about a man and not about a theory... 'Darwin' is<br />

neither profound nor exhaustive. It amounts practically to a sympathetic summary of the<br />

Letters... What he has specifically set out to do, however, Mr. Bradford has very<br />

satisfactorily done." John Bakcless in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Clemenceau, Ge<strong>org</strong>es Eugene Benjamin. 92 D424c<br />

Demosthenes; tr. by C. M. Thompson. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"One is tempted to assume that this eulogy of Demosthenes is merely a peg on which<br />

the 'Tiger' wished to hang an up-to-date lesson in politics and patriotism addressed to<br />

Frenchmen. None the less, his review of the immortal orator's high aims, efforts and<br />

achievements should itself charm thousands in all lands." C. H. Mcltzcr in Literary<br />

reviezv, 1926.


34 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. 92 E586e<br />

The heart of Emerson's journals; ed. by Bliss Perry. Houghton, 1926.<br />

A selection from the journals, published in ten volumes, in which Emerson made<br />

intermittent entries from 1820 to 1875. In them he recorded his religious and poetic<br />

moods, his impressions of contemporaries and of books and authors, and jotted down<br />

phrases and thoughts which were later expanded into lectures, poems, and essays.<br />

[Fowler, E. Clarke.] r 92 R249f<br />

Career of Samuel Rea, ninth president of the Pennsylvania railroad;<br />

a review of his life and an appreciation of his character and public s<br />

1925. (Pennsylvania railroad information for the public and employes.<br />

An illustrated pamphlet of 18 pages.<br />

Garland, Hamlin. 92 G186gar<br />

Trail-makers of the Middle Border. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"A semi-fictionalized biography of his father Richard Garland. The story begins in<br />

Maine, with Richard's birth... it closes in Wisconsin, with his return from the Civil<br />

War—a return which the author used for the starting point of 'A Son of the Middle<br />

Border.' [Together with 'A daughter of the Middle Border'] the volume thus fills out<br />

a family chronicle.. .The method, however, is radically different from that of the two<br />

other volumes. . .They were essentially historical.. .In 'Trail Makers of the Middle<br />

Border' the material is cast into the form of a rambling romance." Allan Nevins in<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Guibert dc Nogcnt. 92 G964g<br />

The autobiography; tr. by C. C. S. Bland, with an introduction by<br />

G. G. Coulton. Routledge [1925]. (Broadway translations.)<br />

Guibert (1053-1124) was abbot of Nogent-Sous-Coucy.<br />

"The book is...among our best and most trustworthy authorities, not only for a<br />

good deal of the church history of that time—for Guibert had known many famous<br />

churchmen. . .but also for home life in castle and monastery, for educational conditions<br />

and methods, and for that great municipal movement in France which was already<br />

beginning to make struggling peasants into chartered townsfolk." Introduction.<br />

Haggard, Sir Henry Rider. 92 H141h<br />

The days of my life, an autobiography; ed. by C. J. Longman. 2v.<br />

Longmans, 1926.<br />

These memoirs, completed in 1913, tell of his life in South Africa, his literary<br />

career, and his great interest and constructive work in regard to agriculture and rural<br />

problems in England.<br />

Hodges, Mrs. Julia Shelley. 92 H6643h<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Hodges; a biography. Century [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.239-242.<br />

Dr. Hodges (1856-1919) was dean of the Episcopal Theological School of Cambridge,<br />

Mass. This account of his life is written by his wife.<br />

Holloway, Emory. g2 W648h<br />

Whitman; an interpretation in narrative, illustrated with portraits<br />

and facsimiles of Whitman's letters and diaries. Knopf, 1926.<br />

"The virtues of Mr. Holloway's narrative are more important than his occasional<br />

incapacities and failure of sympathy. He has brought to light and arranged in connected<br />

order an important mass of material; and if he has drawn his biography within narrow<br />

lines, he has done his specific work with great care and fidelity." Lezvis Mumford in<br />

Books, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 35<br />

Hughes, Rupert. 92 W272hu<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington, the human being & the hero, 1732-1762.<br />

Morrow, 1926.<br />

"Books consulted and quoted": p.565-572.<br />

"Confined to the first thirty years. No one has delved so deeply and probed so<br />

patiently into this comparatively neglected period." C. G. Bowers in Nation, 1926.<br />

As far as possible the story is told in Washington's own words, through extracts<br />

from his letters and diaries. In his effort to show Washington as the man rather than<br />

the cold hero of legend, the author is inclined toward overemphasis of his faults.<br />

Hurton, William Holden. 92 M886h<br />

Sir Thomas More. Methuen, 1895.<br />

The "aim has been to lay most stress on the personal interest of the subject. To<br />

this object the introduction of the history of the times, and the discussion of critical<br />

questions of theology and history, have been subordinated". Preface.<br />

Lawrence, William, bp. of Massachusetts. 92 L4262La<br />

Memories of a happy life. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Bishop Lawrence (b. 1850) was rector of Grace Church, Lawrence, Mass., dean of<br />

the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, and was elected bishop in 1893.<br />

Lewis, Thomas. r 92 L675L<br />

The Fairfax line; Thomas Lewis's journal of 1746; in the following<br />

pages is reproduced with literal accuracy the journal kept by Thomas<br />

Lewis, surveyor, from September 10, 1746, to February 24, 1747, while<br />

he, Colonel Peter Jefferson, and others were surveying and making maps<br />

of the southwest line of Thomas lord Fairfax's princely domain in<br />

Virginia; it is a story rich in adventure and achievement; with footnotes<br />

and an index by J. W. Wayland. Henkel Press, 1925.<br />

"Books of special interest in the history of northern Virginia": p.89.<br />

Lincoln, Abraham. 92 L715Ln<br />

An autobiography of Abraham Lincoln; consisting of the personal<br />

portions of his letters, speeches, and conversations; compiled and annotated<br />

by N. W. Stephenson. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

"Table of sources": p.471-482.<br />

Moore, Charles. 92 W272mo<br />

The family life of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington; with an introduction by Mrs.<br />

Theodore Roosevelt. Houghton, 1926.<br />

The author, head of the Manuscripts division of the Library of Congress, writes<br />

of Washington's home life, of the successive generations of the Custis family and of the<br />

vicissitudes of the Mount Vernon estate to the time of its purchase by the Mount Vernon<br />

Ladies Association of the Union.<br />

"An intimate, charmingly gossipy, and thoroughly authentic chronicle." C. G.<br />

Bowers in Nation, 1926.<br />

Paleologue, Ge<strong>org</strong>es Maurice. 92 A3741p<br />

The tragic romance of Alexander II of Russia; tr. by Arthur Chambers.<br />

Hutchinson.<br />

Alexander II was killed by Nihilists in 1881. M. Paleologue, who was present at<br />

the funeral ceremonies and was later French ambassador to Russia, writes of the<br />

emperor's connection with the Princess Catherine Dolgoruky, and of the events from<br />

1866 which led up to his assassination.


36 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Schulte, Amanda Pogue. 92 P741sc<br />

Facts about Poe: Portraits & daguerreotypes of Edgar Allan Poe,<br />

by Amanda Pogue Schulte; with a sketch of the life of Poe, by J. S.<br />

Wilson, illustrated by seventeen portraits. [LTniversity of Virginia,<br />

cl926.]<br />

"A selected bibliography of Poe": p.23-25.<br />

The same r 92 P741sc<br />

Woodward, William E. 92 W272wo<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington, the image and the man. Boni, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.xiii—xxvi.<br />

"The new appraisal of the character of Washington is of the type with which we<br />

have now become familiar, but it is not iconoclasm and it does contribute much to a<br />

better understanding of the man... [It includes] much of the historical background of<br />

the age." J. T. Adams in Books, 1926.<br />

Yarmolinsky, Avrahm. 92 T855y<br />

Turgenev; the man, his art, and his age. Century [cl926].<br />

A detailed and intimate biography of the Russian novelist.<br />

Collected Biography<br />

Beaunier, Andre. 920.7 B35<br />

Visages de femmes. Ed.2. 1913.<br />

Contents.—Jacqueline Pascal.—Mile, de Roannez.—Mile. Magdelon.—La comtesse<br />

de Sabran.—Lucile de Chateaubriand.—Mmes. de Stael et de Beaumont.—Rahel.—<br />

Marceline Desbordes-Valmore.— Ohe.— Adele.— Adele Schopenhauer.— Marie de la<br />

Morvonnais.—Eugenie de Guerin.—La mode sous le Deuxieme Empire.<br />

Bleackley, Horace William. 920.7 B54<br />

Ladies, fair and frail; sketches of the demi-monde during the eighteenth<br />

century. Dodd, 1926.<br />

"Bibliographies": p.297-309.<br />

Contents.—Fanny Murray.—Kitty Fisher.—Nancy Parsons.—Kitty Kennedy.—Grace<br />

Dalrymple Eliot.—Gertrude Mahon.<br />

Maps<br />

Maps—Virginia. (1886.) r 912.755 M3<br />

South west-Virginia & contiguous territory, mineral resources &<br />

railway facilities, statistics, information, markets for coke fuel, ores;<br />

C R. Boyd, geologist. Smith, cl886.<br />

Size, 27 x 46^6 inches, folded in sextodecimo cover; scale, 6 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Contains inset map of surrounding states.<br />

Binder's title reads: Boyd's map of South west-Virginia.<br />

Travel and Description<br />

Europe<br />

Biagi, Guido. 914.55 B47f<br />

Fiorenza, fior che sempre rinnovella, quadri e figure di vita fiorentina;<br />

con prefazione di I. del Lungo, e 22 illustrazioni. Ed.2. 1926.<br />

British Trades Union Delegation to Russia and 914.7 B75<br />

Caucasia, 1925.<br />

Russia today; the official report of the British trade union delegation.<br />

International Publishers, 1925.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 37<br />

Brooks, Charles Stephen. 914.2 B77r<br />

Roundabout to Canterbury, with pictures by J. M. Flory. Harcourt<br />

[cl926].<br />

"Charles Brooks and his companions had a jolly month footing it in the south of<br />

England, and he has produced a charming album of his trip. . .Their adventures are<br />

mostly west of Canterbury." Stephen Graham in Books, 1926.<br />

Buday, Laszlo. 914.39 B85<br />

Travel through Hungary. Oriens International Pub. and Bookselling<br />

Co., 1925.<br />

Contains also chapters sketching the history, government, finance, industries, and<br />

the intellectual and artistic life of Hungary, and a directory of government officials, of<br />

learned, educational, and industrial institutions, and of important firms in Budapest.<br />

Caudel, Maurice. 914.4 C28<br />

Pour les etudiants etrangers en France; notes, conseils, lectures.<br />

[cl925.]<br />

"Lectures" at end of sections.<br />

Contents.—La France et les Franc,ais.—Comment etudier en France.<br />

Colum, Padraic. 914.15 C72r<br />

The road round Ireland. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Interprets the countryside of the Irish Free State and its people, and tells of some<br />

of its literary and political figures.<br />

"His memories. . .are drawn upon at haphazard, and perhaps this best fits the<br />

vagabond spirit of the whole book, in which tinkers and ballad-singers play as important<br />

a part as poets, and soldiers, and statesmen. .. It is the great charm of Padraic Colum's<br />

narrative that all things seem to fall naturally into their place." Ernest Boyd in<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Holland, Clive. 914.436 H72<br />

Things seen in Paris; a description of the social life, amusements, &<br />

the many attractions of beautiful Paris, with illustrations. Dutton [1926].<br />

Hueffer, Ford Madox. 914.4 H889<br />

A mirror to France. A. & C Boni [cl926].<br />

"Graceful thumb-nail sketches of people and places, in happy turns of phrase which<br />

vividly bring back memories of French idiom. It is no record of fact, and Mr. Ford does<br />

not mean it as such...This is a very special, personal mirror which he holds up."<br />

Dorothy Canfield Fisher in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Muirhead, Findlay, & Monmarche, Marcel, ed. 914.4 M95no<br />

North-western France. Macmillan, 1926. (Blue guides.)<br />

"Books and maps": p.xxxiii-xxxiv.<br />

Salzmann, Louis Francis. 914.2 S18<br />

England in Tudor times; an account of its social life and industries.<br />

Scribner [1926].<br />

United States<br />

Harper, Roland McMillan. r 917.61 H28<br />

Resources of southern Alabama; a statistical guide for investors and<br />

settlers, with an exposition of some of the general principles of economic<br />

geography. University of Alabama, 1920. (Alabama—Geological survey.<br />

Special report, no.ll.)


38 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Laut, Agnes Christina. 917.86 L37<br />

Enchanted trails of Glacier Park. McBride, 1926.<br />

"Besides her enlightening comment on the forestry, mountains, lakes, birds, and<br />

animals of the Park, the author discusses entertainingly its earlier history and that of its<br />

original inhabitants, the meagrely surviving Blackfeet Indians." Saturday review of<br />

literature, 1926.<br />

Mims, Edwin. 917.3 M722<br />

The advancing South; stories of progress and reaction. Doubleday,<br />

1926.<br />

"His primary purpose in this book is to strengthen the hands and hearts of liberals<br />

in Dixie by celebrating their definite victories and eulogizing their leaders. .. Mr. Mims<br />

reveals and interprets the individuals, institutions and <strong>org</strong>anizations that, as he puts it,<br />

'are now carrying on a veritable war of liberation in the Southern states'. . . Mr. Mims's<br />

writing is without any stylistic seduction, but he is vigorous, candid, well balanced, and,<br />

though far from exhaustive, broadly and suggestively comprehensive." Stuart Sherman<br />

in Books, 1926.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of English, Vanderbilt University.<br />

Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce— r 917.48 P3992<br />

Publicity bureau.<br />

Pennsylvania, forty thousand square miles beautiful, modern highways<br />

and historic byways. [cl925.]<br />

Accompanied by "Historical map of Pennsylvania showing the main points of<br />

historic interest".<br />

A pamphlet of illustrations showing scenes along Pennsylvania roads.<br />

Southern Railway Company. q 917.58 S72<br />

Progressive Atlanta. [Redfield.]<br />

A pamphlet made up of illustrations of schools, parks, hotels, and other buildings<br />

of interest in Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Call, Frank Oliver. 917.14 C13<br />

The spell of French Canada. Page [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.363-364.<br />

Franck, Harry Alverson. 915.9 F87<br />

East of Siam; ramblings in the five divisions of French Indo-China.<br />

Century [cl926].<br />

Ossendowski, Ferdinand. 916.4 029<br />

The fire of desert folk; the account of a journey through Morocco;<br />

English text by L. S. Palen. Dutton [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.343-344.<br />

"A quiet journey across Northern Africa from Oran to Casablanca. . .The present<br />

volume is a more than usually interesting book of travel. Mr. Ossendowski.. .has<br />

definite views and opinions about the places he visits, and even though one is not<br />

convinced that those views are necessarily sound, they are always interesting. .. Behind<br />

every native movement... he sees the sinister hand of Moscow. However this may be,<br />

he does at any rate record and chronicle the sort of ideas which he finds current amongst<br />

the Moors of to-day." Spectator, 1926.<br />

Seitz, Don Carlos. 917.18 S46<br />

The grfct island; some observations in and about the crown colony<br />

of Newfoundland. Century [cl926].


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 39<br />

Woolley, Charles Leonard. 915.69 W87<br />

Dead towns and living men; being pages from an antiquary's notebook.<br />

Oxford University Press, 1920.<br />

Relates incidents of the author's work as an archaeologist in Egypt, in Italy, and<br />

especially in Carchemish, just before the World War.<br />

Wriston, Roscoe C. 919.69 W93<br />

Hawaii to-day; with illustrations and map. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.122-123.<br />

The author, an officer in the air service of the United States army and a specialist<br />

in aerial photography, gives an account of a journey by airplane over the entire group<br />

of islands. Chapters on travel alternate with those on history, and a chapter on religious<br />

development and one on industries are included. Contains 70 illustrations.<br />

General<br />

History<br />

Flick, Alexander Clarence. 909 F64<br />

Modern world history, 1776-1926; a survey of the origins and development<br />

of contemporary civilization. Knopf, 1926. (Borzoi historical<br />

series.)<br />

"References for further study" at end of each chapter.<br />

Contents.—Survey of world civilization in the latter part of the eighteenth century.—<br />

Efforts to establish a new regime in Europe.—System of reaction after 1815.—-The<br />

industrial revolution and the growth of constitutional self-government.—The development<br />

of nationalism after 1850.—National consolidation, industrial and world powers.—<br />

National imperialism and the spread of European civilization over the world.—International<br />

relations and the World War.—A survey of contemporary civilization and<br />

institutions.<br />

Europe<br />

Baukr, Jean, comp. r 943.9 B32<br />

A new danger to the peace of Europe. [1923.]<br />

A pamphlet concerning the Magyar campaign of propaganda in the lost provinces<br />

which were awarded by the treaty of Trianon to Jugoslavia, Roumania, and Czechoslovakia.<br />

The author, a Swiss journalist, gives the text and illustrations of some of the<br />

propaganda material, and points out the danger to Europe in the Hungarian policy of<br />

reaction and revenge.<br />

Coit, Charles Wheeler. 942.06 C67<br />

The life of Charles the First; the royal martyr. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"The title predicates the bias taken. . . [But] the scholarship, the masterly writing<br />

of Professor Coit's biography gives it a literary quality and beauty independent of its<br />

argument. A reverence, a tenderness, a devotion breathes in its pages." F. H. Martens<br />

in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Dangeau, Philippe de Courcillon, marquis de. 944.03 D21<br />

Journal; publie en entier pour la premiere fois par Soulie [et autres]<br />

avec les additions inedites du due de Saint-Simon, publiees par Feuill<br />

de Conches. 19v. 1854-60.<br />

"Notice sur la vie de Dangeau et sur sa familie": v.l, p.xiii-xcvi.<br />

v.19. "Table generale alphabetique des noms et des matieres."


40 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dill, Samuel. 944.01 D58<br />

Roman society in Gaul in the Merovingian age. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The third of a trilogy including "Roman society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"<br />

and "Roman society in the last century of the Western Empire". This volume is a<br />

study of the period in which Roman society was merged with that of the Franks, considering<br />

its historical, social, and ecclesiastical aspects from the accession of Clovis to<br />

the end of the sixth century.<br />

Martin, Henri. 944.03 M42p<br />

A popular history of France, from the first revolution to the present<br />

time, with concluding chapters by Frederick Martin; tr. by M. L. Booth<br />

and A. L. Alger. 3v. Estes [cl877-82].<br />

Palen, Lewis Stanton. 947 P18w<br />

The White Devil's mate. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Recounts the same adventures as those in "The White Devil of the Black Sea", as<br />

seen from the point of view of the wife of the Russian officer called the "White Devil"<br />

by the Bolsheviks against whom he fought.<br />

United States<br />

Bond, Fred G. qr 970.1 B622<br />

Flatboating on the Yellowstone, 1877. [Printed at the New York<br />

Public library] 192S.<br />

"From a manuscript in the New York Public library."<br />

The writer was in charge of a group of Nez Perces prisoners, from Fort Keogh to<br />

Fort A. Lincoln.<br />

Faris, John Thomson. 973 F23<br />

The romance of the boundaries. Harper, 1926.<br />

"Bibliography": p.312-318.<br />

Tells the story of the controversies concerning state and international boundaries of<br />

the United States.<br />

Hart, Albert Bushnell. q 973.3 H31<br />

The cradle of liberty. The Mentor Assoc, 1918.<br />

v.6, no.10, July 1, 1918 of the "Mentor".<br />

The same. (Iu Mentor, v.6, no.10.) qr 705 M62 v.6<br />

An illustrated article of 11 pages on the pursuit and growth of liberty in America.<br />

Contains also six plates, with description, of places and people connected with the<br />

Revolution.<br />

Heston, Alfred Miller. r 974.9 H49<br />

Jersey waggon jaunts; new stories of New Jersey. 2v. Atlantic<br />

County Historical Soc, 1926.<br />

Anecdotes connected with the places, people, and history of New Jersey.<br />

Kussart, Mrs. Sarepta. 974.886 K44e<br />

The early history of the fifteenth ward of the city of Pittsburgh.<br />

[Suburban Printing Co., 1925.]<br />

Some of the material appeared originally as articles in the "Western Pennsylvania<br />

historical magazine", v.7, no.2-4.<br />

The same r 974.886 K44e<br />

The same qr 974.886 K44e2<br />

Mounted in scrap book 28 x 24 cm. with 2 photographs and plan of Pittsburgh<br />

inserted.<br />

Contains also typewritten copy of "Author's notes" and "Woods collection of<br />

family documents".


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 41<br />

Old Colony Trust Company, Boston. 973 023<br />

The spirit of America as shown by her great documents. [Ed.2.]<br />

[cl920.]<br />

Contains 12 documents and addresses, beginning with the Mayflower Compact and<br />

ending with the Flag day proclamation made by Governor Coolidge in 1919.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Longrigg, Stephen Hemsley. 956.7 L84<br />

Four centuries of modern Iraq. Clarendon Press, 1925.<br />

"Sources of the present work": p.327-345.<br />

"As a scholarly contribution to our knowledge of a dim period in a f<strong>org</strong>otten region,<br />

a solid book meant for sober readers, his work can hardly be too highly commended."<br />

F. W. Williams in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Begins with the Turkish conquest in the 16th century. The author is (1926)<br />

administration inspector for the government of Iraq.<br />

Books for the Blind<br />

Tlie Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

supports in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of this<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one<br />

Perkins, Mrs. Lucy (Fitch). qE P434c<br />

The colonial twins of Virginia. 3v. Perkins Institution for the<br />

Blind.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

Hart, William Surrey. qE H318L<br />

A lighter of flames. 3v. Perkins Institution for the Blind.<br />

Hay, Ian (pseud, of Ian Hay Beith). E H368s<br />

The shallow end; transcribed and presented by M. C Phelps. 3v.<br />

Amer. Red Cross.<br />

Wharton, MM. Edith (Jones). E WS93m<br />

The mother's recompense; transcribed and presented by M. C<br />

Phelps. Sv. Amer. Red Cross.<br />

Wilkins, Mary Eleanor, afterward Mrs. Freeman. E W728w<br />

The wind in the rose bush; transcribed and presented by K. V.<br />

Holmes. Amer. Red Cross.


42 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Bryant, Mrs. Lorinda (Munson). qj 729.36 B84<br />

The children's book of celebrated towers. Century [cl926].<br />

Excellent pictures from photographs of 50 famous towers, modern and ancient. The<br />

accompanying text gives a short account of each tower and simple details of architecture.<br />

Carhart, Ge<strong>org</strong>e S., & McGhee, P. A., comp. j 821-08 C19<br />

Through magic casements. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

A good collection of poems for the older boys and girls. The selections are<br />

arranged in four parts, corresponding to the four years of high school, and are chosen<br />

from modern as well as standard sources.<br />

Carnegie Library School Association. qj 808.8 C21mo<br />

Mother's day in poetry; poems chosen by a committee. Wilson.<br />

Greenaway, Kate. j G833ap<br />

A apple pie. Warne.<br />

Picture-book. Full-page illustrations in color.<br />

Herrick, Cheesman Abiah. j 380 H47<br />

History of commerce and industry. Macmillan, 1925. (Macmillan's<br />

commercial series.)<br />

The same rj 380 H47<br />

"Books for consultation" at end of each chapter.<br />

Text-book of the commercial and industrial development of all countries.<br />

Hinzelin, fimile. qj 292 HS7<br />

Les animaux mythologiques, illustrations de Benjamin Rabier.<br />

Delagrave, 1926.<br />

Greek and Roman myths told in simple French. Some of the titles translated are:<br />

Owl of Minerva.—The horse of Troy.—The golden fleece.—The peacock of Juno.<br />

Hudson, William Henry, CM.Z.S. j 92 H888h<br />

Far away and long ago; a history of my early life; with a foreword<br />

by John Galsworthy. Dent, 1925.<br />

Boyhood life of the famous naturalist. His home was on the sparsely settled pampas<br />

of South America, and his days were filled with active outdoor adventures and<br />

explorations. Some of the chapters are: The plantation.—Some bird adventures.—First<br />

visit to Buenos Ayres.—Our nearest English neighbour.—A breeder of piebalds.—A<br />

serpent mystery.—Wild-fowling adventures.<br />

Hutchinson, Veronica S. qj 398 H97c<br />

Chimney corner fairy tales, with drawings by Lois Lenski. Minton,<br />

1926.<br />

Contents.—Tom Tit Tot.—The lad who went to the North Wind.-—Snowdrop and the<br />

seven little dwarfs.—Little One-eye, Two-eyes, and Three-eyes.—Boots and his brothers.<br />

—Briar rose.—The bee, the harp, the mouse, and the bumclock.—The princess on the<br />

glass hill.—The fisherman and his wife.—The golden bird.—East o' the sun and west o'<br />

the moon.—Snow-white and Rose-red.—Billy Beg and his bull.<br />

Milne, Alan Alexander. qj 784.8 M71<br />

The king's breakfast, music by H. Fraser-Simson, decorations by<br />

E. H. Shepard. Dutton [cl925].<br />

Contains "Introduction in which various matters are explained, and the Old English<br />

song, 'Feed-my-cow,' is. . .given for the first time". Gay and delightful music accompanies<br />

both poems.


BOOKS ADDED—JANUARY 1927 43<br />

Nusbaum, Deric. j 711 N52<br />

Deric in Mesa Verde, with 22 illustrations from photographs, and<br />

many sketches by Eileen Nusbaum. Putnam, 1926.<br />

A twelve-year-old boy who has lived in Mesa Verde National Park six years tells<br />

of his explorations and adventures.<br />

Olcott, Frances Jenkins, ed. j 398 023won<br />

Wonder tales from windmill lands; from the Dutch and other<br />

sources; illustrated by Herman Rosse. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Folk-tales and legends retold. They include tales about the heroes, Henga and<br />

Horsa, and their cousin, the "lovely Rowena" who became queen of the Britons, of the<br />

fairy White Maiden, of Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas), and of the giants who lived in<br />

Limburg. Contains also a "Tiny history of Holland" and a "Tiny dictionary of strange<br />

Dutch things".<br />

Patch, Edith Marion. j 504 P29<br />

First lessons in nature study, with 38 drawings by R. J. Sim.<br />

Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Sugar.—Milk and animals that feed it to their young.—Seeds.—Meat and<br />

hunters.—Hunters that have backbones.—The cotton plant and some of its relatives.—<br />

Flax and some other fiber plants.—Spinners.—Fur coats and animals that wear them.—<br />

Feathers and animals that wear them.—Caves and dug-outs.—Buildings of stone and other<br />

earthy stuffs.—Traveling homes.—Houses of wood.<br />

Interestingly written for the younger children. Verses and amusing rhymes are included;<br />

also suggestions for "something to do outdoors and indoors". Large print and<br />

good pictures.<br />

Putnam, David Binney. j 910.4 P99d<br />

David goes to Greenland, with a foreword by Cap'n Bob Bartlett;<br />

illustrated from photographs, with decorations from drawings made<br />

especially by the Eskimo, Kakutia, at Karnah on Whale Sound. Putnam,<br />

1926.<br />

David Putnam, thirteen years old, accompanies an expedition to Greenland to get<br />

narwhal, walrus, seal, and birds for the American Museum of Natural History. He<br />

tells about interesting things on-shipboard and on shore.<br />

Riley, James Whitcomb. j 811 R45ra<br />

The raggedy man, with illustrations by E. F. Betts. Bobbs [1919].<br />

Seven poems of the "raggedy man", with attractive colored pictures.<br />

Searing, Mrs. Annie E. (Pidgeon). j S439w<br />

When granny was a little girl; illustrated by M. T. Justice. Doubleday<br />

Granny and her brothers and sisters were children during the closing years of the<br />

Civil War. Their home was on the banks of the Hudson River, and they led an active<br />

outdoor life. Their good times include a shopping trip to New York city; a visit to<br />

Barnum's Museum, where they saw Tom Thumb; excursions to the house-boat of the<br />

river pirate, Captain Brandow; and a sleigh ride on the frozen river to the "enchanted<br />

island".<br />

Skinner, Constance Lindsay. j S628b<br />

Becky Landers, frontier warrior. Macmillan.<br />

Adventures of a brave girl in Kentucky during the years of Indian warfare.<br />

Daniel Boone and his daughter Jemmy are her friends, and other historical characters<br />

included in the story are Ge<strong>org</strong>e Rogers Clark, Black Fish, Simon Kenton, and<br />

Governor Hamilton. Some of the exciting events are the expedition to Kaskaskia, the<br />

siege of Boonesborough, and Boone's last trek to Missouri.


44 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Whiteman, Edna L., ed. j W642p<br />

Playmates in print;, verses and stories for children, illustrated by E. O.<br />

Hurst. Nelson.<br />

Short stories and poems which the younger children will enjoy. There are lovely<br />

colored pictures of Clytie, CEvind and his goat, the elves who helped the shoemaker, and<br />

the sleeping princess. Some of the verses are: Happy things.—The sea shell.—If a pig<br />

wore a wig.—The elf and the dormouse.


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Vocational Guidance. Supplement. (Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1915.)<br />

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Expeditions of General Bouquet to the Ohio Country, 1763 and 1764.<br />

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Letters of General Forbes; Reprint of 35 Letters Relating to the Expedition<br />

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Case-Hardening. 1918. (Monthly Bulletin, March 1918.)<br />

Electric Driving in Rolling-Mills and Foundries. (Monthly Bulletin,<br />

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Literature of the Coal Industry for 1925; by E. H. McClelland. 1926.<br />

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Manganese Steel; by E. H. McClelland and Victor S. Polansky. 1926.<br />

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Market Prices Appearing Currently in Technical and Trade Journals.<br />

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Pickling of Iron and Steel; Compiled by Victor S. Polansky. 1924.<br />

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New Publications of the Library<br />

The History of Civilization<br />

This is a reading list of more than usual interest. It<br />

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Department of History and Political Science, Carnegie Institute<br />

of Technology, to students who wish to read more or<br />

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to students in the course, that the Library asked permission to<br />

print it, and so is able to extend to its readers the advantage<br />

of an excellent course of reading and study.<br />

There are on this annotated list about sixty books, only<br />

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civilization". The others are books which, read in sequence,<br />

furnish, as a whole, a history of civilization from prehistoric<br />

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February issue as previously announced. A limited number<br />

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those who make prompt application.<br />

Periodicals Recently Added<br />

The following periodicals have recently been added to the<br />

list of those regularly received in the Periodical Room :<br />

Bulletin of the American Petroleum Institute. New York.<br />

Christian Century. Chicago.<br />

Flower Grower. Calcium, N. Y.<br />

Industrial Power. Chicago.<br />

Journal of Organotherapy. New York.<br />

Listening Post. Harrisburg.<br />

Readers Digest. Floral Park, N. Y.<br />

World Traveler. New York.


Books Recently Added to the Library<br />

An r or b prefixed to the call number indicates that the book must be<br />

called for and used in the Reference or the Technology Room; j that it i<br />

especially suitable for children; and q that it is quarto size or larger<br />

Fiction<br />

[Beck, Mrs. Adams.] B363dr<br />

Dreams and delights, by L. Adams Beck [pseud.]. Dodd.<br />

Contents.—"V. Lydiat."—The sea of lilies.—The bride of a god.—The beloved of<br />

the gods.—The hidden one.—The marriage of the princess.—The wisdom of the Orient.—<br />

Stately Julia.—The island of pearls.—The wonderful pilgrimage to Amarnath.—The man<br />

without a sword.<br />

Tales of ancient and modern India, Ceylon, and Japan.<br />

Bennett, Arnold. B439Lo<br />

Lord Raingo. Doran.<br />

"Though a touching, if squalid, love story is superimposed, Lord Raingo is first,<br />

last, and all the time a political novel... It provides a realistic record of the men who<br />

ruled us [the English], cajoled us, manoeuvred us, hoodwinked us at home and abroad,<br />

during the last two years of the War." J. St. L. Strachey in Spectator, 1926.<br />

Bromfield, Louis. B767e<br />

Early autumn; a story of a lady. Stokes.<br />

" 'Early Autumn' is concerned with the Pentlands, in whom are incarnated New<br />

England puritanism, pride and priggishness, the sense of caste responsibility, and<br />

ancestor worship. . .Olivia, who married to escape an aunt, escaped only into the<br />

respectable prison of her husband's family." B. R. Redman in Books, 1926.<br />

Introduces some of the characters of "The green bay tree" and "Possession".<br />

Bromfield, Louis. B767g<br />

The green bay tree; a novel. Stokes.<br />

"The story of two sisters: Lily who sinned courageously and flourished like the<br />

green bay tree, and Irene who was too righteous and perished of drought. Essentially,<br />

however, it is far more the story of an epoch in middle-western American life, a bar of<br />

light thrown on that brief period during which wilderness became farmland and farmland<br />

became factory-yard." New republic, 1924.<br />

Some of the characters appear also in his later novels "Possession", and "Early<br />

autumn".<br />

Cullum, Ridgwell. C915c<br />

Child of the North. Doran.<br />

Also published under the title "The candy man".<br />

A tale of the Canadian northwest.<br />

Deland, Mrs. Margaret. D389k<br />

The Kays. Harper.<br />

The setting is Old Chester in Civil War days, and the story that of the Kay family<br />

and particularly the thorny path trod by Arthur, a conscientious objector.<br />

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Dell, Floyd. D4112o<br />

An old man's folly; a novel. Doran.<br />

"The simple, frustrated life of a man who dreams shy dreams and yet, at, every<br />

turn in his career, lets slip from his weak grasp the chance to make them come true.<br />

Nathaniel Windle's boyish worship of a brilliant cousin, his flaccid acceptance of a dull<br />

job, his timid romance. .. his • increasingly remote connections with his family are all<br />

admirably realized." Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Gale, Zona. Gl45pr<br />

Preface to a life. Appleton.<br />

"In the little town of Pauquette, Wis., we meet the Mead family—father, mother,<br />

son and two maiden aunts...The way in which Bernard [the son] is compelled alike by<br />

circumstances, the force of things taken for granted and his own nature, his own beliefs<br />

and ideals, to give up the business he has chosen and the woman he loves in order to<br />

'settle down' in Pauquette. . .carries conviction, if it does not win sympathy." L. M.<br />

Field in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Green, Anna Katharine, afterward Mrs. Rohlfs. G827h<br />

Hand and ring. Dodd.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Harker, Mrs. Lizzie Allen. H273h<br />

Hilda Ware. Holt.<br />

A character study of the wife of a successful English author, and a keen analysis of<br />

the situation that develops when he becomes infatuated with his secretary.<br />

Hergesheimer, Joseph. H469ta<br />

Tampico; a novel. Knopf.<br />

"Opens with the return of Govett Bradier to' Mexico...He is a pioneer in the oil<br />

world and a legend in Mexico at forty...Then after his illness all this...had lost its<br />

savor. . .There are plots and counter-plots in 'Tampico', Mexican generals and Mexican<br />

bandits, professional gunmen and professional dancing girls. . .Prom it all. . .the character<br />

of Govett Bradier emerges not to be easily f<strong>org</strong>otten." Gladys GraJiam in Saturday<br />

review of literature, 1926.<br />

r H564h<br />

Hindenburg's march into London; tr. from the German original; ed. by<br />

Logan Marshall, with a preface by L. G. Redmond-Howard. Winston.<br />

First published during the World War in Germany where it was sensationally<br />

popular. It is an imaginary account of the German army crossing the channel, of the<br />

march on London, the attack, the triumphal entry, and the subjugation of the city. This<br />

volume contains the American publisher's preface and the introduction to the English<br />

edition.<br />

Hobbes, John Oliver (pseud, of Mrs. Pearl Mary H649si<br />

(Richards) Craigie).<br />

The sinner's comedy. Cassell. (The "unknown" library.)<br />

Hueffer, Ford Madox. H8891m<br />

A man could stand up—; a novel. A. & C. Boni.<br />

Continues his "Some do not" and "No more parades".<br />

"Presents the later phases of the war as they were experienced by Christopher<br />

Tietjens. . .The actual 'action' of the book passes in London during a relatively few<br />

hours of Armistice Day." Lloyd Morris in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Kilbourne, Fannie. K253h<br />

The Horton twins. Dodd.<br />

Continues the story of "Mrs. Horton speaking", telling of her babies, her neighbors,<br />

and her community activities.


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Roberts, Elizabeth Madox. R5363t<br />

The time of man; a novel. Viking Press.<br />

"The saga of the wanderings of a family of share croppers in Kentucky. . .The whole<br />

drab inarticulate homelessness of the share cropper is disclosed in these pages: the<br />

superstitions, the animality, the abysmal ignorance of the Southern white peasant, his<br />

stifled hopes and dreams." T. S. Stribling in Books, 1926.<br />

Scoville, Samuel, b. 1872. S432m<br />

Man and beast; with illustrations by C. L. Bull. Harcourt.<br />

Contents.—Red Rooi.—Three who met again.—Honey.—The lopstick.—Timarti.—<br />

Babirussa.—Khambu.—Lodi.—The Devil of Doomsday.—The coward.—Subterrane.—<br />

The killer.—White tiger.<br />

Tales of animal life in jungle, veldt, and frozen North.<br />

Swinnerton, Frank Arthur. S9782su<br />

Summer storm. Doran.<br />

The story of two girls, Polly and Beatrice, partners in a typing business in London,<br />

who are in love with the same man, a middle-aged club-man and idler. An interesting<br />

part of the setting is that of Polly's home life in the suburb, Gospel Oak.<br />

Train, Arthur Cheney. T684p<br />

Page Mr. Tutt. Scribner.<br />

Nine short stories in which the wily old lawyer, Mr. Tutt, amuses himself at the<br />

expense of litigants who are not quite so wily and who are far less kind-hearted than he.<br />

Van Doren, Carl. Vl86n<br />

The ninth wave. Harcourt.<br />

Using as a basis the old superstition that the waves of the ocean move in series, the<br />

ninth wave marking the highest point, the story reveals Kent Morrow's life and character<br />

in a succession of nine chapters, each concerned with an important stage of his<br />

development.<br />

Wallace, Edgar. W1752b<br />

Blue hand. Small.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Wallace, Edgar. W1752fe<br />

The fellowship of the Frog. Small.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Wassermann, Jakob. W278we<br />

Wedlock; tr. by Ludwig Lewisohn. Boni.<br />

Round about the two principal characters, Frederick Laudin and his wife, Pia,<br />

Wassermann has placed many subsidiary characters that emphasize the chaotic nature of<br />

the age and the collapse of marriage as a device for achieving social unity, companionship,<br />

and the rearing of the next generation. He discloses his belief that the social<br />

unit of the future is of two parts, man and wife sharing in mutual sacrifice the tasks of<br />

rebuilding the social structure. Adapted from Harry Hansen in the New York world,<br />

j 926.<br />

Webb, Mrs. Mary Gladys (Meredith). W365p<br />

Precious bane; a novel. Dutton.<br />

"The story it relates is of a remote district of Shropshire at the beginning of the<br />

last century, a story told in the first person by Prue Sarn, who in her old age set down<br />

the dramatic history of her youth, of what had happened to her and to her brother,<br />

Gideon Sarn... A book of splendid vitality and color.. .never pedantic for all its wealth<br />

of old folk-ways and folk-speech." L. M. Field in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Williams, Ben Ames. W742s<br />

The silver forest. Dutton.<br />

A mystery story.


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General Works<br />

Punjab University. r 020.713 P98<br />

Circular of information and the syllabus of studies for the library<br />

training class, 1923/24. 1923.<br />

Riverside, Cal.—Public library. r 027.4 R52<br />

Summary report, 1924/25-date. [1925-date.]<br />

York, Pa.—Public library. r 021.3 Y32<br />

Library work in the public schools of York, Pa., during the school<br />

year 1923-1924, M. A. Clinedinst, librarian. [1924.]<br />

On cover: Library work in the public schools of York, Pa. The York plan.<br />

Published by the Board of education as a part of the annual report of the superintendent<br />

of public instruction. •<br />

Contains outline of lessons on the use of books and libraries for grades IV-VII and<br />

the high school, and lists of books for classroom libraries.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

Bixler, Julius Seelye. 191 J16zb<br />

Religion in the philosophy of William James. Jones, 1926. (Amherst<br />

books.)<br />

Bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"This study of the religious philosophy of William James is a revision of a<br />

dissertation presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Yale University."<br />

Preface.<br />

Carreon, Manuel Lingad. 136.7 C22<br />

Applicability of standard tests to the Filipino; a comparative and<br />

diagnostic study of Haggert3 r reading examination: sigma 1, Haggerty<br />

reading examination: sigma 3, Haggerty intelligence examination:<br />

delta 1, and Haggerty intelligence examination: delta 2. [World Book<br />

Co.] 1926.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—Minnesota University, 1923.<br />

Bibliography: p.137-145.<br />

Hollingworth, Mrs. Leta (Stetter). 136.76 H72<br />

Gifted children; their nature and nurture. Macmillan, 1926. (Experimental<br />

education series.)<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

"Mrs. Hollingworth's compendium of the recently accumulated data in regard to<br />

superior children is a well balanced presentation that will at once take its place as a<br />

readable and useful guide. .. The data have been gathered within a dozen or at best a<br />

score of years, by the accredited methods of psychology... A considerable portion of the<br />

book is devoted to the survey of factors influential in the production of the gifted child."<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

qr 130.5 124<br />

The International journal of psycho-analysis [quarterly], 1920-date.<br />

v.i-date. 1920-date.<br />

Official <strong>org</strong>an of the International Psycho-analytical Association.


Ethics<br />

BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 57<br />

Atwood, Albert William. 174 A88<br />

The mind of the millionaire. Harper, 1926.<br />

"Concerned, in the main, not with studying the effects of great wealth on character<br />

and on society, but with justifying the ways of millionaires to other men. As a<br />

sociological study it is thus of small importance; but as a collection of facts, views, and<br />

incidents regarding the opulent it is something that may be read with interest."<br />

Outlook, 1926.<br />

Barney, Caroline Clark. 173 B25<br />

Programs for mothers meetings. Pilgrim Press [cl925].<br />

"Reference books": p.42-43.<br />

The same r 173 B25<br />

Fisher, Irving. 178 F53<br />

Prohibition at its worst. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"List of authors, titles, and publishers": p.241-244.<br />

Presents the case for prohibition to show that social and economic conditions under<br />

prohibition even at its worst are better than before it, and to urge the strict enforcement<br />

of the law.<br />

Johnsen, Julia E., comp. 172 J35<br />

Selected articles on war; cause and cure. Wilson, 1926. (Handbook<br />

series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[xi]-lxiv.<br />

The same r 172 J35<br />

United States—Children's bureau. 174 U25<br />

Vocational guidance and junior placement; twelve cities in the United<br />

States. 1925. (Bureau publication, no.149.)<br />

"Pittsburgh, history of the vocational-guidance movement": p.267—294.<br />

The same r 174 U25<br />

The same. (In United States—Children's bureau. Bureau publication,<br />

no.149.) r 362.7 U25bu no.149<br />

Religion<br />

[Christodulus] pseud. r 248 C46<br />

The power of grace illustrated in six letters from a minister of the<br />

Reformed church to John Newton, rector of St. Mary Woolnoth,<br />

London; tr. from the original Latin by William Cowper. Inglis, 1792.<br />

Cutts, Edward Lewes. 246 C95<br />

History of early Christian art. Society for Promoting Christian<br />

Knowledge, 1893. (Side-lights of church history.)<br />

A study of the remains of Christian art as a means of throwing light upon the<br />

history of the early church.<br />

Greenfield, William. 225.4 B47gr<br />

The polymicrian Greek lexicon to the New Testament; in which the<br />

various senses of the words are distinctly explained in English, and<br />

authorized by references to passages of Scripture. Perkins, 1844. (With<br />

Bible. New Testament. Greek. He Kaine Diatheke. 1844.)


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Parker, Theodore. 252 P24s<br />

Sermons of religion; ed. with a preface by S. A. Eliot. Amer. Unitarian<br />

Assoc. [cl908.]<br />

"The first ten sermons in this volume were published by Mr. Parker in 1852, under<br />

the title 'Ten Sermons of Religion'." Editor's preface.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 252 P24si<br />

Sins and safeguards of society; ed. with notes by S. B. Stewart.<br />

Amer. Unitarian Assoc.<br />

Contents.—The chief sins of the people.—The three chief safeguards of society.—The<br />

public education of the people.—Education of the people.—The public function of woman.<br />

—Home considered in relation to its moral influence.—The moral dangers of prosperity.<br />

—Hard times.—Poverty.—War.—Crime and its punishment.—What religion may do<br />

for a man.—Notes.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 252 P24t<br />

The transient and permanent in Christianity; ed. with notes by G. W.<br />

Cooke. Amer. Unitarian Assoc. [cl908.]<br />

Sermons.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 252 P24w<br />

The world of matter and the spirit of man; latest discourses of<br />

religion; ed. with notes by G. W. Cooke. Amer. Unitarian Assoc.<br />

[cl907.]<br />

Contents.—Transcendentalism.—Ecclesiastical institutions and religious consciousness.<br />

—The biblical, ecclesiastical, and philosophical notion of God.—The delights of piety.—<br />

Beauty in the world of matter.—God's revelation in matter and mind.—Theological and<br />

philosophical development in New England.<br />

Speer, William. 261 S742<br />

God's rule for Christian giving; a practical essay on the science of<br />

Christian economy. Presbyterian Board of Publication [cl875],<br />

r 266 W851<br />

Women and missions [monthly], April 1924-date. v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

Formed by the union of "Woman's work" and "Home mission monthly".<br />

"Published by the Woman's committees of the boards of missions of the Presbyterian<br />

Church in the U. S. A."<br />

Sociology<br />

Abbott, Edith, comp. 325.73 A131h<br />

Historical aspects of the immigration problem; select documents.<br />

University of Chicago Press [1926]. (Chicago University. Social service<br />

series.)<br />

Contents.—Causes of emigration; Emigration conditions in the United Kingdom and<br />

northern Europe.—Economic aspects of the immigration problem.—Early problems of<br />

assimilation.—Pauperism and crime and other domestic immigration problems.—Public<br />

opinion and the immigrant.<br />

The documents relate to the history of immigration from Europe to the United<br />

States before the period of federal control, which began in 1882.<br />

Boy Scouts of America. r 369.2 B666<br />

Annual report (12th-date), 1921-date. 1922-date.<br />

Published in the Congressional series of the United States public documents.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 59<br />

Crum, William Leonard, & Patton, A. C. 311 C89<br />

An introduction to the methods of economic statistics. Shaw, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.477-479.<br />

Mr. Crum is (1925) assistant professor of statistics and director of the statistical<br />

laboratory of the Committee on economic research, Harvard University. Mr. Patton was<br />

formerly instructor in statistics, Yale University.<br />

Dennis, Alfred Pearce. 380 D43<br />

The romance of world trade. Holt [cl926].<br />

The chapters appeared previously as magazine articles. They describe the development<br />

of modern commerce, the final chapters discussing American problems. The author<br />

is (1926) vice-chairman of the United States Tariff commission.<br />

r 361 D59<br />

The Diminutive philanthropist, 1916—]25]. v.l, no.1-7. Pittsburgh,<br />

Associated Charities of Pittsburgh, 1916-25.<br />

"Issued every now and then by the Associated Charities of Pittsburgh."<br />

MacGuffin, Ralph Dudley. 383 M16<br />

Stamps as an investment. [Privately printed, cl926.]<br />

National Florence Crittenton Mission. r 362.8 N15<br />

Report for the year 1922/24. [1924.]<br />

Issued biennially.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 326 P24<br />

The rights of man in America; ed. with a preface by F. B. Sanborn.<br />

Amer. Unitarian Assoc. [cl911.]<br />

Contents.—The Mexican War.—The administration of President Polk.—The state<br />

of the nation.—The like and the different.—The Fugitive Slave Law.—An anti-slavery<br />

address.—The progress of America.—The new crime against humanity.—The rights of<br />

man in America.—The present aspect of the anti-slavery enterprise.—The present crisis in<br />

American affairs.<br />

Parker, Theodore, 326 P24s<br />

The slave power; ed. with notes by J. K. Hosmer. Amer. Unitarian<br />

Assoc.<br />

Anti-slavery sermons and essays written between 1841 and 1852.<br />

Pennsylvania Association for the Blind. r 362.4 P3994L<br />

Lions clubs campaign booklet, no.1-4. [Pittsburgh.]<br />

Sage, Elizabeth. 391 S12<br />

A study of costume, from the days of the Egyptians to modern times.<br />

Scribner [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.229-230.<br />

United States army almanac, 1925. [1925.] r 355.973 U2536<br />

"Prepared and printed at the Recruiting publicity bureau, U. S. Army, Governors<br />

Island, N. Y."<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. r 369.18 V28<br />

Proceedings of the annual encampment (26th), 1925. 1926.<br />

Published as House documents of the Congress to which they are submitted.<br />

Proceedings of the lst-25th annual encampment not printed.<br />

Znaniecki, Florian. 301 Z72<br />

The laws of social psychology. University of Chicago Press, 1925.<br />

"The Sociological Institute of the University of Poznan, MCMXXV."


60 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Politics and Government<br />

American Academy of Political and Social Science. 327 A51am<br />

America's relation to the European situation. 1923.<br />

Editor, Carl Kelsey.<br />

v.108, July 1923 of "Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social<br />

Science".<br />

Contents.—The present international situation in Europe.—The present situation in<br />

world finance.—The economic basis of international peace.—The Near East. The influence<br />

of Europe on America.—What the United States can do for Europe.<br />

The same. (In American Academy of Political and Social Science.<br />

Annals, v.108.) r 306 A51 v.108<br />

Colvin, David Leigh. 329.81 C72<br />

Prohibition in the United States; a history of the Prohibition party<br />

and of the prohibition movement. Doran [cl926].<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

The same • r 329.81 C72<br />

An official history of the party which includes the main points in the history of the<br />

whole movement from 1785 to 1926.<br />

Conference on American Relations with China, r 327.51 C74<br />

Baltimore, 1925.<br />

American relations with China; a report of the conference held at<br />

Johns Hopkins University, September 17-20, 1925, with supplementary<br />

materials, and arranged to be of use to discussion groups, current<br />

events clubs, and university classes. Johns Hopkins Press, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.192-196.<br />

Foreign Policy Association, New York. r 327 F7672<br />

Pamphlet. 1922-26.<br />

Incomplete.<br />

No.16 has been catalogued separately. (r 943.5 N48)<br />

No.29 was withdrawn and replaced with no.30.<br />

For contents see Contents book kept at reference desk.<br />

Haines, Charles Grove, & Haines, Mrs. B. H. M. 320.1 H15<br />

Principles and problems of government. Harper, 1926.<br />

"Supplementary readings" at end of each chapter.<br />

Contents.—Introduction to the study of the principles and the problems of government.—-Problems<br />

of public control of government.—Principles and problems of government<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization and administration.—Some special problems in the operation of<br />

government.<br />

Lundin, Hilda G. 320.9 L97<br />

The influence of Jeremy Bentham on English democratic development.<br />

Iowa University [1920], (Iowa University. Studies in the social<br />

sciences, v.7, no.3.)<br />

Bibliography: p.S3-84.


' BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 61<br />

Economics<br />

Fischer, Louis. 338.2 F52<br />

Oil imperialism; the international struggle for petroleum. International<br />

Publishers, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.247-249.<br />

Discusses the part played by oil in international diplomacy, being chiefly concerned<br />

with the oil resources of Russia and the dealings of the Soviet government in regard to<br />

concessions. The author's sympathies are entirely with Soviet Russia and against all<br />

capitalistic nations.<br />

Illinois—Labor department. r 331 1226<br />

Annual report (Ist-date), July 1, 1917-date. [1918-date.]<br />

qr 331.05 1242<br />

Industrial relations, Bloomfield's labor digest [weekly], Oct. 15, 1921—<br />

Dec. 29, 1923. v.8, no.7-v.17, no.19 in 3v. 1921-23.<br />

Loose-leaf.<br />

Cumulative index, v.l—16. (In v.13, no.ll—v.16.)<br />

r 330.1963 124<br />

International review of agricultural economics (monthly bulletin of<br />

economic and social intelligence), 1919-date. v.lO-date. 1919-date.<br />

Published by the Bureau of economic and social intelligence of the International<br />

Institute of Agriculture, Rome.<br />

Merritt, Walter Gordon. r 331.1 M63<br />

History of the League for Industrial Rights. League for Industrial<br />

Rights, 1925.<br />

The American Anti-Boycott Association, which became the League for Industrial<br />

Rights in 1919, was <strong>org</strong>anized in 1903 to combat the policy of strikes and boycotts conducted<br />

by the American Federation of Labor.<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 331 N1552c<br />

The cost of living in the United States. 1925. (Studies of the cost<br />

of living.)<br />

The same, 1914-26. [Rev. ed.] 1926. (Studies of the cost of<br />

living.) r 331 N1552c2<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

An analysis and comparison of the more important series of index numbers of the<br />

cost of living, and a survey of changes in the cost of living for the United States as a<br />

whole since 1914, summing up the outstanding results of the Conference Board's investigations<br />

in this field. The second edition makes such changes and additions as are<br />

necessary to include all significant data available at the beginning of 1926.<br />

Perigord, Paul. 338.9 P43<br />

The International Labor Organization; a study of labor and capital<br />

in cooperation, with an introduction by H. M. Robinson. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.329-334.<br />

"Purpose is to call the attention of the American public to the International Labor<br />

Organization of the League of Nations, by which labbr has officially entered upon its<br />

international stage, to show its sociological and political background, to describe its<br />

genesis, structure and achievement, and to study the problem of American participation."<br />

Preface.<br />

Raby, Robert Cornelius. r 332.34 Rll<br />

The regulation of pawnbroking. Russell Sage Foundation, 1924.<br />

(Small loan series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.63.<br />

A brief study of the pawnbroking laws in various parts of the United States and<br />

their interpretation as iound in the reported decisions of the courts.


62 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Texas University—Extension department. r 331.3 T32<br />

The child labor amendment. 1925. (Texas University. Bulletin,<br />

no.2529.)<br />

Issued by the Interscholastic League Bureau.<br />

"Bibliography on child labor amendment": p. [19]—32.<br />

Contains affirmative and negative briefs, and excerpts from speeches and articles on<br />

the subject.<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. r 338.2 U2532re<br />

Report on war-time profits and costs of the steel industry, February<br />

18, 1925. 1925.<br />

United States—Labor statistics bureau. r 331 U2536bL<br />

Bulletin; industrial relations and labor conditions series, July 1923date.<br />

[no.l-date.] 1923-date.<br />

no.1-6 appear in the Miscellaneous series of the Labor statistics bureau [no.32, 35,<br />

37, 40-41], bulletins, no.340, 349, 361, 380, 383-384. (r 331.8 U2S3)<br />

One of the series continuing the bulletin formerly-issued bimonthly by the Labor<br />

bureau of the United States.<br />

For contents see Contents book kept at reference desk.<br />

United States—Select committee on Bureau of r 336.2 U25398<br />

internal revenue.<br />

Investigation of the Bureau of internal revenue. 2 pts. in lv. [1926.]<br />

(69th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Rept. no.27.)<br />

Submitted by Mr. Couzens.<br />

pt.i. Partial report.<br />

pt.2. Report.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 338.4 U2534<br />

Broad-silk manufacture and the tariff. 1926.<br />

"In the preparation of this report the Tariff Commission had the services of Oscar<br />

B. Ryder, of the textile division of the commission's staff, and of others. The tables<br />

contained in the report were prepared by Cora R. Hutchison." Acknowledgment.<br />

Real Estate<br />

Hinman, Albert G., & Dorau, H. B. 333 H56<br />

Real estate merchandising; with an introduction by R. T. Ely.<br />

Shaw, 1926.<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15<br />

Administrative problems of real estate boards; proceedings & reports<br />

of the Realtor secretaries division. 1925. (Its Annals of real estate<br />

practice, 1925, v.9.)<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15c<br />

Co-operative apartments; proceedings & reports of the Co-operative<br />

apartment section. 1925. (Its Annals of real estate practice, 1925, v.8.)<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15g<br />

General real estate topics; proceedings of general sessions and special<br />

conferences at eighteenth annual convention. 1925. (Its Annals of real<br />

estate practice, 1925, v.l.)


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 63<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15h<br />

Home building & subdividing; proceedings & reports of the Home<br />

builders & subdividers division. 1925. (Its Annals of real estate<br />

practice, 1925, v.3.)<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15p<br />

Property management; proceedings & reports of the Property<br />

management division. 1925. (Its Annals of real estate practice, 1925,<br />

v.5.)<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15r<br />

Real estate brokerage; proceedings & reports of the Brokers division.<br />

1925. (Its Annals of real estate practice, 1925, v.2.)<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 334.1 N15<br />

Real estate finance; proceedings & reports of the Mortgage and<br />

finance division. 1925. (Its Annals of real estate practice, 1925, v.4.)<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15s<br />

Selling farm lands; proceedings & reports of the Farm lands division.<br />

1925. (Its Annals of real estate practice, 1925, v.7.)<br />

Law. International Conferences<br />

Hague, Permanent Court of International Justice. r 341.6 H145<br />

Annual report (Ist-date), 1922-date. [1925?]-date. (Publications,<br />

ser. E, no.l-date.)<br />

Hart, Albert Bushnell. q 342.7 H31w<br />

We and the Constitution of the United States; illustrated; including<br />

an analysis of the Constitution. Amer. Viewpoint Soc, 1925.<br />

The same qj 342.7 H31<br />

Contains a brief summary of the history of the original document, the text with the<br />

19 amendments, and an analysis of it, the text of the Mayflower compact, the Declaration<br />

of Independence, and the Articles of Confederation, and a list of questions for<br />

school children.<br />

Hoijer, Olof. qr 341.6 H69<br />

La solution pacifique des litiges internationaux, avant et depuis la<br />

Societe des Nations; etude de droit international et d'histoire diplomatique.<br />

1925.<br />

League of Nations. qr 341.6 L452m<br />

The monthly summary of the League of Nations, Feb. 15, 1924-date.<br />

v.4-date. 1924-date.<br />

New York State Association of Judges of County r 343.12 N261<br />

Children's Courts.<br />

Proceedings of the annual conference • (2d-date), 1924-date. 1925date.<br />

Published by the New York state Probation commission.<br />

Palm, Andrew J. 341.6 P19<br />

The League of Nations; reasons why the United States should join<br />

other nations to bring universal peace and avoid the wickedness and<br />

expense of war. League of Nations Co. [cl924.]


64 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Education<br />

Pittsburgh Personnel Association—Section on r 371.42 P67<br />

relations with educational institutions.<br />

Bulletin, no.l-date. Pittsburgh, 1924-date.<br />

qr 370.5 P96<br />

Progressive education; a quarterly review of the newer tendencies in<br />

education, April 1924-date. v.i-date. Progressive Education Assoc,<br />

1924-date.<br />

United States—Education bureau. r 370.5 U25<br />

Foreign education leaflet, Nov. 1925-date. no.l-date. 1925-date.<br />

Women<br />

Faust, Allen Klein. 396 F28<br />

The new Japanese womanhood; with preface by W. E. Lampe.<br />

Doran [cl926].<br />

• Bibliography: p.163-164.<br />

Describes the transitional struggles of Japanese women to emerge from the passive,<br />

submerged status to which the old ideal held them, and to gain their place in all phases<br />

of life outside the home. The author is (1926) president of Miyagi College, one of the<br />

largest colleges for women in Japan.<br />

Language<br />

Bame, Mrs. Irene S. 428.2 B21<br />

English lessons for home makers; a first book for use in women's<br />

Americanization classes. Board of education, Akron [cl922].<br />

433.2 C53<br />

The Classic German dictionary, in. two parts; German-English and<br />

English-German, compiled from the best authorities of both languages.<br />

Hinds. (Classic dictionaries.)<br />

Daniell, Moses Grant. 478 D223<br />

New Latin composition, based mainly upon Caesar and Cicero. Sanborn<br />

[cl897]. (The students' series of Latin classics.)<br />

De Vere, Maximilian Scheie. 420.4 D48<br />

Studies in English; or, Glimpses of the inner life of our language.<br />

Ed.3. Scribner, 1869.<br />

Jespersen, Jens Otto Harry. 401 J29<br />

Language; its nature, development, and origin. Holt, 1925.<br />

Science<br />

Abraham, R. M. 526.91 A15<br />

Surveying instruments; their design, construction, testing, & adjustment.<br />

Casella [1926?]<br />

Includes something of the theory and use of the various instruments, and, in addition<br />

to general surveying, considers mine surveying, photographic surveying, and investigation<br />

of the upper atmosphere.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 65<br />

Alabama—Museum of natural history. qr 570.5 A31<br />

Museum paper. no.[l]-7. 1910-24.<br />

Carr-Saunders, Alexander Morris. 575.6 C22<br />

Eugenics. Holt [cl926]. (Home university library.)<br />

"Note on books": p.253-254.<br />

Doncaster, Leonard. 575.1 D72a<br />

Heredity in the light of recent research. [Ed.3.] Cambridge University<br />

Press, 1921. (Cambridge manuals of science and literature.)<br />

"Literature list": p.[154]-157.<br />

Very much condensed.<br />

Fabre, Jean Henri. 504 Fil<br />

Here and there in popular science; ed., annotated, and tr. by P. F.<br />

Bicknell. Century [cl926].<br />

Contents.—Wonders of astronomy.—Curiosities of plant life.—Something about our<br />

bodies.<br />

Selected chapters from various works by Fabre, with a few editorial notes which<br />

serve only partially to bring obsolete statements up to date.<br />

Guppy, Estella L. 585.23 G97<br />

The story of the sequoias, Sequoia sempervirens (coast redwood<br />

tree of California), Sequoia gigantea or Washingtoniana (big tree of<br />

the Sierras), "nature's noblest legacy". [Post Printing & Binding Co.]<br />

cl925.<br />

Booklet dealing briefly with the big trees, their threatened destruction and the<br />

measures for their protection in forest reserves.<br />

Marmer, Harry Aaron. 525.6 M39<br />

The tide. Appleton, 1926.<br />

A good presentation of the subject by the assistant chief of the Division of tides<br />

and currents of the United States Coast and geodetic survey. The best book available<br />

for the reader who wants general information, comparatively free from mathematics.<br />

Proctor, Mary. 523.6 P96<br />

The romance of comets. Harper, 1926.<br />

"An account of some of the quaint ideas.. .regarding comets, meteors, and shooting<br />

stars in the days of long ago, when they were looked upon with apprehension and fear."<br />

Preface.<br />

Wellhouse, Walter Housley. 595.7 W49<br />

How insects live; an elementary entomology. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contains "References".<br />

"The plan used in this book differs from the usual one. . .in the use of a few species<br />

as types instead of giving many short generalized accounts of families. The types have<br />

been chosen with the idea of illustrating the principal habits of the insect group as well<br />

as the principal orders of the group." Preface.<br />

Mathematics<br />

Dull, Raymond William. 510 D88<br />

Mathematics for engineers. McGraw, 1926.<br />

The same r 510 D88<br />

Covers a wide field, filling an intermediate place between the text-books and the<br />

reference handbooks.<br />

Durell, Fletcher, 6k Arnold, E. E. r 513.1 D94<br />

Plane geometry. Merrill [cl917].


66 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Physics<br />

Becker, Karl, & Ebert, Fritz. r 537.54 B36<br />

Metallrontgenrohren (wirkungsweise, anlage, betrieb). 1925. (Sammlung<br />

Vieweg; tagesfragen aus den gebieten der naturwissenschaften<br />

und der technik, pt.75.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Dunoyer, L. 533.5 D92<br />

Vacuum practice; tr. by J. H. Smith. Bell, 1926. (International<br />

text-books of exact science.)<br />

Bibliography: p.221-225.<br />

Concerned primarily with technique, but includes a considerable amount of theory<br />

also. Deals with pumps, manometers, connecting tubes, elimination of occluded gases,<br />

micro-analysis of gases, and production of vacua by absorbers and by electric discharge.<br />

Fery, Charles, and others. r 537.86 F42<br />

Piles primaires et accumulateurs; sous le patronage de l'Union des<br />

Syndicats de I'Electricite, de la Societe Frangaise des Electriciens, du<br />

Syndicat Professionnel des Ingenieurs Electriciens Frangais. 1925.<br />

(Encyclopedic d'electricite industrielle.)<br />

"Bibliographie": p.[653]-654.<br />

General Electric Company—Incandescent lamp r 535.05 G29<br />

department, Cleveland—Nela research laboratory.<br />

Abstract-bulletin, Jan. 1913-Dec. 1925. v.l. 1913-25.<br />

v.l, no.l, issued by the Physical laboratory of the National Electric Lamp Association.<br />

v.l, no.2-3, issued by the Nela research laboratory, National lamp works of the<br />

General Electric Company.<br />

Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph. 531.18 L76<br />

Relativity; a very elementary exposition. Doran [cl926].<br />

Very brief and simple presentation of the idea of relativity, and the way it enters<br />

into human thought and experience.<br />

Slosson, Edwin Emery. 530 S63<br />

The physical sciences. Amer. Library Assoc, 1926. (Reading with<br />

a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.[31.]<br />

The same r 530 S63<br />

Brief and interesting introduction to the study of physics and chemistry, with<br />

comments on some of the books which may be read and studied with profit.<br />

Chemistry. Mineralogy<br />

Brockman, Charles Joseph. 541.17 B76<br />

Electro-<strong>org</strong>anic chemistry. Wiley, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: Author's preface, p.ix-x.<br />

A compilation and critical review of work in an important but rather intricate field.<br />

Cites references fully.<br />

Cady, Hamilton Perkins. 545 Cllg<br />

General chemistry. Ed.2. McGraw, 1926. (International chemical<br />

series.)<br />

"This book is something of an abridgment and much of a simplification of the<br />

author's earlier book entitled 'In<strong>org</strong>anic Chemistry'." Preface to first edition.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927<br />

Cole, Sydney William. r 547.9 C68<br />

Practical physiological chemistry. Ed.7. Heffer, 1926.<br />

Du Noiiy, Pierre Lecomte. 541.12 D92<br />

Surface equilibria of biological and <strong>org</strong>anic colloids; introductions by<br />

Alexis Carrel and R. A. Millikan. Chemical Catalog Co., 1*26. (American<br />

Chemical Society. Monograph series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.195-202.<br />

The same r 541.12 D92<br />

Gmelin, Leopold. qr 546 G52g<br />

Gmelins Handbuch der an<strong>org</strong>anischen chemie; hrsg. von der<br />

Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft; bearb. von R. J. Meyer, unter<br />

beratender mitwirkung von Franz Peters. Ed.8. pt.i, 5, 13, 32-33.<br />

1924-26.<br />

Henkel, Johann Friedrich. r 549.272 H44<br />

Pyritologia; or, A history of the pyrites, the principal body in the<br />

mineral kingdom; tr. from the German. Millar, 1757.<br />

Holmes, Harry Nicholls. 540 H73i<br />

Introductory college chemistry. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

"Suggested reading" at end of two of the chapters.<br />

Based on author's "General chemistry", but somewhat condensed and simplified<br />

with the intent of providing a text suitable for college students with no previous<br />

knowledge of chemistry.<br />

Kolthoff, I. M. 545.5 K37<br />

Indicators; their use in quantitative analysis and in the colorimetric<br />

determination of hydrogen-ion concentration; an authorized translation<br />

based upon the 2d German ed., rev. and enl., by N. H. Furman. Wiley,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Useful work discussing theoretical and practical considerations of the use of<br />

indicators in neutralization titrations and hydrogen-ion determination. Does not go too<br />

deeply into the physical chemistry of the subject and omits <strong>org</strong>anic chemistry of the dyes.<br />

Stieglitz, Julius Oscar. 540 S85<br />

Chemistry and recent progress in medicine. Williams, 1926. (Johns<br />

Hopkins University—School of Medicine. Charles E. Dohme memorial<br />

lectureship, 2d course, 1924.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Expands and to some extent brings up to date the "Report on the future independence<br />

and progress of medicine in the age of chemistry", prepared by the American<br />

Chemical Society. Written from the viewpoint of the chemist looking at the problems of<br />

medicine.<br />

Geology. Meteorology<br />

Gregg, Willis Ray. 551.5 G86<br />

Aeronautical meteorology. Ronald Press Co. [cl925.] (Ronald<br />

aeronautic library.)<br />

Bibliography: p.129-132.<br />

Author, who is a meteorologist with the United States Weather bureau, gives<br />

information on the upper air as revealed by recent aerological research, and applies this<br />

information to the development and safety of aeronautics.<br />

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68 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Jillson, Willard Rouse. r 553.2 J32<br />

The coal industry in Kentucky; a review of the discovery, development,<br />

mining methods, qualities, markets, analyses, geology, correlations,<br />

locations, production statistics, and mine operators of the coals of<br />

Kentucky, including a complete bibliography. Ed.2, rev. & enl. Kentucky<br />

Geological survey, 1924. (Kentucky—Geological survey. Series<br />

6. [Geologic reports] v.20.)<br />

The same. (In Kentucky—Geological survey. Series 6. [Geologic<br />

reports] v.20.) r 557.69 K19s v.20<br />

Mills, Enos Abijah. 550.4 M699<br />

Romance of geology; being adventures with glaciers, rivers, and<br />

wind, fossil hunting, trailing ancient seashores, and following mirages<br />

of the desert. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

qr 551.5 W42<br />

Weekly weather and crop bulletin, for the week ending Jan. 1, 1924-date.<br />

v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

Continues "Weather, crops, and markets".<br />

Published by the United States Weather bureau.<br />

Useful Arts<br />

British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25. r 606 B75h2<br />

Phases of modern science; published in connexion with the science<br />

exhibit arranged by a committee of the Royal Society in the pavilion of<br />

His Majesty's government at the British Empire Exhibition, 1925.<br />

[Ed.2.] 1925.<br />

"The book constitutes a second edition of the Handbook to the Royal Society's<br />

exhibit in the Pavilion of His Majesty's Government at the British Empire Exhibition<br />

in 1924." Preface.<br />

The same. 1924 r 606 B75h<br />

Title reads "Handbook to the exhibition of pure science".<br />

Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. q 677.2 H52<br />

The story of cloth; compiled as a practical handbook for men who sell<br />

men's clothing. [cl925.]<br />

The same qr 677.2 H52<br />

"References": p.34.<br />

Brief, practical information about the manufacture and characteristics of the more<br />

important fabrics used in men's suits and overcoats.<br />

Houghton (E. F.) & Company, Philadelphia. 677.1 H83<br />

Textile hand book; cotton edition. 1925.<br />

The same r 677.1 H83<br />

Practical handbook on manufacture of cotton fabrics.<br />

Pennsylvania—Vocational education bureau. qr 607 P3992<br />

Bulletin [new ser.], no.1-4. 1923.<br />

Reproduced from type-written copy.<br />

Selvidge, Robert Washington, & Allton, J. M. 682 S46<br />

Blacksmithing; a manual for use in school and shop. Manual Arts<br />

Press [cl925], (The Selvidge series of instruction manuals.)<br />

Contains "References".<br />

Elementary, practical outline characterized by clear and logical explanations. Gives<br />

directions very briefly and supplies definite references to information in other textbooks<br />

of f<strong>org</strong>ing practice.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 69<br />

Viscose Company. q 677.36 V35<br />

The story of rayon, the newest textile yarn; being the initial complete<br />

presentation of the origin, development, and merits of this versatile<br />

product. [cl925.]<br />

The same qr 677.36 V35<br />

History, manufacture, and properties of artificial silk.<br />

Weber, Lothar E. 678 W374<br />

The chemistry of rubber manufacture; based on the fifth edition of<br />

"The chemistry of India rubber", by C. O. Weber. Griffin, 1926.<br />

"Bibliography of analysis of crude rubber": p.116-120; "Bibliography of analysis<br />

of vulcanised rubber": p.328-335.<br />

Includes chemical and physical examination of crude and vulcanized rubber, and<br />

discusses synthesis, compounding, softeners, solvents, and reclaimed rubber.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene. Safety<br />

Barrett, Sir William Fletcher. 615.857 B26<br />

The religion of health; an examination of Christian science; completed<br />

by R. M. Barrett. Dent, 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Bibliographies": p.[vi.]<br />

Huse, Sibyl Marvin. 615.857 H95b<br />

Bible readings. Putnam, 1925.<br />

"Joshua's long day and The dial of Ahaz, series 1, no.2 of the Our race series, by<br />

C. A. L. Totten, revised and edited by S. M. Huse": p.219-244.<br />

r 610.5 M5618<br />

The Medical and surgical reporter; a weekly journal, Oct. 1858-July<br />

1865. v.1-12. 1859-65.<br />

r 610.5 R361<br />

The Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery; being a half-yearly<br />

journal containing a retrospective view of every discovery and practical<br />

improvement in the medical sciences, 1840-June 1876. no.1-73 in 35v.<br />

Adee, 1843-76.<br />

Imprint varies.<br />

No.1-2, 2d Amer. ed.; no.3-5, 1st Amer. from 4th Lond. ed.; no.6-8, Amer. ed.;<br />

no.9-73, uniform Amer. ed.<br />

Stopes, Marie Charlotte Carmichael. 612.6 S88<br />

Sex and the young. Putnam, 1926.<br />

United States—Labor statistics bureau. r 614.8 U2534<br />

Bulletin; safety code series, April 1923-date. no.l-date. 1923-date.<br />

One of the series continuing the bulletin formerly issued bimonthly by the Labor<br />

bureau of the United States.<br />

For contents see Contents book kept at reference desk.<br />

Williams, Leonard Llewelyn Bulkeley. 613 W746<br />

The science and art of living. Hodder [1926?]<br />

"Authorities": p.235-236.<br />

Wisconsin—Industrial commission. r 614.805 W81<br />

The Wisconsin safety review, June 1918-Feb. 1922, July 1923. v.1-3,<br />

no.2; v.4, no.l. 1918-23.


70 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Engineering<br />

Asphalt Association, New York city. r 625.85 A83p<br />

Pointer, no.11-15, 17-24. [1924P-26?]<br />

Leaflets concerned mainly with merits of asphalt paving.<br />

Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh. qr 625.143 C21<br />

Rails and angle bars. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Loose-leaf.<br />

Ettele, Claude. 621.89 E89<br />

Lubricating oil salesman's primer; an outline of the science of<br />

lubrication, intended for the embryo salesman. Chemical Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Concise presentation with a few references to additional information. Considers<br />

friction, manufacture and testing of lubricants, and application to prime movers, power<br />

transmission equipment, and industrial machinery.<br />

Fuller, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Warren, & McClintock, J. R. 628.3 F98s<br />

Solving sewage problems. McGraw, 1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of two of the chapters.<br />

Considers the entire subject of sewage disposal but deals chiefly with theory and<br />

practice of those developments which have received the greatest administrative and technical<br />

attention during recent years.<br />

Hovey, Otis Ellis. 624.8 H84<br />

Movable bridges, v.l. Wiley, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: v.l, p.33-35.<br />

v.l. Superstructure.<br />

Marshall, Charles William. 629.1136 M41<br />

Electric vehicles. Chapman, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.xii.<br />

Based on experience in operation and maintenance of battery-driven vehicles used in<br />

Scotland, but largely types developed in America.<br />

Myers, David Moffat. 621.101 M99p<br />

The power plant. Industrial Extension Institute [cl918]. (Factory<br />

management course, v.2.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Elementary descriptive work which does not go deeply into mechanical engineering<br />

principles.<br />

National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. 629.108 N15<br />

Handbook of automobiles, 1926. [cl926.]<br />

Describes the various types of passenger and commercial vehicles.<br />

National Electric Light Association— qr 621.2 N15<br />

Hydraulic power committee.<br />

Report of Hydraulic power committee, Technical national section<br />

(2d-5th), 1922-1924/25. 1922-25.<br />

The same (Ist-date), 1921-date. (In National Electric Light Association.<br />

Proceedings, v.44-date.) r 621.32 N15<br />

Ohio State University—Engineering experiment station. r 620.5 018c<br />

Circular. no.8-date. 1921-date.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 71<br />

Parcel, John Ira, & Maney, G. A. 624.044 P22<br />

An elementary treatise on statically indeterminate stresses. Wiley,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography: p. 3 58-363.<br />

"Has grown out of authors' needs in teaching the subject of Indeterminate Structures<br />

during the past fifteen years. It is intended to present as clearly as possible,<br />

and as fully as is consistent with an elementary treatise, the fundamental methods of<br />

attack on the problem of indeterminate stresses, and to illustrate these methods by<br />

application to some of the more common types of indeterminate structures." Preface.<br />

Pennsylvania—Forests and waters department. r 627.133 P39<br />

Water resources service; stream flow records for the water year<br />

Oct. 1, 1921-Sept. 30, 1923. [1925?]<br />

"Previous records may be found in the Annual reports of the Water supply<br />

commission of Pennsylvania for the years 1910 to 1921." (r 628.1 P39)<br />

621.311 P87<br />

Power station operation; questions by engineers & answers by engineers<br />

from the weekly discussion of "Power station operation" in the Electrical<br />

times, v.l. The Electrical times [1926?]<br />

A series of questions, with answers submitted, on various subjects concerned with<br />

power-plant practice and equipment.<br />

Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. r 620.7 S67s<br />

Summary and report, project Aal-Aa4, Abl. 1925.<br />

"A portion of the investigation of engineering education conducted under a grant<br />

by the Carnegie Corporation."<br />

Vacuum Oil Company. qr 621.89 VI1<br />

[Publications on lubrication.] [cl921-25.]<br />

Contents.—Oil engines, surface ignition type.—Stationary Diesel engines and their<br />

lubrication.—Stationary steam engines; steam valve and cylinder lubrication.—Refrigerating<br />

plant lubrication.—Bearings and their lubrication.—Coal mine lubrication.—<br />

Steam turbine lubrication.<br />

A series of pamphlets giving practical information on various applications of<br />

lubrication.<br />

Verein Deutscher Maschinenbau-Anstalten. qr 621.02 V27<br />

VDMA; Verein Deutscher Maschinenbau-Anstalten, und seine mitglieder,<br />

1926. [cl926.]<br />

The Preface and an alphabetical list of the machines are given in seven languages.<br />

Mines and Mining<br />

California—State mining bureau. r 622.338 C13<br />

Summary of operations, California oil fields; monthly chapter [of<br />

the] annual report of the state oil and gas supervisor (4th-date), April<br />

1919-date. 1919-date.<br />

Many numbers wanting.<br />

4th report, April-June 1919, title reads "Summary of operations, California oil<br />

fields; advance chapter [of the] annual report of the state oil and gas supervisor".<br />

Earlier reports appear in the Bulletin of the State mining bureau. (r 557.94<br />

C13, no.73, 82, 83)<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 622.7 C16<br />

Investigations in ore dressing and metallurgy, 1923-date. 1925-date.<br />

Earlier reports appear in the Summary report of the Mines branch, 1910-18, 1920-<br />

22. (r 622.009 C1672)


72 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Weeks, Walter Scott. 622.4 W42<br />

Ventilation of mines. McGraw, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes, and "Additional references" at end of some of<br />

the chapters. , .<br />

Deals mainly with principles of natural and mechanical ventilation, but includes a<br />

chapter on physiological considerations.<br />

Agriculture<br />

r 636.7 B72<br />

Breeders' calendar and year book (13th, 15th-16th), 1923, 1925-26.<br />

1923-26.<br />

Massachusetts—Agricultural experiment station, r 630.6 M45t<br />

Amherst, formerly Hatch station.<br />

Technical bulletin, no.l-date. 1903-date.<br />

Mississippi—Agricultural experiment station, r 630.6 M7432an<br />

Agricultural College.<br />

Annual report (35th-date), for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922date.<br />

1922-date.<br />

Domestic Economy<br />

Elliott, R. N. 640.24 E52<br />

Tea room and cafeteria management. Little, 1926.<br />

Concerned mainly with economic and business problems.<br />

Kaye, Ge<strong>org</strong>ina Kerr. 646.1 K14m<br />

Millinery for every woman; a complete course in the millinery art;<br />

with over 800 illustrations, diagrams, etc. Winston [cl926].<br />

Splint, Sarah Field. 641 S76<br />

The art of cooking and serving. Procter & Gamble [cl926].<br />

Discusses nutrition, menus, cooking utensils, ^nd table service, and includes more<br />

than five hundred receipts. Author is editor of the Food department of "McCall's<br />

magazine", and was formerly chief of the Division of food conservation, United States<br />

Food Administration,.<br />

Business. Communication<br />

Bushnell, Ge<strong>org</strong>e H. r 658.612 B96<br />

The creative process in business; address delivered at the Cleveland,<br />

St. Louis, Salt Lake City, Portland, and St. Paul conventions of the J. C.<br />

Penney Company, April and May 1923. [J. C. Penney Co., cl923.]<br />

qr 658.5105 C87<br />

The Credit monthly; the national magazine of business fundamentals,<br />

1924-date. v.26-date. 1924-date.<br />

Published by the National Association of Credit Men.<br />

Dartnell Corporation, Chicago. r 658.32 D26<br />

Thirty ways to increase sales; a symposium of practical businessbuilding<br />

plans selected and digested from recent Dartnell reports,<br />

surveys, manuals, and other publications. [Ed.2.] [cl924.]


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 73<br />

Evans, Richardson. 659 E94<br />

An account of the Scapa Society; with annotations by Captain<br />

Bowyer [and others]. Constable, 1926.<br />

The aims and achievements of the Society, <strong>org</strong>anized in 1893 as the Society for<br />

Checking the Abuses of Public Advertising. Purpose is to promote dignity and<br />

propriety in advertising, and particularly to limit the use of bill-boards and other<br />

unsightly structures which deface the landscape.<br />

Kohler, Eric Louis, & Morrison, P. L. 657 K36p<br />

Principles of accounting. Shaw, 1926.<br />

Elementary text intended as an introduction to auditing, cost accounting, and<br />

advanced theory of accounts.<br />

Lamed, W. Livingston. 658.321 L32<br />

A sales manager's field letters to his men. Harper, 1926.<br />

Long letters which discuss many problems of salesmanship, the qualifications of<br />

salesmen, and the relations between selling and advertising.<br />

Mowry, Don Ensminger. 659 M94<br />

Community advertising; how to advertise the community where you<br />

live. Cantwell Press, 1924.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Assembles a large amount of material on methods and results of advertising<br />

extended to towns, cities, and states.<br />

National Association of Cost Accountants. r 657.52405 N15b<br />

Bulletin, Sept. 1925-date. Section I & III, v.7-date. 1925-date.<br />

v.l, no.7-v.6 of section I catalogued separately, (r 657.52405 N15)<br />

Section I. Official publications, issued semi-monthly.<br />

Section II. Association news (not issued to libraries).<br />

Section III. Current cost literature, issued monthly.<br />

Schell, Erwin Haskell. 658.7 S32<br />

The technique of executive control. Ed.2. McGraw, 1926.<br />

Concise treatment, designed to stimulate thought rather than to present all the<br />

details of executive work. Offers helpful suggestions and provides many problems for<br />

solution.<br />

Sinsheimer, Allen. 659 S61<br />

Retail advertising of men's and boys' wear. Harper, 1926.<br />

Reproduces many advertisements and discusses copy, illustrations, type, lay-out, and<br />

advertising media.<br />

Stevens, Frank Walker. 656.673 S84<br />

The beginnings of the New York Central Railroad; a history.<br />

Putnam, 1926.<br />

Compiled from official records of the company.<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. r 654.1 U2536<br />

Report on the radio industry in response to House resolution 548,<br />

sixty-seventh Congress, fourth session, December 1, 1923. 1924.<br />

Wilcox, Delos Franklin. 658.1 W71<br />

Depreciation in public utilities; relation of accrued depreciation to<br />

annual depreciation and maintenance. National Municipal League,<br />

1925. (National Municipal League monograph series.)<br />

"Dr. Wilcox has presented in this monograph the theory and application of accrued<br />

depreciation as particularly related to street railways. He has shown why he thinks<br />

this method of treating depreciation in public utilities is preferable to other methods. To<br />

substantiate his position, he has summarized the experience of a number of municipal<br />

railway systems." Prefatory note.


74 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Printing<br />

Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen. q 655.3 B64<br />

Presswork; a record of five practical shop discussions conducted by<br />

the Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen. [cl925.]<br />

"Printed from the official stenographic reports 1923-1924."<br />

Discussion of problems connected with cylinder presses, automatic feeders, and<br />

make-ready.<br />

Wilson, Halsey William. r 655.5 W76<br />

The bookman's reading and tools. Wilson, 1925.<br />

Bibliography at end of each section.<br />

"The purpose of this pamphlet is to present in simple form that information about<br />

reading and tools that will help the beginning bookseller and the student to find himself<br />

and make a right start in the study of his profession." Foreword.<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

Fuel in science and practice. r 662.605 F97b<br />

Bulletin, no.1-2. [1926?]<br />

Gatlin, Leo D., comp. qr 664 G23<br />

Gatlin's grocer's handbook of standards; a volume containing in a<br />

condensed and easily readable form, authoritative information on canned<br />

foods, dried fruits, beans, rice, nuts, etc., for producers, brokers, jobbers,<br />

retailers. [Wayside press] 1925.<br />

Lists many important food products, indicating sources and packing seasons, and<br />

giving specifications for various grades.<br />

qr 666.17105 G46<br />

The Glass container [monthly], Nov. 1922-date. v.2-date. 1922-date.<br />

Devoted to the interests of manufacturers and users of bottles and other containers<br />

made of glass.<br />

King, John L., comp. 667.6 K26<br />

Color mixing guide for artists, painters, decorators, printing pressmen,<br />

show card writers, sign painters, color mixers. Fine Arts Pub.<br />

Co. [cl925.]<br />

Mendelson, H. G. 665.54 M61<br />

Gasoline facts. National Tank Auditing Service, Inc., 1926.<br />

Brief, popular account of the development and present status of the gasoline<br />

industry. Avoids technical statements, and is intended for the user of gasoline, and the<br />

general reader.<br />

O'Connor, Henry. 665.7 013<br />

The gas engineer's pocket-book; 4th ed., completely rev. and brought<br />

up to date by A. T. Gilbert and H. B. Morris. Lockwood, 1926.<br />

Deals with manufacture, distribution, testing, and uses of artificial gas.<br />

Pascal, Paul Victor Henri. r 662.2 P27<br />

Explosifs, poudres, gaz de combat; legons professees a la Faculte'<br />

des sciences de Lille. 1925.<br />

"Bibliographie" at end of some of the chapters.<br />

qr 665.505 R28<br />

The Refiner and natural gasoline manufacturer, 1924-date. v.3-date.<br />

1924-date.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927<br />

United States—Census bureau. r 665 U25<br />

Animal and vegetable fats and oils, production, consumption, imports,<br />

exports, and stocks by quarters, calendar years 1919-date. 1922-date.<br />

Wachter, Paul, ed. r 016.6626 Wll<br />

Die warmewirtschaftliche und warmetechnische literatur; eine iibersicht.<br />

1922. (Das fachbuch; Mahr's handbucher der technischen<br />

literatur, v.2.)<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Auriac, P. Angles d'. r 669.109 A92<br />

L'evolution de la siderurgie frangaise; son etat actuel et ses<br />

perspectives d'avenir dans le district du Nord. [1912?]<br />

"Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe de l'lndustrie Minerale, livraisons de mai et<br />

juin 1912."<br />

Goerens, Paul. r 669.042 G55<br />

Einfiihrung in die metallographie. Ed.5. 1926.<br />

"Verfasserverzeichnis" : p. [364]—372.<br />

Monypenny, J..H. G. r 669.1743 M87<br />

Stainless iron and steel. Chapman, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Comprehensive treatment by chief of the Research laboratory of Brown Bayley's<br />

Steel Works, Ltd., Sheffield, England. Considers history, properties, manufacture,<br />

working, treatment, and applications. Concerned mainly with chromium steels, but<br />

considers effect of other elements also.<br />

Nichols, Henry Windsor. r 669,122 N31<br />

Models of blast furnaces for smelting iron. Field Museum of<br />

Natural History, 1922. (Field Museum of Natural History—Geology<br />

department. Leaflet, no.2.)<br />

The same. (In Field Museum of Natural History—Geology department.<br />

Leaflet, no.2.) r 550.5 F459 no.2<br />

Small pamphlet describing museum models of a modern furnace and two obsolete<br />

types.<br />

Sauveur, Albert. q 669.1 S26a2<br />

The metallography and heat treatment of iron and steel. Ed.3.<br />

McGraw, 1926.<br />

Appendix III contains bibliographies.<br />

The same. [Harvard] University Press, 1926 qr 669.1 S26a2<br />

Author is professor of metallurgy and metallography in Harvard University, and<br />

was editor of the "Metallographist" (1898—1903) and its successor, the "Iron and steel<br />

magazine" (1904—1906), during their entire existence. Discusses apparatus, manipulations<br />

and nomenclature of metallography, explains the purpose and effects of various metallurgical<br />

processes, and studies the structural composition of the important commercial<br />

forms of iron and steel. Best work on ferrous metallography yet published.<br />

Walker, John Bernard. 669.1 W16<br />

The story of steel. Harper, 1926.<br />

Most of the material was formerly published as a series of articles in the<br />

"Scientific American". Condensed from Preface.<br />

Popular, descriptive outline of manufacturing processes, with some attention to<br />

welfare work, financing, and distribution and marketing of products. Based on visits<br />

to the plants of the United States Steel Corporation.<br />

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76 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wall (G. P.) Magneto Steel & Wire Works, Sheffield. r 669.17 W17<br />

Heat treatment of steel. Ed.3, rev. [1926?]<br />

Trade literature outlining methods of heat treatment, and listing some of the<br />

products made by this company.<br />

Fine Arts<br />

qr 705 A64<br />

Apollo; a journal of the arts [monthly], 1925-date. v.i-date. 1925-date.<br />

Baldry, Alfred Lys. qr 759 B19<br />

Contemporary figure painters; ed. by Geoffrey Holme. The Studio<br />

[1926]. (The Studio. Special winter number, 1925-26.)<br />

Partial contents.—"La Novia", by Hermen Anglada.—"The fisherwomen", by Frank<br />

Brangwyn.—"The bride", by C. E. Chambers.—"Jeunes Spartiates s'exer


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 77<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number zvere purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Ludy, Robert Borneman. 726 L975<br />

Historic churches of the world. Stratford, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.317-319.<br />

The same b 726 L975<br />

Brief descriptions of famous places of worship, including pre-Christian temples and<br />

shrines, Mohammedan mosques, and churches and cathedrals of the Old and the New<br />

World. About half tbe book is devoted to churches in America. Contains 127 plates.<br />

Murphy, James Cavaixah. qb 726 M97<br />

Plans, elevations, sections, and views of the Church of Batalha in the<br />

province of Estremadura in Portugal; with the history and description<br />

by Fr. Luis de Sousa, with remarks; to which is prefixed an introductory<br />

discourse on the principles of Gothic architecture; illustrated<br />

with 27 plates. Taylor, 1795.<br />

Music<br />

r 786.5 A51<br />

The American <strong>org</strong>anist [monthly], 1924-date. v.7-date. 1924-date.<br />

Blom, Eric. 780.4 B55<br />

Stepchildren of music. Dial Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—An offshoot of the Beggar's opera [The dragon of Wantley].—"Brave<br />

Galuppi."-—The philosopher, the actress, and the boy [Rousseau, Mme. Favart, Mozart],<br />

—"Tom Jones" on the French stage.-—A misjudged composer [Niccolo Piccinni].—An<br />

error of Rossini's youth.—Cherubini in church.-—Small Beethoven.—Three specimens of<br />

early Mendelssohn.—The musical diary of Liszt's travels.—Wagner's French songs.—A<br />

German precursor of Sullivan [Albert Lortzing].—A victim of his popularity [Alexander<br />

N. Serov].—The early Tchaikovsky symphonies.—Cesar Franck's weakness.—The tragedy<br />

of a comic opera [Le roi malgre lui].—Imitation Handel [Samuel Butler].—The father<br />

of Spanish music-drama [Felipe Pedrell],—Max Reger at the <strong>org</strong>an.—The chamber music<br />

of Albert Roussel.—Elgar's most neglected masterpiece.—Bela Bartok as quartet writer.-—•<br />

A musical novel by Frederick Delius.—A late Strauss opera.—The carol revived.<br />

Colles, Henry Cope. 780.9 C69<br />

The growth of music; a study in musical history for schools. 3 pts.<br />

in lv. Clarendon Press, 1924.<br />

Pt.3 contains bibliographies.<br />

pt.i. From the troubadours to J. S. Bach.<br />

pt.2. The age of the sonata, from C. P. Bach to Beethoven.<br />

pt.3. Ideals of the nineteenth century.<br />

Johnson, James Weldon, ed. qM 784.7 J36s<br />

The second book of Negro spirituals; ed. with an introduction;<br />

musical arrangements by J. R. Johnson. Viking Press, 1926.<br />

The same qr 784.7 J36s<br />

Recreation<br />

Bergholt, Ernest Ge<strong>org</strong>e Binckes. 795 B45<br />

A new book of patience games; fully illustrated. 2 pts. in lv. Routledge,<br />

1920.


78 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Denison, Thomas Stewart. 793.1 D429<br />

Friday afternoon series of dialogues; a collection of original dialogu<br />

suitable for boys and girls in school entertainments. Denison [cl907].<br />

Powel, Harford Willing Hare. 796.32 P87<br />

Walter Camp, the father of American football; an authorized biography;<br />

with an introduction by E. K. Hall. Little, 1926.<br />

An account of Camp's foot-ball career and his contribution to the game, written<br />

primarily for school-boys. The last chapter describes the Walter Camp memorial and<br />

gives excerpts from the tributes of leading educators and editors. An appendix lists<br />

Camp's AIl-American football teams from 1889 through 1924. One chapter and an<br />

appendix describe the physical exercises called the "daily dozen".<br />

Propert, Walter Archibald. qr 793.3 P96<br />

The Russian ballet in Western Europe, 1909-1920, with a chapter<br />

on the music by Eugene Goossens and sixty-three illustrations from<br />

original drawings. Lane, 1926.<br />

An account of the achievements of the ballet under the direction of Diagilev. The<br />

plates, which are in color, show designs for settings and costumes drawn by Bakst,<br />

Derain, Golovin, Matisse, Picasso, and others.<br />

Thurston, Howard. 133 T43<br />

200 tricks you can do. Sully [cl926].<br />

Literature<br />

Avent, John M., ed. 824.08 A95<br />

Book of modern essays. Allyn [cl924]. (The academy classics.)<br />

"A brief list of contemporary essays": p.243—244.<br />

Contents.—Preface.—Introduction.—The social value of the college-bred, by William<br />

James.—From "Adventures and enthusiasms", by E. V. Lucas.—Poetry for the unpoetical,<br />

by H. S. Canby.—From "The uses of diversity", by G. K. Chesterton.—Money,<br />

by Agnes Repplier.—A holiday in a vacation, by Henry Van Dyke.—Behold, this dreamer<br />

cometh, by A. C. Benson.—Bridges, by W. P. Eaton.—An old American towpath, by<br />

Richard Le Gallienne.—Every man's natural desire to be somebody else, by S. M.<br />

Crothers.—Some reflections on the loss of the Titanic, by Joseph Conrad.—Abraham<br />

Lincoln, by Woodrow Wilson.—A new world, by Hendrik Van Loon.—Questions and<br />

discussion.<br />

Beach, Joseph Warren. 810.9 B34<br />

The outlook for American prose. University of Chicago Press<br />

[cl926].<br />

Critical essays reprinted from various periodicals. Some of the authors considered<br />

are Cabell, Mencken, Sherman, Hergesheimer, Anderson, Kreymb<strong>org</strong>, Bradford, and Van<br />

Vechten.<br />

The Cambridge history of American literature. 810.9 C14s<br />

A short history of American literature based upon the Cambridge<br />

history of American literature, ed. by W. P. Trent [and others]. Putnam,<br />

1922.<br />

Selected chapters from the "Cambridge history of American literature".<br />

"Bibliographical notes": p.409-414.<br />

Contents.— Colonial writers.— Knickerbocker writers.— Poe.— Transcendentalists.<br />

Poets, essayists, romancers.—Lincoln.—Whitman.—The new nation.—The short story!—<br />

Historians and scholars.—Preachers and philosophers.—The English language in America


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 79<br />

Chase, Mary Ellen, & Del Plaine, Mrs. F. K. 820.8 C39<br />

The art of narration. Crofts, 1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Selections from English and American literature. Designed as a college text-book<br />

to furnish models and helpful suggestions for the study of 12 types of prose narrative.<br />

Faxon, Grace B., ed. 808.8 F29<br />

Many a way for Memorial day; a collection of recitations, quotations,<br />

words for familiar tunes, exercises, dialogues and plays, arranged with<br />

many helpful notes and suggestions. Baker, 1926. (Many-a-way series.)<br />

Legouis, Iimile Hyacinthe, & Cazamian, Louis. 820.9 LS4<br />

A history of English literature, v.l. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"List of works for general reference": v.l, p.x.<br />

v.l. The Middle Ages & the Renascence; tr. from the French, by H. D. Irvine.<br />

Lindgren, Homer Dorr, comp. 815 L719<br />

Modern speeches. Crofts, 1926.<br />

The same r 815 L719<br />

A collection of speeches most of which have been given by Americans since 1920.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 814 P24s<br />

Saint Bernard, and other papers; ed. with notes by C. W. Wendte.<br />

Amer. LTnitarian Assoc. [cl911.]<br />

Richman, Jacob. 296 R42<br />

Laughs from Jewish lore. Funk, 1926.<br />

A collection of Jewish anecdotes.<br />

Thorpe, Clarence De Witt. 821 K15zt<br />

The mind of John Keats. Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.205-209.<br />

Analyzes the poet's esthetic and philosophic principles as they are expressed in his<br />

letters, critical comments, and poems. The author characterizes these principles as<br />

"startlingly comprehensive", and holds "that Keats had developed aesthetic theories that<br />

should give him rank with Horace, Dante, Wordsworth, Goethe, Schiller".<br />

Welby, Thomas Earle. 821 S97zwe<br />

A study of Swinburne. Doran [cl926].<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.283-289.<br />

Poetry<br />

Carnegie Library School Association. q 808.8 C21ar<br />

Arbor day in poetry; poems chosen by a committee. Wilson, 1926.<br />

The same qj 808.8 C21ar<br />

The same qr 808.8 C2162ar<br />

Chaucer, Geoffrey. 821 C41ap<br />

The approach to Chaucer; prose tales by Emily Underdown, modern<br />

verse renderings by R. H. Home [and others]. Nelson [1925]. (The<br />

"teaching of English" series.)<br />

Downey, Fairfax. 811 D77<br />

When we were rather older; decorations by Jefferson Machamer.<br />

Minton [cl926].<br />

A parody of "When we were very young", by A. A. Milne.


80 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Emerson, Nannette Snow. 811 E586<br />

A Thanksgiving story, embodying the ballad of "Betsey and I are<br />

out", and other poems. Carleton, 1873.<br />

Greig, Gavin, comp. q 821.08 G87<br />

Last leaves of traditional ballads and ballad airs; ed. with an introductory<br />

essay, collations, and notes by Alexander Keith. Buchan Club,<br />

1925.<br />

"A short bibliography of Aberdeenshire ballad manuscripts": p.293-297; "List of<br />

books and mss. containing or alluding to ballads or airs mentioned in this work":<br />

p.299-304.<br />

The same qr 821.08 G87<br />

A collection of over a hundred ballads drawn almost exclusively from the county of<br />

Aberdeen, Scotland.<br />

Hardy, Thomas. 821 H26co<br />

Collected poems. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The same r 821 H26co<br />

Philips, Edith, comp. 841.08 P49<br />

Poesies franchises, 1860-1925; editees avec notes explicatives; intro­<br />

duction par Rene Lalou. Crofts, 1926.<br />

"Notes bibliographiques" : p.199-202.<br />

Stephens, James. 821 S833c<br />

Collected poems. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Thomas, Edith Matilda. 811 T37s<br />

Selected poems; ed. with a memoir by J. B. Rittenhouse. Harper,<br />

1926.<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

.ffischylus. 882 A25pL<br />

Plays; tr. into English verse by Robert Potter, with an introduction<br />

by Henry Morley. Ed.2. Routledge, 1889. (Morley's universal library.)<br />

Contents.—Prometheus chained.—The supplicants.—The seven chiefs against Thebes.<br />

—Agamemnon.—The Choephors.—The furies.—The Persians.<br />

Baker (Walter H.) Co. r 016.822 B177<br />

A catalogue of Baker's plays. [1926?]<br />

Carter, Huntly. q 792 C23n<br />

The new spirit in the European theatre, 1914-1924; a comparative<br />

study of the changes effected by the war and revolution. Doran [1926].<br />

"Comparative list of plays": p.279-285.<br />

Dunn, Esther Cloudman. 822 J42zd<br />

Ben Jonson's art; Elizabethan life and literature as reflected therein.<br />

Smith College, 1925. (Smith College fiftieth anniversary publications.)<br />

"References": p.139-154.<br />

Lemercier de Neuville, Louis. 842 L58<br />

Trois comedies pour jeunes filles; pieces a jouer dans les families et<br />

dans les pensionnats. 1st ser. Holt. (French plays for girls, no.l.)<br />

Contents.—Les cuisinieres, tableau culinaire en un acte.—Le petit Tom, comedie<br />

en un acte.—La malade imaginaire, comedie en un acte.—Mises en scene.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 .SI<br />

National Education Association. 792.5 N15<br />

The drama of American independence, pageant episodes for schools<br />

and colleges in commemoration of the one hundred fiftieth anniversary<br />

of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, 1776-1926. [cl926.]<br />

"Bibliography on pageants and pageantry": p.154-156.<br />

Racine, Jean. 842 R12t2<br />

Theatre complet, avec des remarques litteraires et un choix de<br />

notes classiques par Felix Lemaistre, precede d'une notice sur la vie et<br />

le theatre de Racine par L. S. Auger. 2v.<br />

"Notice sur la vie et le theatre de Racine": v.l, p.v-xii.<br />

v.l. La Thebaide; ou, Les freres ennemis.—Alexander le Grand.—Andromaque.—<br />

Les plaideurs.—Britannicus.—Berenice.<br />

v.2. Bajazet.—Mithridate.—Iphigenie en Aulide.—Phedre.—Esther.—Athalie.<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 Q33<br />

Comedy of Katharine and Petruchio, as arranged by Leland Powers.<br />

Baker, 1925.<br />

Shaw, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Bernard. 822 S534tr<br />

Translations and tomfooleries. Brentano, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Jitta's atonement [by Siegfried Trebitsch, tr. by G. B. Shaw].—TRIFLES<br />

AND TOMFOOLERIES: The admirable Bashville or, Constancy rewarded; Press cuttings;<br />

The glimpse of reality; Passion, poison, and petrifaction; or, The fatal gazogene; The<br />

fascinating foundling; The music-cure.<br />

The same r 822 S53tr<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Allen, Hervey. 92 P741aLL<br />

Israfel; the life and times of Edgar Allan Poe. 2v. Doran, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same r 92 P741aLL<br />

A detailed and carefully documented study. The new material used is concerned<br />

mainly with Poe's boyhood and youth, and consists of private letters in the Valentine<br />

collection and of the business papers of John Allan's firm. Poe's work itself is discussed<br />

only in so far as it throws light upon the life and character of the poet.<br />

Alterton, Margaret. 92 P741aL<br />

Origins of Poe's critical theory. Iowa University [1925], (Iowa<br />

University. Humanistic studies, v.2, no.3.)<br />

Bryan, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sands. 92 E288b<br />

Edison, the man and his work. Knopf, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.331-337.<br />

Galletti, Alfredo. 92 S268g<br />

Gerolamo Savonarola. [Ed.2.] 1924. (Profili, no.22.)<br />

"Bibliograf ia" : p.63-64.<br />

Ludovici, Anthony Mario. 92 R587L<br />

Personal reminiscences of Auguste Rodin. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.201.<br />

The author, an Englishman, gives an account of his association with Rodin as<br />

private secretary in 1906. He tells of Rodin's home life at Meudon and quotes the<br />

sculptor's opinions and conversations. The first chapter sketches Rodin's biography, and<br />

the latter part of the book is devoted to a critical appreciation of his art.


82 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Nolte, Vincent Otto. r 92 N417n<br />

Fifty years in both hemispheres; or, Reminiscences of the life of a<br />

former merchant; tr. from the German. Redfield, 1854.<br />

Russell, Phillips. 92 F879ru<br />

Benjamin Franklin; the first civilized American; profusely illustrated.<br />

Brentano, 1926.<br />

"It is not as scientist... or public servant, or father of our liberties that we receive<br />

Franklin through Mr. Russell. It is as a rich personality, and as a wise man who lived<br />

with wit and humanity and admirable art... Mr. Russell has a sense of the sweep and<br />

movement of the time and of its extraordinarily vigorous intellectual currents. But he is<br />

mainly occupied with objective fact." Gerald Carson in Books, 1926.<br />

Stelzle, Charles. 92 S824s<br />

A son of the Bowery; the life story of an East Side American.<br />

Doran [cl926].<br />

An autobiography. The author, born in New York in 1869, has been prominent in<br />

social and religious work among working-men throughout the country.<br />

Warren, Louis Austin. 92 L715wa<br />

Lincoln's parentage & childhood; a history of the Kentucky Lincolns<br />

supported by documentary evidence. Century [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.361-366.<br />

Based on investigations of court records in more than thirty Kentucky counties, and<br />

of other official documents relative to the Lincoln and Hanks families giving information<br />

concerning Lincoln's ancestry, and the influences of his home and environment. All of<br />

the records, the author asserts, reveal that Lincoln had an intelligent ancestry, honorable<br />

paternity, and a home that compared favorably with that of the average pioneer.<br />

Wharton, Grace (pseud, of Mrs. Katharine 92 R168w<br />

(Byerley) Thomson).<br />

Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Ralegh, with some account of the<br />

period in which he lived. Gihon, 1816.<br />

Collected Biography<br />

Box, Pelham H. 923.2 B66<br />

Three master builders and another; studies in modern revolutionary<br />

and liberal statesmanship; with an introduction by Ernest Barker.<br />

Jarrolds, 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Contents.— Nikolai Lenin.— Benito Mussolini.-— Eleutherios Venizelos.— Woodrow<br />

Wilson.<br />

Butler, Nicholas Murray. 923.2 B97<br />

Les fitats-Unis d'Amerique; leur origine, leur developpement, leur<br />

unite. 1925. (Bibliotheque France-Amerique.)<br />

"Useful references": p.267-272.<br />

Contents.—Les precurseurs de la nation: Samuel Adams et Benjamin Franklin.—<br />

Le pere de la patrie: Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington.—Les fondateurs de la nation: Alexander<br />

Hamilton et James Madison.—Le representant de l'esprit democratique: Thomas Jefferson.—La<br />

nation consolidee dans la loi et dans 1'opinion publique: John Marshall, Daniel<br />

Webster [et] Andrew Jackson.—Le defenseur et le conservateur de I'unite et de la<br />

puissance nationale: Abraham Lincoln.—Cinquante ans de developpement et de progres.<br />

r 920 W6658<br />

Who's who in China, containing the pictures and biographies of China's<br />

best known political, financial, business, and professional men. Ed.3.<br />

China Weekly Review [1925].<br />

"Directory of American returned students": p.1-25 at end.


General<br />

BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 83<br />

Travel and Description<br />

Goodrich, Charles Augustus. r 910 G62<br />

The universal traveller; designed to introduce readers at home to an<br />

acquaintance with the arts, customs, and manners of the principal<br />

modern nations on the globe. Robins, 1849.<br />

Europe<br />

r 914.4 A51<br />

Americans in France; a directory, 1925. American Chamber of Commerce<br />

in France [1925].<br />

1925, ed. by A. M. Brace.<br />

Denmark, 1925. 1925. r 914.89 D42<br />

Published by the Danish Ministry for foreign affairs and the Danish Statistical<br />

department.<br />

Gardiner, Edward Norman. q 913.38 G17o<br />

Olympia; its history & remains. Clarendon Press, 1925.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.[xvii]—xviii.<br />

Sets forth briefly the results of the excavations begun by the German government<br />

in 1876, and traces the story of the Olympian festival and of Olympia in its relation to<br />

Greek politics, religion, and art. Contains 130 illustrations including photographs and<br />

drawings.<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. 914.56 L969<br />

A wanderer in Rome; with sixteen illustrations in colour by Harry<br />

Morley, and thirty-two reproductions from photographs. Doran [cl926].<br />

Nutting, Wallace. q 914.15 N54<br />

Ireland beautiful; illustrated by the author with three hundred and<br />

four pictures covering all the counties in Ireland. Old America Co.<br />

[cl925.] (States beautiful series.)<br />

Roscoe, Edward Stanley. 914.257 R71<br />

Buckinghamshire; with sixteen illustrations by F. D. Bedford, twelve<br />

from photographs and four maps and plans. Ed.4. Methuen [1923].<br />

(The little guides.)<br />

Bibliography: p.285-286.<br />

United States<br />

Chicago Association of Commerce. qr 917.73 C4323<br />

[The twenty-first anniversary (1904-25) of the Chicago Association<br />

of Commerce survey of the progress and development of the city of<br />

Chicago and the Chicago metropolitan district during recent years.]<br />

11 pts. in lv. 1925.<br />

Contents.—Survey of advertising, publishing, printing, and allied lines.—Survey of<br />

civic development.—Survey of foods, chemicals, and drugs.—Survey of the metal trades<br />

and allied industries.—Survey of manufacturing and wholesale distribution.-—Survey of<br />

local and retail conditions.—Survey of the furniture trade.—Survey on public service.—<br />

Survey of the construction, industries, and physical development of Chicago.—Survey of<br />

banking and finance.—Survey of public improvements.


84 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dana, John Cotton. r 917.43 D19<br />

Vermont explained by a typical Vermont village, which is to say<br />

Plymouth. Elm Tree Press [cl925].<br />

On cover: Plymouth; story of the old home of President Coolidge.<br />

Laut, Agnes Christina. 917.8 L37b<br />

The blazed trail of the old frontier; being the log of the Upper<br />

Missouri Historical Expedition under the auspices of the governors &<br />

historical associations of Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and<br />

Montana for 1925; with many illustrations from drawings by C. M.<br />

Russell. McBride, 1926.<br />

The same r 917.8 L37b<br />

"An official record... [turned] into a fascinatingly written monograph which resurrects<br />

the past of the old frontier... The spirited pen and ink drawings by Charles<br />

M. Russell of the high moments in the lives of explorers, pioneers, and Indians, and a<br />

map in colors showing the old frontier routes, trom Groseilliers's expedition in 1656 to<br />

that of the Great Northern Railway in 1862, round out the volume." Bookman, 1926.<br />

Nutting, Wallace. q 917.46 N54<br />

Connecticut beautiful; illustrated by the author with three hundred<br />

and four pictures covering all the counties in Connecticut. Old America<br />

Co. [cl923.] (States beautiful series.)<br />

Nutting, Wallace. q 917.41 N54<br />

Maine beautiful; a pictorial record covering all the counties of Maine,<br />

with text between. Old America Co. [cl924.] (States beautiful series.)<br />

Nutting, Wallace. q 917.42 N54<br />

New Hampshire beautiful; illustrated by the author with three<br />

hundred and four pictures covering all the counties in New Hampshire.<br />

Old America Co. [cl923.] (States beautiful series.)<br />

Other Countries<br />

American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem. r 913.33 A51b<br />

Bulletin, Feb. 1920-date. no.2-date. 1920-date.<br />

no.2-4 published irregularly; no.5-date published quarterly.<br />

Bell, Archie. 917.297 B39<br />

The spell of the Caribbean Islands, illustrated. Page [cl926].<br />

(Spell series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.357-358.<br />

Describes the Leeward and Windward Islands of ihe West Indies.<br />

r 917.291 C9112<br />

The Cuba review [monthly], Dec. 1923-date. v.22-date. 1923-date.<br />

Hall, Trowbridge. 915 2 H17<br />

Japan in silhouette. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Sketches of characteristic scenes and customs of old Japan.<br />

Roosevelt, Theodore, b. 1887, & Roosevelt, Kermit. 915.84 R68<br />

East of the sun and west of the moon; illustrations from photographs<br />

taken by K. R. Scribner, 1926.<br />

An account of the adventures of an expedition to the Pamirs, Turkestan, and the<br />

Tian Shan Mountains in search of specimens for the Field Museum of Natural History.


History<br />

General<br />

BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 • 85<br />

Randall, John Herman, b. 1899. 901 R18<br />

The making of the modern mind; a survey of the intellectual background<br />

of the present age. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"References" and "Selected reading lists" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Traces through medieval, renaissance, and modern history the growth of ideas that<br />

have influenced civilization. The author is (1926) assistant professor of philosophy,<br />

Columbia University.<br />

Europe<br />

Aldwell, Samuel William Hemphill. qb 942.6 A36<br />

Wingfield; its church, castle, and college; illustrations chiefly by<br />

J. E. Groom. Harrison [1925].<br />

"Extracts from some old Wingfield wills, 1375-1504": p.110-115.<br />

"Baptisms, marriages, and burials in Wingfield from 1538 to 1838": p.116—257.<br />

Asquith, Herbert Henry. 942.08 A84<br />

Fifty years of British Parliament; with illustrations. 2v. Little, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The author was a member of Parliament from 1886 to 1924, was for many years<br />

the leader of the Liberal party, and was Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916. Volume<br />

one covers the period from 1868 to 1900; volume two, from 1901 to 1918. Little<br />

material concerning the World War is included.<br />

"A skillful blending of history, biography and political philosophy, interspersed with<br />

shrewd comments and criticisms, written in pleasant, sometimes even brilliant style...<br />

There is no bitterness in the volumes, nor long apologies for actions done or left undone.<br />

There are likes and dislikes. . .freely and frankly expressed. . .But they are all in a<br />

calm, quiet spirit." A. L. Sachar in Books, 1926.<br />

Coulton, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Gordon. 940.1 C83<br />

The medieval village. Cambridge University Press, 1925. (Cambridge<br />

studies in medieval life and thought.)<br />

"Authorities" : p. [xxi]—xxx.<br />

The substance of the present volume was delivered as a course of lectures at the<br />

University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. It is a study of the social conditions among<br />

medieval peasants and serfs, and their relations with the baronial and monastic manors.<br />

Inge, William Ralph. 942 1244<br />

England. Benn, 1926. (The modern world; a survey of historical<br />

forces.)<br />

Bibliography: p.291-294.<br />

Dean Inge presents as his personal point of view, with no attempt at impartiality,<br />

this survey of the country, the characteristics of its people, and its political and industrial<br />

problems and prospects. He expresses the belief that England is in great danger from<br />

the anti-social and unpatriotic sectionalism engendered by industrialism.<br />

Lavisse, Ernest. 944 L39h<br />

Histoire de France, cours elementaire. Heath [cl919]. (Heath's<br />

modern language series.)<br />

qr 942.56 V312<br />

The Victoria history of the county of Huntingdon; ed. by William Page<br />

and Granville Proby, assisted by H. E. Norris. v.l. [Constable] 1926.<br />

(The Victoria history of the counties of England.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Text of the Huntingdonshire Domesday": v.l, p.337-355.


86 • CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

qr 942.46 V31<br />

The Victoria history of the county of Stafford; ed. by William Page.<br />

v.l. Constable, 1908. (The Victoria history of the counties of England.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

United States<br />

Kulp, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Brubaker. r 974.832 K43h<br />

Historical essays. 1892.<br />

Bibliography at end of part of the chapters.<br />

Contents.—Indians; Teedyuscung.—Old F<strong>org</strong>e; early Methodism.—Coal, its antiquity.<br />

—Sabbath-Sunday.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Terry, Thomas Philip. 972.91 T31<br />

Terry's guide to Cuba including the Isle of Pines, with a chapter<br />

on the ocean routes to the island; a handbook for travelers; with 2<br />

specially drawn maps and 7 plans. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.152-153.<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Adams, Kathleen, & Atchinson, F. E., comp. j 398 A21<br />

A book of giant stories, with illustrations by R. W. Lahr. Dodd<br />

[cl926].<br />

Contents.—Billy Beg and the bull.—Gallant tailor.—David and Goliath.—The giant<br />

who had no heart in his body.—Mollie Whuppie.—How Thor's hammer was lost and<br />

found.—Dorchester giant.—Jack and the beanstalk.—Finn McCoul.—The pygmies.—<br />

Thumbling the Dwarf, and Thumbling the Giant.—The giant.—The giant with three<br />

golden hairs.—Lady Featherflight.—The giant of Bang Beggars' Hall.—The selfish giant.<br />

Beard, Charles Austin, & Beard, Mrs. Mary (Ritter). j 973 B34h<br />

History of the United States. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"References" and "Research topics" at end of chapters.<br />

Important problems and movements of each period are set forth, emphasizing the<br />

causes and results of the important events, and dwelling on the social and economic<br />

aspects. For the older boys and girls.<br />

Beard, Daniel Carter. j 796.5 B34w<br />

Wisdom of the woods. Lippincott, 1926. (Woodcraft series.)<br />

Practical and first-hand knowledge of outdoor handicraft that has been tried out at<br />

the Dan Beard Camp. Some of the chapters are: How to make your own bow and bow<br />

string.—'Ware of forest fires.—Don'ts for thunder storms.—Hints to campers.—General<br />

hiking and overnight hiking.—Cheap camp kitchens, pantries, caches, and coolers.<br />

Beston, Henry B. j 398.097 B46<br />

The sons of Kai; the story the Indian told. Macmillan, 1926. (The<br />

little library.)<br />

A legend of the Navahos, telling how the twin sons of Kai became great heroes and<br />

learned the Song of Healing.<br />

Boeckel, Mrs. Florence Brewer, comp. j 172.4 B58<br />

Books of goodwill. 2v. National Council for Prevention of War,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliographies: v.l, p.114-118; v.2, p.147-151.<br />

v.l. Through the gateway.<br />

v.2. Across borderlines.<br />

Includes stories, essays, poems, directions for games and projects, pageants, and<br />

songs. Music is given for some of the songs.


BOOKS ADDED—FEBRUARY 1927 87<br />

Bryant, Sara Cone. j B842go<br />

Gordon; more stories to read yourself. Houghton.<br />

Account of Gordon's summer on a farm. The text is printed in large type, and<br />

there are many illustrations.<br />

Carnegie Library School Association. qj 808.8 C21ar<br />

Arbor day in poetry; poems chosen by a committee. Wilson, 1926.<br />

Firdausi. j 891.5 F51e2<br />

The epic of kings; hero tales of ancient Persia; retold from Firdusi's<br />

Shah-Nameh by Helen Zimmern; rediscovered & illustrated by Wilfred<br />

Jones. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Firdausi was the greatest epic poet of Persia. His "Book of kings" tells the old,<br />

half-mythical history of Persia, including the hero tales of Zal and Rustem.<br />

Grimm, Jakob Ludwig, & Grimm, W. K. qj 398 G91hn<br />

Hansel and Gretel, and other stories; illustrated by Kay Nielsen.<br />

Doran.<br />

Contents.—Hansel and Gretel.—The six swans.—Little brother and little sister.—The<br />

fisherman and his wife.—The drummer.—Rosebud.—The spindle, the shuttle, and the<br />

needle.—Snowdrop.—Jorinde and Joringel.—The goose girl.—Clever Alice.—Cherry; or,<br />

The frog bride.—The three little men in the wood.—The valiant little tailor.—Roland.—<br />

The juniper tree.—Rapunzel.—The three magic gifts.—Catskin.—The golden goose.—<br />

Rumpelstiltskin.—The two brothers.<br />

Contains many large colored illustrations and others in black and white.<br />

Hopkins, William John, b. 1863. j H786she<br />

She blows! and sparm at that! [abridged]; with illustrations from<br />

paintings by C. W. Ashley. Houghton. (Riverside bookshelf.)<br />

Story of a four-year cruise on a whaler in the South seas during the early seventies.<br />

The rescue of a marooned captain and an encounter with his mutinous crew, a conflict<br />

with pirates, and adventures with competing vessels add action and excitement. Contains<br />

an accurate and detailed account of whaling.<br />

Kaleel, Mousa J. j 915.69 Kll<br />

When I was a boy in Palestine; illustrated from photographs.<br />

Harrap [1926].<br />

Account of a boy's life in a small town near Jerusalem. He tells about his games<br />

and playthings, his school and home life, and the manners and customs of his country.<br />

Lindsay, Maud. j L722t<br />

The toy shop; illustrated by F. L. Young. Lothrop.<br />

"A little old lady with silvery hair and pleasant twinkling eyes kept the toy shop<br />

and all the children called her the toy-lady." Here are stories about some of the playthings<br />

purchased from her and about the children who received them.<br />

Lofting, Hugh. j L771dc<br />

Doctor Dolittle's caravan. Stokes.<br />

The Doctor's latest achievement is a bird opera, which proves very successful in<br />

London. "Madame Coloratura Pippinella, the unique Contralto Canary" is the prima<br />

donna, and her own dramatic life story is told in the opera. Many humorous pictures<br />

drawn by the author.<br />

Lustig, Sonia. j L981r<br />

Roses of the winds, illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff. Doubleday.<br />

True to life story of a Russian noble family during the last half of the 19th century.<br />

The father is an army officer and is stationed at Tiff lis, among the hostile natives of<br />

the Caucasus. The youngest child spends a winter in a peasant's cottage in Finland and<br />

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Milne, Alan Alexander. j M712w<br />

Winnie-the-Pooh, with decorations by E. H. Shepard. Dutton.<br />

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he went a-hunting with Piglet and nearly caught a woozle and how he<br />

and Christopher Robin led a famous expedition to the North Pole—<br />

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And where the pole was none of them knew.<br />

Sing hey for Owl and Rabbit and all."<br />

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Spyri, Johanna. j S772e<br />

Eveli, the little singer; tr. by E. P. Stork, illustrations in color by<br />

Blanche Greer. Lippincott. (Stories all children love series.)<br />

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Stefansson, Vilhjalmur. j 919.8 S81m<br />

My life with the Eskimo; forewords by H. F. Osborn and R. W.<br />

Brock, with a natural history appendix by R. M. Anderson. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

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Sugimoto, Etsu (Inagaki), & Austen, N. V. j 915.2 S94<br />

With Taro and Hana in Japan, with illustrations and decorations by<br />

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A Japanese boy and girl who were born in America see the land of their parents<br />

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provinces and with the life of Tokio. They enjoy the doll festival, the field day sports,<br />

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Yule, Emma Sarepta. , j 952 Y47<br />

Stories from Japanese history, for boys and girls. Heath [cl926].<br />

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woman warrior.—Hideyoshi, a great general.—The peasant boy who became a prince.—<br />

The new era, Meiji.<br />

Zeitlin, Ida. qj 398 Z43<br />

Skazki; tales and legends of old Russia; illustrated by Theodore<br />

Nadejen. Doran [cl926].<br />

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Tsarevitch and the gray wolf.—The golden cock.—All-wise Helen.—Ruslan and Lyudmila.—Sadko,<br />

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Collection of Russian wonder tales for the older boys and girls. They have been<br />

gathered from various sources, four of them being translations of Pushkin's poems.<br />

Twenty-four colored illustrations.


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Adams, Samuel Hopkins. A217p<br />

The piper's fee. Boni.<br />

Using some of the figures and scenes from his earlier novel "Siege", the author<br />

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[Aldington, Mrs. Hilda (Doolittle).] A363p<br />

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Banning, Mrs. Margaret (Culkin). B228w<br />

The women of the family. Harper.<br />

Three beautiful women in different generations of the Romer family had fallen<br />

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heritage, though love had overcome her scruples. In the sixth year of her marriage only a<br />

timely investigation of the truth of what had happened in the past saved her from the<br />

curse.<br />

B46645<br />

The Best British short stories of 1926, with an Irish supplement; ed. by<br />

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95


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The Best British short stories of 1926—continued. B4664S<br />

Burke.—The box, by "Richard Carol".—The field of mustard, by A. E. Coppard —<br />

Mr. Kempe, by Walter De La Mare.—A country house, by Dorothy Edwards.—The Aunt<br />

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B. Young.—The piper, by Thomas Kelly.—The inquisition, by Liam O'Flaherty.<br />

Buchan, John. B848d<br />

The dancing floor. Houghton.<br />

A young Englishman, who from his childhood has had a strange recurrent dream,<br />

finds himself, for its fulfillment, drawn into a weird and mysterious adventure, on<br />

Plakos, one of the Isles of Greece.<br />

Community Workers of the New York Guild for C735m<br />

the Jewish Blind, comp.<br />

More aces; a collection of short stories. Putnam.<br />

Contents.—The feud [by] Ge<strong>org</strong>e Ade.—Malinka's atonement [by] Mary Antin.—<br />

The drought [by] Konrad Bercovici.—The cage [by] Dorothy Canfield.—Scandal [by]<br />

Willa Cather.—A winter's tale [by] Zona Gale.—A simple tale [by] John Galsworthy.—<br />

I am a pirate king [by] Sam Hellman.—The Gold in Fish [by] Fannie Hurst.—The<br />

laurels and the lady [by] Leonard Merrick.—The masterpiece [by] Kathleen Norris.—<br />

"The beloved" [by] G. B. Stern.—Rubber heels [by] B. R. Sher.—The stage door [by]<br />

Rita Weiman.—Her own room [by] T. S. Winslow.<br />

Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, baron. D9262c<br />

The charwoman's shadow. Putnam.<br />

"A beautiful fairy tale, with the magician, the youth, the charwoman, who has been<br />

a lovely young girl of Aragona." Margery Latimer in Books, 1926.<br />

Erskine, John. E786g<br />

Galahad; enough of his life to explain his reputation. Bobbs.<br />

"Having reduced the story to the bare outlines of plot, the narrator then applies<br />

to the framework such modern motives, characterizations, and 'psychology' as may hold<br />

it all consistently together, without recourse to any special pleading regarding the Middle<br />

Ages with its dragons, its magic, its love-potions, enchanted castles, sorcerers, and what<br />

not.. .Guinevere is the leading character, and it is round the representation of her<br />

peculiar passions that the criticism of this book will rage." C. B. Tinker in Saturday<br />

review of literature, 1926.<br />

Gray, Charles Wright, ed. G8162r<br />

Real dogs; an anthology of short stories. Holt.<br />

Contents.—Allegheny [by] J. T. Foote.—Billy, the dog that made good [by] E. T.<br />

Seton.—The coming of Lochinvar Bobby [by] A. P. Terhune.—Damsel [by] W. L.<br />

Comfort.— A dark-brown dog [by] Stephen Crane.— Dog wanted: male [by] E. P.<br />

Butler.—Don [by] Zane Grey.—The hound of Ireland [by] Donn Byrne.—Kazan [by]<br />

J. O. Curwood.—Poodle [by] Hugh Walpole.—Rusty Roustabout [by] H. R. Sass.—Tell<br />

it to the dog [by] Gouverneur Morris.-—A very shy -gentleman [by] P. G. Wodehouse.—<br />

When the Prince came home [by] Ge<strong>org</strong>e Marsh.—Prayer for a pup [by] W. A. Dyer.<br />

Jacobs, William Wymark. J134se<br />

Sea whispers. Scribner.<br />

Contents.—The bravo.—Taking pains.—His brother's keeper.—Trust money.—Kitchen<br />

company.—The model.—Artful cards.—Handsome Harry.—The blindness of Capt.<br />

Ferguson.—Wapping-on-Thames.—The interruption.—Bed cases.<br />

Leroux, Gaston. L6363ph<br />

The phantom clue. Macaulay.<br />

A mystery story.


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Mitchison, Mrs. Naomi. M751co<br />

The conquered, with an introduction by Ernest Barker. Cape.<br />

"The story of Caesar's Gallic Wars as seen by a Gaul who has become the slave. . .of<br />

a Roman officer... [and] of the contest in his soul between growing patriotism and his<br />

passionate devotion to his master... [The author] gives an impressive picture of Gaul<br />

during the seven years of Caesar's campaigns. At the same time she makes the emotions<br />

of her characters actual and our own." Raymond Mortimer in Nezv statesman, 1923.<br />

Neihardt, John Gneisenau. N215i<br />

Indian tales, and others. Macmillan.<br />

Contents.—The singer of the ache.—The look in the face.—The white Wakunda.—<br />

The mark of shame.—Dreams are wiser than men.—Vylin.—Mignon.—The last thunder<br />

song.—The alien.—The parable of the sack.-—The scars.—The red roan mare.—The art<br />

of hate.—Beyond the spectrum.—The nemesis of the deuces.—The revolt of a sheep.—<br />

The man who saw spring.<br />

The Indian tales are followed by other stories of frontier and pioneer life.<br />

Parrish, Anne. P2622t<br />

To-morrow morning. Harper.<br />

"The tale concerns a small community, the town of Westlake. . .Kate Green's<br />

devotion to her husband, her son, her niece, and to her simple household, for all that it<br />

recurrently puts off her problematical career till 'tomorrow morning,' nevertheless brings<br />

her the sort of life for which she is best fitted. Indeed...the studio probably served<br />

many a better purpose than that for which it was originally designed." Grace Frank in<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Richmond, Mrs. Grace Louise (Smith). R425ch<br />

Cherry Square; a neighbourly novel. Doubleday.<br />

A pleasant story of life in a small town, and particularly of the new household in<br />

the old Cherry house.<br />

Stern, Gladys Bronwyn. S8393d<br />

A deputy was king. Knopf.<br />

Continues from "The matriarch" the story of the Rakonitz family and especially of<br />

Toni Rakonitz—her marriage, her business interests, and her relations with the family.<br />

Thomas, Bertha. T373p<br />

Picture tales from Welsh hills. Browne, 1913.<br />

Contents.—The madness of Winifred Owen.—The only girl.—The way he went.—An<br />

undesirable alien.—Comic objects of the country (the impression of an industrial school<br />

boy).—A house that was.—The courtship of Ragged Robin.—The castle of sleep.—<br />

Zebedee, a latter-day prophet.<br />

Verga, Giovanni. V272m<br />

Mastro-Don Gesualdo; tr. by D. H. Lawrence. Seltzer.<br />

Bibliography: p.viii.<br />

A character study of a Sicilian peasant who has slowly and painfully accumulated<br />

a fortune, and married the daughter of a nobleman, only to find that his further ambitions<br />

cannot be realized and that happiness eludes him.<br />

Williams, Valentine. W749k<br />

The key man. Houghton.<br />

A detective story.<br />

French Fiction<br />

Audoux, Marguerite. 843 A91d<br />

De la ville au moulin; roman.<br />

Balzac, Honore de. 843 B21s<br />

Seraphita.<br />

Contents.—Seraphita.—Jesus-Christ en Flandre.—Melmoth reconcile.—L'elixir de<br />

longue vie.


98 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Benoit, Pierre. 843 B44p<br />

Le puits de Jacob; roman.<br />

Bost, Pierre. 843 B64<br />

Homicide par imprudence; roman. (Collection des amis des lettres<br />

franchises.)<br />

Delly, M. 843 D411<br />

Entre deux ames.<br />

Dow, Louis Henry, & Skinner, P. O., ed. 843 D76<br />

Quelques contes des romanciers naturalistes; selected and ed. with<br />

notes and vocabulary. Heath. (Heath's modern language series.)<br />

Contents.—Introduction.—Un cceur simple [par] Gustave Flaubert.—L'attaque du<br />

moulin [par] fonile Zola.—L'Arlesienne; Le cure de Cucugnan; La Transteverine<br />

[par] Alphonse Daudet.—En familie; Les prisonniers [par] Guy de Maupassant.<br />

Duhamel, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. 843 D88p<br />

La Pierre d'Horeb; roman.<br />

[Duranti, Marie Aglae (de le Loyere), comtesse de.] 843 D938<br />

Un coquin; roman.<br />

At head of title: Elie Dautrin [pseud.!.<br />

Farrere, Claude (pseud, of Charles Bargone). 843 F25j<br />

Une jeune fille voyagea; roman.<br />

Foa, Mme. Eugenie. 843 F68<br />

Le petit Robinson de Paris; ou, Le triomphe de l'industrie; ed. with<br />

notes and vocabulary by Louise de Bonneville. Amer. Book Co.<br />

Girard, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. 843 G444<br />

Les vainqueurs. ("Les documents bleus", no.15.)<br />

Huzard, Mme. Antoinette (de Bergevin) (pseud. 843 H987f<br />

Colette Yver).<br />

Le festin des autres.<br />

Merimee, Prosper. 843 M63q<br />

Quatre contes; ed. with introduction, notes, and vocabulary, by<br />

F. C. L. Van Steenderen. Holt.<br />

Contents.—Mateo Falcone.—L'enlevement de la redoute.—Tamango.—Le coup de<br />

pistolet.<br />

Reymont, Wladyslaw Stanislaw. 843 R37<br />

Les paysans; roman traduit du polonais avec l'autorisation de l'auteur<br />

par F. L. Schoell. v.1-3.<br />

v.l. L'automne.<br />

v.2. L'hiver.<br />

v.3. Le printemps.<br />

Stephan, Raoul. 843 S82<br />

La devotion a l'amour; roman. (Le roman litteraire.)<br />

Tharaud, Jerome, & Tharaud, Jean. 843 T33o<br />

L'ombre de la croix.<br />

Italian Fiction<br />

Chiesa, Francesco. 853 C43<br />

Tempo di marzo; romanzo.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927<br />

General Works<br />

American Library Association. 021.2 A51<br />

Libraries and adult education; report of a study made by the<br />

American Library Association. 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Reading courses and aids in their preparation": p.249-266.<br />

"Selected references": p.269—278.<br />

The same r 021.2 A51<br />

Arnett, Lonna Dennis. r 020 A74<br />

Elements of library methods. Stechert, 1925.<br />

Bennett, Jesse Lee. 028 B43o<br />

On "culture" and "a liberal education" with lists of books which<br />

can aid in acquiring them. Arnold, 1924.<br />

Bulloch, John Malcolm. r 012 M146b<br />

A centennial bibliography of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Macdonald. Aberdeen University<br />

Press, 1925.<br />

County Library Conference (2d), London, 1924. q 027.5 C83<br />

County library conference, November 4th to 6th, 1924, held in the<br />

College of Preceptors, Bloomsbury Square, London, W. C; report of<br />

the proceedings. Constable [1925].<br />

At head of title: Carnegie United Kingdom Trust.<br />

The report of the first conference has title "The proceedings of the Carnegie rural<br />

library conference", (qr 027.4 C2163)<br />

The same qr 027.5 C83<br />

Crawford, Nelson Antrim, & Rogers, C. E. 070 C87ag<br />

Agricultural journalism. Knopf, 1926.<br />

A text-book applying the fundamental principles of journalistic writing to agricultural<br />

and other rural subject matter.<br />

Irwin, Mary Leslie. r 012 T76i<br />

Anthony Trollope; a bibliography. Wilson, 1926.<br />

• Johnson, Burgess, comp. 070 J35<br />

Earning a living by the pen; vocational opportunities in journalism<br />

for young women, compiled from the testimony of two hundred young<br />

women college graduates who have found practical uses for their skill<br />

in writing. Bureau of publication, Vassar College [cl926].<br />

The same r 070 J35<br />

Payne, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Henry. . 071 P33<br />

History of journalism in the United States. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.399-427.<br />

Thayer, Frank. 070 T34<br />

Newspaper management. Appleton, 1926.<br />

A study of the business principles of newspaper publishing. Intended as a textbook<br />

for schools of journalism and as a handbook for the young publisher or junior<br />

executive. The author is (1926) counsel in newspaper management, associate professor<br />

of journalism in State College of Washington, and lecturer in journalism in the Universities<br />

of California and Wisconsin.<br />

99


100 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

Benrubi, Isaac. 194 B44<br />

Contemporary thought of France; tr. by E. B. Dicker. Knopf,<br />

1926. (Library of contemporary thought.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Traces the development of French philosophical teaching along three main lines:<br />

empiric positivism, critico-epistemological idealism, and metaphysico-spiritual positivism.<br />

Deals also with the contemporary thought of French speaking Switzerland. The author<br />

is (1926) lecturer in philosophy in the University of Geneva.<br />

Biichner, Friedrich Karl Christian Ludwig. r 113 B85<br />

Kraft und stoff; empirisch-naturphilosophische studien, in allgemeinverstandlicher<br />

darstellung. 1855.<br />

Clark University. 150 C52<br />

Psychologies of 1925. 1926. (Powell lectures in psychological<br />

theory.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Various psychological theories described by Madison Bentley, Knight Dunlap, W. S.<br />

Hunter, Kurt Koffka, Wolfgang Kohler, William McDougall, Morton Prince, J. B.<br />

Watson, and R. S. Woodworth.<br />

Corning, Hobart M. 136.7 C82<br />

After testing—what? the practical use of test results in one school<br />

system. Scott [cl926].<br />

"Suggested readings" : p.27-28.<br />

Deals with the use of test results in classroom procedure and school administration<br />

in the school system of Trinidad, Colorado. The author is (1926) superintendent of<br />

schools in Trinidad.<br />

Crespi, Angelo. 195 C87<br />

Contemporary thought of Italy. Knopf, 1926. (Library of contemporary<br />

thought.)<br />

"Literature" at end of chapters.<br />

Contents.—The origins of Italian neo-idealism.—The historical idealism of Benedetto<br />

Croce.—The "actual idealism" of Giovanni Gentile.—From idealism to spiritual realism.<br />

Ducasse, Curt John. 122 D86<br />

Causation and the types of necessity. University of Washington<br />

Press [1924]. (Washington (state) University. Publications in the<br />

social sciences, v.l, no.2.)<br />

Gates, Arthur Irving. 150 G23<br />

Psychology for students of education. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Gordon, Ronald Grey. 136 G65<br />

Personality. Harcourt, 1926. (International library of psychology,<br />

philosophy, and scientific method.)<br />

"References": p.293-298.<br />

The author is a practising physician, and treats of both the physical and the mental<br />

factors in the formation of personality.<br />

James, William, 1842-1910. 191 J16<br />

The philosophy of William James, drawn from his own works; with<br />

an introduction by H. M. Kallen. Modern Library [cl925]. (Modern<br />

library of the world's best books.)<br />

"The works of William James": p.371-375.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 101<br />

Shepperson, Sister Mary Fides. 189 T37zs<br />

A comparative study of St. Thomas Aquinas and Herbert Spencer.<br />

Pittsburgh, 1923.<br />

"Bibliography": p.80-85.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Pittsburgh.<br />

The same r 189 T37zs<br />

Taylor, Edward Wyllys. 131 T25<br />

Psychotherapy; mental elements in the treatment of disease. Harvard<br />

University Press, 1926. (Harvard health talks.)<br />

Ethics<br />

Blacker, Charles Paton. 173 B51<br />

Birth control and the state; a plea and a forecast. Dutton [cl926].<br />

(To-day and to-morrow series.)<br />

Presents briefly the chief arguments used against birth control, and more fully<br />

those in its favor, dividing them into three groups—international, social, and individual.<br />

The author, an English physician, makes the plea that the Ministry of health give the<br />

subject its sanction, and furnish advice at the centers under its control.<br />

170.6 F46<br />

The Fiftieth anniversary of the ethical movement, 1876-1926. Appleton,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains articles on religion and the ethical movement written by leaders of ethical<br />

societies in America, England, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. With each article<br />

is a brief autobiographical sketch explaining the motives that led the author to identify<br />

himself with the movement. Contains also a chronology recording the leading events in the<br />

history of the American societies and the work of the international ethical <strong>org</strong>anization.<br />

Keyserling, Hermann Alexander, graf von, ed. 173 K239<br />

The book of marriage; a new interpretation by twenty-four leaders<br />

of contemporary thought. Harcourt [cl926].<br />

Contents.—-The correct statement of the marriage problem [by] Count Hermann<br />

Keyserling.—MARRIAGE IN SPACE AND TIME: The genesis of marriage [by] A. W.<br />

Nieuwenhuis; Marriage and matriarchy [by] Leo Frobenius; The Indian ideal of marriage<br />

[by] Rabindranath Tagore; The Chinese conception of marriage [by] Richard Wilhelm;<br />

The marriage of convention in Europe [by] Count Paul Thun-Hohenstein; Marriage and<br />

proletarianism [by] Paul Ernst; Romantic marriage [by] Ricarda Hu"ch; Bourgeois<br />

marriage [by] Jakob Wassermann; Marriage and the changing woman [by] Marta<br />

Karhveis; Marriage in the New World [by] B. M. Hinkle; Marriage in transition [by]<br />

Thomas Mann; The marriage of the future [by] Leonie Ungern-Sternberg.—MARRIAGE<br />

AS AN ETERNAL PROBLEM : The proper choice of partners [by] Count Hermann Keyserling;<br />

Physical and spiritual harmony in marriage [by] Ernst Kretschmer; Marriage<br />

as an analytical situation [by] Hans von Hattingberg; Marriage as a psychological<br />

relationship [by] C. G. Jung; Marriage as a task [by] Alfred Adler; Love as an art<br />

[by] Havelock Ellis; Marriage as a work of art [by] Mechtilde Lichnowsky; Marriage<br />

as a fetter [by] Paul Dahlke; Marriage as fulfilment [by] Mathilde von Kemnitz;<br />

Marriage and self-development [by] Alphonse Maeder; Marriage as mystery and command<br />

[by] Leo Baeck; Marriage as a sacrament [by] Joseph Bernhart.<br />

Lee, James Melvin. 174 L52<br />

Business ethics; a manual of modern morals. Ronald Press Co.<br />

[cl926.]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Lyon, Leverett Samuel. 174 L99<br />

Making a living: the individual in society; an introduction to vocations,<br />

business, civics, and the problems of community life. Macmillan,<br />

1926. (Textbooks in the social studies; advanced series.)<br />

"Supplementary reading" at the end of each chapter; "Books that may be helpful<br />

for teachers": p.598-601.


102 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Religion<br />

Augar, Friedrich. 272.1 A91<br />

Die frau im romischen christenprocess; ein beitrag zur verfolgungsgeschichte<br />

der christlichen kirche im romischen staat. 1905.<br />

"Sonderdruck aus Texte und untersuchungen zur geschichte der altchristlichen<br />

literatur, herausgegeben von Oscar v. Gebhardt und Adolf Harnack; neue folge, XIIL<br />

band, 4. heft."<br />

Browne, Lewis Allen. 209 B81<br />

This believing world; a simple account of the great religions of mankind;<br />

with more than seventy illustrations and animated maps drawn by<br />

the author. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.335-339.<br />

Conner, Walter Thomas. 220 C75<br />

The teachings of "Pastor" Russell. Sunday School Board of the<br />

Southern Baptist Convention [cl926].<br />

A criticism of Mr. Russell's "Studies in the Scriptures" which the author considers<br />

absurd and contrary to commonly accepted Christian principles. The author is (1926)<br />

professor of systematic theology in the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,<br />

Fort Worth, Texas.<br />

Fosdick, Harry Emerson. 230 F79<br />

Adventurous religion, and other essays. Harper, .1926.<br />

Hodge, Charles. 227.5 H66<br />

A commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians. Carter, 1858.<br />

"Commentaries": p.xx.<br />

Lake, Kirsopp. 281 L16<br />

Landmarks in the history of early Christianity. Macmillan, 1922.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Lectures, somewhat expanded for publication, given in the spring of 1919 on the<br />

Haskell foundation of Oberlin College.<br />

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble, comp. 252 Mil<br />

Great sermons of the world. Stratford Co., 1926.<br />

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble. 221 Mil<br />

The parables of the Old Testament. Revell [cl916].<br />

Nine sermons on the parables.<br />

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble. 237 Mil<br />

Putting on immortality; reflections on the life beyond. Revell<br />

[cl926].<br />

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble. 232 Mil<br />

Twelve great questions about Christ; with foreword by J. G.<br />

Machen. Revell [cl923].<br />

Discusses some of the questions most debated in the controversy between the "fundamentalists"<br />

and "modernists" in the church. The author, pastor (1927) of the First<br />

Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh, is one of the leaders of the former group.<br />

Matthews, Walter Robert. 213 M47<br />

God and evolution. Longmans, 1926. (Liverpool diocesan board of<br />

divinity publications.)<br />

"Three lectures. . .delivered in Liverpool.. .The primary object. . .was to indicate a<br />

line of thought which delivers us from the suggestion, constantly made, that the<br />

evolutionary view of nature is hostile to belief in a transcendent God." Preface.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 103<br />

Murry, John Middleton. 232 M97<br />

Jesus, man of genius. Harper, 1926.<br />

Also published under the title "The life of Jesus".<br />

"His position. . .is not that of those for whom Jesus is 'above all else a supernatural<br />

being—a God.' He cannot share this belief...But the 'advanced' critics repel him by<br />

their assumption that Jesus was 'an ordinary sort of man'... He was an extraordinary<br />

man; and 'above all things a man of genius'. . .What is original in his book is 'the<br />

psychological interpretation of the historical facts—that is to say, the history of the<br />

development of the mind and soul of Jesus, from his baptism until his death'." Nation<br />

and Athenccum, 1926.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 252 P24L<br />

Lessons from the world of matter and the world of man; ed. with a<br />

preface by Rufus Leighton. Amer. Unitarian Assoc.<br />

Sermons.<br />

Plumer, William Swan. q 227.1 P71<br />

Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans, with an introduction<br />

on the life, times, writings, and character of Paul. Randolph, 1870.<br />

Remey, Charles Mason. 297 R33p<br />

The peace of the world; a brief treatise upon the spiritual teaching<br />

of the Bahai religion, with particular regard to its application to the<br />

great problem now before the nations of the establishment of an enduring<br />

world peace. [Bahai Publishing Society] 1919.<br />

Scott, Stanley. 231 S42<br />

Making God vital; or, Jesus' idea of God for religious education.<br />

Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.133-135.<br />

Contents.—The Synoptic Gospels as a source.—Jesus' idea of God according to the<br />

Fourth Gospel.—Changing conceptions of the idea of God.—Reconstructing the idea of<br />

God.—Intimacy with God as experienced in worship.—Teaching the idea of God; the<br />

content of the teaching.—Teaching the idea of God; factors bearing on the teaching<br />

process.—The bearing of Jesus' idea of God on life.<br />

Trap, William Martin. 231 T68<br />

Divine personality; a study in the philosophy of religion. Wahr<br />

[1925],<br />

Thesis (Ph. D.)—University of Michigan, 1925.<br />

Published also without thesis note.<br />

Bibliography: p.81-83.<br />

Theosophy<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46i<br />

The immediate future; lectures delivered in Queen's Hall, London,<br />

1911. Theosophical Press, 1922.<br />

Contents.—Impending physical changes.—The growth of a world-religion.—The<br />

coming of a world teacher.—Social problems: self-sacrifice or revolution?—Religious<br />

problems: dogmatism or mysticism?—England and India.—The emergence of a worldreligion.<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46ma<br />

Man's life in this and other worlds. Theosophical Pub. House, 1913.<br />

Contains chapters on man's life in the physical world, the astral world, and the<br />

mental world, and on the meaning of death and of the spiritual life.


104 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood), & Leadbeater, C. W. r 133 B46<br />

Occult chemistry; clairvoyant observations on the chemical elements;<br />

ed. by A. P. Sinnett. Rev. ed. Theosophical Pub. House, 1919.<br />

The first edition consisted mainly of articles reprinted from the "Theosophist".<br />

Condensed from Chapter, i, p.I.<br />

Leadbeater, Charles Webster. 212 L44t<br />

A textbook of theosophy. Theosophical Press, 1925.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

The Jewish woman, 1922-date. v.2-date. 1922-date.<br />

Published by the National Council of Jewish Women.<br />

qr 296 J3178<br />

Kittel, Rudolf. 296 K31<br />

The religion of the people of Israel; authorized translation by R. C.<br />

Micklem. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Follows the development and considers the inherent forces of the Israelites' religion<br />

from its Canaanite background to the beginning of the Christian era. Based on lectures<br />

delivered at the University of Upsala in 1920. The author is (1925) professor at the<br />

University of Leipzig.<br />

Morton, Leah, pseud. 296 M92<br />

I am a woman, and a Jew. Sears [cl926].<br />

The book, autobiographical m form, expresses the author's protest against the social<br />

and economic limitations imposed upon her as a woman and a Jew, and her recognition,<br />

after years of drifting away from her people, of her innate loyalty to her race and pride<br />

in her heritage. The author is believed by some to be Mrs. Elizabeth Stern, who wrote<br />

"My mother and I".<br />

Sociology<br />

Davies, Stanley Powell. ' 362.3* D31<br />

Social control of the feebleminded; a study of social programs and<br />

attitudes in relation to the problems of mental deficiency. National<br />

Committee for Mental Hygiene, Inc., 1923.<br />

Bibliography: p.[2111-216.<br />

Eliot, Charles William. 304 E47c<br />

Charles W. Eliot, the man and his beliefs; ed. with a biographical<br />

study by W. A. Neilson. 2v. Harper, 1926.<br />

v.l. Education.—Capital and labor.—War and peace.<br />

v.2. War and peace (continued).—The conduct of life.—Government.<br />

Contains Dr. Eliot's speeches and papers.<br />

r 304 F31<br />

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America—Commission<br />

on the church and social service—Research department.<br />

Bulletin, Feb. 1922-date. no.l-date. 1922-date.<br />

Helen S. Trounstine Foundation. r 361 H42<br />

Social service directory of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, with a<br />

supplementary list of United States and foreign directories, 1926. 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 105<br />

Kennedy, Malcolm Duncan. 355.952 K18<br />

The military side of Japanese life. Houghton [1923?]<br />

A personal account describing the Japanese army as the author, a British officer,<br />

found it in 1917-20 when he was officially attached to a Japanese infantry regiment in<br />

order to learn the language and the military system. It is concerned rather with the type<br />

of officers and men, the life they lead, and their customs and traditions, than with<br />

technical details.<br />

Lay, Charles "Downing. 304 L43<br />

The freedom of the city. Duffield, 1926.<br />

In this spirited defense of city life, the author writes, "Statistics and experience<br />

prove that city people are better off than those who live in the country, in health, in<br />

opportunity to make a living, in education, and in the possibility of a spiritual awakening".<br />

Rathenau, Walther. 301 R21v<br />

Von kommenden dingen. 1924.<br />

Strong, Anna Louise. 362.7 S92<br />

Children of revolution; story of the John Reed Children's Colony on<br />

the Volga, which is as well a story of the whole great structure of<br />

Russia. [Pigott Printing Concern, 1926.]<br />

The John Reed Children's Colony was <strong>org</strong>anized in 1921 by the older children from<br />

the Russian orphanages who set about, with the help of American funds, to make a selfgoverning<br />

and self-supporting community.<br />

Townsend, Harriet. 360 T66<br />

Social work, a family builder; a text-book for nurses, dietitians,<br />

home demonstration agents, home economists, and special teachers.<br />

Saunders, 1926.<br />

"References": p.228-231; "Suggested reading": p.232-237.<br />

United States—President. (Calvin Coolidge.) 308 C78f<br />

Foundations of the Republic; speeches and addresses. Scribner, 1926.<br />

The same r 308 C78f<br />

Delivered during 1924, 1925, and 1926.<br />

Statistics<br />

Canada—Census and statistics office. qr 317.1 C1673s<br />

Sixth census of Canada, 1921. v.1-2, 5. 1924-25.<br />

Text in English and French.<br />

v.l. Population; number, sex, and distribution, racial origins, religions.<br />

v.2. Population; age, conjugal condition, birthplace, immigration, citizenship,<br />

language, educational status, school attendance, blindness, and deaf mutism.<br />

v.5. Agriculture; farms, areas, crops, animals, animal products, etc.<br />

Chaddock, Robert Emmet. 311 C34<br />

Principles and methods of statistics. Houghton [cl925].<br />

"Alphabetical list of references": p.[4471-452.<br />

Dittmer, Clarence Gus. 311 D64<br />

Introduction to social statistics. Shaw, 1926.<br />

The elements of statistical method for sociology students and social workers. The<br />

author is (1926) assistant professor of sociology in the University of Wisconsin.<br />

Sutcliffe, William Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 311 S96<br />

Elementary statistical methods. McGraw, 1925.<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.


106 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. . r 317.3 U2533n<br />

National wealth and income; a report by the Federal trade commission<br />

in final response to Senate resolution no.451, Sixty-seventh<br />

Congress, fourth session, agreed to February 28, 1923. 1926. (69th<br />

Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no.126.)<br />

Politics and Government<br />

American Academy of Political and Social Science. 351.71 A51<br />

Competency and economy in public expenditures. 1924.<br />

Editor, C. L. King.<br />

v.113, no.202, May 1924, of "Annals of the American Academy of Political and<br />

Social Science".<br />

"Bibliography; supervision of budgets of educational institutions": p.119-120.<br />

Contents.—The trend in public expenditures.—The opportunities of the budget.—<br />

Fiscal control and competency in the public service.—Self-support in public institutions.<br />

—The relation of the machinery of government to competency in public management.—<br />

Equal pay for equal work among public employes.—Competency and economy in purchasing.—Morale<br />

and ability in public service.<br />

The same. (In American Academy of Political and Social Science.<br />

Annals, v.113, no.202, May 1924.) r 306 A51 v.113<br />

Democratic National Convention. r 329.3 D422of<br />

Official proceedings of the National Democratic convention held in<br />

Cincinnati, June 2-6, 1856. 1856.<br />

Detroit—Rapid transit commission. r 352.8 D48<br />

Proposed financial plan for a rapid transit system for the city of<br />

Detroit. 1923.<br />

r 328.42 J46<br />

Journal of the parliaments of the Empire [quarterly], 1920-date. v.idate.<br />

1920-date.<br />

Issued under the authority of the Empire Parliamentary Association (United Kingdom<br />

branch).<br />

r 351.8 P981<br />

Public ownership [monthly], 1923-date. v.5-date. 1923-date.<br />

Published by the Public Ownership League of America.<br />

r 325.3 R35<br />

Republic or empire? the Philippine question, by W. J. Bryan [and<br />

others]. Independence Co., 1899.<br />

Speeches and articles by Bryan, Carnegie, Gompers, Schurz, Henry Van Dyke, and<br />

others opposed to the adoption of a colonial policy.<br />

Scott, James Brown, comp. 327.73 S42u<br />

The United States and France; some opinions on international<br />

gratitude. Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Annex": p.xvii-lxx.<br />

Contains an article on the early diplomatic history of the United States written by<br />

Jared Sparks and published in 1830, and three communications by the same author, one<br />

by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sumner, and one by an American resident in France, which were printed in<br />

the "National intelligencer" in 1847. Also contains an extract from the Declaration of<br />

Independence, the texts of treaties made by the United States with France in 1778, and<br />

with Great Britain in 1783, of contracts for loans from France in 1782 and 1783, and of<br />

a letter to the Committee of foreign affairs from Franklin, Dearie, and Lee.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 107<br />

Spurr, Henry Clifford. r 352.8 S77<br />

Guiding principles of public service regulation. 3v. Public Utilities<br />

Reports, Inc., 1924-26.<br />

United States—Judge advocate general. r 353.6 U2534c<br />

Consolidated index of published volumes of Opinions and digests of<br />

opinions of the judge advocate general of the army, 1912 to 1924, inclusive.<br />

1926.<br />

Lettered on cover: Index of digests of opinions of judge advocate general U. S.<br />

army, 1912 to 1924.<br />

Americanization and Immigration<br />

Bradshaw, Cathrine A., & Hornstein, I. O. 323.6 B68<br />

Americanization questionnaire containing the questions usually asked<br />

of aliens applying for citizenship papers, together with their answers,<br />

and other valuable information for those interested in Americanization<br />

work. Noble [cl926].<br />

"New York state supplement": p. [113 ]—162.<br />

Buell, Raymond Leslie. r 325.73 B86<br />

Japanese immigration. World Peace Foundation [1924], (World<br />

Peace Foundation, Boston. Pamphlets, v.7, no.5-6.)<br />

The same. (In World Peace Foundation, Boston. Pamphlets, v.7,<br />

no.5-6.) r 172 L452 v.7<br />

Sketches the history of Japanese immigration to the United States, discusses the laws,<br />

treaties, and diplomatic agreements concerning it, and describes the treatment of the<br />

Japanese by other countries.<br />

Irwin, William Henry. r 325.73 128<br />

Pictures of Old Chinatown by Arnold Genthe; with text by Will<br />

Irwin. Moffat, 1909.<br />

Description and photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown as it was before the<br />

earthquake and fire of 1906.<br />

%<br />

Negroes. Slavery<br />

Dowd, Jerome. 326 D76<br />

The Negro in American life. Century [cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"List of the principal sources used in the preparation of the text": p.593-600.<br />

"Professor Dowd has written this treatise.. .with the sympathy of a humanitarian.<br />

The scope of the book is enormous. Commencing with a brief and, in many respects,<br />

inadequate resume of African races and cultures, he traces the origin of the slave trade<br />

and the institution of slavery in America. Throughout the book the negro of the North<br />

is contrasted with the negro of the South; the urban as against the rural. All the<br />

aspects of the negro life...are dealt with...The general technique of presentation is by<br />

extensive quotations from all sources, in order to maintain an impartial viewpoint. The<br />

various biological and sociological solutions offered for the negro problem are considered."<br />

H. L. Shapiro in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Herrick, Cheesman Abiah. r 326 H47<br />

White servitude in Pennsylvania; indentured and redemption labor<br />

in colony and commonwealth. McVey, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Sources": p.309-326.


108 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Mathieson, William Law. 326 M47<br />

British slavery and its abolition, 1823-1838. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes. . , ,<br />

The study is confined to the West Indian group of colonies, including BritisL<br />

Guiana and British Honduras. It is based mainly on the despatches and reports published<br />

in the Parliamentary papers.<br />

Odum, Howard Washington, & Johnson, G. B. 326 014ne<br />

Negro workaday songs. University of North Carolina Press, 1926.<br />

(North Carolina University. Social study series.)<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.[2651-270.<br />

"The third volume of a series of folk background studies of which The Negro and<br />

His Songs was the first and Folk-Beliefs of the Southern Negro was the second. . .While<br />

we have spared no effort to make the collection valuable for folk song students, we have<br />

approached the work primarily as sociologists." Preface.<br />

The songs represent those current in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ia during 1924-25.<br />

Woodson, Carter Godwin, ed. 326 W86m<br />

The mind of the Negro as reflected in letters written during the<br />

crisis, 1800-1860. Assoc, for the Study of Negro Life and History,<br />

Inc. [cl926.]<br />

A collection of letters divided into the following groups: letters written to the<br />

American Colonization Society, those written to antislavery workers and agencies,<br />

personal or private letters, and miscellaneous letters.<br />

Economics<br />

Allied powers (1919- )—Agent general for 336.43 A43<br />

reparation payments.<br />

Report of the Agent general for reparation payments, November 30,<br />

1925. [1925.]<br />

The same r 336.43 A43<br />

American Academy of Political and Social Science. 330.1963 A51<br />

The agricultural situation in the United States; editor, C. L. King.<br />

1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

v.117, Jan. 1925, of "Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social<br />

Science".<br />

Contents.-—The farmers' dollar.—Taxes, tenantry, credit, and farm ownership.—The<br />

farmers as managers.—The market for farm products and the cost of marketing.—Selfhelp<br />

through co-operative <strong>org</strong>anizations.—Fitting production to the market.<br />

The same. (In American Academy of Political and Social Science.<br />

Annals, v.117.) r 306 A51 v.117<br />

Beman, Lamar Taney, comp. 330.1963 B42<br />

Farm relief. Wilson, 1927. (Reference shelf, v.4, no.8.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[19]-28.<br />

The same r 330.1963 B42<br />

Debate material on the McNary-Haugen federal farm board and surplus control bill.<br />

Birdseye, Clarence Frank. 331 B48<br />

Arbitration and business ethics; a study of the history and philosophy<br />

of the'various types of arbitration and their relations to business ethics;<br />

with a foreword by C. L. Bernheimer. ' Appleton, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 109<br />

Edminster, Lynn Ramsay. 337.5 E29<br />

The cattle industry and the tariff. Macmillan, 1926. (Institute of<br />

Economics. Publications; investigations in international commercial<br />

policies.)<br />

Bibliography: p.317-326.<br />

A study of the duties on cattle and beef and an analysis of the relation of the cattle<br />

industry to the tariff.<br />

Ellingwood, Albert Russell, & Coombs, Whitney. r 338.9 E52<br />

The government and labor; with a foreword by J. R. Commons.<br />

Shaw, 1926.<br />

"Collection of the more important statutes, judicial decisions, administrative orders<br />

and reports bearing upon the relations between the government and labor in the United<br />

States. The book contains a large amount of carefully chosen material pertinent to the<br />

various problems of labor legislation and the usefulness of the selections is greatly increased<br />

by the illuminating suggestions and questions which are bound in each section."<br />

Foreword.<br />

Fairchild, Fred Rogers, and others. 330 F157<br />

Elementary economics. 2v. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Suggestions for further reading" at end of each part.<br />

A college text-book. Mr. Fairchild is professor of political economy in Yale University.<br />

Fraser, Herbert F. 330.1 F88<br />

Foreign trade and world politics; a study of the international<br />

foundations of prosperity with particular reference to American conditions.<br />

Knopf, 1926. (Borzoi political science texts.)<br />

"Bibliographical note on the diplomacy of the war": p.334-337.<br />

Hughes, Gwendolyn Salisbury. 331.4 H89<br />

Mothers in industry; wage-earning by mothers in Philadelphia; prepared<br />

through the co-operation of the Carola Woerishoffer graduate<br />

department of social economy and social research of Bryn Mawr College<br />

and Seybert Institution of Philadelphia. New Republic, Inc., 1925.<br />

"Of this study, section I, 'Causes which Take Mothers into Industry', except that<br />

part of Chapter I which presents conclusions based on section II, and the 'Appendix'<br />

including the 'Bibliography' constitute a dissertation presented to the faculty of Bryn<br />

Mawr College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of<br />

Philosophy by Gwendolyn Salisbury Hughes."<br />

Bibliography: p.245-258.<br />

Kahn, Otto Hermann. 330.4 Kilo<br />

Of many things; being reflections and impressions on international<br />

affairs, domestic topics, and the arts. Boni, 1926.<br />

Essays and addresses. Those in the first group are on art, music, and the drama in<br />

America. The rest of the book is concerned with financial and other economic conditions<br />

in the United States and Europe.<br />

Liibke, Anton. 330.9 L96<br />

Die sterbende kohle; das kulturelle und wirtschaftliche schicksal<br />

Europas. 1925.<br />

"Benutzte literatur": p.vi-vii.<br />

Mears, Eliot Grinnell, & Tobriner, M. O. 334 M55<br />

Principles and practices of cooperative marketing. Ginn [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.561-572.<br />

The same r 334 M55


110 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

National Association of Real Estate Boards. 333 N15i<br />

Industrial property; proceedings & reports of the Industrial property<br />

division. 1925. (lis Annals of real estate practice, 1925, v.6.)<br />

National Federation of Settlements. 331.85 N15<br />

Settlement goals for the next third of a century; a symposium. 1926.<br />

(Settlement monographs, no.7.)<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 331.2 N1553w<br />

Wages in the United States. 1926. (Studies of American wages.)<br />

An investigation of trends in wages, employment, and hours of work in 1925 and<br />

the first quarter of 1926, with some discussion of the more important factors affecting<br />

wage trends since about 1920. Includes manufacturing industries, railroads, public<br />

utilities, anthracite mining, and building trades.<br />

Pennsylvania—Tax commission. r 336.2 P3994<br />

Report to the General assembly, commonwealth of Pennsylvania.<br />

1925.<br />

Franklin S. Edmonds, chairman.<br />

Shultz, William John. 336.24 S38<br />

The taxation of inheritance. Houghton, 1926. (Hart, Schaffner &<br />

Marx prize essays.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A historical and analytical study, in which the greater space is given to American<br />

problems.<br />

Simkhovitch, Mary Kingsbury. 331.85 S58<br />

The settlement primer. National Federation of Settlements, 1926.<br />

(Settlement monographs, no.6.)<br />

A 48-page manual on the work and <strong>org</strong>anization of social settlements.<br />

Thompson, Laura Amelia, comp. 016.3313 T38r<br />

References on child labor and minors in industry, 1916-24. 1925.<br />

(United States—Children's bureau. Bureau publication, no.147.)<br />

The same r 016.3313 T38r<br />

The same. (In United States—Children's bureau. Bureau publication,<br />

no.147.) r 362.7 U25bu no.147<br />

Thorp, Willard Long. 330.9 T41<br />

Business annals; United States, England, France, Germany, Austria,<br />

Russia, Sweden, Netherlands, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, South<br />

Africa, Australia, India, Japan, China; with an introductory chapter by<br />

W. C. Mitchell, and a foreword by E. F. Gay. National Bureau of<br />

Economic Research, 1926. (National Bureau of Economic Research.<br />

Publications, no.8.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.360-380.<br />

The same r 330.9 T41<br />

A survey and analysis of business cycles, and a tabulated description of the experiences<br />

of the various countries when passing through the successive phases of cyclical<br />

changes.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 111<br />

Banking. Finance<br />

Aghnides, Nicolas Prodromon. 336.53 A26<br />

Mohammedan theories of finance, with an introduction to Mohammedan<br />

law and a bibliography. Columbia University, 1916. (Columbia<br />

University, New York. Studies in history, economics, and public law,<br />

v.70, whole no. 166.)<br />

Bibliography: p.157-196.<br />

The same. (In Columbia University, New York. Studies in history,<br />

economics, and public law, v.70.) r 330 C72 v.70<br />

Brownsville, Pa.—Citizens. r 332.1 M83<br />

Reproduction of the petition to suspend specie payments made by the<br />

citizens of Brownsville and vicinity to the directors of the Monongahela<br />

(National) Bank of Brownsville, Pa. Monongahela National Bank<br />

[1925],<br />

"The Citizens having heard that the Banks of Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia,<br />

Baltimore and other cities had suspended specie payments presented this petition on<br />

May 18, 1837."<br />

Bound with "National historical events and growth of Monongahela National Bank,<br />

Brownsville, Pa.", issued by Monongahela National Bank, Brownsville, Pa.<br />

Kent, Frederick C, & Kent, M. E. r 332.8 K19<br />

Compound interest and annuity tables; values of all functions to ten<br />

decimal places for 1-100, 1-200, 1-300 years, rates of interest J /i of 1 per<br />

cent to 10^4 per cent; conversion factors and logarithms. McGraw, 1926.<br />

Lettered on cover: Ten-place interest and annuity tables.<br />

Knapp, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Griff Prather. 332.1 K33<br />

How banks increase their business. Rand [cl926].<br />

Discusses various methods of effective advertising and of cooperation with stockholders,<br />

depositors, and community activities.<br />

Monongahela National Bank, Brownsville, Pa. r 332.1 M83<br />

National historical events and growth of Monongahela National<br />

Bank, Brownsville, Pa., 1812-1924. [cl924.]<br />

Compiled by G. E. Sherbon.<br />

White, Leonard Dupee. 336.7 W63<br />

An evaluation of the system of central financial control of research<br />

in state governments; prepared for the Division of states relations,<br />

National Research Council. National Research Council, 1924. (National<br />

Research Council. Bulletin, v.9, pt.2, no.49.)<br />

The same. (In National Research Council. Bulletin,<br />

v.9, pt.2, no.49.) qr 507 N15b v.9<br />

Law<br />

Carnovale, Luigi. 341.6 C21<br />

II supremo ideale umano raggiunto. 1926.<br />

Cushman, Robert Eugene. 342.7 C94<br />

Leading constitutional decisions. Crofts, 1925.<br />

"The forty-four cases printed here include a considerable number of the decisions of<br />

great historic interest and also a selection of those having current interest as throwing


112 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Cushman, Robert Eugene—continued. 342.7 C94<br />

light upon the present-day problems with which the Supreme Court is dealing... It is the<br />

purpose of the brief introductory notes to reconstruct this background [of history,<br />

politics, economics, and personality], to suggest the significance of the cases in our<br />

constitutional development, and to a limited extent, to indicate the relation of the<br />

decisions printed to other, perhaps equally important decisions." Preface.<br />

Jenks, Edward. 347 J25<br />

A short history of English law, from the earliest times to the end of<br />

the year 1911. Little, 1913.<br />

"Authorities" and "Text-books": p. [2.1<br />

The author is (1927) professor of English law in the University of London and was<br />

principal and director of legal studies of the Law Society from 1903 to 1924.<br />

Peace, Charles Frederick, defendant. 343.1 P34<br />

Trials of Charles Frederick Peace; ed. by W. T. Shore. Canada<br />

Law Book Co. [cl926.] (Notable British trials.)<br />

Peace was convicted of murder in 1876.<br />

Education<br />

Bennett, Charles Alpheus. 371.42 B43<br />

History of manual and industrial education up to 1870. Manual<br />

Arts Press [cl926].<br />

"Source references" at end of each chapter.<br />

"The aim has been to give facts and the opinions of selected writers in an <strong>org</strong>anized<br />

form. . .Whenever possible, original sources, or translations from them, were preferred."<br />

Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) editor of "Industrial education magazine".<br />

Boston University. r 378.7 B64<br />

Inauguration of Daniel L. Marsh, as fourth president of Boston<br />

University. [1926.]<br />

Catapang, Vincent R. 379.914 C27<br />

, The development and the present status of education in the Philippine<br />

Islands. Stratford Co., 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.117-120.<br />

Chicago University. r 378.7 C43ab<br />

Abstracts of theses; humanistic series, June 1922-June 1924, with<br />

abstracts of some theses submitted at an earlier date, v.1-2. [cl925-26.]<br />

College Entrance Examination Board. r 378.7 C69w<br />

The work of the College Entrance Examination Board, 1901-1925;<br />

the solution of educational problems through the cooperation of all<br />

vitally concerned. Ginn [cl926].<br />

"Digest of publications": p.[651-240.<br />

Eaton, Theodore Hildreth. 371.42 E19<br />

Education and vocations; principles and problems of vocational<br />

education. Wiley, 1926. (Books on education.)


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 113<br />

Francis W. Parker School, Chicago. 372 F86<br />

Creative effort. [cl925.] (Studies in education.)<br />

Eleven papers discussing the creative activities of the children in the grades and in<br />

high school in writing, dancing, music, dramatization, design, drawing, modeling, and<br />

shop work. Many examples of the children's work are included.<br />

Josefita Maria, Sister. r 377 J44<br />

The status of religious instruction for children under sixteen years<br />

of age; with special reference to Pennsylvania. 1925.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—Pennsylvania University, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.113-116.<br />

Part one considers the attitude of the states and of individual cities toward religious<br />

instruction. Parts two and three deal with the means employed by Protestants and<br />

Catholics to provide religious instruction.<br />

March, Francis Andrew, jr. 378.7 L14ma<br />

Athletics at Lafayette College; recollections and opinions. Lafayette<br />

College [cl926].<br />

The same r 378.7 L14ma<br />

Marks, Percy. 378.7 M39<br />

Which way Parnassus? Harcourt [cl926].<br />

"Discusses the many educational problems now bewildering our colleges, mercilessly<br />

attacking the present regime of trustees, alumni, and faculty, and suggesting a few<br />

common-sense improvements." Independent, 1926.<br />

Nettleton, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Henry, ed. qr 378.7 Y13ne<br />

Yale in the World War; ed. for Yale University. 2v. Yale University<br />

Press, 1925.<br />

v.2 ed. "under the direction of Lottie G. Bishop".<br />

Volume one contains memorial sketches of the Yale men who died in service, and<br />

brief accounts of the university's part in the war and of its military, naval, and hospital<br />

units. Volume two contains the service records of all Yale men who took part in the war.<br />

Rider, Mrs. Gertrude (Tressel), & Hoyt, A. M. 371.9 R43<br />

Braille transcribing; a manual. Rev. ed. Amer. National Red Cross<br />

[cl925].<br />

Seybolt, Robert Francis. 373.7 S51<br />

Source studies in American colonial education; the private school.<br />

University of Illinois, 1925. (Illinois University—Educational research<br />

bureau. Bulletin, no.28.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Strayer, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Drayton, and others. 371 S91p<br />

Problems in educational administration. Teachers College, Columbia<br />

University, 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

A collection of 116 problems briefly stated, with suggestive questions and a bibliography<br />

for each.<br />

Tao, W. Tchishin, & Chen, Chi-Pao. r 379.51 T18<br />

Education in China, 1924. [Commercial Press] 1925.<br />

Published under the joint auspices of the National Federation of Provincial Educational<br />

Associations, the National Association for the Advancement of Education, Peking,<br />

China.


114 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Commerce. Transportation<br />

American Academy of Political and Social Science. 380 A51<br />

Raw materials and foodstuffs in the commercial policies of nations,<br />

by W. S. Culbertson; with a supplement giving the papers presented at<br />

the round table conference on this subject over which Mr. Culbertson<br />

presided at the Institute of Politics during July and August 1923. 1924.<br />

Editor, C. L. King.<br />

v.112, no.201, March 1924, of "Annals of the American Academy of Political and<br />

Social Science".<br />

Bibliography: p.281-283.<br />

The same. (In American Academy of Political and Social Science.<br />

Annals, v.112, no.201, March 1924.) r 306 A51 v.112<br />

r 380.03 B96<br />

Business terms, phrases, and abbreviations, with equivalents in French,<br />

German, Spanish, and Italian, and facsimile documents. Ed.4, rev. &<br />

enl. Pitman, 1921.<br />

Lettered on cover: Pitman's business terms, phrases, and abbreviations with foreign<br />

equivalents.<br />

Hafen, Le Roy R. 383 H13<br />

The overland mail, 1849-1869; promoter of settlement, precursor of<br />

railroads. Clark, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Bibliography of references cited": p.[335]—341.<br />

The same r 383 H13<br />

A historical study of postal communication with the Pacific coast, based upon the<br />

government documents and newspapers of the period, and upon the personal narratives<br />

of travelers.<br />

Jackman, William T. 385 J12<br />

Economics of transportation. Shaw, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.808-810.<br />

"In this publication—the first to deal with the basic economic principles of transportation<br />

with particular reference to Canadian conditions—the needs of university classes<br />

have been kept in mind, but it has been prepared for a much wider range of readers. . .<br />

Throughout the volume, stress has been laid upon the interrelations of Canada and the<br />

United States." Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of political economy in the University of Toronto.<br />

Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass. qr 387 M38<br />

Publication, no.3, 6-8, 10-13. 1923-26.<br />

v.3. Wrecked among cannibals in the Fijis, by William Endicott.<br />

v.6. Voyages & discoveries in the South Seas, 1792-1832, by Edmund Fanning.<br />

v.7. The sea, the ship, and the sailor, tales of adventure from log books and<br />

original narratives.<br />

v.8. The art of rigging, by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Biddlecombe.<br />

v.10. Whale ships and whaling, by G. F. Dow.<br />

v.ll. Ship models; how to build them, by C. G. Davis.<br />

v.12. The ship model builder's assistant, by C. G. Davis.<br />

v.13. American clipper ships, 1833-1858, by O. T. Howe and F. C. Matthews, v.l.<br />

Quick, Herbert, & Quick, E. C. 387 Q29m<br />

Mississippi steamboatin'; a history of steamboating on the Mississippi<br />

and its tributaries. Holt [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.341-342.<br />

"An account of Mississippi transportation from colonial times down to the coming


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 115<br />

Quick, Herbert, & Quick, E. C—continued. 387 Q29m<br />

of the superseding railroads, and, more especially, of steamboating on the Great River<br />

and its tributaries, this book is a welcome addition to the lore of American expansion and<br />

commerce. . .The book is rather a work of reference than a definitive history of the<br />

river." Meade Minnigerode in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Schreiner, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Abel. 384 S37<br />

Cables and wireless and their role in the foreign relations of the<br />

United States; introduction by E. F. McSweeney. Stratford, 1924.<br />

Lettered on cover: Knights of Columbus Historical Commission.<br />

"A study of international policy regarding the laying and operation of submarine<br />

telegraph lines, or cables, and the present status of international communication."<br />

Introduction.<br />

Folklore. Customs. Costume. Etiquette<br />

.ffisop. r 398.91 A25<br />

Fabulae iEsopi selects; select fables of ^Esop, with an English translation<br />

as literal as possible, answering line for line throughout, the<br />

roman and italic characters being alternately used, so that it is next to<br />

an impossibility for the student to mistake, with a compend of Latin<br />

prosody by James Ross. Ed.2, rev. Maxwell, 1814.<br />

Houston, Mary G., & Hornblower, F. S. 391 H83<br />

Ancient Egyptian, Assyrian, and Persian costumes and decorations;<br />

containing twenty-five full-page illustrations, sixteen of them in colour,<br />

and sixty line diagrams in the text. Black, 1920. (A technical history<br />

of costume.)<br />

Washington, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 395 W27<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington's Rules of civility and decent behaviour in<br />

company and conversation; ed. with an introduction by Charles Moore;<br />

with frontispiece and facsimiles. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"Comparison between the Washington Rules of civility and Hawkins's 'Youths<br />

behaviour'": p.[23-65].<br />

Westermarck, Edward Alexander. 392 W56<br />

A short history of marriage. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Based on the fifth edition of my History of Human Marriage." Foreword.<br />

Women<br />

Most of the books on this subject were purchased from a fund left to the Library<br />

for this purpose by Charles C. Mellor.<br />

Blake, Mabelle Babcock. 396.5 B52<br />

Guidance for college women; a survey and a program for personnel<br />

work in higher education, with an introduction by W. A. Neilson.<br />

Appleton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.267-280.<br />

The author is (1926) personnel director in Smith College.<br />

Eyles, Mrs. Margaret Leonora (Pitcairn). 396 E99w<br />

Women's problems of to-day. Labour Pub. Co. [1926.]<br />

A little book addressed to English women, particularly those of the working-class,<br />

which discusses briefly the housing problem as it affects the woman and can be<br />

ameliorated by her, hygiene in the home, proper diet, and education.


116 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wanger, Ruth. 396.5 W19<br />

What girls can do. Holt [cl926].<br />

"Suggested readings" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

A text-book on vocations emphasizing the qualities and abilities necessary for<br />

success in each kind of work.<br />

Language<br />

Bennett, Charles Edwin. 475 B43L<br />

Latin lessons. Allyn [cl901].<br />

Collar, William Coe, & Daniell, M. G. 488 C69<br />

The beginner's Greek composition; based mainly upon Xenophon's<br />

Anabasis, book I. Ginn, 1893.<br />

Daniell, Moses Grant. 478 D223e<br />

Exercises in Latin prose composition for schools. pt.i. Leach<br />

[cl889]. (Students' series of Latin classics.)<br />

pt.i. Based upon Caesar's Gallic war, books I—IV.<br />

Dodge, Charles Crocker, & Tuttle, H. A. 478 D66<br />

Latin prose composition; based on Caesar, Nepos, and Cicero.<br />

Amer. Book Co. [cl898.]<br />

Eichler, Lillian. 428.3 E39<br />

Well-bred English. Nelson Doubleday, Inc., 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.315-318.<br />

Discusses in simple style the elements of grammar, the study of words, voice<br />

cultivation, and correct usage. Contains also a number of selections for reading, afterdinner<br />

speeches, and humorous anecdotes.<br />

Fowler, Henry Watson. r 428.3 F84<br />

A dictionary of modern English usage. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

King, Myra. 425 K26<br />

Language games; a method of using play for establishing correct<br />

habits of speech, in primary grades, introduction by M. C. Bettinger.<br />

Educational Pub. Co. [cl909.]<br />

Leeman, Jean. 448 L53<br />

Paris pittoresque; a text-book in French conversation, composition,<br />

and reading, based upon idioms in daily use. Allyn [cl923],<br />

Scott, Fred Newton. 420.4 S42<br />

The standard of American speech, and other papers. Allyn [cl926].<br />

Twenty-four essays on English language and composition.<br />

Scott, John Hubert. 426 S42r<br />

Rhythmic verse. University of Iowa [1925]. (Iowa University.<br />

Humanistic studies, v.3, no.2.)<br />

A detailed study of rhythm in poetry.


Science<br />

BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 117<br />

Arthur, Uria N., & Randall, R. H. 526.9 A79<br />

The geodetic and topographic survey of Pittsburgh and Allegheny<br />

County. [Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Being p.[119]-164 of v.42, no.3, April 1926, of "Proceedings" of the Engineers'<br />

Society of Western Pennsylvania.<br />

The same. (In Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania. Proceedings,<br />

v.42, no.3, p.[119]-164.) r 620.5 E6433 v.42<br />

Discusses methods and purposes of an unusually accurate topographic survey. Includes<br />

topographic map of one small area.<br />

Bower, Frederick Orpen. 580.4 B66<br />

Plants and man; a series of essays relating to the botany of ordinary<br />

life. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Popular essays on various topics connected with structure, habits, and economic uses<br />

of plants.<br />

Chicago University. r 504 C43ab<br />

Abstracts of theses; science series, June 1922-June 1924, with abstracts<br />

of some theses submitted at au earlier date, v.1-2. [cl925-26.]<br />

Loomis, Frederic Brewster. 569.74 L85<br />

The evolution of the horse. Jones, 1926. (Amherst books; second<br />

series.)<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Popular presentation of the evolution of the horse as revealed by the study of fossil<br />

remains.<br />

Merrill, Elmer Drew. r 580.3 M63<br />

A dictionary of the plant names of the Philippine Islands. Bureau<br />

of public printing, 1903. (Philippine Islands—Governmental laboratories,<br />

Bureau of. [Publications] no.8, 1903.)<br />

National Research Council. r 507 N15n<br />

National Research Council; <strong>org</strong>anization and members, 1925-1926.<br />

1925.<br />

Newman, Horatio Hackett, ed. 504 N28<br />

The nature of the world and of man, by W. C. Allee [and others].<br />

University of Chicago Press [cl926].<br />

"Selected references" at end of each chapter.<br />

Contents.—Astronomy [by] F. R. Moulton. — The origin and early stages of the<br />

earth [by] R. T. Chamberlin.—Geological processes and the earth's history [by] J. H.<br />

Bretz.—Energy: radiation and atomic structure [by] H. B. Lemon.—The nature of<br />

chemical processes [by] Julius Stieglitz.—The nature and origin of life [by] H. H.<br />

Newman.—The bacteria [by] E. O. Jordan.—Evolution of the plant kingdom [by] M. C.<br />

Coulter.—Interactions between plants and their environment [by] H. C. Cowles.—The<br />

evolution of the invertebrates [by] W. C. Allee.—The evolution of the vertebrates [by]<br />

A. S. Romer.—The coming of man [by] Fay-Cooper Cole.—The factors of <strong>org</strong>anic<br />

evolution [by] H. H. Newman.—Human inheritance [by] E. R. Downing.—Man from<br />

the point of view of his development and structure [by] G. "W. Bartelmez.—The dynamics<br />

of living processes [by] A. J. Carlson.—Mind in evolution [by] C. H. Judd.<br />

A series of papers by specialists, each outlining the important features of his own<br />

branch of science.


118 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Texas University. r 570.7 T32<br />

Dedication of the biological laboratory, the University of Texas, 1925.<br />

1925. (Bulletin, no.2545.)<br />

"Contributions in botany, 1899-1924": p.60-61; "Contributions from the Zoological<br />

laboratory of the University of Texas": p.72-82.<br />

United States—Coast and geodetic survey. qr 526 U25ge<br />

Geodetic operations in the United States and outlying possessions,<br />

January 1, 1922 to December 31, 1923 (report to the section of geodesy<br />

of the International geodetic and geophysical union, International Research<br />

Council) by William Bowie. 1924. (Special publication, no.104.)<br />

"Bibliography of gravity and isostasy for the years 1922 and 1923": p.18—19.<br />

United States—Hydrographic office. qr 529.75 U25<br />

Time zone chart of the world. Ed.4. 1925.<br />

Size, 30 x 49 inches, folded in quarto cover.<br />

Mathematics<br />

Cullimore, Allan Reginald. 510.8 C91m<br />

The Mannheim slide rule; a self-teaching practical manual with<br />

numerous illustrations and problems. Dietzgen Co., cl925.<br />

Ford, Walter Burton, & Ammerman, Charles. r 512 F76<br />

First course in algebra. Macmillan, 1919. (A series of mathematical<br />

texts.)<br />

"The present book forms Volume I of a two-volume series on high school algebra."<br />

Preface.<br />

Astronomy<br />

Duncan, John Charles. 520 D89<br />

Astronomy; a text book. Harper, 1926.<br />

A college text based on years of teaching. Though elementary, it is sufficiently<br />

comprehensive to be of value for reference.<br />

Hale, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Ellery. 520.4 H15b<br />

Beyond the milky way. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Appeared as articles in "Scribner's magazine".<br />

Contents.—The oriental ancestry of the telescope.—Heat from the stars.—Beyond the<br />

milky way.<br />

qr 523.805 M86<br />

The Monthly evening sky map, northern and southern hemisphere, 1923date.<br />

v.l7-date. 1923-date.<br />

Physics<br />

Buck, Ralph Ogden, & Frost, H. E. qr 537.81 B85<br />

A laboratory manual of electrical science. Bruce Pub. Co. [cl925.]<br />

Loose-leaf collection of experiments in elementary electricity. For high schools.<br />

Darrow, Karl Kelchner. 530.1 D26<br />

Introduction to contemporary physics. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A clear and concise account of the phenomena upon which contemporary atomic<br />

theories are based, with a study of the theories themselves.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 119<br />

Drysdale, Charles Vickery, & Jolley, A. C. r 537.74 D85<br />

Electrical measuring instruments. 2v. Benn, 1924.<br />

v.2, published by Van Nostrand.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

v.l. Commercial and indicating instruments.<br />

v.2. Induction instruments, supply meters, & auxiliary apparatus.<br />

qr 531.705 J46<br />

Journal of scientific instruments; a monthly publication dealing with<br />

their principles, construction, & use, Oct. 1923-date. v.i-date. 1923date.<br />

Published by the Institute of Physics, with the cooperation of the National physical<br />

laboratory.<br />

Mensing, Ant. W. M. qr 531.7 M62<br />

Collection, Ant. W. M. Mensing, Amsterdam; old scientific instruments<br />

(1479-1800) catalogued by Max Engelmann. 2v. 1924.<br />

Published by Frederik Muller & Co.<br />

Text and added title-page in German.<br />

"Literatur-verzeichnis" : v.l, p.57-59.<br />

v.l. Text.<br />

v.2. Plates.<br />

Pritchard, John Laurence. 533.652 P95<br />

The book of the aeroplane; with 58 illustrations from photographs,<br />

and diagrams in the text. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Deals with the construction of aeroplanes, their method of flight, and the ground<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization necessary for safe flight. Written for the general reader. Author is<br />

secretary of the Royal Aeronautical Society.<br />

Chemistry. Mineralogy<br />

Adam, . r 549 A19<br />

Tableau mineralogique. 1869.<br />

Dennis, Louis Munroe, & Clarke, F. W. r 540.76 D43<br />

Laboratory manual to accompany Clarke and Dennis's Elementary<br />

chemistry. Amer. Book Co. [cl902.]<br />

r 540.705 J46<br />

Journal of chemical education; published by Division of chemical education<br />

of the A. C. S., 1924-date. v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

Published monthly, except July and August.<br />

Kropf, Alfred. r 543.7 K425<br />

Laboratoriumsbuch fiir den eisenhutten- u. stahlwerks-chemiker;<br />

vollstandige neubearbeitung (zweite auflage) von M. Orthey, Laboratoriumsbuch<br />

fiir den eisenhtittenchemiker. 1925. (Laboratoriumsbiicher<br />

fiir die chemische und verwandte industrien, v.l.)<br />

Peters, Fredus Nelson. r 540 P45<br />

Modern chemistry, with its practical applications. Maynard, 1901.<br />

Sarver, Landon Arndale. qr 546.3 S25<br />

The solubility relations of the rare earth oxalates. [1926.]<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—Minnesota University, 1924.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.


120 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Thompson, Reginald Campbell. qr 540.9 T38<br />

On the chemistry of the ancient Assyrians. Luzac, 1925.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

"A discussion on Assyrian minerals, pigments, and glass." Introductory.<br />

"The transliteration of the chemical texts": p.131—143.<br />

"The cuneiform texts": 6 plates (facsims.-).<br />

Bibliography: p.144-145.<br />

Von Bernewitz, Max Wilhelm. 549.1 V37<br />

Handbook for prospectors. McGraw, 1926.<br />

The same r 549.1 V37<br />

An excellent guide to equipment and methods of prospecting, interpretation of results<br />

and development of prospects. Incidentally the book will be valuable as a manual of<br />

practical geology and mineralogy. Author has had wide experience in the field and in<br />

technical writing.<br />

Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, & Thiessen, P. A. r 546.91 Z83<br />

Das kolloide gold. 1925. (Kolloidforschung in einzeldarstellungen,<br />

v.l.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Geology. Meteorology<br />

American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, r 553.28 A51<br />

Petroleum development and technology in 1922-1925; papers presented<br />

at symposiums of the Petroleum division, 1923-1926. [v.1-4.]<br />

[cl923-26.]<br />

Issued with "Mining and metallurgy", April 1923-26.<br />

v.l, title reads "Symposium on petroleum and gas", v.2—3, "Production of petroleum<br />

in 1923-24".<br />

The first three volumes deal with the current state of the producing business, and<br />

forecast price and production tendencies for the immediate future. The 1925 volume<br />

includes also production methods, transportation, and refining.<br />

British Columbia—Mines department. qr 557.11 B75<br />

British Columbia, the mineral province of Canada; being a short<br />

history of mining in the province, a synopsis of the mining laws in fo<br />

statistics of mineral production to date and a brief summary of the<br />

progress of mining during 1921. 1922.<br />

Coleman, Arthur Philemon. 551.7 C68<br />

Ice ages, recent and ancient. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Popular in style without sacrificing scientific accuracy.<br />

Daly, Reginald Aldworth. 551 D16<br />

Our mobile earth; illustrated with maps, diagrams, and photographs.<br />

Scribner, 1926.<br />

"Suggested works of reference": p.321-326.<br />

Treats of "the earth's mobility as expressed in earthquakes, in volcanic action, in<br />

broad warpings of the crust, and in the paroxysms of mountain-building". Introduction.<br />

Intended for the general reader, but parts of it may also be of interest to the<br />

geologist.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 121<br />

Dixon, Dorothy Elizabeth. qr 016.55795 D64<br />

Bibliography of the geology of Oregon [prepared] under direction<br />

of Department of geology, and University library. University Press<br />

[1925]. (Oregon University. Publication; geology series, v.l, no.l.)<br />

A revision of bibliography published by the University of Oregon in 1912, prepared<br />

by C. W. Henderson and others. The present revision was begun several years ago by<br />

Miss Rachel Husband. Condensed from Introduction.<br />

Kentucky—Geological survey (6th survey). r 557.69 K1935<br />

Administrative report for the (sixth) Kentucky geological survey,<br />

years 1924 and 1925, by W. R. Jillson. 1925. (Series 6, pamphlet 5.)<br />

Maps—Wyoming. (1925.) qr 557.87 M<br />

Geologic map of Wyoming; comp. by M. R. Campbell [and others],<br />

1925.<br />

Size, 57 x 39 inches, folded in quarto cover; scale, about 8 miles to \\\ inches.<br />

Issued by United States Geological survey.<br />

Murakami, Hanzo. r 555.18 M97<br />

Geology of the An-shan iron mine district, South Manchuria. South<br />

Manchuria Railway Co., 1921.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

New South Wales—Geological survey. r 559.44 N26b<br />

Bulletin, no.l-date. 1922-date.<br />

[Pan American Union.] 553.3 P21<br />

Iron in the Americas. 1926. (Commodities of commerce series,<br />

no.7.)<br />

Pamphlet giving a brief survey of the iron-ore deposits and the iron and steel<br />

industry of Latin America.<br />

[United States—Geological survey.] qr 016.5514 U25s<br />

Set of fifty atlas sheets showing physiographic types and features<br />

of interest to engineers.<br />

Bound with its "A set of one hundred contour maps".<br />

United States—Geological survey. qr 016.5514 U25s<br />

A set of one hundred contour maps that illustrate specified physiographic<br />

features. [1921?]<br />

Contains in pocket at front "Index map of the United States, showing physiographic<br />

provinces and distribution of quadrangles represented in the set of 100 selected maps".<br />

United States—Weather bureau. qr 551.505 U25s<br />

Snow and ice bulletin, 1921/22-date. 1921-date.<br />

1921/22, no.1-2, wanting.<br />

Zoology<br />

Alabama—Conservation department. r 598.2 A31<br />

Alabama Bird day book, 1923. 1923.<br />

Manual for the public schools in connection with Bird day and Arbor day. Not a<br />

guide to identification, but includes brief information on the more common birds, with<br />

poems and stories about birds, trees, and flowers.


122 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Forbush, Edward Howe. q 598.2 F75g<br />

Game birds of America. [cl913.]<br />

v.l, no.34, Oct. 6, 1913 of the "Mentor".<br />

The same. (In the Mentor, v.l, no.34, Oct.6, 1913.)..qr 705 M62 v.l pt.2<br />

Contains a brief description and a colored illustration of each of the following birds:<br />

ruffed grouse, bob-white, wild turkey, Canada goose, mallard, and canvasback.<br />

Kalmbach, Edwin Richard, & McAtee, W. L. 598.2 K12<br />

Homes for birds. Rev. ed. [1926.] (United States—Agriculture,<br />

Department of. Farmers' bulletin, no.1456.)<br />

Supersedes Farmers' bulletin, no.609, "Bird houses and how to build them", by Ned<br />

Dearborn, (j 598.2 D34)<br />

The same. (In United States—Agriculture, Department of. Farmers'<br />

bulletin, no.1456.) r 630.6 U2534 no.1456<br />

The same j 598.2 K12<br />

Describes methods of attracting birds, and gives diagrams and complete directions for<br />

building bird-houses.<br />

Knull, Joseph N. qr 595.765 K35<br />

The Buprestidae of Pennsylvania (Coleoptera). 1925. (Ohio State<br />

University. Contributions from the Department of zoology and entomology,<br />

no.87.)<br />

"List of publications consulted": p.58-60.<br />

United States—Fisheries bureau. 590.7 U25<br />

Goldfish; their care in small aquaria and ponds, by E. C. Fearnow.<br />

1925. (United States—Fisheries bureau. Document, no.980.)<br />

"Appendix VII to the report of the U. S. commissioner of fisheries for 1924."<br />

"This paper is a revision and enlargement of B. F. Doc. 935, 'Goldfish: Their care<br />

in small aquaria'."<br />

Bibliography: p.458.<br />

The same. (In United States—Fisheries bureau. Fishes and mollusks,<br />

v.8.) r 639 U253f v.8<br />

Useful Arts<br />

Bayembuch fiir handel, industrie, und gewerbe, 1926. 1926. qr 670.2 B3<br />

Issued by Adressbuchverlag der Handelskammer.<br />

Explanation for the use of the directory, and index given in German, English, French,<br />

Italian, Russian, Swedish, Spanish, and Czech.<br />

Building Trades Employers' Association of New York City, r 690.6 B86<br />

Handbook, 1922. cl922.<br />

Chemical Foundation, Inc. r 608.73 C42p<br />

Patents transferred to the Chemical Foundation, Inc. [1921.]<br />

"Chemical Foundation patents additional to June 1921 list": typewritten sheet<br />

mounted on back cover.<br />

Collins, Archie Frederick. 609 C69<br />

A bird's eye view of invention. Crowell [cl926].<br />

Very brief, sketchy history of mechanisms for measuring and calculating, metalworking<br />

and woodworking tools, farm implements, machines of all types used in transportation,<br />

arms, musical instruments, telegraph and telephone, optical instruments, and<br />

chemical apparatus.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 123<br />

[Corticelli Silk Mills, Florence, Mass.] 646 C82<br />

[Corticelli instruction books.] no.[l]-2, 4-8, 10-12, 14-15, 18-20, in<br />

lv. [C1917-22.]<br />

A series of pamphlets giving instructions for knitting or crocheting various articles.<br />

[Hampshire Paper Co., South Hadley Falls, Mass.] qr 676 H22<br />

The art of paper-making. [1924?]<br />

Very brief description of the manufacture of bond paper.<br />

Hess, Walter Friedrich, ed. qr 676.6 H48<br />

Pappen-verarbeitung und papiermache; unter mitarbeit von fachleuten.<br />

v.2. 1924.<br />

"Mitarbeiter-verzeichnis" : v.2, p. [8.]<br />

v.2. Der praxis der pappen-verarbeitung.<br />

Maybeck, Bernard R. r 606 S195m<br />

Palace of fine arts and lagoon, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,<br />

1915; with an introduction by F. M. Todd. Elder [cl915].<br />

qr 677.05 M59<br />

Melliand textilberichte [monthly], July 1, 1920-date. v.i-date. 1920-date.<br />

Continues "Farber-zeitung".<br />

v.1-3, July 1920-Dec. 1922, issued semimonthly.<br />

v.1-3, July 1920-Dec. 16, 1922, title reads "Textilberichte iiber wissenschaft, industrie,<br />

und handel".<br />

Murphy, Shirley Forster, ed. r 690 M97<br />

Our homes and how to make them healthy. Cassell, 1883.<br />

Contents.—Health in the home, by B. W. Richardson.—Architecture, by P. G.<br />

Smith.—Internal decoration, by R. W. Edis.—Lighting, by R. B. Carter.—Warming and<br />

ventilation, by Douglas Galton.—House-drainage, by William Eassie.—Defective sanitary<br />

appliances and arrangements, by W. H. Corfield.—Disposal of refuse by dry methods, by<br />

the editor. — Water, by F. S. B. Francois de Chaumont [and others]. — The nursery, by<br />

William Squire.—House-cleaning, by Phillis Browne.—Sickness in the house, by the<br />

editor.—Legal liabilities, by T. E. Gibb.<br />

Reinthaler, Franz. r 677.36 R32<br />

Die kunstseide und andere seidenglanzende fasern. 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Richards, William Evarts, & Geier, O. A. r 608 R41p<br />

Patents; law and practice. Ed.3. Richards & Geier, cl924.<br />

Special Libraries Association. qr 016.678 S74<br />

Source list of statistics of the rubber industry; comp. for the Technology<br />

group of the Special Libraries Association. 1925.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Annotated list of publications, indicating the nature of the information given.<br />

Turner, T. Henry, & Budgen, N. F. 691.75 T86<br />

Metal spraying; the origin, development, and applications of the<br />

metal-spray process of metallisation; with frontispiece and 165 figures<br />

in the text, including many original photographs and photomicrographs.<br />

Griffin, 1926. (Griffin's technological handbooks.)<br />

"References to the metal-spray process": p. 164-168.<br />

First book in English on the subject. Endeavors to collect, from literature and<br />

experimental work, useful information on the process.


124 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—Home economics office. 698.3 U25<br />

Floors and floor coverings. [1922.] (United States—Agriculture,<br />

Department of. Farmers' bulletin, 1219.)<br />

The same. (In United States—Agriculture, Department of. Farmers'<br />

bulletin, 1219.) r 630.6 U2534 v.50 no.1219<br />

Brief information on the treatment of dwelling-house floors, and the characteristics<br />

and care of various coverings.<br />

Wickwire, Spencer Steel Company, New York. qr 683.5 W67<br />

A catalogue of springs & formed wires, to which has been added a<br />

graphic analysis of error calculations in helical spring formulae. [cl926.]<br />

Worst, Edward Francis. q 689 W91h<br />

How to weave linens. Bruce Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

"Purpose. . .is to present to the amateur weaver, in a simple, home-like way, the<br />

various processes necessary to produce a piece of linen cloth by beginning with the seed<br />

of the flax plant." Introduction.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene. Safety<br />

Chicago—Municipal tuberculosis sanitarium— qr 616.246 C43<br />

Research laboratory.<br />

Collected studies, v.l. 1923-25.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the studies.<br />

r 616.083605 E62<br />

The Endocrine survey [monthly], Oct. 1923-date. v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

Evers, Norman. q 615.3 E95<br />

The chemistry of drugs. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Author's endeavour has been to describe medicinal substances from the point of<br />

view of pure chemistry, dealing with their chemical constitution, reactions, and the<br />

manufacturing processes both of those that are of synthetic origin and those that are<br />

obtained from natural substances." Analyst, 1926.<br />

qr 614.8405 F517<br />

Fire protection; a journal of progress in fire control [monthly], 1924date.<br />

v.67-date. 1924-date.<br />

Official <strong>org</strong>an of the Fire Marshals' Association of North America.<br />

Gibson, William. r 617 G37<br />

Institutes and practice of surgery; being outlines of a course of<br />

lectures. Ed.6, enl. & improved. 2v. Kay, 1841.<br />

Gould, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Milbry, ed. qr 610.7 G73<br />

The Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; benefactors, alumni,<br />

hospital, etc., its founders, officers, instructors, 1826-1904; a history.<br />

2v. Lewis Pub. Co., 1904.<br />

Gross, Samuel David. qr 616 G93<br />

Elements of pathological anatomy; illustrated by colored engravings<br />

and two hundred and fifty woodcuts. Ed.2, rev. & enl. Barrington, 1845.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 125<br />

Illinois University—College of Medicine. qr 617 122<br />

Collected reprints from the Department of surgery, University of<br />

Illinois, College of Medicine, v.3. 1925.<br />

Landis, Henry Gardner. r 618.44 L22<br />

The management of labor and of the lying-in period; a guide for the<br />

young practitioner. Lea, 1885.<br />

Manual of obstetrical practice.<br />

Miller, Charles Conrad. r 617.95 M69c<br />

Cannula implants and review of implantation technics in esthetic<br />

surgery. Oak Press, 1926.<br />

Pearl, Raymond. 613.81 P34<br />

Alcohol and longevity. Knopf, 1926.<br />

"Literature cited": p.242-260.<br />

Results of analysis of a mass of statistical data. Purpose was to determine biological<br />

effects of alcohol as distinguished from social effects. In these investigations.<br />

any harmful effect was due to abuse, and not to reasonable use.<br />

Stopes, Marie Charlotte Carmichael. 612 S88<br />

The human body. Putnam, 1926.<br />

"Intended to be placed in the hands of adolescents..-Primarily a sex book, though<br />

as an introduction to general physiology it makes good reading for the young or for<br />

adults who have no special knowledge of the subject." W. Hope-Jones in Eugenics<br />

review, 1926.<br />

Sutherland, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Alexander, ed. r 613.2 S96<br />

A system of diet and dietetics. Ed.2. Physicians and Surgeons<br />

Book Co., 1925.<br />

Treatise on diet, including the evolution of man's diet, and diets in various diseases.<br />

Each chapter is by a specialist in his field.<br />

United States—Mines bureau. qr 016.614834 U25<br />

Bibliography of fire hazards and prevention, and safety in the petroleum<br />

industry; comp. by H. Britton and H. C. Miller, pt.i, no.l.<br />

1925.<br />

pt.i, no.l. Fire hazards and prevention.<br />

Velpeau, Alfred Armand. r 617.9 V25<br />

New elements of operative surgery; carefully revised, entirely remodelled,<br />

and augmented with a treatise on minor surgery, illustrated<br />

by over 200 engravings, incorporated with the text; 1st American from<br />

the last Paris edition, translated by P. S. Townsend, augmented by the<br />

addition of several hundred pages of entirely new matter, comprising all<br />

the latest improvements and discoveries in surgery in America and<br />

Europe up to the present time, under the supervision of and with notes<br />

and observations by Valentine Mott. 3v. Wood, 1847.<br />

Watson, Sir Thomas. r 616 W32<br />

Lectures on the principles and practice of physic delivered at King's<br />

College, London; 2d American from the 2d London ed., rev. with<br />

additions by D. F. Condie. Lea, 1845.


126 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Engineering<br />

r 622.02 A61<br />

Annuaire international des mines et de la metallurgie, par Robert Pitaval,<br />

1925. 1925.<br />

qr 628.105 A65<br />

Aquafax [monthly], June 1924-date. v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

Published by the Neptune Meter Company as "a monthly magazine of news information<br />

and educational interest regarding the utilization and conservation of water<br />

resources".<br />

Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers. r 620.131 A849<br />

Rapid hardening "ferrocrete"; its characteristics and uses; with<br />

appendices giving the results of numerous practical tests, and report by<br />

Oscar Faber. [1925?]<br />

Brown (David) & Sons (Huddersfield) Ltd. q 621.8323 B78<br />

Automobile worm gearing; a treatise on the design and manufacture<br />

of worm gearing, with special reference to automobile transmissions.<br />

[1926?]<br />

Casmey, W. H. 621.187 C25<br />

The way to the smokeless city; lectures given at Huddersfield<br />

Technical College and at Leeds; with foreword by Sir Emmanuel Hoyle.<br />

Griffin, 1926.<br />

"Indicates plainly to engineers and manufacturers how vast quantities of heat-value<br />

of the coal can be utilised which are now wasted, and how at the same time the<br />

incalculable loss through sickness, engendered by the pollution of the atmosphere through<br />

the present wasteful manner of stoking can be reduced to a minimum." Publisher's note.<br />

Corre, Mary Price. 621.7 C82<br />

The metal industries in Cleveland; a vocational study prepared for<br />

the Cleveland public schools. 1924.<br />

Prepared with the cooperation of the Consumers' League of Ohio, the Cleveland<br />

Schoolmasters' Club, the Division of reference and research of the Cleveland public<br />

schools.<br />

"References": p.110-112.<br />

Pamphlet dealing with "the work that is done by iron and steel workers, pattern<br />

makers, molders, core makers, machinists, automobile mechanics, blacksmiths, hammermen,<br />

f<strong>org</strong>emen, welders, boiler makers, sheet-metal workers, and others engaged in the metal<br />

industries". Introduction.<br />

Frantzen, Paul. r 622.82 F88<br />

fitude sur les feux souterrains. [1919.]<br />

p.1-142, v.8, ser. 11, of "Annales des mines".<br />

The same. (Iu Annales des mines, ser. 11, v.8,<br />

p.1-142.) r 622.05 A61 ser. 11 v.8<br />

Harvey, Clark K. 625.13 H33<br />

The Liberty Tunnels and power-plant. [Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Being p.[2S5]-283 of v.42, no.5, June 1926, of "Proceedings" of the Engineers'<br />

Society of Western Pennsylvania.<br />

Bibliography: p.269-270.<br />

The same. (In Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania. Proceedings,<br />

v.42, no.5, p.[255]-283.) r 620.5 E6433 v.42<br />

Brief, descriptive article on "twin" parallel tunnels, opened in 1924, to make downtown<br />

Pittsburgh more easily accessible to the South Hills district.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 127<br />

Hermanns, Hubert. r 621.86 H47<br />

Die transporttechnik in der giesserei. 1926. (Die betriebspraxis der<br />

eisen-, stahl-, und metallgiesserei, pt.2.)<br />

r 621 124<br />

Industrial fuel and power; papers and discussions presented before the<br />

Affiliated Technical Societies of Boston, December 10 and 11, 1925.<br />

1925.<br />

Contents.—Coal, the basic fuel [by] F. H. Daniels.—Supply and utilization of fuel<br />

oil [by] E. H. Peabody.—Diesel engines for New England power plants [by] J. F.<br />

Hecking.—Possibilities of obtaining industrial power from public service corporations<br />

[by] L. R. Nash.-—Power for textile mills [by] C. T. Main.—Power for the paper<br />

industry [by] J. A. Warren.—The utilization of power in the typical New England plant<br />

[by] K. D. Hamilton.—Advantages and disadvantages of high steam pressure in industrial<br />

plants [by] Joseph Pope.—-Utilization of extraction steam [by] E. D. Dickinson<br />

[and others].-—The supply of industrial power [by] W. H. Larkin.—Round-table discussion<br />

[by] W. H. Larkin [and others].<br />

Ingersoll-Rand Co. q 621.54 124<br />

One hundred and one ways to save money with portable air power.<br />

Ed.3, rev. cl926.<br />

The same qr 621.54 124<br />

"This book shows, in a practical way, the advantages of doing a wide variety of work<br />

with compressed air tools. It shows, by comparisons between hand and machine methods,<br />

how savings can be made when a portable compressor and labor-aiding air tools are used<br />

to replace hand work." Page 5.<br />

Lewis, Melvin Sowles. r 629.1 L67<br />

Analysis of the automechanic's trade, with job instruction sheets.<br />

[University of California] 1925. (California University—Vocational<br />

education division. Trade and industrial series, no.4.)<br />

Division bulletin, no.16.<br />

Issued by the Division of vocational education of the University of California and<br />

of the State board of education.<br />

"References" : p.40.<br />

Lohse, Udo. r 621.72 L78<br />

Amerikas giessereiwesen. 1926.<br />

Louisiana—Board of commissioners of the r 626.9 L92<br />

port of New Orleans.<br />

The inner harbor navigation canal. 1922.<br />

Contains folded diagrams.<br />

New York (state)—Transit commission. qr 625.42 N261<br />

Suburban transit problem; report of D. L. Turner recommending a<br />

metropolitan transit system to serve New York city and its environs,<br />

with maps and plans showing number of trains entering city terminals,<br />

relation of city to other areas in metropolitan district, existing suburban<br />

roads and proposed system, distribution of population, etc. 1924.<br />

Roux-Brahic, J. r 622.08 R78<br />

Mines; prospection et exploitation, preparation mecanique; a l'usage<br />

des ingenieurs, controleurs des mines, prospecteurs, maitres-mineurs,<br />

exploitants de mines et de carrieres, etc. Ed.45. 1926. (Agendas<br />

Dunod.)<br />

"Legislation du travail, par G. Courtot": p.Al-A69.


128 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Sanitation Corporation, New York. r 628 S22<br />

The sanitation of cities, by W. L. D'Olier and staff of the Sanitation<br />

Corporation, New York city. [cl921.]<br />

Non-technical discussion of the problems of water-supply and purification, and of<br />

sewage collection and disposal, with particular attention to the latter.<br />

r 620.105 T32<br />

Testing; a monthly international journal devoted to the field of testing<br />

materials, structures, & machinery, Jan.-April 1924. v.l, no.1-4. Pullman<br />

Pub. Co., 1924.<br />

No more published.<br />

United States—Engineers corps. r 624.02 U25<br />

List of bridges over the navigable waters of the United States; comp.<br />

in the office of the chief of engineers, United States army, 1925. 1926.<br />

United States—Interstate commerce commission. r 625.1433 U25<br />

Report on the formation of transverse fissures in steel rails and their<br />

prevalence on certain railroads. 1923.<br />

Prepared by J. E. Howard.<br />

Yale University—Library. r 016.6205 Y13<br />

Finding list of engineering serials in the libraries of New Haven.<br />

Ed.3. 1922.<br />

Published by the Engineers' Club of the Sheffield Scientific School and the Yale<br />

Engineering Association.<br />

The compilation and editing was done by Miss Marjorie Wildes, with the assistance<br />

of Miss Grace P. Fuller and others. Condensed from Preface.<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. qr 621.304 G29<br />

Electric night by radio, Oct. 21, 1925. [1925.]<br />

Contents.—Four-dollars-a-year-men [by] Preston Arkwright.-—Making electric service<br />

effective in agriculture [by] Frank Belden.—Customer ownership of public utilities [by]<br />

G. T. Buckingham.—Rural electrification in Texas [by] C. E. Calder.—Power and<br />

progress [by] W. E. Creed.—The public utility and the community [by] J. E. Davidson.<br />

—The modern public electric utility [by] F. S. Dewey.—The benefits of electricity to<br />

rural districts [by] B. E. Eaton.—The future of electric public service [by] L. H.<br />

Egan.—The aspirations of a public utility [by] H. B. Flowers.—Thomas A. Edison [by]<br />

W. W. Freeman.—The great public servant [by] .J. F. Gilchrist.—The generation and<br />

distribution of power [by] D. C. Green.—Electric service in the Northwest [by] F. T.<br />

Griffith.—Thomas A. Edison and the pioneers [by] W. M. Hand.—A brief electrical<br />

review [by] Herbert Hoover.—Rural electrification [by] A. B. Huey.—Farm electrification<br />

[by] W. M. Jardine.—Agricultural electrification in California [by] F. B.<br />

Lewis.—The pioneer use of electricity in Utah [by] R. R. Lyman.—The city and its<br />

lights [by] C. C. Neslen.—Electricity, past and future [by] R. F. Pack.—How street<br />

railways build up communities [by] A. B. Paterson.—Public utility executives as<br />

representatives of their company [by] A. T. Perkins.—Thomas A. Edison [by] H. T.<br />

Plumb.—Outline of progress of the electrical industry [by] F. C. Pratt.—Civilization<br />

and electricity [by] H. S. Robertson.—Three billion servants [by] F. W. Smith.—<br />

Electricity on the farm [by] C. L. Stannard.—The importance of public utility investments<br />

[by] Robert Strickland, jr.-—Public utility securities as investments [by]<br />

H. D. Thrall.—The growth of the incandescent lamp [by] H. F. Wallace.<br />

Hawks, Arthur W. r 621.341 H36<br />

Baltimore's sixteen years of super-power. 1926.<br />

"Year Book & Annual Report of the Consolidated Gas Electric Light & Power<br />

Company of Baltimore for 1925."


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 129<br />

Morecroft, John Harold, & Hehre, F. W. 621.318 M88e<br />

Experiments. Wiley, 1925. (Their Electrical circuits and machinery,<br />

v.3.)<br />

Intended for non-electrical engineering students. Experiments are concerned largely<br />

with the principal types of electrical machinery, special attention being given to operating<br />

characteristics.<br />

Powell, Alvah Leslie, & Fuchs, Theodore, comp. r 621.32823 P87<br />

Stage lighting. Edison lamp works of General Electric Company<br />

[1926], (Edison lamp works of General Electric Company, Harrison,<br />

N.J. Bulletin, 146A.)<br />

The same. (In Edison lamp works of General Electric Company,<br />

Harrison, N. J. Bulletin, 146A.) r 621.32 E28 no.l46A<br />

Agriculture. Animals<br />

Alexander, Wilfrid Backhouse. r 632.6 A37<br />

Natural enemies of prickly pear and their introduction into Australia.<br />

H. J. Green, 1925. (Australia—Institute of science and industry.<br />

Bulletin no.29.)<br />

American National Fox Breeders Association. r 636.9 A51<br />

Year book of the silver fox industry, 1925, 1927. 1925-26.<br />

Ed. by W. H. Olmsted.<br />

Baker, William Edgar. 636.7 B17a<br />

The Airedale terrier standard simplified. [Field and Fancy Pub.<br />

Corp., 1923.] (Breeders' calendar and year book, no.13, 1923.)<br />

The same. (In Breeders' calendar and year book, no.13,<br />

1923.) r 636.7 B72<br />

Bourcart, Emmanuel. 632.951 B65<br />

Insecticides, fungicides, and weed killers; a practical manual on the<br />

diseases of plants and their remedies for the use of manufacturing<br />

chemists, agriculturists, arboriculturists, and horticulturists; tr. from the<br />

French and adapted to British standards and practice; 2d English ed.<br />

rev. and enl. by T. R. Burton. Scott, 1925.<br />

Subject-matter is arranged according to the substances used. Under these are described<br />

preparation, properties, action on plants, fungi, and insects, and treatment of<br />

various diseases.<br />

Illinois—Agricultural experiment station, Urbana. qr 630.6 I226an<br />

Annual report (31st-date), 1917/18-date. 1918-date.<br />

Report of 1917/18 contains also Bulletin, no.202-211; Circular, no.203-224; Soil<br />

report, no.17.<br />

Illinois State Horticultural Society. r 634.05 122<br />

Transactions; being the proceedings of the 25th, 34th, 38th-58th,<br />

60th-64th, 66th-68th annual meeting, for the year 1880, 1889, 1893-1913,<br />

1915-19, 1921-23. New series, v.14, 23, 27-47, 49-53, 55-57. 1881-1924.


130 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Business. Communication<br />

American Association of Foreign-Language Newspapers, qr 659.131 A51<br />

The foreign language market in America; a study of the racial and<br />

national groups in the United States, their geographical distribution,<br />

occupations, their social and economic standing, the publications they<br />

support, with rates, circulation, and other authentic data for the guidance<br />

of advertising agencies and advertisers. [1925?]<br />

Loose-leaf.<br />

Hayward, Walter Sumner. 658.321 H37<br />

Sales administration; a study of the manufacturer's marketing problems.<br />

Harper, 1926.<br />

Hitchcock, Frederick Hills. 655.5 H62<br />

How to build a good book from your manuscript, containing<br />

suggestions of value for authors and others whose works are ready for<br />

printing or in course of preparation. Special Book Department of<br />

Braunworth & Co. [cl925.]<br />

Gives a few suggestions to authors regarding preparation of material, but is concerned<br />

mainly with the book-producing service of Braunworth & Company. Its weakest point<br />

is the apparent assumption that anything that has been written is necessarily worth<br />

printing.<br />

r 658.705 M321<br />

Management [monthly], 1922-date. v.l8-date. 1922-date.<br />

v.18-19, no.3, Jan.-Sept. 1922, title reads "100% management".<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. r 650.7 P39<br />

Courses of study in commercial education. 1923.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Syllabus giving a definite outline for each of the technical commercial subjects<br />

taught in high schools.<br />

Riepka, Hellmuth C. r 654.122 R44<br />

Die rohre und ihre anwendung. Ed.3, rev. & enl. 1926. (Bibliothek<br />

des radio-amateurs, v.4.)<br />

Snow, Elliot. qr 656.8 S67<br />

Recent and early information about ancient and medieval ships.<br />

[1924?]<br />

Bibliography: p.27-28.<br />

Deals briefly with sources of information such as coins, carvings, pottery, plate,<br />

tapestries, paintings, mural decorations, prints, books, and models. Includes a number of<br />

plates, some of which are described.<br />

Stuart, Edwin H. 659.132 S92<br />

Utilizing the by-product of a printing business, wherein is told<br />

successful experiences with direct mail advertising. Pittsburgh, Stuart<br />

[1926?]<br />

Tells how one successful Pittsburgh printer effectively devotes "non-chargeable"<br />

time to direct-mail advertising.<br />

Wigge, Heinrich. r 654.122 W68<br />

Die neuere entwicklung der funkentelegraphie; ein siegeszug der<br />

vakuumrohre. Ed.2, rev. & enl. 1921. (Angewandte ingenieurwissenschaft.<br />

Beitrage fiir die gesamte technische praxis, 4.)<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis" : p. [68]—71.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

American Ceramic Society. r 666.02 A51<br />

Directory of dealers in raw ceramic materials; report of sub-committee<br />

on clays and raw materials for the clay industry. cl918. (Bulletin,<br />

no.l.) qr 662.605 A67<br />

Archiv fiir warmewirtschaft; hrsg. vom Verein Deutscher Ingenieure<br />

[monthly], 1921-22. v.2-3. 1921-22.<br />

"Organ der Hauptstelle fiir Warmewirtschaft."<br />

r 666.05 C32<br />

The Ceramist [monthly], March 1921-date. v.i-date. 1921-date.<br />

v.l, March 1921-Feb. 1924, issued quarterly.<br />

v.2, no.l, March 1922, wanting.<br />

v.l, March-Dec. 1921, title reads "The New Jersey ceramist".<br />

qr 660.5 C4216<br />

Chemical record-age [weekly],. March 23-May 11, 1925. v.23, no.12-19.<br />

1925.<br />

v.23, no.13-15, 17-18 wanting.<br />

Formed by the union of "Chemical age" and "Chemical color and oil record".<br />

United with "Color trade journal and textile chemist" to form "Chemicals".<br />

qr 660.5 C4215<br />

Chemicals [weekly], May 25, 1925-date. v.23, no.21-date. 1925-date.<br />

v.23, no.22, 24, and 26 wanting.<br />

Formed by the union of "Chemical record-age" and "Color trade journal and<br />

textile chemist".<br />

Congres du Chauffage Industriel, Paris, 1923. qr 662.6 C74<br />

Comptes rendus. 2v. 1923.<br />

v.4, no.39-40 of "Chaleur et industrie".<br />

The same. (In Chaleur et Industrie, v.4, no.39-40.). .qr 662.605 C35 v.4<br />

r 666.205 E62<br />

The Enamelist; a periodical for the porcelain enamel industry, Oct. 1923date.<br />

v.i-date. 1923-date.<br />

Issued irregularly.<br />

Hauptstelle fiir Warmewirtschaft, Berlin. qr 662.605 H35<br />

[Reports of conventions and other publications.] 1920-23.<br />

Contents.—Bericht iiber die feuerungstechnische tagung, Berlin, 16. bis 18. September<br />

1920, hft. 1-3: hft. 1. Umstellung der dampfkesselfeuerungen auf rohbraunkohle;<br />

hft.2. Verwendung von torf zur dampfkesselfeuerung; Verwendung von braunkohle<br />

fiir industrieofen; hft.3. Kohlenstaubfeuerung; Ersparnispramien in der warmewirtschaft.—Bericht<br />

iiber die heiztechnische tagung in Hannover, November 1920,<br />

und die verhandlungen iiber wirtschaftlichen betrieb von zentralheizungen auf der feuerungstechnischen<br />

tagung, Berlin, 18. September 1920, hft.1—2: hft.l. Ofen und herde;<br />

Kleingewerbliche feuerungen; hft.2. Zentralheizungen; Organisation der beratungs- und<br />

iiberwachungsstellen.-—Zur entwicklung der industriellen warmewirtschaft; neun vortrage<br />

gehalten auf der jahresversammlung in Dresden vom 22.-23. September 1921.—Fortschritte<br />

in der entwicklung der warmewirtschaft; bericht iiber die technischen verhandlungen<br />

bei der zweiten jahresversammlung vom 12.-14. Oktober 1922.—-Brennstoff und<br />

verbrennung; vortrag des Herrn Dr. Aufhauser, Thermotechnische Versuchsanstalt, Hamburg,<br />

beim messtechnischen kursus der Hauptstelle fiir Warmewirtschaft, Mai 1920.—<br />

Messtechnischer kursus der Hauptstelle fiir Warmewirtschaft, Berlin, maschinenbaulaboratorium<br />

der Technischen Hochschule, Charlottenburg, Oktober 1920.—Richtlinien fiir<br />

die erzielung sparsamer brennstoffwirtschaft bei dampfkraftanlagen.<br />

Hermanns, Hubert. r 662.6 H47<br />

Taschenbuch fiir brennstoffwirtschaft und feuerungstechnik, 1926.<br />

1926.<br />

131


132 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Howe, Harrison Estell. 660 H85<br />

Chemistry in the world's work. Van Nostrand, 1926. (Library of<br />

modern sciences.)<br />

Well written, non-technical discussion of the part chemistry has played in modern<br />

civilization.<br />

Junge, Karl Gustav. r 668.3 J52<br />

Die klebstoffe; ihre beschaffenheit, anwendung, und verarbeitung von<br />

hand und maschinen in den pappe und papier verarbeitenden industrieen;<br />

ein handbuch fiir den werktatigen fachmann. Ed.2. 1921.<br />

Langton, Harold McKee. 668.737 L26<br />

Blacks & pitches. Benn, 1925. (Oil & colour chemistry monographs.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Concise account, compiled from the literature, of the manufacture, properties, and<br />

uses of graphite, fixed carbon-blacks, carbon-black, lampblack, natural bitumens and asphalts,<br />

and tars and pitches from coal, wood, etc-<br />

Mills, Lawrence, & Willingham, J. C. qr 665.5007 M69<br />

The law of oil and gas; a treatise upon the law of oil and gas together<br />

with the federal leasing act and the rules and regulations of the<br />

secretary of the interior governing the leasing of public lands and of<br />

restricted Indian and tribal lands and forms of leases and other instruments<br />

in common use in connection with the exploration for and<br />

production of oil and gas. Callaghan, 1926.<br />

Moritz, Werner. r 666.912 M89<br />

Kalkbrennofen. 1924.<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis": p. [69-70.]<br />

Rawson, Christopher, and others. r 667.203 R23<br />

A dictionary of dyes, mordants, and other compounds used in dyeing<br />

and calico printing. Griffin, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Includes general description, properties, uses, and methods of testing.<br />

Rogers, Allen. 660 R61e<br />

Elements of industrial chemistry; an abridgment of Manual of<br />

industrial chemistry, written by forty eminent specialists and ed. by<br />

Allen Rcgers. Ed.2. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Consists of brief descriptive accounts of the more important chemical industries.<br />

Rose, Harold J. qr 662.7 R71<br />

The selection of coals for the manufacture of coke. [Pittsburgh,<br />

Koppers Co., 1926.]<br />

"Paper prepared for presentation at the February 1926 meeting of the American<br />

Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, New York City."<br />

qr 662.605 S79<br />

Steam coal buyer; monthly, 1924-date. v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

United States—Federal oil conservation board. r 665.5 U2532<br />

Federal oil conservation board; complete record of public hearings,<br />

February 10 and 11, 1926, auditorium, Interior department building,<br />

Washington, D. C. 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 133<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Benedicks, Carl. 669.042 B43<br />

Metallographie researches, based on a course of lectures delivered<br />

in the United States in 1925. McGraw, 1926.<br />

"Bibliographic references" at end of each chapter.<br />

Contains considerable material not previously published, or published only in Swedish.<br />

Covers various unrelated topics, but is concerned mainly with ferrous metals.<br />

Brown, Bayley's Steel Works, Ltd., Sheffield. qr 669.1743 B78s<br />

Stainless steel for engineering purposes. [1922?]<br />

Trade literature illustrating resistance to rust and mechanical erosion.<br />

Haas, Walter de. qr 669.1 Hll<br />

Der weg des eisens vom erz zum stahl; ein technisches bilderbuch,<br />

von Hanns Giinther [pseud.]. Ed.3. [cl925.] (Wunder der technik.)<br />

International Nickel Company, New York. qr 669.1742 124<br />

Nickel cast iron data and applications, no.201-202. [1925?]<br />

Bound with its "Nickel steel data and applications, no.l—7".<br />

No.202 is also issued as its "Nickel steel data and applications", no.8.<br />

International Nickel Company, New York. qr 669.1742 124<br />

Nickel steel data and applications, no. 1-9. [1925-26.]<br />

Collection of technical articles, some of which are reprinted from various periodicals.<br />

Leeds & Northrup Company, Philadelphia. qr 669.17 L53h<br />

The hump method for the heat treatment of steel. cl926. (Catalog,<br />

no.90.)<br />

In heat treatment, the curve traced by the recording pyrometer shows a "hump"<br />

at the critical range during which the steel absorbs heat, without rise in temperature.<br />

It is from this phenomenon that the process takes its name, the operation depending, not<br />

upon the recorded temperature, but upon the appearance of the "hump".<br />

Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc. qr 669.12 M47<br />

Mathieson iron refining process. [cl925.]<br />

Trade literature concerned largely with the use of "Purite", an alkaline compound<br />

for the purification of liquid cast-iron.<br />

Schwarz, Maximilian von, & Dannemann, Friedrich. r 669.109 S41<br />

Die eisengewinnung von den altesten zeiten bis auf den heutigen tag.<br />

1925. (Der werdegang der entdeckungen und erfindungen, pt.4.)<br />

"Obersicht iiber das hauptsachliche schrif ttum" : p. [52.]<br />

Stoughton, Bradley, & Butts, Allison. 669 S88<br />

Engineering metallurgy; a textbook for users of metals. McGraw,<br />

1926. (Metallurgical texts.)<br />

"Literature" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Constitutes a concise introduction to the subject, but is intended mainly for engineering<br />

students who will be engaged in utilization rather than production of metals.<br />

Stress is, therefore, placed on tests and comparative properties.<br />

Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. r 669 V31<br />

Catalogue of the collections in the science museum, South Kensington,<br />

with descriptive and historical notes and illustrations; Metallurgy,<br />

comp. by A. J. Spencer. 1925.<br />

At head of title "Board of education".


134 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Fine Arts<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by I. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Augsburg, De Resco Leo. 741 A92d<br />

Drawing simplified; a text-book of form study and drawing, designed<br />

for general use in schools and for self-instruction. Educational Pub. Co.<br />

[cl892.]<br />

Beetham, Bentley. 778.17 B38<br />

Photography for bird-lovers; a practical guide; with photographic<br />

plates. Witherby, 1911.<br />

Berg, Anna Petersson. 746 B45<br />

Text book of Swedish home sloyd; typical Swedish patterns of hole<br />

seam, fringe plaiting, and knitting. [Eastern Press, 1925.]<br />

British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25. r 708.2 B756<br />

Palace of arts. [Ed.2.] [1925.]<br />

A catalogue. Contains no illustrations.<br />

Buckley, Francis. qr 738.2 B85<br />

A history of old English glass, with a foreword by Bernard Rackham.<br />

Benn, 1925.<br />

"References to the cut glass trade": p.119-138.<br />

"References to glass wares other than cut glass": p.142-151.<br />

Bulley, Margaret H. q 701 B87<br />

Art and counterfeit; with 188 illustrations. Methuen [1925],<br />

"List of quotations and their sources": p.93-96.<br />

Contains passages from the works of various authors, with a commentary at the<br />

end of each chapter.<br />

"An attempt to supply a general text-book on the nature of art and on artistic<br />

appreciation. .. Is occupied, in the main, with one clement in a work of art, namely<br />

design, and with the reaction to design in taste and appreciation." Introduction.<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Department of r 735 B65c<br />

fine arts.<br />

Exhibition of sculpture by Antoine Bourdelle, December 15-January<br />

22, 1925-1926. Pittsburgh [1925],<br />

Cornelius, Charles Over. 749 C82e<br />

Early American furniture. Century [cl926].<br />

"A brief list of books and articles for the study of American furniture": p.263-268.<br />

The same r 749 C82e<br />

A history covering the period from the first settlements to the early 19th century,<br />

giving something of the cultural growth and artistic background of the people. Contains<br />

63 plates and 12 line drawings. The author is (1926) assistant curator of American art<br />

in the Metropolitan Museum.<br />

Crawford, Henry S. qb 745 C87<br />

Handbook of carved ornament from Irish monuments of the Christian<br />

period. Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contains 51 plates and 15 drawings in the text.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 135<br />

Frantz, Erich. r 755 F88<br />

Geschichte der Christlichen malerei. 2v. in 3. 1887-94.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

v.l. Von den anfangen bis zum schluss der romanischen epoche.<br />

v.2. Von Giotto bis zur hohe des neueren stils.<br />

Contains many drawings and reproductions of mosaics, paintings, stained glass, and<br />

illustrations from ancient manuscripts.<br />

Gilhofer (H.) & Ranschburg (H.), Lucerne. qr 769 G39<br />

Katalog einer kostbaren sammlung von kupferstichen und holzschnitten<br />

alter meister des XV. bis xix. jahrhunderts aus altem privatbesitz;<br />

versteigerung 19. und 20. mai 1925. 1925.<br />

Contains 48 plates representing woodcuts and engravings by European artists from<br />

the 15th to the 19th century.<br />

Henkels, Stanislaus Vincent, comp. r 769 H44<br />

Napoleoniana; valuable collection of engraved portraits of Napoleon<br />

Bonaparte and his generals and scenes in his eventful life, belonging to<br />

William P. Bement, including a number of books relating to Napoleon;<br />

and For other accounts: English and American legal portraits, racing<br />

pictures, Currier & Ives lithographs, &c. and fine oil paintings to be<br />

sold May 28th, 1925. 1925. (Catalogue, no.1374.)<br />

Hourticq, Louis. qr 703 H83<br />

Encyclopedic des beaux-arts, architecture, sculpture, peinture, arts<br />

decoratifs; cet ouvrage comprend: 1. Un dictionnaire des beaux-arts;<br />

2. Une histoire generale des arts; 3. Un musee des beaux-arts; il est<br />

illustre de 130 planches hors texte et de 1600 gravures dans le texte.<br />

2v. [cl925.] (Bibliotheque omnium.)<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

v.l. A-K.<br />

v.2. L-Z.<br />

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, & Strong, W. D. q 738 K42<br />

The Uhle pottery collections from lea, with three appendices by<br />

Max Uhle. University of California Press, 1924. (California University.<br />

Publications; American archaeology and ethnology, v.21, no.3.)<br />

[London, Midland, and Scottish Railway Company.] 741 L822<br />

Posters by Royal academicians and other eminent artists, with an<br />

appreciation by Sir Martin Conwajf. [Eyre.]<br />

Made up of 18 posters in color and an 8-page essay on the elevation of poster art.<br />

Phillips, Walter J. 761 P51<br />

The technique of the color wood-cut. [Brown-Robertson Co., Inc.,<br />

cl926.]<br />

Bibliography: p.61—62.<br />

Quenioux, Gaston. qb 709.44 Q25<br />

Les arts decoratifs modernes (France); 830 gravures, 2 planches en<br />

couleurs. [cl925.]<br />

Made up chiefly of illustrations showing examples of architecture, furniture, interior<br />

decoration, glass, pottery, ironwork, jewelry, textile design, etc. Each section has a<br />

brief introductory text.<br />

qr 705 R37<br />

La Revue de l'art, ancien et moderne [monthly], 1923-date. v.43-date.<br />

1923-date.


136 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Rutter, Frank. 759 R94o<br />

The old masters. Doran. (Hodder and Stoughton's people's library.)<br />

Contents.-—Cimabue, Duccio, and Giotto.—Orcagna and Fra Angelico.—The Van<br />

Eycks, Campin, and Memlinc.—From Lippi to Mantegna.—Crivelli to Carpaccio.—Botticelli<br />

and Leonardo da Vinci.—-Durer, Michael Angelo, and Titian.—Holbein, Tintoretto,<br />

and El Greco.—Rubens, Velazquez, and Rembrandt.<br />

Sketches the development of painting in Europe from the 13th to the 17th century.<br />

Contains 18 plates.<br />

Schmitz, Hermann, ed. qb 749 S35<br />

Deutsche mobel des klassizismus; mit 460 abbildungen. [1923.]<br />

Forms v.3 of "Deutsche mobel vom mittelalter bis zum anfang des 19. jahrhunderts",<br />

ed. by Otto von Falke and Hermann Schmitz.<br />

Made up of illustrations of German furniture from 1770 to 1840, with a 40-page<br />

explanatory introduction.<br />

Schmitz, Hermann, comp. qb 749 S35e<br />

The encyclopaedia of furniture; an outline history of furniture<br />

design in Egypt, Assyria, Persia, Greece, Rome, Italy, France, the<br />

Netherlands, Germany, England, Scandinavia, Spain, Russia, and in<br />

the Near and Far East up to the middle of the nineteenth century,<br />

with 659 illustrations arranged on 320 plates, compiled by authorities<br />

in various countries; with an introduction by H. P. Shapland. Benn<br />

[1926].<br />

Smith, Solomon Charles Kaines. 759.2 C83s<br />

Cotman. Allan [1926]. (British artists.)<br />

Bibliography: p. 15 7.<br />

A brief biography of John Sell Cotman (1782-1842), with a critical estimate of his<br />

work and reproductions of eight of his paintings.<br />

Spargo, John. 738 S735<br />

Early American pottery and china. Century [cl926]. (Century<br />

library of American antiques.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.373-376.<br />

The same r 738 S73e<br />

Intended to guide amateur collectors, to give aid in identifying and classifying<br />

specimens, and to give information about their history, their makers, and their contribution<br />

to the development of ceramic art in the United States. Several lists of potters,<br />

chronologically arranged, and a key to marks are included. Illustrated.<br />

Spargo, John. qr 738 S73<br />

The potters and potteries of Bennington. Houghton, 1926.<br />

A detailed historical and descriptive account of the potteries in Bennington, Vt.<br />

Contains 44 plates.<br />

Turner, Herbert. 745.5 T86<br />

Artistic leather craft. Pitman, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.108.<br />

A practical manual.<br />

Vachon, Marius. qr 759.4 P99v<br />

Puvis de Chavannes. 1895.<br />

A critical study of the work of the French painter, with numerous reproductions of<br />

his work.<br />

Venturi, Adolfo. 709.45 V26<br />

A short history of Italian art; tr. by Edward Hutton; with 300<br />

illustrations. Macmillan, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 137<br />

Waley, Arthur, ed. qr 709.5 W16<br />

The year book of oriental art and culture, 1924-1925. 2v. Benn, 1925.<br />

v.l. Text.<br />

v.2. Plates.<br />

Contains short, scholarly articles on porcelain, manuscripts, painting, sculpture,<br />

printing, and other arts. Volume two contains 129 plates. The editor is (1925)<br />

assistant in the British Museum.<br />

Wright, Harold J. L. 763 W93<br />

The lithographs of John Copley and Ethel Gabain. Albert Roullier<br />

Art Galleries, 1924.<br />

The same r 763 W93<br />

Critical discussion of the work of the English artist and of his wife, with chronological<br />

lists of their lithographs and numerous reproductions.<br />

Wright, Rowe. 745 W93<br />

A book of symbols for camp fire girls. Camp Fire Outfitting Co.<br />

[cl926.]<br />

A pamphlet explaining the meaning of Indian symbols, their combination for<br />

effective design, and the use of such designs in decoration.<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

American Face Brick Association. qr 729 A51<br />

Architectural details in brickwork. 1st—3d series, [v.1-3] in lv.<br />

Made up of 117 plates.<br />

American Face Brick Association. qb 720.945 A51<br />

Brickwork in Italy; a brief review from ancient to modern times.<br />

1925.<br />

Introduction signed: G. C. Mars.<br />

"The present work [was] entrusted to two young scholars, Professor Carlo Roccatelli<br />

for the Ancient and the Renaissance periods, and Professor Enrico Verdozzi for the<br />

Medieval and Modern." Preface.<br />

Bibliography: p.xviii—xix.<br />

Contains 320 illustrations and plates, some of which are in color.<br />

[American lumberman.] 728.6 A51<br />

Old homes made new; comfort, convenience, beauty. 2v. in 1.<br />

[cl924-25.]<br />

Made up of 24 plates.<br />

The same, v.2 728.6 A51a<br />

Made up of 12 plates.<br />

Ayres, Atlee B. qb 720.972 A98<br />

Mexican architecture; domestic, civil, & ecclesiastical; four hundred<br />

and twenty-six illustrations. Helburn, 1926.<br />

Baum, Julius, ed. qb 720.945 B32<br />

Baukunst und dekorative plastik der Fruhrenaissance in Italien; mit<br />

517 abbildungen. [Ed.2, enl.] 1926. (Bauformen-bibliothek, v.ll.)<br />

Made up of plates showing examples of early renaissance Italian architecture,<br />

particularly of sculptural details. Contains a 31-page introduction and a descriptive<br />

index to the plates.


138 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Cousens, Henry. qb 722.4 C84<br />

The architectural antiquities of western India. India Soc, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.xi.<br />

An account of temples, Mohammedan buildings, and other architectural remains.<br />

Contains 57 plates. The author was formerly connected with the Archaeological survey<br />

of India.<br />

Huisman, Ge<strong>org</strong>es Maurice. 720.944 H91<br />

Pour comprendre les monuments de Paris; 511 plans et photographies<br />

dans le texte, 16 planches contenant 70 photographies. 1925.<br />

(Bibliotheque du tourisme.)<br />

"Notes bibliographiques": p.ix-x.<br />

Traces briefly the development of architecture in Paris and describes its famous<br />

buildings and monuments. Contains many small illustrations.<br />

London, Midland, and Scottish Railway Company. 726 L822<br />

Cathedrals, abbeys, and shrines of history & romance.<br />

"Some authorities": p.ix.<br />

A short illustrated guide to the more noteworthy antiquities in England, Scotland,<br />

Wales, and Ireland, on or near the railway system.<br />

Parent, Paul. qb 720.949 P23<br />

L'architecture des Pays-Bas meridionaux (Belgique et nord de la<br />

France) aux 16e, 17e, et 18e siecles. 1926.<br />

"Bibliographie": p.[221]-232.<br />

A history of architecture in Belgium and northern France from the 16th to the 18th<br />

century. Contains 56 plates and 59 plans and sketches.<br />

Small, John William. qb 728.8 S63<br />

The castles and mansions of the Lothians; illustrated in one hundred<br />

and four views, with historical and descriptive accounts. 2v. Paterson,<br />

1883.<br />

Title of v.2 reads "The castles and mansions of the Lothians; illustrated in one<br />

hundred and three views".<br />

Van Pelt, Garrett. qb 720.972 V19<br />

Old architecture of southern Mexico. Jansen, 1926.<br />

Made up of plates showing details of church and domestic architecture.<br />

Weilbach, Frederik. qb 720.9489 W45<br />

Architekten Lauritz Thura; udgivet af Selskabet til Udgivelse af<br />

Danske Mindesma;rker. 1924.<br />

Added title-page and summary of text in English.<br />

Discusses the work of the Danish architect, Lauritz Thura (1706-59). Contains<br />

numerous illustrations showing plans and views of his work.<br />

Music<br />

Scores and Librettos<br />

Alfano, Franco. 782.5 A38<br />

Resurrection; drama in four acts founded on the book of Leo Tolstoi,<br />

words by C. Hanau, from the French translation by Paul Ferrier,<br />

English version by K. H. B. de Jaffa, music by Frank Alfano. Ricordi,<br />

cl925.<br />

English and Erench text.<br />

Benson, Louis Fitz Gerald. M 783.9 B44<br />

Hymns original and translated; set to the music of various composers.<br />

1925.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 139<br />

Ditson (Oliver) & Co., pub. qM 786.4 D64e<br />

Eight piano pieces by French composers. cl925.<br />

Contents.—Le coucou (The cuckoo) [by] Claude Daquin.— Passepied [by] Leo<br />

Delibes.—Romance sans paroles (Romance without words) by Gabriel Faure.—Jonglerie<br />

(Jugglery) by Benjamin Godard.—-Serenade, by Gabriel Pierne.—Mazurka, no.l, in G<br />

minor; Le cygne (The swan) [by] Camille Saint-Saens.—Au soir (At evening) [by]<br />

C. M. Widor.<br />

Ditson (Oliver) & Co., pub. qM 786.4 D64ei<br />

Eight piano pieces by Spanish composers. cl925.<br />

Contents.—Cadiz; Granada; Seguidillas; Tango in D [by] I. Albeniz.—Playera;<br />

Spanish dance, no.10; Spanish dance, no.2; Villanesca [by] E. Granados.<br />

Ditson (Oliver) & Co., pub. qM 786.44 D64<br />

Ten popular marches for the piano. cl925.<br />

Contents.—-American line march [by] Baker.-—Le beau sabreur [by] Wittmann.—<br />

Fife and drum [by] Hardinge.—Fredonia march [by] Lothrop.—Marching along [by]<br />

Pike.—Night school march [by] Benjamin.—The serenade march [by] Aubert.—Under<br />

the banner of victory [by] von Bion.—Under the double eagle [by] Wagner.—-With the<br />

colors [by] Panella.<br />

Donizetti, Gaetano. 782.5 D72e<br />

L'elisir d'amore (The elixir of love); a comic opera in two acts<br />

[libretto]. Rullman.<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Fevrier, Henri. 782.4 F43<br />

Gismonda; opera in three acts [libretto]. Rullman, cl918.<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

The same r 782.4 F43<br />

Field, John. qM 786.43 F45t<br />

Ten nocturnes.<br />

Title-page missing.<br />

Gluck, Alma, & Reimers, Paul, comp. qM 784.8 G52<br />

Folksongs and other duets; for two high voices. Ditson [cl925].<br />

Contents.— At dawning [by] Cadman.—By the pale moonlight (Au clair de la lune)<br />

[by] Lully.—Carry me back to old Virginny [by] Bland.—Down in the Lowland (Drunten<br />

im Unterland); folksong.—The firtree (O tannenbaum); folksong.-—From the dachstein<br />

high (Hoch von dachstein an) [by] Seydler.—-Go, pretty rose [by] Marzials.—Hedgeroses<br />

(Haidenroslein) [by] Werner.—Holy night, peaceful night (Stille nacht, heilige<br />

nacht) [by] Gruber.—-Hoping in vain (Vergebliches hof fen) [by] Dvorak.—Household<br />

pictures (Familien-gemalde) [by] Schumann.—How can I leave thee (Ach, wie ist's<br />

moglich dann); folksong.—I will give you the keys of heaven; folksong.—The last wish<br />

(Der letzte wunsch) [by] Dvorak.—Maiden, O come, come, come (Madele, ruck, ruck,<br />

ruck); folksong.—Margot, labor in the vineyard (Margot, labourez les vignes); folksong,<br />

—The parting (Der abschied) [by] Dvorak.—Under the window (Unter 'm fenster)<br />

[by] Schumann.<br />

Gray (H. W.) Co., New York city. qM 783.4 G81an2<br />

Anthems for Christmas and general use. 1925. (Quarterly, no.49.)<br />

Contents.—Every bygone prayer, by Forsyth.—-The annunciation, by Willan.—Three<br />

jolly shepherds, by Voynich.—Sleeps Judea fair, by Mackinnon.—Nativity carol; Gloria<br />

in excelsis Deo, by Lester.—The march of the wise men, by Gaul.—A Christmas pean, by<br />

Candlyn.—A lovely rose is blooming, by Praetorius; ed. by Dickinson.—While shepherds<br />

watched (women's) (men's) by Jungst and Dickinson.—Today is born Immanuel<br />

(women's) (.men's) (mixed) by Praetorius; arranged by Dickinson.—O Bethlehem,<br />

arranged by Dickinson.—The shepherds; The magi, by Willan.<br />

Harvard University. M 783.9 H33<br />

The Harvard University hymn book. Harvard University Press,<br />

1926.


140 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero. 782.6 L62<br />

Zaza; a lyric comedy in four acts, after the play by P. Berton and<br />

Ch. Simon; English version by Alice Mattullath. Schirmer [cl919].<br />

(G. Schirmer's collection of opera-librettos.)<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Pochon, Alfred, comp. qM 785.74 P73<br />

Academic string quartet album; ten easy and progressive pieces by<br />

various composers. 4pts. Fischer [cl924]. (American academic series,<br />

no.17.)<br />

pt.i. Violin I.<br />

pt.2. Violin II.<br />

pt.3. Viola.<br />

pt.4. Cello.<br />

Reimers, Paul, & Gluck, Alma, comp. qM 784.8 R31<br />

Folksongs and other duets; for high and medium voices. Ditson<br />

[cl92S].<br />

Contents.—SOPRANO AND ALTO: Beauteous night, O night of love (Belle nuit, 6 nuit<br />

d'amour) [by] Offenbach; The sweetest story ever told [by] Stults; A streamlet full of<br />

flowers [by] Caracciolo; Love's secret betrayed (Verratene liebe) [by] Cornelius.—<br />

.'SOPRANO AND BARITONE: A lover's duet (Duetto di amore) [by] Floridia; Nay, bid me not<br />

resign, love (La ci darem la mano) [by] Mozart; O blithe and happy swallows (Legeres<br />

hirondelles) [by] Thomas; Passage-bird's farewell (Abschied der vogel) [by] Hildach;<br />

Still as the night (Still wie die nacht) [by] G6tze.—MEZZO SOPRANO (ALTO) AND BARI­<br />

TONE: A dream [by] Bartlett; Hans and Liesel (Hans und Liesel); folksong; The<br />

hunter strode upon his way (Der jager langs dem wieher ging) ; folksong; A linden stands<br />

(Es steht ein lind'); folksong; No embers nor a firebrand (Kein feuer, keine kohle);<br />

Oh, no one knows or would guess it (Es weiss und rath es doch keiner) [by] Henschel.<br />

—Thou, thou rulest my heart, dear (Du, du liegst mir im herzen) ; folksong; Little sandman<br />

(Sandmannchen) ; folksong.<br />

Ricci, Luigi, & Ricci, Federico. 782.6 R39c<br />

Crispino e la comare (The cobbler and the fairy); opera in three acts<br />

[libretto]. Rullman.<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

The same r 782.6 R39c<br />

Weis, Karel. 782.3 W46<br />

The Polish Jew; folk-opera in two acts; English translation by Sigmund<br />

Spaeth and Cecil Cowdrey, after the German libretto by Victor<br />

Leonard [pseud.] and Richard Batka [libretto]. Rullman, cl921.<br />

Wolff, Albert. 782.6 W838<br />

L'oiseau bleu (The blue bird); a lyric comedy in four acts and eight<br />

scenes by Maurice Maeterlinck [libretto], Rullman, cl919.<br />

French and English words.<br />

Books About Music<br />

Brower, Harriette. 786.3 B78m<br />

Modern masters of the keyboard; with sixteen portraits. Stokes,<br />

1926.<br />

Interviews with well-known pianists of the present day, the questioner having in<br />

view the needs of teachers and players in matters of technique, interpretation, and<br />

methods of study.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927<br />

Dickey, Frances M., & French, Eilene. 781.3 D5S<br />

Melody writing and ear training (a practical course in elementary<br />

theory). Ditson [cl926].<br />

"Reference list": p.115.<br />

Matthay, Tobias Augustus. 781 M47<br />

Musical interpretation; its laws and principles and their application<br />

in teaching and performing. Ed.5. Boston Music Co. [cl913.]<br />

Osgood, Henry Osborne. 780.973 029<br />

So this is jazz. Little, 1926.<br />

"Traces the history of jazz from its beginning to Ge<strong>org</strong>e Gershwin's Piano Concerto<br />

...There are many interesting biographical sidelights of different popular composers and,<br />

jazz 'virtuosi'... and in addition to photographic portraits, the volume is illustrated with<br />

excerpts from scores the author considers especially significant. The analysis of these<br />

scores is clever, but it is far above the heads of readers who have no technical musical<br />

knowledge." Saturday review: of literature, 1926.<br />

Pfordten, Hermann Ludwig, freiherr von der. 782.2 P48<br />

Handlung und dichtung der buhnenwerke Richard Wagners, nach<br />

ihren grundlagen in sage und geschichte. Ed.3. 1903.<br />

Schenck, Mrs. Janet D. 780.7 S32<br />

Music, youth, & opportunity; a survey of settlement and community<br />

music schools; with a foreword by Harold Bauer. National Federation<br />

of Settlements, 1926. (Settlement monographs, no.S.)<br />

Bibliography: p.109-110.<br />

Stanton, Hazel Martha. 780.1 S79<br />

Psychological tests of musical talent, Eastman School of Music.<br />

University of Rochester [cl92S].<br />

Wister, Frances Anne. r 785 W81<br />

Twenty-five years of the Philadelphia Orchestra, 1900-1925.<br />

Women's committees for the Philadelphia Orchestra [cl92S],<br />

Recreation<br />

Anderson, Lou Eastwood. 796.33 A54<br />

Tennis for women, with special reference to the training of teachers.<br />

Barnes, 1926. (Athletics for women.)<br />

Bibliography: p. 128.<br />

Degenhardt, Frederick Valentine. 793.1 D38<br />

"Shows and stunts"; practical entertainment for everyone, for fun or<br />

funds! Universal Press, 1925.<br />

Grey, Zane. q 799 G887ta<br />

Tales of the angler's Eldorado, New Zealand; with over 100 illustrations<br />

from photographs taken by the author and from drawings by<br />

F. E. Phares. Harper, 1926.<br />

Grohman, William Adolph Baillie-. qr 799 G93<br />

Sport in art; an iconography of sport, illustrating the field sports<br />

of Europe and America from the fifteenth to the end of the eighteenth<br />

century; with two hundred and forty-three illustrations. Ed.2. Simpkin<br />

[1919].<br />

Biographical notes of artists: p.355-410.<br />

141


142 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Heinrichs, Ernest H. 795 H42<br />

Common sense bridge, in a series of conversations by "Old Baldy"<br />

covering the most important phases of auction bridge, including the<br />

new laws of 1926. Pittsburgh, Nicholson [cl926].<br />

New York (city), Whist Club. 795 N26<br />

Laws of auction bridge, 1926; approved by American Whist League<br />

and Knickerbocker Whist Club. Winston [cl926].<br />

Tilden, William Tatem. 796.33 T46t<br />

Tennis for the junior player, the club player, the expert. Amer.<br />

Sports Pub. Co. [cl926.] (Spalding's athletic library, no.510B.)<br />

White, Stewart Edward. 799 W63L<br />

Lions in the path; a book of adventure on the high veldt. Doubleday,<br />

1926.<br />

An account of a hunting trip in East Africa, on which bows and arrows were<br />

largely used as weapons.<br />

Literature<br />

Boyd, Ernest Augustus. 843 M49zb<br />

Guy de Maupassant; a biographical study. Knopf, 1926.<br />

The author "touches knowingly on every phase of Maupassant's life and links it up<br />

immediately with a step forward or backward in corresponding literary achievement.<br />

We do not get criticism of literature—we get a full understanding of a literary career<br />

...Mr. Boyd is free from moral prejudices and ethical bigotry". Joseph Collins in<br />

Literary review, 1927.<br />

Clark, Thomas Fayette. 820.7 C52<br />

English classics completely analyzed, the most difficult English<br />

classics required by the Regents and College Entrance Board examinations<br />

completely analyzed. Noble [cl926].<br />

Contents.— Merchant of Venice.— Julius Caesar.— Macbeth.— Hamlet.— Milton's<br />

L'allegro.—Milton's II penseroso.—Milton's Comus.—Macaulay's Life of Johnson.—<br />

Arnold's essay on Wordsworth.—Burke's speech on conciliation.<br />

r 805 C83<br />

The Country bard [quarterly], 1922-24. v.2, no.2-7, 11-12. 1922-24.<br />

Crothers, Samuel McChord. r 808.4 C89<br />

The modern essay. Amer. Library Assoc, 1926. (Reading with a<br />

purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.[38.]<br />

Genial advice on the reading of essays.<br />

Hall, James Norman. 814 H174<br />

On the stream of travel. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Essays and sketches on the lure of wandering, the companionship of books, experiences<br />

and odd characters met in the author's travels.<br />

"On his chain of autobiographic reminiscence he strings pictures, fragments of remembered<br />

conversations, bits of recurrent thought; linking thus such widely removed<br />

localities as Iceland, Tahiti, Boston and the Middle West. His prose is smooth and<br />

facile, his love for beauty genuine." Blair Niles in Books, 1926.<br />

Horace. 877 H79s<br />

The Satires and Epistles of Horace; ed. with notes by J. B.<br />

Greenough. Ginn, 1896. (College series of Latin authors.)


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927<br />

Johnson, Samuel, 1709-84. 824 J36es<br />

The essays of Samuel Johnson; selected from the Rambler, 1750—<br />

1752, the Adventurer, 1753, and the Idler, 1758-1760, with biographical<br />

introduction and notes by S. J. Reid. Scott, 1888. (Camelot series.)<br />

Long, Haniel. 818 L82<br />

Notes for a new mythology. Bookfellows, 1926.<br />

Sketches and poems, by a Pittsburgh author, written in the spirit of the love of<br />

beauty that breathes in the old tales of mythology.<br />

Lucas, Frank Laurence. 804 L96<br />

Authors dead & living. Chatto, 1926.<br />

Essays on literary subjects reprinted from the "New statesman".<br />

Murray, Lindley. r 808 M97<br />

English exercises, adapted to Murray's English grammar; designed<br />

for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use of schools.<br />

Bennett, 1821.<br />

Neihardt, John Gneisenau. 801 N21<br />

Poetic values; their reality and our need of them. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

"The fundamental theme... is that beyond the reality of the ordinary senses and<br />

strictly scientific knowledge there lies a further and even more valuable reality, which,<br />

as an expanded consciousness of the human mind, it becomes the business of art to<br />

discover." David Novak in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Nicolson, Marjorie H. 820.8 N32<br />

The art of description. Crofts, 1925.<br />

Selections from American and English prose literature used as illustrations of<br />

various types of description.<br />

Phelps, William Lyon. 804 P49asL<br />

As I like it; third series. Scribner, 1926.<br />

"Selections from the articles of the same name printed in Scribner's Magazine from<br />

September 1924 to January 1926." Preface.<br />

Philpot, Joseph Henry. 841 Wllzp<br />

Maistre Wace; a pioneer in two literatures. Methuen [1925].<br />

A brief critical study of the Anglo-Norman poet.<br />

Plato. 888 P68thi<br />

Thirteen epistles of Plato; introduction, translation, and notes by<br />

L. A. Post. Clarendon Press, 1925.<br />

"Table of references": p. [12.]<br />

Prezzolini, Giuseppe. 858 P22zp<br />

Giovanni Papini. Rev. ed. 1924.<br />

Shuster, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Nauman. 820.9 S56<br />

English literature. Allyn [cl926].<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters; "General bibliography": p.517-518.<br />

An introductory history covering the entire period to 1926. The author is (1926)<br />

assistant editor of "The Commonweal" and professor in St. Joseph's College.<br />

Thompson, Edward Joseph. 891.4 T13zt<br />

Rabindranath Tagore, poet & dramatist. Oxford University Press,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.310-318.<br />

A critical study of the work of the Indian poet. The author is (1926) lecturer in<br />

Bengali in the University of Oxford.<br />

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144 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Warner, Frances Lester. 814 W235s<br />

Surprising the family, and other peradventures. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Welby, Thomas Earle. 828 S98zw<br />

Arthur Symons; a critical study. Adelphi [1925?]<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.l41-[148].<br />

Poetry<br />

Campbell, Archibald Young. 821 C156<br />

Poems. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Caswell, Edward S., ed. r 811.08 C27<br />

Canadian singers and their songs; a collection of portraits, autograph<br />

poems, and brief biographies. [Ed.3.] McClelland [cl925].<br />

Cooke, Edmund Vance. 811 C77f<br />

From the book of extenuations; a sincere and clear-eyed interpretation<br />

of some biblical characters, done in poetical form, with a<br />

tinge of satire, a touch of humor, and a full complement of human<br />

nature; with an introduction by W. A. White. Doran [cl926].<br />

Eliot, Thomas Stearns. 821 E477<br />

Poems, 1909-1925. Faber, 1926.<br />

The Independent poetry anthology, 1926. 1926. r 811.08 124<br />

A collection of contemporary American verse.<br />

Ingelow, Jean. 821 I24p2<br />

Poetical works, including The shepherd lady, and other poems.<br />

Crowell [1863],<br />

Jammes, Francis. 841 J17<br />

Ma France poetique. Ed.8. 1926.<br />

Lamb, Joseph J., comp. 811.08 L17<br />

An anonymous anthology; being a collection of select poems of unknown<br />

origin. Pittsburgh, MacGregor [cl926].<br />

The same r 811.08 L17<br />

Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. 811 L72ca<br />

The candle in the cabin; a weaving together of script and singing.<br />

Appleton, 1926.<br />

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. qr 811 L82mi<br />

Michael Angelo; a dramatic poem. Houghton, 1884.<br />

Masters, Edgar Lee. 811 M46L<br />

Lee; a dramatic poem. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Poe, Edgar Allan. qr 811 P741<br />

The raven; illustrated by Gustave Dore, with comment by E. C.<br />

Stedman. Harper, 1884.<br />

Teasdale, Sara. 811 T26d<br />

Dark of the moon. Macmillan, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 145<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Adams, Joseph Quincy, ed. 822 A21<br />

Chief pre-Shakespearean dramas; a selection of plays illustrating the<br />

history of the English drama from its origin down to Shakespeare.<br />

Houghton [cl924].<br />

Contents.—Sources of the liturgical drama.—Liturgical plays dealing with the<br />

story of Christ: Liturgical plays dealing with miscellaneous biblical stories, and with<br />

the legends of the saints.—The introduction of the vernacular.—The craft cycles.—Noncycle<br />

plays.—Moralities.—Folk plays.—Farces.—School plays.—Inns of Court plays.—<br />

The court drama.—Plays of the professional troupes.<br />

Anderson, Maxwell, & Stallings, Laurence. 812 A54<br />

Three American plays. Harcourt [cl926].<br />

Contents.—What price glory.—First flight.—The buccaneer.<br />

Broadhurst, Thomas W. 812 B7582e<br />

Evangeline; a play in twelve tableaux, a prologue, and an epilogue<br />

(based on the poem of Longfellow). French [cl926]. (French's standard<br />

library edition.)<br />

Castell, C A. 822 C26<br />

Snowed-up with a duchess; a comedietta. French, cl907. (French's<br />

international copyrighted edition of the works of the best authors,<br />

no.107.)<br />

Chesterton, Mrs. Ada E. (Jones), & Neale, Ralph. 822 C4272<br />

The man who was Thursday; adapted from the novel of G. K.<br />

Chesterton, with a foreword by G. K. Chesterton. Benn, 1926. (Contemporary<br />

British dramatists, v.34.)<br />

A play in three acts.<br />

Ellis, Edith. 812 E53<br />

Mary Jane's pa; a play in three acts. Kennerley, 1914. (Modern<br />

drama series.)<br />

Harrison, William, 1534-93. qr 822.33 HN5<br />

Harrison's Description of England in Shakspere's youth; being the<br />

second and third books of his Description of Britaine and England; ed.<br />

from the first two editions of Holinshed's Chronicle, A.D. 1577, 1587, by<br />

F. J. Furnivall. pt.i. Triibner, 1877. (New Shakspere Society. [Publications]<br />

ser. 6; Shakspere's England, no.l.)<br />

pt.i. The second book, with extracts from the autograph ms. of Harrison's<br />

Chronologie and from foreign writers on England, also with Norden's map of London,<br />

1593 and notes on it by H. B. Wheatley.<br />

Herbert, Alan Patrick, and others. 822 H46<br />

Double demon, and other one-act plays. Appleton, 1926. (British<br />

Drama League series.)<br />

Contents.—Double demon, by A. P. Herbert.—St. Simeon Stylites, by Sladen Smith.<br />

—Thirty minutes in a street, by Beatrice Mayor.—Pan in Pimlico, by Helen Simpson.<br />

Lanson, Gustave. 842.09 L28<br />

Esquisse d'une histoire de la tragedie frangaise. Columbia University<br />

Press, 1920.


146 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

McMullen, Joseph Carl. 812 M214<br />

The rebellion of youth. Baker, 1924. (Baker's plays.)<br />

Margrie, William. 822 M38<br />

Coal and iron; an essay and a drama dealing with the industrial<br />

crisis. Watts [1925],<br />

"Coal; a modern drama in one act": p.11-32.<br />

Mira de Amescua, Antonio. q 862 M73m<br />

Mira de Amescua; I. El arpa de David, introduction and critical<br />

text; II. Lisardo—his pseudonym, by C. E. Anibal. 1925. (Ohio State<br />

University. Contributions in languages and literatures, no.2.)<br />

Phelps, Pauline, & Short, Marion. 812 P48<br />

The belle of Philadelphia town; a Colonial comedy in four acts.<br />

French [cl925]. (French's international copyrighted edition of the<br />

works of the best authors, no.543.)<br />

Sophocles. 882 S71pL<br />

Plays; tr. into English verse by Thomas Francklin, with an introduction<br />

by Henry Morley. Ed.2. Routledge, 1890. (Morley's universal<br />

library.)<br />

Wilde, Percival. 793.1 W714<br />

The toy shop. Walter H. Baker Co., 1924.<br />

A Christmas play for children.<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Adam, Mme. Juliette (Lamber). 92 A194ad<br />

Le roman de mon enfance et de ma jeunesse. 1902.<br />

Bekker, Paul. 92 B383b<br />

Beethoven; tr. and adapted from the German by M. M. Bozman.<br />

Dent [1925?] (Dent's international library of books on music.)<br />

A critical study of Beethoven's music, preceded by a brief biographical sketch. The<br />

author is (1925) a prominent musical critic in Berlin.<br />

Cahuet, Alberic. 92 B291c<br />

Moussia; ou, La vie et la mort de Marie Bashkirtseff. 1926.<br />

Cendrars, Blaise. 92 S9672c<br />

Sutter's gold; tr. from the French by H. L. Stuart. Harper, 1926.<br />

An account of John Augustus Sutter who emigrated to California from Switzerland<br />

in 1834. For a time he was the largest landowner in America, but after gold was.<br />

discovered on his property, the swarms who came in the gold rush ravaged his land and<br />

ruined his vast enterprise.<br />

Chase, Cleveland B. 92 V378ch<br />

The young Voltaire. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.241-247.<br />

"Its purpose is to study the formative years of his career, to establish the influence<br />

that his English exile had upon his style and ideas, and how it affected his literary life<br />

and his spiritual outlook." Joseph Collins in Literary review, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 147<br />

Cotton, Edward Howe. 92 E4763c<br />

The life of Charles W. Eliot. Small [cl926].<br />

Dr. Eliot (1834—1926) was an eminent American educator, president of Harvard<br />

University from 1869 to 1909 and president emeritus until his death.<br />

Cousin; Victor. 92 L844co<br />

La jeunesse de Mme. de Longueville. Ed.2. 1917. (fitudes sur les<br />

femmes illustres et la societe du I7e siecle.)<br />

"Les Carmelites": p.343-503.<br />

Crashing Thunder. 970.2 C86<br />

Crashing Thunder; the autobiography of an American Indian; ed.<br />

by Paul Radin. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Translated from a Winnebago Indian's own account of his adventures and tribulations,<br />

with the insertion of certain information told to the editor previously. The autobiography<br />

proper was published as no. 7 of volume 16 of the University of California<br />

publications on American archaeology and ethnology.<br />

Finck, Henry Theophilus. 92 F493f<br />

My adventures in the golden age of music. Funk, 1926.<br />

Mr. Finck (1854-1926) was the musical critic of the "New York evening post" for<br />

nearly half a century and author of several books on music.<br />

"In his frank, animated, picturesque and somewhat egotistical recital he writes with<br />

delightful and self-revelatory spontaneity.. .This volume is a treasure house of information<br />

concerning the art and personalities of nearly all the great figures in the<br />

musical world of this and the preceding generations." /. R. Towse in Literary review,<br />

1926.<br />

Fox, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 92 F852f<br />

The short journal and itinerary journals of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Fox, in commemoration<br />

of the tercentenary of his birth (1624-1924); now first<br />

published for Friends' Historical Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;<br />

ed. by Norman Penney, with an introduction by T. E. Harvey.<br />

Cambridge University Press, 1925.<br />

Partial contents.—The short journal.—The itinerary journal.—The Haistwell diary.<br />

Gibbons, Herbert Adams. 92 W196g<br />

John Wanamaker. 2v. Harper, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: v.2, p.469-481.<br />

Mr, Wanamaker (1838-1922) was a wealthy Philadelphia merchant, prominent also<br />

in religious work.<br />

Harrison, Jane Ellen. 92 H299h<br />

Reminiscences of a student's life. Hogarth Press, 1925.<br />

Miss Harrison (b. 1850) was formerly fellow and lecturer in classical archaeology in<br />

Newnham College, Cambridge, and is the author of a number of books on Greek art,<br />

literature, and religion.<br />

Hewlett, Maurice Henry. 92 H499h<br />

The letters of Maurice Hewlett, to which is added a diary in Greece,<br />

1914, ed. by Laurence Binyon; with introductory memoir by Edward<br />

Hewlett; with four illustrations. Methuen [cl926].<br />

Most of the letters were written to friends and members of the family of tbe English<br />

poet and novelist (1861-1923) during the latter half of his life.


148 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Ingraham, Charles Anson. r 92 E538i<br />

Elmer E. Ellsworth and the Zouaves of '61. University of Chicago<br />

Press [cl92S].<br />

Published for the Chicago Historical Society.<br />

"Thoroughly well-documented and authoritative biography of the young Zouave, who<br />

exhibited unusual genius as a drillmaster, and who, but for the impetuous act which<br />

brought about his death at the age of twenty-four, gave promise of an exceptionally<br />

brilliant military career." Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Jerome, Jerome Klapka. 92 J2813J<br />

My life and times. Harper, 1926.<br />

The English author and dramatist tells of his rather poverty-stricken childhood, his<br />

clerkship, his experiences on the stage, his eventual success as a writer, and his literary<br />

acquaintances.<br />

Leslie, Shane. 92 G311L<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e the Fourth. Little, 1926. (Curiosities of politics.)<br />

"Shane Leslie, in this new study, is anxious to rehabilitate the reputation of the<br />

unfortunate King... [but] despite occasional apologies for actions done or left undone,<br />

his account is as disparaging as Thackeray's or Greville's. . .But the fact that the case is<br />

not established for Ge<strong>org</strong>e does not in the least diminish the value of Leslie's fine<br />

biography. It is written with the animation that should characterize every volume on the<br />

racy period of the Regency. The shrewd asides that dot every page make the volume as<br />

entertaining as a good novel." A. L. Sachar in Books, 1927.<br />

Moore, Olin Harris. q 92 H45192m<br />

The young king, Henry Plantagenet (1155—1183), in history, literature,<br />

and tradition. Ohio State University [1925]. (Ohio State University.<br />

Bulletin; contributions in languages and literatures, no.3.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes; Bibliography: p.98-103.<br />

Nye, Bill (pseud, of Edgar Wilson Nye). 92 N548n<br />

Bill Nye, his own life story; continuity by F. W. Nye. Century<br />

[cl926],<br />

A biography of the American humorist (1850-96) compiled largely from his letters<br />

and articles, with connecting comments written by his son.<br />

Pepys, Samuel. 92 P419mo<br />

Everybody's Pepys, the diary of Samuel Pepys, 1660-1669; abridged<br />

from the complete text and ed. by O. F. Morshead; illustrated by E. H.<br />

Shepard. Harcourt, 1926.<br />

Pipp, Edwin Gustav. 92 F762p<br />

Henry Ford, both sides of him. Pipps magazine. cl926.<br />

A character sketch by a Detroit newspaper editor who was also the first editor of<br />

Mr. Ford's paper, the "Dearborn independent".<br />

Seitz, Don Carlos. 92 G826s<br />

Horace Greeley, founder of the New York tribune. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

"There is scarcely an essential phase of Greeley's manifold career that is not recorded<br />

here, and there is much, also, about his contemporaries and the great political and<br />

social movements of his times. . .The lack of logical and chronological order is regrettable,<br />

as is also the incompleteness of some of the most interesting passages." W. F. Johnson<br />

in Books, 1926.<br />

Shay, Felix. 92 H8742s<br />

Elbert Hubbard of East Aurora. Wise, 1926.<br />

The founder of the Roycroft arts and crafts, lecturer, and writer for newspaper<br />

columns, magazines, and booklets, Mr. Hubbard (1859-1915) was one of the most<br />

extraordmary personalities of modern times. He has a sympathetic biographer and<br />

exponent in Mr. Shay, who joined the Roycroft movement as a youth of twenty, and<br />

later became the general' manager.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927<br />

Sherwood, Robert Edmund. 92 S5542s<br />

Here we are again; recollections of an old circus clown. Bobbs<br />

[cl926].<br />

Mr. Sherwood ran away from home and joined a circus when he was nine years old.<br />

For years he was chief clown with Barnum's circus. The book contains much information<br />

about the circus and many anecdotes and pictures of its prominent people.<br />

Collected Biography. Genealogy<br />

American Historical Society Incorporated, New York. qr 929.2 V36am<br />

Vogt and allied families, genealogical and biographical; comp. and<br />

published for Mary M. Vogt. 1926.<br />

"References": p. [59.]<br />

Fowler, William Worthington. r 920.7 F84<br />

Woman on the American frontier; a valuable and authentic history<br />

of the heroism, adventures, privations, captivities, trials, and noble lives<br />

and deaths of the "pioneer mothers of the Republic". Scranton, 1881.<br />

Gross, Samuel David, ed. r 926.1 G93<br />

Lives of eminent American physicians and surgeons of the nineteenth<br />

century. Lindsay, 1861.<br />

qr 920 113<br />

Iconografia di uomini sommi nelle scienze e nelle arti italiane. 1854.<br />

Portraits of 80 famous Italians from the 12th to the early 19th century, with brief<br />

biographical notes.<br />

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble. 923.5 Mil<br />

Lincoln and his generals; illustrated with official photographs from<br />

the War department, Washington. Dorrance [cl925].<br />

Contents.—Lincoln and Scott.—Lincoln and Fremont.—Lincoln and Butler.—Lincoln<br />

and McClellan.—Lincoln and Sherman.—Lincoln and Burnside.—Lincoln and Hooker.—<br />

Lincoln and Meade.—Lincoln and Halleck.—Lincoln and Grant.—Authorities.<br />

Underwood, Mrs. Sara A. (Francis). 920.7 U25<br />

Heroines of freethought. Somerby, 1876.<br />

Contents.—Preface.—Madame Roland (Marie Jeanne Phlipon).—Mary Wollstonecraft<br />

Godwin.—Mary W. Godwin Shelley.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sand (A. L. Aurore Dudevant I.—<br />

Harriet Martineau.—Frances Wright D'Arusmont.—Emma Martin.—Margaret Reynolds<br />

Chappellsmith.—Ernestine L. Rose.—Frances Power Cobbe.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Eliot (Marian<br />

Evans Lewes).<br />

Travel and Description<br />

General<br />

Ebert, Max, ed. qr 913 E21<br />

Reallexikon der v<strong>org</strong>eschichte, unter mitwirkung zahlreicher fachgelehrter.<br />

v.1-4, no.3; v.5, no.1-2; v.6, no.1-3. 1924-25.<br />

Bibliography: v.l, p.viii-xviii.<br />

Seaboard National Bank of the City of New York. 910.2 S43<br />

Practical suggestions for travel abroad. [cl926.]<br />

A brief manual giving information useful in preparing for a trip, on board the<br />

steamer, in European countries, and in meeting the customs officials on returning. Also<br />

contains lists of transatlantic lines, consulates, and United States customs duties, and<br />

tables of differences in time and of foreign moneys and measurements with their<br />

American equivalents.<br />

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150 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Europe<br />

Bennett, Alfred Rosling. 914.21 B43<br />

London and Londoners in the eighteen-fifties and sixties. Adelphi,<br />

1925.<br />

Personal reminiscences of the streets and river life of the city, of amusements,<br />

inventions, and other intimate details of its history.<br />

Calhoun, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Miller. 913.38 C13<br />

The ancient Greeks and the evolution of standards in business.<br />

Houghton, 1926. (Barbara Weinstock lectures on the morals of trade.)<br />

Originally delivered as a lecture to university students. The author develops the<br />

thesis that the foundations of the present standards and ideals in trade and industry had<br />

already been laid in the age of Pericles.<br />

Dawson, Lawrence H., ed. 914.21 D33<br />

Introductions to London, 1926. Quinn [1926].<br />

The same r 914.21 D33<br />

A well-illustrated handbook for the tourist. Gives information about railway, motor,<br />

steamship, and air travel, about places or objects of special interest, shopping centers,<br />

hotels and restaurants, amusements, and other general matters.<br />

Debraye, Henry. 914.45 D35<br />

Touraine & its chateaux. Medici Soc. [1926.] (The picture guides.)<br />

Domville-Fife, Charles William. 914.94 D71<br />

Things seen in Switzerland in winter; a description of many of the<br />

winter sport centres of the High Alps, the wonderful scenery on the roof<br />

of Europe & the exciting & picturesque snow & ice sports which are<br />

enjoyed there; with illustrations & a map. Seeley, 1926.<br />

Gautier, Theophile. 914.6 G24r<br />

A romantic in Spain (Un voyage en Espagne); tr'. from the French<br />

with an introduction by C A. Phillips. Knopf, 1926. (Blue jade library.)<br />

Descriptions and impressions of Spain where the author spent five or six months<br />

in 1840.<br />

Goldring, Douglas. 914.85 G58<br />

Northern lights and southern shade. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Impressions and experiences of the author's travels in the Scandinavian countries<br />

and in the south of Europe.<br />

Gordon, Jan, & Gordon, Mrs. C. J. 914.85 G65<br />

Two vagabonds in Sweden and Lapland; with 4 plates by Jan Gordon<br />

and illustrations by the authors. Dodd, 1926.<br />

The authors tell of the villages and farms and the folk customs they found in their<br />

wanderings through Sweden and Lapland.<br />

Hindus, Maurice Gerschon. 914.7 H56<br />

Broken earth; with an introduction by Glenn Frank. International<br />

Publishers, 1926.<br />

The author, a journalist and writer, came to the United States from Russia when<br />

he was 19. He tells here of revisiting his native village, and describes the peasants,<br />

their life under the Soviet system, and their slowly dawning political consciousness.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 151<br />

Jackson, Mrs. Emily. 914.58 J123<br />

A student in Sicily; with eight illustrations in colour, sixty-five in<br />

half-tone, and map. Lane [1926].<br />

Contents.—Palermo.—Some temples and a journey.—Castrogiovanni (Enna).—Syracuse.—Taormina.—Etna<br />

and some lava towns (Lingua Glossa, Catania, Randazzo).—<br />

Jewellery, plate, enamels, fans, beads, amber, coral, coins.—Lace, embroidery, weaving,<br />

etc.—Furniture, wood-carving, Presepe figures, prints, wax, brass, iron, intarsia pictures.<br />

—Pottery, glass.—Gardens and wild flowers.—Paladins and fair ladies.<br />

McAllister, James Gray. 914 Mil<br />

Borderlands of the Mediterranean; with an introduction by W. W.<br />

Moore. Presbyterian Committee of Publication [cl925].<br />

This account of travel in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Italy is the outgrowth of<br />

addresses delivered in America and on the seas, and of a series of articles published in<br />

"The Christian observer".<br />

Pilon, Edmond. q 914.4 P61<br />

La vie de familie au dix-huitieme siecle; illustrations d'apres des<br />

estampes du temps. 1923.<br />

Robson, Edgar Iliff. 914.4 R56<br />

A wayfarer in Provence; with twelve illustrations by J. R. E.<br />

Howard, and a map. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Sjcestedt, Erik. 914.4 S62<br />

Le secret de la sagesse frangaise. 1922.<br />

Snell, Frederick John. 914.2 S67k<br />

King Arthur's country. Dent, 1926.<br />

Discusses Arthur's legendary connections with places in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset,<br />

Somerset, Wales, Lancashire, Cumberland, Northumberland, the east and west lowlands,<br />

and Brittany.<br />

Wilstach, Paul. 914 W77<br />

Islands of the Mediterranean; a holiday. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

Describes the author's visit to Majorca, Corsica, Elba, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta,<br />

Corfu, Tinos, Crete, Rhodes, and Cyprus. Contains 37 illustrations.<br />

United States<br />

Branch, Douglas. 917.8 B69<br />

The cowboy and his interpreters. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.271-[27S].<br />

"Tells of the origin of the cowboy, the traditions of the old trail herds, the round<br />

up, the cowboy's mount and his outfit, his clothes and the life on the range. .. Branch<br />

devotes several chapters of the book to the cowboy of the dime novels which were the<br />

beginning of cowboy literature, the cowboy of the 'movies' and the aristocracy of<br />

novelists." Ross Santee in Books, 1926.<br />

James, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Wharton. 917.94 J16L<br />

The lake of the sky: Lake Tahoe, in the high Sierras of California<br />

and Nevada; with a map and sixty-five plates, including a folding panorama<br />

view. Page [cl915].<br />

Tells of the history and legendary lore connected with the lake, its physical<br />

characteristics, and the trails, camps, and vacation resorts in the surrounding country.


152 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Magoffin, Mrs. Susan (Shelby). r 917.8 M25<br />

Down the Santa Fe trail and into Mexico; the diary of Susan Shelby<br />

Magoffin, 1846-1847; ed. by S. M. Drumm. Yale University Press,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.269-276.<br />

The author was the wife of Samuel Magoffin, a trader, whose brother James so<br />

diplomatically arranged with New Mexican officials that General Kearny was enabled<br />

to capture Santa Fe without bloodshed. A bride of nineteen, Mrs. Magoffin accompanied<br />

her husband to the New Mexican capital in the wake of Kearny's army, and then on to<br />

Chihuahua and Matamoras. Her daily records give us a unique picture of the times<br />

as well as a fascinating revelation of her personality. Condensed from Outlook, 1926.<br />

[Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Company.] qr 917.4885 P67<br />

Greater Pittsburgh; a religious center. [Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Reprinted from the "Pittsburgh first", of Feb. 27, 1926.<br />

Bound with its "Greater Pittsburgh churches".<br />

The same. (In Pittsburgh first, v.7, Feb. 27, 1926.). .qr 381 P6743 v.7<br />

A leaflet containing a list of 31 denominations with the number of their churches in<br />

the Pittsburgh district, and a map showing the location of churches in the district.<br />

[Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Company.] qr 917.4885 P67<br />

Greater Pittsburgh churches. [Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Reprinted from the "Pittsburgh first", of March 6, 1926.<br />

The same. (In Pittsburgh first, v.7, March 6, 1926.) . .qr 381 P6743 v.7<br />

An alphabetical list of communities in the Pittsburgh district, with their churches.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Bilby, Julian W. 919.8 B48n<br />

Nanook of the North, the story of an Eskimo family; illustrated.<br />

Dodd, 1926.<br />

"Describing a typical Arctic year as lived by the small Eskimo tribe of which such<br />

a person as Nanook might be the leader. Mr. Bilby has the great advantage of an<br />

intimate personal knowledge of the Central Eskimo...and he now gives us a lively<br />

description of their tribal customs and beliefs." Saturday review, 1925.<br />

The illustrations are reproduced from the film of the same name, and from photographs<br />

taken at the same time as the film.<br />

r 917.11 C167<br />

The Canadian Alpine journal, 1907-08. v.l, no.1-2. 1907-08.<br />

Published by the Alpine Club of Canada.<br />

China. Directories. r 915.1 C44c<br />

The Comacrib directory of China; combined Chinese-foreign commercial<br />

and classified directory of China and Hongkong, including a<br />

who's who of residents and with commercial and general information,<br />

1925. v.l. Commercial and Credit Information Bureau, 1925.<br />

Cobbold, Robert Henry. 915.1 C632<br />

Pictures of the Chinese, drawn by themselves, described by R. H.<br />

Cobbold. Murray, 1860.<br />

Thirty sketches of typical northern Chinese characters—street-singers, a Buddhist<br />

priest, a lantern-seller, an opium smoker, a diviner, and others. Each sketch is illustrated<br />

by a pen and ink drawing by a native artist.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 153<br />

Howard, Harvey James. 915.1 H84<br />

Ten weeks with Chinese bandits, with illustrations from sketches<br />

and photographs by the author. Dodd, 1926.<br />

Dr. Howard, professor of ophthalmology in the Peking Union Medical College, was<br />

captured in July 1925, by a bandit <strong>org</strong>anization. His knowledge of the Chinese language<br />

and psychology and his medical skill were more than once the means of saving his life<br />

before he was rescued by Chinese soldiers.<br />

qr 913.32 J46<br />

The Journal of Egyptian archaeology [quarterly], April 1923-date. v.9date.<br />

Egypt Exploration Soc, 1923-date.<br />

Continues the "Archaeological reports", pub. by the Egypt Exploration Fund (qr<br />

913.32 E37a)<br />

MacCreagh, Gordon. 918.1 M14<br />

White waters and black. Century [cl926].<br />

An account of adventures and exploration in the Amazon jungles. The Bopi River<br />

and the Rio Negro are the white and black waters of the title.<br />

Pan American Union. 917.2 P21s<br />

Seeing the Latin republics of North America. [1926.] (Sightseeing<br />

series, no.2.)<br />

Contents.—Cuba.—Haiti.—Panama.—Mexico.—Salvador.—Honduras.—Guatemala.—<br />

Nicaragua.—Costa Rica.—Dominican Republic.<br />

Powell, Edward Alexander. 916 P87i<br />

In Barbary, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and the Sahara; with eightysix<br />

illustrations from photographs and two maps. Century [cl926].<br />

Treats of the history, peoples, customs, places of interest, resources, and politics of<br />

French North Africa, incorporating definite information as to routes, hotels, and general<br />

travel conditions.<br />

Vandercook, John W. 918.8 V18<br />

"Tom-tom", with illustrations from photographs taken by the author<br />

and others. Harper, 1926.<br />

The author's "account of his experiences among the bush-negroes of Dutch Guiana<br />

forms a valuable contribution to the scanty store of knowledge accessible about this<br />

interesting people, the descendants of the runaway African slaves". Kermit Roosevelt<br />

in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Blackmar, Frank Wilson. 901 B51<br />

History of human society. Scribner [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.504-507.<br />

A survey of social progress from primitive man's first attempts at social life to<br />

the intricate structure of modern civilization. The author is (1926) professor of<br />

sociology, University of Kansas.<br />

Fitch, Henry. r 902 F55<br />

The perfect calendar for every year of the Christian era, designed<br />

for practical every-day use; with a chronological record of important<br />

events in the history of the world from B.C. 10,000 to 1926 A.D. Rev. ed.<br />

Funk, 1926.


154 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Europe<br />

Capek, Thomas, b. 1895. 943.71 C17<br />

Origins of the Czechoslovak state. Revell Press, 1926.<br />

"Appendix documents": p.77—104.<br />

"Outlines the origins of the Czechoslovak Republic with particular reference to the<br />

events surrounding the upheaval of 1918 in Central Europe. Documents and semiofficial<br />

utterances are appended." Preface.<br />

Davis, William Stearns. 940.9 D32e<br />

Europe since Waterloo; a non-technical history of Europe from the<br />

exile of Napoleon to the Treaty of Versailles, 1815-1919. Century<br />

[cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.931-943.<br />

Duval, Frederic Victor. 940.1 D95<br />

De la paix de Dieu a la paix de fer. [cl923.] (Gesta pacis; etudes<br />

historiques sur la question de la paix.)<br />

Bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Guest, Leslie Haden. 947 G95<br />

The new Russia. Butterworth [1925].<br />

Bibliography: p.485-488.<br />

"The object...is to give information about the Soviet Union of Republics which will<br />

be useful to the politician, to the student of social questions and to the business map. ..<br />

[It] is derived partly from books, papers or journals published in Russia since the<br />

revolution, partly from books published outside Russia since the revolution and partly<br />

from books published before the World War. To the study of these documents the<br />

writer brings the result of the experiences of two visits to Russia—one in 1920...and<br />

one in 1923." Introduction.<br />

The author, a prominent member of the British Labour party, believes the Soviet<br />

government to be a stable one.<br />

Halevy, filie. 942.07 H16h<br />

A history of the English people, 1815-1830; tr. from the French<br />

by E. I. Watkin. Harcourt [1923].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"The value of M. Halevy's book does not lie in his account of diplomatic developments.<br />

His object is really to give an account of the English people and of the<br />

evolution of the nation. With incomparable skill, in this volume as in the preceding one<br />

['A history of the English people in 1815'] he introduces us to the period and to the<br />

psychology of the time." IV. L. Longer in Books, 1926.<br />

I<strong>org</strong>a, Nicolae. 949.8 I25hi<br />

A history of Roumania, land, people, civilisation; tr. from the 2d<br />

enl. ed. by Joseph McCabe. Fisher [1925].<br />

"Bibliographical notes": p.274-277.<br />

Smith, A. Gordon. g42 S642<br />

A short history of medieval England. Burns, 1925.<br />

"Authorities": p.423-429.<br />

Turberville, Arthur Stanley. 942.07 T85<br />

English men and manners in the eighteenth century; an illustrated<br />

narrative. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

"Books suggested for further reading" at end of each chapter.<br />

Gives a social history of the century by means of a study of characteristic types<br />

represented by groups of outstanding figures of the period. Two chapters give an outline<br />

of events and a general description of the social scene. The rest are concerned with<br />

eminent politicians and statesmen, divines, philanthropists, writers, artists, empire<br />

builders, soldiers, and admirals. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of paintings,<br />

caricatures, prints, and other illustrations of the period.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 155<br />

United States<br />

Adams, James Truslow. 974 A21n<br />

New England in the Republic, 1776-1850; with illustrations. Little,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A scholarly work, the final volume in Mr. Adams's history of New England which<br />

also includes "The foundations of New England" and "Revolutionary New England".<br />

Callahan, James Morton. r 975.4 M89c<br />

History of the making of M<strong>org</strong>antown, West Virginia; a type study<br />

in Trans-Appalachian local history. West Virginia University, 1926.<br />

(West Virginia University. Studies in history.)<br />

Cattermole, E. G. r 977 C28<br />

Famous frontiersmen, pioneers, and scouts; the romance of American<br />

history. New & enl. ed. Abbatt, 1926.<br />

Contents.—-Daniel Boone.—Col. Wm. Crawford.—Simon Girty.—Molly Finney.—<br />

Maj'ors Samuel and John. McCullough.—Lewis Wetzel.—Simon Kenton.—Gen. Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

R. Clark.—Capt. Brady.—Davy Crockett.—Gen. Sam Houston.—Kit Carson.—Gen.<br />

Custer.—Buffalo Bill.—Wild Bill.—California Joe.—Texas Jack.—Capt. Jack.—Gen.<br />

Crook.—James Bridger.—Frank Grouard.—Charles Reynolds.<br />

Charles, Heinrich. 973.1 C37<br />

The romance of the name America. Privately printed [cl926].<br />

Houston, David Franklin. 973.913 H838<br />

Eight years with Wilson's cabinet, 1913 to 1920; with a personal<br />

estimate of the President. 2v. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

The same r 973.913 H838<br />

Mr. Houston was in the cabinet first as secretary of agriculture, then as secretary<br />

of the treasury and was one of Wilson's closest friends. The book contains a revised<br />

form of his journal which is a record of events and of proceedings of cabinet meetings,<br />

with Mr. Houston's comments on affairs. There are also a hundred-page estimate of<br />

Wilson and about ninety pages of extracts from Houston's speeches.<br />

"These pages help us to a considerable extent to follow the President's mind and<br />

the advice he was receiving as the final crisis drew nearer...The months of actual<br />

warfare are passed over rather sketchily, but there is ample comment and discussion of<br />

the difficulties attending the ratification of the treaty of peace and the League Covenant."<br />

J. T. Adams in Books, 1926.<br />

James, William Milburne. 973.3 J165<br />

The British navy in adversity; a study of the War of American<br />

Independence. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains maps and diagrams.<br />

The author, a captain in tbe British navy, has had access to the original despatches<br />

and admiralty letters preserved in the Public record office, as well as to the published<br />

sources of information.<br />

Jesuit relations. 973.2 J29<br />

The Jesuit relations and allied documents; travels and explorations<br />

of the Jesuit missionaries in North America (1610-1791), with an introduction<br />

by R. G. Thwaites; selected and ed. by Edna Kenton. A. & C.<br />

Boni, 1925. (American library, 23.)<br />

Selections from the 7Z volumes, edited by R. G. Thwaites, comprising letters,<br />

journals, state and church records, and reports of the missionaries sent yearly to the<br />

superior at Quebec or to the provincial of the order in France. This volume covers the<br />

period from the establishment of the first Acadian mission to the final surrender of the<br />

Jesuit estates.


156 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Owsley, Frank Lawrence. 973.7 0345<br />

State rights in the Confederacy. University of Chicago Press<br />

[cl925].<br />

Attempts to show that the Confederacy failed from internal political causes, that the<br />

dissension and lack of cooperation caused by the insistence upon state rights were responsible<br />

for its defeat. The study is based on official records of the Confederate and<br />

Union armies, on state records, and on contemporary newspapers, diaries, and letters.<br />

The author is (1926) associate professor of history, Vanderbilt University.<br />

Sedgwick, Henry Dwight. 973.1 S44<br />

Cortes, the conqueror; the exploits of the earliest and greatest of<br />

the gentlemen adventurers in the New World. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

"Authorities consulted" : p.380-383.<br />

"In this flowing and well-managed narrative Mr. Sedgwick has not struggled to<br />

preserve illusions. He emphasizes the Conqueror's 'brilliant unscrupulousness/ but<br />

cannot escape his fascination. He has therefore produced an account that is exceedingly<br />

entertaining and swiftly moving... It may be recommended as an inviting way of beginning<br />

the study, since Mr. Sedgwick unfolds the oft-told tale with a gusto indispensable<br />

to any story of Cortes, creating a thirst for fuller knowledge." Marian Storm in<br />

Literary review, 1926.<br />

Strickler, Harry M. r 975.5 S91<br />

Massanutten, settled by the Pennsylvania pilgrim, 1726; the first<br />

white settlement in the Shenandoah Valley. [Shenandoah Pub. House,<br />

cl.924.]<br />

Contains material of historical and genealogical interest.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Johns, Claude Hermann Walter.<br />

Ancient Babylonia. Cambridge University Press, 1913<br />

bridge manuals of science and literature.)<br />

Bibliography: p.133.<br />

A brief historical survey.<br />

European War<br />

935.4 J3S<br />

(The Cam-<br />

Drake, Francis Ernest. 940.91 D78<br />

International cross roads and Marshal Foch in America. 1926.<br />

"Impressions gained successively with the official Exposition Commission of 1900,<br />

the electrical and industrial developments throughout Europe, and finally with episodes<br />

and phases of the war. . .The chief section of this record is that relating to the journey<br />

of Marechal Foch to America in 1921." Preface.<br />

The author, a lieutenant-colonel (1926) in the United States army, was chairman<br />

of the Technical board and chief of the Control bureau of the General purchasing board<br />

of the American expeditionary forces during the World War.<br />

Ironside, Sir Edmund. 940.913 128<br />

Tannenberg; the first thirty days in East Prussia. Blackwood, 1925,<br />

Contains maps.<br />

"Books of reference on the Tannenberg campaign": p.304-306.<br />

A critical study of the battle fought in 1914 between the German and the Russian<br />

forces. The author is (1925) major-general in the British army.<br />

War Camp Community Service—Pittsburgh division. qr 940.927 W21<br />

History and minutes of War Camp Community Service of Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. Pittsburgh [1918?]<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.


Books for the Blind<br />

BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 157<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

supports in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of this<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

New York Point<br />

Barrus, Clara. qE 92 B946ba<br />

Our friend, John Burroughs. 2v. Amer. Printing House for the<br />

Blind, 1916.<br />

Hegermann-Lindencrone, Fru Lillie (Greenough). qE 92 H414h<br />

In the courts of memory, 1858-1875, from contemporary letters. 3v.<br />

Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1915.<br />

Howells, William Dean. qE 928 H85<br />

Literary friends and acquaintance. 2v. Amer. Printing House for<br />

the Blind, 1902.<br />

Hutchinson, Winifred Margaret Lambert. qE 292 H97<br />

Orpheus with his lute. 2v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1915.<br />

Osbourne, Lloyd. qE 0291J<br />

Jones; a chronicle of a courtship by pursuit. Amer. Printing House<br />

for the Blind.<br />

Trask, Mrs. Katrina (Nichols). qE 812 T68<br />

In the vanguard. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1916.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

Brooks, Phillips, bp. qE 252 B77s<br />

Seeing life, and other sermons. Sv. Amer. Printing House for the<br />

Blind, 1926.<br />

Doubleday, Mrs. Nellie Blanchan (De Graff) qE 598.2 D75<br />

(pseud. Neltje Blanchan).<br />

Birds. 3v. Amer. Brotherhood of Free Reading for the Blind, 1926.<br />

(Nature library.)<br />

Hadley Correspondence School for the Blind, E 372.4 H12<br />

Winnetka, 111.<br />

Primer for adults. 1922.<br />

Jewett, Frances Gulick. qE 612 J31<br />

Physiology, hygiene, and sanitation. 3v. Amer. Printing House for<br />

the Blind, 1916. (Gulick hygiene series.)


158 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Bill, Alfred H. j B4832c<br />

The clutch of the Corsican; a tale of the days of the downfall of the<br />

great Napoleon; frontispiece by F. M. Rines. Little.<br />

An American boy and his mother are held in France as British hostages where they<br />

endure many hardships. The removal of the prisoners from Verdun to the interior leads<br />

them into many strange adventures, including an attack by lawless Cossacks. The later<br />

incidents are interwoven with Napoleon's five-hundred mile march, by which he regained<br />

his throne.<br />

Blaisdell, Etta Austin, & Dalrymple, Julia. j 914.92 B52<br />

Marta in Holland. Gardner [cl911 J. (Little people everywhere.)<br />

Marta is the daughter of a fisherman of Volendam on the Zuyder Zee, so she wears<br />

a white cap with wings and at least six full skirts, j'ust like her mother. She spends a<br />

day in Amsterdam, visits an aunt in Haarlem who raises tulips and hyacinths, and later<br />

cruises about the canals on her uncle's house-boat.<br />

Bowen, Frank C j 656.8 B66<br />

Ships for all. Ed.2. Ward. (Books for all.)<br />

History and description of the various types of ships which make up the mercantile<br />

marine, commencing with the lighter craft and working up to the ocean liner. Includes<br />

such topics as fishing, piracy, smuggling, shipwrecks, and superstitions.<br />

Branch, Anna Hempstead. j 793.1 B69<br />

A Christmas miracle, and God bless this house; two ceremonies for<br />

Christmas eve, frontispiece by Clarissa Ragsdale. Adelphi Co., 1925.<br />

(Poets' guild series.)<br />

Bullen, Frank Thomas. j 910.4 B87a<br />

The cruise of the Cachalot round the world after sperm whales;<br />

illustrations by Mead Schaeffer. Dodd, 1926.<br />

"I've never read anything that equals it in its deep-sea wonder and mystery; nor do<br />

I think that any book before has so completely covered the whole business of whalefishing,<br />

and at the same time given such real and new sea pictures." Rudyard Kipling.<br />

Carnegie Library School Association. qj 808.8 C21w<br />

Washington and Lincoln in poetry; poems chosen bv a committee.<br />

Wilson, 1927.<br />

Carter, Thomas Thellusson. j 822.33 H26<br />

Stories from Shakespeare; retold by Thomas Carter, with sixteen<br />

full-page illustrations by G. D. Hammond. Harrap [1925].<br />

Contents.—The merchant of Venice.—King Lear.—The winter's tale.—Hamlet.<br />

prince of Denmark.—As you like it.—Macbeth.—A midsummer night's dream.—Julius<br />

Caesar.—The comedy of errors.—Romeo and Juliet.—The tempest.<br />

Davison, Archibald Thompson, & Surette, T. W., ed. qj 784.8 D32<br />

140 folk-tunes with piano accompaniment ("rote songs" for grades<br />

I, II, and III). Boston Music Co. [cl921.] (The Concord series of<br />

educational music and books on musical pedagogy, no.7.)<br />

Hoffman, Alice Spencer. j 942 H67<br />

Heroes & heroines of English history; illustrated by Gordon Browne.<br />

Nister [1914?]<br />

Contents.— Foreword.— Caradoc.— Boadicea.— Alfred the Great.— Earl Godwine,<br />

Harold of England, and William of Normandy.—Richard Cceur-de-Lion.—William<br />

Wallace.—Robert Bruce.—Henry the Fifth.—Joan of Arc—Heroes of the Reformation.<br />

—The reign of Queen Elizabeth.—Sir Philip Sidney.—Sir Francis Drake.—Sir Walter<br />

Raleigh.—Horatio Nelson.—General Gordon.—Florence Nightingale.


BOOKS ADDED—MARCH 1927 159<br />

Kalmbach, Edwin Richard, & McAtee, W. L. j 598.2 K12<br />

Homes for birds. Rev. ed, [1926.] (United States—Agriculture,<br />

Department of. Farmers' bulletin, no.1456.)<br />

Supersedes Farmers' bulletin, no.609, "Bird houses and how to build them", by Ned<br />

Dearborn, (j 598.2 D34)<br />

Describes methods of attracting birds, and gives diagrams and complete directions for<br />

building bird-houses.<br />

Lane, Bertha Palmer. j 793.1 L23<br />

Lad, and other story-plays for children to read or to act, .with<br />

illustrations by Rosamond Lane. Woman's Press [cl926].<br />

Contents.—THREE FANTASIES: Lad; or. The gift of Time; The fairy ring; a woodland<br />

fantasy; The three wishes; a sea fantasy.—THREE CHRISTMAS FLAYS: The Christmas<br />

sheep; Everychild's Christmas; The star.—Pandora.—Appendix: Music; Costumes.<br />

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MacDonald, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, 1824-1905. j M146pr3<br />

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Straubenmuller, Gustave. j 917.471 S91<br />

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Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin. B1592s<br />

Stories for Sunday telling. Pjlgrim Press.<br />

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everyday.<br />

Belloc, Hilaire. B417e<br />

The emerald of Catherine the Great, with illustrations by G. K.<br />

Chesterton. Harper.<br />

"A detective story written around the disappearance of a jewel, and one novelty is<br />

supposed to consist in the fact that the reader knows all about the emerald; it is only<br />

the characters who are baffled. . .Another partial novelty consists in the burlesque of<br />

the ordinary detective story which Mr. Belloc evidently intends." Grant Overton in<br />

Literary review, 1926.<br />

Brown, Anna Robeson, afterward Mrs. Burr. B7832we<br />

West of the moon; a romance. Duffield.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Burt, Maxwell Struthers. B949d<br />

The delectable mountains. Scribner.<br />

The author has "managed unobtrusively to insinuate into a thoroughly entertaining<br />

story his very sage, witty, and fecund observations of American life and manners. . .The<br />

tale swings from Philadelphia. . .to the New York of writers, artists, and show girls;<br />

from New York to.. .Wyoming. .. Its hero, Stephen Londreth, belongs to an aristocratic<br />

old Philadelphia family and its heroine, Mercedes Garcia (ncc Wiggens), dances on<br />

Broadway". Grace Frank in Saturday review of literature, 192".<br />

Chase, Daniel. C389h<br />

Hardy rye. Bobbs.<br />

"The saga of a New England family...The patriarchal system, with its great desire<br />

to till and cultivate and pass on the land to a new generation, is the foundation upon<br />

which his Wheelocks have built up their power. In Wes Wheelock the conflict between<br />

a youthful seeking for adventure and a more mature love of the land is perfectly shown<br />

...Eventually his grandson, after a similar struggle, takes his place. The land holds<br />

at least one of each generation, and the Wheelock farm goes on, even in the face of<br />

changing conditions." Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Elton, Godfrey. E565t<br />

The testament of Dominic Burleigh. Allen.<br />

"Supposed to be the 'whole truth about himself by a sheltered Oxford Don of considerable<br />

literary reputation who went to the war somewhat unwillingly and found himself<br />

rewarded with a D. S. O. for an act which he performed wholly in a spirit of selfpreservation."<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

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BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 169<br />

Ertz, Susan. E7882w<br />

The wind of complication. Appleton.<br />

Contents.—Henry and the muse.—Trumpery.—Relativity and Major Rooke.—To the<br />

satisfaction of all.—The country walk.—Just little things.—The fatal woman.—Hedda<br />

speaks.—The heroine.—And then face to face.<br />

Fletcher, Joseph Smith. F635sea<br />

Sea fog. Knopf.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Garnett, David. Gl913g<br />

Go she must! Knopf.<br />

The story of Anne Dunnock, the daughter of an eccentric clergyman of the Church<br />

of England. Feeling the need of greater fullness of life than the little village affords<br />

her, she goes to try her luck in Paris.<br />

Garstin, Crosbie. Gl962w<br />

West wind. Stokes.<br />

"The concluding volume of that romantic, colorful and vivid trilogy which began<br />

with 'The Owls House,' and continued in 'High Noon.' In 'West Wind' it takes its<br />

hero, Ortho Penhale, in whom a strain of wild Gypsy blood wars with the centuried<br />

inheritance of Cornish yeoman tradition, out of his glorious life , of adventure in a<br />

final high spurt of noble self-sacrifice." F. H. Martens in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Gibbs, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, b. 1870. G364f<br />

The flame of courage. Appleton.<br />

"New France during the turbulent days of the French and Indian wars is the<br />

colorful setting. .. Quebec, France's stronghold in the new world, is glimpsed in all its<br />

glitter and pomp when it was the Paris of America. A breath-taking, intriguing romance<br />

...Here are plots and counterplots, conspirators and spies—love, hate, death and all the<br />

ingredients of a stirring tale." H. T. Murdoch in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Gibbs, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, b. 1870. * G364J<br />

The joyous conspirator. Sears.<br />

A wealthy American girl, traveling with her aunt in rural England, becomes involved<br />

in the general strike, and is able to be of great service to an Englishman whom she<br />

had met in Paris, where he had rescued her from an unpleasant situation.<br />

Gibbs, Sir Philip. G365y<br />

Young anarchy. Doran.<br />

A study of the conflict between the generations in post-war England, ending with the<br />

gallant response of the younger generation to their country's need at the time of the<br />

general strike.<br />

Grey, Zane. G8872un<br />

Under the Tonto Rim. Harper.<br />

Also published under the title "The bee hunter".<br />

"Lucy Watson, a young school teacher, is appointed welfare instructor in a<br />

community of isolated backwoods folk. She quickly overcomes their reticences toward<br />

her, achieves popularity by the practical results of her work, and falls in love with Edd<br />

Denmeade, an uncouth, but not improbable native of the open spaces. The arrival on<br />

the scene of Clara, Lucy's wayward sister, breaks the smoothly running course of events."<br />

Saturday review cff literature, 1927.<br />

Kavanagh, Mrs. Herminie Templeton. K1442a<br />

The ashes of old wishes, and other Darby O'Gill tales. Jordan Pub.<br />

Co.<br />

Contents.—The ashes of old wishes.—The haunted bell.—The sheep stealer.—Bridgeen<br />

and the leprechaun.—The monks of Saint Bride.—Killbohgan and Killboggan.—The<br />

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Machen, Arthur. M167d<br />

Dreads and drolls. Knopf.<br />

Contents.—The man with the silver staff.—The adventure of the long-lost brother.—<br />

7B Coney Court.—The strange case of Emily Weston.—The Highbury mystery.—The<br />

little people.—Madame Rachel.—Sir Benjamin the "baron".—The Campden wonder.—<br />

The man from nowhere.—Morduck, the witch.—"Characters."—"Doubles" in crime.—<br />

How clubs began.—Polite correspondence.—Casanova in London.—Mr. Lutterloh.—<br />

Before Wembley.—The ingenious Mr. Blee.—The gay Victorians.—Chivalry.—How the<br />

rich live.—A lament for London's lost inns.—More inns.—Deadly nevergreen.—Ceremony<br />

on the scaffold.—Old Dr. Mounsey.—The Euston Square mystery.—The power<br />

of jargon.<br />

Masterman, Walter S. M4654c<br />

The curse of the Reckaviles. Dutton.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Mukerji, Dhan Gopal. M9532s<br />

The secret listeners of the East. Dutton.<br />

A Hindu doctor becomes the secret agent of the police in tracking the murderers<br />

of an English general, who is killed in a railway carriage a hundred miles out of<br />

Calcutta.<br />

Mundy, Talbot. . M9662d<br />

The devil's guard. Bobbs.<br />

A tale of the perilous quest of two Englishmen in search of a man supposedly lost<br />

in the forbidden country of Tibet.<br />

Nathan, Robert. N155f<br />

The fiddler in Early. McBride.<br />

A delicate, fanciful tale of an old fiddler and his dancing dog, and of the little town<br />

of Barly to which they come.<br />

Pertwee, Roland. , P447r<br />

Rivers to cross. Houghton.<br />

A young Englishman who had been a secret service agent in Germany during the<br />

war goes to the island of Ponta Rica to procure a flying field concession. There he<br />

finds both business and romance complicated by mysterious hindrances.<br />

Pirandello, Luigi. P649s<br />

Shoot! (Si gira); the notebooks of Serafino Gubbio, cinematograph<br />

operator; authorised translation from the Italian by C K. Scott Moncrieff.<br />

Dutton.<br />

"A bibliography of the published works of Luigi Pirandello (1889-1926)": p.337-376.<br />

A philosophical romance—the loves and jealousies and reactions of a company of<br />

temperamental Italian actors as recorded by an impassive but highly-sensitized student<br />

of life.<br />

Riesenberg, Felix. R449e<br />

East Side, West Side. Harcourt.<br />

A picture of the life of New York in all its phases as seen through the life of<br />

John Breen.<br />

"Mr. Riesenberg has attempted to run a vast life and a whole epoch of growth<br />

through the frame of a novel... It is sprawling and tempestuous and soaring and muddy<br />

like the city it so ardently loves and hates." Donald Douglas in Books, 1927.<br />

Smith, Sheila Kaye-. S659sp<br />

Spell Land; the story of a Sussex farm. Dutton.<br />

First published in 1910.<br />

Claude, the young half-brother of the two Shepherds who own the farm, is the<br />

central figure. His boyhood association with a cousin and his foster-sister elucidates<br />

and foreshadows the tragic events of his early manhood.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 171<br />

Society of Arts and Sciences, New York city. S678oh7<br />

0. Henry memorial award; prize stories of 1926, with an introduction<br />

by B. C. Williams. Doubleday.<br />

Contents.—Bubbles, by W. D. Steele.—Death in the woods, by Sherwood Anderson.<br />

—Command, by A. R. Wetjen.—Treeshy, by A. J. Carver.—The wreck job, by K. W.<br />

Detzer.—The thrice bereft widow of Hung Gow, by C. C. Dobie.—Symphoncsque, by<br />

A. H. Fauset.—Claustrophobia, by A. C. Goodloe.—A death on Eight' Avenue, by Oscar<br />

Graeve.-—Singing eagles, by Marguerite Jacobs.—Basquerie, by E. M. Kelly.—Cane<br />

River, by Lyle Saxon.—The dew on the fleece, by C. L. Skinner.—-Stella Crozk-r, by<br />

Booth Tarkington.—The "Madelaine", by M. H. Vorse.—The nurse, by B. A. Williams.<br />

Street, Mrs. Ada (Hilt), & Street, J. L. S9154t<br />

Tides. Doubleday.<br />

"A family chronicle, with the growth of Chicago from 1870 to 1900 as its background.<br />

Three generations of the Wheelocks—the pioneer grandfather. . .the dilettante<br />

son; and the earnest, hard-working grandson—constitute the center of the long and<br />

rather loose narrative." Allan Nevins in Satitrday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Tarkington, Newton Booth. T212pL<br />

The plutocrat; a novel. Doubleday.<br />

The characters of this amusing tale are taken upon a Mediterranean cruise with a<br />

landing in Africa. The story follows the fortunes of Mr. Ogle, a young New York playwright,<br />

but the hero is Earl Tinker, the plutocrat, a Middle Westerner traveling with his<br />

wife and daughter. The reader, with Mr. Ogle, is slowly to revise his first opinion of<br />

Mr. Tinker as an outrageous person, and regard with increasing respect his power and<br />

even his expansive generosity.<br />

This day's madness. Bobbs. T368t<br />

At head of title: By the author of Miss Tiverton goes out.<br />

Letty Monckton rebels against the safe, bucolic existence of an English county<br />

family and against the tradition that deprecates individual initiative in the women of<br />

the family. The mother, who had died when Letty was born, had married Sir Giles<br />

in defiance of her brilliant, cynical father. Hence "Yesterday this day's madness did<br />

prepare".<br />

Tracy, Louis. T677L<br />

The law of the talon. Clode.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Walsh, Maurice. W188k<br />

The key above the door; a novel. Stokes.<br />

Its chief quality "is the zest and delicacy with which. . . the author describes the<br />

Highland lochs and hills of Scotland. . .Told in the first person of Thomas King,<br />

gentleman owner of a cottage on the shore of Loch Ruighi, the plot of the novel is<br />

definitely romantic, and at times spiced with a touch of melodrama". Saturday review<br />

of literature, 1927.<br />

Ward, Christopher. W2133o<br />

One little man. Harper.<br />

The biographical story of Herbie Frick, a timid, unsuccessful man living in an<br />

ordinary American town. His outward life is colorless and commonplace, but his soul<br />

is full of dreams and aspirations.<br />

Whitechurch, Victor Lorenzo. W6372c<br />

The canon in residence. Unwin.<br />

"The Canon, a very proper and scholarly young clergyman traveling in Switzerland,<br />

is forced by the loss of his own clerical garments to put on 'sporty' clothes, and decides<br />

to study humanity from the non-ministerial point of view. He learns things worth<br />

knowing. .. Incidentally, his little adventure involves odd and embarrassing incidents."<br />

Outlook, 1911.


172 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

French Fiction<br />

Bazin, Rene. 843 B33baL<br />

Baltus le Lorrain.<br />

Chateaubriant, Alphonse de. '843 C396b<br />

La Briere; roman.<br />

Italian Fiction<br />

Bontempelli, Massimo. 853 B629<br />

La donna dei miei sogni, e altre avventure moderne.<br />

B<strong>org</strong>ese, Giuseppe Antonio. 853 B63c<br />

La citta sconosciuta.<br />

Contents.—La citta sconosciuta.—Federico Muller.—Pedrina.—La traversata.—La<br />

casa.—Biografia di Emmy Lipari.—La passeggiata autunnale.—La guarigione.—II<br />

giardino.—La centenaria.—Volpazzurra diventa padre.—II mare.—Delitti in ferrovia.—<br />

Fox-trot.—La talpa.<br />

Linati, Carlo. 853 L71<br />

Storie di bestie e di fantasmi.<br />

Contents.—L'airone bianco.—Voglia d'ali.—Complicazioni sentimentali.—Gioventu.—<br />

Una buona morte.—Menage aereo.—Favola marina.—Un singolare incontro.—II moscone<br />

filosofo.—La giornata dello stagno.—Zoor.—L'ultima moglie di Barbablu.—Terra in<br />

fuga.—Le scarpe di sette leghe.—L'uomo che fu in Purgatorio.—Storia d'ombre.—Figliola<br />

da marito.—L'asta di Laocoonte.—Servetta di monte.—Chiacchiere di famiglia.<br />

Sobrero, Mario. 853 S67<br />

Pietro e Paolo; romanzo.<br />

General Works<br />

American Library Association. 027 A51<br />

A survey of libraries in the United States, conducted by the American<br />

Library Association. 2v. 1926.<br />

The same r 027 A51<br />

Griffith, Dudley David, comp.- r 012 C41g<br />

A bibliography of Chaucer, 1908-24. 1926. (Washington (state)<br />

University. Publications in language and literature, v.4.)<br />

Contents.—Bibliography.—Chaucer's life.—Editions.—Investigations and criticism.—<br />

Backgrounds of Chaucer's time.—The Canterbury tales.—Works other than the Canterbury<br />

tales. i<br />

Orcutt, William Dana. 090 028<br />

In quest of the perfect book; reminiscences & reflections of a bookman.<br />

Little, 1926.<br />

Contents.—In quest of the perfect book.—The kingdom of books.—Friends through<br />

type.—The lure of illumination.—Friends through the pen.—Triumphs of typography.—<br />

The spell of the Laurenziana.<br />

Scott, Temple, ed. 028 S42<br />

The friendship of books; illustrated by Harold Nelson. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

A collection of extracts from prose and poetry extolling books and reading, arranged<br />

under the headings: Friends at home, Inspirers of the heart, Educators of the mind,<br />

Teachers of life, Companions in pleasure, and Silent friendly spirits.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 173<br />

Special Libraries Association of Southern California. r 016.05 S741<br />

Union list of periodicals in libraries of southern California. 1925.<br />

"List of authorities consulted": p.[5.]<br />

Utley, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Burwell. 020.6 U29<br />

Fifty years of the American Library Association. Amer. Library<br />

Assoc, 1926.<br />

The same r 020.6 U29<br />

An address delivered March 1, 1926, before the Chicago Literary Club.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

Bousfield, Edward Ge<strong>org</strong>e Paul. 157 B65<br />

Pleasure and pain; a theory of the energic foundation of feeling.<br />

Paul, 1926.<br />

"An attempt to analyze into its elements the intimate and paradoxical connections<br />

between pleasure and pain, love and hate...The analysis is made more precise by the<br />

use of diagrams by which it seems possible to reduce the whole matter to mathematical<br />

formulas." R. E. Park in American journal of sociology, 1926.<br />

Cheiro (pseud, of Louis Hamon). 133.6 C41c<br />

Cheiro's memoirs; the reminiscences of a society palmist; with<br />

twenty-two illustrations. Lippincott, 1912.<br />

Tells of interviews with Gladstone, Parnell, Bernhardt, Wilde, Mark Twain, Edward<br />

VII, and others.<br />

Coster, Geraldine. 130 C83<br />

Psycho-analysis for normal people. Oxford University Press [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p. [231]-232.<br />

A popular handbook explaining briefly the elementary principles of analytical<br />

psychology in its application to normal people. The author is (1926) principal of<br />

Wychwood School, Oxford, England.<br />

Goodenough, Florence Laura. '136.7 G62<br />

Measurement of intelligence by drawings. World Book Co., 1926.<br />

(Measurement and adjustment series.)<br />

Bibliography: p. 163-173.<br />

Describes an experiment made with several thousand school children in order to<br />

determine the extent to which the nature and content of children's drawings indicate<br />

their mental development. Specimen drawings with scoring indicated are included. The<br />

author is (1926) research assistant professor, Institute of Child Welfare, University of<br />

Minnesota.<br />

Pierce, Frederick. 136.7 P55<br />

Understanding our children. Dutton [cl926].<br />

Deals in a clear and untechnical style with the psychological development of<br />

children from early childhood to maturity, emphasizing the importance of early understanding<br />

and training of their emotional nature. The author is (1926) a consulting<br />

psychologist in New York, with years of training and experience in Europe and America.<br />

Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. 146 T14<br />

Le positivisme anglais; etude sur Stuart Mill. 1864.<br />

Vanderpol, Alfred. r 172 V18<br />

La doctrine scolastique du droit de guerre; avec une biographic de<br />

l'auteur. 1919.<br />

"Notices sur les auteurs et les ouvrages cites dans la premiere partie": p.5-14.


174 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Religion<br />

Hopkins, Samuel, 1807-87. 248 H78<br />

Lessons at the cross; or, Spiritual truths familiarly exhibited in their<br />

relations to Christ, with an introduction by G. W. Blagden. Ed.5.<br />

Tilton, 1858.<br />

Religious essays.<br />

Howel, Laurence. r 220.9 H85<br />

A complete history of the Holy Bible as contained in the Old and<br />

New testaments, including also the occurrences of four hundred years,<br />

from the last of the prophets to the birth of Christ, and the life of Our<br />

Blessed Saviour and his apostles, &c, with copious notes, critical and<br />

explanatory, practical and devotional, with considerable additions and<br />

improvements, by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Burder. 2v. Woodward, 1807-08.<br />

Joseph, Oscar L. 270 J44<br />

The historical development of Christianity. Scribner, 1925. (Life<br />

and religion series.)<br />

"General reference literature for further study": p.170-173; "Reference literature<br />

for each chapter": p.174-177.<br />

Traces briefly the development of Christianity through the church, taking note of the<br />

forces within and without which influenced it.<br />

McFadyen, Joseph Ferguson. 266 MIS<br />

The missionary idea in life and religion. Scribner, 1926. (Life and<br />

religion series.)<br />

"General reference literature": p.167-168; "Reference literature for each chapter":<br />

p.169-173.<br />

Simple discussion of the ideals and methods of Christian missions, of some objections<br />

to them, and of the handicaps, hindrances, and achievements in missionary work. The<br />

author is (U326) professor of New Testament literature and criticism in Queen's Theological<br />

College, Kingston, Ontario, and was for twenty years in mission work in Nagpur,<br />

India.<br />

Remey, Charles Mason. 297 R33b<br />

The Bahai revelation and reconstruction; a general brief treatise<br />

upon the history and the spiritual, social, and economic principles of<br />

this religious movement, with special regard to the application of these<br />

principles to, and there [sic] influence on, the coming peace of nations<br />

and the tranquillity and welfare of humanity. [Bahai Pub. Soc] 1919.<br />

"This book is compiled from previously approved and published Bahai writings and<br />

teachings, of which it is a synthesis."<br />

Shillito, Edward. 261 S55<br />

Life and work; the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work<br />

held in Stockholm, 1925. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Wright, Cuthbert. 282 W93<br />

The story of the Catholic church. Boni, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.315.<br />

A historical survey from the beginning of the Christian era to 1918. The author<br />

is (1927) a teacher in the Kent School, Connecticut, an institution conducted by the<br />

Anglican-Catholic order, the Fathers of the Holy Cross.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 175<br />

Theosophy<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46id<br />

The ideals of theosophy; four lectures delivered at the thirty-sixth<br />

annual convention of the Theosophical Society, held at Benares, on<br />

Dec. 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th, 1911. Theosophist Off., 1912.<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46mn<br />

Man's life in three worlds; a booklet for beginners. Theosophical<br />

Press, 1923.<br />

Leadbeater, Charles Webster. 212 L44i<br />

Invisible helpers; American revised edition with index. Theosophical<br />

Press, 1922.<br />

A short discussion of the reality and the manifestations of superphysical life<br />

according to theosophical belief.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

Cohen, Israel. 296 C66jo<br />

The journal of a Jewish traveller, with thirty-one illustrations from<br />

photographs and a map. Dodd, 1925.<br />

An account of the author's pilgrimage in 1920—21 to Palestine and to the Jewish<br />

communities of Australasia. India, and the Far East, for the purpose of stimulating<br />

enthusiasm and gaining material support for the Zionist movement.<br />

Wolf, Lucien, ed. qr 296 W836j<br />

Jews in the Canary Islands; being a calendar of Jewish cases extracted<br />

from the records of the Canariote Inquisition in the collection<br />

of the Marquess of Bute. Spottiswoode, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

At head of title: The Jewish Historical Society of England.<br />

Covers the period from 1499 to 1818 and contains an introduction analyzing the work<br />

of the Inquisition and explaining its relation to general Jewish history.<br />

Sociology<br />

Beman, Lamar Taney, comp. 355.07 B42<br />

Military training compulsory in schools and colleges. Wilson, 1926.<br />

(Reference shelf, v.4, no.3.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[ll]-25.<br />

The same r 355.07 B42<br />

References, articles, and brief on the question of military training in American high<br />

schools, colleges, and universities.<br />

Hambly, Wilfrid D. 390 H19<br />

Origins of education among primitive peoples; a comparative study<br />

in racial development, with a preface by Charles Hose. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.416-423.<br />

"The aim of this work is to make an historical and regional survey of customs of<br />

primitive races with special reference to moral, religious, physical and social education,<br />

in so far as it has been developed without intrusion of European influence. The hope is<br />

entertained that this collation and discussion, dealing as it does with a world-wide distribution<br />

of primitive people, will provide administrators, missionaries and others with<br />

an anthropological basis adequate for a detailed consideration of the restricted field in<br />

which they may labour." Author's introduction.


176 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Kulp, Daniel Harrison. 302 K43<br />

Outlines of the sociology of human behavior, with applications to<br />

education, nursing, and social work. Teachers College, Columbia University,<br />

1925. (Columbia University, New York—Teachers College.<br />

Teachers College syllabi, no.12.)<br />

"General bibliography": p.249-257.<br />

United States—Census bureau. r 312 U25f<br />

Farm population of selected counties; composition, characteristics,<br />

and occupations in detail for eight counties, comprising Otsego County,<br />

N. Y., Dane County, Wis., New Madrid and Scott counties, Mo., Cass<br />

County, N. Dak., Wake County, N. C, Ellis County, Tex., and King<br />

County, Wash. 1924.<br />

Politics and Government<br />

Gillet, Ransom Hooker. r 329.3 G41<br />

Democracy in the United States; what it has done, what it is doing,<br />

and what it will do. Appleton, 1868.<br />

A political history of the United States from Washington's administration to<br />

Johnson's, in which the author finds nothing to criticize in the Democratic party and<br />

nothing to praise in what he calls the "anti-democrats". The author was a member of<br />

Congress and held other federal offices before the Civil War.<br />

Gurney-Champion, Frederick Cecil Gurney. 323.42 G97<br />

Justice and the poor in England; an account of the position of the<br />

poor in legal matters in England and Wales; and a study of the inequality<br />

in the administration of justice, where they are concerned, and<br />

of the remedies which have been attempted, and suggested; with a foreword<br />

by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Manchester [and others].<br />

Routledge, 1926.<br />

Hocking, William Ernest. 320.1 H656<br />

Man and the state. Yale University Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Considers the philosophical theories of the state, and analyzes its psychological<br />

foundations in relation to other social groups and to the individual. The author is<br />

(1927) Alford professor of natural religion, moral philosophy, and civil polity, Harvard<br />

University.<br />

Johnsen, Julia E., coinp. 396.2 J35<br />

Special legislation for women. Wilson, 1926. (Reference shelf, v.4,<br />

no.7.)<br />

Bibliography: p. [251-43.<br />

The same r 396.2 J35<br />

Debate material on the question as to whether special legislation is preferable to<br />

equal rights.<br />

Kiefer, Hermann. 323.44 K24<br />

Liberty writings; ed. with a study of Dr. Kiefer's life and writings<br />

by W. W. Florer. Stechert [cl917].<br />

Dr. Kiefer (1825-1911) fought in the German revolution of 1848 and came in<br />

1849 as a political fugitive to Detroit where he practiced medicine. In 1883-85 he was<br />

United States consul in Stettin, Germany. He was appointed regent of the University<br />

of Michigan in 1889 and was made professor emeritus of the practice of medicine in 1902.<br />

This collection includes poems, speeches, and reports, all but one of which are in<br />

German. Contains also a few resolutions, motions, etc. of the revolution of 1848.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 177<br />

London County Council. 352.4 L82<br />

The London Ambulance service; with a foreword by M. H. Cox.<br />

Hodder, 1925. (The London County Council and what it does for<br />

London.)<br />

London County Council. 352.3 L82<br />

The London Fire brigade; with a foreword by Sir James Bird.<br />

Hodder, 1925. (The London County Council and what it does for<br />

London.)<br />

Older, Fremont. 352 023<br />

My own story. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Mr. Older, as editor of the newspaper "The bulletin", was one of the leaders in the<br />

spectacular fight against boss rule and political corruption in San Francisco in the<br />

early years of the century. His experiences at that time aroused his interest in prisons<br />

and slum conditions, and he worked vigorously for their reform. He is now (1927)<br />

editor of the San Francisco "Call".<br />

Economics<br />

Burton, Ernest Richmond. 331.1 B95<br />

Employee representation, with a foreword by H. C Metcalf.<br />

Williams, 1926. (Human relations series.)<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.275-277.<br />

A study surveying the history of employee representation in the United States,<br />

and analyzing its effectiveness, its difficulties, and the possibilities of its future development.<br />

Dice, Charles Amos. 332.6 D54<br />

The stock market. Shaw, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A college text-book discussing the machinery of the stock market, methods of<br />

operation employed by different types of traders and investors, methods of forecasting<br />

stock price movements, and methods of analyzing and rating the values and earning<br />

power of stocks. The author is (1926) professor of business <strong>org</strong>anization in the College<br />

of Commerce and Journalism, Ohio State University.<br />

Hartsough, Mildred Lucile. qr 330.9 H33<br />

The development of the twin cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) as a<br />

metropolitan market. [cl925.]<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Minnesota, 1924.<br />

Bibliography: p.[207]-220.<br />

International Association of Industrial r 331.823 1248<br />

Accident Boards and Commissions.<br />

Proceedings of the annual meeting (3d-date), 1916-date. 1917-date.<br />

(United States—Labor statistics bureau. Bulletin: workmen's insurance<br />

and compensation series.)<br />

Index, 1914-24. (In no.7-11.)<br />

The same. (In United States—Labor statistics bureau. Bulletin:<br />

workmen's insurance and compensation series.) r 331.2 U2532


178 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Ise, John. 338.8 129<br />

The United States oil policy. Yale University Press, 1926.<br />

"Notes" at end of each chapter.<br />

A comprehensive work concerning the history of oil exploitation in various fields,<br />

over-production and waste, monopolistic conditions in the oil industry, public oil-land<br />

legislation, Indian oil-lands, the Teapot Dome investigation, and the present situation<br />

as a result of our oil policy. The author believes that the question of conservation is<br />

one of immediate and grave concern and in his concluding chapter formulates some<br />

constructive proposals for a wiser policy.<br />

London County Council. 331.83 L82<br />

Housing; with a foreword by Sir James Bird. Hodder, 1924. (The<br />

London County Council and what it does for London.)<br />

Maxwell, Lloyd W. 337 M52<br />

Discriminating duties and the American merchant marine. Wilson,<br />

1926.<br />

Discusses the history, purpose, and effect of discriminating duties in America, their<br />

political and economic aspects, and the relation of a discriminatory policy to American<br />

trade and shipping at the present time. The author holds that such duties are destructive<br />

agents, and excusable only as a means of self-defense.<br />

Noyes, Alexander Dana. 336.7 N48w<br />

The war period of American finance, 1908-1925; being the continuation<br />

of "Forty years of American finance' 1 . Putnam, 1926.<br />

"List of authorities": p.439-441.<br />

"Mr. Noyes's position as financial editor of 'The New York Evening Post', and<br />

later of 'The New York Times' brought him into daily contact with the Stock Exchange<br />

and the events of the financial world so far as they found expression in the New York<br />

money market. In this field he is thoroughly at home and has written his book from<br />

this standpoint... [It] is restricted to private finance; matters of public finance, such<br />

as taxation, expenditures and debt, are mentioned only incidentally and as they affect<br />

the money market." E. L. Bogart in Books, 1926.<br />

Peel, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 336.44 P36<br />

The financial crisis of France. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

A survey of the financial policies of France from 1789 to 1919, with a more intensive<br />

study of the period from 1919 to 1926, and a final chapter on the future of<br />

French finance. The author is (1927) a member of the English Parliament, and was<br />

formerly clerk in the Treasury.<br />

Ripley, William Zebina. 338.8 R48m<br />

Main Street and Wall Street. Little, 1927.<br />

Deals "with the general question whether the recent development of American corporations<br />

has been wholesome, whether the great body of stockholders are adequately<br />

represented, whether directors have not shirked their duties and unfairly sought to<br />

lessen their liability, and, incidentally, whether there may be found some appropriate<br />

way of improving the situation". H. P. Willis in Books, 192^.<br />

United States—Manufactures committee. (Senate). r 338.8 U25394<br />

High cost of gasoline and other petroleum products; hearings before<br />

a subcommittee of the Committee on manufactures, United States<br />

Senate, Sixty-seventh Congress, second and fourth sessions, pursuant<br />

to S. res. 295. 2v. 1923.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 179<br />

Law<br />

Kirkpatrick, Clifford. r 343.2 K288<br />

Capital punishment. Committee on Philanthropic Labor of Philadelphia<br />

Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1925.<br />

Based on "Capital punishment in the United States", by R. T. Bye. Condensed<br />

from Publisher's foreword.<br />

Bibliography: p.54-55.<br />

Martin, Charles Emanuel. 342.7 M42<br />

An introduction to the study of the American Constitution; a study<br />

of the formation and development of the American constitutional system<br />

and of the ideals upon which it is based, with illustrative materials.<br />

Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

"Note on a general reading list": p.[343]-346; "Reading" at end of each chapter.<br />

Intended for the student and the general reader. The author is (1926) professor<br />

of political science and dean of the faculty of social science, University of Washington.<br />

Randall, James Garfield. 342.7 R18<br />

Constitutional problems under Lincoln. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.531-548.<br />

A study of "the Civil War and the beginnings of Reconstruction in their relation<br />

to constitutional lines of demarcation between legislative and executive power, between<br />

state power and national power, and between governmental power and constitutional<br />

immunities of individuals.. .A balanced and judicious appraisal". T. R. Powell in<br />

Books, 1927.<br />

Education<br />

Anderson, Charles Joseph, and others. 371 A54<br />

Visiting the teacher at work; case studies of directed teaching.<br />

Appleton [cl925]. (Appleton series in supervision and teaching.)<br />

"Suggested readings" at end of each chapter.<br />

"The purpose of the book is to supply a body of concrete material dealing with the<br />

problems of classroom visitation and conference: (1) how to visit the classroom, what<br />

to look for, and how to diagnose teaching; (2) how to lead the teacher through conference<br />

to a realization of her own needs... (3) how to plan remedial programs." Preface.<br />

Book, William Frederick. 371.3 B65<br />

Learning how to study and work effectively; a contribution to the<br />

psychology of personal efficiency. Ginn [cl926].<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

"The general method followed throughout the book is first to illustrate and explain<br />

the important factors that contribute to the total efficiency of a worker, then to outline<br />

a procedure for the attainment of the specific habits that must be formed to achieve the<br />

desired result." Preface.<br />

Designed primarily as a text-book for college students. The author is (1926) head<br />

of the department of psychology and philosophy in Indiana University.<br />

Johnsen, Julia E., comp. 379.1 J35<br />

Federal department of education. Wilson, 1926. (Reference shelf,<br />

v.4, no.5.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[151-25.<br />

The same r 379.1 J35<br />

"Reference Shelf, Volume 1, Number 5 on the Towner-Sterling Bill, first published<br />

in December 1922, revised edition printed in April 1924, deals with earlier material on


180 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Johnsen, Julia E., comp.—continued. 379.1 J35<br />

the subj'ect of a Federal department of education and includes discussion of the proposal<br />

for Federal aid. The present number of the Reference Shelf is supplementary to the<br />

above, and includes references and material appearing mainly since the latter date with<br />

special emphasis upon a department of education and a secretary in the Cabinet. A<br />

brief is included." Introduction.<br />

London County Council. 379.42 L82<br />

The Londoner's education. Hodder, 1924. (The London County<br />

Council and what it does for London.)<br />

Martin, Everett Dean. 370.4 M42<br />

The meaning of a liberal education. Norton [cl926]. (People's<br />

Institute "lectures-in-print" series.)<br />

"It is, in the first place, a reaction against that democratization of the intellect<br />

which seeks to define education in utilitarian terms and to create it by methods of mass<br />

production. Secondarily it is an urbane protest against those adult educators, who. . .<br />

are inclined to stress the method of education rather than its content. The book...<br />

falls into two distinct divisions. In the first few chapters the author wishes to separate<br />

his acceptance of the meaning of the phrase 'liberal education' from a series of popular<br />

American misconceptions and misunderstandings. The second part endeavors to supply<br />

a positive answer to the title, to indicate through analysis and historical example what<br />

the content of a liberal education should be." C. P. Fadiman in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Patzer, Conrad E. r 379.775 P31<br />

Public education in Wisconsin; issued by John Callahan, state superintendent.<br />

1924.<br />

Part one is a history of the origin and development of the public school system;<br />

part two discusses a plan for its re<strong>org</strong>anization, together with a program suggesting the<br />

necessary legislation; part three contains summaries of educational laws from 1836<br />

to 1925.<br />

Snedden, David Samuel. 370.1 S67ed<br />

Educational applications of sociology; being a revision of parts 111<br />

and iv of the writer's Educational sociology. Century, 1924. (Century<br />

social science series.)<br />

"For supplemental readings and reports" at end of each chapter; "Suggested<br />

reference lists for cooperating libraries": p.407-408.<br />

United States—Education bureau. r 379.17 U25ac<br />

Accredited secondary schools in the United States. 1925. (Bulletin,<br />

1925, no.ll.)<br />

The same. (In United States—Education bureau. Bulletin,<br />

1925, no.ll.) r 370 U25 1925 no.ll<br />

Commerce. Transportation<br />

Bureau of Railway Economics, Washington, D. C. qr 385 B89c<br />

Commodity prices in their relation to transportation costs; bulletin<br />

no. 1-15. 1924-26.<br />

Cotton, Charles William Egerton. r 38O C83<br />

Handbook of commercial information for India. Ed.2. Government<br />

of India, Central publication branch, 1924.<br />

"Glossary of Indian terms used in this book": p.366-370.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 181<br />

Harlow, Alvin Fay. 386 H27<br />

Old towpaths; the story of the American canal era. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.391-403.<br />

The same r 386 H27<br />

An account of the canals built in the United States in the first half of the 19th<br />

century, with some description of travel and life on the canals. Contains maps and<br />

numerous illustrations, some of which are from contemporary sources.<br />

Leeming, Joseph. 387 L53<br />

Ships and cargoes; the romance of ocean commerce. Doubleday,<br />

1926.<br />

Describes for the general reader something of the growth of modern commerce, the<br />

important sea routes, the vessels that ply them, cargoes, and some problems of shippers<br />

and ship-owners.<br />

Nurra, Duilio. r 380.03 N52<br />

A dictionary of English and Italian sea terms (including technical,<br />

commercial, and naval terms). 1925.<br />

Contents.—English-Italian.—Italiano-inglese.<br />

Peabody, Robert Ephraim. 387 P33<br />

The log of the Grand Turks. Houghton, 1926<br />

An account based on the old log-books, letters, and bills of lading of four American<br />

ships which bore the name "Grand Turk": a merchantman used as a privateer during<br />

the Revolution, a merchantman, the largest built in Salem up to 1791, a privateer in<br />

the War of 1812, and a schooner built in 1916.<br />

Language<br />

Barfield, Owen. 422.1 B23<br />

History in English words. Methuen [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.205-208.<br />

The first and shorter part outlines, in a somewhat elementary manner, what we can<br />

discern of the history of the English race, from its remotest Aryan originals, in the<br />

English language as we now have it. The second part traces the history of Western<br />

thought and feeling as reflected in the changes of language, in the introduction of<br />

new words, and the gradual introduction of new meanings for old words. Condensed<br />

from Saturday review, 1926.<br />

Higley, Edwin H. 488 H53<br />

Exercises in Greek composition based on Xenophon's Anabasis and<br />

Hellenica, with notes, vocabulary, and references to the grammars of<br />

Goodwin and Hadley-Allen. Ginn, 1897.<br />

Lawler, Lillian Beatrice. 478 L41<br />

Latin playlets for high schools. Iowa University [cl925], (Iowa<br />

University. Extension bulletin, no.131.)<br />

Leighton, Robert Fowler. 488 L56<br />

Greek lessons, with references to Goodwin's and Hadley's Greek<br />

grammars, and intended as an introduction to Xenophon's Anabasis or<br />

to Goodwin's Greek reader. Ginn, 1886.<br />

Paul, Hermann. qr 433 P31<br />

Deutsches worterbuch. Ed.3. 1921.


182 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

426 S42<br />

Scott, John Hubert.<br />

Rhythmic prose. University of Iowa [1925]. (Iowa University.<br />

Humanistic studies, v.3, no.l.)<br />

Whitney, William Dwight, & Whitney, M. P. 438 W65<br />

An introductory German reader. Holt [cl895]. (Whitney's modern<br />

language books.)<br />

Science<br />

r 505 A6152<br />

Annuario scientifico ed industriale, 1864-78. v.1-15, pt.i. 1866-79.<br />

Forms part of the "Biblioteca utile".<br />

v.l, 2d ed., published in 1S74.<br />

Tavola decennale, 1863-1873.<br />

Association Frangaise pour l'Avancement des Sciences. r 506 A84<br />

Conferences; compte rendu de la session (10-32, pt.i, 33-39, 41-43,<br />

45-46), 1881-1903, pt.i, 1904-10, 1912-14, 1921-22. 1882-1923.<br />

In 1886 I'Association Scientifique de France was merged in I'Association Francaise<br />

pour l'Avancement des Sciences.<br />

The title for volumes up to the year 1914 reads "Compte rendu de la session".<br />

For 33d-34th sessions, 1904-05, and 37th-43d sessions, 1908-14, only Ipt. (Notes<br />

et memoires) issued, the material appearing as pt.i in previous years being published<br />

separately.<br />

No congress was held for the years 1915-19.<br />

Baer, Wilhelm. r 571 B14<br />

Der v<strong>org</strong>eschichtliche mensch; ursprung und entwicklung des<br />

menschengeschlechtes, fiir gebildete aller stande; zweite, vollig umgearbeitete<br />

auflage von Friedrich von Hellwald. 1880.<br />

Fox, Florence Cornelia. 570.7 F85<br />

Cycles of garden life and plant life; a series of projects in nature<br />

study for elementary schools. Govt. Print. Off., 1925. (United States—<br />

Education bureau. Bulletin, 1925, no.15.)<br />

The same. (In United States—Education bureau. Bulletin,<br />

1925, no.15.) r 370 U25 1925 no.15<br />

Suggestions for study of plant and animal life, with many references for supplementary<br />

reading.<br />

Le Chatelier, Henri. r 501 L48<br />

Science et industrie. [cl925.] (Bibliotheque de philosophic scientifique.)<br />

"Embodies in terse and vigorous language the ripe wisdom and experience of a<br />

lifetime spent in scientific practice and thought. . .Scientific workers will find in it many<br />

of their theoretical and practical problems illuminatingly discussed by an expert, and,<br />

on the other hand, a broad, historically conceived estimate of the part played by Science<br />

in human progress; whilst industrial leaders and workers will get a clearer notion both<br />

of the general aims, methods, and achievement of Science, and of how it can be applied<br />

in their own small sphere." Journal of the Society of Glass Technology, J925.<br />

Main, Robert. r 522 M26<br />

Practical and spherical astronomy for the use chiefly of students in<br />

the universities. Deighton, 1863.<br />

a


Mathematics<br />

BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 183<br />

Hart, Clara Avis, & Feldman, D. D. 513.1 H31<br />

Plane geometry; with the editorial cooperation of J. H. Tanner and<br />

Virgil Snyder. Amer. Book Co. [cl911.]<br />

Hawkes, Herbert Edwin, and others. 512 H36<br />

First course in algebra. Rev. ed. Ginn [ c 1917 ]. (Mathematical<br />

texts for schools.)<br />

Moller, S. G. r 511 M79<br />

Praktisk regnebog; udarbejdet med sa^rligt hensyn til undervisningen<br />

i tekniske skoler og haandvasrkerskoler. 2pts. in lv. 1880.<br />

"Facitliste til Praktisk regnebog" has separate title-page and separate paging.<br />

Petersen, Julius, b. 1839. r 514.5 P45<br />

Den plane trigonometri og de sphaeriske grundformler. Ed.3. 1881.<br />

Wells, Webster. r 513.1 W49n<br />

New plane geometry. Heath, 1909.<br />

"In the preparation of this text the author acknowledges joint authorship with<br />

Robert L. Short." Preface.<br />

Woolhouse, Wesley Stoker Barker. r 517.2 W87<br />

The elements of the differential calculus. Ed.4. Virtue, 1864.<br />

(Weale's rudimentary series, 101.)<br />

Physics<br />

Bligh, N. M. 530.1 B55<br />

The evolution and development of the quantum theory; with a foreword<br />

by Max Planck. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.IDS.<br />

Clark, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Lindenberg. 537.54 C52<br />

Applied x-rays. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"The book is the expression of a conviction that x-ray research and control methods<br />

can now and in the future be of invaluable service in the solution of problems of constitution<br />

and practical behavior of metals and alloys of every kind, of catalysts, textile<br />

fibers...and numerous other substances." Preface.<br />

Kiddle, Henry. r 530 K246<br />

A text-book on physics; being a short and complete course based<br />

upon the larger work of Ganot, for the use of academies, high schools,<br />

&c. Wood, 1895.<br />

Ostenfeld, Asger Skovgaard. r 531.25 029<br />

Grafisk statiks anvendelse paa de simpleste brokonstruktioner. 1891.<br />

Schneider, Johan. r 531 S35<br />

Lserebog i elementaer mekanik med tabeller. 1883.<br />

Williams, Charles Wye. r 536.44 W74<br />

On heat in its relations to water and steam, embracing new views of<br />

vaporization, condensation, & explosions. Ed.2, rev. Baird, 1884.


184 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Chemistry. Mineralogy<br />

Alliott, Eustace Alexander. 542.68 A43<br />

Centrifugal dryers and separators. Benn, 1926. (Chemical engineering<br />

library; second series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.142-143.<br />

Principles of centrifugal machinery, and construction of various types.<br />

Comstock, John Lee. r 549 C73<br />

An introduction to mineralogy in which its elements are familiarly<br />

explained and adapted to the use of schools and private students. Ed.2,<br />

rev. Sumner, 1833.<br />

Fodor, Andor. r 541.12 F68<br />

Die grundlagen der dispersoidchemie. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Gray, Alonzo. r 540 G81<br />

Elements of chemistry, containing the principles of the science, both<br />

experimental and theoretical; intended as a text-book for academies,<br />

high schools, and colleges. Ed.40, rev. & enl. Newman, 1848.<br />

Groff, Ge<strong>org</strong>e G. r 549.1 G93<br />

Mineral analysis. Ed.2. Science and Health Pub. Co., 1883.<br />

Blank forms for notes.<br />

Hawley, Lee Fred, & Wise, L. E. 547.664 H36<br />

The chemistry of wood. Chemical Catalog Co., 1926. (American<br />

Chemical Society. Monograph series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same r 547.664 H36<br />

Critical compilation, stressing results of purely scientific investigations on wood<br />

chemistry. Discusses chemical components of wood; methods of analysis; decomposition<br />

of wood, treating of reactions in wood-utilization processes; and properties and deterioration<br />

of wood.<br />

Hinshelwood, C N. 541.12 H57<br />

The kinetics of chemical change in gaseous systems. Clarendon<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

[Marcet, Mrs. Jane (Haldimand).] r 540 M36<br />

Conversations on chemistry in which the elements of that science are<br />

familiarly explained and illustrated by experiments and plates; to which<br />

are added some late discoveries on the subject of the fixed alkalies, by<br />

H. Davy; a description and plate of the pneumatic cistern of Yale<br />

College and a short account of artificial mineral waters in the United<br />

States; with an appendix consisting of treatises on dyeing, tanning, and<br />

currying. Sidney's Press, 1809.<br />

Plattner, Karl Friedrich. r 549.1 P69p<br />

Plattner's manual of qualitative and quantitative analysis with the<br />

blowpipe, from the last German ed., rev. and enl. by Th. Richter, tr.<br />

by H. B. Cornwall, assisted by J. H. Caswell. Ed.5, rev. Van Nostrand,<br />

1885.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 185<br />

Purdy, Charles Wesley. . r 543.9 P98<br />

Practical uranalysis and urinary diagnosis; a manual for the use of<br />

physicians, surgeons, and students. Davis, 1895.<br />

r 540.5 R369<br />

Revista de chimica pura e applicada; publicac,ao mensal, 1905-08. v.1-4.<br />

1905-08.<br />

Sch<strong>org</strong>er, Arlie William. 547.664 S37<br />

The chemistry of cellulose and wood. McGraw, 1926. (International<br />

chemical series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"References": p.467-469.<br />

The same r 547.664 S37<br />

Collects a great deal of information, covering completely the scientific and empirical<br />

data available on the subject. Treats of the fundamental reactions involved in<br />

industrial processes, but does not give technical details. Includes selected methods of<br />

analysis. Treatment is less critical than that of Hawley and Wise in "Chemistry of<br />

wood".<br />

Springer, Ludwig. r 543.7 S76<br />

Laboratoriumsbuch fiir die glasindustrie. Ed.2, rev. & enl. 1925.<br />

(Laboratoriumsbucher fiir die chemische und verwandte industrien,<br />

v.19.)<br />

Geology. Meteorology. Physical Geography<br />

Berget, Alphonse. 551.46 B45<br />

Les problemes de l'ocean. 1920. (Bibliotheque de philosophic<br />

scientifique.)<br />

r 550.5 G2995<br />

The Geological record; an account of works on geology, mineralogy,<br />

and palaeontology published during the year; ed. by William Whitaker,<br />

1874-77. v.1-4. 1875-80.<br />

Each volume after the first contains supplements for the previous years.<br />

Houston, Edwin James. qr 551 H83<br />

The elements of physical geography for the use of schools, academies,<br />

and colleges. Rev. ed. Eldredge, 1895.<br />

Illinois—Geological survey. r 553.28 122<br />

Illinois petroleum, no.l-date. 1926-date.<br />

Joly, John. 551 J38<br />

The surface-history of the earth. Clarendon Press, 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Presents a theory of the relation between the geological history of the earth and<br />

the alternate heating and cooling of the earth's crust, based upon the radioactivity of the<br />

rocks and isostasy.<br />

Lee, Willis Thomas. 550.4 L52<br />

Stories in stone, telling of some of the wonderlands of western<br />

America and some of the curious incidents in the history of geology.<br />

Van Nostrand, 1926. (Library of modern sciences.)<br />

Popular in style. Intended to give the reader an idea of the geological changes that<br />

have produced the scenery of western America.


186 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Leighton, Henry. . 557.488 L56<br />

The geology of Pittsburgh and its environs; a popular account of the<br />

general geologic features of the region. [Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Bibliography: p.159-162.<br />

Reprinted from "Annals of the Carnegie Museum", v.17, no.l, 1926.<br />

The same r 557.488 L56<br />

The same. (In Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Museum. Annals,<br />

v.17, no.l.) r 507 C21a v.17 no.l<br />

Logan, William Newton. r 557.72 L77<br />

The geology of the deep wells of Indiana. 1926. (Indiana—Conservation<br />

department. Publication, no.55.)<br />

Mohn, Henrik. r 551.54 M77<br />

Praktisk veiledning til hjzfidemaaling med barometer. Ed.2, rev.<br />

Ortega, Gustavo. qr 553.28 028<br />

Los recursos petroliferos mexicanos y su actual explotacion. 1925.<br />

At head of title "Secretaria de industria, comercio, y trabajo, Departamento de<br />

petroleo, Comision tecnica".<br />

Contains statistical information and a number of illustrations.<br />

Thoroddsen, Thorvaldur. r 551.21 T41<br />

Vulkaner og jordskjaelv paa Island. 1897.<br />

Botany<br />

Bary, Anton de. r 589.29 B28<br />

Die mycetozoen (schleimpilze); ein beitrag zur kenntniss der niedersten<br />

<strong>org</strong>anismen. Ed.2, rev. 1864.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Britton, Nathaniel Lord. r 581.97 B75m<br />

Manual of the flora of the northern states and Canada. Holt, 1901.<br />

Based on first edition of "Illustrated flora" by N. L. Britton and Addison Brown.<br />

Contains references to the illustrations in that work, and adds a few species not included<br />

therein.<br />

Korsmo, Emil. r 581.259 K38<br />

Ugress i nutidens jordbruk; biologiske og praktiske unders^kelser.<br />

[1925.]<br />

"Litteraturfortegnelse": p.658-662.<br />

Spoehr, Herman Augustus. 581.1014 S76<br />

Photosynthesis. Chemical Catalog Co., 1926. (American Chemical<br />

Society. Monograph series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same r 581.1014 S76<br />

Discusses the present status of the problem of the utilization of solar energy by<br />

the green plant. Stresses results of experimental study of the different factors which<br />

affect the process.<br />

Standley, Paul Carpenter, & Calderon, Salvador. r 581.97284 S78<br />

Lista preliminar de las plantas de El Salvador, con la colaboracion<br />

de W. A. Murrill [y otros]. [1925.]


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 187<br />

Tharp, Benjamin Carroll. r 581.9764 T33<br />

Structure of Texas vegetation east of the 98th meridian. University<br />

of Texas, 1926. (Texas University. Bulletin, no.260o.)<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—Texas University.<br />

Bibliography: p.[S9]-97.<br />

Zoology<br />

[Budgen, L. M.] r 595.7 B85<br />

Episodes of insect life, by Acheta Domestica [pseud.], v.2. Redfield,<br />

1851.<br />

De Long, Dwight Moore. qr 595.753 D41<br />

A monographic study of the North American species of the genus<br />

Deltocephalus. [1926.] (Ohio State University. Contributions in<br />

zoology and entomology, no.3.)<br />

Bibliography: p.124-126.<br />

Reese, Albert Moore. 598.14 R28<br />

The alligator and its allies; with 62 figures and 28 plates. Putnam,<br />

1915.<br />

Bibliography: p.343-34S.<br />

The same r 598.14 R28<br />

Thomson, Arthur Landsborough. r 598.2 T38<br />

Problems of bird-migration. Witherby, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

"A general outline of migration in the animal world and...a well-rounded review<br />

of the various phenomena of migration by birds." Bird-lore, 1926.<br />

Intended for "the biologists who may wish to have a presentation of the essential<br />

facts; and...the ornithologists and bird-lovers who may wish some account of the<br />

theoretical aspects". Preface.<br />

Useful Arts<br />

Anderson, Romola, & Anderson, R. C 699.1231 A54<br />

The sailing-ship; six thousand years of history. McBride, 1926.<br />

Condensed historical treatment of sailing ships, tracing their sources from two<br />

main streams of development, and giving some account of the gradual improvements<br />

made. Restricted to boats of European peoples, although North American ships are<br />

also included due to their European ancestry. Adapted from Preface.<br />

Hool, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Albert, & Pulver, H. E. 693.5 H77<br />

Concrete practice; a textbook for vocational and trade schools.<br />

McGraw, 1926.<br />

Elementary work on practical methods of estimating, proportioning, mixing, and<br />

placing concrete. Includes laboratory methods, and gives some attention to contracts<br />

and specifications.<br />

qr 642.05 M35<br />

The Manufacturing confectioner [monthly], 1925-date. v.5-date. 1925date.


188 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Masury, John W.<br />

r 698 M46<br />

How shall we paint our houses? a popular treatise on the art of<br />

house-painting, plain and decorative, showing the nature, composition,<br />

and mode of production of paints and painters' colors and their proper<br />

and harmonious combination and arrangement. Appleton, 1868.<br />

Monroe, Day, & Stratton, L. M. 641.1 M83<br />

Food buying and our markets. Barrows, 1926.<br />

"References for further study" at end of each chapter.<br />

Discussion of distribution and marketing, with explanations of food terminology, and<br />

suggestions for purchase and care of food.<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad Company. qr 670.2 P399<br />

Industrial directory of the Pennsylvania railroad system; the Pennsylvania<br />

Railroad Company, West Jersey & Seashore Railroad Company,<br />

Waynesburg & Washington Railroad Company, the Ohio River &<br />

Western Railway Company; D. N. Felthousen, compiler. [1926?]<br />

Tague, Edgar Lemuel. 637.1 T13<br />

Casein; its preparation, chemistry, and technical utilization. Van<br />

Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.206-213.<br />

Considerable attention to patents on preparation and applications.<br />

Zerbe, James Slough. 694 Z54<br />

Carpentry for boys, in simple language, including chapters on drawing,<br />

laying out work, designing, and architecture, with 250 original illustrations.<br />

New York Book Co. [cl914.] (The "how-to-do-it" books.)<br />

Rather sketchy suggestions and advice rather than detailed systematic instruction.<br />

Ranges from very elementary work to construction of bridges and buildings and rudiments<br />

of architecture. Drawings are without dimensions.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene. Safety<br />

Armstrong, John, b. 1784. r 616 A73<br />

Lectures on the morbid anatomy, nature, and treatment of acute and<br />

chronic diseases; ed. by Joseph Rix. v.2. Desilver, 1837.<br />

Battle Creek, Mich., Health Extension Bureau. 613 B32<br />

The Battle Creek system of health training, pt.i—7 in lv. [cl922.]<br />

pt.i. Making life worth while.<br />

pt.2. Taking a health "inventory".<br />

pt.3. The new dietetics.<br />

pt.4. Our unscientific feeding.<br />

pt.5. Medical dietetics or diet in disease.<br />

pt.6. Weight regulation.<br />

pt.7. Simple remedies for common maladies.<br />

Blome, Arnold. 615.857 B55<br />

A voice is calling. Putnam, 1926.<br />

"The author is a metaphysician and a Christian Scientist, a follower of Mary Baker<br />

Eddy...and a personal student of Augusta E. Stetson." Foreword.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 189<br />

Cumston, Charles Greene. 610.9 C91<br />

An introduction to the history of medicine from the time of the<br />

Pharaohs to the end of the xvnith century; with an essay on The relation<br />

of history and philosophy to medicine, by F. G. Crookshank.<br />

Knopf, 1926. (The history of civilization.)<br />

A very readable history of medicine, compiled from reliable contributions to the<br />

subject.<br />

Dalton, John Call. r 612 D17<br />

A treatise on human physiology designed for the use of students and<br />

practitioners of medicine. Ed.5, rev. & enl. Lea, 1871.<br />

DeBlois, Lewis Amory. r 614.8 D35<br />

Industrial safety <strong>org</strong>anization for executive and engineer. McGraw,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Does not deal with the equipment for accident prevention but with fundamental requirements,<br />

underlying principles, and interpretation of records and statistics.<br />

Dewees, William Potts. r 618.2 D51<br />

A compendious system of midwifery, chiefly designed to facilitate<br />

the inquiries of those who may be pursuing this branch of study; illustrated<br />

by occasional cases and with many engravings. Ed.10, rev.<br />

Lea, 1843.<br />

Groff, John Eldred. r 615 G93<br />

Materia medica for nurses. Ed.2, rev. & rewritten. Blakiston, 1903.<br />

Gross, Samuel Weissell. r 616.69 G93<br />

A practical treatise on impotence, sterility, and allied disorders of<br />

the male sexual <strong>org</strong>ans. Ed.2, rev. Lea, 1883.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Hamilton, Frank Hastings. r 617.15 H21<br />

A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. Ed.2, rev. Blanchard,<br />

1863.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Helferich, Heinrich. r 617.15 H42<br />

On fractures and dislocations; illustrated with 68 plates and 126<br />

figures in the text drawn by B. Keilitz; tr. from the 3d ed., by J.<br />

Hutchinson. Wood, 1899. (Wood's medical hand atlases.)<br />

Hempel, Charles Julius. r 615.53 H43<br />

A new and comprehensive system of materia medica and therapeutics<br />

arranged upon a physiologico-pathological basis for the use of practitioners<br />

and students of medicine. Ed.2, rev. & enl. 2v. Radde, 1864-65.<br />

Horner, William Edmonds. r 611 H81<br />

Special anatomy and histology. Ed.6. 2v. Lea, 1843.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

qr 612.05 J15<br />

Jahresbericht iiber die gesamte physiologie und experimentelle pharmakologie,<br />

mit vollstandiger bibliographie, zugleich fortsetzung des Hermann-Weissschen<br />

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Jahresbericht iiber die gesamte physiologie—continued. qr 621.05 J15<br />

physiologie und des Maly-Spiro-Andreaschschen jahresberichts iiber<br />

die fortschritte der tierchemie oder der physiologischen, pathologischen,<br />

und immuno-chemie und der pharmakologie; hrsg. von P. Rona und<br />

K. Spiro, 1920-22. v.1-3 in 4 pts. 1923-25.<br />

Kawamura, Rinya. r 616.929 K14<br />

Studies on tsutsugamushi disease (Japanese flood fever); English<br />

translation (authorized by Dr. Kawamura) ed. by N. C. Foot and<br />

Shiro Tashiro. [Spokesman Printing Co., cl926.]<br />

"Published as Special Numbers 1 and 2, Volume IV, of The Medical Bulletin,<br />

College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati."<br />

Bibliography: p.217-225.<br />

Kopeloff, Nicholas. 616 K38<br />

Why infections? in teeth, tonsils, and other <strong>org</strong>ans. Knopf, 1926.<br />

Written for the layman who desires an authoritative and dependable book dealing<br />

with causes of disease and briefly with treatment and prevention.<br />

Noorden, Karl Harko von. r 616.6 N42<br />

Nephritis. Treat, 1905. (His Clinical treatises on the pathology and<br />

therapy of disorders of metabolism and nutrition, pt.2.)<br />

Noorden, Karl Harko von. r 616.9917 N42<br />

Technique of reduction cures and gout; ed. and tr. under the supervision<br />

of A. C. Croftan. Treat, 1910. (His Clinical treatises on the<br />

pathology and therapy of disorders of metabolism and nutrition, pt.9.)<br />

Ross, Martin, b. 1895. 616.31 R73<br />

Your tonsils and adenoids; what they are and how to take care of<br />

them. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Smith, William Thayer. r 612 S66p<br />

Physiology primer; primer of physiology and hygiene; a text-book<br />

for primary classes with special reference to the effects of stimulants and<br />

narcotics on the human system. Amer. Book Co. [cl885.]<br />

Stille, Alfred, & Maisch, J. M. r 615.12 S85<br />

The national dispensatory, containing the natural history, chemistry,<br />

pharmacy, actions, and uses of medicines, including those recognized in<br />

the pharmacopoeias of the United States, Great Britain, and Germany,<br />

with numerous references to the French codex. Ed.2, rev. Lea, 1880.<br />

Tully, William. r 615 T83<br />

Materia medica; or, Pharmacology and therapeutics, v.l, pt.1-2, in<br />

lv. Church, 1857-58.<br />

Engineering<br />

Ackeret, Jakob. r 629.12014 A18<br />

Das rotorschiff und seine physikalischen grundlagen; mit einem vorwort<br />

von L. Prandtl. Ed.2. 1925.<br />

"Einige literarische bemerkungen": p.48.<br />

Pamphlet presenting underlying principles, without use of advanced mathematics.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 191<br />

Agg, Thomas Radford, & Brindley, J. E. 625.7 A26h<br />

Highway administration and finance. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Text-book on economic problems, with reference mainly to legislation and finance,<br />

and the <strong>org</strong>anization and management of construction work.<br />

Bernoulli, Christoph. r 621.08 B45<br />

Vademecum des mechanikers; oder, Praktisches handbuch fiir mechaniker,<br />

maschinen- und miihlenbauer, und techniker iiberhaupt;<br />

zweite auflage umgearbeitet und stark vermehrt von J. G. Bernoulli.<br />

2v. in 1. 1832.<br />

Brennecke, Ludwig. r 624.1 B72<br />

Der grundbau. 1887. (Handbuch der baukunde, v.3, pt.i.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Brewer, Robert Wellesley Antony. 621.4323 B73e<br />

The economics of carburetting & manifolding; vaporising and distributing<br />

liquid fuel in a motor car engine. Lockwood, 1926.<br />

Konig, Friedrich. r 628.1 K375<br />

Anlage und ausfiihrung von wasserleitungen und wasserwerken, mit<br />

besonderer riicksicht auf die stadtevers<strong>org</strong>ung; zweite vermehrte auflage,<br />

im auftrage des verfassers, bearb. von Ludwig Poppe. 1878.<br />

"Literarische notizen": p.433.<br />

Krey, H. r 627.81 K42<br />

Erddruck, erwiderstand, und tragfahigkeit des baugrundes; gesichtspunkte<br />

fur die berechnung, praktische beispiele, und erddrucktabellen.<br />

Ed.3, rev. & enl. 1926.<br />

"Literaturnachweis": p. [2411-246.<br />

Good presentation of theory and practical methods of calculation. Considers also<br />

supporting power of piles. Discusses experimental determination of the action of soils,<br />

showing results graphically. Purpose of tables is to expedite calculations with sufficient<br />

accuracy for ordinary purposes.<br />

Lister, John Edward, & Harris, C H. 621.189 L73<br />

Mechanical draught. Benn, 1926. (Chemical engineering library;<br />

second series.)<br />

Brief presentation of theory, with some description of various systems.<br />

Lund, C r 623.652 L97<br />

Foredrag over pontonnerkunst for den militsere hjziiskole. 1871.<br />

Mann, Isaac John. r 627.16 M33<br />

River bars; notes on the causes of their formation and on their treatment<br />

by 'induced tidal scour', with a description of the successful reduction<br />

by this method of the bar at Dublin. Lockwood, 1881.<br />

The principal portion appeared in "Engineering" and is reproduced with some<br />

additions. Condensed from Preface.<br />

Pittsburgh—Traffic commission. qr 625.42 P674<br />

Report on a recommended subway in the first and second wards of<br />

Pittsburgh; or, Proposed first step in a rapid transit program, by D. L.<br />

Turner [and] Winters Haydock. Pittsburgh, 1925.


192 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Plummer, T. H. 621.5 P72<br />

Compressed air and its machinery. Vizetelly, 1925. (Association of<br />

Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen. Technical series.)<br />

Includes a little theory but is primarily a descriptive work concerned with equipment<br />

for production, measurement, and applications of compressed air.<br />

Ritter, August. r 624 R51<br />

Elementare theorie und berechnung eiserner dach- und briicken-constructionen.<br />

Ed.4. 1882.<br />

Seguin, Marc. qr 624.5 S45<br />

Des ponts en fil de fer. Ed.2. 1826.<br />

Contains folded plates.<br />

United States—Commerce committee. r 627 U25<br />

National hydraulic laboratory; report to accompany S. J. res. 209.<br />

(67th Cong., 4th sess. Senate. Report no.1240.)<br />

Calendar no.1236.<br />

United States—Construction and repair bureau. r 623.808 U25<br />

Instructions for displacement and stability calculations. 1923.<br />

Contains folded tables and diagrams.<br />

Van Patten, Nathan, & Lewis, G. S. qr 016.62189 V19<br />

Selective bibliography of the literature of lubrication. [Jackson<br />

Press] 1926.<br />

Lists more than two thousand of the enormous number of references available on<br />

the subject, but includes considerable irrelevant material. Apparently compiled from<br />

existing indexes and abstracts without examination or verification of material included.<br />

Many references are incomplete, and the index is made from title entries.<br />

Wilcox, Delos Franklin. r 625.6 W71<br />

Report on the transit problems of Bethlehem, Pa., and vicinity, with<br />

recommendations for their solution, submitted to the Committee on<br />

improved trolley facilities of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce.<br />

Times Pub. Co., 1918.<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 621.303 B75<br />

British standard glossary of terms used in electrical engineering.<br />

1926. ([Report], no.205.)<br />

Purpose is to standardize and coordinate terms used in the British Empire and to<br />

provide a basis for the British portion of an international vocabulary. Classified<br />

arrangement.<br />

Gillett, Horace Wadsworth, & Mack, E. L. 621.365 G41<br />

Electric brass furnace practice. 1922. (United States—Mines<br />

bureau. Bulletin, no.202.)<br />

"Publications on alloys and electric furnaces": p.321.<br />

The same. (In LTnited States—Mines bureau. Bulletin,<br />

no.202.) r 622.009 U25 no.202<br />

"Is published to record the progress so far made in melting brass electrically; to<br />

aid the plants which have not yet taken up such melting by pointing out the types of<br />

furnaces available, describing their performance and indicating their possibilities and<br />

their limitations; and to encourage further experimentation with and the development<br />

and installation of electric brass furnaces." Preface.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927<br />

qr 621.36505 J46<br />

Journal du four electrique et des industries electrochimiques, 1924-date.<br />

v.33-date. 1924-date.<br />

Published irregularly.<br />

Sengstock, Frank Ferdinand. r 621.3157 S47<br />

Electrical hazards and their prevention in various occupancies; a<br />

volume on the conditions existing in various occupancies in regard to<br />

electrical installation and a clear, concise, easily understood description<br />

of methods employed for protection of electrical hazards. Fire Protection<br />

[1918?]<br />

Mines and Mining<br />

Alford, Charles John. r 622.007 A38<br />

Mining law of the British Empire. Griffin, 1906.<br />

Miller, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington. r 622.007 M69<br />

Mining law in practice; a brief and comprehensive treatise with<br />

geometrical illustrations of mining rights and correct methods of locating,<br />

holding, and acquiring patents to United States mineral lands<br />

according to federal statutes and common practice. Ores and Metals<br />

Pub. Co., 1907.<br />

Reynolds, Joseph Ward. r 622.007 R37<br />

Reynolds' handbook of the mining laws of the United States and<br />

Canada, arranged with reference to Alaska and the Northwest Territories,<br />

also including the laws of British Columbia and Ontario; forms<br />

and glossary. Conkey, 1898.<br />

Business. Communication<br />

Albertini, Frau Laura (von Gugelberg) von. qr 652.4 A33<br />

Lehrbuch der graphologie von L. Meyer [pseud.]. Ed.2, rev. & enl.<br />

1900.<br />

Bibliography: p. [2541-255.<br />

[American Appraisal Company.] r 658.1 A51t<br />

[10 pamphlets on appraisal. cl922-26.]<br />

Contents.—Industrial appraisals and insurance, by H. B. Hall.—Property records;<br />

their effect on profit and loss, by H. B. Hall.—Appraisal, an essential to good management,<br />

by A. B. Hossack.—Appraisals and the business cycle, by H. G. Baldwin.—What<br />

is your plant worth? by L. H. Olson.—Value, by H. B. Hall.—The appraisal of real<br />

estate projects, by L. H. Olson.—Determining "fair value", by L. H. Olson.—Obsolescence,<br />

by W. T. Bowker.—Appraisals and the profit and loss statement, by H. G.<br />

Baldwin.<br />

Ayer (N. W.) & Son, pub. r 659 A97e<br />

1869-1909; forty years of advertising. [cl909.]<br />

Dozier, Howard Douglas. 656.673 D77<br />

A history of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Houghton, 1920.<br />

(Hart, Schaffner & Marx prize essays.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.[1851-190.<br />

Tells of the development of this system through consolidation of a number of short<br />

railroads. Illustrates the growth and decline of the holding company period of American<br />

railroads. Includes economic history of that part of the country served by the railroad.<br />

193


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Hines, Walker Downer. qr 656.9 H56<br />

Report on Danube navigation, submitted to the Advisory and<br />

technical committee for communications and transit of the League of<br />

Nations [written] with the aid of Brehon Somervell. [1925.]<br />

At head of title: (Distributed to the Council and the members of the League) C.444<br />

(a). M. 164 (a). 1925. vm. Geneva, August 20th, 1925. League of Nations.<br />

Kester, Roy Bernard. 657.453 K22<br />

Depreciation. Ronald Press Co. [cl924.] (Ronograph library, no.28.)<br />

Concise presentation of the causes of depreciation, factors of rate determination,<br />

methods of calculation, methods of recording, and problems involving application of the<br />

principles.<br />

McNamee, Graham. 654.623 M21<br />

You're on the air [written] in collaboration with R. G. Anderson;<br />

with a preface by Heywood Broun. Harper, 1926.<br />

Molinos, Leon. r 656.9 M79<br />

La navigation interieure de la France; son etat actuel, son avenir.<br />

1875.<br />

Moullin, E. B. 654.11 M94<br />

The theory and practice of radio frequency measurements; a handbook<br />

for the laboratory and a textbook for advanced students. Griffin,<br />

1926. (Griffin's scientific text-books.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

qr 655.3105 016<br />

Offset- buch- und werbekunst, das blatt fiir drucker, werbefachleute, und<br />

verleger, 1925. no.1-12 in 2v. 1925.<br />

White, Percival. , 659 W63<br />

Advertising research. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Assuming that advertising should be based on "research"—that is, on assembling,<br />

analysis, and interpretation of facts—author attempts to provide some of the equipment<br />

necessary for handling of advertising problems, and intelligent criticism of advertising.<br />

Considers scope of advertising research, presents an outline of scientific procedure and<br />

considers its application to the product to be advertised, the audience, the advertising<br />

campaign, and the production of advertising.<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

American Oil Burner Association. 662.75 A51<br />

Handbook of domestic oil burning. [cl926.]<br />

Practical manual of methods and equipment for safety- and service.<br />

Dussauce, Hippolyte. r 664.5 D95<br />

A general treatise on the manufacture of vinegar, theoretical and<br />

practical, comprising the chemical principles involved in the preparation<br />

of acetic acid and its derivatives and the practical details of the various<br />

methods of preparing vinegar by the slow and the quick processes, with<br />

alcohol, wine, grain, malt, cider, molasses, beets, etc., as well as the<br />

fabrication of pyroligneous acid, wood vinegar, etc., etc., together with<br />

their applications, and a treatise on acetometry. Baird, 1871.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 195<br />

Societe Technique de l'lndustrie du Gaz en France. r 665.705 S67c<br />

Compte rendu de l'assemblee generale, 1915-18. 1916-18.<br />

Title of volume for 1915 reads "Compte rendu des travaux du comite et assemblee<br />

generale".<br />

Scciete Technique de l'lndustrie du Gaz en France. r 665.705 S67<br />

Compte rendu du congres (24th, 26th, 28th-42d), 1897, 1899, 1901-14,<br />

1919. 1897-1919.<br />

No congress was held for the years 1915-18.<br />

Tyler, Chaplin. 660 T97<br />

Chemical engineering economics. McGraw, 1926. (Chemical engineering<br />

series.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Deals with the business and economic features of chemical engineering, rather than<br />

the technical-—a subject usually neglected in college curricula. After outlining the<br />

characteristics, scope, and magnitude of the chemical engineering industries, considers<br />

commercial feasibility of projects, location and design of plants, operation and management,<br />

power utilization, and cost accounting.<br />

United States—Senate. qr 661.62 U253<br />

Muscle Shoals. 1925. (68th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.<br />

197, 217.)<br />

Gives H. R. 5IS (relating to sale of nitrate plants and leasing of dams to Henry<br />

Ford) as passed by the Senate and as agreed to in conference.<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Church, John Adams. r 669 C46<br />

Notes of a metallurgical journey in Europe. Van Nostrand, 1873.<br />

Reprinted from "Engineering and mining journal", 1872—73. Describes processes<br />

in use in metallurgical works in Austria, Germany, and Italy.<br />

Friend, John Albert Newton. 669.109 F95<br />

Iron in antiquity; with frontispiece and sixteen other illustrations.<br />

Griffin, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"It has been the aim of the Author to lay before the reader an account of such<br />

portions of the early history of iron as seem of particular interest and value, without<br />

unduly burdening the story with duplication or masses of detail." Preface.<br />

Laatsch, Wilhelm. r 669.2 Lll<br />

Die edelmetalle; eine ubersicht iiber ihre gewinnung, ruckgewinnung,<br />

und scheidung. 1925.<br />

Concise account of the extraction and refining of gold and silver, and of their<br />

recovery from wastes. Includes brief information on platinum.<br />

Fine Arts<br />

Barne, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 742 B25<br />

The three orders of perspective. Chatto, 1924.<br />

A brief study, the first part of which is a demonstration of four propositions concerning<br />

the treatment of inclined views; the second part discusses the three orders of<br />

perspective: parallel, bilateral, and trilateral.<br />

Blumel, Alfred Joseph, ed. r 737 B56<br />

The coinage of different countries; a scientific statement. 1926.<br />

"American edition."<br />

Made up of plates reproducing in color and in bas-relief some of the coins of the<br />

chief countries of the world and giving tables showing their equivalent value in the<br />

coinage of other countries.


196 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Henniker-Heaton, Raymond. qr 759.5 T53h<br />

Panel picture representing the Temptation of Christ by Tiziano<br />

Vecelli, called "Titian", 1476( ?)—1576; monograph. Reinhardt Galleries,<br />

cl925.<br />

"Collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts; acquired 1925."<br />

"References": p.7-8, 18.<br />

Contains a reproduction in color and an 18-page description and history of the<br />

picture.<br />

Lewis, John Frederick. r 710 L67<br />

The redemption of the lower Schuylkill; The river as it was, The<br />

river as it is, The river as it should be. City Parks Association, 1924.<br />

An address before the City Parks Association of Philadelphia, January 17, 1924.<br />

The author is (1924) president of the art jury of Philadelphia and served for many<br />

years on committees for civic improvement. Contains 72 plates showing views along the<br />

banks of the river, and views of improvements made along other water fronts.<br />

Longstreth, Edward. r 709.748 L84<br />

The art guide to Philadelphia, being a complete exposition of the<br />

fine arts in museums, parks, public buildings, and private institutions<br />

in America's oldest metropolis. Privately printed [cl925].<br />

McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford. 744.2 M21<br />

Alphabets; a manual of letter design, with complete alphabets of<br />

varied styles of lettering. Bridgman [cl926].<br />

Samples of 24 styles, most of which are available in well-known type faces.<br />

qr 769 P39m<br />

Memorial exhibition of the works of the late Joseph Penrtell, held under<br />

the auspices of the Philadelphia Print Club and the Pennsylvania<br />

Museum, in Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, from October<br />

1st to October 31st, 1926. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

Contains 18 plates printed on both sides.<br />

Northend, Mary Harrod. 738.2 N45<br />

American glass; illustrated with photographs from the collection of<br />

the author. Dodd, 1926.<br />

A general account of the development of early American glass and descriptions of<br />

objects of interest to the collector, as bottles, lanterns, lamps, etc. Contains 73 plates.<br />

Paulin, V. 746 P32<br />

Manuel de broderies et dentelles; avec 474 figures intercalees dans le<br />

texte. 1926. (Bibliotheque professionnelle.)<br />

Saville, Marshall Howard. r 913.72 S26<br />

The wood-carver's art in ancient Mexico. Museum of the American<br />

Indian, Heye foundation, 1925. (Museum of the American Indian,<br />

Heye foundation. Contributions, v.9.)<br />

"Works consulted": p.[1071-120.<br />

Seal, Ethel Davis. 747 S43h<br />

The house of simplicity; illustrated by Marion Dismant. Century<br />

[cl926].<br />

"Urges the very early American upon us all because of its simplicity, quaintness<br />

and charm...An excellent handbook of this period of furnishing, telling much about<br />

the use of maple, pine and painted pieces; how to curtain rooms furnished in this style<br />

and how to make them conform to the very early American idea of simple charm as<br />

well as to the very modern need of practicability." Florence Brobeck in Books 1927


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 197<br />

Trapier, Elizabeth Du Gue. 759.6 G82t<br />

El Greco. Hispanic Soc. of America, 1925. (Hispanic Society of<br />

America. Hispanic notes & monographs; essays, studies, and brief<br />

biographies; peninsular series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.159-168.<br />

A critical study of the Greek artist who spent most of his life in Spain. Contains<br />

76 reproductions of his work.<br />

Verne, Henri, & Chavance, Rene. 745 V27<br />

Pour comprendre l'art decoratif moderne en France; 515 illustrations.<br />

1925. (Bibliotheque du tourisme.)<br />

Brief general survey of modern French art in architecture, interior decoration,<br />

textile design, furniture, metal-work, etc.<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Allen, Edward B. qb 729.4 A42<br />

Early American wall paintings, 1710-1850. Yale University Press,<br />

1926.<br />

"The present volume is the ninth work published by the Yale University Press on<br />

the Philip Hamilton McMillan Memorial Publication Fund."<br />

Description and many illustrations of frescos and painted wall paper. Except for a<br />

few in Virginia and South Carolina, these are confined to New England.<br />

Dening, Charles Frederick William. qb 724.59 D42<br />

The eighteenth-century architecture of Bristol; with preface by Sir<br />

Lawrence Weaver and an introduction by J. E. Barton. Arrowsmith<br />

[1923].<br />

Contains 69 mounted illustrations.<br />

Major, Howard. qb 724.9 M27<br />

The domestic architecture of the early American republic: the Greek<br />

revival. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

Contains 168 plates.<br />

Mylne, Robert Scott. qb 720.941 M99<br />

The master masons to the crown of Scotland, and their works,<br />

Scott, 1893.<br />

An account of the work of the royal architects of Scotland from the reign of<br />

James III in the 15th century to the reign of Anne in the 18th. The last chapters<br />

record the architectural work of the Mylnes of the ISth and 19th centuries, descendants<br />

of the several members of the family who held the office of master mason to the crown<br />

before it was abolished after the death of Anne. Contains many plates, plans, facsimile<br />

letters, and other illustrations.<br />

Rathbun, Seward Hume. 720.9 R21<br />

A background to architecture. Yale University Press, 1926. (Yale<br />

University. Philip Hamilton McMillan memorial publication fund.)<br />

Discusses the architecture of Egypt, Greece, Rome, France, Italy, and England,<br />

analyzing the underlying principles on which the types of each period were based and<br />

showing the relationship between the architecture and other phases of civilization.


198 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Storelli, A. qr 728.8 S88<br />

Notice historique et chronologique sur les chateaux du Blaisois, avec<br />

trente-deux gravures a l'eau-forte et une carte. 7 pts. in lv. [1882]-84.<br />

Each part has separate paging and all but part I have separate title-pages.<br />

Bibliography at end of some of the parts.<br />

pt.i. Le chateau de Chambord.<br />

pt.2. Le chateau de Blois.<br />

pt.3. Le chateau de Chaumont-sur-Loire.<br />

pt.4. Les chateaux de Villesavin et de Herbault en Sologne.<br />

pt.5. Les chateaux de Talcy et de Diziers.<br />

pt.6. Les chateaux du Moulin et de Cheverny.<br />

pt.7. Les chateaux de.Fougeres et du Gue-Pean.<br />

The brief text of each part concerns the owners of the chateaux rather than the<br />

buildings themselves. Besides the 32 plates there are arms of the various owners and<br />

small plans for some of the chateaux.<br />

Photography<br />

Coissac, G. Michel. qr 778.5 C67<br />

Histoire du cinematographe de ses origines a nos jours; preface de<br />

J. L. Breton. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Potonniee, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. 770.9 P85<br />

Histoire de la decouverte de la photographie. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Music<br />

Buck, Percy Carter. 780.4 B85<br />

The scope of music. Oxford University Press, 1924.<br />

Cramb lectures, University of Glasgow, 1923.<br />

Bibliography: p.[1331-135.<br />

A series of ten lectures on the physics of sound, the origin and place of music as<br />

an art, the nature of beauty, melody, form, appreciation, and the psychology of music.<br />

Dr. Buck is (1924) music master at Harrow.<br />

Giddings, Thaddeus Philander, and others. 780.7 G37m<br />

Music appreciation in the schoolroom. Ginn [cl926]. (Music education<br />

series.)<br />

Contains detailed lesson plans for a course in appreciation for elementary schools<br />

and high schools, based on a graded list of instrumental and vocal selections for the<br />

phonograph.<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. 780.973 P39<br />

Pennsylvania in music. [1926.] (Its Educational monographs, v.l,<br />

no.l.)<br />

Contents.—The state's contribution to American music.—The rise and growth of<br />

music in the schools.—The centenary of the founder of American folk music.<br />

The same r 780.973 P39<br />

The same. (In its Educational monographs, v.l, no.l.)..r 379.748 P399e<br />

Spaeth, Sigmund Gottfried. qM 784.8 S732<br />

Read 'em and weep, the songs you f<strong>org</strong>ot to remember. Doubleday,<br />

1926.<br />

The same qr 784.8 S732<br />

A collection of words and airs of many American popular songs from "Yankee<br />

Doodle" to the first years of the 20th century. The accompanying text is informative<br />

and humorous, and the illustrations are pictures from old song covers and illustrated<br />

slides.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 199<br />

Recreation<br />

Foster, Robert Frederick. 795 F81f<br />

Foster's contract bridge, including mayonnaise, goulash, and dummy<br />

up. Greenberg, 1927.<br />

Lear, Sidney, & Mishler, M. B. 793 L45<br />

The world's best book of games and parties. Penn Publishing Co.,<br />

1926.<br />

Powell, Herbert Preston. 793.1 P87<br />

The world's best book of minstrels3 r ; illustrated by Charles Clark,<br />

full instructions for producing, with complete first parts and specialties.<br />

Penn Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Streeter, Daniel W. 799 S91<br />

Denatured Africa. Putnam, 1926.<br />

A humorous account of a five months hunting expedition in British East Africa.<br />

Literature<br />

Balzac, Honore de. 844 B21e<br />

Essais historiques et politiques. 1873. (Oeuvres completes, xxin;<br />

Oeuvres diverses, pt.7.)<br />

Balzac, Honore de. 848 B21<br />

Physionomies et esquisses parisiennes; Croquis et fantaisies. 1872.<br />

(Oeuvres completes xxi; Oeuvres diverses, pt.3-4.)<br />

Balzac, Honore de. 844 B21p<br />

Portraits et critique litteraire; Polemique judiciaire. 1879. (Oeuvres<br />

completes, xxn; Oeuvres diverses, pt.5-6.)<br />

Brandes, Ge<strong>org</strong> Morris Cohen. 880.4 B69<br />

Hellas; travels in Greece; authorized translation by J. W. Hartmann.<br />

Adelphi [1926].<br />

Contents.—Homer.—The Odyssey.—Xenophon.—Hellas, past and present.—Collapse<br />

of Greece.<br />

Burdett, Osbert. 821 B52zb<br />

William Blake. Macmillan, 1926. (English men of letters.)<br />

Bibliography: p.v-vi.<br />

Clark, A. F. B. 820.9 C51<br />

Boileau and the French classical critics in England (1660-1830).<br />

1925. (Bibliotheque de la revue de litterature comparee, v.19.)<br />

Bibliography: p. [505]-522.<br />

The author's purpose is "to trace the history of Boileau's reputation in England<br />

from 1660 to 1830, to examine all the English poems that have been translated or imitated<br />

from his works during that period, and to assess as accurately as possible the measure<br />

of his influence upon English literature. . . [and to consider] the influence exerted by<br />

the rather numerous band of minor French critics". Preface.


200 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Combs, Josiah Henry. 811.09 C73<br />

Folk-songs du midi des litats-Unis. 1925.<br />

t<br />

These—Universite de Paris.<br />

At head of title: Faculte des Lettres de l'Universite de Paris.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of chapters.<br />

Discusses the origin and characteristics of folk-songs common in the southern part<br />

of the United States. Includes a collection of songs in English, grouping together those<br />

of English origin and those of American origin.<br />

Giles, Herbert Allen, tr. 895 G39q<br />

Quips from a Chinese jest-book. Kelly, 1925.<br />

The translator is (1925) professor of Chinese in the University of Cambridge.<br />

Kennedy, William Sloane. 811 W64zk<br />

The fight of a book for the world; a companion volume to Leaves<br />

of grass. Stonecroft Press, 1926.<br />

"A bibliography of Walt Whitman's writings": p. [2371-272; "Index to certain<br />

Whitman articles in the 'Conservator'": p.273-286.<br />

"A huge mass of information, reminiscence, gossip, anecdote and pungent opinion,<br />

the results of forty years erudition in Whitman lore." G. F. Whicher in Books, 1926.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 814 P24am<br />

The American scholar; ed. with notes by G. W. Cooke. Unwin<br />

[cl907].<br />

Contents.—The American scholar.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—William Ellery Channing.—Prescott<br />

as an historian.—Prescott's Conquest of Mexico.—Hildreth's United<br />

States.—Macaulay's History of England.—Buckle's History of civilization.—Henry Ward<br />

Beecher.—Life and character of Dr. Follen.—German literature.<br />

Priestley, John Boynton. 827 P94f<br />

Fools and philosophers; a gallery of comic figures from English<br />

literature. Lane [1925].<br />

Humorous selections from Shakespeare, Jonson, Sterne, Foote, Lamb, Vanbrugh,<br />

Goldsmith, Austen, Marryat, Dickens, Peacock, Surtees, Fielding, Scott, Congreve,<br />

Sheridan, Borrow, and Smollett.<br />

Rothert, Otto Arthur. r 811 C29zr<br />

The story of a poet: Madison Cawein; his intimate life as revealed<br />

by his letters and other hitherto unpublished material, including reminiscences<br />

by his closest associates, also articles from newspapers and<br />

magazines and a list of his poems. Morton, 1921. (Filson Club. Publications,<br />

no.30.)<br />

"Bibliographical references": p.511-524.<br />

Appendix.—List of Cawein's books.—Index to poems in Cawein's books.<br />

Sheridan, Bernard M. 808 S552<br />

Speaking and writing English; a course of study for the eight grades<br />

of the elementary school, with practical suggestions for teaching composition<br />

and a full set of composition standards. Sanborn, 1926.<br />

Sitwell, Edith. 808.! S62<br />

Poetry and criticism. Holt [cl926].<br />

A defense of modernist poetry, citing instances of adverse criticisms of great poets<br />

of the past to show that they too were misunderstood.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 201<br />

Slaughter, Moses Stephen. 870.4 S63<br />

Roman portraits: Lucretius, the poet of science; Virgil, an interpretation;<br />

Horace, an appreciation; Cicero, his critics; Augustus, his<br />

character; with a remembrance by A. F. West. Yale University Press,<br />

1925.<br />

Short studies by a classical scholar, a former professor of Latin in the University of<br />

Wisconsin.<br />

Smith, Reed. r 821.09 S6S<br />

The traditional ballad and its South Carolina survivals. University<br />

of South Carolina, Extension division, 1925. (South Carolina University.<br />

Bulletin, no.162.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Discusses briefly the characteristics of the English and Scottish ballads and their<br />

American variants, and contains a collection of such ballads still current in South<br />

Carolina.<br />

Spurgeon, Caroline Frances Eleanor, ed. r 821 C41zsp<br />

Five hundred years of Chaucer criticism and allusion 1357-1900, with<br />

twenty-four collotype illustrations, introduction, notes, appendices, and<br />

general index. 3v. Cambridge University Press, 1925.<br />

Originally published for the Chaucer Society, second series, no.48-50, 52, 54.<br />

v.l. Foreword.—Introduction.—pt.i: Text of allusions (1357—1800) .<br />

v.2. pt.2: Text of allusions (1801-1850).—pt.3: Text of allusions (1851-1900).<br />

v.3. pt.4: Appendix A: Additional English and Latin references.—pt.5: Appendix<br />

B: The reputation of Chaucer in France; French references.—Appendix C:<br />

Introductory note; German references.—Index.<br />

Starkie, Walter Fitzwilliam. 858 P64zs<br />

Luigi Pirandello. Dent, 1926.<br />

"Bibliography of the works of Pirandello": p.269-272.<br />

A critical study of the work of the Italian author, with special emphasis upon his<br />

dramas.<br />

Texas University. r 804 T32<br />

[Literary essays.] 1925. (Studies in English, no.5.)<br />

LTniversity of Texas bulletin, no.2538.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contents.—The historic study of the mother-tongue in the United States; a survey<br />

of the past, by M<strong>org</strong>an Callaway.—The present-day attitude toward the historic study of<br />

the mother-tongue, by M<strong>org</strong>an Callaway.—Googe's "Eglogs" and Montemayor's "Diana",<br />

by T. P. Harrison.—A comparison of the characters in "The comedy of errors" with<br />

those in the "Menaechmi", by Erma Gill.—Notes on some early American dramas, by<br />

R. A. Law.—Rufus Wilmot Griswold, by J. L. Neu.—Poe's reading, by Killis Campbell.<br />

—The women of Poe's poems and tales, by Floyd Stovall.<br />

Tolstoi, Lyof Nikolaievitch, count. 891.78 T58<br />

Stories & dramas; tr. from the Russian by Mrs. Lydia Turin [and<br />

others]. Dutton.<br />

Contents.—The story of a yesterday.—When love dies.—The quail.—Varenka.—The<br />

dream.—How Russian soldiers die.—Oasis.—The nihilist.—The contaminated family.—<br />

Dramatic scenes about the Pan who became a beggar.—Peter, the publican.—A conversation.—A<br />

conversation (about the land).


202 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Poetry<br />

Carnegie Library School Association. q 808.8 C21w<br />

Washington and Lincoln in poetry; poems chosen by a committee.<br />

Wilson, 1927.<br />

The same qr 808.8 C2162w<br />

The same qj 808.8 C21w<br />

Conkling, Mrs. Grace Walcott (Hazard). 811 C75f<br />

Flying fish; a book of songs and sonnets. Knopf, 1926.<br />

French, Roy Leon, ed. 821.08 F92<br />

Recent poetry from America, England, Ireland, and Canada. Heath<br />

[cl926].<br />

A collection of poems with brief biographical notes and a final section of questions,<br />

notes, and suggestions for special study. The work of most of the authors included falls<br />

entirely within the 20th century.<br />

Garnett, Mrs. Louise (Ayres). 811 G191<br />

Eve walks in her garden. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

841.08 L93<br />

Love songs of France, from the originals of De Musset, Gautier, Hugo,<br />

Girardin, Baudelaire, De Beranger, Chenier, Lamartine, De La Vigne,<br />

Dufresny, Deguerle, Laucussade, Sainte-Beuve, Dupont, Nadaud, Parny,<br />

and Segur. New Amsterdam Book Co., 1896.<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Brighouse, Harold. 822 B748o<br />

Open air plays. French [cl926]. (French's acting edition, no.891.)<br />

Contents.—The laughing mind.—The oracles of Apollo.—The rational princess.—<br />

The ghosts of Windsor Park.—How the weather is made.<br />

Dukes, Ashley. 822 D88s<br />

The song of drums; a heroic comedy, in a prologue and three acts.<br />

Benn, 1926. (Contemporary British dramatists, v.42.)<br />

"In general outline the drama is suggested by Charles de Coster's 'Legende d'Ulenspiegel'.<br />

. .The pranks of Tyl Ulenspiegel, or Eulenspiegel, the legendary hero of the Low<br />

Countries, are related in German chapbooks of a very early date. De Coster's romance<br />

transferred them to the time of the Spanish Inquisition in the Netherlands, wdiich is<br />

likewise the period of this play." Author's note.<br />

Ford, John. r 822 F76<br />

A critical edition of Ford's Perkin Warbeck, by M. C. Struble. 1926.<br />

(Washington (state) University. Publications in language and literature,<br />

v.3.)<br />

Bibliography: p.211-214.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Washington.<br />

Matthews, Brander. 792 M47r<br />

Rip Van Winkle goes to the play, and other essays on plays and<br />

players. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Contents.— Rip Van Winkle goes to the play.—Uncle Sam, exporter of plays.—<br />

What is a "well-made" play?—The question of the soliloquy.—On the right of an<br />

author to repeat himself.—Second-hand situations.—Claptrap.—The scene is laid. The<br />

development of scenic devices.—Memories of actresses.—The art of acting.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 203<br />

[Milligan, Edward W.] 812 M69<br />

The Continental Congress; a drama in one act and four scenes.<br />

Denver Chapter, Colorado Society, Sons of the American Revolution<br />

[cl926].<br />

Playground and Recreation Association of America. 792.5 P69<br />

Community drama; suggestions for a community-wide program of<br />

dramatic activities. Century [cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Part one discusses <strong>org</strong>anization for community drama, and the production of<br />

festivals, pageants, religious plays, and plays for children. Part two contains programs<br />

and suggestions for holidays and special days. Part three contains nine lists of plays<br />

and aids in production.<br />

Robertson, John Mackinnon. 822.33 S89<br />

The problem of "Hamlet". Allen [1919J.<br />

Intended to form part of a larger work projected by the author, on "The canon of<br />

Shakespeare".<br />

"Mr. Robertson's central thesis is that Kyd retained [from various early versions<br />

of the Hamlet story] the mock-madness and the delayed vengeance while rejecting the<br />

explanations thereof, that these inconsistencies of construction inhere in Shakespeare's<br />

play, that (unwilling to depart widely from a popular story) Shakespeare retained all<br />

the archaic machinery while transfiguring the characters, that he infused pessimism into<br />

a character originally resourceful, active and heroic, and that the upshot is a 'composite<br />

Hamlet', half Shakespearean in his inhibiting realization of the barrenness of revenge,<br />

half Kydian in his ability to act, when action is possible, with lightning speed and<br />

force." S. C. Chew in New republic, 1921.<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Balzac, Honore de. 92 B218ba<br />

Correspondance, 1819-1850. 2v. 1877.<br />

French text.<br />

Benson, Arthur Christopher. 92 B4436b<br />

Diary; ed. by Percy Lubbock. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Mr. Benson (1862-1925) was the author of many literary studies, novels, and<br />

volumes of essays and poetry. From 1885 to 1903 he was master of Eton, and from<br />

1904 until his death he was connected with Magdalene College, Cambridge. The diary<br />

covers the period from 1897 to 1925.<br />

Clemenceau, Ge<strong>org</strong>es Eugene Benjamin. 92 D424cL<br />

Demosthene. [cl926.] (Nobles vies; grandes oeuvres.)<br />

Contreras, Alonso de. 92 C766c<br />

The life of Captain Alonso de Contreras, knight of the military order<br />

of St. John, native of Madrid, written by himself (1582 to 1633); tr.<br />

from the Spanish by C. A. Phillips, with an introduction by David<br />

Hannay. Knopf [1926].<br />

Corbett-Smith, Arthur. 92 N222co<br />

Nelson: the man; a portrait study. Little.


204 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dahlinger, Charles William. 92 L715dah<br />

Abraham Lincoln in Pittsburgh and the birth of the Republican<br />

party. Pittsburgh, 1920.<br />

Reprinted from the "Western Pennsylvania historical magazine".<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The same r 92 L715dah<br />

A 57—page pamphlet with chapters on the causes leading to the formation of the<br />

Republican party, the Pittsburgh convention of 1856, Lincoln's visits in Pittsburgh, and<br />

Lincoln's death. Also contains a brief description of the Monongahela Hotel by L. C.<br />

Macpherson.<br />

Goad, Harold Elsdale. 92 F866g<br />

Franciscan Italy. Dutton [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.267-271.<br />

"Its purpose, in the author's own words, is 'to blend the history of St. Francis and<br />

his order with the topography of the beautiful Umbria in which he lived and preached'<br />

...Mr. Goad divides his subject into two parts: The life of the saint and the aftermath.<br />

The first part is narrated in a style that is shot through with sympathy and with<br />

something approaching religious awe...The second part is a delicate piece of work, in<br />

which the author finds his way through such controversial topics as the real meaning of<br />

Francis's asceticism and the contrast between the Franciscan and Dominican ideal."<br />

Books, 1927.<br />

Hellyar, Richmond H. 92 B233h<br />

W. N. P. Barbellion. Doran.<br />

A study of the character and personality of Bruce F. Cummings (1S89-1919) as<br />

reflected in his three books: "The journal of a disappointed man", "Enjoying life", and<br />

"A last diary", written under the pen name, Barbellion.<br />

Hotson, John Leslie. 92 M393h<br />

The death of Christopher Marlowe. Nonesuch Press, 1925.<br />

"Dr. Hotson, an American scholar from Harvard, here describes a remarkable piece<br />

of research at the Public Record Office in London whereby he has succeeded both in<br />

clearing up the mystery of Marlowe's death and in throwing fresh light on his career."<br />

Times [London] literary supplement, 1925.<br />

Jackson, Andrew. qr 92 J123J<br />

Correspondence; ed. by J. S. Bassett. v.1-2. Carnegie Institution<br />

of Washington, 1926-27. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication,<br />

no.371, v.1-2. Papers of the Department of historical research.)<br />

v.l. To April 30, 1814.<br />

v.2. 1814-1819.<br />

Mukerji, Dhan Gopal. 92 R173mu<br />

The face of silence. Dutton [cl926].<br />

An account of the life and teaching of Ramakrishna, a Hindu saint and mystic<br />

(1833-86). Among his disciples was Swami Vivekananda, known in America for his<br />

lectures on Vedanta.<br />

Pourtales, Guy de, comte. 92 L738p<br />

Franz Liszt (L'homme d'amour); tr. from the French by E S.<br />

Brooks. Holt [cl926].<br />

"A life of Liszt which belongs to the 'expressionist' category of biography.. .Liszt's<br />

personality as a whole, the intellectual and emotional background of his life, his friendships<br />

with von Billow, Schumann, and more especially Wagner, the gradual domination<br />

of the ecclesiastical over the worldly in his later years, are all admirably depicted."<br />

E. B. Hill in Saturday review of literature, 1929.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 205<br />

Thayer, William Roscoe. 92 T3412t<br />

The letters of William Roscoe Thayer; ed. by C. D. Hazen, with<br />

illustrations. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Thayer was a scholar whose works, especially his masterpiece, "The life and times<br />

of Cavour", not only brought high honors to himself, but bestowed honor upon American<br />

historical writing. His letters, edited with tact and consummate 'ability, reveal a man<br />

of wide intellectual interests and have nothing of the pedant or the workshop about<br />

them. They cover, in general, the period from 18S2 to 1922. Always personal, they<br />

also form a running commentary on the conditions and changes of those years. Condensed<br />

from J. T. Adams in Books, 1926.<br />

United States—House. r 92 B8412u<br />

William Jennings Bryan; proceedings in the House of representatives<br />

in memory of William Jennings Bryan, March 19, 1926. 1926. (69th<br />

Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. no.312.)<br />

Verney, F. E. 92 E3136v<br />

H. R. H.; illustrated. Doran [cl926].<br />

A popular biographical account of the Prince of Wales, written by an enthusiastic<br />

personal friend.<br />

Watson, Thomas Augustus. 92 W323w<br />

Exploring life; the autobiography of Thomas A. Watson. Appleton,<br />

1926.<br />

A genial account of the author's work as an electrician, inventor, and shipbuilder,<br />

of his association with Alexander Bell in experimenting with the telegraph and telephone,<br />

and of his travels and his keen interest in geology, the drama, and other fields of<br />

knowledge.<br />

Will, Allen Sinclair. 92 G363wi<br />

Life of Cardinal Gibbons, archbishop of Baltimore. 2v. Dutton<br />

[cl922].<br />

Bibliography: v.2, p.[1069]-1073.<br />

Woodward, Helen. 92 W868w<br />

Through many windows. Harper, 1926.<br />

A straightforward and candid account of Mrs. Woodward's business career. Beginning<br />

at the opening of the century without training or influence, she won her way by<br />

courage, determination, and exceptional ability to a commanding place in the advertising<br />

field.<br />

Collected Biography. Genealogy<br />

Clemens, William Montgomery, comp. qr 929.3 C56<br />

American marriage records before 1699. Biblio Co., 1926.<br />

An alphabetical list giving names, dates, and places.<br />

Dobree, Bonamy. 920 D65<br />

Essays in biography, 1680-1726. Oxford University Press, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p. [3531-357.<br />

Contents.—His Excellency Sir Ge<strong>org</strong>e Etherege.—The architect of Blenheim (Sir<br />

John Vanbrugh).—The first Victorian (Joseph Addison).<br />

Gardiner, Alfred Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 920 G17p<br />

Portraits and portents. Harper, 1926.<br />

Sketches of 37 contemporary figures chosen as representing various aspects and<br />

portents of the times. Besides the 28 English men and women, there are included<br />

Coolidge, Ford, Chaplin, Caillaux, Suzanne Lenglen, Briand, Mussolini, Hindenburg, and<br />

Chicherin.


206 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Hostetler, Mrs. Martha Luella (Doggett). qr 929.2 D354h<br />

Michael DeBolt and his descendants. [Clipper Press] 1926.<br />

Merriam, Charles Edward. 923.2 M63<br />

Four American party leaders; Henry Ward Beecher foundation<br />

lectures, delivered at Amherst College. Macmillan, 1926. (Political<br />

parties and practical politics series.)<br />

"Selected references" at end of each chapter except the last.<br />

"Some titles useful for the study of leadership": p.103-104.<br />

Contents.— Abraham Lincoln.—Theodore Roosevelt.—Woodrow Wilson.—William<br />

Jennings Bryan.—Comparisons. ,..,,, , - ..<br />

Each lecture is a study of the social, economic, and political background of the<br />

particular leader and of his personal traits and qualities of leadership.<br />

Maps<br />

Fite, Emerson David, & Freeman, Archibald, ed. qr 912.7 F55<br />

A book of old maps delineating American history from the earliest<br />

days down to the close of the Revolutionary War. Harvard University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Reproductions of 75 old maps made from 1538 to 1825, with full explanatory text<br />

for each.<br />

Maps—Alaska. (1925.) qr 912.798 M5<br />

Standard map of the territory of Alaska; comp. from latest government<br />

surveys and with the assistance of prominent Alaska men. Kroll<br />

Map Co., cl925.<br />

Size, 2554 x 32J4 inches, folded in folio cover; scale, 50 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—Argentine Republic. (1925.) qr 912.8 M9<br />

Mapa general de la Republica Argentina y sus paises limitrofes<br />

Chile, Uruguay, y Paraguay. 1925.<br />

Size, 40£


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 207<br />

Maps—Philippine Islands. (1924.) qr 912.914 M5<br />

Philippine Islands; comp. by John Bach. Ed.4. Bach, 1924.<br />

Size, 3654x2454 inches, folded in folio cover; scale, 1:2,000,000.<br />

Contains "Postal directory to accompany map of the Philippine Islands", by John<br />

Bach.<br />

Travel and Description<br />

General<br />

Huxley, Aldous Leonard. 910 H98<br />

Jesting Pilate; an intellectual holiday. Doran [cl926].<br />

"A book of travel, for the most part recording impressions of the East; India and<br />

Burma; Malaysia, and the Pacific. There is also a section devoted to the United States<br />

...If the reader is not left with any particular feeling of having visited foreign lands,<br />

he is nevertheless left with a very clear idea of Mr. Huxley visiting foreign lands."<br />

Literary review, 1927.<br />

Miller, Warren Hastings. 910 M69<br />

All around the Mediterranean. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Describes the chief places of interest visited during a Mediterranean cruise.<br />

Tomlinson, H. M. 910 TS9g<br />

Gifts of fortune and hints for those about to travel, with woodcuts<br />

by Harry Cimino. Harper, 1926.<br />

Eleven discursive essays; reflections on travel and types of travelers, descriptions<br />

of the English coast, the tropics, the zoo in Regent's Park, and accounts of people and<br />

places met in the author's wanderings.<br />

Europe<br />

De Loi, Raimon. 914.4 D413<br />

Trails of the troubadours; illustrated by Giovanni Petrina. Century<br />

[cl926].<br />

"A lively flippant book...The style is facile, racy, charming, the history accurate<br />

...The author follows step by step the journeyings of the more famous troubadours,<br />

Jaufre Rudel, Bernard de Ventadour, Richard the Lion Heart, Bertrand de Born,<br />

Petrarch; he re-creates the scenes and atmosphere of their lives vividly and entertainingly."<br />

Books, 1926.<br />

Manchester, England—City council. 914.272 M32<br />

A record of municipal activity; ed. by Matthew Anderson. 1925.<br />

Binder's title reads "How Manchester is managed".<br />

Poux, Joseph. 914.487 P86<br />

La cite de Carcassonne: precis, historique, archeologique, et descriptif,<br />

157 gravures et un plan. 1925.<br />

After a brief historical description, the book is divided into two parts, the first<br />

concerned with the military architecture of the city, the second with the religious<br />

architecture. Contains a map and numerous plans and illustrations.<br />

United States<br />

American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical 917.4886 A5122<br />

Engineers.<br />

Pittsburgh; souvenir of the 134th general meeting, October 5 to 9,<br />

1926. [Cramer Pub. Co., 1926.]<br />

The same r 917.4886 A5122<br />

The same rj 917.4886 AS122<br />

An illustrated handbook describing the main points of interest in the city and its<br />

commerce and industries, especially those connected with mining and metallurgy.


208 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Duval, Ruby R. 917.5256 D95<br />

Guide to historic Annapolis and the U. S. Naval academy; with<br />

maps and illustrations. Norman, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[70.]<br />

The same<br />

r 917.5256 D95<br />

Jacksonville, Fla. Directories. r 917 " 59 J 12<br />

Polk's Jacksonville and South Jacksonville city directory, 1925. 1925.<br />

Lathrop, Elise L. 917 3 L35<br />

'<br />

Early American inns and taverns. McBride, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.311-315.<br />

"A record of inns by towns and states": p.317-365.<br />

The same b 917.3 L35<br />

Describes many of the old inns of New England, the middle Atlantic states, the<br />

South, and the Middle West. Those of the East and the South are at least a hundred<br />

years old and those in more recently settled states are at least seventy-five years old.<br />

Illustrated with many photographs.<br />

Little Rock, Ark. Directories. r 917.67 L74<br />

Polk's Little Rock and North Little Rock directory, 1925. 1924.<br />

Memphis, Term. Directories. r 917.68 M597<br />

R. L. Polk & Co.'s Memphis city directory, 1925. 1925.<br />

Mumford, Lewis. 917.3 M964<br />

The golden day; a study in American experience and culture. Bom,<br />

1926.<br />

"Treating our imaginative literature and our philosophy as a key to our culture, Mr.<br />

Mumford has composed a history of the American mind that is likewise an account of<br />

the principal experiences by which that mind has been nourished. It is an admirable<br />

piece of exposition, skilfully <strong>org</strong>anized and lucidly presented." Lloyd Morris in Saturday<br />

review of literature, 1927.<br />

Mr. Mumford's "golden day" is the period of Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Hawthorne,<br />

and Melville, whom the author regards as the formulators of the only real and<br />

indigenous American culture. He also considers the pioneer period, the post-Civil War<br />

period, and the opening of the 20th century.<br />

Richmond, Va. Directories. r 917.55 R42<br />

Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1925. 1925.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Ayscough, Mrs. Florence. 915.1 A98au<br />

The autobiography of a Chinese dog; with writing-brush sketches by<br />

Lucille Douglass. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"Yo Fei, the hero of this none too modest autobiography, is an aristocratic dog. . .<br />

He tells the exciting story of his life from his early days in a Chinese family to the<br />

climactic story of his crossing a fearfully large ocean, and a fearfully large continent<br />

...In the course of it we are given a delightfully intimate picture of Chinese life, its<br />

festivals, its folk life, and its culture." Isidor Schneider in Saturday review of<br />

literature, 1926.<br />

Mathews, Basil Joseph. 915 M47<br />

Young Islam on trek; a study in the clash of civilizations. Friendship<br />

Press [cl926].<br />

"Reading list": p.220-224.<br />

Discusses briefly the changing social conditions brought about by contact with<br />

European and American civilization, and the new political, religious, and intellectual<br />

aspirations of the Moslem world. The author is (1926) literature secretary of the<br />

World's Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 209<br />

Woodroffe, Sir John Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 915.4 W86<br />

Is India civilized? essays on Indian culture. [Ed.3, rev. & enl.]<br />

1922.<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Gibbons, Alice Newman. 907 G36<br />

A question outline of the rise of human society and modern civilization.<br />

Rev. ed. Social science department, East High School, cl925.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Goddard, Ernest Hope, & Gibbons, P. A. 901 G549<br />

Civilisation or civilisations; an essay on the Spenglerian philosophy<br />

of history; with an introduction by F. C. S. Schiller. Boni, 1926.<br />

An exposition and interpretation of Spengler's law of civilization as propounded in<br />

his "Decline of the West". Intended for the general reader.<br />

Hall, Hubert, ed. r 906 H17<br />

List and index of the publications of the Royal Historical Society,<br />

1871-1924, and of the Camden Society, 1840-1897. Royal Historical<br />

Soc, 1925.<br />

Wells, Herbert Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 909 W49m<br />

Mr. Belloc objects to "The outline of history"; with portraits. Doran<br />

[cl926].<br />

A reply to 24 articles published in Catholic journals in England, America, and<br />

South Africa, in which Hilaire Belloc attacked "The outline of history" for its adherence<br />

to the evolutionary doctrine of natural selection, and for some of its political and<br />

historical interpretations.<br />

Europe<br />

Brinton, Selwyn. 945.5 B75<br />

The golden age of the Medici (Cosimo, Piero, Lorenzo de' Medici),<br />

1434-1494, with thirty-three illustrations. Small [1925].<br />

A history of the political, intellectual, and artistic life of Florence during the period<br />

of its domination by the Medici.<br />

Gibbons, Herbert Adams. r 940 G36<br />

The Europe of our day. Amer. Library Assoc, 1927. (Reading<br />

with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p. [28.]<br />

A brief introduction to the study of contemporary European affairs, with a recommended<br />

list of six books on the subject.<br />

Scotus Viator (pseud, of Robert William Seton-Watson). 943.71 S43<br />

The new Slovakia. 1924.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Discusses the administrative, religious, and economic causes of friction between the<br />

Czechs and the Slovaks since the foundation of their republic after the World War, and<br />

considers, in the final chapter, some practical lines of compromise.


210 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Stahel-de Capitani, H. 949.8 S78<br />

Rumanien; mit 94 abbildungen, einer wirtschaftlichen karte, und einer<br />

eisenbahnkarte. 1925.<br />

"Bibliographie": p.141-143.<br />

United States<br />

Adams, Ephraim Douglass, ed. r 976.4 A21<br />

British diplomatic correspondence concerning the republic of Texas,<br />

1838-1846. Texas State Historical Assoc.<br />

Reprinted from the "Quarterly" of the Texas State Historical Association, v.15,<br />

no.3 and 4, and from the "Southwestern historical quarterly", v.16, no.l-v.21, no.2, Jan.<br />

1912-Oct. 1917.<br />

The same. (In Southwestern historical quarterly, v.15, no.3v.21,<br />

no.2.) r 976.4 T32 v.15-21<br />

"Consists mainly of letters and reports to the British government, hitherto unpublished,<br />

written by the two principal British officials stationed in Texas... But as the<br />

purpose is to present British evidence as to political, social, and industrial conditions in<br />

Texas, as well as of the activities of British agents, various letters from other officials<br />

are included." Introduction.<br />

Coulter, Ellis Merton. 976.9 C83<br />

The Civil War and readjustment in Kentucky. LTniversity of North<br />

Carolina Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.449-458.<br />

"The purpose of this study has been to find out what was typical in the history and<br />

character of the state during the period of the Civil War and of readjustment that<br />

followed, and to explain as far as might well be done the Kentucky individuality."<br />

Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of history in the University of Ge<strong>org</strong>ia.<br />

Coursey, Oscar William. 978.3 C84<br />

Beautiful Black Hills; a comprehensive treatise on the Black Hills<br />

of.South Dakota, non-technical, for popular reading. Educator Supply<br />

Co. [cl926.]<br />

A brief description of the country, its history, natural resources, and present<br />

attractions.<br />

Fowle, Otto. 977.491 F84<br />

Sault Ste. Marie and its great waterway. Putnam, 1925.<br />

A history of the sault from the early explorations of the French missionaries and<br />

fur-traders to the middle of the 19th century. The final chapter describes the development<br />

of the St. Mary's Falls Canal.<br />

Holmes, Anne Middleton. r 973.7 H73<br />

The New York Ladies' Southern Relief Association, 1866-1867; an<br />

account of the relief furnished by citizens of New York city to the<br />

inhabitants of the devastated regions of the South immediately after<br />

the Civil War. Mary Mildred Sullivan Chapter, United Daughters of<br />

the Confederacy, 1926.<br />

Koontz, Louis Knott. 973.2 K37<br />

The Virginia frontier, 1754-1763. Johns Hopkins Press, 1925. (Johns<br />

Hopkins University studies in historical and political science, ser. 43,<br />

no.2.)<br />

"Manuscript sources": p.174-175.<br />

The same. (In Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and<br />

political science, ser. 43, no.2.) r 305 J35 v.43<br />

A study of the frontier during the French and Indian War, based on printed and<br />

manuscript sources.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 211<br />

Linn, John Blair, & Egle, W. H., ed. 974.8 L72<br />

Pennsylvania in the war of the Revolution, battalions and line, 1775-<br />

1783. 2v. Hart, 1880.<br />

The same. 4v. 1880-88. (In Pennsylvania—General assembly.<br />

Pennsylvania archives, 2d ser., v.10-11,<br />

13-14.) r 974.8 P399pl v.10-11, 13-14<br />

Made up of brief accounts of Pennsylvania battalions and regiments with rolls of<br />

their companies. Volume two also contains lists of Pennsylvanians in other units, the<br />

orderly books of the first and seventh Pennsylvania regiments, lists of Pennsylvania<br />

pensions in 1789 and 1S13, and extracts from diaries and letters giving an account of<br />

events in 1780-S2.<br />

Monongahela City, Old Home Association. qr 974.88 M83<br />

Historical magazine of Monongahela's old home coming week, Sept.<br />

6-13, 1908. 1908.<br />

Shoemaker, Henry Wharton. r 974.8 S559m<br />

More Allegheny episodes; legends and traditions, old and new,<br />

gathered among the Pennsylvania mountains. 2v. Mountain City<br />

Press, Times Tribune Co., 1924. (Pennsylvania folk lore series, v.12.)<br />

Paged continuously.<br />

Stackpole, Edward James. 974.8 S77<br />

Behind the scenes with a newspaper man; fifty years in the life of an<br />

editor, with 44 illustrations and 20 line drawings. Lippincott, 1927.<br />

An account of Pennsylvania politics and reminiscences of political leaders and<br />

events from 1876 to 1926. The author is (1926) editor-in-chief of the "Harrisburg<br />

telegraph".<br />

Vinton, Stallo. r 978 V34<br />

John Colter, discoverer of Yellowstone Park; an account of his<br />

exploration in 1807 and of his further adventures as hunter, trapper,<br />

Indian fighter, pathfinder, and member of the Lewis and Clark expedition.<br />

Eberstadt, 1926.<br />

Contains map.<br />

Books for the Blind<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

supports in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of thi<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

New York Point<br />

Bryce, James. qE 92 G458b<br />

William Ewart Gladstone; his characteristics as man and statesman.<br />

Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1914.


212 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Revised Braille. Grade one<br />

Bianco, Margery Williams. E B472v<br />

The velveteen rabbit; or, How the toys became real. Amer. Printing<br />

House for the Blind.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

Alden, Raymond Macdonald. E A358w<br />

Why the chimes rang. Kenwood Alumnae Braille Center.<br />

Buchan, John. qE B848h<br />

Huntingtower. 7pts. in 7v. Perkins Institution for the Blind.<br />

Curwood, James Oliver. qE C936an<br />

The ancient highway; a novel of high hearts and open roads; put<br />

into revised Braille for the United States Veterans bureau. 5v. Amer.<br />

Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Curwood, James Oliver. qE C936k<br />

Kazan; put into revised Braille for the United States Veterans bureau.<br />

3v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Dewey, John. qE 301 D51<br />

Human nature and conduct; an introduction to social psychology;<br />

put into revised Braille for the United States Veterans bureau. 4v.<br />

Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902. qE E3S7ho<br />

The Hoosier school-master; a story of backwoods life in Indiana.<br />

3v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Franck, Harry Alverson. qE 910 F87<br />

Vagabond journey around the world; a narrative of personal experience;<br />

put into revised Braille for the United States Veterans bureau.<br />

lOv. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Franklin, Benjamin. qE 92 F879a<br />

Autobiography. 3v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Green, Anna Katharine, afterward Mrs. Rohlfs. qE G827L2<br />

Leavenworth case; a lawyer's story. 7v. Amer. Printing House<br />

for the Blind.<br />

Grey, Zane. qE G887r<br />

Riders of the purple sage; put into revised Braille for the United<br />

States Veterans bureau. Sv. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Kitson, Harry Dexter. qE 371.3 K29<br />

How to use your mind; a psychology of study; a manual for the use<br />

of students and teachers in the administration of supervised study; put<br />

into revised Braille for the United States Veterans bureau. 2v. Amer.<br />

Printing House for the Blind, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 213<br />

Kyne, Peter Bernard. qE K448n<br />

Never the twain shall meet; put into revised Braille for the United<br />

States Veterans bureau. 4v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

London, Jack. qE L822v<br />

Valley of the moon; put into revised Braille for the United States<br />

Veterans bureau. 9v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

McGraw, John J. qE 92 M162m<br />

My thirty years in baseball, with an introduction by G. M. Cohan;<br />

put into revised Braille for the LTnited States Veterans bureau. 4v.<br />

Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Miller, Mrs. Olive Kennon (Beaupre). E 808.8 M69<br />

Kindergarten stories, from "My bookhouse"; transcribed and presented<br />

by F. M. Chapin. 2v. Pittsburgh, Amer. Red Cross, 1926.<br />

Mitchell, Donald Grant. qE 818 M74<br />

Reveries of a bachelor. 4v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind,<br />

1926.<br />

Phillpotts, Eden. qE P518v<br />

A voice from the dark; put into revised Braille for the United States<br />

Veterans bureau. 4v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Rice, Mrs. Alice Caldwell (Hegan). qE R395m3<br />

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. Amer. Printing House for the<br />

Blind.<br />

Robert, Uncle, pseud. E R534c<br />

Children of the sunshine. Kenwood Alumnae Braille Center.<br />

(Peeps for little people.)<br />

Smith, D. Russell. qE 380 S64<br />

Commerce and industry. 9v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind,<br />

1926.<br />

Tarkington, Newton Booth. qE T212w<br />

Women; put into revised Braille for the United States Veterans<br />

bureau. 4v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Tumulty, Joseph Patrick. . qE 92 W773t<br />

Woodrow Wilson as I know him; put into revised Braille for the<br />

United States Veterans bureau. 9v. Amer. Printing House for the<br />

Blind, 1926.<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Beard, Patten. j 790 B3432c<br />

The complete playcraft book, with illustrations arranged by the<br />

author and photographed by G. S. North, and with seventeen diagrams.<br />

Stokes, 1926.<br />

Includes material from "The jolly book of boxcraft", "The jolly book of playcraft",<br />

and "The jolly book of funcraft", with eight added chapters and many new illustrations.


214 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Brooks, Eugene Clyde. j 633.15 B77<br />

The story of corn and the westward migration. Rand [cl916].<br />

Bibliography: p.302-303.<br />

An account of agriculture, with special emphasis on Indian corn, and its influence<br />

on the industrial development of the United States. Includes also myths and customs<br />

relating to our food-giving plants. Many maps.<br />

Browne, Frances. j B8112g5<br />

Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times. Dutton.<br />

" 'Chair of my grandmother, take me to the highest banquet hall,' " said Snowflower.<br />

"Instantly the chair marched in a grave and courtly fashion out of the kitchen,<br />

up the grand staircase, and into the highest hall", where it told the following stories to<br />

the king and queen, the fair lords and ladies, the many fairies and notable people from<br />

other lands: The Christmas cuckoo.—The lords of the white and grey castles.—The<br />

greedy shepherd.—The story of Fairyfoot.—The story of Childe Charity.—Sour and<br />

Civil.—The story of Merrymind.<br />

Cannon, Cornelia James. j C173p<br />

The Pueblo boy; a story of Coronado's search for the seven cities<br />

of Cibola. Houghton.<br />

Adventures of an Indian boy in the days of the explorer Coronado. Tyami proves<br />

his courage by carrying important messages from tribe to tribe, thereby saving the people<br />

from Spanish attack and the villages from destruction. The background of Pueblo life,<br />

with its ceremonies and customs, adds interest to the story.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 919 C22<br />

Australia, New Zealand, and some islands of the South Seas; Australia,<br />

New Zealand, Thursday Island, the Samoas, New Guinea, the<br />

Fijis and the Tongas; with 126 illustrations from original photographs.<br />

Doubleday, 1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

The author tells of his journey among the South Sea islands. The geography of<br />

the countries, agricultural products, industries, wonders of nature, and the life in<br />

cities and villages are described in detail.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 917.1 C22<br />

Canada and Newfoundland, with 116 illustrations from original<br />

photographs. Doubleday, 1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

This book is the result of a number of visits through Canada. It deals with the<br />

life of the people, and with the geography, natural resources, and industries of the<br />

country.<br />

Cave, Edward. j 796 C29a<br />

The bo3 r scout's hike book and camp book. [Rev. ed.] [2pts. in<br />

lv.] Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Gives the practical details of camping and hiking from personal experience. Includes<br />

chapters on exploration, woodcraft, emergencies, health, and amusements.<br />

Church, Samuel Harden. j 974.886 C46<br />

A short history of Pittsburgh, 1758-1908. De Vinne Press, 1908.<br />

Treats of the historical, industrial, and intellectual life of the city.<br />

Cooke, Arthur O. j 944 C77<br />

Stories of France in days of old. Jack [pref. 1914]. ("In days of<br />

old" series.)<br />

Contents.—King Clovis and his queen.—The song of Roland.—Peter the Hermit.—<br />

The story of Calais.—The story of Jeanne d'Arc.—The Field of Cloth of Gold.—A<br />

Scottish queen in France.—The birthplace of a king.—The death of Henry, duke of<br />

Guise.—The story of Turenne.—The story of a flight.—Charlotte Corday's crime.—The<br />

story of Austerlitz.—How Marbot crossed the Danube.—After Waterloo.


BOOKS ADDED—APRIL 1927 215<br />

Detzer, Mrs. Clarice N. j D483i<br />

The island mail, with illustrations by E. C Caswell. Harcourt.<br />

Two high school girls spend a summer vacation on a government island in Lake<br />

Michigan, assisting the keeper of the lighthouse. Important mail is stolen from them,<br />

and they immediately become involved in a mystery.<br />

Gairns, John Francis. j 656 G14<br />

Railways for all. Ed.3, rev. Ward [1924].<br />

Describes the railways of Great Britain, 'the United States, and other countries.<br />

A few of the topics included are locomotive appliances and fittings, famous expresses,<br />

signals, bridges, tunnels, mountain and electric railways.<br />

Grishina Givago, Nadejda J. j 398 G928<br />

Peter-Pea. Stokes, 1926.<br />

A Russian tale about a little boy no bigger than a pea, who journeyed to the king's<br />

palace and there won the love of the beautiful princess. Attractive illustrations.<br />

Hawkins, May S. j 920 H364<br />

A group of famous leaders in American history. Heath [cl926].<br />

Thirty-two brief biographies of well-known Americans, including Lord Baltimore,<br />

Washington, Hamilton, Jackson, Fulton, Webster, Lincoln, Clara Barton, McCormick,<br />

Carnegie, Wilson, and Gompers.<br />

Jessup, Elon H. j 797 J29<br />

The boys' book of canoeing; all about canoe handling; paddling,<br />

poling, sailing, and camping, with drawings in the text by C E. Cartwright,<br />

and six pages of halftone illustrations. Dutton [cl926].<br />

Includes chapters on the choice of canoes and their care.<br />

Marshall, Henrietta Elizabeth. j 971 M41<br />

Canada's story, told to boys and girls, with pictures in colour by J.<br />

R. Skelton and Henry Sandham. Jack [1912]. ('Our empire story'<br />

series.)<br />

From the time of Lief Ericson until 1885. Some of the chapters are: How a<br />

Breton sailor came to Canada.—The father of New France.—The beginning of the<br />

Hudson Bay Company.—The story of Madeleine de Vercheres.—The war of the boundary<br />

line.—For the empire.—List of kings and governors. Also published in "An empire<br />

story".<br />

Minchin, Nydia E. j 793.1 M72<br />

The jester's purse, and other plays for boys and girls, with a foreword<br />

by B. E. Mahony; illustrated by Lorraine Combs. Harcourt<br />

[cl926], (Bookshop play series, no.l.)<br />

Contents.—The jester's purse [by] N. E. Minchin.—On the tower of the shadows<br />

[by] M. K. Brown.—Sir Richard serves his queen [by] I. M. Owen.—The coming of<br />

summer [by] G. P. Driscoll and C. B. Peterson.—The birthday cake [by] N. E. Minchin.<br />

Two of the plays are about North American Indians and another introduces Robin<br />

Hood. Contains directions for costumes, music, and dances; also lists of helpful books.<br />

Moses, Montrose Jonas, ed. j 793.1 M93an<br />

Another treasury of plays for children, with illustrations by Tony<br />

Sarg. Little, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Pantomime.—Treasure Island (R. L. Stevenson) [by] J. E. Goodman.—<br />

The slippers of Cinderella [by] W. G. Robertson.—Don Quixote (Miguel de Cervantes)<br />

[by] Anne Stoddard and Tony Sarg.—The Racketty-Packetty House [by] F. H.<br />

Burnett.—The evil kettle [by] Lord Dunsany.—The dame school holiday [by] Maria<br />

Edgeworth.—Abraham Lincoln [by] John Drinkwater.—The birthday of the Infanta<br />

(Oscar Wilde) [by] Stuart Walker.—The Mikado [by] W. S. Gilbert.—Snow White<br />

and the seven dwarfs [by] J. B. White.—Make-believe [by] A. A. Milne.—The king<br />

with the iron heart [by] Stark Young.—An introduction which is an appendix.<br />

"A reading list": p.[6091-614.


216 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Newbolt, Sir Henry John. j 923.5 N26<br />

The book of the thin red line, with 8 coloured plates and 38 illustrations<br />

in black and white by S. L. Wood. Longmans, 1925.<br />

Contents.—The adventures of Robert Blakeney.—The adventures of John Colborne.<br />

—The adventures of Harry Smith.—The adventures of Ge<strong>org</strong>e.—The adventures of<br />

James Outram.—The adventures of Thomas Jackson.<br />

Lives of six men who became soldiers when very young and who possessed courage,<br />

military skill, and the power of endurance against heavy odds. Includes events in<br />

practically all the great wars of the 19th century and is a companion volume to "The<br />

book of the blue sea".<br />

O'Neill, Mrs. Elizabeth (Speakman). j 909 025<br />

The world's story; a simple history for boys and girls; profusely<br />

illustrated in colour and black and white, from authentic sources.<br />

Jack [1925].<br />

An account of the most important events in the world from the beginning to the<br />

present time. Some of the chapters are: The coming of man.—The Greeks.—The rise of<br />

Rome.—The new nations.—The crusades.—The thirteenth century.—A new world.—<br />

England and Spain.—The story of India.—The story of Canada.—Our world today.<br />

Price, Olivia. j 915.1 P94<br />

The Middle Country; a Chinese lad's adventures in his own land;<br />

illustrated by C. L. Baldridge. World Book Co., 1926. (Children of<br />

the world.)<br />

A ten-year-old Chinese boy is adopted by a wealthy relative and taken from his<br />

home on a rice farm to live in the city of Soochow. His new father takes him on<br />

several journeys and they visit Nanking, Peking, and the birthplace of Confucius. The<br />

home life of the people, their industries, pastimes, and customs are interestingly pictured.<br />

Risdon, P. J. j 654.1 R49<br />

Wireless; introduction by J. A. Fleming, with many diagrams and<br />

illustrations. Ward [1925]. (Books for all.)<br />

A comprehensive account of wireless, giving a general idea of its principles, both<br />

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Books Recently Added to the Library<br />

An r or b prefixed to the call number indicates that the book must be<br />

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especially suitable for children; and q that it is quarto she or larger.<br />

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Aldrich, Mrs. Bess (Streeter). A3654c<br />

The Cutters. Appleton.<br />

The story of a big, home-loving family in the Middle West, cheerful, wholesome<br />

people, whose daily activities furnish the reader with pleasant entertainment.<br />

Armstrong, Martin Donisthorpe. A737d<br />

Desert; a legend, woodcuts by E. Ravilious. Harper.<br />

A legend of Christian Alexandria retold. Malchus, a young patrician, sated with<br />

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Bacheller, Irving. Bl27daw<br />

Dawn; a lost romance of the time of Christ. Macmillan.<br />

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Cobb, Irvin Shrewsbury. C629La<br />

Ladies and gentlemen. Cosmopolitan Book Corporation.<br />

Contents.-—-A lady and a gentleman.—The order of the bath.—Two of everything.—<br />

We of the Old South.—Killed with kindness.—-Peace on earth.—Three wise men of the<br />

East Side.—The cowboy and the lady and her pa.—A close shave.—Good Sam.—How to<br />

choke a cat without using butter.<br />

Colby, Mrs. Nathalie (Sedgwick). C679g<br />

Green Forest. Harcourt.<br />

A "stream of consciousness" novel. During a transatlantic voyage undertaken to<br />

ease her daughter's broken heart, Shirley Challoner reviews the past and sees the<br />

present with a clearness of vision heightened by love and apprehension.<br />

Coppard, Alfred Edgar. C7963f<br />

The field of mustard; tales. Knopf.<br />

Contents.—-The field of mustard.—Fifty pounds.—The truant hart.—Olive and<br />

Camilla.—The man from the caravan.—The funnel.—Christine's letter.—The bogey man.<br />

•—The old venerable.—Judith.—The two wretches.<br />

Couperus, Louis. C839c<br />

The comedians; a story of ancient Rome. Doran.<br />

"The central figures in this story, laid in the decadent Rome of Domitian, are two<br />

comedians, Cecilius and Cecilianus, the unacknowledged twin sons of a patrician lady.<br />

Their associates, against a background of feasts and entertainments, range from the<br />

lowest ruffians to the greatest wits and savants of the time." Saturday review of<br />

literature, 1027.<br />

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Deeping, Warwick. D372d<br />

Doomsday. Knopf.<br />

The story of an English gentleman struggling after the war to establish himself<br />

on a Sussex farm, and of the girl who loved him but was unwilling to face the<br />

hardships of life on the farm.<br />

Dutton, Charles Judson. D9572f<br />

Flying clues. Dodd.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Follett, Barbara Newhall. F724h<br />

The house without windows & Eepersip's life there. Knopf.<br />

"This nine-year-old author with exquisite vitality, has written a romance of<br />

sparkling and spontaneous intensity.. .a story of the great out of doors in which a<br />

little girl. . .follows her heart's desire by living a thoroughly wild and pagan life among<br />

the flowers and butterflies of the meadows, by the sea and in the mountains, undergoing<br />

a complete transformation into a spirit of Nature." Ruth Lechlitner in Literary<br />

review, 1927.<br />

Garrett, Garet. G1932h<br />

Harangue (the trees said to the bramble Come reign over us).<br />

Dutton.<br />

A novel describing the daring and dramatic economic experiments that take<br />

place when a group of young radicals in New York gain control of a Middle Western<br />

state and there try out their theories.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ian stories, 1926. Putnam. G3124g<br />

Contents.—The Van Zant dinner [by] Sandra Alexander.—The contessa [by] Martin<br />

Armstrong.—Prentice [by] Gerald Bullett.—The higgler [by] A. E. Coppard.—Holiday<br />

group [by] E. M. Delafield.—The big drum [by] William Gerhardi.—Fairy godmother<br />

[by] Aldous Huxley.—Mr. Kilcoe, M. A. [by] Dorothy Johnson.—Bradsmith was right<br />

[by] Denis Mackail.—An honest woman [by] W. S. Maugham.—The picnic [by] E. C.<br />

Mayne.—The tunnel [by] John Metcalfe.—Defeat [by] Geoffrey Moss.—The tent [by]<br />

Liam O'Flaherty.—The hermit [by] Kenneth Potter.—The fifteenth of November [by]<br />

Gertrude Stein.—A man and his mother [by] G. B. Stern.—The balance [by] Evelyn<br />

Waugh.<br />

[Hannay, James Owen.] H237sm<br />

The smugglers' cave, by Ge<strong>org</strong>e A. Birmingham [pseud.]. Bobbs.<br />

"A rare entertainment about the Smuggling Pageant in the village of Hailey<br />

Compton, involving in its scandalous toils the eminent Sir Evelyn Dent, the sporting<br />

Earl of Colavon, assorted beauteous damsels, the vicar's wife, many kegs of French<br />

brandy, a secret passage, a ghost and everything else suitable to a whopping tale of<br />

contraband based on the importance of being irresponsible." Books, 1927.<br />

Marshall, Edison. M4164c<br />

Child of the wild; a story of Alaska. Cosmopolitan Book Corporation.<br />

Sam Moreland as a child is the sole survivor of a shipwreck on a bleak Alaskan<br />

shore, and this is the tale of his struggle to exist, of his life with the Chinooks, his<br />

return to civilization, and his fight for his heritage.<br />

Nason, Leonard H. N1473c<br />

Chevrons. Doran.<br />

A story of the World War—the day by day adventures and experiences of two<br />

young Americans in the Argonne, at the front, behind the lines, and in the hospital.<br />

Stewart, Donald Ogden. S8492m<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Haddock in Paris, France; with drawings by Herb<br />

Roth. Harper.<br />

The experiences of Mr. and Mrs. Haddock and little Mildred are related in a<br />

combination of broad farce and keen social satire.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 227<br />

Van Dyke, Henry. V187g<br />

The golden key; stories of deliverance. Scribner.<br />

Contents.—To Avernus and out.—A cast-off son.—The sweet influence of the<br />

Pleiades.—A queen's deliverance.—The devil at sea.—A wilful Andromeda.—A sunflower<br />

in the West.—A garden enclosed.—A blind lamplighter.—A garment of praise.—<br />

The silver doctor.—"The head that wears a crown."<br />

Wallace, Edgar. W1752gi<br />

The girl from Scotland Yard. Doubleday.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Whalen, William Wilfrid. WS92g<br />

The golden squaw; being the story of Mary Jemison, the Irish girl<br />

stolen by the Indians from Buchanan Valley, Adams County, Pennsylvania,<br />

in 1758; a story too strange and grim not to be true. Dorrance.<br />

An enlarged edition of "The red lily of Buchanan Valley".<br />

Wieland, Christoph Martin. W682ad<br />

The adventures of Don Sylvio de Rosalva; with an introduction by<br />

E. A. Baker. Routledge. (Library of early novelists, [v.2].)<br />

First translated into English, London, 1773, under title "Reason triumphant over<br />

fancy; exemplified in the singular adventures of Don Sylvio de Rosalva".<br />

Willsie, Mrs. Honore (McCue). W762fo<br />

Forever free; a novel of Abraham Lincoln. Morrow.<br />

"Books consulted": p.403—405.<br />

A historical novel of the Civil War. The action covers two years in Lincoln's<br />

life—from the time of the inaugural ceremonies until the signing of the Emancipation<br />

Proclamation. The plot centers around a beautiful Southern spy, who has won a confidential<br />

position in the Lincoln household.<br />

Foreign Fiction<br />

[Abbot, Caroline L.] 833 A12<br />

Hin und zuriick, aus den papieren eines arztes.<br />

Cather, Willa Sibert. 843 C28<br />

Mon Antonia, traduit de l'anglais par Victor Llona.<br />

Fracchia, Umberto. 853 F85p<br />

Piccola gente di citta; racconti.<br />

Malagodi, Olindo. 853 M27<br />

Nonni, padri, e nepoti (storie del vecchio tempo).<br />

Contents.—Un lupo mannaro.—La nube del diavolo.—II dies-irae del signor Gaetano.<br />

—Quello che la cieca vede.—L'anima del nonno.—Regina delle valli.—Scaramella e le<br />

sue mani.—La gelosia della morta.—II pane dell'amore.—Inchiostro e latino.—L'uomo<br />

in fondo al pozzo.—Raffaele e Gabriele.—La storia di un uomo senza storia.—Piccola<br />

resurrezione.—L'eterna danza.<br />

Micheli, Pietro. 853 M66<br />

A mezza strada; romanzo.<br />

Paolieri, Ferdinando. 853 P224<br />

Novelle agrodolci.<br />

Serao, Matilde. 853 S48m<br />

Mors tua; romanzo in tre giornate.<br />

Valle-Inclan, Ramon del. 863 V16<br />

Flor de santidad; historia milenaria. (Opera omnia, v.2.)


228 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

General Works<br />

American Library Association. 021.6 A51<br />

Library extension; a study of public library conditions and needs<br />

by the Committee on library extension of the American Library Association.<br />

1926.<br />

The same r 021.6 A51<br />

Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux. r 026 A84<br />

Report of proceedings of conference (lst-2d), 1924-25. 1925-26.<br />

At head of title, 1924: Information Bureaux and Special Libraries.<br />

Blochet, Edgard. qr 096 B55<br />

Les enluminures des manuscrits orientaux, turcs, arabes, persans<br />

de la Bibliotheque Nationale. 1926.<br />

Contains 120 plates, with description of each picture and of the manuscript in<br />

which it is found.<br />

Graham, Walter James. r 052 G77<br />

The beginnings of English literary periodicals; a study of periodical<br />

literature, 1665-1715. Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

Jones Library, Inc., Amherst, Mass. r 027.4 J41<br />

Annual report (Ist-date), 1921-date. [1922-date.]<br />

qr 031 L71<br />

The Lincoln library of essential information; an up-to-date manual for<br />

daily reference, for self-instruction, and for general culture, named in<br />

appreciative remembrance of Abraham Lincoln, the foremost American<br />

exemplar of self-education; planned, prepared, and completed since the<br />

World War. Frontier Press Co., 1926.<br />

Ontario Library Association. r 020.6 025o<br />

The Ontario Library Association; an historical sketch, 1900-1925.<br />

University of Toronto Press, 1926.<br />

Pennsylvania Library Association. r 027.4 P399<br />

Hand book of the free public libraries of Pennsylvania and of<br />

libraries of accredited colleges and universities. 1926.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

Dearden, Harold. 131 D348<br />

Understanding ourselves; the fine art of happiness. Boni, 1926.<br />

An attempt to give the layman such knowledge of mental processes as will<br />

enable him to gain control of his emotions, will, and reasoning power, and induce<br />

mental and physical well-being. A separate section is devoted to the problem of sex.<br />

The author is an English physician.<br />

Freeman, Frank Nugent. 136.7 F91<br />

Mental tests; their history, principles, and applications. Houghton<br />

[cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 229<br />

Hirsch, Nathaniel D. Mttron. 136.4 H61<br />

A study of natio-racial mental differences. Clark University, cl926.<br />

(Genetic psychology monographs, v.l, no.3-4.)<br />

"Dr. Hirsch has carried out an admirable bit of investigation. By exact experiment<br />

methods he is led to the conclusion that physical characteristics such as those<br />

by which Nordics, Alpines, and Mediterraneans are usually defined, have little or<br />

no connection with mental characteristics. On the other hand, when distinct natioracial<br />

units or stocks like the Scotch, Polish Jews, Lithuanians, Pennsylvania Dutch,<br />

and French-Canadians, are compared, there is strong and consistent evidence of<br />

mental differences." Ellszvorth Huntington in Saturday reviezv of literature, 1927.<br />

Hollingworth, Harry Levi. 152 H72<br />

Mental growth and decline; a survey of developmental psychology.<br />

Appleton, 1927.<br />

"A comprehensive survey of all the various phases of psychological research and<br />

theory which are primarily genetic or developmental in their interest. It starts from<br />

the analysis of the hereditary factors in the germ plasm and... gives a detailed account<br />

of the characteristics of each of the major epochs in the psychological career."<br />

M. J. Adler in Litera-ry review, 1927.<br />

Levy-Bruhl, Lucien. 136.4 L66<br />

How natives think (Les fonctions mentales dans les'societes inferieures);<br />

authorized translation by L. A. Clare. Knopf [1926].<br />

"Professor Levy-Bruhl, in his consideration of primitive mentality. . . has combed<br />

the literature and from the statements of field-workers has come to conclusions as to<br />

the particular nature of the primitive mind and its operation." M. J. Herskovits in<br />

New republic, 1926.<br />

Saurat, Denis. 110 S25<br />

The three conventions; metaphysical dialogues, principia metaphysica,<br />

and commentary. Dial Press, 1926.<br />

"The two ancient conventions are the material and the moral. The material or<br />

universal convention created physical laws. The moral convention created moral<br />

laws. The next task is the creation of the convention of ideas, a metaphysical convention.<br />

. .The slender book is a series of dialogues among psychologist, poet, dreamer,<br />

metaphysician, to clarify the need of the search for this third or metaphysical convention."<br />

Zona Gale in Books, 1926.<br />

Spearman, C. 150 S741<br />

The nature of 'intelligence' and the principles of cognition. Macmillan,<br />

1923.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A subjective analysis attempting to establish definite principles as a scientific<br />

foundation for psychology. The author is (1927) Grote professor of mind and logic,<br />

University of London.<br />

Strasheim, J. J. 136.7 S89<br />

A new method of mental testing. Warwick, 1926.<br />

"List of books consulted" : p.149—150.<br />

Attempts to show that the main criterion in evaluating or constructing mental<br />

tests, should be the conception of "intelligence" which is held by the tester. This<br />

investigation has been restricted to young children, and especially to that period of<br />

school life usually avoided by the mental tester. Condensed from p.13.<br />

Summers, Montague. 133 S955<br />

The history of witchcraft and demonology. Knopf, 1926. (The<br />

history of civilization.)<br />

Bibliography : p. 315—346.<br />

"Mr. Summer's book, in substance and intention, is a missionary tract. . .The<br />

author's message is one of warning, addressed to all those who can be persuaded to<br />

listen to the voice of the Church—-the Roman Church—against the threatened revival<br />

in our own day of the dreadful danger of commerce with evil spirits. It is in the


230 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Summers, Montague—continued. 133 S955<br />

insidious guise of Spiritualism and 'Psychic Science' that this danger presents itself.<br />

The author is a convinced believer in the reality of diabolic possession; and is persuaded<br />

that Protestants are grievously mistaken in their incredulity." New statesman, 1927.<br />

Taft, Oren Byron. Ill T13<br />

Evolution of idea; a thesis. Lakeside Press, 1926.<br />

"This thesis is intended to point to the fact that infinite Being is expressing<br />

Itself in a law of Reflection: that man appears in this expression in the Evolution<br />

of Idea: and that natural science has prepared the way for its own acceptance of<br />

these truths." p.7.<br />

Ethics<br />

174 A17<br />

Achievement; how it is won; articles by leaders in world affairs. Amer.<br />

Educational Press [cl926].<br />

Adler, Felix. 173 A23<br />

Marriage and divorce. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Three addresses given before the Society for Ethical Culture of New York City:<br />

Marriage, Divorce, The illusions and the ideal of marriage.<br />

Gibson, Robert Williams. 170 G37<br />

The morality of nature. Putnam, 1923.<br />

The purpose is to consider the conduct of humanity in its evolutionary aspect—<br />

to show that conduct and morality are subject to the laws of evolution. The author<br />

finds, in the scientific facts discovered in biological investigations, a real and physical<br />

basis for the principles of moral conduct.<br />

Mid-west Conference on Parent Education, Chicago, 1926. 173 M67<br />

Intelligent parenthood; proceedings of the Mid-west Conference on<br />

Parent Education, March 4, 5, and 6, 1926; the Chicago Association<br />

for Child Study and Parent Education. University of Chicago Press<br />

[cl926].<br />

Twenty-six papers by M. C. Tufts, P. S. Hill, I. S. Wile, Arnold Gesell, and<br />

other noted educators.<br />

"With negligible exceptions their papers make genuine contributions to their<br />

various subjects—mental health, physical health, adolescence, sex education, determinisms<br />

in childhood, and so forth, and are characterized by the testing, open,<br />

flexible mind that deserves the term scientific." A. B. Parsons in Literary review, 1926.<br />

Popenoe, Paul Bowman. r 173 P81<br />

The conservation of the family. Williams, 1926.<br />

"References": p.255-258.<br />

Considers the family, the conditions that interfere with its normal functioning,<br />

and the means of social control. Complements the author's "Modern marriage".<br />

Schauffler, Henry Park. 170 S31<br />

Adventures in habit-craft, character in the making. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Presents a curriculum for training children in such desirable habits as uprightness,<br />

self-command, courtesy, and loyalty by instruction utilizing visualization<br />

and projection methods. The results have been tested for two years in a church<br />

school.<br />

Scott, Jonathan French. 172 S42<br />

The menace of nationalism in education. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

A study of the evidences of nationalistic prejudices in the text-books of history,<br />

reading, geography, and civics used in France, Germany, and England.<br />

Tralle, Henry Edward. 179.6 T68<br />

Psychology of leadership. Century [cl925].<br />

"Selected references": p.229-234.<br />

"An attempt to present the assured results of scientific psychology briefly, clearly,<br />

dynamically, and inspirationally, for the assistance of maturer young people." Foreword.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 231<br />

Religion<br />

Bible—New Testament. r 225.5 B47co<br />

Concordant version, the sacred Scriptures, designed to put the<br />

English reader in possession of all the vital facts of divine revelation<br />

without a former knowledge of Greek, by means of a restored Greek<br />

text, with various readings, conforming, as far as possible, to the<br />

inspired autographs, a consistent sublinear based upon a standard<br />

English equivalent for each Greek element, and an idiomatic, emphasized<br />

English version with notes, which are linked together and<br />

correlated for the English reader by means of an English concordance<br />

and lexicon and a complementary list of the Greek elements. Concordant<br />

Publishing Concern [cl926].<br />

Compiled by Adolf E. Knoch.<br />

Chrisman, Lewis H. 251 C45<br />

English of the pulpit. Doran [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.v-vii.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"An effort to apply the principles of English Composition to the specific linguistic<br />

problems of the preacher." Foreword.<br />

Coffin, Henry Sloane. 251 C66<br />

What to preach. Doran [cl926]. (Warrack lectures, 1926.)<br />

"These lectures were also given as the Russell lectures at Auburn Seminary, and<br />

as the Swander lectures in the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in the<br />

United States at Lancaster, Penna."<br />

The five lectures deal with expository, doctrinal, ethical, pastoral, and evangelistic<br />

preaching.<br />

Evans, William, b. 1870. 228 E94<br />

Christ's last message to His church; an exposition of the seven<br />

letters of Revelation I-III. Revell [cl926].<br />

"The addresses in this volume have been prepared for delivery before popular<br />

audiences... Originally they were prepared for theological students." Preface.<br />

Gager, Charles Stuart. 215 G13<br />

The relation between science and theology; how to think about it.<br />

Open Court Pub. Co., 1925.<br />

"Embodies the substance of a lecture which has been given. . .before various<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations. .. [It was] not prepared for professional scientists nor theologians, but<br />

for laymen who may be interested to know something of the mental attitude of<br />

scientific men, and something of the method of thought and work by which scientists<br />

conduct their investigations and arrive at their results." Foreword.<br />

Hunter, Stephen Alexander. 228 H94<br />

A Bible school manual; studies in the book of Revelation; an introduction,<br />

analysis, and notes, containing a concise interpretation according<br />

to the symbolic view, numerous references to authorities and general<br />

mention of other interpretations with the text of the American revised<br />

version edited in paragraphs, for the use of Bible students. [Pittsburgh,<br />

Pittsburgh Printing Co., cl921.]<br />

References; p.55-57.


232 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Jennings, William. r 225.3 J26<br />

Lexicon to the Syriac New Testament (Peshitta), with copious references,<br />

dictions, names of persons and places, and some various readings<br />

found in the Curetonian, Sinaitic palimpsest, Philoxenian & other mss.,<br />

revised by Ulric Gantillon. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Kerr, Hugh Thomson. 252 K21g<br />

The Gospel in modern poetry. Revell [cl926].<br />

Fifteen sermons delivered over the radio. Each is based on a poem of an English<br />

or an American author.<br />

Manzoni, Alessandro. 282 M35<br />

Osservazioni sulla morale cattolica; studi introduttivi, commenti, e<br />

appendice di Antonio Cojazzi. Ed.2. [1924.]<br />

Pennsylvania Convention of Methodist Men, Harris- r 287 P39<br />

burg, 1916.<br />

Better things, as presented at the Pennsylvania Convention of<br />

Methodist Men; ed. by C. F. Armitage; official report of the convention.<br />

[1916?]<br />

Speeches on social problems and the church's relation to them.<br />

Schwertner, Thomas M. 265 S41<br />

The eucharistic renaissance; or, The international eucharistic congresses.<br />

Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Works consulted": p.367—368.<br />

An account of the congresses and of their significance to the Catholic church.<br />

[Semple, Henry Churchill], ed. 271.9 S47<br />

The Ursulines in New Orleans and Our Lady of Prompt Succor; a<br />

record of two centuries, 1727-1925. Kenedy, 1925.<br />

Henry Churchill Semple is the editor of this work. Condensed from Publishers' note.<br />

Slattery, Charles Lewis. 232 S63<br />

The words from His throne; a study of the cross. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Lenten addresses on the seven utterances of Jesus from the cross. They were<br />

delivered in Trinity Church in Boston on Good Friday, 1926.<br />

Van Dyke, Henry, & Van Dyke, Tertius. 248 V18<br />

Light my candle; a book of reflections. Revell [cl926].<br />

Brief paragraphs on life and religion, each based on a verse from the Bible.<br />

Wilkinson, Mrs. Marguerite Ogden (Bigelow), comp. 232 W73<br />

The radiant tree; decorations by G. M. Richards. Macmillan<br />

[cl927].<br />

Poems by English and American authors on the crucifixion and the resurrection.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

Huse, Sibyl Marvin. 296 H957<br />

Israel, prince of God. Putnam, 1924.<br />

Part one, "From Palestine to the isles afar off", is made up chiefly of extracts<br />

from various books on the history of the Jews and Anglo-Israelism. Part two,<br />

"Manasseh-America", and Part three, "Metaphysical exegesis", make an attempt to<br />

connect America and Christian Science with the fulfilment of the biblical promises<br />

in regard to the Jewish people.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 233<br />

Wolf, Simon. 296 W836<br />

Selected addresses and papers of Simon Wolf; a memorial volume,<br />

together with a biographical sketch. Union of American Hebrew Congregations,<br />

1926.<br />

Mr. Wolf (1836-1923) was a leader in American and international Jewish affairs.<br />

These addresses and papers deal mainly with questions concerning the American Jew.<br />

Sociology<br />

American Association of Hospital Social Workers. r 352 A51<br />

Vocational aspects of psychiatric social work. [1925.] (American<br />

Association of Social Workers. Vocational studies, no.l.)<br />

Bibliography: p.49-54.<br />

Avakian, John Casper. 301 A94<br />

The property republic, being an outgrowth of a plan for the development<br />

of the metropolitan district of Los Angeles; a synoptical<br />

and introductory treatment of a subject of vast importance to mankind.<br />

1925.<br />

Pamphlet entitled "General introduction to the property republic, showing the<br />

purposes, conditions, and circumstances producing the book" fastened in front.<br />

"Part One discloses, as a result of the author's experiences, a system for the more<br />

efficient development and enhancement of values of property and a method of<br />

establishing that system. Part Two portrays the indirect and natural cleansing effect<br />

on political and civic activities, as a result of the method of operation to apply that<br />

system to an established community, as proposed in Part One." General introduction.<br />

Chamberlin, William F. 368 C35<br />

The psychology of group insurance; an educational booklet for<br />

agents selling group insurance. Spectator Co. [cl924.]<br />

Reprinted from a series of articles in the "Spectator", New York.<br />

Gest, William Purves. r 361.6 G33<br />

The modernization of charity; an explanation of Philadelphia<br />

Foundation, being the substance of an address delivered before the<br />

Charities and welfare committee of the Philadelphia Chamber of<br />

Commerce on March 25, 1920. 1920.<br />

Kirby, James P., comp. 364 K28<br />

Selected articles on criminal justice. Wilson, 1926. (Handbook<br />

series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[xi]-liii.<br />

The same r 364 K28<br />

"Attempts to present a consideration of the various problems involved in the administration<br />

of criminal justice, with particular reference to developments in the five<br />

years since the Cleveland Survey [in 1921]." Explanatory note.<br />

[Knapp, Andrew, & Baldwin, William.] 365 K33<br />

The Newgate calendar, comprising interesting memoirs of the most<br />

notorious characters who have been convicted of outrages on the laws<br />

of England, with speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers;<br />

introduction by Henry Savage. Mitchell, 1926.


234 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Leuck, Miriam Simons. 396.5 L659<br />

Fields of work for women. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.305-333.<br />

The first five chapters discuss some of the handicaps of women in business, the<br />

advantages of college and professional training, and possibilities of self-help for the girl<br />

who must work her way through college. The rest of the book describes various occupations<br />

in the fields of industry, business, social service, the professions, and the fine<br />

arts, and discusses the abilities, temperaments, and training necessary and the income<br />

that may be expected.<br />

Parker, Theodore. 304 P242<br />

Social classes in a republic; ed. with notes by S. A. Eliot. Amer.<br />

Unitarian Assoc.<br />

Contents.—The mercantile classes.—The laboring classes. —The education of the<br />

laboring classes.—The perishing classes.—The dangerous classes.—The aged.—Material<br />

conditions.—Moral conditions.—Spiritual conditions.<br />

Phillips, Daniel Edward, & Newlon, J. H. 304 P51<br />

The new social civics. Rand [cl926].<br />

"References and book comments": p.505-520.<br />

A text-book for eighth and ninth grades dealing with social and civic relations.<br />

United States—Naval academy. r 359.071 U2532<br />

Catalogue of historic objects at the United States Naval academy,<br />

with an introduction by H. B. Wilson, compiled by H. F. Krafft. [Industrial<br />

Printing Co." cl925.]<br />

Wilson, Woodrow. 308 W77<br />

Selected literary and political papers and addresses. 3v. Grosset<br />

[cl926-27].<br />

Wilson, Woodrow. 308 W77w<br />

The wisdom of Woodrow Wilson; being selections from his thoughts<br />

and comments on political, social, and moral questions; comp. and with<br />

an introduction by C. J. Herold. Brentano, 1919.<br />

Woodson, Carter Godwin, ed. r 326 W86f<br />

Free Negro owners of slaves in the United States in 1830, together<br />

with Absentee ownership of slaves in the United States in 1830. Assoc.<br />

for the Study of Negro Life and History [cl924].<br />

Lists compiled from the census of 1830.<br />

Wulkop, Elsie. 362.1 W95<br />

The social worker in a hospital ward, with comment by R. C. Cabot.<br />

Houghton, 1926.<br />

"The work described in this book was carried out at the Massachusetts General<br />

Hospital." Introduction.<br />

Politics and Government<br />

American Municipal Association. qr 352.006 A51<br />

Proceedings (lst-2d), 1924-25. 1926.<br />

Proceedings for lst-2d conferences contain also the "Municipal league compendium".


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 235<br />

Bakeless, John Edwin. 327 B17<br />

The origin of the next war; a study in the tensions of the modern<br />

world. Viking Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliographical "notes": p.299-308.<br />

The author "sees the entire world engaged in a tremendous economic struggle,<br />

with differences of desire that must eventually be settled by the grim arbitrament of<br />

war, possibly that day when, as he predicts, Germany will once more become one of<br />

the great powers of the world". Elbridge Colby in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Conference Committee on the Merit System. 351.1 C74<br />

The merit system in government; report of the Conference Committee<br />

on the Merit System. National Municipal League [cl926].<br />

"A definite, clear-cut statement of the functions a public personnel agency should<br />

exercise and of the results which should be secured when it is properly supported and<br />

exercises those functions." Foreword.<br />

Hailperin, Herman. r 329.3 H14<br />

Pro-Jackson sentiment in Pennsylvania, 1820-1828. 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.239-240.<br />

Reprinted from the "Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography", v.50, July<br />

1926.<br />

The same. (In Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography,<br />

v.50.) qr 974.8 P3992 v.50<br />

Rogers, Lindsay. 328.73 R61<br />

The American Senate. Knopf, 1926.<br />

A brief history of the Senate, followed by an exposition of its function as an<br />

executive council in the matter of appointments, removals, and treaties, with a<br />

chapter on closure, to the introduction of which in the Senate the author is much<br />

opposed.<br />

Sherman, William Roderick. 327.73 S553<br />

The diplomatic and commercial relations of the United States and<br />

Chile, 1820-1914. Badger [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.219-224.<br />

United States. r 327.73 U2534<br />

American and British claims arbitration; under the special agreement<br />

concluded between the United States and Great Britain August 18,<br />

1910; report of F. K. Nielsen, agent and counsel for the United States.<br />

1926.<br />

Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. 327.51 W76<br />

Foreign rights and interests in China. Rev. & enl. ed. 2v. Johns<br />

Hopkins Press, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"The purpose of this volume is to provide a statement of the rights of foreigners<br />

and the interests of foreign states in China as they are found stated in treaties with<br />

or relating to China or in other documents of an official or quasi-official character...<br />

Makes no claim to describe present political conditions in China, nor...to estimate the<br />

ethical character or practical wisdom of the policies which the several Treaty Powers<br />

have pursued." Preface to the first edition.


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Americanization and Immigration<br />

Boody, Bertha M. 325.73 B63<br />

A psychological study of immigrant children at Ellis Island. Williams,<br />

1926. (Mental measurement monographs, serial no.3.)<br />

Bibliography: p.159-163.<br />

The first half of the book reviews articles on the use of mental examinations of<br />

immigrants, and gives a brief survey of the laws concerning the necessary mental<br />

qualifications for admittance. The second half describes the procedure at Ellis<br />

Island, and reports an experimental study made in the school .for immigrant children<br />

during four months in 1922 and 1923.<br />

Gavit, John Palmer. 325.73 G24am<br />

Americans from abroad. Amer. Library Assoc, 1926. (Reading<br />

with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p. [32.]<br />

The same r 325.73 G24am<br />

A brief introduction to ten autobiographies written by men and women of as<br />

many nationalities who emigrated to America.<br />

Pehotsky, Bessie Olga. 325.73 P36<br />

The Slavic immigrant woman. Powell [cl925].<br />

"A short reading list": p.[118-119.]<br />

Describes the native background of the immigrants and the conditions they find<br />

in America, and discusses the responsibility of the church toward them.<br />

Economics<br />

Chand, Gyan. 336.54 C36<br />

The financial system of India, with a foreword by E. H. Young.<br />

Paul, 1926. (Trubner's oriental series.)<br />

A critical discussion of the present system of British India. The author is (1926)<br />

a professor in the economics department of the Benares Hindu University.<br />

Gadgil, Dhananjaya Ramachandra. 330.9 G12<br />

The industrial evolution of India in recent times. Oxford University<br />

Press, 1924.<br />

"First written as a thesis for the degree of Master of Letters of Cambridge University.<br />

It is printed here—except for a few verbal alterations—almost in the same<br />

form as the thesis." Preface.<br />

Bibliography: p.[xi]-xix.<br />

"A sketch of the economic history of India from the fifties of the last century to<br />

the beginning of the War in 1914." Preface.<br />

Hardy, Charles Oscar. 336.29 H26<br />

Tax-exempt securities and the surtax. Macmillan, 1926. (Institute<br />

of Economics. Publications; investigations in finance.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Attempts "to marshal all the arguments pro and con, to review the issues as<br />

presented to the Congress and to analyze the disclosures. .. In general this volume is<br />

written in a manner that it may be readily understood by the layman". V. G. Id-en<br />

in Books, 1927.<br />

Jeudwine, John Wynne. 333 J31<br />

The foundations of society and the land; a review of the social<br />

systems of the Middle Ages in Britain, their growth and their decay,


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 237<br />

Jeudwine, John Wynne—continued. 333 J31<br />

with a special reference to land user, supplemented by some observatio<br />

on the connection with modern conditions. Williams, 1925.<br />

Contents.—Preface.—Explanation of technical words.—The links with the past.—<br />

The social systems of the Middle Ages.—The holding and transfer of land in mediaeval<br />

society.—The use of land by the community.—The rights of the small holder in the<br />

waste.—Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; a historical retrospect.—The affairs of Britain,<br />

France, and Flanders in the fourteenth century.—The decay of the communal society:<br />

Political causes.—The decay of the communal society; Economic causes.—Appendices.—<br />

Index.<br />

Lewisohn, Sam Adolph. 331 L67<br />

The new leadership in industry. Dutton [cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A general discussion of the relations between employers and employed. The author<br />

believes that the most important factor in industrial relations is management and stresses<br />

the need for well trained industrial leaders.<br />

Moulton, Harold Glenn, & Pasvolsky, Leo. 336.3 M944<br />

World War debt settlements. Macmillan, 1926. (Institute of Economics.<br />

Publications: investigations in international economic reconstruction.)<br />

"The purposes of this volume are: first, to present the salient facts as to the<br />

amount and origin of each of the debts; second, to describe the nature of the various<br />

settlements that have been negotiated; third, to indicate the changes in national<br />

policies that have occurred; and fourth, to outline the issues that are still in suspense<br />

. . .The pertinent documents and the texts of the agreements are given in the<br />

appendices." Preface.<br />

National Conference on Thrift Education, Wash- r 331.84 N155<br />

ington, D. C, 1924.<br />

Thrift education; being the report of the National Conference on<br />

Thrift Education held in Washington, D. C, June 27 and 28, 1924,<br />

under the auspices of the Committee on thrift education of the National<br />

Education Association and the National Council of Education.<br />

1924.<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 331.2 N1553c<br />

Clerical salaries in the United States, 1926. 1926. (Studies of American<br />

wages.)<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 331.83 N1552<br />

The cost of living in New York city, 1926. 1926. (Studies of the<br />

cost of living.)<br />

Ruslander, S. Leo, & Main, F. W. r 336.2 R89<br />

Pennsylvania corporation taxes. Ed.2. Pittsburgh, Accountants<br />

Supply Co., cl927.<br />

This edition covers the tax on capital stock and loans of corporations and bonus<br />

on domestic and foreign corporations contained in the first edition and brought down<br />

to date, with added chapters covering the taxation of shares of banks and trust<br />

companies, the mercantile license tax and the tax on personal property, and a tax<br />

calendar.


238 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Suffern, Arthur Elliott. 331.1 S94<br />

The coal miners' struggle for industrial status; a study of the<br />

evolution of <strong>org</strong>anized relations and industrial principles in the coal<br />

industry. Macmillan, 1926. (Institute of Economics. Publications:<br />

investigations in industry and labor.)<br />

Bibliography: p.457-459.<br />

"Mr. Suffern goes back to 1861 and traces the evolution of relations between<br />

employer and employee in the industry, both for bituminous and anthracite mining,<br />

down to the present time. He tries to state the principles that have governed such<br />

relations, and the changes in them. . .Little that is either new or constructive is<br />

offered." W. D. Lane in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

United States—General land office. r 336.1 U25i<br />

Instructions relating to the acquisition of title to public lands in<br />

the territory of Alaska; revision approved September 8, 1923. 1923.<br />

(Circular, no.491.)<br />

"Publications on Alaska": p.ii.<br />

White, James Dundas. 336.22 W63<br />

Land-value policy. United Committee for the Taxation of Land<br />

Values, 1924.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Discusses the theory of the single tax and the benefits which would result from<br />

its adoption, with particular reference to English economic conditions.<br />

Law<br />

Balch, Thomas Willing. 341.6 B18L<br />

Legal and political questions between nations. Allen, 1924.<br />

Discusses the fundamental difference between legal and political international<br />

questions and considers the question of how far judicial settlements have been and<br />

can be successfully substituted for war. The author is (1927) a member of the<br />

Philadelphia bar.<br />

Horwill, Herbert William. 342.7 H81<br />

The usages of the American Constitution. Oxford University<br />

Press, 1925.<br />

A study of the political usages which have modified the interpretation of the<br />

Constitution in regard to the president and Congress. Intended primarily for English<br />

readers.<br />

Pearson, Edmund Lester. 343.1 P35m<br />

Murder at Smutty Nose, and other murders. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Accounts of 15 notorious murders committed in England and America.<br />

Pittsburgh sun. r 342.7 P67<br />

Contest sourcebook, fourth national oratorical contest on the Constitution<br />

of the United States, second international oratorical contest,<br />

1927. [Pittsburgh, 1926?]<br />

Contains 11 special articles and editorials which were published in the "Pittsburgh<br />

sun" in 1926, the text of the Constitution, the text of the winning oration of<br />

1926, and a reading list.<br />

United States. Statutes. qr 345 U25cod<br />

The code of the laws of the United States of America of a general<br />

and permanent character, in force December 7, 1925, conso'idated,<br />

codified, set forth, and published in 1926, in the one hundred and fiftieth<br />

year of the Republic, at its first session, by the Sixty-ninth Congress.<br />

Govt. Print. Off., 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 239<br />

Education<br />

Buckingham, Burdette Ross. 371 B85<br />

Research for teachers. Silver [cl926].<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Considers some of the results of educational research concerning classroom problems.<br />

Contains chapters on the psychology of learning and on intelligence and other educational<br />

tests, and a final chapter on the teacher's opportunity as a research worker. The author<br />

is (1926) director of the Bureau of educational research and professor of education,<br />

Ohio State University.<br />

Columbia University, New York—Teachers College. 372.3 C72<br />

Lincoln school.<br />

Vacation activities and the school. 1925.<br />

Contents.—School and the vacation period.—Some ways of stimulating and guiding<br />

summer work: Summer letters; Fall exhibit; Assemblies; Grade studies.—Summer reading.—The<br />

collecting interest.—Summer suggestions to the sixth grade.<br />

Hansen, Allen Oscar. 370.9 H24<br />

Liberalism and American education in the eighteenth century, with<br />

an introduction by E. H. Reisner. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.265—296.<br />

A comprehensive account of the influences of French and English liberalism upon<br />

the educational thought of the revolutionary and post-revolutionary period.<br />

Pennsylvania school journal. qr 379.748 P3993<br />

New school buildings, 1925-date. 1925-date.<br />

Being a special number of the "Pennsylvania school journal".<br />

Published by the Pennsylvania State Education Association.<br />

The same, 1924-date. 1924-date. (In Pennsylvania school journal,<br />

v.73-date.) qr 370.5 P39<br />

Pierce, Bessie Louise. 375.973 P55<br />

Public opinion and the teaching of history in the United States.<br />

Knopf, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p. [337]-354.<br />

"An historical account of some of the attempts to control the teaching of history<br />

in the public schools. . -Besides the legislative aspects of the subject, I have endeavored<br />

to set forth the propagandist influences on textbook-making exerted by religious, patriotic,<br />

racial and other <strong>org</strong>anized groups." Preface.<br />

Pittenger, Benjamin Floyd. 379.11 P67<br />

An introduction to public school finance. Houghton [cl925].<br />

(Riverside textbooks in education.)<br />

References at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Pittsburgh University—Graduate School. r 378.7 P6742<br />

Abstracts of dissertations for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,<br />

1925-date. [v.l]-date. Pittsburgh, 1926-date.<br />

v.l, title reads "Abstracts of doctors' dissertations".<br />

Schluter, William Charles. 371.3 S34<br />

How to do research work; a manual of research procedure presenting<br />

a simple explanation of the principles underlying research<br />

methods. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1926.<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Smith, Nila Banton. 372.4 S65<br />

One hundred ways of teaching silent reading, for all grades. World<br />

Book Co., 1926.


240 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Spafford, Justin, & Esty, Lucien. 371.35 S73<br />

Ask me another; the question book, with a preface by Robert<br />

Benchley. Viking Press, 1927.<br />

Contains 30 lists of general questions, and ten lists of questions on special subjects.<br />

Answers are given in the back of the book.<br />

r 370 S95<br />

Supplementary educational monographs, no.3-5, 8, 11-19, 21-date. University<br />

of Chicago, 1917-date.<br />

no.1-16 also numbered as parts of v.1-3.<br />

Another edition of no.l has been catalogued separately under Gray, William Scott<br />

(r 372.4 G81); and of no.2 under Schmidt, William Anton (152 S35).<br />

no.16 and 18 are reprints.<br />

Published in conjunction with the "School review" and the "Elementary school<br />

journal".<br />

United States—Education bureau. r 378.7 U2533ac<br />

Accredited higher institutions; comp. by E. B. Ratcliffe. 1926.<br />

(Bulletin, 1926, no.10.)<br />

The same. (In United States—Education bureau. Bulletin, 1926,<br />

no.10.) r 370 U25 1926 no.10<br />

Washington and Jefferson College. qr 378.7 W27pL<br />

Placing the capstone. [1926.]<br />

A pamphlet describing the plans for new buildings and other improvements on<br />

the campus, and summarizing briefly the history and influence of the college.<br />

qr 374.3 W56<br />

Western woman's weekly, Dec. 13, 1917-Dec. 27, 1919. v.1-3, no.3.<br />

1917-19.<br />

Commerce. Transportation<br />

Johnson, R. W., & Aughton, Richard, ed. r 387 J36<br />

The river Tyne, its trade and facilities; an official handbook issued<br />

under the auspices of the Tyne Improvement Commission, the London<br />

and North Eastern Railway Company, and the corporations of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,<br />

Gateshead, Jarrow, South Shields, and Tynemouth.<br />

Reid, 1925.<br />

Jones, Eliot, & Vanderblue, H. B., ed. 385 J39r<br />

Railroads; cases and selections. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Prepared to accompany the editors' respective volumes: Jones, Principles of railway<br />

transportation, and Vanderblue and Burgess, Railroads; rates, service, management.<br />

Condensed from Preface.<br />

United States—Select committee of inquiry into opera- r 387 U25395<br />

tions, policies, and affairs of the United States<br />

Shipping board and emergency fleet corporation.<br />

Report; inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs of United<br />

States Shipping board and emergency fleet corporation; report of<br />

the Select committee of inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs<br />

of United States Shipping board and emergency fleet corporation,<br />

House of representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress. 1925. (69th Cong.,<br />

1st sess. House. Report no.2.)<br />

"Views of Mr. White, Mr. Lehlbach, and Mr. Lineberger": p.42-62.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 241<br />

Language<br />

American Academy of Arts and Letters. 420.4 A51<br />

Academy papers; addresses on language problems by members of<br />

the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Scribner, 1925. (Evangeline<br />

Wilbour Blashfield Foundation.)<br />

Contents.—English and Englistic [by] P. E. More.—The American Academy and<br />

the English language [by] W. M. Sloane.—The Academy and the language [by] W. C.<br />

Brownell.—The English language and the American Academy [by] Brander Matthews.<br />

—The Academy and the language [by] Bliss Perry.—The American language [by]<br />

Paul Shorey.—The fringe of words [by] Henry Van Dyke.—Style [by] W. C. Brownell.<br />

—"The glory of words" [by] R. U. Johnson.<br />

Cobb, Lyman. r 421.4 C63<br />

Cobb's spelling book, being a just standard for pronouncing the<br />

English language, containing the rudiments of the English language<br />

arranged in catechetical order, an <strong>org</strong>anization of the alphabet, an easy<br />

scheme of spelling and pronunciation, intermixed with easy reading<br />

lessons: to which are added some useful tables. Rev. ed. Knowlton,<br />

1841.<br />

Hayward, Arthur L. 455 H37<br />

Colloquial Italian. Paul [1924?]<br />

Marinoni, Antonio. 455 M38<br />

An elementary grammar of the Italian language. Brentano [cl920].<br />

Sparkman, Colley Fredward. 468 S736g<br />

Games for Spanish clubs. Instituto de las Espanas en los Estados<br />

Unidos, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.95-106.<br />

Science<br />

Abderhalden, Emil, ed. r 577.1 A13<br />

Handbuch der biologischen arbeitsmethoden, unter mitarbeit von<br />

zahlreichen fachmannern. 1923-26.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Incomplete.<br />

Darwin, Leonard. 575.6 D26<br />

The need for eugenic reform. Murray, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Treatise for the educated general reader, without special scientific training.<br />

Treats of many topics which are related to the subject.<br />

Dick, Thomas. r 523 D54<br />

The sidereal heavens and other subjects connected with astronomy<br />

as illustrative of the character of the Deity and of an infinity of worlds.<br />

Harper, 1840. (Harpers' family library, no.99.)<br />

r 504 E73<br />

Ergebnisse der exakten naturwissenschaften; hrsg. von der schriftleitung<br />

der "Naturwissenschaften". v.4. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographies.


242 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Higgins, Arthur Lovat. 526.98 H53<br />

Phototopography; a practical manual of photographic surveying<br />

methods. Cambridge University Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p. [xiv]—xv.<br />

"A manual in which the essential principles are outlined with regard to the<br />

operations of some of the best-known exponents of the photographic method. . .Presupposes<br />

a knowledge of surveying and levelling, and so waives explanation of common<br />

field phrases, terms, and definitions." Preface.<br />

Huxley, Julian Sorell. 570.4 H98e<br />

Essays in popular science. Knopf, 1927.<br />

A collection of essays based on biological subjects. Written by a grandson of the<br />

famous scientist, its aim is to stimulate popular interest in science rather than to<br />

furnish technical knowledge.<br />

r 505 J15<br />

Jahrbuch der erfindungen und fortschritte auf den gebieten der physik<br />

und chemie, der technologie und mechanik, der astronomie und meteorologie.<br />

v.l 1-22. 1875-86.<br />

Thomson, John Arthur. 575 T38c<br />

Concerning evolution. Yale University Press, 1925.<br />

The first series of lectures delivered at Yale University on the foundation established<br />

by the late Dwight H. Terry.<br />

"Excellent resume of modern views of evolution in all its bearings.. .Worthy of<br />

careful study, not only for its wide scope, but also because it is highly stimulative and<br />

provocative of thought." Science progress, 1926.<br />

Wallis, Wilson Dallam. 572 W18<br />

An introduction to anthropology. Harper, 1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

"Comprehensive outline of all of the main divisions of the science of anthropology...<br />

Sane in point of view and judicial and critical in treatment. .. Has kept<br />

close to established principles and proven facts." Editor's introduction.<br />

Mathematics<br />

Bonnevie, J. A. r 513.1 B62<br />

Kortfattet laerebog i plangeometri; udarbeidet med saerligt hensyn<br />

til middelskolens behov. Ed.4. 1880.<br />

Cushman, Frank. 510 C94<br />

Mathematics and the machinist's job; the practical mathematics of<br />

the machinist's trade. Wiley, 1926. (The Wiley trade series.)<br />

"Prepared for the use of machinists, machinists' apprentices, and students of machine<br />

shop practice in vocational schools. It is intended to be particularly adapted to the<br />

needs of part-time and evening trade extension classes that enroll persons employed in<br />

the machinist's trade, as well as to be a textbook for related shop mathematics for day<br />

trade classes and apprentice schools." Author's preface.<br />

Goff, Milton Browning. r 511 Q56c<br />

The complete arithmetic. Pittsburgh, Gourley [cl876]. (American<br />

progressive series.)<br />

Guldberg, Cato Maximilian. r 515 Qgs<br />

Elementerne af den analytiske geometri. Ed.2. 1882.<br />

Hopkins, John William, & Underwood, P. H. r 512 H78<br />

A first book of algebra. Macmillan, 1911.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 243<br />

Petersen, Julius, b. 1839. r 516 P45<br />

Analytisk plangeometri. Ed.2. pt.i. 1884.<br />

Petersen, Julius, b. 1839. r 512 P45<br />

Arithmetik og algebra til skolebrug. Ed.2. 2v. 1879-81.<br />

v.l. Rationale st0rrelser.<br />

v.2. Irrationale st0rrelser.—Tillseg.<br />

Petersen, Julius, b. 1839. r 513.1 P45<br />

Laerebog i den elementaere plangeometri. Ed.4. 1880.<br />

Skonhoft-Halvorsen, Joh. r 514.5 S62<br />

Plan trigonometri. 1883. .<br />

Young, Jacob William Albert, & Jackson, L. L. r 512 Y38<br />

Elementary algebra. Appleton, 1910. (Twentieth century textbooks.)<br />

Physics<br />

American Society of Refrigerating Engineers— qr 536.21 A51<br />

Insulation committee.<br />

Heat transmission of insulating materials; report of Insulation committee,<br />

annual meeting, 1922, revised to 1924. 1924.<br />

"Literature on thermometry": p.25-26.<br />

Bibliography: p.95—114.<br />

Guillaume, Charles fidouard. 531 G96<br />

Mechanics. Doubleday, 1915. (Thresholds of science.)<br />

Very simple presentation in excellent style.<br />

Guillemin, Amedee Victor. qr 530 G96<br />

El mundo fisico; traduccion de Manuel Aranda y Sanjuan; gravedad,<br />

gravitacion, luz, calor, electricidad, magnetismo, etc; ilustracion<br />

compuesta de numerosas vinetas intercaladas en el texto. 5v. 1882-85.<br />

v.4, title-page wanting.<br />

Kaye, Ge<strong>org</strong>e William Clarkson. 533.5 K14<br />

High vacua. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Describes methods and equipment for the production and measurement of high<br />

vacua for experimental and industrial purposes.<br />

Shearcroft, Walter Francis Fairfax. 537.09 S53<br />

The story of electricity from Thales to Einstein. Benn, 1925.<br />

(Stories of science.)<br />

A mere outline, presented in popular style.<br />

Sheldon, Harold Horton, and others. 530 S54<br />

Physics for colleges. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Written by four teachers of college physics, with considerable attention to recent<br />

developments. Presentation is largely in descriptive style rather than through rigorous<br />

treatment, and parts of the work lack something in accuracy and in clearness of<br />

statement.


244 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Aerial Navigation<br />

Field (Francis J.), Ltd. r 656.82 F45<br />

A commercial & historical atlas of the world's airways; foreword by<br />

Sir W. S. Brancker. [1925.]<br />

Presents a series of sketch maps indicating air routes in service (1925). Includes<br />

some history of aerial transportation, and considerable information about air<br />

mail in various countries.<br />

Fraser, Chelsea Curtis. 533.609 F88<br />

Heroes of the air; with twelve maps drawn by the author, and thirtyeight<br />

photographs. Crowell [cl926].<br />

Popular accounts of notable flights in aeroplanes and dirigible balloons.<br />

Spaight, James Molony. 623.74 S73<br />

Aircraft and commerce in war. Longmans, 1926.<br />

"Notes": p.98-107.<br />

A plea for increased air power for Great Britain. Intended appeal is to the<br />

general public.<br />

United States—Air mail service. r 533.6 U253<br />

Pilots' directions, New York—San Francisco route; distances,<br />

landmarks, compass course, emergency and regular landing fields,<br />

with service and communication facilities at principal points on<br />

route. 1921.<br />

Upson, Ralph Hazlett. 533.6 U26<br />

Free and captive balloons; part I. Free balloons, by R. H. Upson;<br />

part II. Captive balloons, and part III. Fabrics for gas envelopes, by<br />

C. de F. Chandler. Ronald Press Co. [cl926.] (Ronald aeronautic<br />

library.)<br />

"Authors have endeavored to supply the design and construction information<br />

about free and captive balloons to the extent probably needed by aeronautical students,<br />

without going too far into details. .. Much of it necessarily is presented in condensed<br />

form." Authors' preface.<br />

Chemistry. Crystallography. Mineralogy<br />

Baumhauer, Heinrich Adolf. r 548 B32<br />

Das reich der krystalle fiir jeden freund der natur insbesondere fiir<br />

mineraliensammler. 1889.<br />

Cohen, Ernst Julius. 541.1 C66<br />

Physico-chemical metamorphosis and some problems in piezochemistry.<br />

McGraw, 1926. (Cornell University. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Fisher<br />

Baker non-resident lectureship in chemistry, v.l.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Discusses in the first part the influence of external conditions on the formation<br />

of new modifications of substances already known, and the consequences of the<br />

existence of the same substance in several forms. The second part treats of the<br />

influence of high pressures on the properties and reactions of substances.<br />

Corneliussen, O. A. r 549 C82<br />

Kortfattet uddrag af mineralogi og geologi, ncermest til skolebrug.<br />

Ed.2, rev. [1882.]


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 245<br />

Davison, Herbert Franklin. 540.76 D32<br />

A collection of chemical lecture experiments. Chemical Catalog<br />

Co., 1926.<br />

A collection of 69 elementary lecture-table experiments by an exceptionally able<br />

demonstrator. Not intended to be exhaustive; the experiments included are new,<br />

or are modifications of old ones, and attention has been given to simplification of<br />

apparatus and economy of time in demonstrating. In the author's opinion, "any<br />

experiment which takes over five minutes will be of doubtful value". Set-ups are<br />

shown, where necessary, and an introductory chapter on "The art of lecture table<br />

demonstrating" offers valuable suggestions to teachers.<br />

Ebert, Hermann. r 542.2 E21<br />

Anleitung zum glasblasen; fiinfte umgearbeitete aufl., hrsg. von F.<br />

Hauser. 1921.<br />

Finter, F. B. 541.1 F51<br />

An introduction to physical chemistry; with 4 plates and numerous<br />

diagrams in the text. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Text-book for beginners, avoiding the use of mathematics as far as possible.<br />

Omits consideration of some topics usually included in similar works.<br />

Frankenheim, Moritz Ludwig. r 548 F87<br />

Zur krystallkunde. v.l. 1869.<br />

v.l. Charakteristik der krystalle.<br />

Hedges, E. S., & Myers, J. E. 541.12 H39<br />

The problem of physico-chemical periodicity; with a foreword by<br />

F. G. Donnan. Longmans, 1926.<br />

"Bibliography and author index": p.87-93.<br />

Presents a connected survey of the reported cases of periodic physico-chemical<br />

phenomena, and suggests a tentative hypothesis to explain the various manifestations<br />

of periodicity.<br />

Ineson, W. I. 545.7 124<br />

Gas works laboratory handbook. Churchill, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.v.<br />

Methods for sampling and analysis of various materials.<br />

Jaffe, Bernard. 541.9 J14<br />

Chemical calculations; a systematic presentation of the solution of<br />

type problems, with 1000 chemical problems arranged progressively<br />

according to lesson assignments. World Book Co., 1926. (New-world<br />

science series.)<br />

Intended for high-school and first-year college students.<br />

Lippmann, Edmund Oskar von. r 547.09 L73<br />

Zeittafeln zur geschichte der <strong>org</strong>anischen chemie; ein versuch.<br />

1921.<br />

Mannheim, Emil. r 543.5 M33<br />

Toxikologische chemie; dritte, verbesserte auflage erganzt von<br />

F. X. Bernhard. 1926. (Sammlung Goschen.)<br />

Mitchell, John, F. C. S. r 545 M74<br />

A manual of practical assaying; ed. by William Crookes. Ed.5.<br />

Longmans, 1881.


246 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Moore, Richard Bishop. r 540.76 M87<br />

A laboratory chemistry. Lippincott, 1904.<br />

"List of reference books": p.184.<br />

Perkin, William Henry, b. 1860, & Kipping, F. S. 547 P43a<br />

Organic chemistry. New ed. 2v. in 1. Chambers [1926?]<br />

Theoretical chemistry, with a little attention to practical applications. Of chief<br />

value to advanced students, though intended for beginners also.<br />

Prichard, Robert Samuel. r 541.9 P94<br />

One thousand problems in general chemistry. Lippincott, 1912.<br />

Smith, Edgar Fahs, & Keller, H. F. r 546.1 S64<br />

Laboratory notes; non-metals; arranged for the use of students<br />

in general chemistry. [Stern, 1890.]<br />

Sommerfeldt, Ernst. r 548.1 S69<br />

Physikalische kristallographie vom standpunkt der strukturtheorie.<br />

1907.<br />

Geology. Meteorology<br />

Hodge, Edwin Thomas. qr 557.95 H66<br />

Mount Multnomah, ancient ancestor of the Three Sisters. University<br />

of Oregon, 1925. (Oregon University. Publications, v.3, no.2.)<br />

Folded map in pocket at back.<br />

"Bibliography of literature referring to the Oregon Cascades": p.157-158.<br />

Partial contents.—The Cascade Plateau.—History of the Cascade Plateau.—History<br />

of Mount Multnomah summarized.—Climate.—Flora and fauna of the Three Sisters.<br />

Hummel, Karl. r 550.9 H92<br />

Geschichte der geologie. 1925. (Sammlung Goschen.)<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis": p. [4]—6.<br />

Korytko, Stefan. qr 553.28 K38<br />

General orientative map of the world's oil industry. [cl925.]<br />

Size, 36 x 28 Mi inches, folded in quarto cover.<br />

Title and explanations on map in English, German, French, and Polish.<br />

Nicols, Arthur. r 551.7 N32<br />

Geological history; chapters from the physical history of the earth.<br />

Harper, 1880.<br />

Rouch, Jules Alfred Pierre. r 551.5 R77<br />

L'atmosphere et la prevision du temps. 1923. (Collection Armand<br />

Colin (Section de physique) no.36.)<br />

"Bibliographie sommaire": p. [205.]<br />

Sanson, Joseph. r 551.501 S22<br />

La prevision du temps en agriculture. 1925. (Encyclopedic agricole.)-<br />

"Bibliographie": p. [10.]<br />

Studiengesellschaft fiir die Nutzbarmachung qr 553.3 S93<br />

der Schweizerischen Erzlagerstatten.<br />

Die eisen- und manganerze der Schweiz. v.l. 1923.<br />

Title also given in French.<br />

Part of text in French.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

United States—Coast and geodetic survey. r 551.22 U25<br />

Seismological report, Jan.-March 1925. 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 247<br />

Botany<br />

Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. r 589.29 C77p<br />

A plain and easy account of British fungi, with especial reference to<br />

the esculent and economic species. Ed.6, rev. Allen, 1898.<br />

Heald, Frederick De Forest. r 581.2 H38<br />

Manual of plant diseases. McGraw, 1926. (McGraw-Hill publications<br />

in the agricultural and botanical sciences.)<br />

Contains "References".<br />

"The more important textbooks and manuals relating to plant diseases": p.20-24.<br />

"A wealth of well selected and judiciously arranged material is packed into<br />

Heald's new volume on plant diseases. It will be useful to the student primarily<br />

as a reference book, since treatment of the material in the main is encyclopedic.. .A<br />

considerable part of the value of the book for reference lies in the accurate and<br />

up-to-date presentation of the material, the painstaking reference to sources for<br />

statements, and the excellent bibliographies which close each chapter." Botanical<br />

gazette, 1926.<br />

Deals with environmental and virus diseases as well as those of bacterial and<br />

fungous origin. Much of the material is of interest to the agriculturalist.<br />

r 581.63 H62<br />

Histoire des plantes de l'Europe et des plus usitees qui viennent d'Asie,<br />

d'Afrique, & d'Amerique; oil Ton voit leurs figures, leurs noms, en quel<br />

terns elles fleurissent, & le lieu ou elles croissent; avec un abrege de<br />

leurs qualitez & de leurs vertus specifiques; divisee en deux tomes &<br />

rangee suivant l'ordre du pinax de Gaspard Bauhin. 2v. 1716-26<br />

(v.l, 1726).<br />

Le Corbeau, Adrien. 585.23 L49<br />

The forest giant; the romance of a tree; tr. from the French by<br />

L. H. Ross. Harper, 1924.<br />

Zoology<br />

Beebe, Charles William. qr 598.6 B37<br />

Pheasants; their lives and homes. 2v. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Published under the auspices of the New York Zoological Society.<br />

Interesting abridgment of author's "Monograph of the pheasants", published in<br />

1918-22, the technical descriptions, studies of varieties and subspecies, and some of<br />

the illustrations being omitted. Is a summary of their known natural history and is<br />

based on many months' personal study in their natural environment. The illustrations,<br />

of smaller size than in the "Monograph", represent the work of several well-known<br />

artists.<br />

Blake, Ernest G. r 591.67 B52<br />

The protection of buildings against vermin; with a comprehensive<br />

description of the most effective methods that can be adopted for<br />

the extermination of rats, mice, and various insects. Lockwood,<br />

1926. (Lockwood's manuals.)<br />

Rogers, Charles Gardner. 591.1 R61<br />

Textbook of comparative physiology. McGraw, 1927. (McGraw-Hill<br />

publications in the zoological sciences.)<br />

Bibliography: p. 5 79-608.<br />

The same r 591.1 R61<br />

Based on course in Oberlin College. Unique among college texts in its attention to<br />

"functional zoology".


248 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Rogers, Charles Gardner—continued. 591.1 R61<br />

"No attempt is made to follow the stereotyped form and content of medical physiology.<br />

On the contrary, every attempt is made to give to the student definite ideas of the<br />

fundamental unity of in<strong>org</strong>anic and <strong>org</strong>anic worlds, of a similar unity of life and of<br />

animal functions in different animal groups, of some conception of evolutionary changes<br />

in animal functions as well as in animal structures, of the fundamental significance of<br />

function as related to form among animals, and of some physiological bases of animal<br />

relationship." Preface.<br />

Useful Arts<br />

Chicago, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. r 606 C43of<br />

Official views of the World's Columbian Exposition, issued by the<br />

Department of photography. Chicago Photo-Gravure Co., cl893.<br />

Made up of 115 plates.<br />

Kolderup, Edvard. r 697 K36<br />

Ventilation og opvarmning. 1888.<br />

Bibliography at end of Preface.<br />

Kronquist, Emil Fritjoff. 671.1 K42<br />

Metalcraft and jewelry. Manual Arts Press [cl926].<br />

Helpful instruction for simple work in silver, brass, and copper.<br />

Morley, Frank Vigor, & Hodgson, J. S. 639 M89<br />

Whaling north and south; photographs bv the authors. Century<br />

[cl926].<br />

Morris, Harvey F. r 687.11 M91<br />

The story of men's clothes. Hickey-Freeman Co. [cl926.]<br />

Vermont Marble Company, Proctor, Vt. qr 691.215 V27a<br />

The book of Vermont marble; a reference book for the architectural<br />

profession. Ed.2. [1926?]<br />

The same. [1923?] qr 691.215 V27<br />

Gives brief information on uses and detailing of marble for exterior and interior<br />

building purposes.<br />

Watkins, Ralph J. qr 690.973 W31<br />

The construction industry in Ohio; a statistical analysis of a<br />

seasonal industry. Bureau of business research, College of Commerce<br />

and Journalism, Ohio State University [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.161.<br />

Presents information in the form of charts and tables.<br />

West Virginia—Labor bureau. r 670.2 W56<br />

West Virginia directory of industries, giving name of firm, location,<br />

nature of business, and number of employees, also arranged<br />

by industries. 1922.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene. Safety<br />

Alsaker, Rasmus Larssen. 6X3 A46<br />

Outwitting old age. Grant Publications, Inc., 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 249<br />

Amy, Henry Vinecome. r 615 A76<br />

Principles of pharmacy. Ed.3, rev. Saunders, 1926.<br />

"List of reference books": p. 15—16.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Excellent text-book, having reference value, revised in accordance with the<br />

latest revisions of the "United States pharmacopceia" and the "National formulary".<br />

In addition to discussing the galenical preparations and the in<strong>org</strong>anic and <strong>org</strong>anic<br />

chemicals used in pharmacy, it deals with processes, testing, and prescription dispensing,<br />

and includes laboratory exercises. Pays considerable attention to the chemistry of the<br />

subject.<br />

Balyeat, Ray Morton. 616.202 B21<br />

Hay-fever and asthma; a practical handbook for hay-fever and<br />

asthma patients. Davis, 1926.<br />

Deals with the causes, treatment, and methods of preventing hay-fever and asthma.<br />

Combe, Adolphe. r 616.0073 C73<br />

Intestinal auto-intoxication; together with an appendix on the lactic<br />

ferments with particular reference to their application in intestinal therapeutics,<br />

by Albert Fournier; only authorized English adaptation, by W.<br />

G. States. Rebman Co. [cl910.]<br />

Gross, Samuel David. r 616.6 G93<br />

A practical treatise on the diseases, injuries, and malformations of<br />

the urinary bladder, the prostate gland, and the urethra. Ed.2, rev. &<br />

enl. Blanchard, 1855.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Home, Henry. 614.53 H75<br />

The engineer and the prevention of malaria. Chapman, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of Appendix I.<br />

Contains Appendices, "Mosquito netting", by W. P. MacArthur; "Applied<br />

entomology", and "House flies", by P. A. Buxton.<br />

Discusses and compares the various methods for the prevention of malaria,<br />

paying much attention to land drainage.<br />

Honan, James Henry. r 610.7 H76<br />

Honan's handbook to medical Europe; a ready reference book to<br />

the universities, hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and general medical work<br />

of the principal cities of Europe; with maps of Berlin, Edinburgh,<br />

London, and Paris. Blakiston, 1912.<br />

r 618.05 J46<br />

The Journal of the Gynaecological Society of Boston; a monthly journal<br />

devoted to the advancement of the knowledge of the diseases of<br />

women, July 1869-July 1872. v.1-6. Campbell [cl869-72].<br />

[Ketham, Joannes de.] qr 610.9 K22<br />

The Fasciculo di medicina, Venice, 1493; with an introduction, etc.<br />

by Charles Singer. 2v. 1925. (Monumenta medica, v.2.)<br />

v.l. Description of the Fasciculo, discussion of its editions, art, language, sources.<br />

and influence, translation of the "Anathomia" of Mondino da Luzzi, an account of<br />

mediaeval anatomy and physiology, and an atlas of illustrative figures from manuscript<br />

and printed sources.<br />

v.2. Facsimile.<br />

Lane, Mrs. Dorothy E. 613.2 L23<br />

Nutrition and specific therapy. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.


250 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pennsylvania. Statutes. r 614.09748 P399<br />

Laws of Pennsylvania relating to public health. 1926.<br />

Pittsburgh Health Club. r 614.473 P67<br />

Pittsburgh's vaccination scourge of 1924. [Pittsburgh] cl925.<br />

Schreger, Bernhard Gottlob. r 617.9 S37<br />

Grundriss der chirurgischen operationen. Ed.2, rev. & enl. 1819.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Searle, Claude Howard, & Kober, P. A. r 613.27 S43<br />

The mineral balance of the human body. Research Laboratories<br />

of G. D. Searle & Co., 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.35-48.<br />

Underwriters' Laboratories. r 614.84 U25Ls<br />

List of inspected fire protection appliances, July 1925-date. 1925-date.<br />

Wood, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Bacon. r 615 W85<br />

A treatise on therapeutics and pharmacology or materia medica.<br />

Ed.2. 2v. Lippincott, 1860.<br />

Engineering<br />

American Society of Mechanical Engineers. r 621.185 A51ruL<br />

Rules for the construction of unfired pressure vessels; section vni,<br />

A. S. M. E. Boiler construction code; report of sub-committee of the<br />

Boiler code committee on unfired pressure vessels. 1925.<br />

Bernard, Jean. r 628.53 B45<br />

Sauvegarde pour ceux qui craignent la fumee, et instruction pour<br />

faire cheminees neufues, corriger les vieilles, pour eviter l'incommodite<br />

de la fumee, l'accident du feu, & naissance de la suie, plus un traicte<br />

des entonnoirs, le tout d'artifice & invention nouvelle, rare, & profitable<br />

au public. 1621.<br />

Breuil, Pierre. r 620.123141 B73<br />

Les essais de fatigue des metaux et les machines Amsler pour leur<br />

execution. 1925.<br />

Canada—Water power branch. r 621.2 C16<br />

Annual report, 1922/23. 1924.<br />

Flinn, Alfred Douglas, and others. r 628.1 F64a<br />

Waterworks handbook of design, construction, and operation. Ed.3.<br />

McGraw, 1927.<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Comprehensive compilation covering entire subject of water-supply engineering.<br />

Valuable for reference by reason of its thoroughness and its copious citation of references<br />

to other literature.<br />

King, William Henry, d. 1859. r 621.1 K267<br />

Lessons and practical notes on steam, the steam engine, propellers,<br />

etc., etc., for young engineers, students, and others; rev. by J. W. King.<br />

Ed.19, enl. Van Nostrand, 1882.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 251<br />

Machinery. r 621.08 M16d<br />

Data sheets from Machinery [no.1-65]. [1907?]<br />

Each sheet issued as a supplement to "Machinery".<br />

Norton Company, Worcester, Mass. 621.92 N462<br />

Grinding; wheels, machines, methods; information on modern<br />

practice in the production and application of abrasives, grinding<br />

wheels, and grinding machines; comp. by members of the executive<br />

and technical staffs of the Norton Company. 1922.<br />

The same. Ed.2. [cl926.] r 621.92 N462<br />

Park, Clyde William. 620.7 P23<br />

English applied in technical writing. Crofts, 1926.<br />

College text-book, presenting a course which should be of service in improving the<br />

standard of English among engineers and other technical men. Contains much that is<br />

commendable, but also countenances methods which are far from the best practice, as,<br />

for example, in the attempt to base the proper compounding of words on the general<br />

practice of American technical and trade journals.<br />

Rebhann, Ge<strong>org</strong>. r 627.81 R25<br />

Theorie des erddruckes und der futtermauern, mit besonderer riicksicht<br />

auf das bauwesen. 1871. (Hohere ingenieur-wissenschaften, v.2.)<br />

United States—Federal specifications board. qr 620.03 U253<br />

Specifications, no.l-date. 1922-date.<br />

Many numbers wanting in this series appear in United States—Standards bureau.<br />

Circular. (qr 530.8 U25c)<br />

[List of] specifications, rev. May 22, 1926, no.1-414. (Bound with no.276-414.)<br />

Subject index, no.l-date. 1922-date.<br />

Mimeographed specifications which have been officially adopted and promulgated<br />

as United States government master specifications for the mandatory use of<br />

all governmental departments and independent establishments.<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

Chevallier, Henry. r 621.3 C42<br />

Cours pratique d'electricite industrielle a l'usage des professionnels<br />

et des eleves des ecoles d'enseignement technique. Ed.3. 3v. 1921—<br />

25 (v.l, 1925).<br />

v.3, 2d ed., published in 1922.<br />

v.l. £tude des courants continus, proprietes generales, production, et utilisation.<br />

v.2. litude des courants alternatifs simples et polyphases.<br />

v.3. Applications des courants electriques, eclairage, chauffage, force motrice,<br />

electrochimie, telegraphie, telephonic<br />

Dickinson, R. E. 621.33 D55<br />

Electric trains. Arnold, 1927.<br />

Presents fundamental principles of electric traction. Deals with the apparatus and<br />

devices used, including calculations required in practical working.<br />

Morrow, Lester William Wallace. 621.311 M92<br />

Electric power stations. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Presents engineering features, largely in relation to management and operation,<br />

and is thus of value to the executive.<br />

New Zealand—Public works department. qr 621.341 N26<br />

Hydro-electric power development in New Zealand, by Lawrence<br />

Birks. 1925.<br />

Revised to March 31, 1925.<br />

Contains folded diagrams.


252 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pannell, Ernest Vincent. 621.343 P21<br />

High tension line practice, materials, and methods; a treatise on the<br />

mechanical principles involved in designing and constructing modern<br />

power transmission lines. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Deals with manufacture and properties of conductors and insulators; with poles<br />

and towers, design, construction, and economic features. Considerable material is<br />

compiled from other sources but references are not given.<br />

Pierce, Richard H., & Richardson, R. E. r 621.3157 P55<br />

The national electrical code; an analysis and explanation of the<br />

underwriters' electrical code, intelligible to non-experts. Hewitt [cl896].<br />

Originally published in the "Insurance post" of Chicago. Condensed from Publisher's<br />

announcement.<br />

Schoen, Allan M. r 621.3157 S36<br />

Special agents' electrical hand-book dealing with electricity in its<br />

bearing upon insurance inspectors and treating in a general way of the<br />

more common deficiencies encountered, their possible effects, and how<br />

they may be avoided. [Ed.2.] Spectator Co., 1895.<br />

Automobiles<br />

Barber, Herbert Lee. r 629.109 B23<br />

Story of the automobile; its history and development from 1760 to<br />

1917, with an analysis of the standing and prospects of the automobile<br />

industry. Munson, 1917.<br />

Mechanical development is treated in a brief, sketchy way in a single chapter.<br />

Remainder of book deals with commercializing the automobile, extent of the industry,<br />

investment possibilities, and advantages of the automobile.<br />

Croft, Terrell Williams. 629.11018 C88<br />

Automobile wiring diagrams. McGraw, 1927.<br />

The same r 629.11018 C88<br />

Griffin, Clare Elmer. r 629.1 G89<br />

The life history of automobiles. University of Michigan, 1926.<br />

(Michigan business studies, v.l, no.l.)<br />

Under this somewhat ambiguous title, elaborated under such topics as "mortality"<br />

and "expectation of life", alithor presents information regarding average length of<br />

time which automobiles remain in service.<br />

Tire and Rim Association of America, Inc. r 629.11012 T49<br />

Year book, 1926. 1926.<br />

Agriculture<br />

Brown, Harry Bates. 633.71 B78<br />

Cotton; history, species, varieties, morphology, breeding, culture,<br />

diseases, marketing, and uses. McGraw, 1927. (McGraw-Hill publications<br />

in the agricultural and botanical sciences.)<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Comprehensive treatise dealing with all phases of the cotton industry.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 253<br />

Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Eng.— r 016.63 R75<br />

Library.<br />

Catalogue of the printed books on agriculture published between 1471<br />

and 1840, with notes on the authors, by M. S. Aslin. [Aberdeen University<br />

Press, 1926?]<br />

Domestic Economy<br />

Bourjaily, Barbara Webb, & Gorman, D. M. 641 B65<br />

The mother's cook book; how to prepare food for children; with an<br />

introduction on Child feeding and health, by J. A. Garvin. Appleton,<br />

1926.<br />

Kaye, Ge<strong>org</strong>ina Kerr. 646.1 K14<br />

Lessons in millinery; a course of sixteen lessons in the millinery<br />

art, accompanying Millinery for every woman. International Institute<br />

[cl926].<br />

Business. Communication<br />

Bailey, Warren G., & Knowles, D. E. 657.6581 B16<br />

Accounting procedures for public utilities; with special reference<br />

to electric light, gas, water, and electric railway utility companies.<br />

Shaw, 1926. (Public utility texts.)<br />

"Authors have attempted to describe the accounting records that have been<br />

found necessary, to explain briefly the manner in which the records are kept, and to<br />

indicate the purposes for which the accounting information is used. In most instances,<br />

the procedures presented are a composite of those used in various companies."<br />

Preface.<br />

Bunting, Henry Stanhope. r 659 B88<br />

Specialty advertising; the new way to build business. Novelty News<br />

Press [cl910].<br />

Grimes, William A. 658.5 G91<br />

Financing automobile sales by the time-payment plan. Shaw, 1926.<br />

"Prize monograph, Chicago Trust Company prizes for research relating to the<br />

financing of business enterprises (1925 award—first prize)."<br />

Bibliography: p.111-112.<br />

Harvard University—Graduate School of , r 658 H33h<br />

Business Administration—Bureau of business research.<br />

Harvard business reports; compiled by and published for the<br />

Graduate School of Business Administration, Ge<strong>org</strong>e F. Baker<br />

foundation, Harvard University. v.1-2. Shaw, 1926.<br />

Record of material used in an attempt to extend to business instruction the<br />

"case system" which has long been used in teaching law.<br />

United States—Federal power commission. r 657.6281 U253<br />

System of accounts prescribed for licensees under the Federal<br />

Water Power Act. 1922.<br />

"Classification of investment in road and equipment of steam roads, prescribed<br />

by the Interstate Commerce Commission, in accordance with section 20 of the Act<br />

to Regulate Commerce, issue of 1914": p.135-173.


254 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Weber, Gustavus Adolphus. 6S6 8<br />

-<br />

W 3 7<br />

The Hydrographic office; its history, activities, and <strong>org</strong>anization.<br />

Johns Hopkins Press, 1926. (Institute for Government Research.<br />

Service monographs of the United States government, no.42.)<br />

Bibliography: p.103-107. .„.,.,,,<br />

The same<br />

r 656 8 W 3 7<br />

'<br />

Wilson, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Lloyd. 658.62 W76<br />

Traffic management. Appleton, 1926. (Appleton's railway series.)<br />

"References": p.441-443. . , . . « . • .•<br />

Discusses functions and services of representative industrial traffic <strong>org</strong>anizations,<br />

the <strong>org</strong>anization and administration plans of industrial and commercial traffic departments,<br />

and the broader field of traffic management represented in the work of traffic<br />

service bureaus. Adapted from Preface.<br />

Telephony. Radio Communication<br />

Ellson, Fergus Alexander. 654.6 E53<br />

Automatic telephones; an introductory treatise dealing with the<br />

fundamental principles, methods, and advantages of automatic telephony,<br />

with descriptions of apparatus, circuits, and operation; for. students,<br />

telephone operators, and others. Pitman, 1924. (Pitman's technical<br />

primer series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.211-213.<br />

Greiff, Victor. 654.624 G87<br />

The super-heterodyne manual; an illustrated working guide to<br />

the latest development in radio reception, with complete full scale<br />

construction drawings. Receptrad Press [cl924]. (Receptrad<br />

series, no.l.)<br />

Hutchinson, Robert William. 654.1 H97<br />

A first course in wireless. University Tutorial Press, 1926.<br />

Moyer, James Ambrose, & Wostrel, J. F. 654.624 M94<br />

Practical radio construction and repairing. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"Gives easily understood information and directions about the construction,<br />

testing and repairing of the important types of receiving sets and commonly used<br />

radio equipment." Preface.<br />

Pound, Arthur. r 654.609 P86<br />

The telephone idea, fifty years after. Greenberg, 1926.<br />

Well written survey of the development and present status of the telephone.<br />

Printing. Publishing<br />

Bingham's (Sam'l) Son M'f'g. Co. r 655.31 B48<br />

Hints and suggestions on the care and use of printers' rollers.<br />

Dean, Frank Clifford, and others. r 655.24 D34<br />

Editing the agricultural bulletin; stylebook of the American Association<br />

of Agricultural College Editors. The Association, 1918.<br />

"A few useful books for the editor's library": p.40.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 255<br />

Gage, Harry Lawrence. 655.26 G13<br />

Applied design for printers; a handbook of the principles of arrangement,<br />

with brief comment on the periods of design which have most<br />

strongly influenced printing. United Typothetae of America, 1920.<br />

Being v.43, or pt.7, no.43, of Typographic technical series for apprentices.<br />

"Supplementary reading": p.64.<br />

The same. (In Typographic technical series for apprentices,<br />

pt.7, no.43.) r 655 T98 v.43<br />

[Markland, J.] qr 655.173 M39<br />

Typographia; an ode on printing; reissued in photographic facsimile<br />

from the Williamsburg edition of 1730. [Stone Printing and<br />

Mfg. Co.] 1926.<br />

"First book printed in the American Colonies relating to the Art of Printing,<br />

and one of the earliest issues of the Old Dominion." Bibliographical note.<br />

Stokes (Frederick A.) Co., pub. 655.473 S87<br />

The house of Stokes, 1881-1926; a record, together with some<br />

letters from authors on the forty-fifth anniversary of the establishment<br />

of the publishing house of Frederick A. Stokes Company. 1926.<br />

The same r 655.473 S87<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

Bugge, Giinther. r 668.72 B86<br />

Die holzverkohlung und ihre erzeugnisse. 1925. (Sammlung<br />

Goschen.)<br />

"Literatur": p.[4]-6.<br />

Dejonghe, Gaston. r 663.51 D38<br />

Traite complet, theorique et pratique de la fabrication de l'alcool et<br />

des levures. 3v. in 1. 1899-1903.<br />

Douglas (William) & Sons, Limited. qr 664.903 D75<br />

Douglas's encyclopaedia; the standard book of reference for the<br />

food trades. Ed.3. [1924.]<br />

British work describing processes, equipment, materials, etc., relating to the<br />

meat-packing and allied industries.<br />

Empire Motor Fuels Committee. 662.75 E61<br />

Report of the Empire Motor Fuels Committee, embodying other<br />

allied researches. [Institution of Automobile Engineers, 1924.] (Institution<br />

of Automobile Engineers. [Proceedings] v.18, pt.i.)<br />

Partial contents.—The character of various fuels for internal combustion engines,<br />

by H. T. Tizard and D. R. Pye.—The influence of various fuels on the performance<br />

of internal combustion engines.—Report of the Empire Motor Fuels Committee.—The<br />

work of Midgley and Boyd on detonation [by] A. E. Dunstan.—Solubility relations<br />

and other properties of mixed fuels [by] W. R. Ormandy and E. C. Craven.—<br />

Further notes on fuel research [by] H. R. Ricardo.<br />

The same. (In Institution of Automobile Engineers. [Proceedings]<br />

v.18, pt.i.) r 629.105 124 v.18 pt.i<br />

Cooperative work, edited and published by the Institution of Automobile Engineers,<br />

but supported by a number of other British <strong>org</strong>anizations.


256 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Fischer, Franz, b. 1877, & Schrader, Hans. r 662.6 F525e<br />

Entstehung und chemische struktur der kohle. Ed.2. 1922.<br />

At head of title "Aus dem Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut fur Kohlenforschung in<br />

Miilheim Ruhr".<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

qr 666.105 G465<br />

Die Glashutte [weekly], 1925-date. 55. jahrgang-date. 1925-date.<br />

Hilliger, B. r 662.642 H56<br />

Die trocknung und schwelung der braunkohle durch spiilgase.<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

International Conference on Bituminous Coal. 662.6 124<br />

Proceedings (1st), 1926. Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute of Technology<br />

[1927].<br />

The same r 662.6 124<br />

Concerned in general w r ith conservation and improved utilization of coal. These<br />

problems are treated from various viewpoints, considering coal resources, distillation,<br />

by-products, economics of power production, gas manufacture, the fertilizer industry,<br />

and smoke abatement. Contributors include many American and foreign specialists,<br />

and the volume is a valuable reference work on the present status of fuel technology.<br />

Mahler, Pierre. r 662.621 M25<br />

fitudes sur les combustibles solides, liquides, et gazeux; mesure de<br />

leur pouvoir calorifique. Ed.3, rev. & enl. 1925.<br />

Mayer, Hermann. r 661.4 M53<br />

Das wasserglas; seine eigenschaften, fabrikation, und verwendung,<br />

auf grund von erfahrungen und mitteilungen der firma Henkel &<br />

Cie. G.m.b.H., Dusseldorf. 1925. (Sammlung Vieweg; tagesfragen<br />

aus den gebieten der naturwissenschaften und der technik, pt.79.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Literatur": p.50.<br />

Springer, Ludwig. qr 666.1 S76<br />

Die fortschritte der glastechnik in den letzten jahrzehnten. 1925.<br />

"Glasliteratur": p.120.<br />

Reprinted from Muspratt's "Enzyklopadischem handbuche der technischen<br />

chemie". Is not thoroughly up to date for advances made in the science and technology<br />

of glass-making in countries other than Germany.<br />

United States—Agriculture and forestry committee, r 661.62 U2532m<br />

Muscle Shoals; report to accompany H. R. 518. 2pts. in lv. 1924.<br />

(68th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no.678.)<br />

United States—Agriculture and forestry committee. r 661.62 U2532<br />

Muscle Shoals; report to accompany S. J. res. 227. 2pts. in lv.<br />

1922. (67th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no.831.)<br />

United States—Joint committee on Muscle Shoals. r 661.62 U2533<br />

Muscle Shoals; report to accompany H. R. 11602. 1926. (69th<br />

Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no.980.)


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 257<br />

Waeser, Bruno. qr 661.62 W12at<br />

The atmospheric nitrogen industry, with special consideration of<br />

the production of ammonia and nitric acid; tr. by Ernest Fyleman,<br />

with a foreword by J. F. Crowley. 2v. Churchill, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes; Bibliography: v.2, p.698-716.<br />

Thorough treatment, about equally divided between technical discussion and consideration<br />

of historical and economic features.<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Brearley, Harry. r 669.1713 B71<br />

Die einsatzhartung von eisen und stahl; berechtigte deutsche bearbeitung<br />

der schrift, "The case hardening of steel" von Harry Brearley,<br />

von Rudolf Schafer. 1926.<br />

"Abhandlungen": p. [2461-249.<br />

Damemme, Henri. r 669.17 D18<br />

Essai pratique sur I'emploi ou la maniere de travailler l'acier. 1853.<br />

Derulle, C. r 669.1 D44<br />

La siderurgie. 1925. (Bibliotheque sociale des metiers.)<br />

Kerpely, K. von. r 669.167 K211<br />

Stahlformgusspraxis in der elektrostahlgiesserei. 1926. (Die betriebspraxis<br />

der eisen-, stahl-, und metallgiesserei, pt.i.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Kothny, Erdmann. r 669.1234 K39<br />

Stahl- und temperguss; ihre herstellung, zusammensetzung, eigenschaften,<br />

und verwendung. 1926. (Werkstattbiicher fiir betriebsbeamte,<br />

vor- und facharbeiter, pt.24.)<br />

McClelland, Ellwood Hunter, & r 016.6691741 M13<br />

Polansky, V. S., comp.<br />

Manganese steel; a bibliography; with preface by Sir Robert Hadfield.<br />

[Pittsburgh] Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Mehrtens, Joh. r 669.12 M56<br />

Das gusseisen; seine herstellung, zusammensetzung, eigenschaften,<br />

und verwendung. 1925. (Werkstattbiicher fiir betriebsbeamte, vorund<br />

facharbeiter, pt.19.)<br />

Sisco, Frank Thayer, and others. 669.1 S622<br />

On the metallurgy of iron and steel. [American Society for<br />

Steel Treating, cl926.]<br />

Reprinted from the "Transactions" of the American Society for Steel Treating<br />

1925-26.<br />

Concise, accurate, non-technical description of the manufacture of iron and steel,<br />

paying much attention to the scientific principles underlying the processes.


258 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Fine Arts<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were<br />

purchased from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture<br />

and Decoration.<br />

Bailey, Henry Turner. 750 B15<br />

Pleasure from pictures. Amer. Library Assoc, 1926. (Reading<br />

with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.[34.]<br />

The same r 750 B15<br />

Discusses briefly the enjoyment and appreciation of pictures and suggests seven<br />

books as guides.<br />

Brinton, Christian. r 735 M64b<br />

The Mestrovic exhibition; introduction and catalogue, the Brooklyn<br />

Museum, 1924. [Mestrovic Exhibition Committee] cl924.<br />

Contains 37 reproductions of the Jugoslav sculptor's work.<br />

Delaborde, Henri, vicomte. r 759.4 I24d<br />

Ingres; sa vie, ses travaux, sa doctrine, d'apres les notes manuscrites<br />

et les lettres du maitre, ouvrage orne d'un portrait grave par<br />

Morse et du fac-simile d'un autographe. 1870.<br />

"Catalogue des ceuvres d'Ingres": p.[1771-332.<br />

Devereux, Henry Kelsey. r 759.1 W73d<br />

"The spirit of 76"; some recollections of the artist and the painting.<br />

Privately printed, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Archibald M. Willard, a brief sketch.—The fifer, Hugh Mosher.—The<br />

drummer boy, Henry Kelsey Devereux.—An early account, by J. F. Ryder.—The<br />

preliminary sketches and replicas.<br />

Duval, Amaury Pineux. 759.4 I24d<br />

L'atelier d'Ingres; souvenirs. 1878.<br />

Gardner, Percy. 709.38 G18n<br />

New chapters in Greek art. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

These 14 papers, most of which were first published in learned journals, discuss<br />

various examples of Greek sculpture as representative of their period and style and<br />

as regards their origin and their importance in the history of art. The author is<br />

(1926) emeritus professor of classical archaeology in the University of Oxford.<br />

qr 740.5 G34<br />

Gewerbehalle, <strong>org</strong>an fiir den fortschritt in alien zweigen der kunstindustrie,<br />

1863-73, 1877, 1881-85. v.1-11, 15, 19-23. 1863-85.<br />

Hambidge, Jay. 745 H19<br />

The elements of dynamic symmetry. Brentano [cl926].<br />

"These lessons have been taken from the Diagonal, a monthly magazine which Mr.<br />

Hambidge published while he was in Europe during the winter of 1919-20." Preface.<br />

Holloway, Edward Stratton. 749 H73<br />

The practical book of learning decoration and furniture, with 180<br />

illustrations. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

Loo, C. T. qr 736 L84<br />

Jades archaiques de Chine; publies par Paul Pelliot. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Made up of 46 plates with descriptive comment. Besides the jade there are also<br />

a few illustrations of antique ivory and bone ornaments.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 259<br />

Singleton, Esther. q 707.3 S61<br />

The collecting of antiques. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Treats of such types of china, silver, glass, furniture, metal-work, and textiles as<br />

belong to the Decorative Arts, while such types as belong to the Industries of a nation<br />

are not represented." Preface.<br />

Gives general descriptions of the various types, with some historical information,<br />

and contains many illustrations.<br />

Sparrow, Walter Shaw. qr 767 S73<br />

A book of British etching, from Francis Barlow to Francis Seymour<br />

Haden, with illustrations of a hundred and fifty-six etchings. 2 pts. in<br />

lv. Lane [1926].<br />

A critical review of English etchers from the 17th to the early 20th century,<br />

with a section devoted to foreign etchers who worked in England.<br />

Sprague, Elizabeth, & Sprague, Curtiss. 741 S76<br />

How to design greeting cards. Bridgman [cl926].<br />

Sugden, Alan Victor, & Edmondson, J. L. qb 745.3 S94<br />

A history of English wallpaper, 1509-1914; with 70 plates in colour<br />

and 190 illustrations in half-tone. Batsford [1925].<br />

"Various works of reference": p.280—281.<br />

Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. 701 T14d<br />

De l'ideal dans l'art, lemons professees a l'ficole des Beaux-Arts.<br />

1867.<br />

Contents.—Le degre d'importance du caractere.—Le degre de bienfaisance du<br />

caractere.—Le degre de convergence des effets.<br />

Thornborough, Laura. 747 T39<br />

Interior decorating for everybody; how Jane Norton furnished a<br />

room, an apartment, and then a house for herself and John; their<br />

problems in home furnishing and how they solved them. Barse [cl925].<br />

Vallois, Grace M. 707.3 V16<br />

First steps in collecting. Dodd.<br />

Bibliography: p.12; 132-133.<br />

Informal descriptions and suggestions concerning old furniture, pottery, and<br />

glassware, chiefly English.<br />

City Planning<br />

Chicago—Plan commission. r 710 C43p<br />

The plan of Chicago in 1925; a report to the citizens of Chicago<br />

setting forth what has been accomplished by united civic effort during<br />

the past fifteen years. 1925.<br />

James, Harlean. 710 J16<br />

Land planning in the United States for the city, state, and nation,<br />

preface by R. T. Ely, introduction by Albert Shaw. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

(Land economics series.)<br />

"Volume ix in the standard course in real estate outlined by the joint commission<br />

representing the National Association of Real Estate Boards, the United Y. M. C. A.<br />

Schools, and the Institute for Research in Land Economics and Public Utilities."<br />

"Suggested reading" at end of most of the chapters.


260 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Bumpus, Thomas Francis. q 726 B88ct<br />

The cathedrals and churches of Italy, with seventy-nine illustrations<br />

(eight of which are in colour). Dodd, 1926.<br />

Habicht, Victor Curt. b 729.9 Hll<br />

Die niedersachsischen mittelalterlichen ch<strong>org</strong>estiihle, mit 32 lichtdrucktafeln.<br />

1915. (Beitrage zur niedersachsischen kunstgeschichte,<br />

v.l.)<br />

At head of title: Studien zur deutschen kunstgeschichte, 171. heft.<br />

Contains 32 plates showing choir stalls and details of wood carving from medieval<br />

German churches.<br />

McClelland, Nancy. 729 M13<br />

The practical book of decorative wall-treatments. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.263-266.<br />

The same b 729 M13<br />

Has chapters on the historic development of decorated walls, tiles, frescoes, wall<br />

painting, stucco and plaster ornamentation, applied hangings, wood-panelling, openings,<br />

and movable decorations. Contains many illustrations showing various examples, selected<br />

from houses both here and abroad.<br />

Newcomb, Rexford. q 724.9 N26<br />

The Spanish house for America; its design, furnishing, and garden.<br />

Lippincott, 1927.<br />

"Books on Spanish and Spanish-American architecture, gardens, and furnishing"<br />

: p.163-164.<br />

The same qb 724.9 N26<br />

Describes the characteristics of the Spanish-American style of architecture and<br />

contains many illustrations and plans.<br />

Parent, Paul. b 720.944 P23<br />

L'architecture civile a Lille au 17e siecle, edition decoree par Omer<br />

Bouchery, illustree de dessins de I'auteur et de 65 planches hors texte,<br />

reunissant 93 photogravures. 1925.<br />

"Bibliographie": p.231-236.<br />

Remey, Charles Mason. qr 726 R33n<br />

The national church of the United States of America to be built in<br />

the city of Washington. 1926.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Outlines the purposes, program, and design of a national church which would<br />

serve all religious sects and denominations. Contains six architectural drawings.<br />

Robertson, Manning Durdin. 720.4 R54<br />

Laymen and the new architecture. Murray [1925].<br />

"Written, not with the ambitious purpose of explaining what architecture is, but<br />

rather of suggesting points of view that may help to quicken interest in an art movement<br />

that is not at present fully appreciated even by the most cultured among laymen."<br />

Preface.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 261<br />

Tralle, Henry Edward, & Merrill, G. E. 726 T68b<br />

Building for religious education. Century [cl926].<br />

Discusses the advantages of a three-unit type of church building including a<br />

church auditorium, a fellowship hall, and facilities for religious education. Gives<br />

specific advice for "planning, building, and financing, and contains 12 illustrative<br />

plans and other illustrations.<br />

Walker, Charles Howard. b 729.3 W16<br />

The theory of mouldings. Jansen, 1926.<br />

Music<br />

Farwell, Arthur. qM 784.4 F25<br />

American Indian melodies; edited and arranged for the piano, with<br />

introduction. Op.11. Schirmer [cl914].<br />

Gay, Agnes Godfrey. M 784.8 G25<br />

Chansons, poesies, et jeux frangais pour les enfants americains.<br />

Jenkins [cl896].<br />

Gurlitt, Cornelius. qM 786.4 G97<br />

Albumblatter fiir die jugend (Albumleaves for the young); kleine<br />

tonstiicke fiir pianoforte. Op.101. Augener.<br />

Hadow, Sir William Henry. 780.4 H12<br />

A comparison of poetry and music. Cambridge University Press,<br />

1926. (Henry Sidgwick lecture, 1925.)<br />

Hamilton, Clarence Grant. 780.9 H19e<br />

Epochs in musical progress; fourth year of a study course in music<br />

understanding adopted by the National Federation of Music Clubs.<br />

Ditson [cl926].<br />

"Reference books" at end of each chapter.<br />

Jeancon, Jean Allard. qM 784.4 J22<br />

Indian song book. Denver Allied Arts [cl924].<br />

Contents.—Moon dance (Ute).—Navajo magic (Navajo).—Poseyemo's song (Tewa).<br />

—Butterfly dance (Hopi).—Rain in the desert (Navajo).—Homesick (Tewa).<br />

Playground and Recreation Association of America. 780 P69<br />

Community music; a practical guide for the conduct of community<br />

music activities. Birchard, 1926. (The laurel library.)<br />

Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour. qM 782.6 S94pia<br />

Pianoforte score of the Mikado; or, The town of Titipu; arrangement<br />

for pianoforte by G. L. Tracy. Pond, 1885.<br />

Wilson (H. W.) Co., pub. q 784 W76<br />

Song index; an index to more than 12,000 songs in 177 song<br />

collections comprising 262 volumes, ed. by M. E. Sears assisted by<br />

Phyllis Crawford. Wilson, 1926. (Standard catalog series.)<br />

The same qr 784 W76


262 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Recreation<br />

Burt, Emily Rose. 793 B94p<br />

Planning your party. Harper, 1927.<br />

Carpentier, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. 796.8 C22<br />

The art of boxing. Harrap [1926].<br />

Ramsaye, Terry. 792.7 R18<br />

A million and one nights; a history of the motion picture. 2v.<br />

Simon, 1926.<br />

"Comprehensive in content, profuse in illustration, detailed in documentation...<br />

Naturally, the emphasis is chiefly on patents, trade wars, production costs, and picture<br />

finance: the film in relation to art and national psychology gets scant attention, nor is<br />

the influence of German technical skill and direction adequately presented. These<br />

subjects are more or less excluded from the author's main purpose, however, which has<br />

been to compile an historical record, filled with facts and figures." Dial, 1927.<br />

Wallis, Claire, & Gates, N. R. 793 W18<br />

Parties for occasions, with many descriptive illustrations and diagrams.<br />

Century [cl925].<br />

Literature<br />

Baudelaire, Charles. 848 B32p<br />

Prose and poetry; tr. by Arthur Symons. Boni, 1926.<br />

Bowman, James Cloyd, ed. 801 B66<br />

Contemporary American criticism. Holt [cl926].<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.xi-xiii.<br />

Contents.—Nationality in literature [by] J. R. Lowell.—Democratic vistas [by]<br />

Walt Whitman.—The new criticism [by] J. E. Spingarn.—Criticism of criticism of<br />

criticism [by] H. L. Mencken.—Criticism [by] W. C. Brownell.—Genius and taste<br />

[by] Irving Babbitt.—Art and decency [by] Grant Showerman.—The point of view in<br />

American criticism [by] S. P. Sherman.—Pessimism and the critical code [by] P. H.<br />

Boynton.—Highbrow and lowbrow [by] Van Wyck Brooks.—A note on realism [by]<br />

Sherwood Anderson.—A note on English realism [by] R. M. Lovett.—Document and<br />

work of art [by] Carl Van Doren.—Patterns for the free [by] Irwin Edman.—Art, form,<br />

and expression [by] Llewellyn Jones.—The fallacy of free verse [by] Theodore Maynard.<br />

—The cheer-leader in literature [by] William McFee.—The critical game [by] John<br />

Macy.—A prospectus for criticism [by] H. S. Canby.—Two generations in American<br />

poetry [by] Amy Lowell.—The new American poetry [by] Conrad Aiken.—The shot of<br />

Acestes [by] F. L. Pattee.—The language of all the world [by] Ge<strong>org</strong>e Woodberry.<br />

Buchan, John. 804 B84<br />

Homilies and recreations. Nelson [1926].<br />

Essays on literary subjects.<br />

Cicero, Marcus Tullius. 876 C47Let<br />

Letters of a Roman gentleman; selected from the correspondence of<br />

Cicero and tr. by A. P. McKinlay. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"Includes the portions of his correspondence most significant for their humor,<br />

literary excellence, and pertinency to present-day problems. . .The selections. . .have been<br />

made with a view to giving a complete story of Cicero's life as revealed in his letters."<br />

Preface.<br />

Collins, Joseph. 814 C71<br />

The doctor looks at love and life. Doran [cl926].<br />

Contents.—LOVE: The sex urge, its onset and management; Sexual frigidity and<br />

marital incompatibility; Matrimony wreckers; Homosexuality.—LIFE: Adult infantilism;<br />

Voices crying in the wilderness; Do characters in fiction behave like human<br />

beings? The fundamentalists and modernists of psychology; Adult education via<br />

leisure and libraries.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 263<br />

Cruppi, Mme. Louise (Cremeux). 839.7 C89<br />

Femmes ecrivains d'aujourd'hui; I. Suede. [1912?]<br />

No more published?<br />

Demosthenes. 885 D42d<br />

De corona and De falsa legatione, with an English translation by C.<br />

A. Vince and J. H. Vince. Heinemann, 1926. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

Greek and English on opposite pages.<br />

The same r 885 D42d<br />

Duhamel, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. 841.09 D88<br />

Les poetes et la poesie, 1912-1914. Ed.4. 1922.<br />

Edgar, Pelham. 813 J16ze<br />

Henry James, man and author. Houghton, 1927.<br />

"The most copious of the books devoted to this subject, and in some respects the<br />

most useful. Giving little space to mere biography... Mr. Edgar proceeds to a minute<br />

chronological examination and comparison of the novels and short stories themselves.<br />

Of all the more important works, and many of the minor ones, he gives us an excellent<br />

precis; and to these skeleton outlines he adds a good deal of very shrewd and just<br />

marginal comment." Conrad Aiken in Books, 1927.<br />

Holliday, Robert Cortes. 814 H72b<br />

Broome Street straws. Doran [cl919].<br />

Kennedy, William Dorsey, & Gordon, Margaret, ed. 808 K18<br />

The free-lance writer's handbook. Writer Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

Contents.—The survey.—The literary markets.<br />

"A successful attempt to aid...people [who are turning to writing as a means of<br />

livelihood] by showing them how to write saleable matter...and how to place such<br />

matter successfully when written. All forms of writing are dealt with, children's<br />

verses, verses for Christmas cards, corporation publicity, writing for the radio, as<br />

well as the more common kinds. It devotes one hundred and fifty pages to giving a<br />

list of the magazines, the publishers, and the syndicates where the writer can sell his<br />

wares. Most of the writers seem to be experts on their subjects, and their advice<br />

seems to be sound and to the point." P. R. Reynolds in Saturday review of<br />

literature, 1926.<br />

Law, Frederick Houk. 808.5 L39<br />

How to write and how to deliver an oration. Putnam, 1926.<br />

Miles, Mrs. Susan, comp. 808.8 M68<br />

An anthology of youth in verse and prose. Lane [1925].<br />

"Index of authors and sources with notes": p.333-376.<br />

The selections are chiefly from English literature.<br />

Palache, John Garber. 843.09 P17<br />

Four novelists of the old regime; Crebillon, Laclos, Diderot, Restif<br />

de la Bretonne. Viking Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.269-271.<br />

Sholto-Douglas, Nora I. r 823 S55<br />

Synopses of English fiction. Stokes.<br />

The foreword and part one include the first 40 works of fiction in English, in<br />

chronological order. Part two contains synopses of 37 novels from 1812 to 1903.<br />

Contains an index of characters.<br />

Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. 824 C21zt<br />

L'idealisme anglais; etude sur Carlyle. 1864.<br />

Wood, Clement. 811 L956zw<br />

Amy Lowell. Vinal, 1926.<br />

A critical study.


264 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Poetry<br />

Frere, John Hookham. 821 F93<br />

The monks and the giants; ed. with notes and an introduction on<br />

the Italian medley poets and their English imitators, including Byron,<br />

by R. D. Waller. Manchester University Press, 1926. (Manchester<br />

University. English series, no.14.)<br />

Contents.—Preface.—Introduction.—Chief events in the life of Frere.—Bibliographies.—Proem.—Canto<br />

I.—Canto II.—Canto III.—Canto IV.—Additional stanzas.—<br />

Notes.<br />

Frothingham, Robert, comp. 811.08 F97<br />

Songs of adventure; an anthology. Houghton, 1926.<br />

A collection of poems by modern English and American authors.<br />

Gray, Roland Palmer, ed. 811.08 G81<br />

Songs and ballads of the Maine lumberjacks, with other songs from<br />

Maine. Harvard University Press, 1924.<br />

McAllister, C. B., comp. 811.08 Mil<br />

Selected poems on Woodrow Wilson; a memorial by American poets,<br />

illustrations by J. D. Kreuttner. Dean, 1926.<br />

Maynard, Theodore, comp. 821.08 M53<br />

The book of modern Catholic verse. Holt [cl926].<br />

Merrill, A. Marion, & Sprague, G. E. W., ed. 821.08 M63<br />

Contemporary verse; ed. with a prologue and notes. Little, 1926.<br />

Ransom, John Crowe. 811 R19t<br />

Two gentlemen in bonds. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Sassoon, Siegfried. 821 S25s<br />

Satirical poems. Viking Press, 1926.<br />

Sitwell, Edith. 821 S6232s<br />

The sleeping beauty. Knopf, 1924.<br />

Weston, Mildred. 811 W57<br />

The singing hill. Vinal, 1926.<br />

Wilkinson, Mrs. Marguerite Ogden (Bigelow). 811 W731c<br />

Citadels. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Wordsworth, William. 821 W89pr<br />

The prelude; or, Growth of a poet's mind; ed. from the manuscripts<br />

with introduction, textual and critical notes by Ernest De Selincourt.<br />

Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich. 891.72 C41w<br />

The wood demon, a comedy in four acts; tr. by S. S. Koteliansky.<br />

Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Dane, Clemence (pseud, of Winifred Ashton). 822 D21g<br />

Granite; a tragedy. Heinemann, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 265<br />

Forzano, Giovacchino. 852 F79<br />

II dono del mattino; piccola commedia in tre atti. 1926.<br />

Gray, Terence. 822 G81<br />

The life of the king of the South & North Kamari'a, daughter of<br />

the sun, Hatshepsut; a pageant of court life in old Egypt in the early<br />

xviiith dynasty, reconstructed from the monuments; a chapter of<br />

Egyptian history in dramatic form. Appleton, 1923.<br />

Bibliography: p.[260.]<br />

Kaiser, Ge<strong>org</strong>. 832 Kll<br />

From morn to midnight; a play in seven scenes; tr. from the German,<br />

by Ashley Dukes (the Theatre Guild version). Brentano [cl922].<br />

The same. (In Poet lore, v.31, no.3, p.317-363.) . ,r 805 P74 v.31 no.3<br />

Lawson, John Howard. 812 L42<br />

Processional; a jazz symphony of American life in four acts, the<br />

Theatre Guild version, with eight. illustrations from photographs of<br />

the Theatre Guild production. Seltzer, 1925.<br />

Millay, Edna St. Vincent. 812 M68k<br />

The king's henchman; a play in three acts. Harper, 1927.<br />

Miller, Mrs. Madeleine Ge<strong>org</strong>eanna (Sweeny). 792.5 M69f<br />

The fruits of peace; a pageant for young people. Methodist Book<br />

Concern [cl925].<br />

[Playground and Recreation Association of America.] qr 016.8 P69<br />

Available material for the Sesqui-Centennial celebration, 1776-1926.<br />

[1926.]<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Contents.—Dramatizations of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.—Other<br />

plays of the Colonial period.—Pageants.—Recitations.—For the book shelf.—Music.<br />

Shay, Frank, ed. 812 S53p<br />

Plays for strolling mummers. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Dancing dolls; a fantastic comedy, by K. S. Goodman.—Inside stuff; a<br />

gastronomical fantasy, by Theodore Pratt.—Great moments; a juvenile comedy, by<br />

Raymond Moore.—The flirtation; a pantomimic comedy, by Frank Forrester.—All on<br />

a summer's day; a charming trifle, by Colin Clements.—My tailor; a comedy of life,<br />

by Alfred Capus.—A course in piracy; a burlesque comedy, by Phillips Russell.—<br />

Creatures of impulse; a musical comedy, by W. S. Gilbert.—Note.—Plan of stage and<br />

lighting for plays for strolling mummers.<br />

Tickner, F. J., ed. 822 T44<br />

Earlier English drama, from Robin Hood to Everyman; ed. and<br />

arranged for acting. Nelson [1926]. (The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

"Notes on books for further study": p.xv-xvi.<br />

Contents.—May day.—Christmastide.—Mummers and gleemen.—Royal entries.—<br />

The trope.—The Cornish plays.—The shipwright's play (Newcastle).—The flood (Wakefield).—The<br />

creation (The play of Coventry).—The prophets (The play of Coventry).—<br />

The pageant of shearmen and taylors (Coventry).—The shepherds' play (Chester).—The<br />

massacre of the innocents (Chester).—The salutation (Wakefield).—The raising of<br />

Lazarus (Wakefield).—The passion and the resurrection.—Doomesday (The play of<br />

Coventry).—The conversion of Saint Paul (Digby collection).—The morality of wisdom<br />

(Digby collection).—Everyman.


266 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

812 T91<br />

Twelve one-act plays, with an introduction by W. P. Eaton. Longmans,<br />

1926.<br />

Contents.—The valiant [by] Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass.—Romance of<br />

the willow pattern [by] E. B. Van der Veer.—The grill [by] G. W. Johnston.—The<br />

master salesman [by] W. H. Upson.—Thank you, doctor [by] Gilbert Emery.—Copy<br />

[by] Kendall Banning.—The trap [by] Alice Gerstenberg.—Good medicine [by] Jack<br />

Arnold and Edwin Burke.—God winks [by] K. S. Burgess.—A woman of character [by]<br />

E. A. Brown.—Jazz and minuet [by] Ruth Giorloff.—The most foolish virgin [by] H. G.<br />

Gaskill.<br />

Valle-Inclan, Ramon del. 862 V16<br />

Romance de lobos; comedia barbara, dividida en tres jornadas.<br />

[1922.] (Opera omnia, v.15.)<br />

Wilde, Percival. 793.1 W714k<br />

Kings in Nomania. Appleton, 1926.<br />

A children's play.<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Balzac, Honore de. 92 B218baL<br />

Lettres a l'etrangere. 2v. [1899?]-1906. (CEuvres posthumes, 1-2.)<br />

Letters to Madame Hanska, afterward Madame de Balzac.<br />

v.l. 1833-1842.<br />

v.2. 1842-1844.<br />

92 B383be<br />

Beethoven, impressions of contemporaries. Schirmer [cl926].<br />

Chinard, Gilbert. 92 J2323ch<br />

Jefferson et les ideologues d'apres sa correspondance inedite avec<br />

Destutt de Tracy, Cabanis, J.-B. Say, et Auguste Comte. Johns<br />

Hopkins Press, 1925. (The Johns Hopkins studies in romance literatures<br />

and languages, Extra volume 1.)<br />

"Ouvrages consultes": p.[288]-291.<br />

Clampett, Frederick William. 92 B8892c<br />

Luther Burbank, "our beloved infidel", his religion of humanity.<br />

Macmillan, 1926.<br />

An account of the naturalist's religious experiences and beliefs, as disclosed in<br />

conversations with his friend, a former clergyman.<br />

D'Auvergne, Edmund B. 92 L916d<br />

Pierre Loti; the romance of a great writer. Stokes [1927?]<br />

"A short bibliography of the works of Pierre Loti": p.[245]; "Translations into<br />

English of the works of Pierre Loti": p.[246.]<br />

A biography emphasizing the romantic and exotic aspects of Loti's career, with<br />

little attempt at criticism or interpretation.<br />

Hirst, Francis Wrigley. 92 M9112h<br />

Early life & letters of John Morley. 2v. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

"Mr. Hirst has not, it is true, arranged his material as well as he might have<br />

done, and the chronology is often confused or confusing, but he was right to make<br />

it a long book and to include the great bulk of Morley's letters. Only in that way<br />

was it possible to obtain a true portrait. . .of the John Morley of 1860 to 1885. The<br />

result is. . .interesting not only because of the portrait of Morley which it gives us,<br />

but also because of the deeper insight which it gives us into the political thought of<br />

a period of great political importance." Leonard Woolf in Nation and athenaum, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 267<br />

Hopper, DeWolf. 92 H7882h<br />

Once a clown, always a clown; reminiscences of DeWolf Hopper;<br />

written in collaboration with W. W. Stout. Little, 1927.<br />

The experiences and reminiscences of a comedian who has been on the professional<br />

stage since his twentieth year, and appeared in all but three of the Gilbert and<br />

Sullivan operettas.<br />

Layton, Walter T. 92 C5522L<br />

The discoverer of gas lighting; notes on the life and work of the<br />

Rev. John Clayton, D. D., 1657-1725; foreword by Charles Carpenter.<br />

King, 1926.<br />

LeMay, Late. r 92 L583L<br />

Memories of Montana, by Late LeMay, her father. Privately<br />

printed, 1925.<br />

Ludwig, Emil. 92 N129Lud<br />

Napoleon; tr. by Eden and Cedar Paul. Boni, 1926.<br />

"An admirable book in every respect, sane and generous, well composed, well written<br />

and most felicitously translated. . .The book purports to be not a history, but a<br />

psychological biography with the technique of a romance. . .But, as a history, it is<br />

complete and accurate enough to satisfy all but the professional student.. .The spirit of<br />

the book is neither German nor French, but European." Albert Guerard in Books, 1927.<br />

Macaulay, Thomas Babington, lord. 92 B131m<br />

Essay on Bacon; ed. by David Salmon. Longmans, 1914. (Longmans'<br />

British classics.)<br />

Mary Monica, Sister. 92 A581m<br />

Angela Merici and her teaching idea (1474-1540), with an introduction<br />

by J. F. R. Canevin. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.[393]-405.<br />

A biography of the founder of the Ursuline order.<br />

92 U251un<br />

More uncensored recollections, by the author of "Uncensored recollections"<br />

and "Things I shouldn't tell". Harper, 1926.<br />

A volume of gossip about the society of Edwardian England and the France of<br />

the Second Empire. The author was, he tells us, a very close friend of Edward, but<br />

he makes no pretense at any serious discussion of affairs of state. Adapted from<br />

H. S. Solow in Books, 1926.<br />

Nelson, Lars P. 92 W7732n<br />

President Wilson, the worlds peace-maker. Norstedt, 1919.<br />

A biographical sketch containing many of Wilson's speeches.<br />

r 92 P395pen<br />

Penn and religious liberty, interpreted by representatives of sixteen<br />

denominations; Founders' week, Philadelphia, October sixth, 1908.<br />

[Ketterlinus, 1908.]<br />

Pulver, Jeffrey. 92 B6882p<br />

Johannes Brahms. Harper, 1926. (Masters of music.)<br />

A biography of the German composer.<br />

Smith, Walter Ge<strong>org</strong>e, & Smith, H. G. 92 S878s<br />

Fidelis of the Cross, James Kent Stone; with 14 illustrations.<br />

Putnam, 1926.<br />

A biography of J. K. Stone (1840-1921), who was president of Kenyon College and<br />

then of Hobart College, and in 1869 left the Episcopal ministry to enter the Catholic<br />

Church. As a member of the Passionist Order he was active in the mission fields of<br />

Argentine, Chile, and Brazil, and as an administrator of the order.


268 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Spedding, Charles T. 92 S741s<br />

Reminiscences of transatlantic travellers. Lippincott [1926].<br />

"Mr. Spedding, for many years purser of the Aquitania, has dashed off a sizable<br />

and jolly volume suitable alike for habitual Cunarders, persistent landlubbers and unclassified<br />

lovers of anecdotes and sketches about prominent persons." Books, 1926.<br />

Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. 92 T145t<br />

H. Taine; sa vie et sa correspondance. 4v. 1902-07.<br />

Tetrazzini, Mme. Luisa. 92 T325t<br />

My life of song. Dorrance [cl922].<br />

Recollections of the Italian operatic singer.<br />

Workman, Herbert Brook. 92 W982w<br />

John Wyclif; a study of the English medieval church. 2v. Claren­<br />

don Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"A masterly treatise. . .Wyclif's exceedingly complex personality is convincingly<br />

interpreted. But not content with this, the author has also elucidated the baffled reformer's<br />

age...with praiseworthy fullness and precision." 5. Parkes Cadman in Literary<br />

review, 1927.<br />

The author is (1926) principal of Westminster College and senator of London<br />

University.<br />

Collected Biography. Heraldry<br />

Black, Clementina. 920 B51<br />

The Linleys of Bath; with an introduction by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Saintsbury.<br />

Minton, 1926.<br />

Almost all the members of the Linley family seem to have been interesting and<br />

talented—or to have married interesting people. One of the most charming was<br />

Elizabeth Ann Linley, who married Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and it is with them<br />

that the book is particularly concerned.<br />

Gardiner, Alfred Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 920 G17pr<br />

Prophets, priests, & kings. Dent [1914]. (The wayfarer's library.)<br />

Forty sketches, first published in 1908, of contemporary statesmen, authors,<br />

religious leaders, and others. All but five are English.<br />

Gevaert, Emile. qr 929.6 G34h<br />

Heraldique; son esprit, son langage, et ses applications, edition du<br />

Bulletin des metiers d'art. [1923.]<br />

"Bibliographie": p.443-444.<br />

Contains many plates and drawings in the text showing coats of arms and heraldic<br />

decorations, and sculpture, painting, stained glass, embroidery, etc. in which they are<br />

used.<br />

r 920 R354<br />

Representative Clevelanders; a biographical directory of leading men and<br />

women in present day Cleveland community. Cleveland Topics Co.,<br />

1927.<br />

Wallace, William Stewart, comp. r 920 W17<br />

The dictionary of Canadian biography. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Includes no living persons.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 269<br />

Maps<br />

Maps—Allegheny County, Pa. (1927.) qr 912.74885 M5<br />

Allegheny Co., Pa., showing township, borough, and city boundary<br />

lines, improved county roads, township roads, interurban electric<br />

roads, steam railways, and schools. Pittsburgh, David, 1927.<br />

Roll map; size 365^ x 45 inches; scale, 1 mile to 1 inch.<br />

Land area of Allegheny County, 725 sq. miles, population, 1920 census, 1,184,832,<br />

number of townships, 54, boroughs, 66.<br />

Maps—Brazil. (1925.) qr 912.81 M3<br />

Carta geographica do Brasil; <strong>org</strong>anisada pelo Club de Engenharia,<br />

sob a presidencia do Snr. Dr. Andre Gustavo Paulo de Frontin, sendo<br />

relator o Snr. Dr. Francisco Bhering; reducqao feita e revista por<br />

A. D. Ribeiro. 1925.<br />

Size, 35!4 x 43 inches, folded in sq. folio cover; scale, 50 kilometers to 1 centimeter.<br />

Maps—France. qr 912.44 M16<br />

Nouvelle carte de France, Belgique, bords du Rhin, Suisse, etc.<br />

Size, 30^6 x 34 inches, folded in sq. folio cover; scale, 1:265,000.<br />

Contains inset maps "Colonies franchises" and "Algerie et Tunisie."<br />

Maps—France. (1918.) qr 912.44 M15<br />

St. Mihiel-C. Ed.9. Engineer reproduction plant, U. S. Army,<br />

1924. (Groupe des canevas de tir, 246-312.)<br />

Size, 39 x 25 ^2 inches, folded in folio cover; scale, 1:20,000.<br />

Issued by the "Military engineer".<br />

Travel and Description<br />

General<br />

Nichols, William Ford, bp. 910 N31<br />

Some world-circuit saunterings. Elder [cl913].<br />

An account of a world cruise in 1910.<br />

O'Brien, Conor. 910.4 012<br />

Across three oceans; a colonial voyage in the yacht "Saoirse".<br />

Arnold, 1926.<br />

"Tells of his two-years' voyage round the world in a little twenty-ton sailing<br />

vessel...The skipper writes easily, in a happy temper, and with sustained interest—<br />

not only of the days at sea, but of South African and antipodean cities and incidents<br />

manifold." New statesman, 1926.<br />

Mr. O'Brien started from Dublin in 1923.<br />

Wells, Linton. 910 W49<br />

Around the world in twenty-eight days, with an introduction by<br />

Vilhjalmur Stefansson. Houghton, 1926.<br />

An account of a record-breaking trip made in July 1926 by airplane, ship, train,<br />

and automobile by Linton Wells and Edward Evans.


270 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Europe<br />

Bone, James. q 914.144 B62<br />

The perambulator in Edinburgh, with pictures by E. S. Lumsden.<br />

Knopf, 1926.<br />

"Not the stock type of descriptive book, and yet the reader will find all the<br />

ingredients of that type here, a careful architectural and topographical analysis, comment<br />

on ancient decorations, fireplaces, doors, knockers and windows and the reincarnation<br />

of various historical figures. But animating all this and lifting what might<br />

be 'the usual thing' to another plane entirely is the spirit with which Mr. Bone<br />

approaches his task." H. L. Gorman in New York times, 1926.<br />

Dainelli, Giotto, & Poggi, Giovanni. r 914.55 D15<br />

Toscana. 2v. 1924. (Automobile Club di Milano. Itinerari automobilistici<br />

d'ltalia.)<br />

[v.l.] Text.<br />

[v.2.] Atlas.<br />

Volume one contains many small illustrations showing scenes and works of art in<br />

Tuscany.<br />

Ducros, Louis. 914.4 D86<br />

French society in the eighteenth century; tr. from the French by<br />

W. de Geijer, with a foreword by J. A. Higgs-Walker. Bell, 1926.<br />

"List of principal authors cited": p.343-348.<br />

"M. Ducros divides his field among the Court, Paris and the Provinces, with an<br />

extra section on 'public opinion'.. .There are chapters on the nobility, the clergy,<br />

the King, the lawyers, the bourgeoisie, the army, the salons, and provincial life...<br />

M. Ducros writes entertainingly of an age which he loves.. .There is more of the<br />

raconteur here than of the historian." Herbert Solow in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Hammer, Simon Christian. 914.81 H22<br />

Things seen in Norway; a description of the scenery of the country,<br />

the picturesqueness of its numberless fjords, the majesty of its mountains<br />

& waterfalls, with an account of the people & their towns, homes,<br />

customs, literature, & art. Seeley, 1927. (Things seen series.)<br />

Hartley, Dorothy, & Elliot, M. M. V. 914.2 H32<br />

Life and work of the people of England; a pictorial record from<br />

contemporary sources, [v.3-4.] Batsford [1926]. (The "People's life<br />

& work" series.)<br />

v.3. The fifteenth century.<br />

v.4. The sixteenth century.<br />

Herring, Robert. 914.67 H47<br />

The president's hat. Longmans, 1926.<br />

An account, written in a somewhat facetious style, of a walking tour in the<br />

republic of Andorra in the Pyrenees.<br />

Hielscher, Kurt. qr 914.5 H52<br />

Picturesque Italy, architecture and landscape. Brentano [1925].<br />

(Orbis terrarum.)<br />

Made up of plates.<br />

Hornby, Lester Ge<strong>org</strong>e. q 914.97 H79<br />

Balkan sketches; an artist's wanderings in the kingdom of the<br />

Serbs, with illustrations by the author. Little, 1927.


I<br />

BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 271<br />

Johnson, Walter. 913.42 J36<br />

Folk-memory; or, The continuity of British archaeology, with illustrations<br />

by Sydney Harrowing and others. Clarendon Press, 1908.<br />

"References and bibliography": p.[360]— 391.<br />

Intended as a general summary of the researches made by archaeological authorities<br />

in the field of British folklore and antiquities.<br />

Society of Friends of Roumania. qr 914.98 S67<br />

Bulletin, dedicated to Her Majesty, Queen Marie of Roumania.<br />

[Fischer Press] 1926.<br />

Contents.-—Greeting and welcome to H. M. the Queen, by W. N. Cromwell.-—-Cedant<br />

arma togae, by E. A. Walsh.—Resurrection, by H. M. Queen Marie.—Personality of<br />

H. M. Queen Marie, by Walter Littlefield.—From Rome to Bucharest, by General<br />

Rudeano.—Roumania and its people, by J. T. Shot well.—The new Roumanian state,<br />

regions and resources, by E. M. Sanders.—-Transylvania and the dynasty of greater<br />

Roumania, by Andrei Popovici.—The Bessarabian problem, by C. U. Clark.—Night, by<br />

P. Cerna.—Some of our customs, by D. D. Dimancesco.—Friendship, by Daniela Antonesco.—The<br />

rise of Roumanian art and architecture, by Nicholas J<strong>org</strong>a.—New aspects<br />

of Roumanian literature, by Walter Littlefield.—Roumania's financial progress since<br />

tbe war, by Radu Irimescu.—General considerations on Roumanian industry, by Victor<br />

Slavesco.—Education in Roumania, by Christine Galitzi.—Roumanian jurisprudence, by<br />

J. F. Dulles.—democratic Roumania, by Edward Herbert.—Roumanian medicine, by<br />

Kendall Emerson.<br />

United States<br />

Florida Takes Inventory Congress, Palm Beach, 1926. qr 917.59 F667<br />

Florida's inventory; proceedings of the Florida Takes Inventory<br />

Congress held at Palm Beach, Florida, April 16, 1926; auspices of the<br />

Florida State Chamber of Commerce. 1926.<br />

Phillips, Philip Lee. r 016.9174811 P51<br />

A descriptive list of maps and views of Philadelphia in the Library of<br />

Congress, 1683-1865. [1926.]<br />

"Issued by permission of the Library of Congress, as Special Publication number<br />

two of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia, 1926."<br />

Wright, Richardson Little. 917.3 W93<br />

Hawkers & walkers in early America, strolling peddlers, preachers,<br />

lawyers, doctors, players, and others, from the beginning to the Civil<br />

War; with 68 illustrations from old sources. Lippincott. 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.275-289.<br />

"Mr. Wright makes no pretense of giving an exhaustive account of road and<br />

riverway life before the railroad. .. But he has brought together an amazing number<br />

of individuals and types, with some explanation of the conditions which brought them<br />

into being. His book is packed as full as a peddler's pack with serious information<br />

and with curious odds and ends of fact gleaned from many corners, including the<br />

three hundred and forty-odd histories, articles and annals of the appended bibliography."<br />

Garreta Busey in Books, 1927.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Cormack, Mrs. Annie. 915.1 C81<br />

Chinese birthday, wedding, funeral, and other customs. [Ed. 2.]<br />

1923.<br />

Geil, William Edgar. 915.1 G28s<br />

The sacred 5 of China. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Tells of a journey to the five holy mountains, Tai Shan, Nan Yo, Sung Shan,<br />

Hua Shan, Heng Shan, and describes the pilgrim routes, the shrines, the ancient<br />

legends about them, and the reverence and superstitions of the pilgrims.


272 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Kirtland, Lucian Swift. 915 K29<br />

Finding the worth while in the Orient. McBride, 1926.<br />

"A trustworthy, comprehensive guide to the tourist of the Far East...He covers<br />

with enlightening thoroughness, in the order named, Japan, China, Korea, the<br />

Philippines, the Dutch East Indies, the Malay Straits Settlements, Siam, French<br />

Indo-China, Burma, India, Ceylon. Accompanying the topographical matter of the<br />

text, the major historical features of each country are briefly cited... At the close<br />

there is a useful, concise 'Memorandum of Eastern Itineraries,' setting forth facts<br />

relating to the best season of the year for travelling in the countries described, the<br />

requisite amount of time to spend in each and the transportation routes to be preferred."<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Rawson, Kennett Longley. 919.8 R23<br />

A boy's-eye view of the Arctic; introduction by D. B. MacMillan.<br />

Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The 14-year-old cabin boy of the "Bowdoin" tells of his adventures with Commander<br />

MacMillan's expedition to the Arctic in 1925.<br />

Saenz, Moises, & Priestley, H. I. 917.2 S12<br />

Some Mexican problems. University of Chicago Press [\d926].<br />

(Chicago University—Norman Wait Harris memorial foundation.)<br />

Contents.—The program of the Mexican government, by Moises Saenz.—The<br />

problems confronting Mexico, by H. I. Priestley.<br />

Moises Saenz is (1927) sub-secretary of the department of education of Mexico;<br />

H. I. Priestley is professor of Mexican history in the University of California.<br />

Vasconcelos, Jose, & Gamio, Manuel. 917.2 V22<br />

Aspects of Mexican civilization. University of Chicago Press<br />

[cl926]. (Chicago University—Norman Wait Harris memorial foundation.)<br />

Contents.—The Latin-American basis of Mexican civilization, by Jose Vasconcelos:<br />

Similarity and contrast; Democracy in Latin America; The race problem in Latin<br />

America.—The Indian basis of Mexican civilization, by Manuel Gamio: Incorporating<br />

the Indian in the Mexican population; The education of Indo-Hispanic peoples; Some<br />

aspects of diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico.<br />

Verrill, Alpheus Hyatt. 918.6 V28p<br />

Panama of today; illustrated with photographs by the author. Dodd.<br />

1927.<br />

A general description of the country, its people, its resources, and its attractions<br />

for tourists. The appendix contains lists of useful facts and statistics.<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Breasted, James Henry. 930 B71c<br />

The conquest of civilization. Harper, 1926.<br />

"The present treatise first appeared as a text-book, under the title, Ancient times,<br />

in 1916." Foreword.<br />

Brownell, Baker. 901 B81<br />

The new universe; an outline of the worlds in which we live. Van<br />

Nostrand. 1926.<br />

"References and reading list by chapters": p.415-441.<br />

"Written by the professor of contemporary thought at Northwestern university,<br />

this book attempts to describe man's spiritual and physical development and his ever<br />

increasing relationships (through increased knowledge) with the cosmos. There are<br />

four main divisions: Studies in nature; Studies in social policy; Studies in personal<br />

values; and General ideas of the world. The discussion is interesting and seldom<br />

abstruse." Booklist, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 273<br />

Demarest, Elizabeth Baldwin, comp. r 016.901 D41<br />

The history of civilization; a list of books to guide curious readers<br />

whose time is limited. [Pittsburgh] Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh,<br />

1927.<br />

Ferrero, Guglielmo. 901 F41w<br />

Words to the deaf, an historian contemplates his age; tr. by B. R.<br />

Redman. Putnam, 1926.<br />

The author considers the spirit of unrest and confusion everywhere evident since<br />

the World War and sees the times as a troubled and disordered epoch ready to<br />

herald the beginning of world unification and a universal civilization or the beginning<br />

of a long and slow disintegration.<br />

Fortescue, John William. 907 F79<br />

The writing of history. Longmans, 1926.<br />

"The author—himself the compiler of 'A History of the British Army' and other<br />

works of importance—has set down his theories concerning the writing of history in<br />

modest and readable fashion." Books, 1927.<br />

Robinson, James Harvey. 940 R55or<br />

The ordeal of civilization; a sketch of the development and worldwide<br />

diffusion of our present-day institutions and ideas. Harper, 1926.<br />

"A large part of the material, both text and illustrations, of this volume is taken<br />

from Mediaeval and modern times." Publisher's note.<br />

Wilson, Woodrow. 901 W77<br />

The road away from revolution. Atlantic Monthly Press [cl923].<br />

Reprinted from the "Atlantic monthly" for Aug. 1923.<br />

The same. (In Atlantic monthly, v.132, Aug. 1923.) . . .r 051 A88 v.132<br />

Europe<br />

Armstrong, Hamilton Fish. 949.6 A735<br />

The new Balkans, with an introduction by A. C Coolidge. Harper,<br />

1926.<br />

A study of political conditions in the Balkan States since the World War. The<br />

author is (1927) managing editor of "Foreign affairs" and executive director of the<br />

Council on foreign relations.<br />

Bradby, E. D. 944.04 B67<br />

A short history of the French Revolution, 1789-1795. Clarendon<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.vi-ix.<br />

"The aim of this book is to give some idea of the French Revolution to the general<br />

reader who is not an historical student, and more especially to the young reader."<br />

Preface.<br />

Guedalla, Philip. 942.08 G95<br />

Palmerston, 1784-1865. Putnam, 1927.<br />

"Authorities": p.501-540.<br />

"Mr. Guedalla's idea was not to write a biography of Palmerston. His idea was<br />

to make his book a gigantic film of the eighty years which ended in 1865 and to show<br />

us the figure and character of Palmerston in the foreground. . .Mr. Guedalla's method<br />

is to recount for each year a string of contemporary events, and then to throw upon<br />

the screen of this temporal kaleidoscope the figure of Palmerston as he was in that<br />

year." Leonard Woolf in Nation and athcmrum, 192b.


274 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States<br />

Albany, N. Y— Court of Albany, colony of Rens- r 974.74 A32<br />

selaerswyck and Schaenhechtede.<br />

Minutes of the court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck, and Schenectady,<br />

1668-73; tr. and ed. by A. J. F. Van Laer. v.l. New York State<br />

University, 1926.<br />

Earlier minutes appear in the "Minutes of the court of Rensselaerswyck, 1648-<br />

1652" (r 974.74 R34) and in the "Minutes of the court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck,<br />

1652-60" (r 974.7 B46). Records of the court for the intervening period, 1661-1667,<br />

are missing.<br />

Bassett, John Spencer. 973 B29e<br />

Expansion and reform, 1889-1926. Longmans, 1926. (Epochs of<br />

American history.)<br />

"List of reference books": p.viii-xiv.<br />

Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah. qr 973.3 B46<br />

Sources of the Declaration of Independence; an address delivered<br />

before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, June 2, 1926. [1926.]<br />

Conrad, Henry Clay. qr 975.1 C75<br />

History of the state of Delaware, from the earliest settlements to<br />

the year 1907. 3v. Privately printed, 1907.<br />

v.1-2. History.<br />

v.3. [Biography.]<br />

Hinkhouse, Fred Junkin. 973.3 H56<br />

The preliminaries of the American Revolution as seen in the English<br />

press, 1763-1775. Columbia University Press, 1926. (Columbia University.<br />

New York. Studies in history, economics, and public law,<br />

no.276.)<br />

Bibliography: p.206-210.<br />

The same. (In Columbia University, New York. Studies in history,<br />

economics, and public law, no.276.) r 330 C72 no.276<br />

Lockwood, Sarah M. q 974.71 L76<br />

New York, not so little and not so old. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p. 189.<br />

"For the out-of-towner it is an unusual sort of guide-book, displayed most attractively,<br />

injecting charming historical comment, discussing all the important landmarks and the<br />

city by zones." Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

973.3 032<br />

Our debt to France. Washington Lafayette Institution, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Our revolutionary debt to France, by J. H. Latane.—What else could<br />

France have done? Remarks of Hon. J. J. Rogers.—How France aided American<br />

liberty, by L. C. Karpinski and Charles Bache.—Our debt to France, by J. H. Penniman.—What<br />

Lafayette did for America, by J. H. Penniman.—France and America<br />

to-day, by A. P. Andrew.—Our prearmistice loans, by A. P. Andrew.<br />

Rothert, Otto Arthur. r 976.9 R75f<br />

The Filson Club and its activities, 1884-1922; a history of the Filson<br />

Club, including lists of Filson Club publications and papers on Kentucky<br />

history prepared for the club, also names of members. Morton, 1922.<br />

(Filson Club. Publications, no.32.)


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 275<br />

Tomkins, William. r 970.6 T59<br />

Universal Indian sign language of the plains Indians of North<br />

America, together with a dictionary of synonyms covering the basic<br />

words represented, also a codification of pictographic word symbols of<br />

the Ojibway and Sioux nations. Privately printed [cl926].<br />

Other Countries<br />

Creel, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 972 C87<br />

The people next door; an interpretive history of Mexico & the<br />

Mexicans. Day, 1926.<br />

Sketches the history of Mexico with emphasis upon its relations with the<br />

United States.<br />

"The faults of this readable book are numerous small errors of fact and not<br />

too great discrimination in the choice of authorities." H. I. Priestley in Books, 1926.<br />

Karsten, Rafael. 980.1 K13<br />

The civilization of the South American Indians, with special reference<br />

to magic and religion, with a preface by Edward Westermarck.<br />

Knopf, 1926. (The history of civilization.)<br />

Lawrence, Thomas Edward. 953 L42<br />

Revolt in the desert. Doran, 1927.<br />

Colonel Lawrence was the most notable figure in the Arab revolt which contributed<br />

to the success of Allenby's campaign during the World War.<br />

"The volume is a masterpiece of production. . .It is superbly printed, and<br />

illustrated with many striking drawings by Augustus John and others. It is written<br />

with the uttermost candor, and with a notable command of English prose...the style<br />

has the grace of sound scholarship, and at times its vividness and realism are almost<br />

cruel. It is both a record of great deeds and the presentation of the soul of a land<br />

and a people and the soul of a man...There is none of the gusto and swing of epic<br />

. . .He stands outside himself and comments like an impartial spectator. It is his<br />

psychological profoundity which makes his book so great a piece of literature."<br />

lohn Buchan in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Puig Casauranc, Jose Manuel. 972 P98<br />

De nuestro Mexico, cosas sociales y aspectos politicos. 1926.<br />

European War<br />

Robertson, Sir William Robert, ist hart. 940.91 R54<br />

Soldiers and statesmen, 1914-1918. 2v. Scribner, 1926.<br />

"The story of British strategy from 1914 to 1918. While the problems it discusses<br />

are chiefly professional in character, Sir William's language is never technical<br />

...There is very little of the personal.. .even of events in which he was most<br />

personally concerned. This is a straightforward narration and analysis of the main<br />

problems facing the British Army during the World War, of the attempts to solve<br />

those problems, and of the difficulties arising between Government and army."<br />

Herbert Solow in Literary review, 1926.<br />

The author was chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1915 to 1918.<br />

940.914 W21<br />

War birds, diary of an unknown aviator, illustrated by Clayton Knight.<br />

Doran [cl926].<br />

"One of the best pictures yet painted of the life that officers and men led before<br />

and after they got to the front. It is told in simple anecdotal form, humorous in<br />

presentation, shyly beautiful in sentiment." Joseph Collins in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Whether the book is exactly what it purports to be, the actual diary of an American


276 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

War birds—continued. 940.914 W21<br />

aviator who fell fighting in France, has been questioned. The opinions have been advanced<br />

that the author is still living, and therefore wishes to conceal his identity, or<br />

that the book as it stands is not the verbatim diary of any one aviator, but that an<br />

original diary, possibly that of Henry Grider, has been used as a basis, but added to<br />

and altered.<br />

Books for the Blind<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

support in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of this<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

American Braille<br />

Maxwell, William Henry, b. 1852. qE 425 M52<br />

Advanced lessons in English grammar, v.2. Amer. Printing House<br />

for the Blind, 1894. (Maxwell's English series.)<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

Brant, Ethel Cushing. qE 395 B71<br />

Standard etiquette for all occasions; put into revised Braille for the<br />

United States Veterans bureau. 2v. Amer. Printing House for the<br />

Blind, 1926.<br />

Cady, H. Emilie. qE 230 Cll<br />

Lessons in truth; a course of twelve lessons in practical Christianity.<br />

2v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Cooper, James Fenimore. qE C787s<br />

The spy, a tale of the neutral ground. 8v. Amer. Printing House<br />

for the Blind.<br />

Krehbiel, Henry Edward. qE 780 K41<br />

How to listen to music; hints and suggestions to untaught lovers of<br />

the art; put into revised Braille for the United States Veterans bureau.<br />

4v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Quinn, Vernon. qE 917.2 Q35<br />

Beautiful Mexico; its story, legends, and scenic charm. 5v. Amer.<br />

Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Seawell, Molly Elliot. qE S442s<br />

The sprightly romance of Marsac. 2v. Amer. Printing House for<br />

the Blind.<br />

Wheeler, William Morton. E 595.7 W61<br />

Social life among the insects; being a series of lectures delivered at<br />

the Lowell Institute in Boston in March 1922; transcribed and presented<br />

by Agnes Alexander. 6v. New York County Chapter and the Bronx,<br />

Amer. Red Cross, 1926.


Young People's Books<br />

BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 277<br />

Bullen, Frank Thomas. j B875f<br />

Frank Brown, sea apprentice. Nisbet.<br />

Life of a boy on board a merchant sailing vessel during the first half of the<br />

19th century. Adventures in foreign lands, storms on lonely seas, and the salvaging<br />

and bringing safe to port a sister ship add interest to the story.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 917.98 C22<br />

Alaska; our northern wonderland. Doubleday, 1926. (Carpenter's<br />

world travels.)<br />

"Bibliography": p.311-312.<br />

Covers the history of Alaska and its settlers, the life and customs of the Indians<br />

and Eskimos, the development of the natural resources and industries, and the<br />

wonders of nature.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e, & Harmon, Dudley. j 914 C22b<br />

The British Isles and the Baltic states; England, Wales, Scotland,<br />

Northern Ireland, the Irish Free State, Germany, Poland, Latvia,<br />

Russia, Esthonia, and Finland; with 96 illustrations from original<br />

photographs. Doubleday, 1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 918 C22L<br />

Lands of the Andes and the desert. Doubleday, 1924. (Carpenter's<br />

world travels.)<br />

The author tells of his travels through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.<br />

He describes not only the industries and natural resources of each country and the<br />

rapidly increasing development of them but also the customs of the primitive tribes<br />

and the recent archaeological discoveries among the ruins of the cities of the Incas.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 918.3 C22<br />

The tail of the hemisphere; Chile and Argentina. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

(Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

"Bibliography": p.289-290.<br />

This book is the result of two journeys made through Chile and Argentina, by<br />

boat, by rail, and by automobile. Contains descriptions of the chief cities, the<br />

farming districts, and the industries and government of each country. Many<br />

illustrations and a map.<br />

j 398 F16<br />

Fairy tale princes; a collection of children's favorite stories; illustrated<br />

by Lillian Sturges. Saalfield Pub. Co. [cl926.] (John Newbery<br />

series.)<br />

Contents.—The frog prince.—The golden bird.—Prince Darling.—Prince Hyacinth<br />

and the dear little princess.<br />

Field, Rachel Lyman. j 811 F458<br />

Taxis and toadstools; verses and decorations. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

"Captain Jim", "Gypsy children", "Summer afternoon", "I'd like to be a<br />

lighthouse", and other verses.<br />

Finnemore, John. j 398.22 F51<br />

The story of Robin Hood and his merry men. Black, 1909.<br />

How Robin Hood won the sheriff's prize, and other tales retold from old<br />

English ballads. Pictures in color by Allan Stewart.


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Fraser-Simson, H. qj 784.8 F88t<br />

Teddy Bear, and other songs from "When we were very young",<br />

words by A. A. Milne, decorations by E. H. Shepard. Dutton [cl926].<br />

Contents.—Disobedience.—The alchemist.—Jonathan Jo.—The four friends.—<br />

Independence.—Before tea.—Bad Sir Brian Botany.—Sand-between-the-toes.—Puppy<br />

and I.—Daffodowndilly.—Rice pudding.—Teddy Bear.—At the zoo.—If I were king.<br />

Hoffmann, Franz, 1814-82. j 92 B383h<br />

Ludwig van Beethoven; tr. from the German by G. P. Upton.<br />

McClurg, 1917. (Life stories for young people.)<br />

Account of the childhood and youth of Beethoven, showing his industry,<br />

courage, honesty, and devotion to music.<br />

McCurdy, Robert Morrill. j 716.2 M14<br />

Garden flowers; forty-eight illustrations in full color. Doubleday,<br />

1926. (The nature library.)<br />

Gives a short description of a great many flowers. Includes also trees, shrubs,<br />

vines, and some plants that do not flower or belong properly in gardens.<br />

McGowan, Mrs. Ellen (Beers), & Waite, C. A. j 677 M16<br />

Textiles and clothing. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.253-255.<br />

Contents.—The textile fibers.—Spinning and weaving.—Structure of fabrics.—<br />

Cotton.—Flax.—Wool.—Silk.—Textile testing.—Care and repair of clothing.—Economics<br />

and hygiene of clothing.<br />

Orton, Helen Fuller. j 02882w<br />

Winter at Cloverfield Farm, with illustrations and decorations by<br />

E. G. Blossom and H. G. Babbitt. Stokes.<br />

Tells about life on the farm during cold, snowy weather. The family enjoy many<br />

happy times—an old-fashioned Thanksgiving, bob-sled riding, and a "sugaring off"<br />

in the maple woods.<br />

Singmaster, Elsie. j 973 S61<br />

The book of the United States. Doran [cl926].<br />

A short history with suggestions of stories, poems, and other books for additional<br />

reading. Illustrated with reproductions of famous pictures.<br />

Untermeyer, Louis, comp. j 821.08 U25y<br />

Yesterday and today; a collection of verse ("mostly modern) designed<br />

for the average person of nine to nineteen, and possibly higher,<br />

with drawings by Edna Reindel. Harcourt [cl927],<br />

"A supplementary reading list": p.358-363.<br />

"Who's who among the poets": p.315-348.<br />

The first part includes poems of authors born between 1800 and 1850, and the<br />

second part represents the work of poets born after 1850. In each division the<br />

selections are grouped under such headings as: Common miracles.—Birds, beasts,<br />

and flowers.—Ballads and legends.—Treasures of the mind.—Tales old and new.<br />

Winlow, Anna Constance. j 914.75 W78<br />

Our little Lithuanian cousin, with an introduction by C. V. Winlow;<br />

illustrated by J. M. Foster. Page [cl926]. (Little cousin<br />

series.)<br />

About the daily life of a Lithuanian boy. The work, pastimes, and customs<br />

ot the people are described, and a few historical tales, legends, and songs are<br />

included.<br />

s


BOOKS ADDED—MAY 1927 279<br />

Young, Ella. j 398.2 Y37<br />

The wonder smith and his son; a tale from the golden childhood<br />

of the world; illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Tales about the great Gubbaun Saor, who "was a maker of worlds and a sbaper<br />

of universes. Men said the stars were sparks from his anvil. White horses were<br />

sacred to him, and Lugh's White Hound, the Sun, knew him as a master". The<br />

author first heard these stories in Ireland and Scotland, in thatched cottages by turf<br />

fires, in brown-sailed boats, and on rocky hillsides, where the people still talk about<br />

the master smith and his son Lugh and his daughter Aunya.<br />

Zwilgmeyer, Dikken. j Z94i<br />

Inger Johanne's lively doings; tr. from the Norwegian by Emilie<br />

Poulsson; illustrated by F. L. Young. Lothrop.<br />

Inger Johanne says "Most people think that nothing very important happens<br />

in our town, but we boys and girls have plenty of fun and excitement and that is<br />

what I'm going to tell you about".<br />

••


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Central Library—Reference, Technology, and Periodical Rooms<br />

open week days from 9 A. M. to 10 p. M.; Sunday from 2 to 6 p. M. Lending<br />

Room and Children's Room open week days from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />

(See schedule of holiday hours below.)<br />

Branch Libraries—Open week days from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Business-<br />

District Branch open week days from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wylie Avenue<br />

Branch and Homewood Branch Children's Rooms open week days<br />

from 9 A. it. to 9 P. M. West End Branch Children's Room open<br />

week days from 9 A. M. to 6 p. M. Other Branch Children's Rooms<br />

open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. certain days only, other days from 9<br />

A. M. to 6 P. M. (See schedule of holiday hours below.)<br />

New Year's Day. Central Library—Reading rooms open from 9 A. M.<br />

to 10 p. M. Lending rooms closed. Branch Libraries—Reading rooms<br />

open from 2 to 6 p. M. No books issued for home use.<br />

Washington's Birthday. All departments open as usual.<br />

Good Friday. All departments open as usual.<br />

Memorial Day. All departments closed.<br />

July Fourth. All departments closed.<br />

Labor Day. All departments open as usual.<br />

Thanksgiving Day. Central Library—Reading rooms open, from 9<br />

A. M. to 10 p. M. Lending rooms closed. Branch Libraries—Reading<br />

rooms open from 2 to 6 p. M. NO books issued for home use.<br />

Christmas. All departments closed from 6 p. M. December 24 to<br />

9 A. M. December 26.<br />

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Prices. Where two prices are given, the first is that for which<br />

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Remittances must be made in advance, payable to Carnegie Library of<br />

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Catalogue of the Carnegie Library School; a School for Training in<br />

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•Books by Catholic Authors in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh;<br />

a Classified and Annotated List. 1921. 325 pages. 35 cents;<br />

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Books in the Library of the American Philatelic Society. 1910. 20 pages.<br />

•Catalogue of Books for the Blind. 1922. 123 pages. 25 cents; postpaid,<br />

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In separate pamphlets, according to type. Free to blind borrowers.<br />

•Catalogue of the J. E. Schwartz Ethical Collection. 1923. 182 pages.<br />

50 cents; postpaid, 60 cents.<br />

•Debate Index. 1919. 116 pages. 25 cents; postpaid, 30 cents.<br />

The Function of the Public Library in a Democracy; by John H. Leete.<br />

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Rules for Filing Cards in the Dictionary Catalogues of the Carnegie<br />

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282 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Some Facts about the Library. 1923. 11 pages.<br />

What a Public Library Finds to Do; by Elisa May Willard. 1917.<br />

18 pages.<br />

Reference Lists<br />

Books for New Americans. 1923. 26 pages.<br />

•Colonial Architecture and Other Early American Arts. 1926. 28 pages<br />

10 cents; postpaid, 15 cents.<br />

Contemporary Novelists, English and American. 1926. 10 pages.<br />

Housing. 1912. 45 pages.<br />

How to Use Your Leisure Time. 1926. 7 pages.<br />

Immigration. 1918. 12 pages.<br />

Lives and Letters; a Selected and Annotated List. 1910. 36 pages.<br />

•Men of Science and Industry; a Guide to the Biographies of Scientists,<br />

Engineers, Inventors, and Physicians, in the Carnegie Library of<br />

Pittsburgh. 1915. 189 pages. 20 cents; postpaid, 30 cents.<br />

St. Francis of Assisi. 1926. 10 pages.<br />

Stephen C. Foster, 1826-1864. 1926. 7 pages.<br />

Vocational Guidance. Supplement. (Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1915.)<br />

History<br />

Lists and Pamphlets<br />

Expedition of General Forbes against Fort Duquesne. 1908. 20 pages.<br />

Expeditions of General Bouquet to the Ohio Country, 1763 and 1764.<br />

(Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1909.)<br />

The History of Civilization; a List of Books to Guide Curious Readers<br />

Whose Time is Limited; Chosen by E. B. Demarest. 1927. 16<br />

pages.<br />

Letters of General Forbes; Reprint of 35 Letters Relating to the Expedition<br />

against Fort Duquesne. (Monthly Bulletin, Feb.-May 1909.)<br />

Pennsylvania History in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. [A brief<br />

account of the local history collection in the Library.] 1923.<br />

8 pages.<br />

The Pilgrims; Selected Material for Use in Connection with the Pilgrim<br />

Tercentenary Celebration. 1920. 13 pages.<br />

Pittsburgh in 1816. [Extracts from contemporary books and newspapers.]<br />

1926. 75 pages.<br />

Washington's Visits to Pittsburgh and the Ohio Country. (Monthly<br />

Bulletin, Feb. 1908.)<br />

Publications of Interest to Engineers<br />

Air-Brakes. 1915. (Monthly Bulletin, July 1915.)<br />

Air Conditioning. 1914. 55 pages.<br />

By-Product Coking. 1915. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1915.)<br />

Case-Hardening. 1918. (Monthly Bulletin, March 1918.)


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Electric Driving in Rolling-Mills and Foundries. (Monthly Bulletin,<br />

Nov. 1907.)<br />

Engineering Ethics. 1917. 17 pages.<br />

Floods and Flood Protection. (Monthly Bulletin, July 1908.)<br />

Floods and Flood Protection. Supplement. 1911. 19 pages.<br />

The Gyroscope. 1917. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1917.)<br />

•Index to Proceedings of the Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania.<br />

Volumes 1 to 20, 1880-1904; Compiled by Harrison W.<br />

Craver. 1906. 144 pages. $1.00 postpaid.<br />

•Index to the Classified Catalogue of the Technology Department.<br />

1916. 63 pages. 10 cents; postpaid, 15 cents.<br />

Lampblack. 1919. 8 pages.<br />

List of Technical Indexes and Bibliographies Appearing Serially. 1910.<br />

17 pages.<br />

Manganese Steel; by E. H. McClelland and Victor S. Polansky. 1926.<br />

60 pages.<br />

Market Prices Appearing Currently in Technical and Trade Journals.<br />

1918. 6 pages.<br />

Pickling of Iron and Steel; Compiled by Victor S. Polansky. 1924.<br />

44 pages.<br />

Refuse and Garbage Disposal. 1909. (Monthly Bulletin, Jan. 1909.)<br />

Review of Iron and Steel Literature for 1926; by E. H. McClelland.<br />

1927. 19 pages.<br />

Road Dust Preventives. 1916. 39 pages.<br />

•Sand; Its Occurrence, Properties, and Uses. 1918. 72 pages. 15 cents;<br />

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Scientific and Technical Reference Books. (Monthly Bulletin, Nov. 1916.)<br />

•Sewage Disposal and Treatment. 1910. 96 pages. 15 cents; postpaid,<br />

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Smoke Prevention. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1907.)<br />

Sodium Nitrate Industry of Chile. (Monthly Bulletin, March 1908.)<br />

Stainless Steel and Stainless Iron; Compiled by Victor S. Polansky.<br />

1923. 21 pages.<br />

Steam Turbines. (Monthly Bulletin, Nov. 1904.)<br />

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Trees and Forestry. 1917. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1917.)<br />

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•Catalogue of Books, Annotated and Arranged, and Provided by the<br />

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Grades in the Pittsburgh Schools. 1907. 331 pages. 35 cents;<br />

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•Catalogue of Books in the Children's Department of the Carnegie<br />

Library of Pittsburgh. 1920. Volume 1: Author List and Title<br />

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•Adventures of the Book Man; the Sad Story of a Library Book. 1923.<br />

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Children's Books for Christmas Gifts. 1914. 18 pages.<br />

Christmas Carols and Stories. 1923. 18 pages.<br />

Favorite Books of Well Known People When They Were Boys and<br />

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Gateways to Bookland [22 graded lists]. 1926. Leaflets. Postpaid, 2<br />

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Illustrated Editions of Children's Books; a Selected List Compiled by<br />

Elva S. Smith. 1923. 37 pages.<br />

Interesting People. 1926. 14 pages.<br />

Patriotism Through Literature; by Elva S. Smith. 1919. 17 pages.<br />

(Monthly Bulletin, June 1919.)<br />

Peggy's Playhouses. 1925. Leaflet..<br />

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Anderson, Sherwood. A549ta<br />

Tar; a midwest childhood. Boni.<br />

A study of a boy's life, with a strong autobiographical element.<br />

"Sombre and dreamy, full of repetition, yet with that brooding sense of the richness<br />

of commonplace life which distinguishes this writer." Saturday review' of literature, 1926.<br />

Benson, Robert Hugh. B4434L<br />

Loneliness? Dodd.<br />

A Catholic girl, tempted away from the piety of her childhood by her promise as a<br />

singer and by her love for a Protestant, in the end finds the claims of the church<br />

insistent.<br />

Chilton, Eleanor Carroll. C438s<br />

Shadows waiting; a novel in three parts. John Day Co.<br />

"Dealing with the subtly fatal influence dead ancestors can exert on a pair of starcrossed<br />

lovers, 'Shadows Waiting' is called by the author a melodrama of the intellect<br />

...The tale develops in a half-lit world of mental fantasy, sown thickly with a thousand<br />

shadows, in which memories of the dead are meant to be as potent and actual as the<br />

figures of the living lovers." Nation, 1927.<br />

Delafield, E. M. {pseud, of Edmee Elizabeth Monica D387J<br />

De la Pasture).<br />

Jill. Harper.<br />

At eighteen, Jill, the daughter of a demi-mondaine, educated partly at convents and<br />

partly by her mother's cosmopolitan associates, is projected upon London. There she<br />

comes in contact with two groups of people, one representing the old traditions and the<br />

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Duke, Winifred. D885h<br />

Heir to kings. Stokes.<br />

"A moving, well-written dramatization in novel form of the '46, the second Jacobite<br />

rising, with 'Bonnie. Prince Charlie,' weak, brave, impetuous, already tainted with some<br />

years spent at the Court of Louis XV of France, as its tragic hero...A story whose<br />

pathos is relieved by skillful character drawing and a convincing vitality of historic<br />

atmosphere." Literary review, 1926.<br />

Fletcher, Joseph Smith. F635d<br />

Daniel Quayne; a morality. Doran.<br />

A story of rural life in Yorkshire.<br />

Frankau, Gilbert. F8763g<br />

Gerald Cranston's lady. Century.<br />

A self-made English coal magnate and a widowed gentlewoman marry not for love<br />

but for social standing for him, and for her, financial security and the safety of her<br />

son's future. The story presents their problem of winning through difficulties to peace,<br />

^reconciliation, and love.<br />

Fullwood, Charles T. F98SJ<br />

The judge and two Lizzies. Dorrance.<br />

Silas Wigham, justice of the peace, chronicles his adventures on tour with his niece<br />

Lizzie and her new Ford car.<br />

Glass, Montague. G4.66L<br />

Lucky numbers. Doubleday.<br />

Contents.—Lucky numbers.—Such a mother!—Well, why not?—Yes, Mr. Rosenthal!<br />

—Be warned by Mr. Walpole.—That's the way it goes.—Under new management.<br />

Gorky, Maxim (pseud, of Alexiei Maximovitch Pieshkov). G678d<br />

Decadence; tr. from the Russian by Veronica Dewey. McBride.<br />

"The history of a merchant family, father, sons and grandsons, covering a period<br />

from the emancipation of the serfs to the Bolshevik revolution. . .The author's treatment<br />

of his puzzled hero offers an element of humaneness which gives warmth to an otherwise<br />

chilly and gloomy book." Avrahm Yarmolinsky in Books, 1927.<br />

Green, Henry. G828b<br />

Blindness. Dutton.<br />

A psychological study of a young English boy who, through an accident, becomes blind.<br />

Johnson, Owen. J363c<br />

Children of divorce. Little.<br />

"The beginning of the tale. . .vividly pictures the unhappiness of several homeless<br />

youngsters whose parents have deserted them in the pursuit of new mates. Yet neither<br />

the virtues nor the vices of these children can be logically attributed to their state of<br />

pseudo-orphanage. One even suspects that what ails most of them is too much money<br />

and too little intellect." Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Lovelace, Mrs. Maud (Hart). L943b<br />

The black Angels; a novel. John Day Co.<br />

"A novel of Minnesota from before the Civil War to the end of the 1880's, and of<br />

a large family named Angel, sisters and brothers and later their children, who toured<br />

the country as a concert troupe and afterwards as performers in 'Pinafore.' " Louis<br />

Kronenberger in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Marks, Percy. M3912L<br />

Lord of himself. Century.<br />

"Continues the adventures of some of the characters who appeared in 'The Plastic<br />

Age,' and is mainly concerned with the spiritual development of the new-rich young<br />

Carl Peters, just out of college, and floundering about in the brittle hullabaloo of New<br />

York life." Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Minnigerode, Meade. M727co<br />

Cockades; a romance. Putnam.<br />

The scene is laid in New York and New Orleans, the story based on the supposition<br />

that Charles Louis, the dauphin of France, escaped to America at the time of the French<br />

Revolution.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 289<br />

Murasaki shikibu. M971w<br />

A w r reath of cloud; being the third part of 'The tale of Genji'; tr,<br />

from the Japanese by Arthur Waley. Houghton.<br />

"We find Genji restored not only to favor at court but to the life of a relaxed<br />

dilettante. . .Midway.. .the scene shifts abruptly from Genji and court life to a remote<br />

and barbarous island...we are suddenly in the midst of a simple, clear, forthright and<br />

exciting narrative, about persons new to us." Witter Bynncr in Books, 1927.<br />

Peterkin, Mrs. Julia E. P456b<br />

Black April; a novel. Bobbs.<br />

"There are no white people in this book. From first to last it is the story of the<br />

negroes' lives in relation to each other...The black people of her pages are the hands on<br />

an isolated South Carolina plantation on the coast, visited by its owners only in the<br />

shooting season. April, the foreman, is a negro; and though the 'big house' is there, the<br />

story is of the plantation quarters... Mrs. Peterkin's rich store of understanding knowledge<br />

of the negro shows itself on every page." C. M. Puckctte in Saturday review of<br />

literature, 1927.<br />

Porter, Mrs. Gene (Stratton). P8362m<br />

The magic garden; decorations by Lee Thayer. Doubleday.<br />

A story of two wealthy children whose parents are divorced. Each child is given a<br />

fine house and the best of servants but no companions, until Amaryllis is lost in the<br />

magic garden.<br />

Sedgwick, Anne Douglas. S448o<br />

The old countess. Houghton.<br />

A French countryside, at once beautiful and sinister, is the setting in which the<br />

English visitors, Jill and Richard Graham, find their destinies entangled with those of<br />

the old countess and Marthe, her protegee and protector.<br />

Smith, Pauline. S656b<br />

The beadle. Doran.<br />

The story of a beautiful young girl, the daughter of the beadle, living on a farm in<br />

South Africa, on the Little Karroo, and of the young Englishman convalescing there.<br />

"It is written with dignity, beauty and simplicity and with a love of place that might<br />

soften the heart of any critic who knows its background." F. B. Young in Books, 1927.<br />

Straus, Ralph. S912o<br />

Our wiser sons. Holt.<br />

"Almost a conventional comedy of manners centred round the orthodox theme of<br />

conflicting generations—the misunderstanding father and the misunderstood son. . . Mr.<br />

Straus has combined this theme. . .with.. . .a love affair broken and mended, pictures of<br />

the typical British man of big business, a Bohemian atmosphere in Chelsea." New York<br />

times book review, 1926.<br />

Thane, Elswyth. T3373e<br />

Echo answers. Stokes.<br />

A young Englishman's love affairs with three very different types of women—the<br />

making or breaking of his artistic future depending upon the wisdom of his choice.<br />

Undset, Sigrid. U255c<br />

The cross; tr. from the Norwegian by Charles Archer. Knopf.<br />

Completes the trilogy of medieval Norwegian life begun in "The bridal wreath" and<br />

"The mistress of Husaby". This last volume tells how Erlend, in his fallen fortunes,<br />

lived ill at ease on a country manor and how Kristin struggled for her seven sons.<br />

Webster, Henry Kitchell. W383p<br />

Philopena. Bobbs.<br />

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

This tale, full of mystery, adventure, and romance, hinges upon the extraordinary<br />

outward resemblance between Cynthia and Celia, twins who were brought up by<br />

different relatives in quite opposite environments.<br />

White, Stewart Edward. W6362ba<br />

Back of beyond. Doubleday.<br />

A tale of big game hunting and exploring in Africa, and a strange encounter with<br />

native mysteries.


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Wren, Percival Christopher. W929d<br />

Dew and mildew; a loose-knit tale of Hindustan. Stokes.<br />

A fakir's curse and what followed forms the basis for the plot of this swiftly moving<br />

tale of modern India.<br />

Yates, Dornford. Y18j<br />

Jonah and co. Minton.<br />

Light and amusing account of the adventures of six young English people who spend<br />

a winter motoring through the south of France and down into Spain.<br />

Foreign Fiction<br />

Brocchi, Virgilio. 853 B7Sp<br />

II poco lume ed il gran cerchio d'ombra.<br />

Contents.—11 suo amore.—II romanzo delle tre fiabe.<br />

Brod, Max. 833 B76<br />

Reubeni, furst der Juden; ein renaissanceroman.<br />

Corelli, Marie (pseud, of Minnie Mackay). 839.33 C81<br />

Thelma, een Noorsche prinses, naar het Engelsch door Hanna Van<br />

Brielen.<br />

Maurois, Andre. 843 M497<br />

Bernard Quesnay.<br />

A novel. French text.<br />

Raabe, Wilhelm. qr 833 Rll<br />

Hollunderbliithe; eine erinnerung aus dem hause des lebens, mit<br />

steinzeichnungen von Hugo Steiner-Prag.<br />

General Works<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. r 012 F81c<br />

Stephen C. Foster, 1826-1864; his songs, also books and magazine<br />

articles on his life and work in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh;<br />

issued on the one hundredth anniversary of his birth. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Dill, William Adelbert. qr 016.07 DS8<br />

The first century of American newspapers; a graphic check list of<br />

periodicals published from 1690 to 1790 in what was to become the<br />

United States. [cl925.] (Kansas University—Journalism department.<br />

Bulletin.)<br />

Leonard, Lillian Ramsdell. r 020.71 L62<br />

Library work for high school freshmen; a study based on the required<br />

work in English for the freshman year. [Inland Printing & Pub.<br />

Co., 1925.]<br />

Michigan University—Rhetoric and journalism department. r 028 M66<br />

Books for college men and women. Wahr [cl926].<br />

Missouri University—School of journalism. 070 M74w<br />

The writer and the publisher; addresses delivered at the fifteenth<br />

annual journalism week at the University of Missouri, May 12-17, 1924.<br />

1924. (Missouri University. Bulletin; journalism series, no.29.)


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 291<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. r 028.5 P39L<br />

Library books for junior high schools. 1924.<br />

The same. 1925. (In its Bulletin, no.25.) r 379.748 P399b no.25<br />

Power, Effie Louise, comp. r 028.5 P87L<br />

A list of books for girls. Ed.3. Wilson, 1925.<br />

Toldo, Vittorio de. 095 T57<br />

L'arte italiana della legatura del libro. 1923. (Monografie di arti<br />

decorative, no.3.)<br />

Contains 37 plates.<br />

r 051 V34<br />

The Virginia quarterly review, April 1925-date. v.i-date. 1925-date.<br />

Published by the University of Virginia.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

Adams, Evangeline Smith. 133.5 A21<br />

The bowl of heaven. Dodd, 1926.<br />

Miss Adams is (1926) an astrologer.<br />

"The author's autobiographical details, her news of famous clients and her defense<br />

of her profession are lively and readable." Books, 1929.<br />

Child Study Association of America. 136.7 C43<br />

Studies in child training, no.1-9. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliography.<br />

Contents.—Obedience.—Rewards and punishments.—Truth and falsehood.—Curiosity.—The<br />

use of money.—Habit.—Imagination.—Health training of the pre-school child.<br />

—Answering the children's questions: sex education.<br />

Descartes, Rene. qr 194 D45<br />

Correspondence of Descartes and Constantyn Huygens, 1635-1647,<br />

ed. from manuscripts now in the Bibliotheque Nationale, formerly in<br />

the possession of the late Harry Wilmot Buxton, F.R.A.S., by Leon Roth.<br />

Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.lxv; "List of authorities and abbreviations": p.lxxv.<br />

Holmes, Ernest Shurtleff. 131 H73<br />

The science of mind; a complete course of lessons in the science of<br />

mind and spirit. McBride, 1926.<br />

New thought.<br />

Rogers, Louis William. 135 R61<br />

Dreams and premonitions. Theo Book Co. [cl923.]<br />

Ethics<br />

Cabot, Richard Clarke. 174 Cll<br />

Adventures on the borderlands of ethics. Harper, 1926.<br />

Considers ethics in relation to the medical profession, to business, to education, and<br />

to social work. The author is (1927) professor of clinical medicine and of social ethics<br />

in Harvard University.<br />

Gale, Robert Joseph. 173 G14<br />

Elements of child training. Holt [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.293-294.<br />

Opium Conference. qr 178 026<br />

Records (2d), 1924/25. [1925.]


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Religion<br />

Boulting, E. Frances. 232 B655<br />

The beautiful childhood, with illustrations by M. T. Atkinson. Harcourt<br />

[cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.237-238.<br />

The story of the childhood of Jesus, following the Bible narrative but adding such<br />

imaginary events as give a fuller picture of the times. Intended for children.<br />

Clausen, Bernard Chancellor. 224 C54<br />

Pen-portraits of the prophets. Revell [cl926].<br />

Fagley, Frederick L. 285.8 F13<br />

The Congregational churches; an outline of the history, beliefs, and<br />

the <strong>org</strong>anization of Congregational churches in the United States.<br />

Pilgrim Press [cl92S].<br />

Fletcher, John William. r 273.6 F63<br />

Checks to antinomianism in a series of letters to Rev. Mr. Shirley<br />

and Mr. Hill. 2v. Lane, 1846.<br />

Hallock, Gerard Benjamin Fleet, comp. 252 H18c<br />

Cyclopedia of funeral sermons and sketches, with ministrant's<br />

manual; forms of service, suggestive texts, salutations, prayers, Scripture<br />

readings, quotable poetry, comprehensive collection of best illustrations,<br />

etc. Doran [cl926]. (The pastor's personal library.)<br />

Jayne, Walter Addison. 291 J22<br />

The healing gods of ancient civilizations. Yale University Press, 1925.<br />

"The present volume is the second work published by the Yale University Press on<br />

the Philip Hamilton McMillan memorial publication fund."<br />

Bibliography: p.[5231-542.<br />

Kato, Genchi. 299 K13<br />

A study of Shinto, the religion of the Japanese nation. 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[215]-230.<br />

The author is (1926) associate professor of the Tokyo Imperial University in charge<br />

of the chair of Shinto.<br />

Marchant, Sir James, comp. 232 M37<br />

Anthology of Jesus. Harper, 1926.<br />

"List of references to authors and sources": p.385—405.<br />

"Compilation, consisting of hundreds of brief excerpts from Christian writers...<br />

arranged in some forty-three chapters dealing with such subjects as the baptism, temptation,<br />

miracles, teaching, humility, transfiguration, betrayal, trial and crucifixion,<br />

resurrection and ascension of Jesus." Books, 1926.<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Campbell. 251 M89<br />

Searchlights from the Word; being 1188 sermon-suggestions, one<br />

from every chapter in the Bible. Revell [cl926].<br />

Newton, Joseph Fort, ed. 231 N29<br />

My idea of God; a symposium of faith. Little, 1926.<br />

Papers written by H. G. Enelow, B. L. Conway, J. G. Machen, R. M. Jones,<br />

Richard Roberts, A. F. Gilmore, J. H. Holmes, H. S. Coffin, D. C. Macintosh, H. J.<br />

Bridges, J. H. Dietrich, E. Y. Mullins, S. M. Crothers, C. W. Harvey, E. S. Ames,<br />

F. J. McConnell, R. T. Flewelling, and Brown Landone.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 293<br />

Peake, Arthur Samuel. 225 P34<br />

A critical introduction to the New Testament. Duckworth [1926].<br />

(Studies in theology.)<br />

Bibliography: p.229-236.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of biblical exegesis in the University of Manchester.<br />

Phelps, William Lyon. 204 P49<br />

Adventures and confessions. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Adventure.—Salvation.—Sin.—Death.—Life.—Truth.— Women.— Interlude.—Triangle.—Judgment.—Etiquette.—Science.<br />

Presbyterian Church in the United States. r 285.1 P92s<br />

A series of tracts on the doctrines, order, and polity of the Presbyterian<br />

Church in the United States of America, embracing several on<br />

practical subjects, v.1-9, 11. Presbyterian Board of Publication [18- ].<br />

Rail, Harris Franklin. 231 R16<br />

The meaning of God. Cokesbury Press, 1925. (Quillian lectures,<br />

1924.)<br />

Rawlinson, Alfred Edward John. 232 R23<br />

The New Testament doctrine of the Christ. Longmans, 1926.<br />

(Bampton lectures, 1926.)<br />

"Frankly and definitely anti-Modernist in his historical account of Christ and the<br />

Church. . .The attempt of a scholar and an Anglo-Catholic to prove that the creeds of the<br />

Church are true and that they express what was implicit in Christianity from the first."<br />

Henry Gow in Hibbert journal, 1927.<br />

Smith, David. 232 S645<br />

The days of His flesh, the earthly life of Our Lord and Saviour<br />

Jesus Christ. Doran.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"In the Introduction I have endeavoured to vindicate the historicity of the evangelic<br />

records and adduce reason for believing, in opposition to an influential school of modern<br />

criticism, that they present Jesus as He actually lived among men, and not as He<br />

appeared to a later generation through a haze of reverence and superstition. And in the<br />

subsequent chapters I have sought, by interpreting what the Evangelists have written, to<br />

justify the Church's faith in Him as the Lord from Heaven." Preface.<br />

The author is (1927) professor of New Testament criticism and interpretation in<br />

Assembly's College, Belfast.<br />

Stewart, Walter Sinclair. 266 S852<br />

Early Baptist missionaries and pioneers; ed. by the Department of<br />

missionary education, Board of education of the Northern Baptist Convention.<br />

2v. Judson Press, cl925-26.<br />

"Reading list": v.l, p.257-258; Bibliography: v.2, p.[2311-235.<br />

Streeter, Burnett Hillman, and others. 237 S91<br />

Immortality; an essay in discovery co-ordinating scientific, psychical,<br />

and biblical research. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Contents.—Presuppositions and prejudgments, by A. Clutton-Brock.—The mind and<br />

the brain, by J. A. Hadfield.—The resurrection of the dead, by B. H. Streeter.—The<br />

life of the world to come, by B. H. Streeter.—The Bible and hell, by C. W. Emmet.—<br />

A dream of heaven, by A. Clutton-Brock.—The good and evil in spiritualism, by Lily<br />

Dougall.—Reincarnation, karma, and theosophy, by [Lily Dougall].—The undiscovered<br />

country, by [Lily Dougall].


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Streeter, Burnett Hillman. 201 S91<br />

Reality; a new correlation of science & religion. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

"Thought and style alike are lucid and incisive.. .Canon Streeter fights a little<br />

shy of the terms Theology and Metaphysics. He prefers to speak of Religion and<br />

Science ..but from the moment when he grapples with the questions they arouse—the<br />

status of value in Reality, the adequacy of scientific method to account for life and<br />

purpose, the nature of the Creative Power revealed in the world-process, and the<br />

problem of suffering and evil—he is working his way by the path of metaphysics<br />

towards a goal where the philosopher and the theologian stand on common ground."<br />

W. G. de Burgh in Hibbert journal, 1927.<br />

Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions. r 266 S93n<br />

North American students and world advance; addresses delivered at<br />

the eighth international convention of the Student Volunteer Movement<br />

for Foreign Missions, Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 31, 1919 to Jan. 4, 1920;<br />

Burton St. John, ed. 1920.<br />

280 T91<br />

Twelve modern apostles and their creeds, with an introduction by W. R.<br />

Inge. Duffield, 1926.<br />

Contents.—The future of Christianity, by W. R. Inge.—Why I am a Catholic, by<br />

G. K. Chesterton.—Why I am an Episcopalian, by C. L. Slattery.—Why I am a Presbyterian,<br />

by H. S. Coffin.—Why I am a Lutheran, by Nathan Sdderblom.—Why I am a<br />

Baptist, by E. Y. Mullins.—Why I am a Quaker, by R. M. Jones.—Why I am a<br />

Methodist, by F. M. North.—Why I am a Congregationalism by C. E. Jefferson.—Why<br />

I am a Unitarian, by S. M. Crothers.—Why I am a Mormon, by Reed Smoot.—Why I<br />

am a Christian Scientist, by Clifford Smith.—Why I am an unbeliever, by Carl Van<br />

Douen.<br />

Union Theological Seminary, New York (city). r 207 U25<br />

Alumni catalogue, 1836-1926, compiled by C R. Gillett. 1926.<br />

Van Ness, Thomas. 277.4 V19<br />

The religion of New England. Beacon Press [cl926].<br />

A series of addresses explaining the background of religious thought in New England<br />

from colonial days. The author is (1926) pastor of the Second Church (Unitarian)<br />

of Boston.<br />

Whitehead, Alfred North. 204 W63<br />

Religion in the making; Lowell lectures, 1926. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of philosophy in Harvard University.<br />

Theosophy<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46c<br />

The changing world, and Lectures to theosophical students, fifteen<br />

lectures delivered in London during May, June, and July 1909. Theosophical<br />

Press [1910?]<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46t<br />

Theosophy and the Theosophical Society; four lectures delivered at<br />

the thirty-seventh annual convention of the Theosophical Society at<br />

Adyar, on December 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th, 1912. 1913.<br />

Contents.—Theosophy or Paravidya.—Theosophy the open road to the masters.—<br />

Theosophy the root of all religions.—The Theosophical Society, its meaning, purpose,<br />

and functions.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 295<br />

Cooper, Irving Steiger. 212 C78r<br />

Reincarnation, the hope of the world. Theosophical Pub. House,<br />

Amer. branch, 1920.<br />

Attempts to set forth briefly and simply the meaning, purpose, and proofs, of<br />

reincarnation.<br />

Krishnamurti, Jiddu. 212 K42<br />

At the feet of the master, by Alcyone [pseud.]. Theosophical Press.<br />

The teachings contained in the book were given to the young Theosophist by his<br />

master in preparing him for initiation and were written down by him from memory.<br />

Adapted from Preface.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

Browne, Lewis Allen. 296 B81s<br />

The story of the Jews from the earliest times to the present day;<br />

with maps and chronological tables. Cape [1926].<br />

Goldenson, Samuel H. r 296 G57<br />

Jesus of Nazareth in the light of Jewish and Christian thought and<br />

history; a Sunday lecture delivered Jan. 10, 1926, before the Rodef<br />

Shalom congregation. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

The Jewish daily bulletin. qr 296 J3179<br />

Index; a key to contemporary Jewish history, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1925.<br />

v.l. cl925.<br />

Loeb, Mrs. Sophie Irene (Simon). 296 L76<br />

Palestine awake; the rebirth of a nation. Century [cl926].<br />

The author "has made an alert survey of the interesting social experiment which<br />

is in progress, and her observations have been set down with vividness and keen<br />

journalistic perception". Books, 1927.<br />

Margolin, Arnold Davidovich. 296 M38<br />

The Jews of eastern Europe, foreword by J. W. Gerard. Seltzer, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Political and social factors in the life of the eastern European Jews.—<br />

The Beiliss ritual trial.—Jewish immigrant life in the New World.<br />

Sociology<br />

323.1 A41<br />

All colors; a study outline on woman's part in race relations. Woman's<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Black, Jack. 364 B51<br />

You can't win, with a foreword by Robert Herrick. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

For thirty years, fifteen of which he spent in prison, the author was a burglar and<br />

highwayman in the Pacific coast states and western Canada. This account of his career<br />

is told in a simple and straightforward manner.<br />

Buck, Jirah Dewey. 366.1 B85<br />

Symbolism of freemasonry; or, Mystic masonry and the greater<br />

mysteries of antiquity. Ed.3. Cook, 1925.<br />

Earlier editions published under title "Mystic masonry; or, The symbols of freemasonry<br />

and the greater mysteries of antiquity".


296 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dublin, Louis Israel, & Lotka, A. J. r 317.3 D85<br />

On the true rate of natural increase as exemplified by the population<br />

of the United States, 1920. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1925.<br />

Reprinted from the "Journal of the American Statistical Association", September,<br />

1925.<br />

The same. (In American Statistical Association. Journal, v.20, Sept.<br />

1925.) r 310 A51 v.20<br />

Headley, Joel Tyler. *r 323.2 H38<br />

Pen and pencil sketches of the great riots; an illustrated history of<br />

the railroad and other great American riots, including all riots in the<br />

early history of the country. Treat, 1877.<br />

Hunter, Allan A. 301 H94<br />

Youth's adventure; foreword by H. E. Fosdick. Appleton, 1925.<br />

"Suggested readings" at end of each chapter.<br />

Contents.—Youth and the systems.—The venture of trust.—Abandoning an old<br />

dug-out.—Toward a functional society.—Men and women.—Race reconciliation.—Growth<br />

versus senescence.—Beyond science.<br />

"Pleads earnestly and sensibly for race reconciliation, anti-militarism, a sane view of<br />

marriage, and less standardization in our teaching and our lives." Saturday review of<br />

literature, 1925.<br />

New York (state)—Reformatory at Elmira. r 364 N29e<br />

Extracts from penological reports and lectures written by members<br />

of the management and staff of the New York state Reformatory,<br />

Elmira, N. Y., grouped and ed. by F. C. Allen. Summary Press, 1926.<br />

r 362.2 S78<br />

Standard hospital, asylum, and institution directory, 1924/25. no.5.<br />

[cl924].<br />

Wines, Enoch Cobb. q 365 W78<br />

The state of prisons and of child-saving institutions in the civilized<br />

world. Wilson, 1880.<br />

Politics and Government<br />

Carter, John Franklin. 327 C23<br />

Man is war. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

"In close upon four hundred well-written pages, Mr. Carter develops' the central<br />

thesis. . .that man is a fighting animal; that not even a superstate can keep him quiet<br />

...A good half of the book has relatively little direct relation to the problems of war<br />

and peace, but is simply an excellent and readable summary of the chief problems in<br />

international relations during the last few years." John Bakcless in Books, 1926.<br />

Greeley, Horace, & Cleveland, J. F., comp. r 329 GS2<br />

A political text-book for I860; comprising a brief view of presidential<br />

nominations and elections including all the national platforms ever yet<br />

adopted; also a history of the struggle respecting slavery in the territories,<br />

and of the action of Congress as to the freedom of the public<br />

lands. Tribune Assoc, 1860.<br />

Hanford, Alfred Chester. 352 H23<br />

Problems in municipal government. Shaw, 1926.<br />

Almost one hundred problems, each of which covers an actual case which has<br />

recently arisen in a particular American city. Intended for use in college courses.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Hsu, Shuhsi. 327.51 H87<br />

China and her political entity; a study of China's foreign relations<br />

with reference to Korea, Manchuria, and Mongolia. Oxford University<br />

Press, Amer. branch, 1926.<br />

"To a great extent based on Chinese source material unknown to the non-Chinese<br />

writers on Far Eastern affairs. In this respect out of the seven chapters of the book<br />

the first two—'Historical Background' and 'Decline of the Tsing Dynasty'-—are of<br />

especial interest. . .With occasional remarks showing his bitter feeling, the autlior relates<br />

circumstances under which China gradually lost control over her tributary nations,<br />

territories and vassal states. . .and tells in detail. . .about the Boxer Rebellion, 'the<br />

battle of concessions,' 'the conflict of special interests,' the story of the annexation of<br />

Korea and about the activities up to recent time, of Russia and Japan in Mongolia and<br />

Manchuria." A. M. Nikolaieff in Literary review, 1927.<br />

The author is (1927) associate professor of political science in Peking University.<br />

Moon, Parker Thomas. 327 M875<br />

Imperialism and world politics. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

"Not since J. A. Hobson's volume, Imperialism, published twenty-five years ago, has<br />

there been an attempt to examine the subject as a whole, as a politico-economic system,<br />

an historic force working relentlessly to change the surface and inner life of the modern<br />

world. Professor Moon has met the need. He has done it admirably.. .The method is<br />

factual and historical. The regions which have been the theatre of European and American<br />

expansion are taken in turn and the story of the conquest and partition of all Africa,<br />

nearly all of Asia and the oceanic islands, and the encroachment of the United States<br />

to the south, is told with fine compression and restraint." Nathaniel Peffer in New<br />

republic, 1927.<br />

Palma, Rafael. r 325.3 P19<br />

Our campaign for independence from Taft to Harrison (1901-1921);<br />

with annotations by T. M. Kalaw. Bureau of printing, 1923.<br />

The author was formerly secretary of the interior and senator of the Philippine<br />

Islands. Mr. Kalaw is (1923) executive secretary of the Commission of independence.<br />

Pittsburgh University. 329 P674<br />

A brief course of ten lectures and bibliography on party government<br />

in the United States, prepared and given by E. D. Graper [and others].<br />

[Pittsburgh, cl924.] (Its Radio publication, no.4.)<br />

Bibliography: p.73-76.<br />

The same. (In Pittsburgh University. Radio publication,<br />

no.4.) r 378.7 P67r no.4<br />

Pollock, James Kerr. 329 P76<br />

Party campaign funds. Knopf, 1926. (Borzoi political science texts.)<br />

A detailed study of present-day party finance based on filed reports, Congressional<br />

hearings, personal interviews with party leaders, and a consideration of federal and state<br />

legislation. The author is (1927) in the Department of political science in the University<br />

of Michigan.<br />

Reed, Thomas Harrison. 352 R28<br />

Municipal government in the United States. Century [cl926].<br />

(Century political science series.)<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

"The story of the development of city government in the United States, not in<br />

meticulous detail, but with sufficient thoroughness to explain the institutions of today<br />

...The long period from 1800 to 1888 has been covered in two chapters and portions of<br />

two others, while the doings of the last forty years occupy two-thirds of the book."<br />

Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of municipal government and director of the Bureau<br />

of government in the University of Michigan.<br />

297


298 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Simon, Ernest Darwin. 352 S59<br />

A city council from within; with a preface by Graham Wallas.<br />

Longmans, 1926.<br />

A detailed description of the <strong>org</strong>anization and work of the city council of Manchester,<br />

England. The author was formerly lord mayor of Manchester and served for many years<br />

as city councillor.<br />

Sze, Sao-Ke Alfred. 327.51 S99<br />

Addresses. Johns Hopkins Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—The problem of China.—Causes of China's discontent: how they may be<br />

removed.—International aspects of the Chinese situation.—Extra-territoriality in China.—<br />

China's unequal treaties.<br />

The author is (1927) Chinese minister to the United States.<br />

United States—Privileges and elections committee. r 324 U253s<br />

Senator from Minnesota; hearings pursuant to Senate Resolution 20,<br />

a resolution to investigate election contest with relation to the senator<br />

from Minnesota. 1926. (69th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no.158.)<br />

Concerning the charges of excessive and illegal expenditures in the election of<br />

Thomas D. Schall as senator from Minnesota for the term beginning March 4, 1925.<br />

Wayne County, Mich.—Board of county auditors. r 352.98 W35<br />

Manual, 1926. [1926.]<br />

Zimmern, Alfred Eckhard. 325.3 Z65<br />

The third British Empire, being a course of lectures delivered at<br />

Columbia University, New York. Oxford LTniversity Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—The third British Empire.—The British Empire and the League of<br />

Nations.—The empire and the non-white peoples.—The empire and international economic<br />

co-operation.—The empire and nationality.<br />

The third empire, according to the author, is the third and present phase of<br />

imperial development, the British Commonwealth of Nations, which has succeeded the<br />

colonial and the mercantile empires. The lectures attempt to answer the questions why<br />

the British Empire has survived at a time when others have dissolved and disappeared,<br />

how it has survived, and what it must do to justify its survival.<br />

Immigration<br />

Allied Patriotic Societies, Inc., New York. r 325.73 A43<br />

American restriction of immigration; report of the Committee on<br />

immigration of the Allied Patriotic Societies, Inc. 1925.<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. r 325.73 P39<br />

Illiteracy, non-English-speaking and alien problems of Pennsylvania.<br />

1925. (Bulletin, no.2.)<br />

The same. (In its Bulletin, no.2.) r 379.748 P399b no.2<br />

Economics<br />

American Federation of Labor. r 331.88 A51c<br />

Constitution as adopted at the forty-fifth annual convention held at<br />

Atlantic City, N. J., October 5-16, inclusive, 1925. [1925.]<br />

"Labor literature": p.41-47.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 299<br />

Bachi, Riccardo. r 338.1 B12<br />

L'alimentazione e la politica annonaria in Italia, con una appendice<br />

su "II rifornimento dei viveri dell' esercito italiano" de Gaetano Zingali.<br />

1926. ([Carnegie Endowment for International Peace—Division of<br />

economics and history.] Storia economica e sociale della guerra mondiale;<br />

serie italiana.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Glass, Carter. 332.11 G46<br />

An adventure in constructive finance. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

"This volume, written by the outstanding and militant leader in the legislative<br />

battle which culminated in the passage of the Federal Reserve act, gives a vivid and<br />

spirited account of that memorable contest...It is to Mr. WilSon that Mr. Glass ascribes<br />

the chief credit for the passage of the act... In caustic terms, however, he takes issue<br />

repeatedly throughout the book with Professor Seymour, the compiler of the 'Intimate<br />

Papers of Colonel House,' in his portrayal of the Colonel as 'the real author of the<br />

Federal Reserve act and the concealed manager of the legislation before Congress.' "<br />

W. P. G. Harding in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Mr. Glass was a member of Congress and in 1918-19 was secretary of the treasury<br />

during Wilson's administration.<br />

Kinsman, Delos O. 330 K27<br />

Economics; or, The science of business. Ginn [cl927].<br />

"Suggested reference works": p.xiii—xiv.<br />

A high school text-book.<br />

Knight, Melvin Moses. 330.9 K34<br />

Economic history of Europe to the end of the Middle Ages. Houghton<br />

[cl926].<br />

"Suggestions for further reading" at end of each chapter.<br />

Lamborn (A. H.) Co. r 338.1 L18w<br />

World supplies and indicated forecasts; a consolidated statement of<br />

sugar conditions of the world, with supporting statistics as of August<br />

31st, 1923 and December 31st, 1923. Lamborn, 1923. (Its Sugar statistical<br />

reports.)<br />

Lovejoy, Owen Reed, & Thomas, C. S. r 331.3 L94<br />

Resolved: That the proposed twentieth amendment to the Constitution<br />

of the United States should be ratified. [National Child Labor<br />

Committee] 1925. (Publication, no.326.)<br />

Preprint from the "Proceedings" of the National Conference of Social Work for<br />

the National Child Labor Committee.<br />

The same. (In National Conference of Social Work. Proceedings,<br />

v.52, 1925, p.27-51.) r 361 N15 v.52<br />

r 338.8 M43<br />

Marvyn Scudder manual of extinct or obsolete companies, v.l. [cl926.]<br />

New York (state)—Labor department. qr 330.5 N26<br />

The industrial bulletin [monthly], Oct. 1921-date. v.i-date.<br />

1921-date.<br />

New York (state)—University. r 330.7 N26<br />

Syllabus for secondary schools; economics. University of the State<br />

of New York Press, 1924. (Bulletin, no.811.)<br />

Bibliography: p.5-7.


300 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pigou, Arthur Cecil. 330.1 P57<br />

The economics of welfare. Ed.2. Macmillan, 1924.<br />

Contents.—Welfare and the national dividend.—The size of the national dividend<br />

and the distribution of resources among different uses.—The national dividend and<br />

labour.—The distribution of the national dividend.—Appendices.<br />

Redford, Arthur. 331 R273<br />

Labour migration in England, 1800-50. Manchester University<br />

Press, 1926. (Manchester University. Economic history series, no.3.)<br />

"List of abbreviations": p.[xv]-xvi.<br />

"Appendix: Authorities for the statistical maps": p.[165.]<br />

Saposs, David Joseph. 331.88 S24<br />

Left wing unionism; a study of radical policies and tactics. International<br />

Publishers, 1926.<br />

"Mr. Saposs equipped with an encyclopedic and intimate knowledge of the trade<br />

union movement, derived through research and personal participation, has written a<br />

penetrating critical and historical analysis of the conflict between radicals and conservatives<br />

in the American labor movement." Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Scott, Herbert, comp. r 332.1 S42<br />

English, French, and German banking terms, phrases, and correspondence<br />

arranged in parallel dictionary form, including an appendix of<br />

the lesser-known French and German financial terms and their English<br />

equivalents, together with an index from French and German into<br />

English. Ed.2, rev. E. Wilson, 1926.<br />

United States—Coal commission. r 338.2 U2533s<br />

Summary of U. S. Coal commission's report on anthracite industry;<br />

summary prepared by S. S. Wyer, July 18, 1923. [1923.]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 337 U25m<br />

Minutes of the meetings of the United States Tariff commission;<br />

letter from the chairman of the United States Tariff commission transmitting<br />

in response to Senate Resolution 165, of March 9, 1926, a certified<br />

copy of the minutes of the meetings of the United States Tariff<br />

commission from September 19, 1922, to January 26, 1926. 1926. (69th<br />

Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no.83.)<br />

Running title: Minutes of United States Tariff commission.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 337.3 U257r<br />

The relation of transportation costs to costs of production for the<br />

purposes of section 315 of the Tariff Act of 1922; letter of the Tariff<br />

commission and opinion of the attorney general. 1926.<br />

Young, Arthur. 330.9 Y36<br />

Arthur Young on industry and economics; being excerpts from [his]<br />

observations on the state of manufactures and his economic opinions on<br />

problems related to contemporary industry in England; arranged by<br />

E. P. Hunt. 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.164-183.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Taxation<br />

Beale, Joseph Henry, & Magill, R. F. r 336.2 B34<br />

Cases on federal taxation. Prentice-Hall, 1926.<br />

"The present casebook is an attempt to collect, particularly for the use of students<br />

of law and business, materials for the study of the interpretation and administration of<br />

the more important federal tax laws." Preface.<br />

Mr. Beale is (1926) Royall professor of law, Harvard University; Mr. Magill is<br />

associate professor of law, Columbia LTniversity.<br />

International Conference on the Taxation of Land Values, qr 336.22 124<br />

Official report of proceedings, 1923. 1923.<br />

Conveners of the conference and publishers of report: The United Committee for<br />

the Taxation of Land Values.<br />

Stalker, Archibald. r 336.2 S78<br />

Taxation of land values in western Canada. Printed for [McGill]<br />

University, 1914. (McGill University publications; series 6, History and<br />

economics, no.4.)<br />

Thesis (M. A.)—McGill University, Montreal, 1915.<br />

"References": p.55-56.<br />

United States—Internal revenue office. r 336.24 U2533di<br />

Digest of decisions of the federal and state courts construing the<br />

federal estate tax acts from 1916 to 1921 inclusive; prepared under the<br />

direction of the commissioner of internal revenue by the office of the<br />

solicitor of internal revenue. 1924.<br />

Law. International Conferences<br />

Adams, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Burton. 347 A21<br />

Council and courts in Anglo-Norman England. Yale University<br />

Press, 1926. (Yale historical publications studies, no.5.)<br />

"Most of the chapters of this book have been published separately in the Yale Law<br />

Journal or in the Columbia Law Review." Preface.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bemis, Samuel Flagg. 341.2 B42p<br />

Pinckney's treaty; a study of America's advantage from Europe's<br />

distress, 1783-1800. Johns Hopkins Press, 1926. (The Albert Shaw<br />

lectures on diplomatic history.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.359-368.<br />

"Text of the treaty of 1795 between the United States and Spain" (in parallel<br />

columns, English and Spanish): p.391-411.<br />

A study of the negotiations between the United States and Spain which led to the<br />

treaty of San Lorenzo, 1795, guaranteeing to the United States freedom of navigation<br />

and commerce along the Mississippi and setting the boundaries between the United States<br />

and the Spanish colonies.<br />

"The author of Jay's Treaty has produced a companion volume that fully maintains<br />

his reputation for scholarly research, mastery of technic, and sprightly writing. Together<br />

the two books present a readable, well-documented, logical review of our early national<br />

diplomacy from the standpoint of material now available." /. /. Cox in American<br />

historical review, 1927.<br />

Henry, Robert Llewellyn. 347.4 H45<br />

Contracts in the local courts of medieval England. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains references.<br />

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302 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Hill, David Jayne. 341.6 H55p<br />

The problem of a world court; the story of an unrealized American<br />

idea. Longmans, 1927.<br />

An attempt to examine and explain the causes of the situation in which the United<br />

States finds itself in endeavoring to adhere to the Permanent Court of International<br />

Justice, without committing itself to the obligations of the League of Nations. Includes<br />

a brief survey of the international conditions which have tended to promote or to impede<br />

the creation of an international court of justice.<br />

qr 341.6 L4523<br />

League of Nations herald [semi-monthly], Sept. 15, 1923-date. v.i-date.<br />

1923-date.<br />

Mercer, Hamilton. 343.2 M63<br />

The reproach; an inditement against capital punishment. Times-<br />

Mirror Press, 1926.<br />

Ogilvie, Mrs. Katharine (Nairn), defendant. 343.1 017<br />

Trial of Katharine Nairn; ed. by William Roughead; illustrated.<br />

Canada Law Book Co. [1926.] (Notable British trials.)<br />

Mrs. Ogilvie was convicted in 1765 of the murder of her husband.<br />

Sacco, Nicola, & Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, defendants. 343.1 Sll<br />

The case of Sacco and Vanzetti; a critical analysis for lawyers and<br />

laymen, by Felix Frankfurter. Little, 1927.<br />

A brief account of the trial of two Italians in Massachusetts accused in 1920 of<br />

robbery and murder, and of the issues involved in the case which have kept it before<br />

the courts for more than six years.<br />

Taft, Henry Waters. 340 T13<br />

Law reform; papers and addresses by a practicing lawyer. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

United States—Justice department. r 345 U2532d<br />

Digest of decisions relating to practice and procedure in suits instituted<br />

against the United States in the Court of claims and the district<br />

courts of the United States pursuant to the provisions of the Tucker<br />

act, March 3, 1887, 24 Stat. 505, and acts amendatory thereof [by]<br />

H. W. Ameli. 1924.<br />

Military Science<br />

Lane, Winthrop David. r 355.07 L23<br />

Military training in schools and colleges of the United States; the<br />

facts and an interpretation. [Committee on Military Training, 1925?]<br />

A pamphlet. The author holds that military training as it has developed since the<br />

World War fosters a militaristic spirit and is a menace to American principles and ideals.<br />

United States—President's aircraft board. r 355.973 U2537<br />

Aircraft in national defense; message from the President of the<br />

United States transmitting the report of the board appointed by the<br />

President of the United States on September 12, 1925, to make a study<br />

of the best means of developing and applying aircraft in national defense.<br />

1925. (69th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no.18.)


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 303<br />

Education<br />

B<strong>org</strong>eaud, Charles. qr 378.494 B63<br />

Histoire de l'Universite de Geneve, v.1-2. 1900-09.<br />

v.l. L'Academie de Calvin, 1559-1798.<br />

v.2. L'Academie de Calvin dans l'Universite de Napoleon, 1798-1S14.<br />

qr 372 C43<br />

Childhood education, Sept. 1924-date. v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

Published monthly, except July and August.<br />

Official journal of the International Kindergarten Union.<br />

Graves, Frank Pierrepont. 370.4 G81<br />

Addresses and papers, 1921-26. LTniversity of the State of New York<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

The author is (1926) president of the University of the State of New York, and<br />

state commissioner of education.<br />

Hart, Joseph Kinmont. 374 H31<br />

Adult education. Crowell [1927]. (Crowell's social science series.)<br />

"Readings" at end of each chapter.<br />

"General bibliography" : p.337-338.<br />

"Dr. Hart demonstrates the crucial significance of the movement for the future of<br />

Western civilization, presents the problems which it must face, and sets forth the terms<br />

upon which these problems are to be solved. He wisely refrains from the formulation<br />

of a detailed program for adult education, but focusses his discussion on the sociological<br />

and psychological factors involved in the movement, and on a description of the more<br />

significant ventures under this head here and abroad." Editor's note.<br />

Holtz, Frederick Leopold. 372.89 H74<br />

Principles and methods of teaching geography. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"List of geographical books": p.341-351.<br />

Jackson, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Leroy. r 379.774 J12<br />

The development of state control of public instruction in Michigan.<br />

Michigan Historical commission, 1926.<br />

Moehlman, Arthur Bernard. r 379.774 M76<br />

Public education in Detroit. Public School Pub. Co., 1925.<br />

Lettered on cover: Growth of city schools and American ideals.<br />

A history of education in Detroit from 1701 to 1922.<br />

Pan American Union—Section of education. r 379.8 P21<br />

Report, 1917/18-1918/19, 1920/21-1921/22. 1918-23.<br />

Publication discontinued.<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. r 379.748 P399b<br />

Bulletin, no.1-7, 9-11, 13-27, 29. 1925-26.<br />

Rathmann, Carl Gustav. 371.33 R21<br />

Visual education and the St. Louis school museum. Govt. Print. Off.,<br />

1925. (United States—Bureau of education. Bulletin, 1924, no.39.)<br />

The same. (In United States—Bureau of education. Bulletin,<br />

1924, no.39.) r 370 U25 1924 no.39


304 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

[Sullivan, Oscar M.] r 371.91 S95<br />

The civilian vocational rehabilitation program in Minnesota; issued<br />

by the Federal board for vocational education. Govt. Print. Off., 1925.<br />

(United States—Federal board for vocational education. Civilian vocational<br />

series: Monograph, no.l.)<br />

Williams College. qr 378.7 W742wi<br />

Williams College in the World War. 1926.<br />

Williamson, Mrs. Martha Burton (Woodhead), cd. r 374.3 W75<br />

Ladies' clubs and societies in Los Angeles in 1892, reported for the<br />

Historical Society of Southern California, March 1892. [King, cl925.]<br />

Wright, John Calvin, & Allen, C. R. 371.42 W93<br />

The administration of vocational education of less than college grade.<br />

Wiley, 1926.<br />

"Selected supplementary readings": p.414-423.<br />

Mr. Wright is (1926) director and Mr. Allen editor and educational consultant of<br />

the Federal board for vocational education.<br />

Yen, Y. C James. r 379.51 Y24<br />

The mass education movement in China. [Commercial Press,<br />

Limited] 1925.<br />

An illustrated pamphlet. The author is (1925) general director, Chinese National<br />

Association of the Mass Education Movement.<br />

Commerce. Transportation<br />

Folupa, Frank. 385 F73<br />

Notes on the collection of transfers. Dorrance [cl926].<br />

Information concerning street car transfers—transfer privileges, fares, circumstances<br />

of issue, forms of transfer; collecting, arranging, and indexing transfers; and<br />

other matters of interest to a collector.<br />

Marcosson, Isaac Frederick. 380 M375<br />

Caravans of commerce. Harper, 1926.<br />

"This book grew out of a series of articles in the Saturday Evening Post." Foreword.<br />

"Bibliography on foreign trade": p.323-328.<br />

An enthusiastic account of the efficient service rendered by the Department of<br />

commerce in aiding America's foreign trade.<br />

Remer, C. F. 382 R33<br />

The foreign trade of China. 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[251]-258.<br />

"The history of the foreign trade of China is dealt with at some length and there<br />

is a parallel account of the important developments in the foreign relations of the<br />

country." Preface.<br />

The author was formerly professor of economics in St. John's University, Shanghai.<br />

Rogerson, Frederick William. 385 R61<br />

Cost of freight transport by railway. [Ed.2.] Privately printed<br />

[1925].<br />

A brief study examining the elements of railway operating expenses in England and<br />

describing methods of procedure in the development of a cost accounting system.<br />

United States—Inland waterways corporation. r 387 U25396<br />

Officers of the corporation, the law, the by-laws, rules, and regulations<br />

for operation Mississippi-Warrior service, officers Mississippi-<br />

Warrior service. 1924.


Philately<br />

BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 305<br />

r 383.5 C6954<br />

Collectors club philatelist [quarterly], 1922-date. v.i-date. 1922-date.<br />

r 383.5 P8483<br />

Postage stamps [monthly]. May 1923-March 1924. v.l-v.2. no.l. 1923-24.<br />

None published in Sept. 1923 and Dec. 1923-Feb. 1924.<br />

No more published.<br />

Women<br />

Most of the books on this subject were purchased from a fund given ta the Library<br />

for this purpose by Charles C. Mellor.<br />

qr 396 F34<br />

Feminismo internacional [monthly], Dec. 1922-date. v.i-date. 1922-date.<br />

Published by the International League of Spanish Women.<br />

La Follette, Suzanne. 396 L14<br />

Concerning women. A. & C. Boni, 1926.<br />

The author "has written her book, by no means merely to analyze the present<br />

status of women, which she does with brilliant thoroughness. . .but to establish her point<br />

that the woman question is no longer an independent issue. She traces therefore its<br />

dependence upon other phases of the human problem—labor, war, economics". 0. H.<br />

Dunbar in New republic, 1927.<br />

Vincent, Junius, pseud. 396 V342<br />

Ruth talks it over. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The author, as a sympathetic member of the elder generation, discusses with an<br />

undergraduate the social and moral questions involved in the changing point of view<br />

toward life as shown by the younger generation of women.<br />

Folklore. Costume. Etiquette<br />

Gunsaulus, Helen Cowen. 391 G974<br />

Japanese costume. Field Museum of Natural History, 1923. (Field<br />

Museum of Natural History—Anthropology department. Leaflet, no.12.)<br />

The same. (In Field Museum of Natural History—Anthropology department.<br />

Leaflet, no.12.) r 572.05 F45 no.12<br />

A pamphlet with illustrations from Japanese prints.<br />

Hagner, Mrs. Helen C (Ray). r 395 H14<br />

Social precedence in Washington. [B. S. Adams, printer, cl925.]<br />

Lists showing the order of precedence, forms of address, forms of invitations and<br />

answers, and rules for calling.<br />

Morawski, Joseph de, ed. r 398.9 M88<br />

Proverbes frangais anterieurs au 15. siecle. 1925. (Les classiques<br />

francais du moyen age.)<br />

"Bibliographie des recueils des proverbes": p.[iii]-xi.<br />

Segall, Jacob Bernard. 398 S45<br />

Roumanian folk tales retold from the original. Maine University<br />

Press, 1925. (Maine University. University studies; second series,<br />

no.3.)<br />

Contents.— The three golden pomegranates.— The seven-headed dragon.— Gallant<br />

young Praslea and the golden apples.—The queen of the fairies.—Lad-Handsome with<br />

the golden hair.—Youth without age and life without death.—The enchanted prince.


306 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Language<br />

Angeli, Arturo. 463.2 A58<br />

A new dictionary of the English and Spanish languages, containing<br />

the whole vocabulary in general use, with copious selections of scientific,<br />

technical, and commercial terms and others lately brought into use<br />

with their pronunciation figured; rev. and corrected by J. McLaughlin.<br />

2pts. in lv. McKay, 1912.<br />

Nutting, Herbert Chester. 478 N54<br />

A supplementary Latin composition. Allyn, 1901.<br />

Thorley, Wilfrid Charles, & Lewis, R. T. 428.2 T39<br />

Colloquial and business English for foreign students. Macmillan, 1921.<br />

Science<br />

Crile, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington. 577.37 C88<br />

A bipolar theory of living processes; ed. by A. F. Rowland. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters; Bibliography: p.365-387.<br />

Develops the theory, and presents evidence "that man and animals are bipolar<br />

mechanisms and that the <strong>org</strong>anism not only is driven by electricity but that it was<br />

originally created and constructed by electrical forces". Based on researches of the<br />

author and his colleagues, some of their papers being reprinted here.<br />

Digby, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Bassett. 569.61 D57<br />

The mammoth and mammoth-hunting in north-east Siberia; with<br />

photographs and a map. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Interesting, popular sketch of our knowledge of this prehistoric elephant, with an<br />

account of some recent discoveries and of the author's experiences in hunting tusks.<br />

Haddock, Marshall Henry. 526.99 H12<br />

The location of mineral fields; modern procedure in the investigation<br />

of mineral areas and the subsequent verification of their extent, etc.<br />

Lockwood, 1926. (Lockwood's manuals.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Able presentation concerned with surveying rather than prospecting. Practical, but<br />

necessarily uses elementary mathematics. Includes geometrical interpretation of mineral<br />

deposits; applied geophysics, dealing with methods employed and instruments used for<br />

location of ore bodies; and correlation of surface and underground surveys.<br />

Jaeger, Francis Mauritius. r 501 J14<br />

Le principe de symetrie et ses applications; tr. de l'anglais par Pierre<br />

Gerald et Jean Chevrier, preface de Charles Moureu. [1924?]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Johannesen, Ole. r 526 J35<br />

Laerebog i mathematisk geografi for realgymnasiet. 1883.<br />

Masius, Hermann. r 570.4 M44<br />

Naturstudien; skizzen aus der pflanzen- und thierwelt. Ed.5. 1863.<br />

Contents.—Die norddeutschen waldbaume.—Charakterbilder aus der vogelwelt.—Der<br />

wasserfrosch.—Der fuchs.—Krebs und hummer.—Norddeutsche vegetationsbilder.—Bilder<br />

aus der thierwelt.—Am see.—Wenn der herbst kommt!


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Newman, Horatio Hackett. 575 N28a<br />

Evolution, genetics, and eugenics. [Ed.2, rev.] University of<br />

Chicago Press [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.616-618.<br />

Made up of some fifty selected extracts from the works of classical and modern<br />

writers. Second edition has a few additional articles, some slight changes in text and<br />

arrangement, and a brief glossary. Constitutes a valuable non-technical and nonpartisan<br />

introduction for the student or the general reader.<br />

qr 505 R371<br />

Revue des questions scientifiques; pub. par la Societe Scientifique dc<br />

Bruxelles [quarterly], 1925-date. 4th ser. v.7-date. 1925-date.<br />

4th ser. v.7-date; whole no.v.87-date.<br />

Smith, Herbert Huntington. r 507 S64<br />

The museum as an educator. Weatherford Printing Co., 1912.<br />

(Alabama—Geological survey—Museum. Educational papers, 1.)<br />

United States—Coast and geodetic survey. r 526 U25d<br />

Digest of geodetic publications issued by the United States Coast<br />

and geodetic survey resulting from surveys in the [various states].<br />

1920-date.<br />

Tabulates results of survey's work, indicating regions covered and publications<br />

relating thereto.<br />

Vinal, William Gould. 570.7 V33<br />

Nature guiding. Comstock Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

"Most of the chapters in this book are reproductions of articles published in various<br />

educational magazines." Preface.<br />

"Nature lore: a selected bibliography": p.529—541.<br />

Includes much information intended not only for the government "nature guide",<br />

but for teachers of nature study in schools and camps, scout leaders, and others. Covers<br />

a wide field, but is somewhat lacking in systematic arrangement, and in places, gives<br />

evidence of hasty preparation.<br />

Whitnall, Harold Orville. 568.19 W64<br />

Dinosaurs and their world, with a description of the dinosaur egg<br />

presented to Colgate University by Colonel Austen Colgate. Colgate<br />

University, Department of geology [1926?]<br />

"References to quotations": p. [27.]<br />

Pamphlet giving brief, popular presentation.<br />

Mathematics<br />

Gwiazdowski, A. S. 510 G99<br />

Podrecznik matematyczny dla mechanikow, ze slownictwem angielskiem.<br />

Ed.2. [cl918.]<br />

Title translated: "Mathematical manual for mechanics".<br />

Holzinger, Karl John. r 510.8 H75<br />

Statistical tables for students in education and psychology. University<br />

of Chicago Press [cl925].<br />

Milne, William James. r 512 M71st<br />

Standard algebra. Amer. Book Co. [cl908.]<br />

307


308 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Physics<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 537.74 B75<br />

British standard specification for recording (graphic) ammeters,<br />

voltmeters, and wattmeters. 1919. (Report, no.90.)<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 533.6014 B75<br />

Report on British standard dimensions for airscrew hubs. 1919.<br />

(Report, no.87.)<br />

Callendar, Hugh Longbourne. r 536.7 C13<br />

The enlarged Callendar steam tables (Fahrenheit units). Arnold, 1924.<br />

Compton, Arthur Holly. 537.54 C73<br />

X-rays and electrons; an outline of recent X-ray theory. Van Nostrand,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes and "References".<br />

Although covering the whole field of the physics of X-rays, deals primarily with the<br />

interpretation of their properties in terms of the interaction between radiation and<br />

electrons. Concerned chiefly with information afforded by X-ray studies regarding the<br />

nature of the X-rays themselves and the structure of the atom.<br />

Crandall, Irving Bardshar. 534 C86<br />

Theory of vibrating systems and sound. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical references.<br />

Concise, mathematical treatment for the advanced student having a knowledge of<br />

analytical mechanics. Discusses practical applications of theory and considers modern<br />

developments. Intended as a supplement to the more general treatises on sound. An<br />

appendix gives a rather extensive classified list of references to recent developments in<br />

applied acoustics, with brief notes. Author was associated with the Bell Telephone<br />

Laboratories, Inc.<br />

Glauert, H. 533.6012 G46<br />

The elements of aerofoil and airscrew theory. Cambridge University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Intended for students having little knowledge of aerodynamics or hydrodynamics.<br />

Treatment is necessarily mathematical, although complex analysis is kept at a minimum.<br />

Loeb, Leonard Benedict. 533.7 L76<br />

Kinetic theory of gases; being a text and reference book whose purpose<br />

is to combine the classical deductions with recent experimental<br />

advances in a convenient form for student and investigator. McGraw,<br />

1927.<br />

Contains "References".<br />

Millikan, Robert Andrews, and others. qr 530.7 M697f<br />

A first course in laboratory physics for secondary schools. Ginn<br />

[cl914].<br />

Walsh, John William Tudor. 535.2 W18<br />

Photometry; illustrated with diagrams by F. G. H. Lewis, and from<br />

photographs. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Thorough, comprehensive work on the theory and practice of modern photometry.<br />

Commendable for the extensive lists of references.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 309<br />

Chemistry. Crystallography<br />

Blasdale, Walter Charles. 541.8 B54<br />

Equilibria in saturated salt solutions; a summary of the results of<br />

the study of the heterogeneous equilibria which exist in aqueous solutions<br />

of electrolytes. Chemical Catalog Co., 1927. (American Chemical<br />

Society. Monograph series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same r 541.8 B54<br />

Briggs, Dennis Brook. 542.2 B74<br />

Practical glass manipulation. Lockwood, 1926. (Lockwood's<br />

manuals.)<br />

Attempts "to give detailed instructions for the preparation of some of the commoner<br />

forms, and a few of the more complex kinds of apparatus which can be constructed for<br />

use in the Laboratory". Preface.<br />

qr 540.5 C4217<br />

Chemical reviews [quarterly], April 1924-date. v.i-date. 1924-date.<br />

Owned and controlled by the American Chemical Society.<br />

Contains papers of permanent value which are not sufficiently inclusive to serve<br />

as monographs and yet are not suited to the requirements of the other journals of the<br />

American Chemical Society.<br />

Coleman, Joseph Bernard, & Arnall, Francis. 547 C68<br />

The preparation and analysis of <strong>org</strong>anic compounds. Blakiston, 1926.<br />

Laboratory guide describing the synthesis of 89 preparations, arranged in groups of<br />

related compounds, and giving general methods of qualitative and quantitative analysis.<br />

Freundlich, Herbert. r 541.12 F93c<br />

Colloid & capillary chemistry; tr. from the 3d German ed., by H. S.<br />

Hatfield. Methuen [1926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Labarre, F. r 543.2 Lll<br />

Manuel du chimiste de laiterie; analyse du lait et de ses sous-produits.<br />

1926.<br />

"Principaux ouvrages consultes": p.[157.]<br />

Moellinger, Otto. r 548 M76<br />

Die lehre von den krystallformen nebst vorschlag und versuch zu<br />

einer natiirlichen bezeichnungsmethode ihrer combinationen. 1839.<br />

Reilly, Joseph, and others. 541.1 R31<br />

Physico-chemical methods. Van Nostrand [1925].<br />

Concerned mainly with the measurements used in the various branches of physical<br />

chemistry, with rather extensive attention to physical and optical measurements. For the<br />

advanced student.<br />

St. Mary's Institute, Dayton, Ohio. r 544 S14<br />

Qualitative chemical analysis. [cl904.]<br />

Geology<br />

Canada—Geological survey. r 557.1 C16e<br />

Economic geology series, no.l-date. 1926-date.


310 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 553.62 Cl6s<br />

Silica in Canada; its occurrence, exploitation, and uses. pt.i. 1923.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

pt.i. Eastern Canada, by L. H. Cole.<br />

Comprehensive report on the deposits of silica sands, sandstones, quartz, and quartzites.<br />

Includes results of laboratory tests on samples collected in the field.<br />

Davis, William Morris, b. 1850. 557.29 D32<br />

The Lesser Antilles. American Geographical Society of New York,<br />

1926. (American Geographical Society. Map of Hispanic America;<br />

publications, no.2.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Concerned mainly with geology and physical geography of these islands.<br />

Jillson, Willard Rouse. r 553.27 J32<br />

Kentucky rock asphalt. Geological Pub. Co., 1924.<br />

Reprinted from the "Pan-American geologist", v.41, May 1924.<br />

Jillson, Willard Rouse. r 553.28 J32<br />

New Tennessee oil pool. Geological Pub. Co., 1923.<br />

Reprinted from the "Pan-American geologist", v.40, Oct. 1923.<br />

Maps—British Columbia. (1914.) qr 557.11 M<br />

British Columbia mining divisions. Department of mines, British<br />

Columbia, 1914.<br />

Size, 18x22 inches, folded in quarto cover; scale, 50 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Prepared by the Geographic branch, Surveyor-general's office.<br />

Maps—Oklahoma. (1926.) qr 553.28 M17<br />

Oil.and gas producing areas in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological<br />

survey, 1926.<br />

Size, 14J/2 x 29 inches, folded in quarto cover; scale 1:500,000.<br />

"Production compiled by Bess Mills-Bullard."<br />

Rutherford, Ralph L. qr 557.123 R93<br />

Geology of the area between Athabaska and Embarras rivers, Alberta.<br />

1926. (Alberta, Canada—Scientific and industrial research council.<br />

Report, no.15.)<br />

Contains a folded map and plate in pocket at back.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Stuart, Murray. 553.28 S93<br />

The geology of oil, oil-shale, and coal. Mining Publications, Ltd.,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Very brief treatment based to a considerable extent on work in India.<br />

Botany<br />

Bose, Sir Jagadis Chunder. 581.18 B64<br />

The nervous mechanism of plants. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Account of the author's investigations and conclusions regarding the existence in<br />

plants of nerves for the conduction of sensory and motor impulses, corresponding to the<br />

nervous tissue of animals. Author's views are questioned by many plant physiologists,<br />

botanists, and biologists.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 311<br />

Campbell, Douglas Houghton. 581.9 C15<br />

An outline of plant geography. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Brief treatment of plant distribution. Based mainly on author's studies in many<br />

countries over a period of more than thirty years. Many illustrations.<br />

Dietz, Harry Frederic. r 581.164 D57<br />

Pollination and the honey bee. 1925. (Indiana—Conservation department.<br />

Publication, no.52.)<br />

Gager, Charles Stuart. 580 G13<br />

General botany; with special reference to its economic aspects; with<br />

three chapters on heredity and variation in plants, by O. E. White.<br />

Blakiston, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Rather extensive text-book, considering physiology, life histories, and characteristics<br />

of families, but giving much space to economic and cultivated plants.<br />

MacDougal, Daniel Trembly. qr 581.11 M14h<br />

The hydrostatic system of trees. Carnegie Institution of Washington,<br />

1926. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication, no.373.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Zoology<br />

Daniel, Richard Jellicoe. 591.92 D22<br />

Animal life in the sea. University Press of Liverpool, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p. 119.<br />

"It is a well-planned book, simply written, and will serve admirably for a first step<br />

towards interesting untrained observers in all that is to be found in the sea, the habits<br />

of the animals living in it, and the various phenomena connected with them, besides<br />

simple discussions of physical and chemical conditions from the surface to the depth<br />

of the ocean." Nature, 1926.<br />

Essig, Edward Oliver. r 595.7 E84<br />

Insects of western North America; a manual and textbook for students<br />

in colleges and universities and a handbook for county, state, and<br />

federal entomologists and agriculturists as well as for foresters, farmers,<br />

gardeners, travelers, and lovers of nature. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Ewers, Hanns Heinz. 595.796 E96<br />

The ant people; tr. by C H. Levy. Dodd, 1927.<br />

A very readable account of the characteristics and habits of ants, written from the<br />

author's observations in many parts of the world.<br />

Useful Arts<br />

qr 693.505 A72<br />

Armierter beton; monatsschrift fiir theorie und praxis des gesamten<br />

betonbaues, 1908-09, 1911. v.1-2, 4. 1908-11.<br />

Avram, Mois Herban. 677.36 A96<br />

The rayon industry. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.553-575.<br />

Gives a brief history of the rayon, or artificial silk, industry as well as a discussion<br />

of its financing and economics, a description of the various processes used, and<br />

a list of the important rayon patents.


312 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. r 681.43 B32<br />

Quality stamping of gold-filled optical goods.<br />

683 B98<br />

Butter, Francis J.<br />

Locks and lockmaking; with a foreword by Sir G. H. Chubb. Pitman<br />

[1926]. (Pitman's common commodities and industries.)<br />

History and description of various types of locks. Contains very little on manufacture.<br />

Davis, Charles Gerard. 699.1211 D31s<br />

The ship model builder's assistant. Marine Research Soc, 1926.<br />

(Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass. Publication, no.12.)<br />

The same. (In Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass.<br />

Publication, no.12.) qr 387 M38 no.12<br />

Practical book describing and illustrating details of construction of ships, including<br />

masts and rigging.<br />

Ditzler Color Company, Detroit. r 698.1 D64<br />

Information for refinishing Dodge Brothers motor vehicles. [1924?]<br />

France—Ministere du commerce. qr 609.44 F86<br />

Rapport general sur l'industrie frangaise; sa situation, son avenir<br />

(d'apres les travaux des sections du Comite consultatif des arts et<br />

manufactures et de la Direction des etudes techniques). 3pts. in 3v. 1919.<br />

Pt.i is contained in v.1-2, and pt.2-3, in v.3.<br />

"Bibliographie choisie sur l'<strong>org</strong>anisation scientifique du travail": v.3, p.479-480.<br />

pt.i. Etude de la situation des principales industries avant la guerre et de leur<br />

expansion possible.<br />

pt.2. Les methodes d'expansion economique.<br />

pt.3. Conclusions: vceux emis par les sections du Comite consultatif des arts et<br />

manufactures.<br />

Graham, David Alma. 682 G76<br />

Student's text book on sheet metal work, with technology of sheet<br />

metal work. Graham [cl925].<br />

"Prepared as a text book for students of sheet metal work in trade, technical and<br />

vocational schools, as well as for apprentices studying under the direction of the foreman<br />

of the shop." Preface.<br />

Hess, Walter Friedrich. r 676.8 H48<br />

Die kartonnagenfabrikation; praktisches handbuch fiir die gesamte<br />

kartonnagenfabrikation unter besonderer berucksichtigung neuzeitlicher<br />

arbeitsmethoden; zugleich zweite vollig neu gestaltete auflage, von<br />

Schubert, Die kartonnagenfabrikation; bearb. und hrsg. von Walter<br />

Hess unter mitarbeit von berufsfachleuten und ingenieuren des kartonnagen-maschinenfaches;<br />

mit iiber 200 figuren im text von maschinen,<br />

arbeitsgeraten, und konstruktionsmodellen sowie beilagen. 1926.<br />

"Mitarbeiter-verzeichnis" on leaf preceding page 1.<br />

Hoar, Roger Sherman. 608.73 H64<br />

Patents; what a business executive should know about patents.<br />

Ronald Press Co. [cl926.]<br />

"There are plenty of good treatises already available on patent law. But this<br />

present book is intended, rather, to be a treatise on patent tactics, plus a translation<br />

into plain English of so much of the patent law as will enable a business executive to<br />

understand his attorney, and to cooperate fully with him." Preface.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 313<br />

Schotz, Schachno Peisach. q 678.7 S37<br />

Synthetic rubber. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

"Useful summary of the present position of our technical knowledge of the subject,<br />

and the mass of information collected by the author should prove of value to those<br />

interested in this important question." Journal of physical chemistry, 1927.<br />

Seerey, Daniel F. 674 S45<br />

Small sawmills; their equipment, construction, and operation. Govt.<br />

Print. Off., 1918. (United States—Agriculture, Department of. Bulletin,<br />

no.718.)<br />

Contribution from the Forest service.<br />

The same. (In United States—Agriculture, Department of. Bulletin,<br />

no.718.) r 630.6 U25b no.718<br />

Pamphlet offering "to portable sawmill operators suggestions regarding methods of<br />

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results. It is meant particularly for operators in National Forest timber, but should be<br />

useful to other owners of portable mills where conditions are like those in the National<br />

Forests", p.i.<br />

[Steel, David.] 699.1231 S81<br />

The art of rigging, containing an explanation of terms and phrases<br />

and the progressive method of rigging expressly adapted for sailing ships,<br />

by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Biddlecombe, with an introduction by E. H. Pentecost.<br />

Marine Research Soc, 1925. (Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass.<br />

Publication, no.8.)<br />

"The nucleus from which this book developed may be found in The Elements and<br />

Practice of Rigging and Seamanship by David Steel, published in London, in 1794."<br />

Preface.<br />

The same. (In Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass.<br />

Publication, no.8.) qr 387 M38 no.8<br />

Of interest to builders of ship models, and also to students of naval architecture.<br />

United States—Census bureau (14th census; 1920). qr 670.9748 U25<br />

Fourteenth census of the United States; manufactures: 1919; Pennsylvania,<br />

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The same. (In United States—Census bureau (14th census: 1920).<br />

[Final reports] v.9.) qr 317.3 U25cl4 v.9<br />

r 691.105 W85<br />

Wood preserving news [monthly], 1924-date. v.2-date. 1924-date.<br />

v.2, no.6-7, June-July 1924 wanting.<br />

Published by the American Wood Preservers' Association.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene. Safety<br />

American Medical Association. qr 610.706 A51<br />

Proceedings of the annual congress on medical education, medical<br />

licensure, public health, and hospitals, Chicago, March 9, 10, 11, and 12,<br />

1925. 1925.<br />

Flint, Austin, b. 1836. r 612 F64h<br />

Handbook of physiology for students and practitioners of medicine.<br />

Macmillan, 1905.


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Gamble, Sidney Gompertz. 614.84 G16<br />

A practical treatise on outbreaks of fire; being a systematic study of<br />

their causes and means of prevention, dealing with the possibilities of<br />

danger, precautions necessary, notification, extinction, equipment for<br />

saving life and property, <strong>org</strong>anisation of fire brigades both private and<br />

public, notes on structural design of buildings, legal enactments and<br />

fire insurance, historic conflagrations and their lessons; with frontispiece,<br />

plates, and 348 illustrations in the text, tables, list of great fires,<br />

with dates. Griffin, 1926.<br />

Although of British origin, will be of interest to Americans, as it assembles a great<br />

deal of information.<br />

Gould, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Milbry. qr 610.3 G73g<br />

Medical dictionary, containing all the words and phrases generally<br />

used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their proper pronunciation,<br />

derivation, and definition; based on recent medical literature, with many<br />

tables [ed. by R. J. E. Scott]. Blakiston [cl926].<br />

r 610.5 H166<br />

Half-yearly compendium of medical science; a synopsis of the American<br />

and foreign literature of medicine, surgery, and the collateral sciences,<br />

1868-82. v.1-30. 1868-82.<br />

v.23, Jan. 1879, wanting.<br />

Hubbard, Samuel Dana. r 613.41 H87<br />

The need of frequent bathing.<br />

Reprinted from "Domestic engineering".<br />

Lange, Fred G. 614.8 L24<br />

Handbook of safety and accident prevention. Engineering Magazine<br />

Co., 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.313-321.<br />

Compilation intended for a wide range of readers. Deals with the whole field of<br />

safety. Includes a statistical section, collected from various sources, but not fully up<br />

to date.<br />

Lebredo y Arango, Marius G. r 614.06 L47<br />

Memoria presentada por el delegado de la Republica de Cuba, a la<br />

sexta Conferencia Sanitaria Internacional de las Republicas Americanas,<br />

celebradas en Montivideo (Uruguay) del 12 al 20 de diciembre de<br />

1920. 1921.<br />

Issued by Secretaria de sanidad y beneficencia.<br />

Leyel, Mrs. C F. 615.855 L67<br />

The magic of herbs; a modern book of secrets. Harcourt [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.309-316.<br />

"History of the use of herbs in medicine and pharmacy." Author's preface.<br />

Ohio. Statutes. r 614.35 018<br />

Drug laws of Ohio. Heer Printing Co., 1923.<br />

Rollier, Auguste. 615.831 R64<br />

Heliotherapy, with special consideration of surgical tuberculosis; tr.<br />

by G. de Swietochowski. [Ed.2.] Milford [1927]. (Oxford medical<br />

publications.)<br />

"Literature": p.296-314.<br />

Methods and results of employing the curative action of sunlight.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 315<br />

Rossiter, Frank Savior. r 613.62 R74<br />

Carbon monoxide gas poisoning. 1922.<br />

United States—Surgeon-general's office. q 613.67 U25m<br />

The medical department of the United States Army in the World<br />

War. v.l, 5-6, 8, 11, pt.2, v.14-15. 1921-1926 (v.l, 1923).<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

v.l. The Surgeon general's office.<br />

v.5. Military hospitals in the United States.<br />

v.6. Sanitation.<br />

v.8. Field operations.<br />

v.ll. Surgery.<br />

pt.2. Empyema, maxillofacial surgery, ophthalmelogy, otolaryngelogy.<br />

v.14. Medical aspects of gas warfare.<br />

v.15. Statistics.<br />

pt.i. Army anthropology.<br />

pt.2. Medical and casualty statistics.<br />

Engineering<br />

American Society of Mechanical Engineers. r 621.133 A51<br />

Rules for the construction of boilers of locomotives; part I, section<br />

in of the A.S.M.E. Boiler code; report of sub-committee of the Boiler<br />

code committee on boilers of locomotives. 1921.<br />

American Society of Mechanical Engineers. r 621.185 A51r<br />

Rules for the construction of low-pressure heating boilers; section<br />

iv, A.S.M.E. Boiler construction code; report of sub-committee of the<br />

Boiler code committee on heating boilers. cl923.<br />

American Society of Mechanical Engineers. r 621.185 A51ru<br />

Rules for the construction of miniature boilers; section V, A.S.M.E.<br />

Boiler construction code; report of sub-committee of the Boiler code<br />

committee on miniature boilers. cl925.<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 628.903 B75<br />

British standard glossary of terms used in illumination and photometry.<br />

1925. (Report, no.233.)<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 625.212 B75b<br />

British standard specification for tramway tyres. 1921. (Report,<br />

no.101.)<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 621.881 B75<br />

British standard tables for use in engineering workshops giving<br />

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errors in screw threads of Whitworth form. 1919. (Report, no.95.)<br />

Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh. r 625.212 C21<br />

Wrought steel wheels and other circular sections; f<strong>org</strong>ed steel axles,<br />

data, tables, and specifications pertaining to designs manufactured by<br />

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Coventry, Eng.—Public libraries. r 016.62143 C84<br />

Internal combustion engines; a select guide to the books and pamphlets<br />

in the Coventry public libraries dealing with all internal combustion<br />

engines other than those used in automobiles and motor cycles.<br />

[1924?] (Special bibliographies, no.9.)<br />

Reprinted from the "Readers' bulletin", v.2, no.3, May-June 1924.<br />

The same. (In its Readers' bulletin, v.2, no.3.) r 017.1 C84 v.2<br />

Dick, Otto. qr 621.9221 D54<br />

Die feile und ihre entwicklungsgeschichte. 1925.<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis" : p. [2411-243.<br />

Flettner, Anton. 629.12014 F63<br />

The story of the rotor; from the German "Mein weg zum rotor".<br />

Willhofft, 1926.<br />

Not a technical treatise, but an account, for the layman, of the inception and evolution<br />

of the author's inventions culminating in the ship's rotor.<br />

[Hebrard, Pierre.] r 628.53 H38<br />

Caminologie; ou, Traite des cheminees, contenant des observations<br />

sur les differentes causes qui font fumer les cheminees avec des moyens<br />

pour corriger ce defaut; ouvrage interessant & utile tant pour les<br />

particuliers que pour les artistes. 1756.<br />

Hill, John, & Marriott, J. W. 620.7 H55<br />

A year's work in technical English. Harrap [1926].<br />

Small book in which English instruction is blended with exercises designed to<br />

provoke thought, stimulate investigation, and develop the habit of clear and accurate<br />

statement.<br />

Jominy, W. E. r 620.12 J38<br />

Investigation of charcoal and coke pig irons. Rev. ed. 1926. (Michigan<br />

University—Engineering research department. Engineering research<br />

bulletin, no.l.)<br />

Meller, Harry Bertine. r 628.53 M58<br />

The air pollution problem of Pittsburgh. [1924.]<br />

"To be read and discussed at the meeting of the American Institute of Chemical<br />

Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Dec. 3-6, 1924."<br />

Motz, William Harrison. 621.55 M94<br />

Principles of refrigeration; a comprensive [sic] treatise on fundamental<br />

principles of operation of ice making and refrigerating machinery,<br />

properties and values of principal media used in modern refrigerating<br />

apparatus, transmission of heat, functions and values of insulating<br />

materials, construction and operation of various parts of refrigerating<br />

apparatus, and application of refrigeration to its varied uses. Nickerson<br />

[cl926].<br />

The same r 621.55 M94<br />

New York (state)—Labor department. r 621.96 N26<br />

An analysis of one hundred accidents on power punch presses with<br />

suggestions as to the installation of suitable guards on such machines.<br />

1924. (Special bulletin, no.131.)<br />

The same. (In its Special bulletin, no.131.) r 331 N2612 no.131


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 317<br />

Ohio—Health, State department of. r 628.17 018<br />

Meter installations and meter rates, by E. I. Roberts. Heer Printing<br />

Co., 1923.<br />

Poulot, Denis, & Fontaine, Hippolyte. r 669.164 J42<br />

Etudes pratiques sur les machines-outils servant aux constructions<br />

mecaniques; Machines a fabriquer les rivets. 1871. (Travail des<br />

metaux.)<br />

Bound with "Notes sur la fabrication de l'acier Bessemer", by Samson Jordan.<br />

Rhoads, Joseph Edgar, & Tatnall, R. R. r 621.852 R384<br />

How a leather belt transmits power; a paper read at the educational<br />

session of the Leather Belting Exchange, November 16th and 17th, 1922.<br />

Leather Belting Exchange [1923?]<br />

Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. r 620.7 S67ai<br />

Aims and purposes of the society. 1924.<br />

Sohm, Michel. qr 621.1877 S68<br />

Centrale electrique des mines de Bruay; chauffage des chaudieres<br />

au charbon pulverise. [1923?]<br />

First published in "Revue de l'industrie minerale", Sept. 15, 1922.<br />

At head of title: Publications de "Chaleur & industrie".<br />

Superheater Company. r 621.1337 S95<br />

Elesco locomotive feed water heaters; instructions for operation and<br />

maintenance. Ed.4. cl926.<br />

"Instruction book 1926."<br />

Talen, C. W. r 620.8 T15<br />

Teknisk lommebog; samling af regler, formler, tabeller og erfaringsresultater,<br />

til brug for ingenieirer, maskinteknikere, arkitekter, bygningsteknikere,<br />

entreprencirer, industridrivende, oil.; med bidrag savel fra<br />

offentlige kontorer som fra fagmaend i privat bedrift. 1887.<br />

Trinks, Willibald. r 621.187 T74c<br />

The control of furnace atmosphere. [1924.]<br />

"To be read and discussed at the meeting of the American Institute of Chemical<br />

Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa., December 3-6, 1924."<br />

United Engineering Society. qr 016.6257 U25<br />

A list of articles on earth and gravel roads. 1925.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

United States—Commerce committee. r 627.1 U2532r<br />

River and harbor bill; report (to accompany H. R. 11616). 1926.<br />

(69th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no.l 145.)<br />

United States—Select committee of inquiry into r 623.74 U2532<br />

operations of the United States air services.<br />

Report; inquiry into operations of the United States air services;<br />

report of the Select committee of inquiry into operations of the United<br />

States air services, House of representatives, on matters relating to the<br />

operations of the United States air services. 1925. (68th Cong., 2d sess.<br />

House. Report no.1653.)


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United States—Standards, Bureau of. r 624.2 U25<br />

Strain lines developed by compressive tests on structural members<br />

of the Delaware River bridge, at the United States Bureau of standards<br />

for the Delaware River Bridge Joint Commission. 1926. (United<br />

States—Standards, Bureau of. Miscellaneous publication, no.72.)<br />

Chart, size, 18 x 14 inches, folded in octavo cover.<br />

Van Metre, Thurman William. 625 V19<br />

Trains, tracks, and travel. Simmons [cl926].<br />

A clearly written account of the equipment of railroads, including the various types<br />

of cars and locomotives, tracks, signal systems, and stations.<br />

Vauclain, Samuel Matthews. r 621.139 V23<br />

Locomotive development. Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1923.<br />

A paper read before the American Railway Association, Mechanical division, Chicago,<br />

June 20, 1923.<br />

Vogel, Otto. r 621.727 V36<br />

Dr. Vogel's beiz-zusatz (Vogel's sparbeize D. R. P. und auslandspatente).<br />

[Ed.5.] [1925.]<br />

Wood, Thomas Denison, & Hendriksen, E. M. 628.8 W85<br />

Ventilation and health; the new hygiene of fresh air. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Discusses, in a non-technical manner, the merits and essentials and some of the<br />

methods of proper ventilation.<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

Anderson, William Thomson. r 621.315 A55<br />

Colliery cables; a paper read before the Manchester Geological and<br />

Mining Society, general meetings at Manchester, February 11th and<br />

April 8th, 1913. 1913.<br />

Bound with his "Hints on electric cables for collieries".<br />

Excerpts from the "Transactions" of the Institution of Mining Engineers, v.45,<br />

pt.i, p.122-154 and pt.2, p.413-420.<br />

The same. (Iu Institution of Mining Engineers. Transactions, v.45,<br />

pt.i, p.122-154 and pt.2, p.413-420.) r 622.05 F31 v.45<br />

Anderson, William Thomson. r 621.315 A55<br />

Hints on electric cables for collieries. 1914.<br />

Reprinted from the "British Westinghouse gazette", Oct. 1914.<br />

Beard, Belle Boone. r 016.6213645 B34<br />

Electricity in the home, being a list of books and articles, with brief<br />

abstracts prepared in connection with a survey of the social and economic<br />

effects of the wider use of electricity in the home; with a foreword<br />

by M. L. Cooke. Workers Education Bureau Press, 1927. (Workers'<br />

education research series, no.l.)<br />

Classified list of about eight hundred references in English. Abstracts are very brief.<br />

Creager, William Pitcher, & Justin, J. D. 621.341 C87<br />

Hydro-electric handbook [prepared] with the assistance of nine contributors.<br />

Wiley, 1927.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The same r 621.341 C87<br />

Engineering handbook, consisting of contributions by a number of engineers in<br />

actual practice. Deals comprehensively with the principles and accepted modern practice<br />

of hydro-electric engineering.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 319<br />

General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. qr 621.364 G29<br />

Electric heat in industry. [1925.]<br />

Pamphlet giving brief descriptions of the uses and advantages of electricity for<br />

heating in specific industries.<br />

Haas, O. F. r 621.32821 Hll<br />

Street lighting designs. Engineering department, National lamp<br />

works of General Electric Co. [1926.] (General Electric Company-<br />

National lamp works, Cleveland. Bulletins; Engineering department,<br />

no.46A.)<br />

The same. (In General Electric Company—National lamp works,<br />

Cleveland. Bulletins; Engineering department,<br />

no.46A.) r 621.32 G29 no.46A<br />

Mines and Mining<br />

Dominion Mining Conference, Dunedin, N. Z., 1926. r 622.06 D71<br />

Proceedings, papers, remits, and discussions of the Dominion Mining<br />

Conference held at Dunedin, New Zealand, February 3rd to 6th, 1926.<br />

Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Co., 1926.<br />

Honorary editors: J. Park and D. B. Waters.<br />

Keystone Driller Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. r 622.235 K23<br />

Blast hole drilling with Keystone cable drills; a collection of articles<br />

by engineers, contractors, and quarry superintendents on methods of<br />

drilling, spacing, loading, and shooting big blast holes; with numerous<br />

illustrations and tables of cost data, etc., etc. 1915.<br />

Kirsopp, John. q 622.33 K29<br />

The use of power in colliery working; a treatise on mining costs and<br />

machinery designs and management. Witherby, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Deals chiefly with hoisting, haulage, and pumping, but gives considerable attention<br />

to economic problems such as wages, costs, materials, and storage, and includes some<br />

material not strictly relevant. British.<br />

Phythyon, Harry. 622.81 P53<br />

The rock dust remedy for coal mine explosions; an open letter to<br />

the operators in the 27th bituminous district of Pennsylvania. Belle<br />

Vernon Agency [cl926].<br />

"I propose to show in this letter that the idea of requiring the rock dusting of the<br />

non-gaseous mines in this country, as a rule and as a practical measure to prevent mine<br />

explosions, is based on and corresponds with an exaggerated conception of the coal dust<br />

menace that amounts to a fallacy." Chapter 4.<br />

United States—Mines bureau. qr 622.338 U254pr<br />

Preliminary report on petroleum engineering in the Tonkawa oil<br />

field, Kay and Noble counties, Oklahoma, by J. S. Ross, in cooperation<br />

with the state of Oklahoma. 1923.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Contains 4 folded figures in pocket at back.


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Automobiles<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 629.11011 B75<br />

British standard dimensions for body spaces and frame ends for<br />

chassis for private automobiles. 1920. (Report, no.100.)<br />

Connecticut. Statutes. r 629.1007 C75<br />

Motor vehicle laws, state of Connecticut; rev. to July 1, 1923. 1923.<br />

Issued by the Commissioner of motor vehicles.<br />

Coventry, Eng.—Public libraries. r 016.6291 C84<br />

Automobiles; books, pamphlets, and periodicals in the Coventry<br />

public libraries (published since 1910) dealing with automobile industry<br />

and practice including commercial motors, agricultural tractors, etc,<br />

together with a foreword on the Evolution of the motor-car, a footnote<br />

to Coventry's industrial history, by A. E. Berriman. [1923?] (Special<br />

bibliographies, no.5.)<br />

Reprinted with additions from the "Readers' bulletin", v.l, no.6—7, Sept.—Dec. 1923.<br />

Agriculture. Dairy<br />

Mukerjee, Radhakamal. 630.954 M95<br />

The rural economy of India. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A study of agricultural problems with relation to social and economic conditions<br />

in India.<br />

Pirtle, Thomas Ross. r 637 P65<br />

A handbook of dairy statistics. Govt. Print. Off., 1922.<br />

Contribution from the Bureau of animal industry.<br />

Soft Wheat Millers' Association, Inc., Nashville, Tenn. r 633.11 S68<br />

Soft wheat & soft wheat flours; an authentic reference for students<br />

and teachers of home economics. [cl925.]<br />

Sutermeister, Edwin. 637.1 S96<br />

Casein and its industrial applications. Chemical Catalog Co., 1927.<br />

(American Chemical Society. Monograph series.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

The same r 637.1 S96<br />

Animals<br />

Ackerman, Irving C. 636.7 A18<br />

The wire-haired foxterrier; text illustrations by J. Z. Rine, photographs<br />

by R. W. Tauskey. Watt, 1927.<br />

A useful book for the dog fancier, covering the history, breeding, and showing of<br />

the fox-terrier.<br />

Allen, Joseph Alexander, & McLure, W. C. S. 636.9 A42<br />

Theory and practice of fox ranching. Irwin Printing Co., 1926.<br />

"Chief sources of the material for the historical sections": Preface, p.v.<br />

"Although written primarily for the practical fox farmer, this work should be equally<br />

valuable to the veterinarian, prospective fox-rancher, and the general public." Preface.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Domestic Economy<br />

Butterick Publishing Company. 646 B98n<br />

The new Butterick dressmaker; with an introduction by Jacques<br />

Worth. [cl927.]<br />

An excellent manual of instruction for the home dressmaker, written with special<br />

reference to the use of Butterick patterns.<br />

Tipton, Mrs. Edna (Sibley). 643.2 T49<br />

Menus for every occasion. Stokes, 1927.<br />

"Some of the material contained in this book has previously appeared in Good Housekeeping,<br />

Pictorial Review, Better Homes and Gardens, Holland's Magazine and Successful<br />

Farming." Foreword.<br />

"Books for recipes in creating unusual dishes": Foreword, p.v.-vi.<br />

Collection of about fifteen hundred menus, not only for the housewife and hostess,<br />

but also for managers of restaurants, tea-rooms, hotels, etc.<br />

Business. Communication<br />

Ashley, William James. 658 A82<br />

Business economics. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Three lectures delivered in September 1926 at the Commercial College at Copenhagen.<br />

Author considers "business economics" as something allied to, but distinct from,<br />

political economy and capable of subdivision into "business policy" and "business administration".<br />

Ashley, William James. r 658.7 A82<br />

Scientific management and the engineering situation; Sidney Ball<br />

memorial lecture delivered before the University of Oxford, 28 October<br />

1922. Milford, 1922. (Barnett House papers, no.7.)<br />

Bull, Albert E. 658.324 B87m<br />

Mail order and instalment trading. Pitman, 1926.<br />

British book, discussing scope and methods, with considerable attention to financing<br />

and advertising.<br />

Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America— r 658.53 C35<br />

Fabricated production department.<br />

Budgeting for business control. [1922.] (Pamphlet, no.6.)<br />

Prepared by Arthur Lazarus.<br />

Farmer, Eric, & Brooke, R. S. r 658.7 F24<br />

Motion study in metal polishing. 1921. (England—Industrial fatigue<br />

research board. Reports, no.15.)<br />

"Metal series no.5."<br />

At head of title: Medical Research Council.<br />

The same. (In England—Industrial fatigue research board. Reports,<br />

no.15.) r 613.617 E64 no.15<br />

"Embodies the results of an intensive investigation into the possibilities of applying<br />

motion study methods in the buffing trade (the polishing of spoons and forks on a<br />

revolving wheel). The effects on output and fatigue are clearly indicated, and certain<br />

principles are suggested, not confined to the particular process investigated but immediately<br />

applicable to all trades on which the grinding or polishing of metal is carried<br />

on." Prefatory note.<br />

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Farmer, Eric. r 658.7 F24t<br />

Time and motion study. 1921. (England—Industrial fatigue research<br />

board. Reports, no.14.)<br />

"General series no.5."<br />

At head of title: Medical Research Council.<br />

Bibliography: p.47-63.<br />

The same. (In England—Industrial fatigue research board. Reports,<br />

no.14.) r 613.617 E64 no.14<br />

Brief review of past work, with account of some experiments made in a confectionery<br />

factory.<br />

qr 659.07 H33<br />

Harvard advertising awards founded by Edward W. Bok, administered<br />

by the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

F. Baker foundation, Harvard University; a series of annual awards<br />

offered to encourage merit and stimulate improvement in advertising.<br />

Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc., 1925.<br />

Reproductions of the specimens submitted by Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc.,<br />

which received awards for 1924.<br />

Heinze, Johann Friedrich. r 652 H42<br />

Allgemeiner kaufmannischer briefsteller und handlungs-comptoirist;<br />

enthaltend alle arten im kaufmannischen geschaftsleben vorkommender<br />

briefe und aufsatze nach den neuesten und besten mustern; ein niitzliches<br />

hiilfsbuch fiir kaufleute, fabrikanten, manufacturisten u.s.w., vorziiglich<br />

aber fiir jiinglinge die sich der handlung widmen; nebst einem<br />

anhange enthaltend Kaufmannisches worterbuch; eine kurzgefasste<br />

erklarung der im handel iiblichen worter und ausdriicke. Ed.5, rev. 1854.<br />

International Chamber of Commerce—American r 656.724 124<br />

section—Highway transport committee.<br />

Report. [1925.]<br />

"Bibliography on highways and motor transportation": p.47-54.<br />

Kirschmann, August. r 655.24 K29<br />

Antiqua oder fraktur? (Lateinische oder deutsche schrift); eine<br />

kritische studie. Ed.2, rev. & enl. 1912. (Monographien des buchgewerbes,<br />

v.l.)<br />

Knudson, Mrs. Grace Powers (Thomas). 658.612 K35<br />

Gift and art shop merchandising. Little, 1926.<br />

A practical, up-to-date help in running a gift shop. Gives special attention to details<br />

of finance, decoration, and display of goods.<br />

Laune, Ferris F. r 557 L37<br />

Uniform reports and classification of accounts for social agencies.<br />

Wieboldt Foundation, 1924.<br />

May, Irville Augustus. 657.6567 M52<br />

Motor bus accounting practice. Ronald Press Co. [cl926.]<br />

"Compiled, to present in convenient form the best features, including forms, of<br />

accounting systems used by some of the well-known automobile and motor bus operating<br />

individuals and companies throughout North America, and to weld them into a simple<br />

and practicable system." Preface.


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Picken, James Hamilton. 652 P54p<br />

Principles of selling by mail. Shaw, 1927.<br />

[Secrist, Horace.] 658.612 S44<br />

The widening retail market and consumers' buying habits; published<br />

for the Bureau of business research, Northwestern LTniversity. Shaw,<br />

1926. (Northwestern LTniversity business studies.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Study of regional and city competition in retailing of men's clothing and furnishings,<br />

based on student answers to a questionary relating to the places in which these articles<br />

were purchased.<br />

United States—Internal revenue office. r 657.453 U25<br />

Outline for the study of depreciation and maintenance, prepared by<br />

the Bureau of internal revenue. 1926.<br />

r 656.8 U25g<br />

United States coast pilot: Gulf coast, Key West to the Rio Grande,<br />

1926. 1926.<br />

• Supplement, 1926-date.<br />

Earlier editions were issued as part of the "United States coast pilot: Atlantic<br />

coast", (r 656.8 U25a)<br />

r 656.8 U25h<br />

United States coast pilot: the Hawaiian Islands, 1923. 1923.<br />

Supplement, 1926-date.<br />

Telegraphy. Radio Communication<br />

Brenner, Harry D. 654 B72<br />

How to reduce telegraph expense. cl924.<br />

Pamphlet outlining the intelligent use of the various types of telegrams, and giving<br />

suggestions for economical wording of messages.<br />

Gernsback, Sidney. qr 654.103 G32<br />

Radio encyclopedia. Privately printed [cl927].<br />

Hector, Luther Grant. 654.624 H39<br />

Principles of modern radio receiving. Burton Pub. Co., 1927.<br />

"References" at end of each chapter; Bibliography: p. [296.]<br />

Good semi-technical discussion of the theory. Describes various types of receiving<br />

circuits.<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

American Manufacturers of Toilet Articles. r 668.5 A51<br />

Trade-marks for perfumes, toilet articles, and soaps. 1925.<br />

Supplement, no.l. 1926 r 668.5 A51a<br />

Brunswig, H., ed. r 662.35 B83<br />

Das rauchlose pulver; mit einem titelbilde, 52 zahlentafeln, und 67<br />

abbildungen im text. 1926. (Die explosivstoffe, v.8.)<br />

"Literatur": p. [479]-488.


324 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Earle (G. & T.) (1925), Ltd. 666.9 E17<br />

The making & testing of Portland cement and concrete. [1925?]<br />

The present volume is intended to be the fourth edition, enlarged of "The standard<br />

methods for the testing and analysis of cements", published in 1904. Condensed from<br />

Introduction.<br />

Considers manufacture of Portland cement only very briefly, much more attention<br />

being paid to testing. Presents standard methods and those in use in the company's<br />

laboratories. Illustrations are from photographs taken in the company's works and<br />

laboratories.<br />

Gurwitsch, Leo. 665.5 G97<br />

The scientific principles of petroleum technology; tr. and rev. by<br />

Harold Moore. Chapman [1926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Authoritative treatment of the chemistry of petroleum in the fields of raw materials,<br />

manufacture, and products.<br />

Handy, James Otis. r 660.4 H23<br />

[Publications on subjects in chemistry and chemical technology.<br />

1892-1924.]<br />

Most of the articles have been published in "Proceedings" of the Engineers' Society<br />

of Western Pennsylvania and "Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry".<br />

Contents.—[A photostatic reproduction of an article from the Pittsburg dispatch,<br />

Dec. 29, 1S95 telling of an interview with J. O. Handy concerning the danger of disease<br />

from the Pittsburgh and Allegheny municipal water supply. ]—Rapid method for phosphorus<br />

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cobalt, nickel, and arsenic.—Copper covered or copper clad steel.—Recent progress<br />

in corrosion resistance, by D. M. Buck [with] discussions by J. O. Handy [and<br />

others].—Research on the corrosion resistance of copper steel, by D. M. Buck and J. O.<br />

Handy.—The Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory in the ceramic field.—Patent litigation;<br />

its causes and its results.—List of publications of J. O. Handy between 1892 and 1926.<br />

qr 660.5 1242<br />

Industrial and engineering chemistry, news edition [semi-monthly],<br />

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Institute of American Business. r 661.62 124<br />

Muscle Shoals; facts essential to an understanding of the controversy<br />

over offer of Henry Ford. [1921?] (Public question series.)<br />

"This pamphlet sketches the outlines of the Muscle Shoals case up to the opening<br />

of the special session of the Congress on November 20, 1922."<br />

King, James Grieve, & Shaw, J. F. r 665.7 K265<br />

Comparisons of some methods of running water-gas plant; a record<br />

of experiments at H. M. Fuel Research Station. H. M. Stationery Off.,<br />

1923. (England—Scientific and industrial research department—Fuel<br />

research board. Technical paper, no.6.)<br />

Contains folded tables and diagrams.<br />

Kirch, T. E. qr 666.1 K28c<br />

A classified list of German patents on glass. [1926.]<br />

v.7, no.4, April 1926, p.91-93, of the "Glass industry".


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 325<br />

Lee, John Adams. 664.811 L52<br />

How to buy and sell canned foods; statistical and practical information<br />

about the canning industry; a practical book written by a<br />

practical man for the use of other practical men. [Ed.2.] "The Canning<br />

trade" [cl926].<br />

Useful chiefly to the wholesaler, jobber, retailer, and salesman. Contains valuableinformation,<br />

mainly on fruits and vegetables, but lacks index and table of contents.<br />

Millenet, Louis-filie. 666.2 M68<br />

Enamelling on metal; a practical manual on enamelling and painting<br />

on enamel as applied particularly to gold and silver ware and art metal<br />

work; tr. from the French by H. De Koningh. Lockwood, 1926. (Lockwood's<br />

craft manuals.)<br />

Treats painting briefly, being concerned mainly with the practical technique of<br />

enameling processes.<br />

National Wood Chemical Association. r 661.721 N15<br />

Methanol, the new r name for wood alcohol. 1923.<br />

qr 665.505 01952<br />

The Oil age [monthly], 1924-date. v.21-date. 1924-date.<br />

Terhaerst, Rudolf, & Trautwein, Hermann. r 665.7 T31<br />

Der mischgasbetrieb im steinkohlengaswerk; zugleich eine studie<br />

iiber die einschlagigen vergasungs- und betriebsverhaltnisse bei verschiedenen<br />

ofensystemen. 1922.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Todoroff, Alexander. r 664 T55<br />

What is what in groceries. Grocery Trade Pub. House [cl926].<br />

United States—Construction and repair bureau. r 667.6 U25<br />

Sailors' manual of paints and painting. 1923.<br />

United States—Federal oil conservation board. r 665.5 U2532r<br />

Report to the president of the United States, pt.i. 1926.<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Du Pont Everdur Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del. r 669.9 D93<br />

Du Pont everdur non-corrosive metal. [1925.]<br />

Trade literature presenting corrosion factors and describing physical and working<br />

properties and manufactured products.<br />

Hadfield, Sir Robert Abbott. 669.09 H12<br />

Metallurgy and its influence on modern progress, with a survey of<br />

education and research. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Some of the material is the same as that contained in the author's earlier book of<br />

the same title, (r 669.09 H12m)<br />

"Classified list of papers, by Sir R. A. Hadfield": p.344-359.<br />

Hermanns, Hubert. qr 669.1 H47<br />

The iron and steel plant. cl922.<br />

Chart, size, 46 x 27 inches, folded in quarto cover.<br />

Designed by R. Reinhard.<br />

Presents, in diagrammatic form, the sequence of operations and the arrangement<br />

and functions of equipment used in ferrous metallurgy. Includes very brief explanatory


326 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Hurst, James Edgar. 669.12 H95<br />

Metallurgy of cast iron; a complete treatise for engineers, foundrymen,<br />

and students. Pitman, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Constitution and properties of gray cast-iron. Has a chapter on permanent-mold<br />

castings.<br />

Jacks (William) & Co. r 669.1 J12<br />

The iron & steel trades in 1925; special review. 1925.<br />

Reprinted from the "North-eastern daily gazette", Middlesborough.<br />

Jordan, Samson. r 669.164 J42<br />

Notes sur la fabrication de l'acier Bessemer aux fitats-Unis, d'apres<br />

MM. Holley, Smith, etc. 1873.<br />

Ludlum Steel Company. r 669.1731 L97<br />

High speed carbon and alloy tool steels. [Ed.2, rev. 1926.]<br />

Fine Arts<br />

Association Franco-Americaine d'Expositions de qr 759.4 I24as<br />

Peintures et de Sculptures.<br />

Exposition Ingres ouverte du 8 mai au 5 juin 1921, en l'Hotel de la<br />

Chambre Syndicale de la Curiosite et des Beaux-Arts; au profit de ['assistance<br />

aux mutiles de la face. 1921.<br />

"Bibliographie ingriste de Henry Lapauze": p. [2.]<br />

A catalogue of an exhibition of paintings by the French artist, Ingres; illustrated<br />

with 20 reproductions.<br />

Blum, Andre S. 709 B56<br />

A short history of art from prehistoric times to the present day,<br />

for the use of students and general readers; ed. and enlarged by R. R.<br />

Tatlock. Scribner [1926].<br />

Canada—Archives. qr 708.1 C16<br />

Catalogue of pictures including paintings, drawings, and prints, with<br />

an introduction and notes by J. F. Kenney. pt.i. [1925.]<br />

The title-page and the text of the preface and the introduction are in English and<br />

French. This volume is limited to a catalogue of portraits. The names of the persons<br />

represented in the collection are arranged in chronological order, and a brief biographical<br />

sketch is given, indicating the association of the person with Canadian history. Contains<br />

15 plates.<br />

Fischel, Oskar. q 759.5 T53f<br />

Tizian; des meisters gemalde in 274 abbildungen. Ed.3. 1907.<br />

(Klassiker der kunst in gesamtausgaben, v.3.)<br />

Gronau, Ge<strong>org</strong>. q 759.5 C82g<br />

Correggio; des meisters gemalde in 196 abbildungen. 1907. (Klassiker<br />

der kunst in gesamtausgaben, v.10.)<br />

Hanford, Philander C. qr 759 JJ23<br />

Catalogue of valuable paintings by the first masters of the ancient<br />

and modern schools, belonging to Mrs. P. C. Hanford, Chicago, to be<br />

sold at absolute public sale on Thursday evening, January 30th, at


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 327<br />

Hanford, Philander C.—continued. qr 759 H23<br />

Mendelssohn Hall; T. E. Kirby will conduct the sale, American Art<br />

Association, managers. [Press of J. J. Little] 1902.<br />

Contains 15 plates. Brief biographical and critical comments are given for 44 of<br />

the 54 artists represented, and each of the 61 pictures of the collection is described.<br />

Hill, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Francis. 757 H55<br />

Italian portraits of the fifteenth century. Oxford LTniversity Press<br />

[1925]. (The British Academy. Annual Italian lecture.)<br />

"From the Proceedings of the British Academy."<br />

Knapp, Fritz. q 735 M66k<br />

Michelangelo; des meisters werke in 169 abbildungen. Ed.2. 1907.<br />

(Klassiker der kunst in gesamtausgaben, v.7.)<br />

Laurie, Arthur Pillans. 751 L37p<br />

The painter's methods & materials; the handling of pigments in oil,<br />

tempera, water-colour, & in mural painting, the preparation of grounds<br />

& canvas, & the prevention of discolouration, together with the theories<br />

of light & colour applied to the making of pictures, all described in a<br />

practical & non-technical manner. Lippincott, 1926. (The new art<br />

library.)<br />

The author is (1926) professor of chemistry to the Royal Academy of Arts, London,<br />

and principal of the Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh.<br />

New York (city), National Academy of Design. qr 708.1 N2613<br />

Commemorative exhibition by members of the National Academy of<br />

Design, 1825-1925, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C,<br />

October 17th to November 15th, 1925, the Grand Central Art Galleries,<br />

New York city, December 1st, 1925 to January 3rd, 1926. [cl925.]<br />

Contains a catalogue of the exhibition, with 168 reproductions, and lists of the<br />

members and associates of the academy and of prizes and awards.<br />

The Photo-miniature. 771 P52hi<br />

High-speed photography. Tennant, 1926.<br />

Being v.17, no.198, May 1926 of the "Photo-miniature".<br />

Robertson, Jean K. 744.2 R54<br />

A book of lettering; drawn by Albert Field. Black, 1926.<br />

"Examples of lettering suitable to the needs of different crafts and materials, and<br />

...examples of printing and type used for different purposes." Introduction.<br />

Rosenberg, Adolf. q 759.9 R33r<br />

Rembrandt; des meisters gemalde in 405 abbildungen, mit einer<br />

biographischen einleitung. 1904. (Klassiker der kunst in gesamtausgaben,<br />

v.2.)<br />

Schubring, Paul. q 735 D72s<br />

Donatello; des meisters werke in 277 abbildungen. 1907. (Klassiker<br />

der kunst in gesamtausgaben, v.ll.)<br />

Straus-Negbaur, Mrs. Tony. r 761 S91<br />

Rare and valuable Japanese colour prints; the noted collection formed<br />

by Mrs. Tony Straus-Negbaur of Berlin. [1925?]<br />

"In preparing this catalogue Mrs. Tony Straus-Negbaur has been assisted by the<br />

friendly cooperation of Mr. Julius Kurth." Preface.


328 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. r 738 V31an<br />

Analysed specimens of English porcelain, by Herbert Eccles &<br />

Bernard Rackham. H. M. Stationery Off., 1922.<br />

Issued by the Department of ceramics.<br />

Vogel, Julius, b. 1862. qr 759.3 G87v<br />

Otto Greiner; mit 117 abbildungen darunter 6 farbigen tafeln. 1925.<br />

(Kiinstler-monographien, 114.)<br />

Wolf, Ge<strong>org</strong> Jacob. qr 759.3 A46w<br />

Altdorfer; mit 116 abbildungen nach gemalden, zeichnungen, und<br />

radierungen, darunter 7 textbildern in doppeltondruck und 10 farbigen<br />

einschaltbildern. 1925. (Kiinstler-monographien, 115.)<br />

Gardens<br />

Cloud, Katharine Mallet Prevost. 715 C61<br />

The cultivation of shrubs. Dodd, 1927.<br />

White, Edward Albert. 716.2 W63<br />

Principles of flower arrangement. [Ed.2, rev. & enl.] De La Mare<br />

Co., 1926.<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were pur<br />

chased from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoi'ation.<br />

Eberlein, Harold Donaldson, & Ramsdell, R. W. qb 728.8 E218s<br />

Small manor houses and farmsteads in France, with an introduction<br />

by Leigh French, jr.; having a frontispiece in colour and 253 illustrations<br />

in half-tone. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

Gunsaulus, Helen Cowen. 720.952 G97<br />

Japanese temples and houses. Field Museum of Natural History,<br />

1924. (Field Museum of Natural History—Anthropology department.<br />

Leaflet, no.14.)<br />

The same. (In Field Museum of Natural History—Anthropology<br />

department. Leaflet, no.14.) r 572.05 F45 no.14<br />

A pamphlet illustrated from Japanese prints.<br />

Hilton (Roy) Co., Long Beach, Calif. q 728 H56<br />

Spanish homes of California; a collection of photographs representing<br />

Spanish influence in home building as interpreted by the best architects<br />

of Southern California, along with sketches and plans for encouragement<br />

of this style; a house plan service and special architectural designing<br />

by mail. cl926.<br />

Hubbell, Lucy Embury, ed. q 728 H87<br />

The book of little houses. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

The sa »< e qr 728 H87<br />

Parts one and three are made up of eight brief articles by eminent architects on<br />

styles suitable for the small house, on fitting the house to its site, on planting, etc.<br />

Part two is made up of designs, plans, and photographs.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 329<br />

National Education Association. r 727.1 N15<br />

Report of committee on school house planning, F. I. Cooper, chairman.<br />

1925.<br />

Rey, Raymond. qb 721.4 R37<br />

La cathedrale de Cahors et les origines de l'architecture a coupoles<br />

d'Aquitaine, cent gravures dans le texte et hors texte. [192-?]<br />

"Introduction et bibliographie": p.[vii]-xxii.<br />

Siren, Osvald. qb 728.3 S61<br />

The imperial palaces of Peking; two hundred and seventy four plates<br />

in collotype after photographs by the author, twelve architectural<br />

drawings, and two maps, with a short historical account, v.l. 1926.<br />

qb 720.945 V39<br />

Viies des palais, batimens celebres, places, mascarades, et autres beautes<br />

singulieres de la ville de Venise, representees en 115 figures en taille<br />

douce, avec les explications en Latin, en Italien, & en Frangois. [1762.]<br />

Half-title reads "Representations et autres beautes singulieres de Venise".<br />

Binder's title reads "Beautes de Venise".<br />

Made up entirely of engravings of Venetian buildings and scenes.<br />

Music<br />

Barnes, Edwin Ninyon Chaloner. r 780.7 B25<br />

Who's who in music education. Music education, 1925.<br />

Contents.—Biographical data.—History.—Practical help.—Bibliography of music education<br />

(p.246-252).<br />

Cadman, Charles Wakefield. qM 782.1 Cllw<br />

A witch of Salem; book by N. R. Eberhart; vocal score. Ditson<br />

[cl926].<br />

At head of title: Grand opera in two acts.<br />

Campbell, Jane. 780.973 C15<br />

Old Philadelphia music; written for the City History Society of<br />

Philadelphia and read at the meeting of May 8th, 1907. 1926.<br />

The same r 780.973 C15<br />

Caryll, Ivan. qM 782.6 C24<br />

The circus girl; new musical play by J. T. Tanner and W. Palings,<br />

lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross; with additional numbers<br />

by Lionel Monckton. Chappell, cl897.<br />

Chopin, Frederic Frangois. qM 786.4 C45w<br />

Walzer; kritisch revidirt und mit fingersatz versehen von Herrmann<br />

Scholtz. [pref. 1880.]<br />

The same. (In his Sammtliche pianoforte-werke,<br />

v.l, p.1-78.) qM 786.4 C45sa v.l<br />

Colonial Dames of America, National Society of, r 780.973 C72<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Church music and musical life in Pennsylvania in the eighteenth<br />

century; prepared by the Committee on historical research, v.l. 1926.<br />

Contains a chapter on Johannes Kelpius, Pennsylvania's earliest hymnologist, and<br />

a facsimile reproduction of his hymn book translated into English by Dr. Witt, a chapter<br />

on Justus Falckner, on Swedish church music, and on Indian music in Pennsylvania.


330 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Fellowes, Edmund Horace, ed. qM 784.1 F34<br />

The English madrigal school. 36v. Stainer, 1921-24.<br />

v.l-4. Thomas Morley.<br />

v.5. Orlando Gibbons.<br />

v.6-7. John Wilbye.<br />

v.S. John Farmer.<br />

v.9-13. Thomas Weelkes.<br />

v.14-16. William Byrd.<br />

v.17. Henry Lichfild.<br />

v.18. Thomas Tomkins.<br />

v.19. John Ward.<br />

v.20. Giles Farnaby.<br />

v.21-22. Thomas Bateson.<br />

v.23. John Bennet.<br />

v.24. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Kirbye.<br />

v.25-26. Francis Pilkington.<br />

v.27. Richard Carlton.<br />

v.28. Henry Youll.<br />

v.29-31. Michael East.<br />

v.32. The triumphs of Oriana.<br />

v.33. Richard Alison.<br />

v.34. Thomas Vautor.<br />

v.35. Robert Jones.—John Mundy.<br />

v.36. Michael Cavendish.—Thomas Greaves.—William Holborne.<br />

Kuhlau, Friedrich Daniel Rodolph. qM 786.41 K43<br />

Sonatinen; revidirt und mit fingersatz versehen von Louis Kohler<br />

und F. A. Roitzsch; bd.I (Kohler), bd.II (Roitzsch).<br />

Weston, Mildred. qM 786.4 W57u<br />

LTnder an April sky; suite for piano. Schmidt [cl926].<br />

Winner, Septimus. qM 786.45 W78<br />

Music and steps of the round and square dances, for the piano or<br />

<strong>org</strong>an. Ditson, cl893.<br />

Recreation<br />

Albertieri, Luigi. q 793.3 A33<br />

The art of Terpsichore; an elementary, theoretical, physical, and<br />

practical treatise of dancing. Ricordi [cl923].<br />

The author was formerly ballet master at the Covent Garden Theatre, London, and<br />

at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York.<br />

[Apperley, Charles James.] qr 799 A64<br />

Nimrod's hunting tours, interspersed with characteristic anecdotes,<br />

sayings, and doings of sporting men, including notices of the principal<br />

crack riders of England, with analytical contents and general index of<br />

names; a new edition with an introduction by W. S. Sparrow and twentyfour<br />

illustrations in colour and half-tone after Ben. Marshall [and<br />

others]. Lane [1926].<br />

Cotteral, Bonnie, & Cotteral, Donnie. 796.4 C83<br />

Tumbling, pyramid building, and stunts for girls and women. Barnes,<br />

1926. (Athletics for women series.)<br />

Dennison Manufacturing Company. 793 D432de<br />

Dennison's party magazine, March-April 1927. v.l, no.2. 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Hillas, Marjorie, & Knighton, Marian. q 793.3 H55<br />

Athletic dances and simple clogs, with introduction by J. F. Williams.<br />

Barnes, 1926.<br />

Contains music.<br />

Simpson, Charles Walter. qr 799 S61<br />

Leicestershire & its hunts: the Quorn, the Cottesmore, & the Belvoir,<br />

with 28 illustrations in colour and 55 in black and white by the<br />

author, and an introduction by A. Burnaby. Lane [1926],<br />

Literature<br />

Bailey, Cyril, ed. 870.8 B15<br />

The mind of Rome. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Introduction, by Cyril Bailey.—VERSE: Epic, by A. N. Bryan-Brown;<br />

Lyrics and occasional verse, by J. Bell; Didactic poetry, by C. Bailey; Elegiac, by A. N.<br />

Bryan-Brown; Drama, by J. G. Barrington-Ward; Bucolic, by M. Platnauer.—VERSE<br />

AND PROSE: Story-telling and the novel, by T. F. Higham; Satire, by T. F. Higham;<br />

Letter-writing, by J. Bell; Literary criticism, by J. G. Barrington-Ward.—PROSE:<br />

History, by M. Platnauer; Oratory, by C. Bailey; Philosophy, by C. Bailey; Science,<br />

by H. E. Butler and Charles Singer.<br />

Selections in English from the more important Latin writers, with historical and<br />

critical notes.<br />

Black, Alexander. 814 B51<br />

American husbands, and other alternatives. Bobbs [cl925].<br />

Fifteen humorous essays on modes and manners.<br />

Casella, Ge<strong>org</strong>es, & Gaubert, E. A. G. de V. de F. 840.9 C25<br />

La nouvelle litterature, 1895-1905. 1906.<br />

Contents.—Les ecoles et les manifestes.—L'evolution des genres: La critique; La<br />

poesie lyrique; Le roman; La litterature dramatique; Le mouvement regionaliste;<br />

Conclusion.—Dictionnaire bibliographique des principaux ecrivains de la nouvelle<br />

litterature.<br />

Cicero, Marcus Tullius. 875 C47p<br />

Philippics, with an English translation by W. C. A. Ker. Heinemann,<br />

1926. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

The same r 875 C47p<br />

Cobb, Lyman. r 808.8 C63c<br />

Cobb's juvenile reader, no.3; containing interesting, historical, moral,<br />

and instructive reading lessons composed of words of a greater number<br />

of syllables than the lessons in nos. I and II, and a greater variety of<br />

composition both in prose and poetry, selected from the writings of the<br />

best American and English authors, to which are prefixed observations<br />

on the principles of good reading designed for the use of larger children<br />

in families and schools. Pittsburgh, Loomis, 1831.<br />

[Dickens, Charles.] 823 D55zd<br />

Some Dickens women, by Edwin Charles, with a foreword by G. K.<br />

Chesterton. Stokes [1926?]<br />

Selections from Dickens with critical comment.<br />

331


332 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Gardner, Monica M. 891.83 S57zg<br />

The patriot novelist of Poland, Henryk Sienkiewicz. Dent, 1926.<br />

"Not intended to be an exhaustive study... [The author has] aimed at giving the<br />

reader some idea of the finest of Sienkiewicz's novels and short stories, with such<br />

references to the conditions under which he wrote them and the intentions which underlie<br />

them as are necessary to throw light on the character of his work." Preface.<br />

Glascock, Clyde Chew. 863 P22zg<br />

Two modern Spanish novelists: Emilia Pardo Bazan and Armando<br />

Palacio Valdes. University of Texas [1926]. (Texas University.<br />

Bulletin, no.2625, July 1, 1926.)<br />

Critical studies.<br />

Hunt, Richard, & Snow, R. H. r 811 L956zh<br />

Amy Lowell; sketches biographical and critical. [Houghton, 1921.]<br />

Landon, Melville De Lancey (pseud. Eli Perkins), cd. 817 L22w<br />

Wit and humor of the age, comprising wit, humor, pathos, ridicule,<br />

satires, dialects, puns, conundrums, riddles, charades, jokes, and magic,<br />

by Mark Twain [and others], with the philosophy of wit and humor, by<br />

M. D. Landon. Pittsburgh, Gray, 1890.<br />

Macgregor, Marshall. 880.4 M16<br />

Leaves of Hellas; essays on some aspects of Greek literature. Longmans,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Macmillan & Co., pub. 813 G18zm<br />

Hamlin Garland, a son of the Middle Border.<br />

The same r 821 M44zm<br />

Contains brief critical articles by J. E. Chamberlin, W. D. Howells, H. B. Fuller,<br />

and others.<br />

Macmillan & Co., pub. 821 M44zm<br />

John Masefield. Macmillan.<br />

"American bibliography": p.36-37.<br />

The same r 813 Gl8zm<br />

A brief account of the English author's life and writings, with critical articles by<br />

Stuart Sherman, Laurence Stallings, and others.<br />

824.08 N36<br />

Nineteen modern essays, by John Galsworthy [and others], with an<br />

introduction by W. A. J. Archbold. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Ralph Waldo Emerson [by] Richard Garnett.—Talking at large [by]<br />

John Galsworthy.—Reality [by] Hilaire Belloc.—On a southern harbour [by] Hilaire<br />

Belloc.—The heralds of the Revolution [by] Lord Acton.—Laughter [by] Max Beerbohm.<br />

—The probable future of mankind [by] H. G. Wells.—Books which have influenced me<br />

[by] R. L. Stevenson.—An autumn effect [by] R. L. Stevenson.—Middle-class [by]<br />

Arnold Bennett.—A friend of the town [by] E. V. Lucas.—A philosopher that failed<br />

[by] E. V. Lucas.—The recruiting office [by] C. A. Alington.—A conversation [by]<br />

C. A. Alington.—If Napoleon had won Waterloo [by] G. M. Trevelyan.—The happiest<br />

of the poets [by] W. B. Yeats.—Andrew Lang [by] E. W. Gosse.—Patriotism [by]<br />

W. R. Inge.—Simplicity and Tolstoy [by] G. K. Chesterton.<br />

Phillimore, John Swinnerton. r 874 P96zp<br />

Index verborum Propertianus. E Typographeo Clarendoniamo<br />

[1925].


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1027 M3<br />

Raleigh, Sir Walter Alexander. 820.4 R16<br />

On writing and writers, by Walter Raleigh; being extracts from his<br />

note-books selected and ed. by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Gordon. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Essays on composition, on letters and letter-writers, on Chaucer, Lamb, Peacock,<br />

and other English writers, on the decline of romanticism in 19th century poetry, and<br />

on criticism.<br />

Smith, Lewis Worthington, ed. 804 S654<br />

Current reviews. Holt [cl926].<br />

A collection of book reviews which appeared in American newspapers and periodicals<br />

from 1921 to 1926, grouped according to the type of book considered. A short introduction,<br />

prefatory notes before each group, and appendixes discuss the problems of literary<br />

criticism. Intended for use in college classes. The author is (1927) professor of<br />

English and comparative literature, Drake University.<br />

Trend, J. B. 860.4 T72<br />

Alfonso the Sage, and other Spanish essays. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"From the twenty essays which are included in this volume the reader achieves a<br />

piquant, if hasty, acquaintance with a few of the less famous of Spain's classic authors,<br />

and quite a thorough knowledge of the tendencies and the talents of the more important<br />

contemporary novelists and poets. The three sections into which the book is divided<br />

(Kings, Queens, and Classics; Modern Prose Writers; and Modern Poets), are separated<br />

by colorful and amusing 'Interludes' in which are described Spanish fairies, children at<br />

play, gardens, and the Dance of the Seises at Seville. Though it is a scholarly work,<br />

'Alfonso the sage' is more appreciative than critical." Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Weir, Thomas H. 891.5 024zw<br />

Omar Khayyam, the poet. Dutton, 1926. (Wisdom of the East<br />

series.)<br />

A brief appreciative study with many quotations from Omar's poetry.<br />

Poetry<br />

Boas, Guy, ed. 821.08 B57c<br />

Chaucer and Spenser, contrasted as narrative poets. Nelson [1926],<br />

(The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

Selections from the narrative poetry of each author, with a brief introduction.<br />

Boas, Guy, ed. 821.08 B57d<br />

Dryden, Pope, and Byron compared and contrasted. Nelson [1926].<br />

(The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

Collections of poems of each author, with brief critical introductions.<br />

Boas, Guy, ed. 821.08 B57s<br />

Selected poems of Gray, Collins, Goldsmith, and Cowper contrasted.<br />

Nelson [1926]. (The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

The collection of poems by each author is preceded by a brief critical introduction.<br />

Boas, Guy, ed. 821.08 B57w<br />

Wordsworth and Coleridge contrasted. Nelson [1925]. (The<br />

"teaching of English" series.)<br />

The poems of the two authors are grouped together as poems of nature, bird poems,<br />

poems of retribution, national poems, poems of love, poems of faith and experience, and<br />

epitaphs. In a brief introduction the editor points out the similarities and differences<br />

between the poets.


334 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Colonial Dames of America, National Society of. 811.08 C722<br />

American war songs, published under supervision of National committee<br />

for the preservation of existing records of the National Society<br />

of the Colonial Dames of America. 1925.<br />

Contents.—Revolutionary War.—War of 1812.—Mexican War.—Civil War.—<br />

Spanish-American War.—World War.<br />

The same r 811.08 C722<br />

Daly, Thomas Augustine. 811 D17m<br />

McAroni ballads, and other verses. Harcourt [cl919].<br />

Eberhart, Mrs. Nelle Richmond (McCurdy). 811 E21<br />

From the land of the sky-blue water, and other songs for music.<br />

Vinal, 1926.<br />

r 821.08 E59<br />

The Emmet song book; specially compiled for the Irish patriot's<br />

centenary. Duffy [1903?]<br />

Hughes, Langston. 811 H89f<br />

Fine clothes to the Jew. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Keller, Mrs. Ella Flatt. 811 K165<br />

Mothers, yours and mine. Privately printed [1926?]<br />

Moult, Thomas, comp. 821.08 M94bes<br />

The best poems of 1926; decorated by John Austen. Harcourt<br />

[1927?]<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Atchinson, Frances Elizabeth. r 793.1 A86<br />

Story Terrace. Wilson, 1926.<br />

A short play for Children's book week.<br />

Boyd, Anne Morris. r 812 B66<br />

Exit Miss Lizzie Cox; a bibliotherapeutic tragedy in one act. Wilson,<br />

1926.<br />

Coats, Robert Hamilton. 822 G15zc<br />

John Galsworthy as a dramatic artist. Scribner, 1926.<br />

q 842 F23<br />

Farewell American tour, Sarah Bernhardt, season 1905-1906; the only<br />

correct version of my plays, tr. and printed from my own prompt books<br />

[signed] Sarah Bernhardt. Rullman [1905].<br />

French and English words.<br />

Contents.—L'Aiglon [summary] by Edmond Rostand.—La dame aux camelias<br />

[abridged] by Alexandre Dumas, the younger.—Hamlet [abridged] by William Shakespeare.—Frou-Frou<br />

[abridged] by Meilhac and Halevy.<br />

Goodrich, Arthur Frederick, & Palmer, R. A. 812 G628<br />

Caponsacchi; a play in three acts, prologue, and epilogue, based upon<br />

Robert Browning's poem "The ring and the book"; foreword by W. L.<br />

Phelps, afterword by Clayton Hamilton. Appleton, 1927.<br />

"Copyright, 1923... under the title of 'The warrior priest'."


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Green, Paul.<br />

The field God, and In Abraham's bosom. McBride, 1927.<br />

335<br />

812 G831f<br />

Herford, Charles Harold. Q r 822 33 HM2<br />

-<br />

A sketch of the history of Shakespeare's influence on the Continent.<br />

Manchester University Press, 1925.<br />

Reprinted from the "Bulletin of the John Rylands Library", v.9, no.l, Jan. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

822 J 26b<br />

Jennings, Gertrude.<br />

The bathroom door; a farce in one act. French, cl916. (French's<br />

international copyrighted edition of the works of the best authors,<br />

no.544.)<br />

Johnston, Reginald Fleming. V 792 J36<br />

The Chinese drama, with six illustrations reproduced from the<br />

original paintings by C. F. Winzer. Kelly, 1921.<br />

Discusses very briefly the village and the city theater, the historical development of<br />

the drama and its presentation, its characteristics and weaknesses, and its present trend<br />

under the republic. The illustrations, which are in color, show famous and typical stage<br />

characters.<br />

Kelly, Ge<strong>org</strong>e.<br />

Daisy Mayme; a comedy. Little, 1927.<br />

812 K1 ?ld<br />

Kern, Alfred Allan. r 822.33 HJ2<br />

Shakespeare and drunkenness. Randolph-Macon Woman's College,<br />

1925. (Randolph-Macon Woman's College. Bulletin, v.12, no.l.)<br />

[Little, Florence Estelle.]


336 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Werfel, Franz V. 832 W533p<br />

Paulus unter den Juden; dramatische legende in sechs bildern. 1926.<br />

Young, Stark. 792 Y39t<br />

Theatre practice. Scribner [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.205-206.<br />

" 'Theatre Practice', with the exception of three or four essays, is only 'Glamour'. . .<br />

and 'The Flower in Drama' by another name. Essays from these earlier collections are<br />

assembled with a view to covering the arts of the theatre, and the book is fitted out<br />

with illustrations and questions to serve as a text book... At the end... is Mr. Young's<br />

fine chapter on Duse." Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Bates, David Homer. 92 L715bas<br />

Lincoln stories told by him in the Military office in the War department<br />

during the Civil War, recorded by one of the listeners. Rudge, 1926.<br />

[Bobillier, Marie.] 92 H371b<br />

Haydn, by Michel Brenet [pseud.]; tr. by C. L. Leese, with a commentary<br />

by Sir W. H. Hadow. Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

"List of works by Haydn": p.121-125; Bibliography: p.127-135.<br />

A biographical and critical study of the Austrian composer.<br />

Carson, John Fleming. r 92 M1373c<br />

Sermon at the memorial service to Rev. John Knox McClurkin, late<br />

pastor of the Shadyside United Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh, December<br />

14, 1924. [Pittsburgh, 1924?]<br />

Cotton, Edward Howe. 92 R684cot<br />

Teodoro Roosevelt, l'Americano, con una introduzione della signora<br />

Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. Beacon Press [cl926].<br />

"Letteratura Rooseveltiana" : p.189; "Bibliografia" : p.190—192.<br />

Glaspell, Susan, afterward Mrs. Cook. 92 C773g<br />

The road to the temple, with four illustrations from photographs.<br />

Stokes, 1927.<br />

The biography of the author's husband, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Cram Cook (1873-1924).<br />

"Miss Glaspell, in relating this story, does precisely what Cook's living presence<br />

did: she puts before our eyes the picture of a life lived for the sake of values that are<br />

not the colorless values of ordinary lives, but in which a creative freshness and a fearless<br />

searching are the actuating forces. The influences of this spirit of Cook's was very<br />

widespread... His enormous influence on the development of the Provincetown Players<br />

is one example.. .This story.. .begins with Cook's early days on the old Mississippi<br />

Valley farm...[and] ends when...he lay dead at Delphi, with a chorus of lamenting<br />

Greek shepherds around him." A. D. Fickc in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Goodwin, Philo A. r 92 J123g<br />

Biography of Andrew Jackson, president of the United States, formerly<br />

major general in the army of the United States. Towner, 1833.<br />

Gorman, Herbert S. 92 L828g<br />

A Victorian American, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Doran<br />

[cl926].<br />

"Study of Longfellow—his time and environment.. .Prom the first, and throughout<br />

the book, he has consistently taken an international viewpoint and tried to evaluate<br />

Longfellow not merely as an American and a New Englander, but as one of the poets<br />

of the age writing in the international idiom of English." Hervey Allen in Saturday<br />

review of literature, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 337<br />

Hawthorne Memorial Association, Salem, Mass. r 92 H367ha<br />

Dedication of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Memorial, 1804-1804, at<br />

Salem, Massachusetts. [Newcomb] 1925.<br />

Address delivered by A. P. White.<br />

Hevesy, Andre de. 92 B383h<br />

Beethoven the man; tr. by F. S. Flint. Brentano [192-?]<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.203-204.<br />

Jensen, Carl Christian. 92 J269J<br />

An American saga. Little, 1927.<br />

A young Dane, who came to America from a hard and rough life in Denmark and<br />

at sea, recounts his varied experiences, his slow rise to success, and the development of<br />

his philosophy of life.<br />

Parker, D. C 92 B4992p<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>es Bizet; his life and works. Harper, 1926. (Masters of<br />

music.)<br />

Bibliography: p.257-258.<br />

Penrose, Richard Alexander Fullerton. qr 92 B711p<br />

Memorial to John Casper Branner. 1925.<br />

Reprinted from the "Bulletin of the Geological Society of America", v.36, p.15-44.<br />

Bibliography: p.23-44.<br />

The same. (In Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v.36,<br />

p.15-44.) qr 550.5 B87 v.36<br />

Dr. Branner (1850-1922) was a noted scientist and educator.<br />

Poliakoff, V. 92 M3863p<br />

Mother dear, the Empress Marie of Russia and her times by V.<br />

Poliakoff (Augur). Appleton, 1926.<br />

A sympathetic biography of Princess Dagmar of Denmark, who became the consort<br />

of Alexander III of Russia, and was thereafter called Marie Feodorovna. Her<br />

personality, the private life of the royal family, and the regard in which she was held<br />

by the Russian people are presented in a readable style.<br />

Rogers, Cameron. 92 I2443r<br />

Colonel Bob Ingersoll; a biographical narrative of the great American<br />

orator and agnostic. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

Sadleir, Michael. 92 T761s<br />

Anthony Trollope; a commentary, with an introduction by A. E.<br />

Newton. Houghton, 1927.<br />

"Mr. Sadleir's book is the fruit of many years' loving study of the life and works of<br />

Trollope. . .Its boundaries stretch beyond biography and literary criticism to include an<br />

extremely interesting study of the society of the mid-Victorian age...The book contains<br />

a considerable amount of unpublished material..-But the real interest of the book does<br />

not lie in its treasure trove or its 'revelations,' but in the fact that Mr. Sadleir really<br />

poses and discusses the problem of Trollope's place as a novelist." Leonard Woolf in<br />

Motion & athenaum, 1927.<br />

Thompson, Slason. 92 F457th<br />

Life of Eugene Field, the poet of childhood. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Mr. Thompson, a personal friend of Field and a co-worker on the staff of the<br />

"Chicago daily news", includes many of Field's poems and pictures, several of the<br />

former in facsimile.


338 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Van Dyke, Paul. 92 I175v<br />

Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Based on a wide and painstaking study of the original sources. In it is incorporated,<br />

in a new and excellent English translation, most of Loyola's autobiography...<br />

More notable than the author's generally satisfactory mastery of the sources is his novel<br />

point of view. He is right in claiming that, with the exception of Mr. Sedgwick's<br />

popular biography, his is the first sympathetic treatment ever accorded Loyola by a<br />

Protestant." Preserved Smith in American historical review, 1927.<br />

Wilson, James Grant. 92 T333wi<br />

Thackeray in the United States, 1852-3, 1855-6; including a record<br />

of a variety of Thackerayana, with six score illustrations and a bibliography<br />

by F. S. Dickson. 2v. Smith, 1904.<br />

Bibliography: v.2, p.[2251-399.<br />

The larger part of volume one is devoted to the account of Thackeray in America;<br />

the rest of the work contains letters from Thackeray to American friends, and many<br />

anecdotes, reminiscences, and critical estimates of Thackeray. Among other illustrations,<br />

there are reproductions of many of Thackeray's sketches and facsimile copies of<br />

letters.<br />

Woodrow Wilson Foundation. r 92 W7732wo<br />

The Woodrow Wilson Foundation. [1924?]<br />

Collected Biography<br />

r 923.3 A51<br />

The American labor who's who [1925]. Hanford [cl925].<br />

Contains labor who's who of other countries.<br />

Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe. g2fj H853<br />

Causes and their champions. Little, 1926.<br />

"Chief sources of information": p.[307]-321.<br />

Contents.—The Red Cross and Clara Barton.—Tolerance in religion, embodied in<br />

Phillips Brooks.—The long drive for temperance with the help of Frances E. Willard.<br />

—The new uses of great wealth, particularly by the Rockefellers.—American labor,<br />

Samuel Gompers leading.—Woman suffrage, and its Napoleon, Susan B. Anthony.—<br />

The road up from slavery, for Booker T. Washington and his people.—Swords, ploughshares,<br />

and Woodrow Wilson.<br />

r 920 K43<br />

Kurschners deutscher gelehrten-kalender auf das jahr 1925-26 1 -2<br />

jahrgang. 1925-26.<br />

Supplementing "Kurschners deutscher literatur-kalender".<br />

Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. 920 S43<br />

Fire under the Andes; a group of North American portraits Knopf<br />

1927.<br />

C«»rr«r..-Introduction.-Amy Lowell.—Robert Edmond Jones.-William Alanson<br />

! ! te —^', gen ? ° Ne '"—Elinor Wylie.-Charles Townsend Copeland.-Pauline Lord—<br />

Wdham Allen Wh.te.-Paul Robeson.-Alice Hamilton.-H. L. Menken.-Willa Cather<br />

—Robert Frost.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.<br />

„., ,,.,., r920 W6659<br />

Whos who in the nation's capital, 1926/27. [cl926.]<br />

Issued biennially.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 339<br />

Genealogy. Coats of Arms<br />

Cutter, William Richard, ed. qr 929.2 C95<br />

Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs<br />

relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts. 4v.<br />

Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1908.<br />

[McCoy, Claudius T.] ed. r 929.2 S93m<br />

A genealogical histor3 r of the Sturgeons of North America. 1920.<br />

Pittsburgh. Ordinances. qr 929.8 P67<br />

An ordinance confirming and establishing the arms of the city of<br />

Pittsburgh and providing permanent, descriptive, and graphic records<br />

thereof. [Pittsburgh, 1925.] (File of Council, city of Pittsburgh, series<br />

1925, file no.1877, bill no.4361.)<br />

Presented by Mr. Garland, Dec. 14, 1925; in Committee on finance, Dec. 15, 1925.<br />

Affirmatively recommended.<br />

Bound with its ''Ordinance confirming and establishing the design of the great seal<br />

and lesser seals of the city of Pittsburgh".<br />

Pittsburgh. Ordinances. qr 929.8 P67<br />

An ordinance confirming and establishing the design of the great<br />

seal and lesser seals of the city of Pittsburgh. [Pittsburgh, 1925.]<br />

(File of Council, city of Pittsburgh, series 1925, file no.1876, bill no.436D.)<br />

Presented by Mr. Garland, Dec. 14, 1925; in Committee on finance, Dec. 15, 1925.<br />

Affirmatively recommended.<br />

Maps. Atlases<br />

Abensour, Leon. qr 910 A14<br />

Nouvel atlas Larousse. [cl924.]<br />

At head of title: Geographie universelle pittoresque.<br />

Holman, Louis Arthur. r 912 H73<br />

Old maps and their makers considered from the historical & decorative<br />

standpoints; a survey of a huge subject in a small space. Goodspeed,<br />

1925. (The Goodspeed monographs, 8.)<br />

Maps—Alaska. (1925.) r 912.798 M7<br />

Map of Alaska; comp. by Alaska Branch from all available authentic<br />

sources, chiefly from maps of the U. S. Geological survey and the<br />

U. S. Coast and geodetic survey. 1925.<br />

Size, 1654 x 23H inches, folded in octavo cover; scale, approximately 80 miles<br />

to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—Colombia. (1926.) qr 912.86 M<br />

Map of Colombia. [Rev. ed.] Mayer [1926].<br />

Size, 25 x 18^6 inches, folded in sq. folio cover; scale, about 20 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—Washington, D. C (1923.) qr 912.753 M4<br />

Washington, the beautiful capital of the nation. Olsen, cl923.<br />

Size, 17 x 29 inches, folded in sq. quarto cover.<br />

At head of title; Baltimore and Ohio; America's first railroad, Washington's first<br />

railroad.


340 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Travel and Description<br />

General<br />

Appel, Joseph Herbert. 910.4 A64<br />

A world cruise log, with many illustrations from photographs<br />

selected by Clarence Welsh. Harper, 1926.<br />

Branom, Mendel Everett, & Branom, F. K. 910.7 B71<br />

The teaching of geography, emphasizing the project, or active,<br />

method. Ginn [cl921],<br />

"Selected references" at end of each chapter.<br />

Canfield, Mrs. Flavia A. (Camp). 910.4 C17<br />

Around the world at eighty, with introduction by her daughter,<br />

Dorothy Canfield Fisher; over one hundred illustrations by Parth &<br />

Parth of New York city. Tuttle, 1925.<br />

"A collection of letters written while on her cruise around the world which left<br />

New York January 1925."<br />

Durand, James R. . 910.4 D93<br />

James Durand, an able seaman of 1812; his adventures on "Old<br />

Ironsides" and as an impressed sailor in the British navy, ed. by G. S.<br />

Brooks, with a foreword by H. L. Satterlee; published with the cooperation<br />

of the Naval Order of the United States. Yale University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

qr 910.5 E25<br />

Economic geography [quarterly], March 1925-date. v.i-date. 1925-date.<br />

Published by Clark University.<br />

Noble, Sam. 910.4 N38<br />

Sam Noble, able seaman; 'tween decks in the 'seventies; an autobiography,<br />

with a foreword by A. F. Davidson. Stokes, 1926.<br />

The author served for six years in the British navy.<br />

Europe<br />

Asquith, Herbert Henry. 914.2 A84<br />

Some phases of free thought in England in the nineteenth century.<br />

Lindsey Press, 1925. (Essex Hall lecture, 1925.)<br />

Boucher, Frangois. qr 914.436 B65p<br />

Le Pont-Neuf; introduction de Henri Lavedan, ornements de J.-J<br />

Dufour. 2v. 1925-26.<br />

v.l. Le Pont-Neuf dans Paris.<br />

v.2. Paris sur le Pont-Neuf.<br />

A historical account of the bridge, its surroundings and associations, illustrated with<br />

72 plates—reproductions of paintings and contemporary prints.<br />

Coppier, Andre Charles. qr 914,94 C79<br />

Les portraits du Mont-Blanc. 1924.<br />

Describes the mountain and its approaches and contains numerous reproductions of<br />

drawings and water-color paintings by the author.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 341<br />

Gaunt, William. qr 914.56 G24<br />

Rome, past and present; ed. by Geoffrey Holme. Studio, 1926.<br />

(Studio. Special spring number, 1926.)<br />

Contains 144 plates which are reproductions of paintings, etchings, and drawings by<br />

noted artists showing scenes of Rome. Preceded by 27 pages of descriptive text.<br />

Morley, F. V. 914.2 M89<br />

River Thames, illustrated in colour and with maps by Laurence<br />

Irving. Harper, 1926.<br />

"Beckons inevitably to all those who love any one of four things—rural England, a<br />

river, gently humorous character study, or a leisurely, anecdotal prose style. . . Together<br />

with 'Gimble the Painter'.. .and 'Crump the Banker'.. .the author made his way in his<br />

slow, fat barge, the Wife of Bath, all the way from Bridge Head Mouth to London.<br />

'River Thames' is not a guidebook; it is the charming recital of an individual experience<br />

...crowded with literary and historical allusion." C. P. Fadiman in Literary review,<br />

1927.<br />

Robson, Edgar Iliff. 914.4 R56w<br />

A wayfarer on the Loire; with illustrations and a map by J. R. E.<br />

Howard. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Describes Touraine, Poitou, Aunis, and Saintonge in western France.<br />

Rutter, Owen. 914.7 R94<br />

The new Baltic states and their future; an account of Lithuania,<br />

Latvia, and Estonia; with twenty-five illustrations and a map. Methuen<br />

[1925].<br />

Bibliography: p.265-270.<br />

United States<br />

Alaska—Governor. r 917.98 A323<br />

Glimpses of Alaska from 1728 to the present date. [1926.]<br />

A pamphlet outlining the history, the government, and the natural resources of<br />

Alaska.<br />

Audubon, John James. 917 A91<br />

Delineations of American scenery and character; with an introduction<br />

by F. H. Herrick. G. A. Baker & Co., 1926.<br />

"Essays, which extended through the first three volumes of the Ornithological<br />

biography to sixty in number are here collected, with the omission only of the last<br />

'Remarks on the form of the toes of birds', for the first time in a single volume."<br />

Introduction.<br />

"Brief bibliography of the works of John James Audubon": p.vii—viii.<br />

Dayton, Ohio. Directories. r 917.71 D33<br />

Williams' Dayton directory, 1925. [cl925.]<br />

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. r 917.44 E84<br />

Visitors' guide to Salem. 1908.<br />

Bibliography: p.155-156.<br />

Fort Wayne, Ind. Directories. r 917.72 F79<br />

Fort Wayne and Allen County directory, 1925. cl925.<br />

Fort Worth, Tex. Directories. r 917.64 F79<br />

Fort Worth city directory, 1925. cl925.


342 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Johnstown, Pa. Directories. r 917.4877 J37<br />

Polk's Johnstown directory, including the town of Ebensburg; the<br />

boroughs of Daisytown, Dale, East Conemaugh, Ferndale, Franklin,<br />

Rosedale, Southmont, Westmont, and the unincorporated towns of<br />

Brownstown and Walnut Grove, 1925. Pittsburgh [cl925].<br />

Pittsburgh. qr 917.4886 P67494<br />

Official municipal program, joint celebration in commemoration of<br />

nation's 150th birthday and the one hundredth anniversary of the birth<br />

of Stephen C Foster, held by city of Pittsburgh, Schenley Park, July 5,<br />

1926. [Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Pittsburgh, Chamber of Commerce. r 917.4886 P6741L<br />

"Let's know Pittsburgh" week, February 13th to 19th, nineteen<br />

hundred twenty-six, auspices Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce; directory<br />

of exhibits, Pittsburgh made products, arranged by Citizens' committee.<br />

[Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Company. 917.4886 P674<br />

McKeesport, Pennsylvania, the tube city of the world and the queen<br />

city of the Greater Pittsburgh district. [Pittsburgh] 1926.<br />

Issued in cooperation with the McKeesport Chamber of Commerce.<br />

The same r 917.4886 P67493m<br />

qr 917.481 P86<br />

Pottsville republican and Pottsville morning paper; prosperity number,<br />

issued July 28th, 1926, containing industrial, biographical, publicity, and<br />

advertising features of Pottsville coal region, Schuylkill County, Pa. 1926.<br />

Folded newspapers in pockets on front and back covers.<br />

Pullinger, Herbert. 917.4811 P984<br />

Old Germantown; introduction by C. F. Jenkins. McKay [cl926].<br />

Contains 25 etchings of old mansions, inns, churches, and other buildings in Germantown,<br />

Pa., with a short description of each.<br />

Reading, Pa. Directories. r 917.4816 R25<br />

Boyd's directory of Reading, containing the names of the citizens of<br />

Reading, West Reading, Wyomissing, Springmont, West Lawn, Hyde<br />

Park, Mt. Penn, Pennside, etc., 1925. 1925.<br />

Springfield, Mass. Directories. r 917.44 S769<br />

Springfield, West Springfield, Longmeadow, and Chicopee directory,<br />

1925. cl925.<br />

Strachey, John St. Loe. 917.3 S89<br />

American soundings; being castings of the lead in the shore-waters<br />

of America, social, literary, and philosophical. Appleton, 1926.<br />

"The former editor of the Spectator views the American scene with a kind and<br />

sympathetic eye. Traveling. . .through the eastern sections of this republic, he attempts<br />

no very profound study of American problems and puts forward only the most tentative<br />

theories and the most modest criticisms." Independent, 1927.<br />

Townshend, Richard Baxter. 917.8 T67<br />

Last memories of a tenderfoot, with illustrations. Dodd, 1926.<br />

Articles and letters giving an account of the author's experiences in the Southwest<br />

in 1870 and during a second visit in 1903. The letters are written from Jemez Hot<br />

Springs and from the Grand Canon, and there is a full description of the Indian snake<br />

dances of Arizona.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Woodruff, Douglas. 917.3 W86<br />

Plato's American republic, done out of the original. Dutton [cl926].<br />

(To-day and to-morrow series.)<br />

Socrates describes his lecture tour with Xantippe through the Middle West, and<br />

affords Mr. Woodruff the opportunity for good-humored satire of American government<br />

and laws, business, education, and manners and customs.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Beebe, Charles William. 915 B37<br />

Pheasant jungles, with sixty illustrations from photographs by the<br />

author. Putnam, 1927.<br />

Concerned with the author's adventures, impressions, and observations in Ceylon,<br />

Sikhim, Garwhal, Burma, Tibet, Yunnan, Pahang, and Borneo during seventeen months<br />

spent in gathering material for a monograph on the pheasant.<br />

Bradley, Mrs. Mary (Hastings). 916.7 B68c<br />

Caravans and cannibals. Appleton, 1926.<br />

The book, "primarily the record of a game trail through a land of mountain cannibals<br />

east of Lake Edward, is the outcome of a second African trek... She tells us... of bush<br />

witchcraft and devil dances, of elephant, buffalo and lion hunting, of rubber-gatherers<br />

and of gorillas. She herself is so interested in all the strange folk and sights she meets<br />

and her subjective impressions are so keen that she makes them live for us quite without<br />

any effort of fine writing". F. H. Martens in Literary review', 1927.<br />

Cheesman, Robert Ernest. 915.3 C41<br />

In unknown Arabia, with a foreword by Sir P. Z. Cox. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

An account of a journey into the desert undertaken for the purpose of studying the<br />

fauna, particularly the birds, of that region.<br />

Curie, Richard. 915.9 C92<br />

Into the East; notes on Burma and Malaya; with a preface by<br />

Joseph Conrad. Macmillan, 1923.<br />

Gane, Douglas M. 919.7 G16<br />

Handbook of Tristan da Cunha. 1924.<br />

At head of title: British Empire Exhibition, 1924. South African pavilion.<br />

Bibliography: p.34-35.<br />

Gann, Thomas W. F. 917.2 G16<br />

Ancient cities and modern tribes; exploration and adventure in Maya<br />

lands. Scribner, 1926.<br />

"By way of being a continuation of the story already partly told in his earlier books,<br />

'Mystery Cities' and 'In an Unknown Land.' It is, indeed, so gossipy and unpretentiously<br />

written, that it is best adapted to those who already have a certain notion of the<br />

Maya explorations. . .The book is illustrated by a map and some half hundred excellent<br />

photographs, partly of the ruins and relics themselves, partly of people and things met<br />

along the way." Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Geoffrey, Theodate, pseud. 915.2 G29<br />

An immigrant in Japan; with illustrations. Houghton, 1926.<br />

An entertaining account of every-day life in Japan, written by an American woman<br />

who lived there for years.<br />

McMahon, Thomas J. 915 M21<br />

The Orient I found, with 62 illustrations. Appleton, 1926.<br />

"Mr. McMahon is an Australian and the trip which he records has its beginning at<br />

Melbourne. There is a chapter on Australia, a second on Borneo, and a third on the<br />

Philippines before the author launches into his discussion of the Japan and China of<br />

the twentieth century. Chief emphasis is laid on city conditions and political aspirations,<br />

with ample space devoted to racial characteristics, national life, and Western influence."<br />

Dale Warren in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

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344 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Rasmussen, Knud Johan Victor. 917.1 R21<br />

Across Arctic America; narrative of the fifth Thule expedition, with<br />

64 illustrations and 4 maps. Putnam, 1927.<br />

"Rasmussen was the <strong>org</strong>anizer and leader of a scientific expedition, known as the<br />

Fifth Thule Expedition of 1921-24, under the patronage of the King of Denmark. . .The<br />

party made its headquarters in Hudson Bay, in which area archaeological and ethnological<br />

studies were made; but the book. . .deals chiefly with the journeys of the author and his<br />

remarkable sled trip, with two Eskimos, along the whole Arctic Coast to Point Hope,<br />

Alaska." Clark Wissler in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Tsurumi, Yusuke. 915.2 T79<br />

Present day Japan. Columbia University Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—The old order.—The challenge of new forces.—Intellectual currents in<br />

Japan.—Modern literature: the novel, the drama, and poetry.—Modern literature (continued).—The<br />

impact of the American immigration law on Japanese life.<br />

Wilson, Albert. 916.1 W76<br />

Rambles in North Africa, with forty-eight illustrations. Little, 1926.<br />

Wimsatt, Genevieve. 915.1 W77<br />

A griffin in China; fact and legend in the everyday life of the great<br />

republic. Funk, 1927.<br />

"The 'griffin' of Miss Wimsatt is own brother to the tenderfoot. . .Lightly and<br />

cheerfully the author sets down the things she heard and saw while the old China hands<br />

looked on and 'smiled upon the griffin'.. .The book is obviously intended to instruct the<br />

uninitiated in the general principles of Chinese daily life." Saturday reviezv of<br />

literature, 1927.<br />

Younghusband, Sir Francis Edward. 915.4 Y41e<br />

The epic of Mount Everest. Longmans, 1926.<br />

"Separate descriptions of the three Mount Everest Expeditions have already been<br />

written by those who took part in them, and have been published in the three books,<br />

Mount Everest; The Reconnaisance, 1921, The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922; and The<br />

Fight for Everest, 1924. The present volume purports to be a condensed description<br />

of the three Expeditions." Preface.<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Keyserling, Hermann Alexander, graf von. 901 K23<br />

The world in the making (Die neuentstehende welt); tr. by Maurice<br />

Samuel. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Contents.—My life and my work, as I see them.—The world in the making: Introduction;<br />

Toward the culture of the future; The meaning of the ecumenic state; The true<br />

problem of progress; Philosophy and wisdom.<br />

[Scotus Viator (pseud, of Robert William Seton Watson).] 907 S43<br />

The historian as a political force in central Europe; an inaugural<br />

lecture delivered on 2 November 1922. School of Slavonic Studies in<br />

the University of London [1922].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Europe<br />

Cippico, Antonio, conic. 945 C49<br />

Italy, the central problem of the Mediterranean. Yale University<br />

Press, 1926. (Institute of Politics, Williams College. Publications.)<br />

In these six lectures, the Italian senator discusses Italy's political and economic<br />

problems and international policies.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 345<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard Nicolaus. 940.93 C83p<br />

Pan-Europe, with an introduction by N. M. Butler. Knopf, 1926.<br />

The author's "contention is that the world outside of Europe is rapidly crystallizing<br />

into four great economic and political units—the British Empire, the Russian Soviet<br />

League, the East-Asia group, and Pan America. H the peoples of Europe continue to<br />

indulge in the luxury of disunion and warfare in such a world, they are fated to lose<br />

not only their world hegemony but even their independence. . . His plea is powerfully<br />

made. He marshals economic, political, social, racial, religious, and even nationalistic<br />

arguments". Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Crump, Charles Ge<strong>org</strong>e, & Jacob, E. F., ed. 940.1 C89<br />

The legacy of the Middle Ages. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—The Christian life, by F. M. Powicke.—-ART: Medieval architecture, by<br />

W. R. Lethaby; Medieval sculpture, by Paul Vitry; Decorative and industrial arts, by<br />

Marcel Aubert.—LITERATURE : Some aspects of medieval Latin literature, by Claud<br />

Jenkins; Vernacular literature, by Cesare Foligno; Handwriting, by E. A. Lowe.—<br />

Philosophy, by C. R. S. Harris.—Education, by J. W. Adamson.—LAW: Customary law,<br />

by Sir Paul Vinogradoff; Canon law, by Gabriel Le Bras; Roman law, by Edouard Meynial.—The<br />

position of women, by Eileen Power.—-The economic activity of towns, by<br />

N. S. B. Gras.—Royal power and administration, by Charles Johnson.—Political thought,<br />

by E. F. Jacob.<br />

Fay, Bernard. qr 944.04 F29<br />

L'esprit revolutionnaire en France et aux £tats-Lhiis a la fin du 18.<br />

siecle. 1925. (Bibliotheque de la revue de litterature comparee.)<br />

"Liste des ouvrages cites": p.[345]-362.<br />

Huddleston, Sisley. 944 H884<br />

France. Benn, 1926. (The modern world.)<br />

"Sisley Huddleston, in seeking a true interpretation of the France of today, has<br />

based his comment on enough history to explain the economic, financial, political, social<br />

and religious influences now at work. He has given an illuminating and faithful portrait<br />

of the French people, whom he has long known intimately and learned to love for<br />

their virtues and their faults." Literary review, 1927.<br />

Mecham, John Lloyd. 940.9 M55<br />

A course for home students in modern European history, 1789-1870;<br />

liberalism and nationalism. Columbia University, 1924. (Columbia<br />

University, New York—Extension department. Home study.)<br />

Ransom, H. A. V. 940.1 R19<br />

A short history of mediaeval Christendom, from the elevation of Constantine<br />

to the death of Philip the Fair (A.D. 312-1314), with maps and<br />

illustrations by Christopher Hughes. Dent, 1926.<br />

Stefani, Alberto de'. r 940.923 S81<br />

La legislazione economica della guerra. 1926. ([Carnegie Endowment<br />

for International Peace—Division of economics and history.]<br />

Storia economica e sociale della guerra mondiale; serie italiana.)<br />

Sturzo, Luigi. 945 S93<br />

Italy and fascismo; translated by B. B. Carter, with a preface by<br />

Gilbert Murray. Faber, 1926.<br />

Provides a careful analysis of the historical process which has led to the overthrow<br />

of the Italian Constitution and the elevation of a dictator. Though the author is living<br />

in exile, he writes with moderation and calm reflective insight and without bitterness.<br />

Condensed from Preface.<br />

Villari, Luigi. 945 V32f<br />

The Fascist experiment. Faber, 1926.<br />

An account of the establishment of fascism in Italy, and of its achievements in<br />

political and economic affairs, and in education and religion.


346 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States<br />

Craig, Blanche. r 974.881 C86<br />

Historic Fells; 141 years of Methodism in Western Pennsylvania.<br />

Fells Church, 1926.<br />

A pamphlet sketching the history of Fells Church, Fellsburg, Pa.<br />

Graham, William Alexander, b. 1875. 973.8 G77<br />

The story of the Little Big Horn; Custer's last fight. Century<br />

[cl926].<br />

A careful, dispassionate account of the battle with the Sioux, 1876, based on a<br />

study of available material. The author is (1926) judge advocate, United States Army.<br />

Grinnell, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Bird. 970.3 G92b<br />

By Cheyenne campfires, with photographs by E. C. Grinnell. Yale<br />

University Press, 1926.<br />

"Deals with the Cheyennes after they had taken to themselves the Suhtii peoples<br />

and become a completely amalgamated group, and the collection of Campfire tales is<br />

prefaced with a short account of their history and tribal life. After that the Cheyenne is<br />

allowed to speak for himself in direct narration of both true and legendary incidents of<br />

war and hunting, and in hero myths and culture origin tales, and in the tales of mystery<br />

and magic which form so large a part of the imaginative literature of all primitive<br />

peoples." Mary Austin in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Madison, Harold Lester. r 970.6 M23<br />

Indian homes. Cleveland Museum of natural history [cl925].<br />

(Pocket natural history; anthropological series, no.l.)<br />

Bibliography: p.32-36.<br />

An illustrated pamphlet describing briefly the various types of dwellings used by<br />

North American Indians and Eskimos.<br />

Paxson, Henry D. r 974.81 P32<br />

Sketch and map of a trip from Philadelphia to Tinicum Island, Delaware<br />

County, Pennsylvania, where the Swedes founded the first permanent<br />

colony, and established and maintained for twelve years (from<br />

1643 to 1655) the first seat of government in Pennsylvania, thirty-nine<br />

years before the coming of William Penn. This itinerary includes<br />

points of historic interest in the old Swedish settlements, Wicaco,<br />

Passyunk and Kingsesing, Philadelphia. [Printed by Ge<strong>org</strong>e H. Buchanan<br />

Company] 1926.<br />

Cover-title reads "Where Pennsylvania history began".<br />

"Index key to historical map" on back lining-paper.<br />

"This historical sketch is offered in commemoration of the visit to New Sweden,<br />

by Their Royal Highnesses the Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf and the Crown Princess<br />

Louise of Sweden, in the year 1926."<br />

Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, Philadelphia. r 974.811 P39<br />

The Independence Square neighborhood; historical notes on Independence<br />

and Washington squares, lower Chestnut Street, and the insurance<br />

district along Walnut Street, in Philadelphia, together with<br />

some account of the buildings, events, and personages of State House<br />

Row; illustrated with photographs, sketches, and old prints. [cl926.]<br />

Pory, John. qr 974.4 P84<br />

John Pory's lost description of Plymouth colony in the earliest days<br />

of the Pilgrim fathers, together with contemporary accounts of English


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Pory, John—continued. qr 974.4 P84<br />

colonization elsewhere in New England and in the Bermudas; ed., with<br />

an introduction and notes, by Champlin Burrage. Houghton, 1918.<br />

From a hitherto unpublished manuscript quarto in the John Carter Brown library.<br />

The first section ("Insularum de la Bermuda detectio") is anonymous, but the editor<br />

has been able to identify its author as Richard Norwood. The other two sections, copied<br />

from letters written by John Pory, the first dated 1622, relate to Plymouth and the<br />

New England coast.<br />

Maps: Facsimile of Capt. John Smith's issue of Norwood's map of the Bermudas<br />

of 1622 as rearranged and published in the "Generall historie", 1624. Facsimile of<br />

Norwood's map of the Bermudas as first published complete in 1626.<br />

Ringstrom, Norman Harvey, & Gotke, G. W. qr 973 R47<br />

American history; a handbook for pupils, teachers, and prospective<br />

teachers, containing ideas, facts, and figures conveniently arranged for<br />

study and review. Williams, cl926.<br />

"A brief list of historical fiction, 1492-1920"; p.76-77; "A few helps for the<br />

teacher": p.79; "Some general works in the field of American history": p.SO.<br />

Rowland, Mrs. Eron Opha (Moore). 973.5 R79<br />

Andrew Jackson's campaign against the British, or the Mississippi<br />

Territory in the War of 1812, concerning the military operations of the<br />

Americans, Creek Indians, British, and Spanish, 1813-1815. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.401-402.<br />

"The first edition of this history was printed in 1921 in the Publications of the<br />

Mississippi Historical Society." Foreword.<br />

"In addition to a detailed account... of Jackson's military operations in Florida<br />

and at New Orleans, Mrs. Rowland goes at length into the history of the war with the<br />

Creeks in 1813-14 under the direction first of General Claiborne and later of Jackson,<br />

and also finds place for a chapter on Jackson's residence and marriage in Mississippi<br />

Territory.. .The book is in some respects quite as much a history of the Territory<br />

during the war period as it is of the campaigns against the Indians, the Spanish, and<br />

the British." Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Sipe, Chester Hale. 974.8 S61<br />

The Indian chiefs of Pennsylvania; or, A story of the part played by<br />

the American Indian in the history of Pennsylvania, based primarily<br />

on the Pennsylvania archives and colonial records, and built around the<br />

outstanding chiefs, with introduction by G. P. Donehoo. Ziegler Printing<br />

Co. J_cl927.]<br />

"Principal sources utilized in the preparation of this work": p. [10.]<br />

The same r 974.8 S61<br />

Snider, Denton Jaques. 973.7 S67<br />

The American ten years' war, 1855-1865. Sigma Pub. Co. [cl906.]<br />

Attempts "a philosophical interpretation of the causes, conditions, and results of<br />

the American Civil War...He begins with the Kansas troubles in 1855, and traces<br />

sectional controversies down to the surrender of Lee. He uses much philosophical jargon,<br />

has much to say about Folk Soul, World Spirit, Spirit of the Age, Conscience, etc.<br />

...Everywhere is evidence of wide acquaintance with the classics, but one searches in<br />

vain for signs of superior historical knowledge". Dial, 1906.<br />

Tarbell, Ida Minerva. 973.7 T19<br />

A reporter for Lincoln; story of Henry E. Wing, soldier and newspaperman.<br />

Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Wing was "a newspaper man who knew Lincoln well, served as one of his channels<br />

of information and lived to tell the story of his contact with the great man". Morris<br />

Markey in Literary review, 1927.<br />

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348 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States. Declaration of Independence. qr 973.3 U253f<br />

[A fac simile copy, the exact size of the original, of the first comp<br />

copy of the Declaration of Independence, published by the Williamsburg<br />

"Virginia gazette", July 26, 1776.] [1925?]<br />

Verrill, Alpheus Hyatt. 970.1 V28<br />

The American Indian, North, South, and Central America. Appleton,<br />

1927.<br />

A popular account of the Indian—his origin and early civilization, his characteristics,<br />

beliefs, and customs, with a general description of the Indians of the various<br />

sections of North, South, and Central America.<br />

Wynne, John Huddlestone. r 973.2 W99<br />

A general history of the British Empire in America, containing an<br />

historical, political, and commercial view of the English settlements,<br />

including all the countries in North-America and the West-Indies, ceded<br />

by the Peace of Paris. 2v. Richardson, 1770.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Latourette, Kenneth Scott. 951 L35<br />

The development of China. Rev. ed. Houghton [cl920].<br />

Bibliography: p.275-281.<br />

A survey of the history and civilization of China, with a final chapter on its<br />

present-day problems.<br />

Moses, Bernard. 980 M93sp<br />

The Spanish dependencies in South America; an introduction to the<br />

history of their civilisation. 2v. Smith, 1914.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Deals with the period in South American history between 1550 and 1730.<br />

"Treats of the beginnings of European civilisation in widely separated regions of<br />

South America, and sets forth some of the characteristic events associated with the slow<br />

development of colonial communities. The early voyages of discovery and the exploring<br />

expeditions. . .are here brought into view only in so far as they led to the establishment<br />

of European settlements." Preface.<br />

Van Vorst, Mrs. Bessie (McGinnis). 951 V21<br />

A girl from China (Soumay Tcheng). Stokes, 1926.<br />

"Life-story of a Chinese girl, the rebel daughter of an ancient and powerful family<br />

of the Mandarin class...When the revolution of 1911 broke again at the Manchu<br />

dynasty, though but seventeen, she was conspicuously active in <strong>org</strong>anizing the patriots<br />

of Young China. . .During the last decade, while residing principally in Paris, she has<br />

worked ceaselessly for the advancement of her country... She is the first Oriental<br />

woman to gain the degree of Doctor of Law at the University of Paris." Saturday review<br />

of literature, 1926.<br />

Whyte, Sir Alexander Frederick. 950 W66<br />

Asia in the twentieth century. Scribner, 1926. (Virginia University.<br />

Barbour-Page foundation.)<br />

Four lectures dealing with the political changes taking place in Asiatic countries,<br />

present conditions in India, the conflicting ideals of East and West, and their present<br />

relations. The author is (1926) president of the Indian legislative assembly.


Books for the Blind<br />

BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927 349<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

support in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of this<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

Bunyan, John. qE B885p5<br />

Pilgrim's progress; abridged by E. F. Smith. 2v. Perkins Institution<br />

for the Blind.<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. E L969a<br />

Advisory Ben; transcribed and presented by members of the Pittsburgh<br />

Chapter, American Red Cross. 5v. Pittsburgh, Amer. Red Cross.<br />

Luther, Martin. qE 238 L98<br />

Luther's small catechism; ed. by William Dallman. Universal<br />

Braille Press, 1926.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade two<br />

American Braille Press for War and Civilian Blind, Inc. qE 028.81 A51<br />

Catalogue of books in English. 1925.<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Bill, Alfred H. j B4832h<br />

Highroads of peril. Little.<br />

Adventures of Franklin Darlington, American, among the secret agents of the<br />

exiled Louis XVIII, king of France, and the part he played in the events that centered<br />

about the kidnapping by Bonaparte of the ill-fated Due d'Enghien.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 916.2 C22<br />

Cairo to Kisumu; Egypt, the Sudan, Kenya Colony, with 115<br />

illustrations from original photographs and two maps in colour. Double<br />

day, 1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

"These travels have been made under all sorts of conditions, but with pen and<br />

camera always in hand." Chapter 1.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 915.1 C22<br />

China; with 105 illustrations from original photographs. Doubleday,<br />

1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

Gives interesting descriptions of Chinese life, ancient and modem, and accounts of<br />

the physical features and industries of the country-


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Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 916.1 C22<br />

From Tangier to Tripoli; Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Tripoli, and the<br />

Sahara; with 119 illustrations from original photographs. Doubleday,<br />

1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

Bibliography: p.267-269.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 915.2 C22<br />

Japan and Korea; with 106 illustrations from original photographs.<br />

Doubleday, 1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

Record of the author's observations on life in Japan—commercial, political, social,<br />

and religious.<br />

Carpenter, Frank Ge<strong>org</strong>e. j 917.28 C22<br />

Lands of the Caribbean: the Canal Zone, Panama, Costa Rica,<br />

Nicaragua, Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Santo<br />

Domingo, Porto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, with 96 illustrations from<br />

original photographs. Doubleday, 1926. (Carpenter's world travels.)<br />

Cooke, Arthur O. j 937 C77<br />

Stories of Rome in days of old. Jack [pref. 1914]. ("In days of<br />

old" series.)<br />

Contents.—The founding of Rome.—Women of Rome.—Heroes of early Rome.—<br />

Coriolanus.—Cincinnatus.—The coming of the Gauls.—Pyrrhus, a noble enemy of<br />

Rome.—The Roman fleet.—Hannibal.—The fate of Carthage.—Marius and Jugurtha.<br />

—Spartacus the slave.—Julius Caesar; his early life.—Julius Caesar; his visits to<br />

Britain.—Julius Caesar; his death.<br />

"This book contains the first part only of the splendid tale of Rome; it tells<br />

a little of the story of the city's first foundation, of her early kings, of the republic<br />

which succeeded them." Preface.<br />

Dane, Edmund. j 331.84 D21<br />

The value of thrift, the golden thread of the world's life and activity;<br />

talks for young people on the saving of talent, effort, time, and money.<br />

Putnam, 1927.<br />

Doubleday, Mrs. Nellie Blanchan (De Graff) j 598.2 D75bir<br />

(pseud. Neltje Blanchan).<br />

Birds; selected from the writings of Neltje Blanchan, "Bird neighbors",<br />

"Birds that hunt and are hunted" (Game birds), "How to attract<br />

the birds", "Birds every child should know". Doubleday, 1926. (The<br />

nature library.)<br />

Doubleday, Mrs. Nellie Blanchan (De Graff) j 580 D75w<br />

(pseud. Neltje Blanchan).<br />

Wild flowers; adapted by A. D. Dickinson from "Nature's garden".<br />

Doubleday, 1926. (The nature library.)<br />

Describes over five hundred species of wild flowers. Gives scientific and popular<br />

names, short descriptions of flowers, leaves, and fruit, preferred habitat, flowering season,<br />

and geographical distribution, with comments on the flowers and their fertilization<br />

by insects. Many colored illustrations.<br />

Fanciulli, Giuseppe. j F216L<br />

The little blue man; tr. from the Italian by M. M. Sweet. Houghton.<br />

Handsomely painted from Maria's paint box, the little blue man was born to<br />

adventure and to "cut a grand figure" in the world. In this story one may read about<br />

his life in a marionette theater, in Crickctopolis, and in Cyclamen Land. Amusing<br />

pictures by H. I. Bacharach.


BOOKS ADDED—JUNE 1927<br />

Faulkner, Ge<strong>org</strong>ene. j 398 F27<br />

Tales of many folk, retold; illustrated by Vera Clere. Scribner<br />

[cl926].<br />

Contents.—Chicken Little.—Scrapefoot.—The little red hen and the grain of wheat.<br />

—The wee, wee mannie.—The grateful beasts.—The three Billy Goats Gruff.—The pancake.-—Johnny<br />

and the goats.—The straw ox.—The town musicians of Bremen.—The<br />

wolf and the seven kids.—Drakesbill and his friends.—Buchettino.-—The little half-chick.<br />

Giddings, Thaddeus Philander, and others. j 784.8 G37<br />

Intermediate music. Ginn [cl924]. (Music education series.)<br />

Intended for school use, but will be helpful at home. Songs and tone melodies are<br />

given.<br />

Giddings, Thaddeus Philander, and others. j 784.8 G37j<br />

Juvenile music. Ginn [cl923], (Music education scries.)<br />

For school and home use. Mr. Will Earhart, director of school music in Pittsburgh,<br />

is (1927) one of the compilers.<br />

Guiterman, Arthur. j 811 G96<br />

I sing the pioneer; ballads of the making of the nation. Dutton<br />

[cl926].<br />

Poems in praise of the courage and spirit shown by American pioneers.<br />

"Washington blazed it through wilderness snows,<br />

Wearing the hunting shirt, bearing the pack,<br />

Braving the winter and treacherous foes,<br />

Out to the Monongahela and back.<br />

Carson and Crockett and Boone and the rest,<br />

Hunter and fighter and bold pioneer,<br />

Carried it southward and carried it west;<br />

Follow their moccasins, treading it clear I"<br />

The Scout Trail.<br />

Harding, Maude Burbank. j 808 H25<br />

The children's own book of letters and stories. Marshall Jones Co.<br />

[cl926.]<br />

An aid for boys and girls at home and at school. The letters and stories were<br />

written by fourth to seventh grade pupils of the Woodward School, Boston, Mass. A<br />

few of the chapters are: The friendly letter.—Notes of appreciation.—Description of<br />

persons and places.—Story ideas for Christmas and the New Year.—Book-reviews.-—<br />

Plays and poems.—Making a magazine.<br />

Holland, Rupert Sargent. j 387 H72<br />

Historic ships; illustrated by M. de V. Lee. Macrae-Smith Co.<br />

[1927.]<br />

Describes ships from the early boats of the ancients to the hydro-aeroplanes of the<br />

20th century, and shows their relation to historic events. Viking voyages, Venetian<br />

argosies and pageants, and the Spanish Armada are a few of the subjects included.<br />

La Varre, William J. j 918.8 L38<br />

Up the Mazaruni for diamonds. Marshall Jones Co., 1922.<br />

The author went with a friend to British Guiana in 1917 to hunt for diamonds. The<br />

book records his adventures and his observations of the country and of native life.<br />

Olcott, Virginia. j 793.1 023i<br />

Industrial plays for young people; costumes illustrated by Florence<br />

Egan. Dodd, 1927.<br />

"A list of interesting books that will help with these plays": p.255-257.<br />

Contents.—Italy: The jewel boy of Florence; a play of the master jeweller of the<br />

world.—Switzerland: The wonder watch of the Jura; a play of a blacksmith and a<br />

watch.—China: T'ien Jung and the eight immortals; a play of genii and a porcelain jar.<br />

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Olcott, Virginia—continued. j 793.1 023i<br />

—England: The crystal cave; a play of Cornwall and the fairy folk.—Holland: The<br />

alphabet tree; a play of the letters a tree made.—Germany: The fire of icicles; a play<br />

of Saint Sebal and a wooden doll.—France: Mademoiselle Cocoon; a play of golden<br />

lilies and mulberry boughs.—Belgium: The seven spinning meisjes; a play of spindles<br />

and lace.<br />

Parker, Arthur Caswell. j 398.097 P23<br />

Skunny Wundy, and other Indian tales; illustrated by Will Crawford.<br />

Doran [cl926].<br />

Tales the author heard as a boy in the home of his grandfather, a Seneca chief.<br />

Powel, Harford Willing Hare. j 796.32 P87<br />

Walter Camp, the father of American football; an authorized biog­<br />

raphy; with an introduction by E. K. Hall. Little, 1926.<br />

Walter Camp is known especially well for his athletic interests and activities. This<br />

account of his life includes chapters on the "daily dozen" and the Walter Camp memorial;<br />

also a list of the All-America football teams from 1889 through 1924.<br />

Seton, Ernest Thompson. j 599 S49<br />

Animals; selected from "Life histories of northern animals"; arranged<br />

by R. M. McCurdy, with paragraphs on classification from Stone &<br />

Cram's "American animals" as indicated. Doubleday, 1926. (The<br />

nature library.)<br />

A short account of the ways and habits of wild animals, grouped under the following<br />

headings: Hoofed animals.—Gnawing animals.—Flesh-eaters.—Burrowing animals.—<br />

Flying animals.—Pouched animals. Contains 48 colored illustrations.<br />

Stuart, Dorothy Margaret. j 910 S92<br />

The young folk's book of other lands. Little, 1927.<br />

Contents.—China; the land of the dragon.—Japan; the land of the rising sun.—<br />

India.—Egypt and Palestine.—Greece and Turkey.—England and Wales.—Scotland and<br />

Ireland.—France.—Italy.—Spain.—Switzerland.—Holland and Belgium.—Scandinavia.<br />

For pleasure reading. Contains color plates, full page half-tone illustrations, and<br />

many line drawings.<br />

White, Hervey. j W633s<br />

Snake gold; a tale of Indian treasure, of an ancient emblem and its<br />

power over men to-day, and of the hazard of Casa Bianca; decorations<br />

by Elizabeth Mackinstry. Macmillan.<br />

Adventure story dealing with a lost mine and the hidden treasure of the Aztecs.<br />

Williams, Archibald. j 656.8 W74<br />

A book of the sea. Nelson [1916].<br />

Describes the origin and development of ships, from the early Egyptian boats to<br />

the modern yachts. Includes also such topics as signals, life-saving, fish and fishing.<br />

tides, ocean currents, and icebergs.


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Market Prices Appearing Currently in Technical and Trade Journals.<br />

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Pickling of Iron and Steel; Compiled by Victor S. Polansky. 1924.<br />

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Refuse and Garbage Disposal. 1909. (Monthly Bulletin, Jan. 1909.)<br />

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China Weekly Review. Shanghai.<br />

Coal Age News. New York.<br />

Iron and Steel World. Pittsburgh.<br />

Ohio Welfare Bulletin. Columbus.<br />

Purdue Engineering Review. Lafayette, Ind.<br />

La Revue de Chimie Industrielle. Paris.<br />

Sir Walter Scott Quarterly. Edinburgh.<br />

Vital Statistics Bulletin. Harrisburg.<br />

Reading with a Purpose<br />

The following titles have been added to the "Reading with<br />

a Purpose" series:<br />

The Appreciation of Sculpture, by Lorado Taft.<br />

The French Revolution, as Told in Fiction, by William Stearns<br />

Davis.<br />

The Stars, by Harlow Shapley.<br />

"Deceased.<br />

359


Books Recently Added to the Library<br />

An r or b prefixed to the call number indicates that the book must be<br />

called for and used in the Reference or the Technology Room; j that it i<br />

especially suitable for children; and q that it is quarto size or large<br />

Fiction<br />

Atherton, Mrs. Gertrude Franklin (Horn). A868i<br />

The immortal marriage. Boni.<br />

A historical novel of the love and marriage of Aspasia and Pericles.<br />

Aubry, Octave. A896e<br />

The empress might-have-been; the love story of Marie Valevska<br />

and Napoleon; tr. from the French by H. G. Dwight. Harper.<br />

Baldwin, Charles Sears, ed. B1952a<br />

American short stories; selected and ed. with an introductory essay<br />

on the short story. Longmans. (The wampum library of American<br />

literature.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.325-326.<br />

Contents.—Introduction.—The tentative period: Rip Van Winkle [by] Washington<br />

Irving; Peter Rugg, the missing man [by] William Austin; 'ihe French village [by]<br />

James Hall; The inroad of the Nabajo [by] Albert Pike.—The period of new form:<br />

The white old maid [by] Nathaniel Hawthorne; The notary of Perigueux [by] H. W.<br />

Longfellow; The fall of the house of Usher [by] E. A. Poe; The inlet of peach blossoms<br />

[by] N. P. Willis; The bee-tree [by] C. M. S. Kirkland; What was it? a mystery [by]<br />

Fitz-Tames O'Brien; The outcasts of Poker Flat [by] F. B. Harte; Miss Eunice's glove<br />

[by] A. F. Webster; Who was she? [by] Bayard Taylor; The love-letters of Smith [by]<br />

H. C. Bunner; The eve of the Fourth [by] Harold Frederic.<br />

B467b 1926<br />

The Best short stories of 1926, and the Yearbook of the American short<br />

story; ed. by E. J. O'Brien. Dodd.<br />

Yearbook contains Index of short stories for 1926.<br />

Contents.—Carrie Snyder, by Barry Benefield.—Maudie, by A. J. Carver.—The<br />

glass eye of Throgmorton, by Donald Corley.—Take the stand, please, by C. T. Crowell.<br />

—Bound for Rio Grande, by A. E. Dingle.—Query, by H. VV. Dudley.—Symphonesque,<br />

by A. H. Fauset.—Evening, by Zona Gale.—Wheels, by Tupper Greenwald.—The undefeated,<br />

by Ernest Hemingway.—The Christian bite, by Manuel Komroff.—Then<br />

Christs fought hard, by Milutin Krunich.—Travelogue, by R. W. Lardner.—The first<br />

stone, by G. S. Mason.—Grimaldi, by Susan Meriwether.—A tale from the grave, by<br />

I. V. Morris.—"Extra! Extra!" by R. E. Sherwood.—Out of the wind, by W. D.<br />

Steele.—The other road, by E. L. Strater.—The giant's thunder, by Virginia Tracy.<br />

360


Boyd, James. B6682m<br />

Marching on. Scribner.<br />

BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 361<br />

A Civil War novel. The scene, the pine forests of North Carolina, is nearly the<br />

same as that of the author's earlier novel "Drums"; and the chief character is James<br />

Fraser, a descendant of the Revolutionary soldier. Johnny Fraser. It is through his<br />

eyes^ that we see conditions in the South before the war, and from his point of view as<br />

a private soldier in the Confederate army, that we see the events of the war.<br />

Byrne, Donn. B996br<br />

Brother Saul. Century.<br />

A fictional biography of St. Paul, the events borrowed faithfully from the New<br />

Testament, and embroidered with a wealth of imaginative detail.<br />

Chambers, Robert William. C35Sd<br />

The drums of Aulone. Appleton.<br />

The scene of this historical romance is laid in France, England, and Quebec at the<br />

time of the persecution of the Huguenots in the 17th century.<br />

Chamot, Alfred Edward, comp. and tr. C3572s<br />

Selected Russian short stories. Oxford University Press. (The<br />

world's classics, no.287.)<br />

Contents.—The queen of spades [by] A. S. Pushkin.—Christmas eve [by] Nikolai<br />

Gogol.—Taman; Ashik-Kerib [by] M. Y. Lermontov.—Asya [by] I. S. Turgenev.—A<br />

nasty story [by] F. M. Dostoevski.—The signal; The red flower [by] V. M. Garshin.—<br />

An awkward situation; The thieves [by] Anton Chekhov.—In the steppes; The khan and<br />

his son [by] 'Maxim Gorki' (Peshkov).—Temptation [by] Alexander Kuprin.—The lie;<br />

Silence [by] L. N. Andreev.<br />

Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich. C418g<br />

The grasshopper, and other stories; tr. with an introduction by A. E.<br />

Chamot. Paul. (The international library.)<br />

Contents.—The grasshopper.—The rook.—The black monk.—The privy councillor.—<br />

The wager.—In the ravine.—The Cossack.—Miss N. N.'s story.—The peasants.—Anna<br />

round the neck.—The proposal.—A terrible night.<br />

. Chesterton, Gilbert Keith. C4272r<br />

The return of Don Quixote. Dodd.<br />

A learned librarian gets made King-at-Arms and rules modern England by medieval<br />

law, nearly crushing the power of the trade unions by rousing the aristocracy to a<br />

real belief in their own privileges.<br />

Christie, Agatha. C461my<br />

The mysterious affair at Styles; a detective story. Dodd.<br />

Clark, Barrett Harper, & Lieber, Maxim. C518g<br />

Great short stories of the world; an anthology selected from the<br />

literatures of all periods and countries. McBride, 1925.<br />

Deeping, Warwick. D372h<br />

The house of adventure. Macmillan.<br />

"The story of a young Englishman, technically a deserter from the army, who finds<br />

a ruined French village, sets up a home for himself, and then, as the inhabitants<br />

gradually drift back, re<strong>org</strong>anizes the life of the town." /. W. Krutch in Nation, 1922.<br />

Feuchtwanger, Lion. F4352p<br />

Power; tr. by Willa and Edwin Muir. Viking Press.<br />

Also published under the title "Jud Suss".<br />

The story of the rise and fall of a Jewish financier at tbe dissolute court of the<br />

Duke of Wiirttemberg in the early 18th century.


362 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Gerould, Gordon Hall, & Bayly, Charles, ed. G3242c<br />

Contemporary short stories. Harper.<br />

Contents.-—-I want to know why [by] Sherwood Anderson.—A source of irritation<br />

[by] Stacy Atimonier.—The La Peronniere letters [by] Elizabeth Bibesco.—Responsibility<br />

[by] Thomas Boyd.—"Our trusty and well-beloved" [by] Sir Hugh Clifford.—The nap<br />

[by] Walter De La Mare.—The hands of the enemy [by] C. C. Dobie.—-The leopard of<br />

the sea [by] H. G. Dwight.—The jelly-bean [by] F. S. Fitzgerald,—The wax doll [by]<br />

K. F. Gerould.—Miss Hinch [by] H. S. Harrison.—A separate peace [by] Ernest<br />

Hemingway.—Lochinvarovic [by] Richard Hughes.—A painful case [by] James Joyce.<br />

—-Haircut [by] Ring Lardner.—Tickets, please [by] D. H. Lawrence.—A cup of tea<br />

[by] Katherine Mansfield.—The seal man [by] John Masefield.—Big Dan O'Reilly<br />

[by] Harvey O'Higgins.—Jetsam [by] John Russell.—-A man's a fool [by] W. D.<br />

Steele.—Kerfol [by] Edith Wharton.—One crowded hour [by] B. A. Williams.<br />

Graham, Stephen. G7714m<br />

Midsummer music. Doran.<br />

"The scene is Dalmatia. Felix Morrison, an earnest Shakespearian scholar, has<br />

been persuaded by a friend to spend the summer there in order to find the quiet and peace<br />

he desired for his work. To his surprise a party of gay bohemians descends upon the<br />

place also: English art students, a Hungarian model, an Austrian countess." Lenore<br />

Marshall in Books, 1027.<br />

I2412i<br />

In Dixie land; stories of the Reconstruction era, by Southern writers;<br />

illustrations by Ila McAfee. Purdy Press.<br />

Contents.—A far country [by] G. E. King.—Decoration day [by] K. S. Bonner.—<br />

Mas' Craffud's freedom [by] H. S. Edwards.—Shady Dale [by] J. C. Harris.—In the<br />

black belt [by] Martha Young.—Up Terrapin River (chap. 1-2) [by] Opie Read.—"Old<br />

Pickett" [by] A. E. Gonzales.—Marching home [by] I. J. Mikell.—In Pompion Swamp<br />

[by] John Bennett.—A deserted village [by] K. P. Battle.—The Shunway [by] A. C.<br />

Gordon.—Pampatike [by] J. S. Wise.—The unpaced race [by] J. T. Moore.—The<br />

colonel [by] J. L. Allen.—The new-time child [by] J. S. Heyward.<br />

Marshall, Archibald. M4163t<br />

That island. Dodd.<br />

"A comic romance, wherein an elderly, prosperous, English grocer, Jacob Dinwiddy,<br />

longing for pastures new, sells out his business and with his family sails for Australia.<br />

Wife, son, daughter, and servants accompany the venturesome tradesman, but in tropic '<br />

waters the ship is wrecked, and the party are cast upon the shore of an island inhabited<br />

by friendly savages. Immediately, applying his aggressive efficiency to the task, Dinwiddy<br />

starts converting the wilderness into the semblance of a civilized community."<br />

Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Morrison, Woods. M9192r<br />

Road End. Putnam.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Murray, Rosalind. M9783h<br />

The happy tree. Harcourt.<br />

"The story of a woman's life told by herself at forty. . .Helen's life has been based<br />

on attachments to places and people; and time, accident, the War have changed the<br />

places and taken away the people...At forty her youth is gone—and instead of feeling<br />

herself at last mature for life, she finds that life itself is gone." L. S Morris in New<br />

republic, 1927.<br />

The setting is English—a country estate, a girls' school, and London.<br />

Ros, Mrs. Amanda M'Kittrick. R697i<br />

Irene Iddesleigh; a novel, with an introduction by Thomas Beer.<br />

Boni.<br />

Typical of the artificiality and sentimentality of the minor fiction of the 1890's.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 363<br />

Scholz, Jackson Volney. S368s<br />

Split seconds; tales of the cinder track. Morrow.<br />

Contents—The winning bug.—Queens and quarters.—The hoodoo stone.—Form —<br />

A sense of humor.—Discobolus.—The booby squad.—Violet takes a hand.—A matter of<br />

temperament.—Medium boiled.<br />

Sinclair, Upton Beall. S6162o<br />

Oil! a novel. A. & C Boni.<br />

"A graphic account of the oil industry, the romance of it, its tawdriness its fascination,<br />

and its shame...Not oil but socialism is his heroic protagonist, and in his<br />

conscious attempt to make his case he destroys what would otherwise inevitably be its<br />

powerful subconscious effect." /. W. Wise in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Smith, Thorne. Sfifi?rl<br />

Dream's end. McBride.<br />

A morbid poet narrates a youthful struggle to resist passion for a wanton artist's<br />

model and an exalted love for a beautiful woman, slowly dying under the subtle cruelty<br />

of her husband. The events of a vivid dream life are interwoven with the experiences<br />

ot his waking existence.<br />

Warner, Sylvia Townsend. W2372m<br />

Mr. Fortune's maggot. Viking Press.<br />

"Rev. Timothy Fortune was a simple-minded missionary who felt a call to go to<br />

Fanua, an imaginary island in The South Seas. In the course of several years of<br />

earnest friendliness there was only one 'convert,' but whether it was Mr Fortune who<br />

converted Lueli or the other way about, the reader of this frolic and tender fable may be<br />

left to ponder. Christopher Morley in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Young, Stark. Y3922h<br />

Heaven Trees. Scribner.<br />

A series of pictures of life on a Mississippi plantation shortly before the Civil War<br />

the chief characters are shown against a background of intricate family relationship.<br />

German Fiction<br />

Baumbach, Rudolf. 833 B32s2<br />

Der schwiegersohn; with introduction, notes, exercises, and vocabulary<br />

by Hedwig Hulme. Ginn.<br />

The same, with exercises, notes, and vocabulary by Wilhelm Bernhardt.<br />

Heath. (Heath's modern language series.) 833 B32s<br />

[Raspe, Rudolf Erich.] r 333 R21<br />

Wunderbare reisen zu wasser und lande; feldziige und lustige abentheuer<br />

des Freyherrn von Munchhausen, wie er dieselben bey der<br />

flasche im cirkel seiner freunde selbst zu erzahlen pflegt; aus dem<br />

englischen nach der neuesten ausgabe iibersetzt, hier und da erweitert<br />

und mit noch mehr kupfern gezieret.<br />

Contents.—Burgers Munchhausen nach der ausgabe von 1786.—Nachwort von Erich<br />

Ebstem.—Anmerkungen zu Burgers iibersetzung.—Die Munchhausenschen geschichten<br />

im vade mecum fiir lustige leute.<br />

General Works<br />

Ashton-under-Lyne—Public free library. r 027.4 A82<br />

Abstract of statistics, 1919/20-date. 1920-date.


364 CARNFGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

qr 051 B6314<br />

Books; a weekly review of contemporary literature, Sept. 21, 1924-date.<br />

[v.l]-date. 1924-date.<br />

Published by New York herald tribune.<br />

Index, v.1-2. (In v.2.)<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. r 012 F86c<br />

Saint Francis of Assisi; his life, scenes associated with his work, his<br />

place in art; a reading list compiled on the seven hundredth anniversary<br />

of his death. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Glasgow—Corporation public libraries. r 027.4 G46d<br />

Descriptive account of the Corporation public libraries of the city of<br />

Glasgow. Maclehose, 1924.<br />

Houston, Texas—Public library. r 027.4 H83<br />

Annual report (21st-date), 1925-date. 1926-date.<br />

Report for 1925 contains also "Summary of the years 1921-1925".<br />

r 027.4 L682<br />

The Library and the museum therein, July 1918-date. v.i-date. 1918date.<br />

Published irregularly.<br />

Ed. by J. C. Dana, and published by the Public library of Newark.<br />

Library Association of the United Kingdom. r 020.6 L6822<br />

Hand book. 1926. [1926.]<br />

Livingston, Mrs. Flora V. (Milner). r 012 K27L<br />

Bibliography of the works of Rudyard Kipling. Wells, 1927.<br />

London, Times. qr 052 L8224<br />

Literary supplement [weekly], July 20, 1922-date. v.21, pt.2-date.<br />

1922-date.<br />

New York times. qr 071 N2614<br />

The New York times 75th anniversary, 1851-1926. [1926.]<br />

Section 5, Sept. 19, 1926 of the New York times.<br />

The same. (In New York times, Sept. 19,<br />

1926.). qr 071 N26d Sept. 1926<br />

Articles on the history of the period and of the newspaper, with many pictures and<br />

13 facsimile reproductions of front pages from the "New York times" announcing the<br />

laying of the Atlantic cable, the assassination of Lincoln, the sinking of the Lusitania,<br />

the armistice in 1918, and other outstanding events.<br />

qr 074 P233<br />

Paris, Le Temps [daily], 1924-date. 64e annee-date. 1924-date.<br />

Regan, Mary Jane. 027.2 R29<br />

Echoes from the past, reminiscences of the Boston Athenaeum; with<br />

a memoir. Boston Athena:um, 1927. (Robert Charles Billings Fund.<br />

Publications, no.7.)<br />

The Memoir signed C. K. B. [i.e. Charles Knowles Bolton].<br />

Miss Regan (1842-1925) was an assistant for 47 years at the Boston Athensum.<br />

qr 051 S36<br />

The Scholastic, Sept. 29, 1921-date. v.2-date. Pittsburgh, 1921-date.<br />

v.3-date "published every-other-week, except during the months of July and August"<br />

v.2 published weekly during the school year.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 365<br />

Wilson (H. W.) Co., pub. r 016.05 W76<br />

Periodicals of international importance; a selection of 600 useful in<br />

libraries everywhere, compiled by E. M. Phelps, assisted by E. E. Ball,<br />

with the cooperation of many librarians. 1926.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

r 150.5 A67<br />

Archives of psychology, no.l, 3-10, 13-15, 17-date. Stechert, 1906-date.<br />

no.31 wanting.<br />

no.l, 3-10, 13-15, 17-30. 32-46, 49 appear in Columbia University, New York.<br />

Contributions to philosophy and psychology, v.15-27. (r 104 C72)<br />

Continues in part "Archives of philosophy, psychology, and scientific methods".<br />

Bingham, Walter Van Dyke, & Freyd, Max. 136.8 B48<br />

Procedures in employment psychology; a manual for developing<br />

scientific methods of vocational selection. Shaw, 1926.<br />

References: p.235-245.<br />

Cavling, Viggo. 141 C29<br />

The collective spirit; an idealistic theory of evolution, tr. from the<br />

Danish by W. Worster. Brentano, 1926.<br />

"Evolution, according to Mr. Cavling, has reached its end in biological terms. It<br />

can progress only mentally. . . But, man is 'a means, not an end'. . . Individual beings<br />

will pass away and humanity will become self-emerged in 'The Collective Spirit'."<br />

/. W. T. Mason in the Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Child Study Association of America. 136.7 C43g<br />

Guidance of childhood and youth; readings in child study, ed. by<br />

B. C. Gruenberg. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Index of authors and sources": p.311-313.<br />

Flemming, Mrs. Cecile Woodward (White). 136.7 F63<br />

A detailed analysis of achievement in the high school; comparative<br />

significance of certain mental, physical, and character traits for success.<br />

Columbia University, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.193-199.<br />

The same. (In Columbia University, New York—Teachers College.<br />

Contributions to education, no.196.) r 379 C72 no.196<br />

Jascalevich, Alejandro A. 151 J21<br />

Three conceptions of mind; their bearing on the denaturalization of<br />

the mind in history. Columbia University Press, 1926.<br />

"He entertains an Aristotelian, naturalistic viewpoint on the nature of mind. With<br />

this viewpoint he makes an effort toward historical reconstruction, analyzing the<br />

theories of mind formulated by Aristotle, St. Augustine and Descartes. He sees the<br />

development of psychological theory from Aristotle to Descartes as a process of the<br />

'denaturalization of the human mind.' " Books. 1927.<br />

Leadbeater, Charles Webster. 135 L44<br />

Dreams; what they are and how they are caused. Theosophical Pub.<br />

House, 1918.<br />

Pechstein, Louis Augustus, & Jenkins, Frances. 136.7 P35<br />

Psychology of the kindergarten-primary child. Houghton [cl927].<br />

(Riverside textbooks in education.)<br />

Contains "References".


366 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pressey, Sidney Leavitt, & Pressey, Mrs. L. C. 132 P92<br />

Mental abnormality and deficiency; an introduction to the study of<br />

problems of mental health. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.321-332. _<br />

Intended for social workers, personnel managers, school principals and deans, and<br />

for the general reader. The authors are (1927) in the psychology department in Ohio<br />

State University.<br />

130 P96<br />

Problems of personality; studies presented to Dr. Morton Prince,<br />

pioneer in American psychopathology; board of editors: C. MacFie<br />

Campbell [and others]. Paul, 1925. (International library of psychology,<br />

philosophy, and scientific method.)<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

"Bibliography of Dr. Prince's writings": p.420-427.<br />

Seymour, St. John Drelincourt. 133 S52<br />

Irish witchcraft and demonology. Hodges, 1913.<br />

Gives accounts of trials and stories of witches from 1223, and includes also tales<br />

of the supernatural, of the appearance of ghosts, and of the devil.<br />

Swift, Edgar James. 136.7 S97<br />

Youth and the race; a study in the psychology of adolescence. Scribner,<br />

1920.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Wood, Ernest. 154 W85<br />

Memory training; a practical course. Theosophical Press [1925?]<br />

Ethics<br />

Bernays, Edward L., cd. 174 B45<br />

An outline of careers; a practical guide to achievement, by thirtyeight<br />

eminent Americans. Doran, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.vii.<br />

Best, Nolan Rice. 178 B46<br />

Yes, "It's the law" and it's a good law; prepared for the Administrative<br />

committee of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in<br />

America. Doran [cl926].<br />

Arguments in favor of prohibition.<br />

Brewer, John Marks, and others. 174 B737c<br />

Case studies in educational and vocational guidance. Ginn [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.221-237.<br />

Intended for use in college and university classes.<br />

Brinkmann, Carl. 172.1 B75<br />

Recent theories of citizenship in its relation to government. Yale<br />

University Press, 1927. (Yale lectures on the responsibilities of citizenship.)<br />

Four lectures on the citizen and the subject, the metaphysical state, the pluralistic<br />

state, and international citizenship, in which the author, a professor (1927) in Heidelberg<br />

University, brings out what he believes to be the peculiar contributions of German<br />

thought to modern political science.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 367<br />

Cairns, John Arthur Robert, comp. 174 C12<br />

The problem of a career, solved by 36 men of distinction. Arrowsmith<br />

[1926].<br />

Brief articles, by Englishmen prominent in various fields of work, indicating the<br />

general nature of the work and the qualities needed for success. Among the contributors<br />

are Ramsay MacDonald, Sir John Lavery, Thomas Burke, Sir Robert Hadfield, and the<br />

Bishop of London.<br />

Feather, William. 174 F31<br />

The ideals and follies of business. Feather [cl927].<br />

Breezy articles, reprinted from periodicals, on various aspects of business life.<br />

Lecky, William Edward Hartpole. 170.9 L48s<br />

The substance of History of European morals, (from Augustus to<br />

Charlemagne) summarized by Clement Wood. Vanguard Press, 1926.<br />

Maverick, Lewis Adams. 174 M51<br />

The vocational guidance of college students. Harvard University<br />

Press, 1926. (Harvard studies in education.)<br />

Bibliography: p.163-239.<br />

"A survey of the development of vocational guidance for college students. For<br />

historical background it presents a very interesting investigation. . . conducted by the<br />

faculty of Stanford University in 1911. It reports upon a nation-wide study carried<br />

on by questionnaire in 1920 through the cooperation of the United States Bureau of<br />

Education, and upon a series of visits in 1924 to colleges and universities whose pioneer<br />

work in <strong>org</strong>anized guidance is outstanding. Finally it offers a plan for the guidance of<br />

students in a college of liberal arts." Preface.<br />

Rogers, Louis William. 170.4 R61<br />

The purpose of life, and other lectures. Theo Book Co. [cl925.]<br />

Contents.—The purpose of life.—The life sublime.—Universal brotherhood.—The<br />

death penalty.—Orient and Occident; a plea for tolerance.—War and evolution; a study<br />

of armed conflict.<br />

Stanton, Stephen Berrien. 171 S7922<br />

The fourth in the furnace. Minton, 1927.<br />

"Mr. Stanton has collected thirty essays in Emersonian optimism in a small and<br />

pleasantly readable volume." Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Taeusch, Carl Frederick. 174 T12<br />

Professional and business ethics. Holt [cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Religion<br />

Bacon, Benjamin Wisner. 232 B12<br />

The apostolic message; a historical inquiry. Century, 192S.<br />

"The primitive conception of the work of Christ was embodied, he believes, in the<br />

two sacraments before it was expressed in terms of doctrine. Paul and the evangelists<br />

alike are bent on interpreting Baptism and the Supper, and their interpretation rests<br />

on the prophetic idea of the Suffering Servant... The Atonement doctrine must always<br />

be central in Christianity." E. F. Scott in Yale review, 1926.<br />

Basil, St. 281.1 B29<br />

The letters, with an English translation by R. J. Deferrari. v.l.<br />

Heinemann, 1926. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

Greek and English on opposite pages.<br />

The same r 281.1 B29


368 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Belloc, Hilaire. 282 B41c<br />

The Catholic church and history. Macmillan, 1926. (The Calvert<br />

series.)<br />

Attempts to refute the arguments drawn from history in opposition to the claim<br />

of the Catholic church to speak with divine and infallible authority.<br />

Bible—Old Testament. Psalms. qr 223.2 B47p<br />

Psalmau Dafydd o'r vn cyfieithiad a'r Beibl cyffredin: the Psalms,<br />

tr. into Welsh by William M<strong>org</strong>an, and originally printed in the year<br />

1588, reproduced in photographic facsimile for Thomas Powel. Clark,<br />

1896.<br />

Brown, Charles Reynolds. 230 B78w<br />

A working faith. University of North Carolina Press, 1926. (John<br />

Calvin McNair lectures.)<br />

Contents.—What we live by.—What does it mean to be a Christian?—What value<br />

has right motive?<br />

Burton, Ernest De Witt. 226 B95<br />

A short introduction to the Gospels, revised by H. R. Willoughby.<br />

University of Chicago Press [1926].<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Cadoux, Arthur Temple. 232 Cll<br />

The gospel that Jesus preached and the gospel for to-day. Mac­<br />

millan, 1925.<br />

Attempts to show tht the traditional gospel is narrower than the real teaching of<br />

Jesus, which creates rather than presupposes a belief in God.<br />

"It is an able piece of scholarship, and will be helpful to many a student of New<br />

Testament texts and theological ideas." /. H. Holmes in Books, 192(1.<br />

Chinard, Gilbert. 284.5 C44<br />

Les refugies Huguenots en Amerique, avec une introduction sur Le<br />

mirage americain. 1925.<br />

"Bibliographie": p. [227]-234.<br />

Contents.—Les Huguenots dans le nouveau monde avant la revocation de l'lidit de<br />

Nantes.—L'emigration protestante apres la revocation.<br />

Clow, William Maccallum. 232 C62<br />

The five portraits of Jesus. Doran [1925].<br />

"An endeavour to outline and interpret the conception of Jesus as it is presented<br />

in the New Testament." Preface.<br />

Crane, Frank. 230 C85w<br />

Why I am a Christian. Wise, 1924.<br />

Farley, William John. 224 F23<br />

The progress of Old Testament prophecy in the light of modern<br />

scholarship. Revell [1925],<br />

London edition (The Religious Tract Society) has title "The progress of prophecy".<br />

Fowler, Henry Thatcher. 225.9 F84<br />

The history and literature of the New Testament. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

(Religious science and literature series.)<br />

"An historical account of the rise of the Christian Church in Palestine and of its<br />

spread from Jerusalem to Rome, with especial emphasis upon the way in which the New<br />

Testament writings grew out of the history." Preface.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 369<br />

Gates, Susa Young, & Widtsoe, L. D. r 298 G23<br />

Women of the "Mormon" church. Deseret News Press, 1926.<br />

A pamphlet describing the activities of women in the Mormon church and state.<br />

Goodspeed, Edgar Johnson. 225.9 G62<br />

The formation of the New Testament. University of Chicago Press<br />

[cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p. 186.<br />

"A sequel to the Story of the New Testament, by the well-known author of the<br />

American Translation. The whole fluctuating history of the collection of books known<br />

as the New Testament is here graphically portrayed from the second century to our<br />

own." lournal of religion, 1927.<br />

Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason. 232 G875<br />

What Christ means to me. Houghton, 1927.<br />

Guppy, Henry. q 220.5 G97<br />

William Tindale and the earlier translators of the Bible into English,<br />

with twelve facsimiles, in commemoration of the four-hundredth anniversary<br />

of the publication of Tindale's first printed New Testament,<br />

1525. Manchester University Press, 1925.<br />

Reprinted, with additions, from the "Bulletin of the John Rylands Library", v.9,<br />

no.2, July 1925*<br />

Hicks, Granville. 230 H52<br />

Eight ways of looking at Christianity. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

An imaginary symposium, by the literary editor (1927) of the "Christian leader".<br />

His group is made up of a modernist and a fundamentalist, a Unitarian and a Catholic,<br />

two scientists, one religious and the other agnostic, an artist, and a professor of English.<br />

Higginbottom, Mrs. Ethel (Cody). 266 H534<br />

Through teakwood windows, close-up views of India's womanhood,<br />

with introduction by J. T. Stone. Revell [cl926].<br />

"After twenty-one years of service in India under the Presbyterian Board of<br />

Foreign Missions, I have gathered into this little volume many of the stories which I<br />

have used in my public speaking during our latest furlough." Preface.<br />

Hooker, Elizabeth Robbins. 280 H77<br />

United churches. Doran [cl926]. (Institute of Social and Religious<br />

Research. American village studies.)<br />

A discussion of the types and the development of united churches, and the methods<br />

employed in meeting their various problems.<br />

Inge, William Ralph. 201 124<br />

Science and ultimate truth, Fison memorial lecture, 1926, delivered<br />

at Guy's Hospital Medical School, March 25, 1926. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Considers the fundamental relation of science, philosophy, and religion, which.<br />

though each approaches the goal by a different path, all have a common end in their<br />

search of ultimate truth.<br />

Jefferson, Charles Edward. 224.1 J23<br />

Cardinal ideas of Isaiah. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Keller, Adolf, & Stewart, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 284 K16<br />

Protestant Europe; its crisis and outlook. Doran [cl927].<br />

Bibliography: p.362-369.<br />

A survey of the <strong>org</strong>anization, activities, and problems of the Protestant churches<br />

of Europe, particularly since the World War. Dr. Keller is (1927) an eminent Swiss<br />

scholar and leader in the cooperative and federated movement among the churches. Dr.<br />

Stewart is an American minister and the author of numerous religious studies.


370 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Lockton, William. 226 L76<br />

The three traditions in the Gospels; an essay. Longmans, 1926.<br />

A study of the origin of the Gospels.<br />

Luccock, Halford Edward, & Hutchinson, Paul. 287 L96<br />

The story of Methodism; with illustrations by Harold Speakman.<br />

Methodist Book Concern [cl926].<br />

Beginning with the story of John Wesley's outdoor preaching in 1739, follows the<br />

Methodist revival to the present day. A thoroughly readable though uncritical account<br />

of the great reformer, his associates, and followers. Adapted from Books. 1920.<br />

McConnell, Francis John, bp. 231 Ml38c<br />

The Christlike God; a survey of the divine attributes from the Christian<br />

point of view. Abingdon Press [cl927].<br />

McCulloch, William Edward. r 285.4 M14<br />

The United Presbyterian Church and its work in America. [Pittsburgh]<br />

Board of home missions of the United Presbyterian Church of<br />

North America [cl925].<br />

Marchant, Sir James, ed. « 252 M37<br />

British preachers; second series. Revell.<br />

Twenty-four sermons by British preachers.<br />

Merrill, William Pierson. 230 M63<br />

Liberal Christianity. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Comprises a series of lectures delivered under the auspices of the Stephen Green<br />

lectureship in the Newton Theological Institution in 1924-25. The author, minister<br />

(1925) of the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York, defines liberal Christianity as a<br />

personal experience of God as revealed in Christ, a relationship rather than a dogma or<br />

a creed.<br />

Miller, Mrs. Madeleine Ge<strong>org</strong>eanna (Sweeny). 225.9 M69<br />

New Testament women and problems of to-day; foreword by S. P.<br />

Cadman; approved by the Committee on curriculum of the Board of<br />

education of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Methodist Book Concern<br />

[cl926]. (Studies in Christian living.)<br />

"Suggestions for bookshelf": p.171-172.<br />

"A group of discussion studies for young women of to-day, in business and in the<br />

home, inviting them to consider the experiences of certain New Testament women who<br />

met Jesus and his disciples and found in that contact the solution of problems confronted<br />

in everyday life." Title-page.<br />

Millikan, Robert Andrews. 213 M69<br />

Evolution in science and religion. Yale University Press, 1927. (The<br />

Terry lectures.)<br />

A very interesting, hopeful and constructive exposition of the present-day status<br />

and possible future of religion, from the viewpoint of a scientist. Written with notable<br />

clarity and simplicity. Adapted from the New York times, 1927.<br />

Moehlman, Conrad Henry. 220 M76<br />

The unknown Bible; a study of the problem of attitude toward the<br />

Bible, with an introduction by Cornelius Woelfkin. Doran [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.261-263.<br />

Information about the different methods of interpreting the Bible, about the various<br />

translations, the Catholic and Protestant attitudes, and the composition and selection of<br />

the Gospels.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 371<br />

Morse, F. Harvey. 268 M92<br />

The women's class in action, illustrated with forms, advertisements,<br />

etc. Doran [cl926].<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

"The purpose of this volume is to bring to leaders of women's Bible classes.. .concrete<br />

illustrations, drawn from the experiences of women's classes in all sections. . .<br />

Over half the space is devoted to a consideration of plans for officers other than the<br />

Teacher." Preface.<br />

Mott, John Raleigh, ed. 297 M94<br />

The Moslem world of to-day. Doran [1925].<br />

"The twenty-three papers... present.. .many of the more important aspects of the<br />

Moslem world of to-day and describe the causes underlying the tremendous changes which<br />

have taken place in Islam in recent years. . .The authors. . .have been in intimate and vital<br />

contact with Islam, most of them for a long period of years." Fore-word.<br />

Oman, John Wood. 230 024g<br />

Grace and personality, with an introduction by N. R. Best. Macmillan,<br />

1925.<br />

A restatement of Christian theology from the standpoint of liberalism, in which the<br />

author takes issue with certain aspects of Calvinism, especially with the doctrine of<br />

grace.<br />

Osborn, Henry Fairfield. 213 029ev<br />

Evolution and religion in education; polemics of the fundamentalist<br />

controversy of 1922 to 1926. Scribner, 1926.<br />

"Volume in of Collected addresses and essays."<br />

Bibliography: p.233-236.<br />

Contents.—Crossing swords with the fundamentalists.—Evolution and religion.—Evolution<br />

and daily living.—The credo of a naturalist.—The earth speaks to Bryan.—The<br />

Tennessee trial.—The case for human evolution in 1925.—How to teach evolution in the<br />

schools.—How to restore religion to the schools.—Convincing evidence of the geologic<br />

antiquity of man.—A new basis of creative evolution.<br />

Protestant Episcopal Church—Church congress. 261 P971<br />

Problems of faith and worship; a record of the Church congress in<br />

the United States on its fifty-first anniversary A.D. MCMXXV, with an<br />

introduction by the general chairman, C. L. Slattery. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Heresy; what is it, and what shall we do with it?—The United States<br />

in world relations.—The place of miracles in religion.—The holy communion.—The value<br />

of the church to religious living.<br />

Remey, Charles Mason. 297 R33s<br />

A series of twelve articles introductory to the study of the Baha'i<br />

teachings, treating briefly of the revelation of Baha'u'llah; history, <strong>org</strong>anization,<br />

religious and secular doctrines, and institutions. [Baha'i<br />

Pub. Committee, 1925.]<br />

"Catalog of Baha'i literature": p.183-184.<br />

Reusens, Edmond Henri Joseph. qr 246 R36<br />

filements d'archeologie chretienne. Ed.2, rev. & enl. 2v. 1885-86.<br />

Robinson, Benjamin Willard. 226.5 R54<br />

The Gospel of John; a handbook for Christian leaders. Macmillan,<br />

1925.<br />

"A reference library": p.259-264.<br />

Roman Catholic Church. r 282 R65c<br />

Ceremonial for the use of the Catholic churches in the United States<br />

of America, revised bv W. C. Milholland. Ed.9. Kilner, 1926.


372 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Speer, Robert Elliott. 266 S74ch<br />

The church and missions. Doran [cl926].<br />

A discussion of the fundamental ideals of foreign mission work and some of the<br />

problems that face it today.<br />

Stewart, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, b. 1892, comp. 232 S849<br />

Redemption; an anthology of the cross. Doran, 1927.<br />

Religious poems.<br />

Temple, William, bp. of Manchester. 248 T28<br />

Personal religion and the life of fellowship; with an introduction by<br />

the Bishop of London. Longmans, 1926 [i.e. 1925].<br />

Running title: Religion and fellowship.<br />

Tennant, Frederick Robert. 231 T29<br />

Miracle & its philosophical presuppositions; three lectures delivered<br />

in the University of London, 1924. Cambridge University Press, 1925.<br />

Contents.—Miracle and the reign of law.—Natural and supernatural causation.—<br />

Credibility and alleged actuality of miracle.—Deism of the eighteenth century.—The<br />

Kantian science of nature.—Natura non nisi dividendo vincitur.<br />

Underhill, Evelyn. 240 U25c<br />

Concerning the inner life, with an introduction by C. L. Slattery.<br />

Dutton [cl926].<br />

Three addresses delivered to a group of clergy of the Liverpool Diocese, in which<br />

the author considers some of the problems of the spiritual life, with special reference to<br />

the needs, difficulties, and duties of the busy parish priest. Adapted from Prefatory<br />

note.<br />

United Presbyterian Church in North America. r 285.4 U2533<br />

The confessional statement and The book of government and worship<br />

[of] the United Presbyterian Church of North America. [Pittsburgh,<br />

United Presbyterian Board of Publication and Bible School<br />

Work, cl926.]<br />

Title from cover.<br />

Each part has special title-page.<br />

Vincent, Louis, comp. 271.3 V34<br />

The little brown company; an anthology of Franciscan poetry and<br />

prose, with an introduction by the Very Rev. Father Cuthbert. Hopkinson,<br />

1925.<br />

Vrooman, William A. 230 V39<br />

Progressive Christianity; a study of the old faith and the new reformation.<br />

Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The author sees in the present liberal trend of religious thought a second reformation<br />

which will break down the theological barrier to religion and leave only the<br />

teachings and example of Jesus as the test of Christianity. A large part of the book is<br />

taken up with quotations expressing the views of many liberal writers.<br />

Ward, Leo Paul. 282 W215<br />

The Catholic church and the appeal to reason. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

(The Calvert series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.115.<br />

Attempts to vindicate the rationality of the Roman Catholic position. The four<br />

parts treat of faith and reason, of divine and human reason, of the doctrine of the<br />

Incarnation, and of the church's claim to teaching authority.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 373<br />

Wieman, Henry Nelson. 201 W68<br />

Religious experience and scientific method. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

A first step toward a philosophy of religion. The author tries to show the reciprocal<br />

relation between science and religion, and to clear away certain present-day<br />

misinterpretations of religion. Adapted from the Preface.<br />

Theosophy<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46pa<br />

The path of discipleship; four lectures delivered at the twentieth<br />

anniversary of the Theosophical Society, at Adyar, Madras, December<br />

27, 28, 29, and 30, 1895. Theosophical Pub. Soc, 1910.<br />

Contents.—First steps.—Qualifications for discipleship.—The life of the disciple.—<br />

The future progress of humanity.<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). 212 B46s<br />

Superhuman men in history and religion. Theosophical Pub. House,<br />

1919.<br />

Rogers, Louis William. 212 R61g<br />

Gods in the making, and other lectures. Theo Book Co. [cl925.]<br />

Contents.—Gods in the making.—Self-development- and power.—Soul powers and<br />

possibilities.—The inspired life.<br />

Rogers, Louis William. 212 R61h<br />

Hints to young students of occultism. Ed.4. Theosophical Book<br />

Concern, 1917.<br />

Rogers, Louis William. 212 R61r<br />

Reincarnation, and other lectures. Theo Book Concern [cl925].<br />

Contents.—Reincarnation.—Scientific evidence of future life.—Beyond the borderland.—The<br />

soldier dead.—A scientific religion.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

Goell, Milton J. 296 G55<br />

Tramping through Palestine; impressions of an American student<br />

in Israeland. Kensington Press, 1926.<br />

Who's who in American Jewry, 1926. [cl927.] r 296 W66<br />

Wolff, Martin. 296 W838<br />

The Jews of Canada. American Jewish Committee, 1926.<br />

Reprinted from the "American Jewish year book", v.27, 5686 (1925-26).<br />

The same. (In American Jewish year book, v.27, 5686<br />

(1925-26).) r 296 A51 v.27<br />

A brief survey of Jewish participation in the political, civic, and business life of<br />

the country and the growth of Jewish communal life and institutions since 1760.<br />

Zunz, Leopold. 296 Z87<br />

The sufferings of the Jews during the Middle Ages; tr. from the<br />

German by A. Lowy; rev. and ed., with notes, by G. A. Kohut. Bloch<br />

Pub. Co., 1907. (Library of Jewish classics, 1.)


374 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Sociology<br />

American Art Association, New York. qr 399 A51<br />

European arms and armor, mainly xv, XVI, & xvn centuries, including<br />

artistic and rare specimens from princely provenience. 1926.<br />

A descriptive catalogue containing 51 plates and numerous illustrations in the text.<br />

Easley, Ralph Montgomery. r 304 E18<br />

The youth movement, do we want it here? with foreword by C B.<br />

Pallen. [1923.]<br />

Correspondence with American educators and others in regard to the <strong>org</strong>anizations<br />

of European youth, calling attention to their radical element and warning against introduction<br />

of their ideas into American colleges.<br />

Eaton, Walter Prichard. 304 E19<br />

A bucolic attitude. Duffield, 1926.<br />

Written in reply to Charles Downing Lay's "The freedom of the city", but, as the<br />

autlior admits in his "Foreword", is less controversial than autobiographical. The<br />

style is familiar and engaging.<br />

Elmer, Manuel Conrad. 311 E54<br />

Social statistics; statistical methods applied to sociology. Miller, 1926.<br />

"Logarithms of the natural numbers": p.[283-302.]<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Ireland, Williamina Bertram. 362.7 128<br />

The little child in our great cities; a narrative account of <strong>org</strong>anized<br />

work for the health of the pre-school child in twenty-four cities of<br />

the United States, introduction by G. T. Palmer. Amer. Child Health<br />

Assoc, 1925.<br />

Johnsen, Julia E., comp. 301 J35<br />

Questions of the hour. Wilson, 1927. (Reference shelf, v.4, no.10.)<br />

Two previous editions of this outline have been published. These are now out of<br />

print. With but few exceptions the present outline is entirely new. Condensed from<br />

Introduction.<br />

"Volumes upon which outline is based": p.53-56.<br />

Contents.— Labor problems.— Liberalism.— Race problems.— Education.— Women.<br />

children, and family problems.—Prohibition.—Crime and criminals.—Political and civil<br />

reforms.— Internationalism.— Problems of national defense.— Industrial relations.—<br />

Economic problems.—Taxation.—Social insurance.—Merchant marine.—Modern social<br />

movements.—Government ownership and control.<br />

The same r 301 J35<br />

King, Mrs. Edith Shatto, & Frear, Augusta. r 361 K26<br />

Classification of social agencies by function in the city of New York;<br />

prepared for the use of the Welfare Council in the <strong>org</strong>anization of its<br />

sections and divisions. Welfare Council of New York City, 1926.<br />

Louhi, Evert Alexander. 325.73 L92<br />

The Delaware Finns; or, The first permanent settlements in Pennsylvania,<br />

Delaware, West New Jersey, and eastern part of Maryland.<br />

Humanity Press [cl925].<br />

"The earliest settlers were mostly involuntary immigrants, but they made good


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 375<br />

Louhi, Evert Alexander—continued. 325.73 L92<br />

pioneers.. .The story of the Finns in America is very largely a history of the churches<br />

which they founded.. .The volume is a detailed and circumstantial history of the whole<br />

enterprise." American journal of sociology, 1926.<br />

Martin, Asa Earl. qr 326 M42<br />

The anti-slavery movement in Kentucky prior to 1850. Standard<br />

Printing Co., 1918. (Filson Club. Publications, no.29.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[1481-158.<br />

National Society of Penal Information. r 365 Nl55b<br />

Bulletin, Sept. 1922-date. [no.l]-date. 1922-date.<br />

Salzmann, Louis Francis. 390 S18m<br />

More medieval byways. Methuen [1926].<br />

These essays "are woven round passages and phrases in original records or ancient<br />

books... Their purpose is to amuse and interest, and possibly to help their readers to<br />

enjoy the fascination of the Middle Ages". Author's note.<br />

r 361 S67<br />

Social service directory of Philadelphia, 1925. 1925.<br />

Society of Mayflower Descendants, Pennsylvania. qr 369.124 S67pe<br />

List of members, Society of Mayflower Descendants in the commonwealth<br />

of Pennsylvania.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

r 319.42 S79<br />

The Statesman's pocket year book of South Australia, 1925. no.9. 1925.<br />

Tatsch, J. Hugo. 366.1 T23<br />

Short readings in masonic history; a concise account of the rise and<br />

development of ancient craft masonry; prepared from authentic sources<br />

for the use of masonic study groups and individual brethren. [Ed.2]<br />

rev. Torch Press [cl926].<br />

Trenerry, Charles Farley. 368 T72<br />

The origin and early history of insurance, including the contract<br />

of bottomry. King, 1926. (London School of Economics and Political<br />

Science. Studies in economics and political science, no.87.)<br />

Originally submitted as a thesis to the LTniversity of London by the late Dr. C. F.<br />

Trenerry, whose intention it was to recast it for publication. Edited by Ethel L. Glover<br />

and Agnes S. Paul. Condensed from Foreword.<br />

"Bibliography of some of the authorities consulted": p.313-330.<br />

Wesley, Charles Harris. 326 W55<br />

Negro labor in the United States, 1850-1925; a study in American<br />

economic history. Vanguard Press, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.321-330.<br />

Wood, Charles Wesley. 301 W85<br />

The myth of the individual. Day, 1927.<br />

An attempt to prove that the individual as we think of him does not exist, every<br />

person for all purposes of society being identical with what he stands for in the social<br />

group and merged in it. The author ranges in his informal discussion through the world<br />

of today, emphasizing our ethical and social adaptations to the economic changes of the<br />

last century.


376 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Bausman, Frederick. 327 B32<br />

Politics and Government<br />

Facing Europe. Century [cl926].<br />

"Books pro and con on the war origins": p.323—325.<br />

Judge Bausman describes the European nations of today as a disorderly, envious,<br />

and quarrelsome family, intensely bitter in their attitude toward the United States and<br />

resentful of our claims upon them in the way of war debts.<br />

"The chapters that deal with Wilson, Page and House are the best. The evidence<br />

is well marshaled and there is keen analysis. Less good are the chapters dealing with<br />

war origins and propaganda." E. F. Henderson in Nation, 1926.<br />

Callender, Clarence Newell. 353.5 C13<br />

American courts; their <strong>org</strong>anization and procedure. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The same r 353.5 C13<br />

"The purpose... is to describe the court <strong>org</strong>anization in the state and federal<br />

jurisdictions and to explain the procedure used in handling the various types of litigation.<br />

.. Only the more important matters are covered." Preface.<br />

The author is (1927) professor of business law, Wharton School, University of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Chmelaf, Josef. 329.9 C44<br />

Political parties in Czechoslovakia. 1926.<br />

Curie, James Herbert. 323.1 C92<br />

Our testing time, will the white race win through? Doran [cl926].<br />

The author, basing his opinions on his own observations as an experienced worldtraveller<br />

as well as on scientific writings, compares the civilizations and races of the<br />

world and finds in the Nordic the highest type yet evolved. But he believes that the<br />

white race is in danger of dissolution through its own ignorance and indifference and<br />

through the growing hatred of other races.<br />

Latane, John Holladay. 327.73 L35h<br />

A history of American foreign policy. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

"Notes on sources": p.ix—xiv.<br />

A careful study of foreign relations from the signing of the French alliance in 1778.<br />

The author is (1927) professor of American history and Creswell lecturer on international<br />

law in Johns Hopkins University.<br />

Luce, Robert. 328.73 L96<br />

Congress, an explanation; being five lectures delivered at Harvard<br />

University in March and April, 1925, on the Godkin foundation. Harvard<br />

University Press, 1926.<br />

Frank discussion of the actual working of the congressional machinery, by a<br />

representative (1926) from Massachusetts.<br />

Overacker, Louise. 324 033<br />

The presidential primary. Macmillan, 1926. (Parties and practical<br />

politics series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.277-294.<br />

An analysis and appraisal of the presidential primary laws and an estimate of their<br />

possible development through state or national action.<br />

Phelps, Edith M., cd. 323.44 P48<br />

Civil liberty. Wilson, 1927. (Reference shelf, v.4, no.9.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[19]-44.<br />

The same r 323.44 P48<br />

"Contains the essential material on the freedom of expression of opinion from the<br />

viewpoint of the arguments for and against restrictions upon it." Explanatory note.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 377<br />

Schnee, Heinrich. 325.3 S35<br />

German colonization, past and future; the truth about the German<br />

colonies; with introduction by r W. H. Dawson, with 24 illustrations.<br />

Knopf, 1926.<br />

The author undertakes to demolish the "myth of German colonial guilt". Point by<br />

point, he refutes the several charges brought by the Allies against German colonial<br />

administration, by describing the exact official policy in regard to each charge of illtreatment<br />

of natives, by quoting well-documented commendations of Germany's rule<br />

made by her present accusers before the war, and by briefly comparing German and<br />

mandate government. Condensed from Political science quarterly, 1926.<br />

Seton, Sir Malcolm Cotter Cariston. 354.42 S49<br />

The India office. Putnam [1926]. (Whitehall series.)<br />

The chapters on Finance, Railways, and the Medical service are by S. F. Stewart.<br />

''An attempt. . .to describe the Home government of India, and for this purpose it<br />

has seemed necessary to trace briefly the earlier history of the connection between<br />

Britain and India, and to give some account of the framework of Indian administration."<br />

Preface.<br />

Upson, Lent Dayton. 352 U26<br />

Practice of municipal administration. Century [cl926]. (Century<br />

political science series.)<br />

"Attempts to review present-day municipal procedure and to suggest such improvements<br />

as experience has provea feasible. The discussion is intended not for the professional<br />

administrator. . .but for the lay citizen." Forczvord.<br />

The author is (1927) director of the Detroit Bureau of governmental research.<br />

White, Freda. 327 W63<br />

Mandates; foreword by Sir Frederick Lugard. Cape [1926],<br />

"Published under the auspices of the League of Nations Union."<br />

Bibliography: p.185-188.<br />

A short popular treatise on the principles governing the mandate system and on its<br />

practical application in the fourteen territories held as mandates by the various powers<br />

since the World War.<br />

White, Leonard Dupee. 350 W63<br />

Introduction to the study of public administration. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of political science in the University of Chicago.<br />

Economics<br />

American Institute of Banking. 330 A51<br />

Standard economics. [cl926.]<br />

Bingham, Robert F., & Andrews, E. L. 333 B48<br />

Financing real estate. Stanley McMichael Pub. Organization, 1924.<br />

(Realty library, no.5.)<br />

Bibliography: p.367-371.<br />

Broderick, John T. 332.6 B76<br />

A small stockholder. Robson [cl926].<br />

Discusses informally some corporation practices, with a view toward developing in<br />

the stockholder a more intelligent interest.<br />

Burns, Cecil Delisle. 331.8 B93<br />

The philosophy of labour. Allen [1925].<br />

"No programme or policy is discussed here: all I have attempted is a short statement<br />

of the attitude which arises from the experience of workers, and is the basis of<br />

their claims and their hopes." Preface.


378 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Davies, Albert Emil. 332.6 D31<br />

Investments abroad. Shaw, 1927.<br />

A general discussion of foreign investments, their growth throughout the world,<br />

their present trend, important international markets, the effect of taxation, protective<br />

associations, and investment trusts. The author is (1927) president, First Cooperative<br />

Investment Trust, Limited, (London) and is financial editor of the "Xew statesman".<br />

Fateh, Moustafa Khan. 330.9 F26<br />

The economic position of Persia. King, 1926.<br />

"First written in 1919 in the form of a thesis required in connection with my degree<br />

at the Columbia university, New York... now being submitted to the public in a much<br />

revised form." Preface.<br />

Discussion of present (1926) conditions, with suggestions for future improvements.<br />

Fisher, Alan Ge<strong>org</strong>e Barnard. 331.2 F53<br />

Some problems of wages and their regulation in Great Britain since<br />

1918. King, 1926. (London School of Economics and Political Science.<br />

Studies in economics and political science, no.83.)<br />

Bibliography: p.273-276.<br />

Hecht, Wendelin. r 338.2 H39<br />

Organisationsformen der deutschen rohstoffindustrien: die kohle.<br />

[cl924.] (Lebende biicher.)<br />

r 331.05 12422<br />

Industrial and labour information [weekly], Jan. 12, 1925-date. v.13date.<br />

1925-date.<br />

Published by the International Labor Office.<br />

Irwin, William Henry. 335 128<br />

How red is America? Sears [cl927].<br />

Contents.—The reason why.—Radicals and radical parties.—The revolt of the<br />

Blanket-stiffs.—Society takes a hand.—The lively communists.—The discouraged socialists.—The<br />

cause of the blight.—Guesses and prophecies.<br />

Jillson, Willard Rouse. r 333.1 J32<br />

The Kentucky land grants; a systematic index to all of the land<br />

grants recorded in the state Land office at Frankfort, Kentucky, 1782-<br />

1924. Standard Printing Co. Inc., 1925. (Filson Club. Publications,<br />

no.33.)<br />

"References": p.14.<br />

Kansas—Public service commission. r 331.1 K128<br />

Annual report, 1925. 1926.<br />

Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop. 331 L72<br />

Karl Marx's Capital; an introductory essay. Oxford University<br />

Press, 1925. (The world's manuals.)<br />

A short critical study of Marx's theories as they are given in his "Capital". Mr.<br />

Lindsay s material was first presented in lectures to audiences meeting under the auspices<br />

ot the Glasgow Independent Labour party and the Workers' Educational Associa-<br />

McMichael, Stanley L. 333 j/[2lh<br />

How to make money in real estate. Stanley McMichael Pub Organization,<br />

1924. (Realty library, v.4.)<br />

McMichael, Stanley L. 333 M 2 1 s<br />

Selling real estate. Stanley McMichael Pub. Organization cl926<br />

(Realty library, v.6.)


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 379<br />

Minnesota—Industrial commission. r 331 M727<br />

Biennial report (Ist-date), 1921-date. 1923-date.<br />

Continuation of the reports of the Department of labor and industries, Minimum<br />

wage commission, and Board of boiler inspection.<br />

Minnesota—Industrial commission. r 331.823 M727<br />

Workmen's compensation decisions, July 1, 1920-date. v.i-date.<br />

1923-date.<br />

Continues the "Bulletin" of the Labor and industries department of Minnesota.<br />

Mullins, Ge<strong>org</strong>e William. 331 M96<br />

Unemployment; the gateway to a new life. Longmans, 1926.<br />

"His argument that unemployment is chiefly caused by a disproportion between<br />

agricultural and industrial production.. .has, of course, been heard before; and we<br />

have been adjured by many reformers to cure unemployment by growing more of our<br />

own food in this country. But Mr. Mullins puts the proposal in a special form. ..[He]<br />

urges that what we need to do is to grow more, not for the market, which is ruined by<br />

middlemen's charges, but for our own direct consumption. He would bring this about<br />

by combining industry with agriculture." New statesman, 1927.<br />

Patterson, Samuel Howard, & Scholz, K. W. H. 330 P31<br />

Economic problems of modern life. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"Collateral reading" and "References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Contents.—Problems of economic <strong>org</strong>anization.—Problems of monopoly.—Problems<br />

of exchange.—Problems of public finance.—Problems of labor and industrial unrest.<br />

Phipps, Helen. 333 P52<br />

Some aspects of the agrarian question in Mexico; a historical study.<br />

University of Texas, 1925. (Texas University. Studies in history,<br />

no.2.)<br />

University of Texas bulletin, no.2515.<br />

Bibliography: p.[1491-157.<br />

Pittsburgh, Chamber of Commerce. r 338.2 P67<br />

The plight of the coal industry in Western Pennsylvania and what<br />

the united business interests are doing to restore it to prosperity.<br />

[Pittsburgh] 1925.<br />

A pamphlet discussing the decrease in coal production in 1925.<br />

Schnedler, William A. 331.84 S35<br />

How to get ahead financially. Harper, 1926.<br />

Practical advice to encourage thrift and prudent investment by the wage-earner.<br />

Discusses such topics as budgets, savings bank facilities, life insurance, and installment<br />

plans. The author is (1927) counselor in personal financial problems to employees of<br />

the Western Electric Company.<br />

Snyder, Carl. 332 S67<br />

Business cycles and business measurements; studies in quantitative<br />

economics. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

"Brief selected bibliography on business cycles": p.315-318.<br />

United States—Grain futures administration. r 332.6 U25<br />

Fluctuations in wheat futures; letter from the secretary of agriculture<br />

transmitting in response to Senate Resolution no.222, of June 9,<br />

1926, a report of the Grain futures administration relative to the extreme<br />

fluctuation in the price of wheat futures during the early part of 1925.<br />

Govt. Print. Off., 1926. (69th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no.135.)


380 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—Statistical bureau (Railroad labor board), qr 331.2 U2537<br />

Monthly and annual earnings and details of service of train and<br />

engine service employees, covering calendar year 1923, compiled from<br />

reports of 15 representative class I carriers, v.2-3, 7-12. 1925-26.<br />

v.2. Train baggagemen and passenger brakemen.<br />

v.3. Freight brakemen.<br />

v.7. Yard engineers.<br />

v.S. Passenger firemen.<br />

v.9. Freight firemen.<br />

v.10. Yard firemen.<br />

v.ll. Outside and inside hostlers, outside hostler helpers.<br />

v.12. General index and recapitulation.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 338.1 U25393s<br />

Sugar; report to the President of the United States; differences in<br />

costs of production of sugar in the United States and Cuba, as ascertained<br />

pursuant to the provisions of section 315 of title III of the Tariff<br />

Act of 1922; with appendix: Statement by the president. 1926.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 337 U25tar<br />

Tariff information surveys on articles in paragraph 720, 762, 913, 1001,<br />

1106-1107, 1213, 1582 of the Tariff Act of 1922. 1925.<br />

Venezuela—Ministerio de hacienda. 336.87 V26<br />

Historical sketch of the fiscal life of Venezuela; offering of the<br />

Department of finance in the first centennial of the Battle of Ayacucho.<br />

1925.<br />

Willis, Henry Parker, & Steiner, W. H. 332 W75<br />

Federal reserve banking practice. Appleton, 1926.<br />

"In this book it is sought to furnish the practical banker with a definite statement<br />

of actually existing conditions.. .of law, court decisions, administrative rulings, policy,<br />

and reserve bank procedure, bearing upon the fundamental questions which he must<br />

meet as a member of the Federal Reserve System or as a nonmember affected by its<br />

operations." Preface.<br />

Mr. Willis was formerly secretary of the Federal reserve board. Mr. Steiner was<br />

formerly acting chief of the Division of analysis and research of the board.<br />

Withers, Hartley. 332 W82<br />

The business of finance. Dutton [c!918].<br />

Taxation<br />

Atwood, Albert William. 336.24 A88<br />

An elusive panacea; or, A quagmire of inheritance taxation—and a<br />

way out. Princeton University Press, 1924.<br />

Learned, Edmund Philip. r 338.2 L45<br />

State gasoline taxes. Kansas University, 1925. (Kansas University.<br />

Bulletin; humanistic studies, v.3, no.4.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[89]-94.<br />

Considers the arguments for and against such a tax, gives an account of its widespread<br />

adoption and the chief problems connected with it, and analyzes the provisions<br />

of various laws.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 381<br />

National Conference on Inheritance and Estate Taxation, r 336.24 N15<br />

Proceedings (1st), 1925. National Tax Association, 1925.<br />

Pennsylvania. Statutes. r 336.2 P3995<br />

A compilation of the laws relating to state taxation and revenue,<br />

annotated and indexed, compiled by J. H. Fertig [and others] of the<br />

Legislative reference bureau for the Pennsylvania tax commission. 1926.<br />

Post, Louis Freeland. 336.22 P84w<br />

What is the single tax? Vanguard Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.125-129.<br />

"One of a series of Outlines of Social Philosophies published by the Vanguard<br />

Press...The Press has offered to each definitely crystallized social movement the<br />

privilege of telling its own story and presenting as cogently as possible the arguments<br />

which support its social philosophy.. -The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation assumed<br />

responsibility for all arrangements covering this book... It has the approval of representative<br />

Single Tax groups in the United States." Publishers preface.<br />

Law<br />

Bethlehem Steel Company, South Bethlehem, Pa. 342.7 B468<br />

American citizenship. cl926.<br />

A handbook issued to all members of the Bethlehem Steel Company Naturalization<br />

School. Explains briefly the form of municipal, state, and federal government, gives<br />

information concerning citizenship, naturalization, immigrants, etc., and includes other<br />

material such as a biographical sketch of Washington, the Constitution, and the Gettysburg<br />

address.<br />

Esmein, Adhemar. 349.44 E82<br />

Cours elementaire d'histoire du droit francais a l'usage des etudiants<br />

de premiere annee. Ed.15, mise a jour par R. Genestal. 1925.<br />

Hocking, William Ernest. 340.1 H65<br />

Present status of the philosophy of law and of rights. Yale University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Riddell, William Renwick. r 347.99 R43<br />

Michigan under British rule; law and law courts, 1760-1796. Michigan<br />

Historical commission, 1926.<br />

Six chapters give a brief historical survey of the courts, based on material in<br />

Canadian archives. The rest of the book presents, with necessary notes, the records of<br />

the Court of common pleas and of the Court of oyer and terminer, which are now in<br />

the archives of Ontario at Toronto. The author is (1926) justice of the Supreme court<br />

of Ontario.<br />

Roughead, William. 343.1 R77f<br />

The fatal countess and other studies, with nine illustrations. Green,<br />

1924.<br />

Contents.—The fatal countess; a footnote to "The fortunes of Nigel".—Mr. Kirkwood<br />

and the kirk; or, The Holy war.—Laurel water; or, The wicked brother.—"Indian<br />

Peter"; an old Edinburgh portrait.—The ambiguities of Miss Smith; a romantic tale.—<br />

The secret of Ireland's eye; a detective story.—Physic and f<strong>org</strong>ery; a study in confidence.—A<br />

gossip on a novel of Gait's.<br />

Accounts of trials.


382 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Military Science<br />

Curtis, Edward Ely. 355.942 C93<br />

Tlie <strong>org</strong>anization of the British army in the American Revolution.<br />

Yale University Press, 1926. (Yale historical publications. Miscellany,<br />

19.) Thesis (Ph.D.)—Yale University, 1916.<br />

Bibliography: p.[191 1-212.<br />

Tobey, James Alner. 355.73 T54<br />

The medical department of the army; its history, activities, and<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization. Johns Hopkins Press, 1927. (Institute for Government<br />

Research. Service monographs of the United States government, no.45.)<br />

Bibliography: p.137-155.<br />

The same r 355.73 T54<br />

Education<br />

Briggs, Thomas Henry. 375 B74<br />

Curriculum problems. Macmillan, 1926. (The modern teachers'<br />

series.)<br />

Buckingham, Burdette Ross. qr 370.7 B85<br />

Supply and demand in teacher training. Ohio State University<br />

[cl926]. (Ohio State University—Educational research bureau. Monographs,<br />

no.4.)<br />

An analysis of conditions in Ohio, with reference to types and amount of training<br />

necessary to meet the demand for teachers.<br />

Bush-Krebs Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. qr 371.805 B96<br />

College annual designs. [cl925.]<br />

Clippinger, Walter Gillan. 378 C59<br />

Student relationships; an orientation course for college freshmen<br />

and high school seniors; with an introduction by F. P. Graves. Nelson<br />

[cl926].<br />

The outgrowth of a series of lectures and discussions on the student's relations to<br />

himself, to his associates, and to the higher things of life, conducted by the president<br />

(1927) of Otterbein College with freshmen in his own institution.<br />

Cosenza, Mario Emilio. r 378.7 C832<br />

The establishment of the College of the City of New York as the<br />

Free Academy in 1847, Townsend Harris, founder; a chapter in the<br />

history of education. Associate Alumni of the College of the City of<br />

New York, 1925.<br />

Doughty, F. H. 370.1 D75<br />

H. G. Wells, educationist; a study. Doran [cl927].<br />

"A chronological bibliography of Mr. Wells' principal works": P.177-17S.<br />

A commentary on his work as a whole in its relation to the subject of education.<br />

Educational Press Association of America. r 370.6 E29<br />

Handbook (1st). 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 3S3<br />

Ellis, Samuel Moore. 377.1 E53<br />

The Bible indispensable in education. Pittsburgh, National Reform<br />

Association, cl926.<br />

An attempt to promote the practice of reading the Bible in the public schools.<br />

Evans, Owen David. 374.8 E94<br />

Educational opportunities for young workers. Macmillan, 1920.<br />

(Students in adult education.)<br />

''References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

"The purpose... is to trace the historic development of educational opportunity for<br />

employed youth; to show the needs of this group to-day; to describe existing opportunities<br />

for meeting these needs; to discuss the relative efficiency of these opportunities, portraying<br />

some types of successful agencies; and to suggest where emphasis should be<br />

placed in the educational program of the near future." Introduction.<br />

Hall-Quest, Alfred Lawrence. 378.1 H17<br />

The university afield. Macmillan, 1926. (Studies in adult education.)<br />

Classified bibliography: p.275-285.<br />

A survey of opportunities for adult education offered by University extension in<br />

the United States.<br />

Hollis, Andrew Phillip. 371.33 H72<br />

Motion pictures for instruction. Century [cl926]. (The Century<br />

education series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.4 33-438.<br />

Discusses, in the first half of the book, the constructive methods used in teaching<br />

by means of moving-picture lessons. The second half is made up of descriptive lists of<br />

available educational films arranged according to school subjects.<br />

Keppel, Frederick Paul. 374 K19<br />

Education for adults and other essays. Columbia University Press,<br />

1926.<br />

Contents.—Education for adults.—Adult education, today and tomorrow.—Playboys<br />

of the college world.—Opportunities and dangers of educational foundations.<br />

Lindeman, Eduard Christian. 370.1 L71<br />

The meaning of adult education. New republic, 1926. (The New<br />

republic's dollar books.)<br />

"References": p. [2051-213.<br />

Lyman, Rollo LaVerne. 371.3 L98<br />

The mind at work in studying, thinking, and reading; a source book<br />

and discussion manual. Scott [cl924].<br />

"Laboratory materials": p.9-12; "Additional reading projects" at end of some of<br />

the chapters.<br />

"Designed to assist secondary-school and college students in the understanding of<br />

their own mental processes and in the forming of successful mental habits." School<br />

review, 1924.<br />

Mayhew, Arthur Innes. 379.54 M53<br />

The education of India; a study of British educational policy in<br />

India, 1835-1920, and of its bearing on national life and problems in<br />

India to-day. Faber, 1926.<br />

"List of books, reports, and documents consulted in the preparation of this book":<br />

p.287-289.<br />

The author was formerly director of public instruction in the central provinces of<br />

India.


384 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Peffer, Nathaniel. 374 P36<br />

New schools for older students. Macmillan, 1926. (Studies in adult<br />

education.)<br />

A report of experiments in adult education in the United States. Includes open<br />

forums, institutes, individual schools, national associations, corporation educational programs,<br />

museums of art and science, and workers' education.<br />

Pennsylvania—Public instruction department. r 379.748 P399e<br />

Educational monographs, April 1926-date. v.i-date. 1926-date.<br />

Pink, Maurice Alderton. 379.42 P63<br />

Procrustes; or, The future of English education. Dutton [1927].<br />

(To-day and to-morrow series.)<br />

"Deals. . .with problems which, not to England alone, are of vital social and<br />

political importance and suggests the methods which he expects to be adopted in the<br />

future for their whole or partial solution. The facts which he enumerates are not new<br />

...but have seldom been arrayed more tersely or cogently or with keener comprehension<br />

of their true significance and implications." 7. G. Towse in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Pittsburgh, Hungry Club. r 374.5 P67<br />

Year book, 1925/26. [Pittsburgh] 1925.<br />

Pittsburgh University. r 378.7 P67uni<br />

University directory, 1926/27. Pittsburgh [1926].<br />

Faculty directory containing list of officers, faculty, and clerical assistants.<br />

Pratt, Caroline, & Stanton, Jessie. 371.3 P88b<br />

Before books. Adelphi [cl926].<br />

At head of title: Experimental practice in the City and Country School.<br />

Detailed records of Miss Stanton's classes for four- and six-year-old children during<br />

1920-21 and 1923-24 in the City and Country School. Contains a chapter by Miss<br />

Pratt on pedagogy as a creative art.<br />

Radice, Mrs. Sheila (Jamieson), and others. 372 R13<br />

Home and school; preface by C. W. Kimmins. Partridge, 1926.<br />

Discusses the education of children in the pre-school period and .n el*nun.a:-y<br />

schools. Deals chiefly with English conditions.<br />

Richardson, Leon Burr. 378 R41<br />

A study of the liberal college; a report to the president of Dart­<br />

mouth College. 1924.<br />

Based on an investigation of the purposes and methods of 33 institutions, including<br />

several in Canada and Great Britain. The author discusses the problems which are<br />

constantly met and suggests desirable changes.<br />

Roemer, Joseph, & Allen, C. F. 379.17 R59<br />

Extra-curricular activities in junior and senior high schools, with a<br />

foreword by E. K. Fretwell and an introduction by L. D. Coffman.<br />

Heath [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.261-330.<br />

372.89 T26<br />

The teaching of geography and economics. (The new educator's library.)<br />

Contains references.<br />

At head of title: An abridged sectional edition of "The encyclopedia and dictionary<br />

of education".<br />

United States—Federal board for vocational education. r 371.42 U253<br />

Yearbook, 1923. 1924.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 385<br />

Washburne, Carleton Wolsey, & Stearns, M. M. 370.1 W27<br />

New schools in the Old World. Day, 1926.<br />

A first-hand study of twelve schools which are typical of the progressive tendencies<br />

in European education. Dr. Washburne is (1927) superintendent of schools in Winnetka,<br />

III., and originator of the Winnetka system of individual instruction.<br />

Watson, Goodwin Barbour, & Watson, G. H. 377 W31<br />

Case studies for teachers of religion. Association Press, 1926.<br />

"Source quotations": p.127-293; "Typical stories by topics": p.293-296.<br />

Contains one hundred concrete "cases", bits of real life, and shrewd questions;<br />

many pages of citation from some of the most stimulating educators—a mine of thoughtprovoking<br />

material. Adapted from the Survey, 1927.<br />

Women<br />

Most of the books on this subject were purchased from a fund left to the Library<br />

for this purpose by Charles C. Mellor.<br />

Hatcher, Orie Latham. 396.5 H34<br />

Occupations for women; a study made for the Southern Woman's<br />

Educational Alliance. Southern Woman's Educational Alliance, 1927.<br />

"Bibliography and professional <strong>org</strong>anizations": p.497-516.<br />

Practical information concerning the arts, business fields, education, health professions,<br />

home economics, law, and library, personnel, religious, and scientific work.<br />

Explains briefly the opportunities in each field, the education, special training, and<br />

personal qualifications necessary, the advantages and disadvantages, and the financial<br />

returns to be expected.<br />

Kanter, Emanuel. 396.9 K12<br />

The Amazons; a Marxian study. Kerr [cl926].<br />

Attempts to prove that Amazons were not merely any women warriors and were not<br />

mythological figures, but women who, in any primitive communist tribe in which the<br />

social <strong>org</strong>anization was being disrupted by the usurpation of power by the men, revolted<br />

and either won the power for themselves or established a separate state.<br />

Phillips, Marion, & Tomkinson, W. S. 396 P51<br />

English women in life & letters. Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

The same r 396 P51<br />

An admirable and entertaining general survey of all classes of women, a volume<br />

rich in anecdotes and intimate detail. The development and education of women are<br />

traced from Chaucer's immortal Prioresse to the 18th century woman, but the book is<br />

chiefly concerned with the 17th and 18th centuries. The material is drawn from<br />

fiction as well as from life. Adapted from Literary review, 1927.<br />

Contains many illustrations from contemporary paintings and prints.<br />

Wolfson, Theresa. 331.4 W84<br />

The woman worker and the trade unions. International Publishers,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.220-221.<br />

Discussion of the "bars and limitations" set up against women, and the numerous<br />

efforts to break them down. A plea for the adequate effective <strong>org</strong>anization of women<br />

workers. A dapted from the Survey, 1927.<br />

qr 396 W8518<br />

The Woman's outlook [monthly], Oct. 1923-date. v.2-date. 1923-date.<br />

Official publication of the National Federation of Woman's Clubs of the Philippines.


386 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Language<br />

Brandt, Hermann Carl Ge<strong>org</strong>e. r 433.2 B69<br />

A German-English dictionary. Stechert, 1925.<br />

Evans, John Young. 491.6 E94<br />

Y llyfr cyntaf, Pryderi fab Pwyll. Oxford University Press [1914].<br />

(Llyfrau darllen rhydychen.)<br />

On cover: First Welsh reader.<br />

Evans, John Young. 491.6 E94y<br />

Yr ail lyfr, dewrion llys a llan. Oxford University Press. (Llyfrau<br />

darllen rhydychen.)<br />

On cover: Second Welsh reader.<br />

Felkin, Frederick William. 426 F33<br />

The craft of the poet; an outline of English verse composition. Allen<br />

[1926].<br />

"Portions of this work appeared in an earlier volume entitled 'The poet's craft'."<br />

Jones, Sir John Morris-. 491.6 J41<br />

An elementary Welsh grammar, pt.i. Clarendon Press, 1922.<br />

Kurz, Harry, & Wofsy, S. A. 468 K44<br />

Comedias y juegos. Century [cl926], (Century modern language<br />

series.)<br />

"Informes y direcciones utiles": p.109-110.<br />

Laird-Brown, May. 445 L16<br />

Singers' French. Dutton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[198.]<br />

A course in phonetics and diction for the use of singers. Includes an abridged<br />

grammar.<br />

Lochmer, Alexander. r 491.893 L75<br />

English-Croatian dictionary. 1906.<br />

Added title-page in Croatian.<br />

Label of Caspar Co., Milwaukee, pasted over imprint.<br />

Mahoney, John Joseph. 420.7 M26<br />

Standards in English; a course of study in oral and written composition<br />

for elementary schools. Rev. ed. World Book Co., 1926.<br />

(School efficiency monographs.)<br />

Weekley, Ernest. 422 W42w<br />

Words, ancient and modern. Dutton [1926].<br />

"Tries to give fairly complete biographies of a certain number of words whose<br />

history from the point of view of origin or sense-development, has been unusually<br />

adventurous." Preface.<br />

Science<br />

Berry, Edward Wilber, & Swartz, F. M. r 560.98 B45<br />

Contributions to the geology and paleontology of South America;<br />

five papers. Johns Hopkins Press, 192S. (Johns Hopkins University.<br />

Studies in geology, no.6.)<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Huntington Williams memorial publications, no.20-24.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 387<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Museum. r 560.5 C21<br />

Paleontology leaflet, no.l. Pittsburgh, 1925.<br />

Lewis, Gilbert Newton. 504 L67<br />

The anatomy of science. Yale University Press, 1926. (Yale<br />

University. Silliman memorial lectures.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contents.—Methods of science; numbers.—Space and geometry,—Time and motion.<br />

—Matter in motion.—Light and the quantum.—Probability and entropy.—The nonmathematical<br />

sciences.—Life; body and mind.<br />

Written in a clear and entertaining manner. Most of the chapters deal with sciences<br />

which are either wholly mathematical or which need mathematics for their understanding.<br />

Littrow, Joseph Johann von. r 520 L74<br />

Die wunder des himmels; gemeinverstandliche darstellung des<br />

weltsystems, gemass dem jetzigen stande der wissenschaft neubearbeitet<br />

von Paul Guthnick. 1910.<br />

Folded plates in pocket at back.<br />

[Merriam, John Campbell, and others.] qr 560.979 M63<br />

Papers concerning the palaeontology of the Pleistocene of California<br />

and the Tertiary of Oregon. Carnegie Institution of Washington,<br />

1925. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication no.347.)<br />

"Contributions to palaeontology from the Carnegie Institution of Washington."<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contents.—Relationships and structure of the short-faced bear, Arctotherium, from<br />

the Pleistocene of California, by J. C. Merriam and Chesier Stock.—A llama from the<br />

Pleistocene of McKittrick, California, by J. C. Merriam and Chester Stock.—The<br />

Pliocene rattlesnake formation and fauna of eastern Oregon, with notes on the geology<br />

of the Rattlesnake and Mascall deposits, by J. C. Merriam, Chester Stock, and<br />

C. L. Moody.<br />

Mitchel, Ormsby MacKnight. r 520 M74<br />

The orbs of heaven; or, The planetary and stellar worlds; a<br />

popular exposition of the great discoveries and theories of modern<br />

astronomy. Ed.4. Ingram, 1853.<br />

Nott, Josiah Clark, & Gliddon, G. R„ ed. qr 572 N47i<br />

Indigenous races of the earth; or, New chapters of ethnological inquiry,<br />

including monographs on special departments of philology, iconography,<br />

cranioscopy, palaeontology, pathology, archaeology, comparative<br />

geography, and natural history, contributed by Alfred Maury [and<br />

others], presenting fresh investigations, documents, and materials. Lippincott,<br />

1868.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Oklahoma Academy of Science. r 506 022<br />

Proceedings, 1910/21-date. v.i-date. University of Oklahoma, 1921date.<br />

qr 560.978 S93<br />

Studies on the fossil flora and fauna of the western United States.<br />

1925. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication no.349.)<br />

"Contributions to palaeontology from the Carnegie Institution of Washington."<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contents.—A comparative study of the Bridge Creek flora and the modern redwood<br />

forest, by R. W. Chaney.—The mascall flora; its distribution and climatic relation, by


388 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Studies on fossil flora and fauna—continued. qr 560.978 S93<br />

R. W. Chaney.—Notes on two fossil hackberries from the Tertiary of the western United<br />

States, by R. W. Chaney.—A record of the presence of Umbellularia from the Tertiary<br />

of the West, by R. W. Chaney.—Birds of Rancho La Brea, by Loye Miller.—Avian<br />

remains from the Miocene of Lompoc, California, by Loye Miller.—Rodents and lagomorphs<br />

of the Rancho La Brea deposits, by L. R. Dice.<br />

Ward, Henshaw. 504 W21<br />

Exploring the universe; the incredible discoveries of recent science.<br />

Bobbs [cl927].<br />

Bibliography: p.335-338.<br />

Relates in a popular style some of the most recent discoveries in various fields,<br />

including astronomy, geology, biology, and mathematics.<br />

Washington (state) University. qr 571.05 W27<br />

Publications in anthropology, v.l, no.2-4. 1925.<br />

qr 500 W85<br />

The Wonders of the universe; a record of things wonderful and marvelous<br />

in nature, science, and art; introduction by Charles Barnard. Cassell<br />

Pub. Co. [cl883.]<br />

Mathematics<br />

Cederberg, William Emanuel. qr 517.38 C31<br />

On the solutions of the differential equations of motion of a double<br />

pendulum. Augustana Book Concern, 1923. (Augustana library publications,<br />

no.9.)<br />

Published by the authority of the Board of directors of Augustana College and<br />

Theological Seminary, Rock Island, 111.<br />

Docharty, Gerardus Beekman. r 516 D66<br />

Elements of analytical geometry, and of the differential and integral<br />

calculus. Harper, 1865.<br />

Failor, Isaac Newton. r 513 F14<br />

Inventional geometry. Century, 1904.<br />

Hamilton, Samuel. r 511 H21<br />

Intermediate arithmetic for graded schools. Amer. Book Co. [cl909.]<br />

"With answers."<br />

Loomis, Elias. r 513 L85<br />

Elements of geometry, conic sections, and plane trigonometry.<br />

Harper, 1870.<br />

The section on plane trigonometry has separate paging.<br />

New York (state)—University. r 511.07 N26<br />

Syllabus for elementary schools; arithmetic. 1925. (Bulletin,<br />

no.815.)<br />

Bibliography: p.ll.<br />

Stanford, Charles Thomas-. qr 016.513 S78<br />

Early editions of Euclid's Elements. Bibliographical Society, 1926.<br />

(London, Bibliographical Society. Illustrated monographs, no.20.)<br />

Contains 12 plates.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 389<br />

Physics<br />

Bartlett, William Holms Chambers. r 531 B27<br />

Elements of analytical mechanics. Ed.8, rev. & enl. Barnes, 1866.<br />

Bingham, Eugene Cook, & Jackson, R. F. r 532.13 B48<br />

Standard substances for the calibration of viscometers. 1917. (United<br />

States—Standards, Bureau of. Scientific papers, no.298.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same. (In United States—Standards, Bureau of. Scientific<br />

papers, no.298.) qr 530.8 U25 no.298<br />

With this are bound "Cutting fluids", "An investigation of the laws of plastic<br />

flow", and "Plasticity", by E. C. Bingham.<br />

Einstein, Albert. 539.1 E41<br />

Investigations on the theory of the Brownian movement; ed. with<br />

notes by R. Ftirth; tr. by A. D. Cowper. Dutton [1926?]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Translation of five papers published in several journals from 1905 to 1908.<br />

Emswiler, John Edward. 536.7 E61a<br />

Thermodynamics. Ed.2. McGraw, 1927.<br />

The same. 1921 : r 536.7 E61<br />

The material is arranged in logical order and from the student's point of view.<br />

Hevesy, Ge<strong>org</strong>, & Paneth, Fritz. 537.53 H49<br />

A manual of radioactivity; tr. by R. W. Lawson. Oxford University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.viii—ix.<br />

"References to the literature on radioactivity during the period 1916-1925": p.230-<br />

244.<br />

Stoner, Edmund C. 538.1 S88<br />

Magnetism and atomic structure, Dutton [1926].<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

"Recent references": p.357-359.<br />

Gives an account of magnetic phenomena and of their interpretation in terms of<br />

the quantum theory. Treatment is selective rather than exhaustive.<br />

Chemistry. Crystallography. Mineralogy<br />

Brezina, Aristides. r 548.7 B73<br />

Methodik der krystall-bestimmung. 1884. (Krystallographische<br />

untersuchungen an homologen und isomeren reihen, v.l.)<br />

Foster, William. 540 F81r<br />

The romance of chemistry. Century [cl927].<br />

"Reading references": p.449-457.<br />

A well written, non-technical account of the part which chemistry plays in everyday<br />

life. Covers the fields of medicine, manufacturing, and domestic industry.<br />

Fox, J. J., & Bowles, T. H. 543.7 F85<br />

The analysis of pigments, paints, and varnishes. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

(Oil & colour chemistry monographs.)<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Presents methods and procedures, all of which have been tested by the authors.


390 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Gravenhorst, J. L. C r 546 G81<br />

Handbuch der an<strong>org</strong>anognosie. 1815.<br />

Michaelis, Leonor. r 541.1 M66p<br />

Praktikum der physikalischen chemie insbesondere der kolloidchemie<br />

fiir mediziner und biologen. Ed.3, rev. 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Laboratory manual containing 86 exercises.<br />

Rideal, Eric Keightley. 541.12 R43i<br />

An introduction to surface chemistry. Cambridge University Press,<br />

1926.<br />

An able survey of the present position of the phenomena of surface tension and<br />

colloidal chemistry. For advanced students.<br />

Rosenbloom, Jacob. qr 016.547787 R72<br />

A bibliography of lipins (lipoids). Pittsburgh, 1916.<br />

Tennant, James, & Mitchell, Walter. r 548 T29<br />

Mineralogy and crystallography; being a classification of crystals<br />

according to their form, and an arrangement of minerals after their<br />

chemical composition. Houlston, 1859.<br />

Zippe, Franz Xaver Maximilian. r 549 Z68L<br />

Lehrbuch der mineralogie, mit naturhistorischer grundlage. 1859.<br />

Geology. Meteorology<br />

Alabama—Geological survey. r 557.61 A31s<br />

Special report, no.ll, 13-14. 1920-26.<br />

Library also has no.2 (r 557.61 A31rep) ; no.3 (r 553.24 A31); no.4 (r 557.61<br />

A31re); no.6 (r 557.61 A31r); no.7 (r 553.24 A31r); no.8-9 (r 557.61 A31); and no.10<br />

(r 553.24 A31re).<br />

Alberta—Scientific and industrial research council. qr 557.123 A33<br />

Report, no.1-12, 17. 1920-27.<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 553.69 C16b<br />

Bentonite, by H. S. Spence. 1924.<br />

Bibliography: p.32-35.<br />

Brief summary of the available information regarding occurrence, distribution,<br />

properties, and possible uses.<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 557.1 C167i<br />

Investigations of mineral resources and the mining industry, 1923date.<br />

1924-date.<br />

Earlier reports appear in the Summary report of the Mines branch, April 1907-<br />

Dec. 1918, 1920-22. (r 622.009 C1672)<br />

Canadian National Railways. r 557.1 C1674<br />

Maps and information issued as aids to the development of the<br />

mineral resources along the Canadian National Railways in northeastern<br />

Canada. 1926.<br />

"This booklet is a revision of the issue of 1925." Introduction.<br />

Hardy & Hayes Co., Pittsburgh. 553.8 H26<br />

[Pamphlets on precious stones.] [Pittsburgh, cl924.]<br />

Contents.—Bloodstone.—Aquamarine.—The emerald.—The topaz.—The pearl.—The<br />

diamond.—Amethyst.—Jade.—Opal.—Tourmaline.—Garnet.—Coral.—Alexandrite.<br />

The same r 553.8 H26


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 391<br />

Hartung, Ge<strong>org</strong>. qr 554.699 H33<br />

Die Azoren in ihrer ausseren erscheinung und nach ihrer geognostischen<br />

natur; mit beschreibung der fossilen reste von H. G. Bronn.<br />

1860.<br />

Humphreys, William Jackson. 551.5 H92r<br />

Rain making and other weather vagaries. Williams, 1926.<br />

"Principal publications on rain-making": p.92—93.<br />

A very readable discussion of traditions, folklore, and unscientific beliefs regarding<br />

the weather.<br />

Lacey, Joseph Melville. 551.49 L12<br />

Hydrology and ground water; a practical text-book for the use of<br />

civil engineers, surveyors, students, and all those who deal with the<br />

control of water. Lockwood, 1926.<br />

qr 551.569 Q21<br />

Quaternary climates; Geologic history of Lake Lahontan, by J. C.<br />

Jones; On the Pleistocene history of the Great Basin, by Ernst Antevs;<br />

The big tree as a climatic measure, by Ernst Antevs; Tree growth and<br />

climatic interpretations, by Ellsworth Huntington. Carnegie Institution<br />

of Washington, 1925. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication<br />

no.352.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.104-114, 150-153.<br />

Reinholt, Oscar Halvorsen. r 553.28 R31<br />

Oildom; its treasures and tragedies; essential and current truths<br />

about petroleum and the dependent oil and automotive industries prepared<br />

primarily for motorists and investors, pt.i. National Pub. Co.,<br />

cl924.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Rather sketchy descriptive treatment, covering a wide range of topics. Much<br />

attention to economic aspects.<br />

Ries, Heinrich. r 016.55361 R44<br />

Bibliography of clay deposits. [1925.]<br />

v.4, no.9, p.[4281-510, Sept. 1925, of "Bulletin of the American Ceramic Society".<br />

The same. (In American Ceramic Society. Bulletin, v.4, no.9, p. [428]-<br />

510, Sept. 1925.) r 666.3 A51b v.4<br />

Entries arranged alphabetically by authors under continents and countries.<br />

Schroeder, Richard. r 553.9 S38<br />

Mica and mica products. Brand [1926].<br />

An excerpt from a series of lectures on Electrical insulating materials, delivered<br />

before the Technical High School of Berlin and the Electrotechnical Society, E. V.,<br />

Berlin, by Harald Schering.<br />

Pamphlet describing briefly the mining and properties of mica, and more fully its<br />

utilization as an electrical insulator.<br />

United States—Coast and geodetic survey. r 551.47 U25<br />

Current tables. 1922-27.<br />

Atlantic Coast, 1923-28.<br />

Pacific Coast, 1923-28, supp. 1927.


392 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Botany<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Museum. r 580.5 C21<br />

Botany leaflet, no.l. Pittsburgh, 1925.<br />

Le Maout, Emmanuel, & Decaisne, Joseph. r 580 L58<br />

A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical, in two parts;<br />

part I, Outlines of <strong>org</strong>anography, anatomy, and physiology; part II,<br />

Descriptions and illustrations of the orders; with 5500 figures by L.<br />

Steinheil and A. Riocreux; tr. from the original by Mrs. Hooker; the<br />

orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools<br />

of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an<br />

appendix on the natural method and a synopsis of the orders, by J. D.<br />

Hooker. Longmans, 1876.<br />

Trelease, William. r 583.445 T71<br />

[Scientific papers.] [1891-92.]<br />

Reprinted from the 2d and 3rd annual reports of the Missouri Botanical Garden.<br />

Contents.—The species of Epilobium occurring north of Mexico.—The species of<br />

Rumex occurring north of Mexico.—Notes and observations: Detail illustrations of<br />

Yucca, Agave Engelmanni, n.sp.<br />

The same. (In Missouri Botanical Garden. Annual report, v.2,<br />

1891, p.69-117; v.3, 1892, p.74-98, 159-168.) r 580.7 M74 v.2-3<br />

United States—National park service. 581.9786 U25<br />

Plants of Glacier National Park, by P. C. Standley. 1926.<br />

Intended for popular use. Gives brief descriptive notes, with illustrations of the<br />

more conspicuous and interesting plants.<br />

Zoology<br />

Agassiz, Mrs. Elizabeth (Cary), & Agassiz, Alexander. r 593 A26<br />

Seaside studies in natural history; marine animals of Massachusetts<br />

Bay; radiates. [Ed.2.] Osgood, 1871.<br />

Beard, Daniel Carter. 595.7 B34<br />

The American boys' book of bugs, butterflies, and beetles; with illustrations<br />

by the author. Lippincott [cl915].<br />

Excellent book for the young collector. Describes characteristics and habits of<br />

many insects, and gives instructions for preparing specimens.<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Museum. r 598.2 C21<br />

Bird leaflet, no.l. Pittsburgh [1925?]<br />

Ditmars, Raymond Lee. 598.1 D64r<br />

Reptiles of the world; tortoises and turtles, crocodilians, lizards, and<br />

snakes of the eastern and western hemispheres. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

The same r 598.1 D64r<br />

Written in popular style, but still may be of interest to the special student, though<br />

not intended to be used for identification purposes. Profusely illustrated.<br />

Mellen, Ida M. 590.7 M58<br />

Fishes in the home. Dodd, 1927.<br />

Description, habits, and care of many varieties of small fishes suitable for the<br />

home aquarium.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 393<br />

Useful Arts<br />

American Institute of Steel Construction. r 691.7 A512s<br />

Steel construction; allowable load tables. cl926.<br />

Concerned with various types of structural steel for buildings.<br />

Bragg, Sir William Henry. 609 B63<br />

Old trades and new knowledge; six lectures delivered before a<br />

'juvenile auditory' at the Royal Institution, Christmas, 1925. Bell, 1926.<br />

Entertaining lectures covering the newer developments in the trades of the sailor,<br />

blacksmith, weaver, dyer, and miner.<br />

Canada—Technical education branch. r 607 C1672<br />

Report of the Technical education branch of the Department of<br />

labour, Canada, on the operations of the technical education act (6th-<br />

7th), 1924/25-1925/26. 1926-27.<br />

Ddhner, Otto Herbert. qr 672.309 D68<br />

Geschichte der eisendrahtindustrie. 1925.<br />

[Eastern Clay Products Association, Philadelphia.] qr 697.8 E18<br />

Flues and flue linings, with related data on chimneys and fireplaces.<br />

[1926.]<br />

"Prepared in collaboration with the Structural Service Bureau." Preface.<br />

"Sources of information": p.30.<br />

Ericson, Emanuel E. 698.5 E74<br />

Glass and glazing. Manual Arts Press [cl926].<br />

Gives instruction in the use of various kinds of glass, mechanical details of cutting<br />

and setting, and a brief description of the processes of manufacture.<br />

Fritz, Felix. r 677.686 F95<br />

Das linoleum und seine fabrikation, mit besonderer berucksichtigung<br />

seiner geschichte, eigenschaften, und verwendung; eine eingehende<br />

darstellung zum gebrauche fiir linoleunifabrikanten, linoleumhandler,<br />

behorden, rohstofflieferanten, architekten, ingenieure, chemiker, arzte,<br />

patentanwalte, techniker, usw. [1925.]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Hamilton, Charles D. P. r 685.32 H19<br />

Shoe-tips. International Shoe Co. [cl926.]<br />

Sketchy material, including suggestions to salesmen and information regarding the<br />

International Shoe Company.<br />

Miiller, Wilhelm, fl. 1924, & Dornauer, Max. r 691.7 M95<br />

• Das buch der eisenkunde; handbuch der gesamten grobeisenbranche<br />

(eisen, rohren, bleche, metalle). 1925.<br />

Raymond Manufacturing Company, Limited, Corry, Pa. r 683.5 R24<br />

Chart of spring design. cl925.<br />

Tables used in designing helical springs.<br />

Selwyn-Brown, Arthur. qr 676.06 S46<br />

History of the American Paper and Pulp Association, 1878 to 1927.<br />

[Lockwood trade journal, cl927.]<br />

Special section "Paper trade journal", Feb. 24, 1927.


394 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

qr 679 S98<br />

A Symposium on cellulose; reports of papers and discussion on cellu­<br />

lose, its properties, preparation, and products. Garden City Press,<br />

1926.<br />

"The Symposium was a feature of the Convention of Dominion Chemists, represented<br />

by the Society of Chemical Industry, The Canadian Institute of Chemistry, and<br />

The Technical Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, held at the Windsor<br />

Hotel, Montreal, May 31-June 3, 1926."<br />

Wynn, Albert Edward. 693.55 W99<br />

Design and construction of formwork for concrete structures. Con­<br />

crete Publications, Ltd. [1926.] (Concrete series, no.9.)<br />

Much of the material appeared in "Concrete and constructional engineering",<br />

1924-26.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene. Safety<br />

Burke, Edmund Tytler. 616 B91<br />

Scourges of to-day (venereal disease, cancer, tuberculosis, alco­<br />

holism); with a preface by R. V. Clark. Faber, 1926. (The modern<br />

health books.)<br />

Brief discussion of these diseases, with particular reference to their public importance<br />

and their prevention.<br />

Carpenter, Thorne Martin. qr 612.0153 C22<br />

Human metabolism with enemata of alcohol, dextrose, and levulose.<br />

1925. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication no.369.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Charters, Werrett Wallace, and others. r 615.07 C38<br />

Basic material for a pharmaceutical curriculum. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Davis, Maurice, comp. qr 614.09748 D32<br />

A health survey of Pittsburgh made in 1919 and 1920 for the<br />

Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh. [Pittsburgh, 1920.]<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"References": p.11.<br />

Compiled from surveys, reports, and sources collected by various agencies and city<br />

departments for their own needs. Purpose is to study the general health of the city and<br />

the adequacy of the existing hospital and dispensary equipment.<br />

England—Industrial fatigue research board. r 613.617 E64an<br />

Annual report (Ist-date), 1919/20-date. 1920-date.<br />

Ferguson, J. Bell. 615.831 F38<br />

The quartz mercury vapour lamp; its possibilities and uses in public<br />

health and general practice; with an introduction by Sir H. J. Gauvain;<br />

with 38 illustrations in thirteen plates and in the text. Lewis, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.100-101.<br />

Goodman, Herman. 613.49 G62<br />

Care of the skin in health. Medical Lay Press, 1926.<br />

A popular discussion of care of the skin and hair. Has a chapter on poison ivy.<br />

Hall, William Whitty. r 610 H17<br />

The guide-board to health, peace, and competence; or, The road to<br />

happy old age. Fisk [cl869].


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 395<br />

Laurie, Joseph. r 615.53 L37<br />

Elements of homoeopathic practice of physic; second Amer. ed.,<br />

enl. and improved by A. G. Hull, and an appendix on inteniiittent<br />

fever, by J. S. Douglas. Radde, 1853.<br />

Lawall, Charles Herbert. 615.09 L39<br />

Four thousand years of pharmacy; an outline history of pharmacy<br />

and the allied sciences. Lippincott [cl927].<br />

"Bibliographical notes for collateral reading and for reference": p.543-552.<br />

The same r 615.09 L39<br />

An entertaining, yet scholarly treatment of the history of pharmacy. Touches also<br />

upon alchemy r , astrology, and early chemistry.<br />

Maggs Brothers, London, pub. r 016.61 M25<br />

Books and manuscripts on old medicine, alchemy, witchcraft, pharmacy,<br />

cookery, tobacco (arranged chronologically), also portraits and<br />

autographs of eminent physicians, etc. 1926. ([Catalogue] no.485.)<br />

National Conference on Street and Highway Safety. r 614.8 N1553<br />

[Proceedings, with reports of committees issued in advance of the<br />

conference] (lst-2d), 1924-26. 1924-26.<br />

Rice, Emmett Ainsworth. 613.7109 R39<br />

A brief history of physical education. Barnes, 1926.<br />

"Supplementary reading" at end of each chapter.<br />

Primarily a text-book for normal-school students of physical training.<br />

Sanger, Margaret H. 612.6 S22w<br />

What every girl should know. Cape [1923].<br />

Sudhoff, Karl. 610.9 S94<br />

Essays in the history of medicine; tr. by various hands and ed., with<br />

foreword and biographical sketch, by F. H. Garrison. Medical Life<br />

Press, 1926. (The library of medical history, 3.)<br />

Published 1921 under title "Skizzen". In this translation, some of Sudhoff's<br />

medico-historical essays have been substituted for some of the essays on Goethe in the<br />

original. Condensed from Forctvord.<br />

Toldt, Karl, & Rosa, A. D. qr 611 T57<br />

An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians; adapted to<br />

English and American international terminology by M. E. Paul.<br />

Rev. ed. 6 sections in 2v. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Principal works of reference consulted by the translator in preparing the English<br />

edition": v.2, p.[957.]<br />

Section 1. The regions of the human body.—Osteology.<br />

Section 2. Arthrology.<br />

Section 3. Myology.<br />

Section 4. Splanchnology.<br />

Section 5. Angeiology.<br />

Section 6. Neurology.—The <strong>org</strong>ans of the senses.<br />

[Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh.] qr 616.246 T79h<br />

The house on the brink of the hill. [Pittsburgh, cl926.]<br />

Brief sketch of the work of the Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh and of the needs<br />

of its hospital.<br />

Underwriters' Laboratories. r 614.84 U25Lis<br />

List of inspected fire hazard appliances, July 1925-date. 1925-date.<br />

United States—Children's bureau. r 649.1 U25f<br />

Folder. no.4-date. 1925-date.


396 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Waite, John Herbert. 617.7 W14<br />

Saving eyesight after mid-life. Harvard University Press, 1927.<br />

(Harvard health talks.)<br />

Engineering<br />

Akademischer Verein Hiitte, Berlin. r 620.8 A31h<br />

"Hiitte", taschenbuch der stoffkunde; hrsg. vom Akademischen<br />

Verein Hiitte und A. Stauch, unter mitwirkung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft<br />

Deutscher Betriebsingenieure. 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

American Cable Company, Inc. r 624.022 A51<br />

The world's greatest suspension bridge, Philadelphia to Camden; the<br />

part played in its construction by the American Cable Company, Inc.<br />

[cl926.]<br />

American Engineering Standards Committee. qr 620.1 A512<br />

Year book, 1923-date. 1923-date.<br />

American Mutual Liability Insurance Co. r 629.1 A512<br />

Automobible. cl926.<br />

Published by the Engineering department.<br />

Brief outline of the operation and maintenance of motor vehicles with relation to<br />

accident prevention.<br />

American Road Builders' Association. qr 625.702 A51<br />

Road builders catalog-directory. 1927.<br />

Condensed catalogues of manufacturers of road building machinery and equipment.<br />

Much of the information is descriptive. Includes specifications of some of the products<br />

listed.<br />

Barrett, Sir AVilliam Fletcher, & Besterman, Theodore. 622.12 B26<br />

The divining-rod; an experimental and psychological investigation.<br />

Methuen [1926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.293-311.<br />

Belluzzo, Giuseppe. r 621.165 B41<br />

Steam turbines; tr. by A. G. Bremner; with 2 plates, 34 folding<br />

and 716 other illustrations. Griffin, 1926.<br />

Boon, A. A. qr 623.835 B63<br />

Der ban von schiffen aus eisenbeton. Ed.2, rev. 1918.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Donaldson, William. . r 624.2 D71<br />

New formulas for the loads and deflections of solid beams and<br />

girders. Spon, 1872.<br />

Dorr, Heinrich. qr 624.i D74<br />

Die tragfahigkeit der pfahle. 1922.<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis": p.67-68.<br />

Downie, James Vale. r 622.2409 D77<br />

The story of Keystone Driller; a memorial. Keystone Driller Co<br />

1926.<br />

Sketches the <strong>org</strong>anization and growth of the Keystone Driller Company and the<br />

invention and improvement of its products.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 307<br />

Eddy, Harrison Prescott. r 628 E26<br />

Present status of sanitary engineering; suggestions for objects and<br />

aims of the Sanitary engineering division of the American Society of<br />

Civil Engineers. Govt. Print. Off., 1923.<br />

Issued by the L T nited States Public health service.<br />

Reprint no.831 from the "Public health reports" April 20, 1923, p.826-837, issued<br />

by the United States Public health service.<br />

The same. (In Lhiited States—Public health service. Public health<br />

reports, v.38, pt.i, p.826-837.) r 614.4 U25p v.38 pt.i<br />

Fitz Water Wheel Company, Hanover, Pa. r 621.2 F57<br />

Water power on the farm. cl923.<br />

Flood, Gerald Maurice. 628.3 F65<br />

Sewage treatment and disposal; a manual for municipal and sanitary<br />

engineers and managers of sewage disposal works. Blackie, 1926.<br />

Attempts to present only those methods which, whether old or new, have proved<br />

of definite value.<br />

General Filtration Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. r 628.348 G29<br />

The activated sludge process of sewage treatment, with brief description<br />

of several plants, comparative tables on plant design and<br />

operation, data on sludge disposal, and other information of interest to<br />

sanitary engineers. cl926.<br />

Hoyer, Wilhelm. r 625.12 H86<br />

Unterbau. 1923. (Handbibliothek fiir bauingenieure; hrsg. von<br />

Robert Otzen, pt.2, v.3.)<br />

"Literatur": p. [1841-185.<br />

Iowa University. r 620.5 12592<br />

Studies in engineering, no.l-date. 1926-date.<br />

r 620.8 Kll<br />

Kalender fiir strassen- & wasserbau- und cultur-ingenieure; begriindet<br />

von A. Rheinhard, neu bearbeitet unter mitwirkung von fachgenossen,<br />

von R. Scheck, 1893. v.20. 1893.<br />

With this is bound part 3 of the supplement.<br />

McHutchison, D. T. r 621.1751 M16<br />

High-vacuum surface condensers. Milne, 1925.<br />

Published by the Technical section, Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding<br />

Draughtsmen, session 1925—26.<br />

National Rivers and Harbors Congress, Washington, D. C. qr 627 N15b<br />

Bulletin. 1921, no.1-2, 1924, no.1-2, 1925, no.2. 1921-25.<br />

Ohio. Statutes. r 621.1842 018<br />

Boiler inspection law and rules formulated by Board of boiler rules<br />

for the Division of boiler inspection. Jan. 1922 ed. Heer Printing<br />

Co., 1921.<br />

Issued by the "Industrial commission of Ohio".<br />

Phillips, John Arthur, & Darlington, John. r 622 P51<br />

Records of mining and metallurgy; or, Facts and memoranda for<br />

the use of the mine agent and smelter. Spon, 1857.


398 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pratt, Ge<strong>org</strong>e R. r 621.187 P889<br />

Coal dealers truths; published by the government of the Province of<br />

Alberta. Coal truth office, 1924.<br />

Contains suggestions and recommendations for overcoming combustion problems of<br />

small boiler plants.<br />

Riek, Forest O. qr 621.5662 R44<br />

Rhinelander handbook of refrigeration. Rhinelander Refrigerator<br />

Co. [cl926.]<br />

"For class reference": p.189—190.<br />

United States—Locomotive inspection bureau. r 621.178 U253<br />

Report covering investigation of accident to Pennsylvania Railroad<br />

locomotive 8255, which occurred at Wilmerding, Pennsylvania,<br />

May 5, 1923, by A. G. Pack. 1923.<br />

At head of title: Interstate commerce commission,<br />

"Printed by Order of the Commission June 13, 1923."<br />

United States—Public roads bureau. qr 625.7 U2534<br />

Report of a study of the California highway system to the California<br />

Highway commission and highway engineer; issued 1920, revised<br />

1921. 1922.<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

Associated Sangamo Electric Companies. qr 621.309 A84<br />

Service to the central station industry; being a brief summary of<br />

the development that resulted in the growth of the central station<br />

industry. [cl923.] (Bulletin, no.63.)<br />

Pamphlet presenting some historical data and information on the importance of<br />

electric meters to the industry.<br />

Dahlander, Gustaf Robert. r 621.3 D14<br />

Elektriciteten och dess fornamsta tekniska tillamprajngar med sarskild<br />

hiinsyn till de nyaste uppfinningarne. [1882.]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

r 621.308 M55<br />

The "Mechanical world" electrical pocket book, 1927. v.20. [1927?]<br />

Annual publication which, owing to limited scope and character of material, is of<br />

slight reference value. Is a brief manual, concerned mainly with descriptive information<br />

on characteristics and operation of various kinds of electrical equipment.<br />

r 621.308 P88<br />

The Practical electrician's pocket book for 1927. v.29. [1927?]<br />

v.29 ed. by H. T. Crewe.<br />

Annual publication. Brief, elementary, practical instruction in electrical work,<br />

supplemented by information in tabular form. Includes tables summarizing features<br />

of electric stations throughout United Kingdom. Foot-note references, mainly to books<br />

supplied by the publishers.<br />

Prince, David Chandler, & Vogdes, F. B. 621.3145 P95<br />

Principles of mercury arc rectifiers and their circuits. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Mathematical study of mercury-arc and thermionic rectifiers and their power<br />

circuits. Does not describe the various types in use.<br />

Smith, Ernest F. 621.3145 S64<br />

Rotary and motor converters; a handbook for operators and attendants.<br />

Lockwood, 1926. (Lockwood's manuals.)<br />

Non-mathematical treatment of principles, design, operation, and performance.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 399<br />

Agriculture. Forestry. Animals<br />

Biggie, Jacob. 636.5 B47<br />

Biggie poultry book; a concise and practical treatise on the management<br />

of farm poultry. [Ed.6.] Atkinson, 1907. (Biggie farm library,<br />

no.3.)<br />

Brief guide, compiled to a considerable extent from the "Farm journal". Contains<br />

illustrations showing color standards of various breeds, but is primarily for tbe farmer<br />

and the amateur, rather than the fancier.<br />

Illinois University. r 630.9773 122<br />

Illinois agricultural policy; a conference at the University of Illinois,<br />

January 26 and 27, 1922. 1922. (Bulletin, v.19, no.31.)<br />

Contains papers presented at the conference and a program of the meeting.<br />

Kent, Nathaniel. r 630 K19<br />

Hints to gentlemen of landed property. Ed.2. Dodsley, 1776.<br />

Pennsylvania—Forests and waters department. r 634.9 P3994r<br />

Report [biennial], 1922-date. no.l-date. [1924-date.]<br />

In 1923, the Forests and waters department was formed by the union of the Department<br />

of forestry, the Water supply commission, and the Bureau of topographical and<br />

geological survey.<br />

Powell, Fred Wilbur. 636 P87<br />

The Bureau of animal industry; its history, activities, and <strong>org</strong>anization.<br />

Johns Hopkins Press, 1927. (Institute for Government Research.<br />

Service monographs of the United States government, no.41.)<br />

Bibliography, comp. by Mrs. S. H. Powell: p.157-183.<br />

The same r 636 P87<br />

United States—Forest service—Forest products qr 634.9197 U252t<br />

laboratory, Madison, Wis.<br />

Technical notes, no.11-224. [1918?]-26.<br />

Incomplete.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 639.30 U25<br />

Live bobwhite quail; report of the United States Tariff commission<br />

to the president of the United States; investigation of the costs of<br />

production in the United States and in the principal competing foreign<br />

country of bobwhite quail; with appendix by the president. 1925.<br />

Virginia—Agricultural experiment station, Blacksburg. r 630.6 V34t<br />

Technical bulletin, April 1915-date. no.l-date. 1915-date.<br />

Business. Communication<br />

American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. r 659 A51<br />

[Booklet.] no.1-12 in lv. [cl922.]<br />

Prepared by Robert Ruxton.<br />

Distributed by Typothetae of Western Pennsylvania.<br />

Contents.—The master salesman.—Idols of business.—The booklet, king of sales<br />

media.-—-Print it and mail it.—Printed salesmanship.—The follow-up.—The competitive<br />

struggle.—Publicity sidelights.—Bridging the gap between buyer and seller.—Reducing<br />

high costs.—The house <strong>org</strong>an.—Striking the norm in advertising.


400 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Fernald, Charles Henry. 658.32 F39<br />

Salesmanship. Prentice, 1926.<br />

Primarily intended for a text-book, but is also of value to the experienced salesman.<br />

Treated from the psychological standpoint.<br />

Greenwood, William John. 652 G85<br />

Greenwood's business letter phrases and paragraphs, classified for<br />

immediate use, together with selected letters and a dictionary of trading<br />

operations, commercial terms, export and import trades practice, business<br />

financing, and business law. Business Book Pub. Co. [cl927.]<br />

The same r 652 G85<br />

Heinrich, Edward Oscar. r 652.4 H42<br />

Checkmating the f<strong>org</strong>er in court. [1919.]<br />

Hotchkiss, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Burton, & Franken, R. B. r 659.01 H82<br />

The measurement of advertising effects; a study of representative<br />

commodities showing public familiarity with names and brands. Harper,<br />

1927.<br />

"Sponsored by the International Advertising Association."<br />

Lewin, Henry Grote. 656.642 L67<br />

Early British railways; a short history of their origin & development,<br />

1801-1844; with 8 illustrations and 8 maps. Locomotive Pub.<br />

Co. [1925.]<br />

Markett, Mark I. 653.042 M39<br />

Word and sentence drills for Gregg shorthand. Gregg Pub. Co.<br />

[cl922.]<br />

Rodgers' Sand Co., Pittsburgh. r 656.813 R58<br />

List of coal mines, landings, and towns on the Monongahela &<br />

Allegheny rivers and the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to dam no.13;<br />

table of distances. Pittsburgh, 1923.<br />

Union Switch and Signal Company. r 656.1 U25<br />

Modern yard operation. 1926. (Bulletin, 108.)<br />

Description of the electro-pneumatic car retarder system manufactured by the<br />

company for hump yard operation, and of its application to the north-bound Markham<br />

yard of the Illinois Central Railroad at Chicago.<br />

United States—Safety bureau. r 656.4 U256r<br />

Report, 1924/25-date. 1925-date.<br />

Summaries of previous reports appear in the Annual report of the Interstate<br />

commerce commission. (r 385 U25)<br />

Printing<br />

Bammes, Reinhold. r 655.26 B21<br />

Der titelsatz; seine entwicklung und seine grundsatze. Ed.2, rev.<br />

& enl. 1918. (Monographien des buchgewerbes, v.4.)<br />

Clauss, Hermann. r 655.24 C54<br />

Die schwabacher schrift in vergangenheit und gegenwart. (Monographien<br />

des buchgewerbes, v.10.)


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 401<br />

Hellwig, Wilhelm. r 655.2 H42<br />

Der satz chemischer und mathematischer formeln. Ed.2, rev.<br />

[191-?] (Monographien des buchgewerbes, v.3.)<br />

Deals with the proper forms for printing chemical and mathematical formula?,<br />

symbols, and equations.<br />

Hoffmeister, Heinrich. r 655.2 H68<br />

Die entstehung einer schrift. [192-?] (Monographien des buchgewerbes,<br />

v.8.)<br />

Brief description of type-founding.<br />

Zeese-Wilkinson Co., Inc. qr 655.32 Z38<br />

A trip through the plant of the Zeese-Wilkinson Co., Inc., Metropolitan<br />

Bldg., Court Sq., Long Island City, New York. [cl923.]<br />

Illustrated explanation of photo-engraving processes and color printing.<br />

Telegraphy. Radio Communication<br />

Douglas, John Christie. r 654 D75<br />

A manual of telegraph construction; the mechanical elements of<br />

electric telegraph engineering. Ed.2, with appendices. Griffin, 1877.<br />

International Office of the Telegraph Union. qr 654.1 1248<br />

International list of radiotelegraph stations. Ed.7. 1921.<br />

With this is bound its Supplements, no.1-12.<br />

Larner, Edgar Thomas. 654.1 L32<br />

Radio and high frequency currents; a manual for wireless students,<br />

advanced amateurs, those qualifying for the P. M. G.'s certificate and<br />

transmitters' licence, and others. Ed.2, enl. Lockwood, 1925. (Lockwood's<br />

manuals.)<br />

Brief, introductory outline of fundamental principles for those having an elementary<br />

knowledge of mathematics and electricity.<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

American Ceramic Society. r 666.02 A51d<br />

Directory of ceramic materials; comp. and issued by Committee on<br />

geological surveys. 1925. (Journal, v.8, no.9, pt.2, Sept. 1925.)<br />

The same. (In American Ceramic Society. Journal, v.8, no.9, pt.2,<br />

Sept. 1925.) r 666.3 A51 j v.8<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 662.641 C16f<br />

Final report of the Peat committee appointed jointly by the governments<br />

of the Dominion of Canada and the Province of Ontario; Peat,<br />

its manufacture and uses, by B. F. Haanel. [1926.]<br />

"Published jointly by the Mines branch, Department of mines, Canada, and the<br />

Department of mines, Ontario."<br />

Bibliography: p.288-292.<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 666.3 C16<br />

Investigations in ceramics and road materials, 1923-date. 1925-date.<br />

Earlier reports appear in the Summary report of the Mines branch, 1914-18, 1920—<br />

22. (r 622.009 C1672)


402 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 662.6 C16i<br />

Investigations of fuels and fuel testing, 1923-date. 1924-date.<br />

Earlier reports appear in the Summary report of the Mines branch, April 1907-<br />

Dec. 1918, 1920-22. (r 622.009 C1672)<br />

r 660 C4212<br />

Chemical industry pamphlets. 8 nos. in lv. Benn, 1924.<br />

Contents.—Chemists and their work, by Stephen Miall.—The quest for colour, by<br />

A. T. de Mouilpied.—Wood products, by T. W. Jones.—The fermentation industries,<br />

by Rex Furness.—Fine chemicals, by T. W. Jones.—The heavy chemical industry, by<br />

Rex Furness.—Chemistry in the manufacture of pigments, paints, and varnishes, by<br />

C. A. Klein.—Chemistry in relation to food, by G. W. Monier-Williams.<br />

Written in simple language for the layman. Tells of the service of chemistry to<br />

modern life and industry.<br />

Monro, William L. 666.15 M83<br />

Window glass in the making, an art, a craft, a business. Pittsburgh,<br />

Amer. Window Glass Co., 1926.<br />

The same r 666.15 M83<br />

Non-technical account of the manufacture of window-glass, as carried out by the<br />

American Window Glass Company, with information about the company's products.<br />

United States—Federal oil conservation board. r 665.5 U2532f<br />

Federal oil conservation board, public hearing, May 27, 1926. 1926.<br />

Contains papers and discussions presented at the public hearing.<br />

United States—Joint committee on Muscle Shoals. r 661.62 U2533m<br />

Muscle Shoals; report (to accompany S.4106). 1926. (69th Cong.,<br />

1st sess. Senate. Report no.672.)<br />

Presents findings and recommendations of the committee with regard to the leasing<br />

of government properties at Muscle Shoals, together with a bill for the purpose of<br />

carrying them into effect. Proposals of various bidders are given in appendixes.<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Greiling, Walter. qr 669.1 G87<br />

The German iron and steel industry. London & Cambridge<br />

Economic Service, 1925. (London & Cambridge Economic Service.<br />

Special memorandum, no.ll.)<br />

Brief statistical and economic study.<br />

Smithells, Colin J. q 669.27 S66<br />

Tungsten; a treatise on its metallurgy, properties, and applications.<br />

Chapman, 1926.<br />

"References in text" at end of each chapter.<br />

Describes fully modern process of manufacture, and discusses ably metallography<br />

and properties. Use in electrical industry receives considerable attention. Includes<br />

chapter on determination of impurities.<br />

Stuwer, Alex. r 669.109 S93<br />

Die entwicklung der eisenindustrie in Dusseldorf. 1925. (Wirtschaftsfragen<br />

der gegenwart, pt.2.)<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis" : p.51-52.<br />

Brief review of the development of the iron, steel, and related metal-working industries<br />

in Dusseldorf.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 403<br />

Woodward, W. E. 669.113 W86<br />

The metallography of steel and cast iron. Lockwood, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.133.<br />

A series of lectures designed "to present in a small compass the metallography of<br />

steels and cast irons, with particular reference to those alloy steels which are of industrial<br />

importance". Preface.<br />

Woolley, Edward Mott. r 669.7 W87<br />

The aluminum age; illustrations by J. P. Rigby. Aluminum Cooking<br />

Utensil Co. [cl925.]<br />

Pamphlet considering briefly the aluminium industry with particular reference to<br />

the uses of the metal.<br />

Fine Arts<br />

Baker, Charles Henry Collins. 759.9 B17<br />

Dutch painting of the seventeenth century. "The Studio" [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.61-62.<br />

Binyon, Laurence. qr 708.2 B48<br />

Asiatic art in the British Museum (sculpture and painting). Oest,<br />

1925.<br />

r 741 C73<br />

The Commercial artist, Jan.-Aug. 1924. [no.1-3.] Pittsburgh, 1924.<br />

"Published semi-occasionally by students of the Artists' League of Pittsburgh."<br />

No more published.<br />

Cox, Ge<strong>org</strong>e James. q 701 C85<br />

Art, for amateurs and students. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

The author's brief survey of essentials in design and aesthetics is of a sustained<br />

and rather tedious breeziness. The real value of the book consists in the 36 big plates,<br />

an assortment at once broad and carefully chosen, covering all the arts and all periods<br />

to our own. Adapted from Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Cutler, Carl Gordon, & Pepper, S. C. 752 C94<br />

Modern color. Harvard University Press, 1923.<br />

"A practical treatise by a physicist who understands the known facts that might<br />

explain the artist's use of colour. . . [Gives] details of the now somewhat celebrated<br />

'Cutler scale'. . .an ingenious mechanical device for the matching of any colour in<br />

nature, including the colours of shadows." Burlington magazine, 1923.<br />

Dillaway, Theodore Milton, & Whiton, Sherrill. qr 709.73 D58<br />

The American renaissance; a manual for teachers. [2v.] Brown-<br />

Robertson Co. [cl925.]<br />

v.l. [Text.]<br />

v.2. 14 plates "for note book use".<br />

The same, [v.l.] q 709.73 D58<br />

Volume one discusses briefly the importance of the study of colonial art in the<br />

public schools, gives a general outline of the development of architecture and decoration<br />

in America through the first quarter of the 19th century, and describes each of the<br />

117 illustrations in volume two.<br />

q 746 E58<br />

The Embroideress [quarterly, May 1922?]-date. no.2-date. [1922?] —<br />

date.<br />

Johnson, Gerald W. 718 J36<br />

The undefeated. Minton, 1927.<br />

An account of the development of the great project to carve a Confederate memorial<br />

on Stone Mountain, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia, and of the discharge of the sculptor, Gutzon B<strong>org</strong>lum, before<br />

the work was completed. Emphasizes B<strong>org</strong>lum's devotion to his task.


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Jones, Sydney Robert. Qr 741 J41p<br />

Posters & publicity; fine printing and design. Studio, 1926. (Studio.<br />

Special autumn number, 1926.)<br />

Contains 120 pages of reproductions of posters, partly colored.<br />

Judge, Arthur William. 778.7 J49<br />

Stereoscopic photography; its application to science, industry, and<br />

education. Chapman, 1926.<br />

"Bibliography of stereoscopic literature": p.236.<br />

Kroeber, Alfred Louis. qr 738 K424<br />

The Uhle pottery collections from Moche, and The Uhle pottery<br />

collections from Supe. University of California Press, 1925. (California<br />

LTniversity. Publications; American archaeology and ethnology,<br />

v.21, no.5-6.)<br />

Contains 29 plates.<br />

Leccq de Boisbaudran, Horace. 707 L49<br />

The training of the memory in art, and the education of the artist;<br />

tr. from the French by L. D. Luard, with an introduction by Selwyn<br />

Image. Macmillan, 1914.<br />

Consists of three short, lucid treatises, written at intervals of some years: "The<br />

training of the memory in art"; "A survey of art teaching"; and "Letters to a young<br />

professor—summary of a method of teaching drawing and painting". Leroq (1802-97)<br />

was a French painter and teacher of art. Among his pupils were Cazin, Fantin-Latour,<br />

Legros, Tissot, and Rodin.<br />

Longnon, Henri, & Huard, Mme. Frances (Wilson). 749 L83<br />

French provincial furniture; foreword by Richardson Wright, with<br />

71 illustrations and a map. Lippincott, 1927.<br />

Marillier, Harry Currie. qr 709 M38<br />

"Christie's" 1766 to 1925. Constable, 1926.<br />

An account of the famous London sales-rooms established in 1766 by James<br />

Christie, and of the important works of art sold there. Contains 24 plates—reproductions<br />

of paintings, caricatures, etc. pertaining to Christie's—and a chronological list of more<br />

important sales.<br />

Reed, J. Eugene, ed. qr 759.3 R28<br />

The masterpieces of German art, illustrated; being a biographical<br />

history of art in Germany and the Netherlands from the earliest period<br />

to the present time. 2v. Gebbie [cl884].<br />

Issued in 25 parts.<br />

Rosenberg, Adolf. q 759.5 R19r<br />

Raffael; des meisters gemalde in 202 abbildungen; mit einer biographischen<br />

einleitung. 1904. (Klassiker der kunst in gesamtausgaben,<br />

v.l.)<br />

Saunier, Charles. 735 B28s<br />

Louis Barye; tr. by W. S. Jackson; with forty illustrations. Dodd,<br />

1926. (Masters of modern art.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[63.]<br />

A brief critical and biographical study of the French artist (1796-1875) famous<br />

for his sculpture of animals; with reproductions of bis work.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 405<br />

School arts magazine. 707 S37<br />

Pennsylvania number. Davis Press, 1925.<br />

Issued as the May 1925 number of the "School arts magazine".<br />

The same r 707 S37<br />

The same. (In School arts magazine, v.24, no.9, May<br />

1925.) 705 S37 v.24<br />

The same. (In School arts magazine, v.24, no.9, May<br />

1925.) r 705 S37 v.24<br />

Articles concerning art schools, <strong>org</strong>anizations, and activities.<br />

Supino, Igino Benvenuto. qr 735 S95<br />

Iacopo dalla Quercia, con LXXV tavole in eliotipia e il zincografie.<br />

1926.<br />

A critical study of the work of the Italian sculptor (1374-1438), with a brief<br />

account of his life and 75 reproductions of his work.<br />

Thode, Henry. r 709.45 T36<br />

Franz von Assisi und die anfange der kunst der Renaissance in<br />

Italien. Ed.2, rev. 1904.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Thome, William Henry, b. 1847. r 744 T41<br />

Senior course in mechanical drawing, comprising a complete system<br />

of working drawings. Williams [cl890].<br />

Varnum, William Harrison. q 739 V21<br />

Pewter design and construction. Bruce Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

"Pewter bibliography, compiled by the Metropolitan Museum, New York": p. 146.<br />

Yetts, W. Perceval. q 709.51 Y25<br />

Symbolism in Chinese art ([paper] read before the [China] Society<br />

on Jan. 18th, 1912). [1912.]<br />

Contains 22 illustrations.<br />

Gardens. City Plans. Parks<br />

Allwood, Montagu Charles. 716.2 A44<br />

Carnations for every garden and greenhouse, with a foreword by<br />

Lord Lambourne. Country life [1926].<br />

Cotter, Sir James Laurence. 716 C836<br />

A simple guide to rock gardening. Sheldon Press [1926].<br />

Illinois—Public works and buildings department. r 711 122<br />

Parks & memorials of the state of Illinois; compiled by C. M. Service.<br />

[Schnepp, 1920.]<br />

An illustrated pamphlet describing the parks and memorials and explaining their<br />

historical significance.<br />

King, Mrs. Louisa (Yeomans). 716 K26b<br />

The beginner's garden; illustrated. Scribner, 1927.<br />

McLean, Forman Taylor, and others. 716.2 M19<br />

The gladiolus book. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

Milwaukee County, Wis.—Regional planning department. r 710 M721<br />

Annual report (1st), 1924. 1924.


406 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by I. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Anton, Francisco. qb 726 A63<br />

Monasteries medievales de la provincia de Valladolid. 1923.<br />

Contains 26 plates and numerous plans and other illustrations in the text.<br />

Badovici, Jean. qb 728 B14<br />

La maison d'aujourd'hui; maisons individuelles. v.l. [1925.]<br />

("Documents d'architecture.")<br />

Made up of a brief introduction and 50 plates showing examples of domestic architecture<br />

in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria. Finland, and the United States.<br />

Bell, Edward. 722 B39<br />

Prehellenic architecture in the Aegean, with LXXX illustrations, maps,<br />

and plans. Bell, 1926.<br />

"Ahbreviated references in the notes": p.xv-xvi.<br />

Dow, Joy Wheeler. b 724.9 D76<br />

Old-time dwellings in Kennebunk Port; reprint mostly from "The<br />

turn o' the tide", with photographs by the author. Star Print, Inc., 1926.<br />

Fastenau, Jan. b 729.5 F26<br />

Romanische bauornamentik in Siiddeutschland; mit 93 abbildungen<br />

auf 40 lichtdrucktafeln. 1916. (Studien zur deutschen kunstgeschichte,<br />

pt.199.)<br />

"Benutzte literatur": p.[811-84.<br />

The illustrations show details of sculptural ornament in the Romanesque architecture<br />

of southern Germany.<br />

Harbeson, John Frederick. q 729 H24<br />

The study of architectural design, with special reference to the program<br />

of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design; foreword by Lloyd Warren.<br />

Pencil Points Press, Inc., 1926. (The Pencil Points library.)<br />

Hill, Cecilia. 728.3 H55<br />

Versailles; its life and history. Little, 1925.<br />

Describes the palace and gardens and the historic associations connected with them.<br />

The first part is devoted to Versailles under Louis XIV, the second part to its history<br />

in the 18th and 19th centuries. Contains two chapters on the "Grand Trianon" and the<br />

"Petit Trianon".<br />

Lopez, Michele. qb 726 L85<br />

II battistero di Parma. 2v. 1864.<br />

v.l. [Testo.]<br />

v.2. Tavole.<br />

[Muir, Thomas S.] b 726 M95<br />

Characteristics of old church architecture, &c. in the mainland &<br />

western islands of Scotland. [Clark] 1861.<br />

Besides discussing types and details of church architecture, the author describes<br />

the ancient crosses and other memorials and monuments, and tells something of his<br />

experiences while visiting the islands. Contains numerous line drawings in the text.<br />

Richmond, Ernest Tathani. b 723.3 R42<br />

Moslem architecture, 623 to 1516; some causes and consequences.<br />

Royal Asiatic Society, 1926. (James G. Forlong fund, v.3.)


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 407<br />

Music<br />

Bartok, Bela. 784.4 B27<br />

Das ungarische volkslied; versuch einer systematisierung der ungarischen<br />

bauernmelodien, mit 320 melodien, deutsche iibersetzung der<br />

liedertexte von Hedwin Liideke. 1925. (LTngarische bibliothek, fiir<br />

das Ungarische Institut an der Universitat Berlin.)<br />

Carse, Adam von Aim. 785 C23<br />

The history of orchestration, with sixty-six musical illustrations.<br />

Paul, 1925. (The international library of music.)<br />

Chorley, Henry Fothergill. 782 C45<br />

Thirty years' musical recollections; ed. with an introduction by<br />

Ernest Newman. Knopf, 1926.<br />

The author was for over thirty years critic of the "Athenaeum". His book gives<br />

his appraisements of music, especially operas, heard in London during that time. It<br />

was first published in 1862.<br />

Gardner, Samuel, musician. qM 785.75 G18<br />

To a soldier; quintet, in F minor, for piano, two violins, viola, and<br />

violoncello. Op. 16. 5 pts. Ditson [cl926].<br />

Hadley, Henry Kimball. qM 783.4 H12<br />

Prophecy and fulfillment; a Christmas cantata for chorus of mixed<br />

voices with soprano, alto, and tenor solos. Flammer [cl922]. (Blue<br />

octavo series; sacred.)<br />

Landowska, Wanda. 780.4 L22<br />

Music of the past; tr. from the French by W. A. Bradley. Knopf,<br />

1924.<br />

An enthusiastic defense of the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. The author<br />

is (1924) a celebrated Polish pianist and harpsichordist.<br />

Puccini, Giacomo. 782.5 P98tu<br />

Turandot; lyric drama in three acts and five scenes by Giuseppe<br />

Adami and Renato Simoni; the last duet and the finale of the opera<br />

were completed by F. Alfano, English version by K. H. B. de Jaffa.<br />

Ricordi, cl926.<br />

The same r 782.5 P98tu<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Recreation<br />

Aspinwall, Marguerite. 793 A84<br />

Putnam's book of parties, decorations by C. K. Stevens. Putnam<br />

[cl9271.<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. r 016.79 C21<br />

How to use your leisure time. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

A short list of books on appreciation of music, reading, the theater, and on various<br />

hobbies such as collecting, sports, and gardening.<br />

Charnley, Mitchell V., ed. 796.31 C38<br />

Secrets of baseball told by big league players. Appleton, 1927.


408 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Curtis, Charles Pelham, & Curtis, R. C. 799 C93<br />

Hunting in Africa East and West. Houghton, 1925.<br />

The record of a hunting trip in 1923. Mr. Charles Curtis writes of the adventures<br />

of the party in shooting lion and buffalo in Kenya Colony, and his brother writes of<br />

hunting giant sable antelope in Angola.<br />

Kunard, R. 793.5 K43bo<br />

The book of modern conjuring. "Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart."<br />

Norwood, Edwin P. 791 N46<br />

The other side of the circus. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

"An absorbingly interesting narrative of the every-day life of the circus of today<br />

from the standpoint of a boy who wants to write a circus story for his school paper...<br />

There is a wealth of detail as to how things are done and what things mean, and there<br />

are delightful and true glimpses of the best known animal trainers and performers."<br />

A. C. Moore in Books, 1926.<br />

Pope, Saxton Temple. 799.3 P81<br />

The adventurous bowmen; field notes on African archery; with 29<br />

illustrations. Putnam, 1926.<br />

The record of a hunting expedition in 1925 in Tanganyika Territory where the<br />

author and his party used the English longbow in shooting big game.<br />

Ritchie, Wallace. 794.7 R49<br />

Useful strokes for billiard players. Routledge.<br />

Seabury, William Marston. 792.7 S43<br />

The public and the motion picture industry. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

A study of conditions in the moving-picture industry and of the need and the<br />

possibility of government regulation in order that the tremendous influence of moving<br />

pictures may be used for the intellectual and cultural development of the people and for<br />

the fostering of international good-will. The author was formerly general counsel to<br />

the motion picture board of trade and the national association of the motion picture<br />

industry.<br />

Literature<br />

Abbott, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Frederick. 888 T42za<br />

Thucydides; a study in historical reality. Routledge, 1925.<br />

Blanchard, Frederic Thomas. 823 F46zb<br />

Fielding, the novelist; a study in historical criticism. Yale University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[5811-621.<br />

"The trail of his hero's reputation has been indefatigably followed not only through<br />

the wide domains of formal literary criticism, but also through that vast Serbonian bog<br />

of eighteenth century pamphlets and newspapers, and the dense thickets of private<br />

correspondence. . .It provides material, not only for the study of the vicissitudes of<br />

Fielding's fame, but also for an examen of the progress of criticism.. .Admirably printed<br />

and indexed, it is a mine of information.. .The illustrations [are] taken from various<br />

eighteenth century editions of the novels." E. S. Noyes ill Saturday review of literature,<br />

1926.<br />

Brinton, Crane. 820.9 B752<br />

The political ideas of the English romanticists. Oxford University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

A study of the political influence of the English men of letters in the last of the<br />

18th and the first of the 19th century.<br />

Burdett, Osbert. 820.9 B89<br />

The Beardsley period; an essay in perspective. Lane [1925].<br />

A critical study and sympathetic interpretation of the literary and artistic figures<br />

in England during the 1890's.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 409<br />

Copeland, Charles Townsend, ed. 820.8 C79<br />

The Copeland reader; an anthology of English poetry and prose,<br />

chosen and ed. with an introduction. Scribner, 1927.<br />

Includes English and American literature of all periods and a short section of<br />

translations from Homer, Plato, and the Bible.<br />

Drake, William A., ed. 804 D78<br />

American criticism, 1926. Harcourt [cl926].<br />

Critical essays which appeared in American periodicals between July 1925 and July<br />

1926.<br />

q 804 E64<br />

Enjoying the arts; a group of essays on appreciation. [Pittsburgh]<br />

Scholastic Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

Content s. —Introduction, by H. L. Cohen.—The novel, by Grant Overton.—The<br />

short story, by Percival Hunt.—Painting, by Homer Saint-Gaudens.—Poetry, by Witter<br />

Bynner.—Architecture, by H. W. Corbett.—-Sculpture, by Charles Grafly.—The essay,<br />

by Agnes Repplier.—-The drama, by W. P. Eaton.<br />

The same qr 804 E64<br />

Erskine, John. 814 E78<br />

Prohibition and Christianity, and other paradoxes of the American<br />

spirit. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

Contents.—Prohibition and Christianity.—The prohibition tangle.—American character.—French<br />

ideals and American.—Poetry and work.—American aristocracy.—Notes<br />

on the American spirit.—Mass education.—The liberal college.—Teaching literature:<br />

chapter two.—Do Americans speak English?—Idle youth.—The heart of the adventure.—<br />

Walking and knitting.<br />

Hellman, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sidney. 814 H42<br />

Lanes of memory, wherein, in somewhat casual manner, we meet<br />

with-poets and warriors, collectors and educators, statesmen and gamblers,<br />

millionaires and anarchists, painters, sculptors, musicians, actors,<br />

and find that the fascination of human life consists in its variety.<br />

Knopf, 1927.<br />

Contents.—-Adventures in a collector's luck.—Reminiscences among manuscripts.—<br />

Sidelights on J. Pierpont M<strong>org</strong>an.—The secret of Charles M. Schwab's success.—Phases<br />

of the great war.—Beaune: the college town of the A. E. Y.—Anecdotes of collectors.—-<br />

Other people's letters.—The biographer of Helen of Troy.—The lost Whistlers.—Our<br />

class-mate, John Purroy Mitchel.—Poems from East and West.—A dangerous lesson in<br />

auction bridge.—Charles Chaplin, Emma Goldman, and others.<br />

Janney, Francis La Mar. 820.4 J18<br />

Childhood in English non-dramatic literature from 1557 to 1798.<br />

1925.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—Johns Hopkins University, 1924.<br />

Johnson, Samuel, 1709-84. 801 J36<br />

The critical opinions of Samuel Johnson, arranged and compiled<br />

with an introduction by J. E. Brown; a compilation and interpretation<br />

of Dr. Johnson's principles of criticism (part one), and his opinions of<br />

authors and works (part two). Princeton University Press, 1926.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—Princeton University, 1923.


410 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Mardrus, Joseph Charles Victor. 892.7 M37<br />

The queen of Sheba; tr. into French from his own Arabic text; the<br />

English version by E. P. Mathers. Richards, 1925.<br />

"This narrative. .-is a folk tradition, and belongs to the story tellers of the East.<br />

Dr. Mardrus has, for the first time, verified and collected its many variants, and<br />

amalgamated them into a definitive Arabic text.. .Anyone familiar with the figure of<br />

Sulayman bin Daud in Arabic, as opposed to Hebrew, tradition (notably in The Book<br />

of the Thousand Nights and One Night) will not be surprised to find this story of his<br />

meeting with Balkis entirely different from that given in the Old Testament." E. P.<br />

Mathers in Note.<br />

Parrington, Vernon Louis. 810.9 P26<br />

Main currents in American thought; an interpretation of American<br />

literature from the beginnings to 1920. v.1-2. Harcourt, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: v.l, p.399-404; v.2, p.475-482. .<br />

v.l. The colonial mind, 1620-1800.<br />

v.2. The romantic revolution in America, 1800—1860.<br />

Gives "some account of the genesis and development in American letters of certain<br />

germinal ideas that have come to be reckoned traditionally American—how they came<br />

into being here, how they were opposed, and wdiat influence they have exerted in<br />

determining the form and scope of our characteristic ideals and institutions. In pursuing<br />

such a task. . . [the author has] chosen to follow the broad path of our political,<br />

economic, and social development, rather than the narrower belletristic". Introduction.<br />

Puma Simha. 891 P98<br />

The spirit of Oriental poetry, by Puran Singh. Paul, 1926. (Trubner's<br />

Oriental series.)<br />

Discusses and interprets poetry of Japan, Persia, and modern India, giving<br />

examples of the poetry in English translation.<br />

Row, T. Subba. 891.2 B469r<br />

Philosophy of the Bhagavad-Gita. 1912.<br />

Sherman, Stuart Pratt. 814 S553ma<br />

The main stream. Scribner, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Carl Sandburg's Lincoln.—Thomas Jefferson: An English interpretation.<br />

—Thomas Jefferson: A revaluation.—Thoreau returns from abroad.—Burrowing into<br />

Burroughs.—William Beebe as merman.—Paul Bunyan and the blue ox.—Mark Twain's<br />

last phase.—Poultney Bigelow: A superstatesman on the perfect life.—Dean Briggs:<br />

The beautiful dean from the life.—Nicholas Murray Butler: Why are we agin the<br />

government?—Middle-class strategy or a call to the converted.—Mr. Dreiser in tragic<br />

realism.—Mark Sullivan on the days of our youth.—Thomas Beer: Our own Petronius<br />

at last.—Ring Lardner: Hard boiled Americans.—Llewelyn Powys: Five years with the<br />

American intelligentsia.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Moore: An Irish epicure.—Walter De La Mare.—Edith<br />

Wharton: Costuming the passions.—Anatole France.—An American version of Montaigne.<br />

Tupper, Frederick. 809 T85<br />

Types of society in medieval literature. Holt [cl926]. (Brown<br />

University. The Colver lectures, 1926.)<br />

Contents.—Conditions of men.—Sin and sinners.—The eternal womanly.<br />

Voltaire, Frangois Marie Arouet de. 848 V37z<br />

Zaire and fipitres; ed. with introduction and notes by C. A. Eggert.<br />

Scott, 1902. (The Lake French classics.)<br />

Williams, Orlo. 801 W74<br />

Contemporary criticism of literature. Parsons [1924].<br />

"An endeavour to present a view of criticism and illustrate it from the work of<br />

some modern English critics." Preface.<br />

Work, Edgar Whitaker. 820.9 W89<br />

The Bible in English literature. Revell [cl917].<br />

A study of the influence of the Bible on the style and content of English literature<br />

from the earliest times through the 19th century.


Rhetoric Public Speaking<br />

BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 411<br />

Borden, Richard Carman, & Busse, A. C. 808.5 B635<br />

How to win an argument. Harper [cl926].<br />

Part one explains briefly six principles of successful argumentation. Parts two<br />

and three are made up of dialogues, illustrating alternately the use and the disregard<br />

of the principles.<br />

Burns, James. 808.8 B938<br />

Illustrations for preachers and teachers, taken from literature, poetry,<br />

and art. Clarke [1925].<br />

Craig, Alice Evelyn. 808.5 C86<br />

The speech arts; a textbook of oral English. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Dye, William Seddinger. 808 D98<br />

Expository writing. Johnson Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

Enlarged from the author's "Expository writing", published in pamphlet form, 1921.<br />

Discussion of various types of exposition, with examples and exercises.<br />

Goodman, Theodore. 808 G62<br />

Narrative structure and style; a series of graded exercises, with<br />

instructions in technique. Appleton, 1926.<br />

"Suggested readings" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Pi Kappa Delta. 808.5 P53<br />

Winning intercollegiate debates and orations, v.l. [Express-Courier<br />

Pub. Co. cl926.]<br />

Bibliography: p.91-95.<br />

Debates and orations which won honors at the biennial convention of the national<br />

honorary forensic society. Adapted from Preface.<br />

Poetry<br />

Bain, Archibald Watson. 841.08 B16f<br />

French poetry for advanced students. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Boas, Guy, ed. 821.08 B57sh<br />

Shelley and Keats contrasted. Nelson [1925], (The "teaching of<br />

English" series.)<br />

Poems of the two authors are grouped together under such headings as poems of<br />

nature, of revolt, of love, of mutability and constancy.<br />

Brickell, Alfred, comp. 841.08 B74<br />

Few, but roses; poems from the French. Brentano [1924].<br />

A collection of poems by 32 authors from Frangois Villon to contemporary poets.<br />

Done into English by various translators.<br />

Claudel, Paul. 841 C54f<br />

Feuilles de saints. Ed.7. [cl925.]<br />

Crane, Nathalia Clara Ruth. 811 C867n<br />

Nathalia Crane [ed. by Hughes Mearns]. Simon & Schuster [cl926].<br />

(The pamphlet poets.)<br />

Galsworthy, John. 821 G15v<br />

Verses new and old. Scribner [cl926].


412 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Robinson, Edwin Arlington. 811 R54tr<br />

Tristram. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Smith, David Nichol, comp. 821.08 S64<br />

The Oxford book of eighteenth century verse. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Speyer, Mrs. Leonora (von Stosch). 811 S752<br />

Fiddler's farewell. Knopf, 1926.<br />

Wilkinson, Florence, afterward Mrs. Evans. 811 W729f<br />

The far country. McClure, 1906.<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Bosworth, Halliam. . 792 B64<br />

Technique in dramatic art, with a foreword by Oliver Hinsdell.<br />

Macmillan, 1926.<br />

The author, who has long been connected with the professional stage, discusses the<br />

fundamental principles of acting and play production.<br />

Bullett, Gerald William. 822 B87<br />

Mr. Godly beside himself; a comedy in four acts. Benn, 1926. (Contemporary<br />

British dramatists, v.39.)<br />

Founded on the novel of the same name.<br />

Cardozo, Jacob Lopes. 822.09 C19<br />

The contemporary Jew in the Elizabethan drama. 1925.<br />

"A select bibliography": p.[331]-335.<br />

A scholarly study which attempts to refute the theory of Sir Sidney Lee and Lucien<br />

Wolf and to prove that there were practically no recognizable or unconverted Jews in<br />

Elizabethan England, that the types portrayed by the dramatists were based not upon<br />

first hand characteristics but upon a long established stage-tradition, and that the name<br />

Jew was applied to foreigners and as an indiscriminate term of abuse. The last four<br />

chapters are devoted to the story of Shylock and the bond as used by Shakespeare in the<br />

"Merchant of Venice" and as found in various European versions.<br />

Coward, Noel. 822 C84<br />

The rat trap; a play in four acts. Phillips, 1924.<br />

Cunliffe, John William. 822.09 C92<br />

Modern English playwrights; a short history of the English drama<br />

from 1825. Harper, 1927. (Plays and playwrights series.)<br />

"Books of general reference": p.254-256.<br />

Dalton, Test. 812 D17<br />

The mantle of Lincoln; a play for the people. French, cl926.<br />

Dean, Alexander. 792.5 D34<br />

Little theatre <strong>org</strong>anization and management for community, university,<br />

and school, including a history of the amateur in drama; preface<br />

by W. P. Eaton. Appleton, 1926. (The Drama League library of the<br />

theatre arts.)<br />

Dunning, Philip, & Abbott, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 812 D92<br />

Broadway; a play. Doran [cl927].<br />

Euripides. 882 E93bac<br />

The Bacchanals, and other plays; the Bacchanals tr. by H. H. Milman,<br />

the other plays tr. by Michael Wodhull; with an introduction by<br />

Henry Morley. Routledge, 1888. (Morley's universal library.)<br />

Contents.— The Bacchanals.— Ion.— Medea.-- The Phoenician damsels.— The suppliants.—Hippolytus.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 413<br />

Euripides. 882 E93hc<br />

Hecuba, and other plays; tr. into English verse by Michael Wodhull,<br />

with an introduction by Henry Morley. Routledge, 1888. (Morley's<br />

universal library.)<br />

Contents.—Hecuba.—Hercules distracted.—The children of Hercules.—Rhesus.—The<br />

Trojan captives.—The Cyclops.—Helen.—Andromache.<br />

Flavin, Martin. 812 F62<br />

Brains, and other one-act plays. French, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Brains.—Casualties.—An emergency case.—The blind man.—A question<br />

of principle.—Caleb Stone's death watch.<br />

Fredro, Aleksander, count. 891.82 F89L<br />

Ladies and hussars; comedy in three acts; tr. from the Polish by<br />

Florence Noyes and G. R. Noyes. French [cl925]. (World's best<br />

plays by celebrated European authors.)<br />

Goldstone, Ge<strong>org</strong>e A., comp. 812 G58<br />

One-act plays. Allyn [cl926]. (Academy classes for junior high<br />

schools.)<br />

Bibliography: p.399-40S.<br />

Contents.—The diabolical circle [by] Beulah Bomstead.—Figureheads [by] Louise<br />

Saunders.—The romancers [by] Edmond Rostand.—The king's English [by] Herbert<br />

Bates.—The lost silk hat [by] Lord Dunsany.—The thrice promised bride [by] Cheng-<br />

Chin Hsuing.—The boor [by] Anton Chekhov.—The workhouse ward [by] Lady Gregory.<br />

—The unseen [by] Alice Gerstenberg.—Sham [by] F. G. Tompkins.—Confessional [by]<br />

Percival Wilde.—Dust of the road [byl K. S. Goodman.—He [by] E. G. O'Neill.—The<br />

god of quiet [by] John Drinkwater.—The white hawk [by] Harry Kemp.—Appendix.<br />

Hillebrand, Harold Newcomb. q 792 H55<br />

The child actors: a chapter in Elizabethan stage history. University<br />

of Illinois, 1926. (Illinois University. Studies in language and<br />

literature, v.ll, no.l.)<br />

A history of children's companies throughout the 16th century.<br />

Hofer, Mari Ruef. 793.1 H67f<br />

Festival and civic plays from Greek and Roman tales. Beckley<br />

[cl926]. (Educational play-book series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.237.<br />

Dramatization of 24 tales from classical history and mythology, intended for use in<br />

grades and high school.<br />

Howard, Sidney Coe. 812 H847n<br />

Ned McCobb's daughter; a comedy. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Lynch, Kathleen Martha. r 822.09 L99<br />

The social mode of Restoration comedy. Macmillan, 1926. (Michigan<br />

University. Publications; language and literature.)<br />

Bibliography: p.219-230.<br />

A study of the 17th century comedy of manners as a definite dramatic form and of<br />

its relation to earlier forms of comedy.<br />

Marquis, Don. 812 M411o<br />

Out of the sea; a play in four acts. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

Martinez Sierra, Gregorio. 862 M43r<br />

The romantic young lady (Sueiio de una noche de agosto); comedy<br />

in three acts; English version by Helen and Harley Granville-Barker.<br />

French [cl923]. (French's standard library edition.)


414 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Massey, Vincent, ed. 812 M457<br />

Canadian plays from Hart House Theatre, v.l. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Brothers in arms [by] Merrill Denison.—The weather breeder [by]<br />

Merrill Denison.—Pierre [by] D. C. Scott.—The point of view [by] Marian Osborne.—<br />

Three weddings of a hunchback [by] H. Borsook.—The second lie [by] I. E. MacKay.<br />

—Balm [by] Merrill Denison.—The translation of John Snaith [by] Britton Cooke.—<br />

Biographical notes.<br />

Powell-Anderson, Constance. 822 P87<br />

The heart of a clown; an autumn fantasy in one act. Gowans, 1925.<br />

(Repertory plays.)<br />

Price, Graham. 822 P94p<br />

The perfect housekeeper; a comedy in one act. Gowans, 1922.<br />

(Modern plays.)<br />

Rostand, Edmond. q 842 R75c6<br />

Cyrano de Bergerac. Rullman.<br />

French and English words.<br />

Cover-title reads "The only correct and authentic edition: Farewell American tour<br />

of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt and Mons. Coquelin".<br />

Waxman, Samuel Montefiore. 792 W34<br />

Antoine and the Theatre-Libre. Harvard University Press, 1926.<br />

"Bibliographical note": p. [239.]<br />

Andre Antoine (b.1857) founded the revolutionary Theatre-Libre in 1887. This<br />

study of his work as its director and of his influence on the French theater and the<br />

modern dramatic movement is based on M. Antoine's 40 volumes of newspaper clippings<br />

and on conversations with M. Antoine and with playwrights, directors, actors, and<br />

critics connected with the Theatre-Libre.<br />

Humor<br />

Carroll, Lewis (pseud, of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). q 827 C23f<br />

Further nonsense, verse and prose, illustrated by H. M. Bateman.<br />

Appleton, 1926.<br />

Melville, Helen, pseud., & Melville, Lewis (pseud, of 827 M59<br />

Lewis S. Benjamin), comp.<br />

An anthology of humorous verse; Herrick to Owen Seaman. Dodd.<br />

Limited to English authors.<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Abert, Hermann Joseph. 92 M948ab<br />

W. A. Mozart; neubearbeitete und erweiterte ausgabe von O. J.<br />

Mozart. Ed.6. 2v. 1923-24.<br />

v.l. 1756-1782.<br />

v.2. 1783-1791.<br />

[Allegheny County, Pa., Bar Association.] r 92 M412aL<br />

In memoriam, John Marron. [Pittsburgh, 1914.]<br />

Transcript of the minutes of the meeting of the Allegheny County Bar Association<br />

held at the association rooms, Court house, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 20, 1914.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 415<br />

Barthou, Louis. 92 W134b<br />

The prodigious lover; new aspects in the life of Richard Wagner;<br />

tr. by H. I. Brock. Duffield, 1927.<br />

A biographical account, almost entirely confined to a record of his many love<br />

affairs and his marriages.<br />

Bogigian, Hagop. 92 B588b<br />

In quest of the soul of civilization, with a foreword by J. S. Williams.<br />

Privately printed [cl925].<br />

This autobiography relates the varied experiences of an Armenian immigrant, who<br />

came to America in 1876, his wide travels, and his efforts in behalf of his people.<br />

Bums, Walter Noble. 92 B627b<br />

The saga of Billy the kid. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

A stirring account of the career of the famous New Mexican outlaw, William H.<br />

Bonney, told, in many cases, in the words of people who knew him.<br />

Butt, G. Baseden. 92 B542b<br />

Madame Blavatsky. McKay [1925].<br />

Bibliography: p.269.<br />

An account of the career of the founder of the Theosophical Society.<br />

Clarke, Sir Edward Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 92 B342c<br />

Benjamin Disraeli; the romance of a great career, 1804-1881. Murray<br />

[1926].<br />

A condensation of the six-volume authorized biography by Monypenny and Buckle.<br />

Darlow, Thomas Herbert. 92 N325d<br />

William Robertson Nicoll, life and letters. Doran [1925].<br />

Bibliography: p.454-466.<br />

"Journalist, editor, author, political leader—he was equally effective in each role<br />

. . .Perhaps the chief debt under which Nicoll placed the reading public was his success<br />

in finding young authors of promise. Their introduction to the wider public secured<br />

by many men who afterwards became famous was due to his judgment and encouragement."<br />

Times [London] literary supplement, 192$,<br />

Delany, Mrs. Mary (Granville) Pendarves. 92 D389d<br />

Mrs. Delany at court and among the wits; being the record of a<br />

great lady of genius in the art of living, with an introduction by R. B.<br />

Johnson. Paul [1925].<br />

"Arranged from 'The autobiography and correspondence of Mrs. Delany, with<br />

interesting reminiscences of Ge<strong>org</strong>e III and Queen Charlotte'. Edited by Lady Llanover.<br />

In 6 vols. 1861, 1862."<br />

Drinkwater, John, 5.1882. 92 C3751d<br />

Mr. Charles, king of England. Doran [cl926].<br />

"Principal sources consulted": p.vii—viii.<br />

"His work is in essence a plea for the reversal of the old damnatory judgments on<br />

Charles [the Second] and a recognition of his better qualities of' mind and heart, along<br />

with a proper appraisal of his contribution to the establishment of the characteristic<br />

English form of government, the constitutional monarchy...'Mr. Charles' is a character<br />

study rather than a biography or a history of the times, yet inevitably biography and<br />

history enter in." T. M. Parrott in Saturday review of literature, J927.<br />

Dudley, Emilius Clark. 92 D872d<br />

The medicine man, being the memoirs of fifty years of medical progress.<br />

Sears [cl927].<br />

The autobiography of an eminent American physician, president emeritus of Northwestern<br />

University Medical School.


416 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Erskine, Marjory. 92 D864e<br />

Mother Philippine Duchesne, with an introduction by J. J. Glennon.<br />

Longmans, 1926.<br />

A biography of the French nun who came to Saint Louis in 1818. She established<br />

the Society of the Sacred Heart, and founded the first free school west of the Mississippi.<br />

Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens. 92 B843f<br />

James Bryce (Viscount Bryce of Dechmont, O. M.). 2v. Macmillan,<br />

1927.<br />

The biography does not attempt to go into the full detail of Lord Bryce's long career<br />

and manifold activities but rather to present a portrait of the man. Many letters of<br />

travel and excerpts from his diaries are included, and the second volume is largely<br />

devoted to letters written during and after the World War, most of them to his American<br />

friends, Eliot, Lowell, Roosevelt, and others.<br />

Fox, Dixon Ryan. 92 H387f<br />

Caleb Heathcote, gentleman colonist; the story of a career in the<br />

province of New York, 1692-1721. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Heathcote came to America in 1692 as a young English merchant. He was soon<br />

active in the provincial government of New York, serving later as mayor, acquired large<br />

holdings of land, and was prominent in the development of the Anglican church in<br />

America.<br />

Goyau, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. 92 M633g<br />

Cardinal Mercier, with a preface by Viscount Halifax. Longmans,<br />

1926.<br />

"The important role which Cardinal Mercier played in the history of Belgium<br />

during. .. [the World War] has somewhat thrown into eclipse his significant part in<br />

philosophical and ecclesiastical developments of the preceding years. This brief resume<br />

—by a Frenchman—places his career in its due perspective." Books, 1927.<br />

Herold, Amos L. 92 P321h<br />

James Kirke Paulding, versatile American. Columbia University<br />

Press, 1926. (Columbia University, New York. Studies in English<br />

and comparative literature.)<br />

Bibliography: p.148-160.<br />

A critical biography of a writer prominent in American letters in the early 19th<br />

century as a novelist, critic, and poet.<br />

Hunt, Violet. 92 H9412h<br />

I have this to say; the story of my flurried years. Boni [cl926].<br />

Also published under the title "The flurried years".<br />

An emotional account of Miss Hunt's literary and personal relations with Ford<br />

Madox Ford, with reminiscences of Conrad, Henry James, and other of her literary<br />

acquaintances.<br />

Johnson, Clifton. 92 S7993J<br />

The parson's devil; the life story of Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. Stearns, one of the<br />

ablest, wittiest, and best loved of American lawyers, illustrated by P<br />

Newell. Crowell [cl927].<br />

Mr. Stearns (1831-94) was a prominent lawyer in western Massachusetts.<br />

Lamar, Mrs. Clarinda Huntington (Pendleton). 92 L1772L<br />

The life of Joseph Rucker Lamar, 1857-1916. Putnam, 1926.<br />

Judge Lamar was appointed associate j'ustice of the Supreme court of the United<br />

States by President Taft. This biography is written by his wife.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 417<br />

Lamme, Benjamin Garver. r 92 L192L<br />

Benjamin Garver Lamme, electrical engineer; an autobiography.<br />

Putman, 1926.<br />

"Published papers" : p.255-263.<br />

Mr. Lamme (1864-1924), a pioneer and leader in electrical development, was for<br />

35 years connected with the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Among<br />

his achievements in the design of dynamo electric machines were the great generators<br />

for Niagara.<br />

Ludwig, Emil. 92 W741lLu<br />

William Hohenzollern, the last of the kaisers; translated from the<br />

German by E. C. Mayme, with 29 illustrations. Putnam, 1927.<br />

"Not the formal history of a man or of an epoch. It is rather a distillation of<br />

impressions created...by a process of speculation upon fragments of information gathered<br />

from a great variety of sources. The author... is not unmindful of the necessity of<br />

documentation, and he makes plentiful use of it, but the subjective and merely personal<br />

character of much of its substance leaves a conviction. . .that the writer has chosen his<br />

colors to paint a picture that was already in his mind... He has represented him<br />

[William II] as a being unbalanced from his birth and further distorted by his education,<br />

predestined by the forces which shaped him to be an abortive ruler," D. J. Hill<br />

in American historical rci'iczv, 1927.<br />

McBride, Robert Wesley. 92 L715mc<br />

Personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln, by a member of his<br />

bodyguard, with introduction by A. J. Beveridge. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

"Of this limited first edition, five hundred copies are printed for sale. This is copy<br />

number 176."<br />

Magne, £mile. 92 L595m<br />

Ninon de Lanclos; tr. and ed. by G. S. Stevenson. Holt [1925?]<br />

"Works of Ninon de Lanclos": p.291-292.<br />

Bibliography: p.293-307.<br />

A study based on contemporary memoirs and letters.<br />

Malone, Dumas. 92 C789m<br />

The public life of Thomas Cooper, 1783-1839. Yale University Press,<br />

1926. (Yale historical publications; miscellany.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.[402]-416.<br />

Maude, Aylmer. 92 S883m<br />

The authorized life of Marie C. Stopes. Williams, 1924.<br />

"List of books and pamphlets by Dr. Marie Stopes": p.214-216; "List of Dr.<br />

Stopes's scientific memoirs, etc., embodying her new discoveries": p.217-221.<br />

Dr. Stopes (ft. 1880) is an eminent English scientist, a leading authority on paleobotany<br />

and coal-research, and widely known for her work as advocate of birth control.<br />

Morris, Lloyd R. 92 H367m<br />

The rebellious Puritan; portrait of Mr. Hawthorne. Harcourt, 1927.<br />

"A biography essentially in the 'new' manner. It is both a reconstruction and an<br />

explanation, a picture in subdued hues and a completed argument, a story and a thesis."<br />

H. S. Gorman in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Orpen, Mrs. Adela Elizabeth R. 92 0287o<br />

Memories of the old emigrant days in Kansas, 1862-1865, also of a<br />

visit to Paris in 1867. Blackwood, 1926.<br />

Read, Conyers. r 92 W189r<br />

Mr. Secretary Walsingham and the policy of Queen Elizabeth. 3v.<br />

Clarendon Press, 1925.<br />

A study of the public life of Elizabeth's chief secretary of state.<br />

"The ripe fruition of upwards of two decades of exhaustive research, of extensive<br />

reading, and of open-minded, intelligent, and critical meditation." A. L. Cross in<br />

American historical review, 1926.


418 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Thomas of Celano. 92 F866t<br />

St. Francis of Assisi according to Brother Thomas of Celano, his<br />

descriptions of the seraphic father, A.D. 1229-1257; with a critical introduction<br />

containing a description of every extant version by H. G.<br />

Rosedale. Dent, 1904.<br />

The first biography of St. Francis, written in 1229 by a member of the Franciscan<br />

Order. The text is in Latin.<br />

United States—State department. r 92 L7172u<br />

The flight of Captain Charles A. Lindbergh from New York to<br />

Paris, May 20-21, 1927, as compiled from the official records of the<br />

Department of state. 1927.<br />

Made up of congratulatory messages and other communications concerning Lindbergh,<br />

sent by the governments of Europe, Spanish America, and Japan.<br />

Williams, Charles Richard. 92 H372w<br />

The life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, nineteenth president of the<br />

United States; with portraits and other illustrations. 2v. Houghton,<br />

1914.<br />

"The first chapter is substantially Mr. [William Henryl Smith's work"; also<br />

"appreciable portions of other early chapters." Preface.<br />

Wood, Mrs. Fanny Anne (Burney). 92 W8532w<br />

A great-niece's journals; being extracts from the journals of Fanny<br />

Anne Burney (Mrs. Wood) from 1830 to 1842, ed. with preface and<br />

notes by her grand-daughter M. S. Rolt and with eight illustrations.<br />

Houghton, 1926.<br />

By "the great-niece of Frances ('Fanny') Burney, afterwards Mme. d'Arblay".<br />

Includes the record of a trip to Belgium in 1830, and a residence in Madeira in 1838-39.<br />

Collected Biography. Genealogy<br />

Diehl, Charles. 923.1 D57<br />

Figures byzantines. 2v. 1924-25 (v.l, 1925).<br />

v.l, 10th ed.; v.2, 7th ed.<br />

v.l. La vie d'une imperatrice a Byzance.—• Athenais.— Theodora.— Irene.— Les<br />

romanesques aventures de Basile le Macedonien.—Les quatre mariages de 1'empereur<br />

Leon le Sage.—Theophano.—Zoe la Porphyrogenete.—Une familie de bourgeoisie a<br />

Byzance.—Anne Dalassene.<br />

v.2. Byzance et l'Occident a l'epoque des croisades.—Anne Comnene.—Irene<br />

Doukas.—Audronic Comnene.—Un poete de cour.—Princesses d'Occident.—A la cour<br />

des Comnenes et des Paleologues.—Deux romans de chevalerie byzantins.<br />

Hearnshaw, Fossey John Cobb, ed. 923.2 H38<br />

The political principles of some notable prime ministers in the<br />

nineteenth century; a series of lectures delivered in King's College, University<br />

of London. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Canning, by H. W. V. Temperley.—The Duke of Wellington,<br />

by Sir Charles Oman.—Sir Robert Peel, by Sir Richard Lodge.—Lord Palmerston, by<br />

Philip Guedalla.—Lord John Russell, by W. F. Reddaway.—Benjamin Disraeli, earl of<br />

Beaconsfield, by F. J. C. Hearnshaw.—Mr. W. E. Gladstone, by Ramsay Muir.—The<br />

Marquess of Salisbury, by C. H, K. Marten.<br />

Houssaye, Arsene. q 920.7 H83<br />

Les femmes du temps passe. 1863.<br />

Contents.— La duchesse de Bourgogne.— Adrienne Lecouvreur.— La duchesse de<br />

Berry.—La marquise de Parbere.-—La cour du Regent: La duchesse d'Orleans;


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1.927 419<br />

Houssaye, Arsene—continued. q 920.7 H83<br />

Mademoiselle de Valois; L'abbesse de Chelles; La comedienne Emilie.—Rosalba.—Madame<br />

de Tencin.—Mademoiselle Gaussin.—La duchesse de Chateauroux.—Mademoiselle de<br />

Camargo.—Madame de Pompadour.—Madame du Chastelet.—Madame de la Popeliniere.<br />

—Madame de Warens.—Mademoiselle de Marivaux.—Mademoiselle de Lespinasse.—La<br />

reine Marie-Antoinette. — Mademoiselle Guimard. — Sophie Arnould. — Mademoiselle<br />

Clairon.—Quelques figures du temps: La blanchisseuse de Dufresny; La femme de<br />

Crebillon.—La Manon de l'abbe Prevost; Les filles de Gretry; La fille de Vanloo.—<br />

Madame Vigee-Lebrun.—Madame Recamier.<br />

Johnson, Reginald Brimley, ed. 920 J364<br />

Fanny Burney and the Burneys, fully illustrated. Stokes [1926].<br />

Contents.—Madame d'Arblay in France: additions to the diary.—"Apology" for emigrant<br />

French clergy; [Selections from Camilla]; "Dedication" to The wanderer [by]<br />

Frances Burney.—Unpublished letters [by] Susan Burney.—Dr. Burney.—James Burney.—Charles<br />

Burney, D. D.—Sarah Harriet Burney and Richard Thomas Burney.—<br />

Charlotte Ann Burney, her children and grandchildren.—Frances Burney (daughter of<br />

Esther).—The Worcester journal.<br />

Law, Frederick Houk. 920 L39<br />

Modern great Americans; short biographies of twenty great Americans<br />

of modern times who won wide recognition for achievements in<br />

various types of activity. Century [cl926].<br />

Contents.—Alexander Graham Bell.—Luther Burbank.—John Burroughs.—Andrew<br />

Carnegie.—Alexis Carrel.—Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain).—Thomas Alva<br />

Edison.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington Goethals.—William Crawford G<strong>org</strong>as.—Albert Abraham<br />

Michelson.—Robert Andrews Millikan.—Robert Edwin Peary.—John Joseph Pershing.—<br />

Theodore William Richards.—Theodore Roosevelt.—Elihu Root.—John Singer Sargent.—<br />

Henry Van Dyke.—Woodrow Wilson.—Wilbur and Orville Wright.<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, Nathaniel Harris. r 929.2 M89<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an genealogy; a history of James M<strong>org</strong>an, of New London,<br />

Conn., and his descendants, from 1607 to 1869; with an appendix, containing<br />

the history of his brother, Miles M<strong>org</strong>an, of Springfield, Mass<br />

and some of his descendants. Case, 1869.<br />

Newton, Evelyn Caroline (Bromley-Davenport) 929.2 L54n<br />

Legh, baroness.<br />

The house of Lyme from its foundation to the end of the eighteenth<br />

century; illustrated. Heinemann, 1917.<br />

The history of Lyme Hall in Cheshire, and of the Legh family, its owners, based<br />

chiefly on family letters of the 16th and 17th centuries.<br />

Newton, Evelyn Caroline (Bromley-Davenport) 929.2 L54ne<br />

Legh, baroness.<br />

Lyme letters, 1660-1760; illustrated. Heinemann, 1925.<br />

In a sense a sequel to the author's previous book "The house of Lyme", introducing<br />

other members of the Legh family and throwing light on English manners, customs, and<br />

domestic life of the 17th and 18th centuries.<br />

Rush, Sylvester R. r 929.2 R89<br />

Historical and genealogical account of the Rush family. Festner<br />

Printing Co., 1925.<br />

Contains also the Babbit and Leonard families.<br />

Sellers, Edwin Jaquett. r 929.2 S467s<br />

Sellers family of Pennsylvania and allied families. [Allen] 1925.


420 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Flags<br />

Griswold, Frank Gray. r 929.9 G93<br />

The house flags of the merchants of New York, 1800-1860. Privately<br />

printed, 1926.<br />

"The merchants of old New York": p.25-48.<br />

Tiemann, Bernard Joseph. qr 929.9 T45<br />

Intelligence known and un-known about the origin, etc. of the flag<br />

of the United States, and an out of the ordinary bibliography of American<br />

flag works. 1925.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Bibliography: p.13-21.<br />

Travel and Description<br />

General<br />

Bartholomew, John Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 912 B27<br />

The handy reference atlas of the world. Ed.10. Bartholomew, 1923.<br />

Bowen, Frank C qr 910.4 B66<br />

The sea; its history and romance. 4v. McBride, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: v.4, p.279-282.<br />

"Like a tremendous tapestry of innumerable colors and scenes this history of<br />

shipping in text and pictures unrolls, revealing wars and discoveries, glorious exploits<br />

and overwhelming disasters; admirals, pirates, traders, explorers, smugglers, whalemen<br />

—from tiny Phenician boats... to fleets of mighty steel ships... In addition to the<br />

hundreds of excellent halftone reproductions of contemporary nautical prints and paintings...<br />

the volumes contain more than sixty full-page colored plates, most of them<br />

reproductions of rare and beautiful shipping prints...The manner in which the work is<br />

written is that of vigorous anecdote rather than historical relation." IV. H. Wells in<br />

Literary review, 1927.<br />

The British navy is given particularly full treatment.<br />

Cleveland—Education board. r 910.7 C58<br />

Course of stud}', junior high school geography, Cleveland public<br />

schools. 1922.<br />

Contains "References".<br />

Drake, Sir Francis. qr 910.4 D78<br />

The world encompassed, and analogous contemporary documents<br />

concerning Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the world, with an<br />

appreciation of the achievement by Sir R. C. Temple. Argonaut Press,<br />

1926.<br />

Wallis, Bertie Cotterell. 910.7 W18<br />

The teaching of geography. Cambridge University Press, 1921.<br />

(Cambridge handbooks for teachers.)<br />

Europe<br />

Calhoun, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Miller. 913.38 C13b<br />

Tlie business life of ancient Athens; introduction by W. E. Creed.<br />

University of Chicago Press [cl926].<br />

Deals particularly with the grain trade, banks and bankers, and mines and mining.<br />

"This little volume, popular in style yet solidly based upon scholarly foundations,<br />

is. . .primarily. . .a portrait gallery of Greek business men and financiers [in] the<br />

fourth century B.C." Books, JV2?.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 421<br />

Chester, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Grant. 914 C42<br />

Travel in Europe made easy; a detailed itinerary for the independent<br />

traveler. Dodd, 1927.<br />

Elnett, Mrs. Elaine (Pasvolsky). 914.7 E54<br />

Historic origin and social development of family life in Russia, with<br />

a preface by F. H. Giddings. Columbia University Press, 1926.<br />

" Bibliography: p.145-151.<br />

Gulick, Charles Burton. 913.38 G969m<br />

Modern traits in old Greek life. Longmans, 1927. (Our debt to<br />

Greece and Rome.)<br />

Bibliography: p.158-159.<br />

"An attempt to show how far the manners and customs of ancient Hellas have left<br />

their mark on the routine of our modern daily life." Preface.<br />

Hill, Mrs. Ida Carleton (Thallon). 913.37 H55<br />

Rome of the kings; an archaeological setting for Livy and Virgil,<br />

with two maps. Dutton [cl925].<br />

"Select bibliography": p.237-242.<br />

Contents.—Fortes ante Romulum.—Antenor the Trojan.—The Forum and low-lying<br />

districts of Rome.—The hills of Rome.—Rome's conquest of the Campagna.—Etruria<br />

and its early inhabitants.—The early temples of Latium and southern Etruria.—Museums<br />

illustrative of the prehistoric periods.<br />

Holland, Louise Adams. r 913.37 H72<br />

The Faliscans in prehistoric times. American Academy in Rome,<br />

1925. (American Academy in Rome. Papers and monographs, v.5.)<br />

The Faliscans, a folk speaking a Latinic dialect, lived in the district northeast of<br />

Rome. Information as to their manner of life, particularly their burial customs, derived<br />

from the results of recent excavations, is here presented.<br />

Hutton, Edward. 914.58 H97<br />

Cities of Sicily, with 12 illustrations in colour by Harry Morley.<br />

Little, 1926.<br />

Describes the chief cities and tells some of the history and legends concerning them.<br />

Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. 914.21 K27<br />

The early history of Piccadilly, Leicester Square, Soho, & their<br />

neighborhood, based on a plan drawn in 1585 and published by the<br />

London Topographical Society in 1925. Cambridge University Press,<br />

1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Oppenheim, Edward Phillips. 914 026<br />

The quest for winter sunshine; with illustrations. Little, 1927.<br />

"A very cheerful, light and spontaneous book describing his life as he has gravitated<br />

from place to place about the blue, tradition-rich, voluptuous Mediterranean."<br />

Books, 1927.<br />

Peel, Mrs. Dorothy C. (Bayliff). 914.2 P36<br />

A hundred wonderful years; social and domestic life of a century,<br />

1820-1920, with seventy illustrations from photographs, prints, and<br />

newspapers of the period. Lane [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.244-247.<br />

An informal account of English manners and customs, with many anecdotes and<br />

descriptions quoted from histories, memoirs, and contemporary letters, diaries, and novels.


422 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Przezdziecki, Renaud, comte. b 914.38 P97<br />

Varsovie, avec 170 illustrations en texte et 32 gravures hors texte.<br />

[pref. 1924.]<br />

Descriptive and historical account of the outstanding examples of art and architecture<br />

in Warsaw and its environs.<br />

Rimington, Frank C. 914.4 R46<br />

Motor rambles through France; some descriptions and some reflections;<br />

with illustrations in colour by E. J. Rimington and a supplementary<br />

chapter on French mediaeval architecture by G. H. West.<br />

Ed.2. Houghton [1925].<br />

Saillens, fimile. 914.4 S13t<br />

Toute la France; sa terre, son peuple, ses travaux, les oeuvres de son<br />

genie, 50 gravures et tableaux et une carte hors texte en couleurs.<br />

[cl925.]<br />

"Quelques ouvrages sur la France": p.[433]—434.<br />

Schoonmaker, Frank. 914 S37<br />

Through Europe on two dollars a day; illustrated. McBride, 1927.<br />

LTseful information about means of travel, hotels, restaurants, etc., with suggestions<br />

as to desirable places to visit in order to see the most typical and the most beautiful<br />

parts of the countries as well as to find the cheapest rates. Has chapters on France,<br />

Italy, Spain, North Africa, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and England.<br />

Walsh, James Joseph. 914.15 W18<br />

The world's debt to the Irish. Stratford Co., 1926.<br />

Discusses Ireland's contributions to civilization in its music, literature, art, and<br />

learning.<br />

United States<br />

r 917.3 A93all<br />

Automobile blue book, 1927. 4v. Automobile Blue Books, Inc., cl927.<br />

v.l. New York and New England, Quebec, Ontario, and the Maritime Provinces.<br />

v.2. Southeastern states.<br />

v.3. Middle Western states, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, and West Virginia.<br />

v.4. Western and transcontinental.<br />

Denver, Chamber of Commerce. r 917.88 D436<br />

Distinctive Denver; the romance of an American capital. [Publishers<br />

Press] 1926.<br />

An illustrated pamphlet describing the growth and development of the city since its<br />

earliest days.<br />

Fay, Bernard. r 016.9173 F29<br />

Bibliographie critique des ouvrages francais relatifs aux litats-Unis<br />

(1770-1800). 1925. (Bibliotheque de la Revue de litterature comparee,<br />

v.7, [pt.2].)<br />

In two parts: (1) Bibliographie. (2) Etude critique.<br />

;-Toutes les oeuvres imprimees de 1770 a 1800 dont l'objet propre etait de decrire<br />

les Etats-Unis ou de chercher a les connaitre."<br />

917.3 M73<br />

Mirrors of the year; a national review of the outstanding figures, trends,<br />

and events of 1926/27. Stokes, 1927.<br />

1926/27 ed. by Grant Overton.<br />

Articles written by various authors.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 423<br />

[Samson, Harry G.] comp. 917.4886 S19<br />

Pittsburgh's civic center. [Pittsburgh, Power Co.l 1927.<br />

The same r 917.4886 S19<br />

Contains 41 pictures of public buildings and scenes in the Schenley Farms district.<br />

Shaw, Mrs. Gertrude E. (Metcalfe). 917.8 S53<br />

English caravanners in the wild West, the old pioneers' trail, with<br />

sketches by U. S. Lang, and other illustrations. Blackwood, 1926.<br />

An account of an English family's journey from California to Missouri in a<br />

horse-drawn caravan.<br />

Siegfried, Andre. 917.3 S571<br />

America comes of age, a French analysis; tr. from the French by<br />

H. H. Hemming and Doris Hemming. Harcourt [1927],<br />

A survey of the social, economic, and political conditions of the LTnited States<br />

since the World War, analyzing the racial and religious aspects of our domestic<br />

problems, the industrial and economic situation, and our party politics and foreign<br />

relations.<br />

Siringo, Charles A. 917.8 S61<br />

Riata and spurs; the story of a lifetime spent in the saddle as cowboy<br />

and detective; with an introduction by Gifford Pinchot, and with illustrations.<br />

Houghton, 1927.<br />

Wade, Mary Hazleton. 917.8 Wll<br />

The trail blazers; the story of the Lewis and Clark expedition, with<br />

illustrations. Little, 1924.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Amundsen, Roald, & Ellsworth, Lincoln. 919.8 A52f<br />

First crossing of the polar sea; with additional chapters by other<br />

members of the expedition. Doran, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Plans and preparations.—The hangar and the mooring-masts, by Joh.<br />

Hover.—Waiting at Svalbard.—From Rome to Svalbard, by Gustav Amundsen.—Ready<br />

for the start.—The members of the expedition.—Across the polar sea.—The journey<br />

home.—Back to Norway.—The navigation over the polar sea, by Hj. Riiser-Larsen.—<br />

Weather and weather warnings during the polar flight, by Finn Malmgren.—The<br />

"N<strong>org</strong>e's" radio station and the radio service on board, by Birger Gottwaldt.<br />

The expedition crossed the Arctic basin in May, 1926 in the airship "N<strong>org</strong>e",<br />

flying from Svalbard to Teller, Alaska.<br />

Binney, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 919.8 B485<br />

With seaplane and sledge in the Arctic, by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Binney, leader<br />

Oxford University Arctic Expedition, with a preface by W. J. Sollas;<br />

with 40 pages of illustrations. Hutchinson [1925].<br />

A full account of the Oxford University Arctic Expedition to Spitsbergen and<br />

North-East Land in 1924.<br />

Browne, Edward Granville. 915.5 B79<br />

A year amongst the Persians; impressions as to the life, character,<br />

& thought of the people of Persia, received during twelve months'<br />

residence in that country in the years 1887-1888, with a memoir by Sir<br />

E. D. Ross. Cambridge University Press, 1926.<br />

Written by a distinguished British Orientalist and first published in 1893.


424 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Hawkes, Charles Pascoe. 916.1 H36<br />

Mauresques; with some Basque and Spanish cameos; with twentyone<br />

illustrations. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Printed in Great Britain.<br />

"Neither a history nor a travelogue; it is a series of glimpses, or long gazings,<br />

rather, into North African and Spanish life." Independent, 1926.<br />

Joyce, Thomas Athol. 913.72 J48m<br />

Maya & Mexican art. "The Studio", 1927.<br />

"Select bibliography": p.187-191.<br />

Queensland—Intelligence and tourist bureau. 919.43 Q22<br />

The pocket Queensland, containing general information regarding<br />

the great north-eastern state of the Australian commonwealth. [1924.]<br />

Visser, Jeannette (Hooft). 915.4 V35<br />

Among the Kara-Korum glaciers in 1925, with contributions by P. C<br />

Visser. Arnold, 1926.<br />

An account of an expedition undertaken by a party of Dutch and Swiss explorers<br />

in the glacial region of the Karakorum Mountains, a range north of the Himalayas.<br />

Warner, Langdon. 915.1 W23<br />

The long old road in China, with illustrations from photographs.<br />

Doubleday, 1926.<br />

"The straightforward story of an expedition undertaken by an American in the<br />

interests of Chinese art and of Harvard University.. .The magic cities of old China<br />

and the excitement of discovering them are described by a man who has the knack of<br />

infecting words with his own ardor." Independent. 1927.<br />

Younghusband, Sir Francis Edward. 915.1 Y41<br />

Peking to Lhasa; the narrative of journeys in the Chinese Empire<br />

made by the late Ge<strong>org</strong>e Pereira, from notes and diaries supplied by<br />

Sir Cecil Pereira. Houghton, 1926.<br />

General Pereira undertook three journeys between 1921 and 1923, making observations<br />

for a map of the country. He travelled from Peking to Lhasa and India, then<br />

from Burma to Shanghai, and on his way from Yunnan to Kansu he died. The book<br />

contains numerous illustrations and a folded map incorporating General Pereira's<br />

surveys.<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Jusserand, Jean Jules, and others. 907 J53<br />

The writing of history. Scribner [cl926].<br />

Contents.—The historian's work [by] J. J. Jusserand.—The influence of graduate<br />

instruction on historical writing [by] W. C. Abbott.—The craftsmanship of the historian<br />

[by] C. W. Colby.—The present state of history-writing [by] J. S. Bassett.<br />

Wates, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Frederick. 901 W29<br />

Progress & the past; a glance down the ages. Allen [1925].<br />

A sketch of the history of civilization, particularly as it has been influenced by the<br />

great religions of the world.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 425<br />

Europe<br />

Lodge, Eleanor C 944.7 L76<br />

Gascony under English rule; with four maps. Methuen [1926].<br />

"The first object... is to give a continuous account of the period of three hundred<br />

years [1152-1453] during which a large portion of South-western France was in the<br />

hands of the English Kings and to show the importance of this connection to England<br />

at home, as well as its influence on the relations between England and France in the<br />

Middle Ages. Its second object is to give some idea of social conditions, both in town<br />

and country." Preface.<br />

Mathiez, Albert. 944.04 M473<br />

The fall of Robespierre, and other essays: The young Robespierre;<br />

Aigoin; The Supreme Being; Catherine Theot; Herman; Truchon; Marcandier;<br />

Fouquier-Tinville; The 9th Thermidor; Barere and Vadier;<br />

Babeuf. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Twelve critical studies of the revolutionary period, based upon documents.<br />

Nosek, Vladimir. 943.71 N47s<br />

The spirit of Bohemia; a survey of Czechoslovak history, music, and<br />

literature. Allen [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.[2091-211, [370]-372.<br />

Rostovtsev, Mikhail Ivanovich. q 937 R75<br />

The social & economic history of the Roman Empire. Clarendon<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliographical notes: p.[489]-631.<br />

The "survey, drawn by a master's hand, is of equal importance to students of<br />

political science, of economics and of history.. .The plates contain rich material... In<br />

the voluminous notes a staggering mass of sources and bibliography has been gathered<br />

together". R. P. Blake in American political science review, 1926.<br />

Seton, Walter Warren. 941 S49<br />

Some historians of Scotland; a public inaugural lecture delivered at<br />

University College, London, on 21st February 1924. Thin, 1924.<br />

A pamphlet giving a brief account of the 14th century historians, John of Fordun<br />

and Walter Bower, and of those of the 16th century, Boece, Bellenden, Buchanan, Knox,<br />

and Leslie.<br />

United States<br />

Andrews, Elisha Benjamin. 973 A56h2<br />

History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America<br />

to the present time, with 650 illustrations and maps. 6v. Scribner, 1926.<br />

v.l.<br />

v.2.<br />

v.3.<br />

v.4.<br />

v.5.<br />

v.6.<br />

1492-1763.<br />

1763-1814.<br />

1814-1861.<br />

1862-1888.<br />

18S8-1908.<br />

1909-1926.<br />

Bell, Herbert Clifford, and others. qr 973 B41<br />

Guide to British West Indian archive materials in London and in<br />

the islands, for the history of the United States. Carnegie Institution<br />

of Washington, 1926. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication,<br />

no.372.)<br />

Papers of the Department of historical research of the Carnegie Institution of<br />

Washington.<br />

Refers to material relative to the history of the British colonies in America and of<br />

the United States in the period before 1825.


426 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Benson, Adolph Burnett. 973.3 B44<br />

Sweden and the American Revolution. Tuttle, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[169]-181.<br />

"Purports to outline the official and, in some degree, the non-official Swedish<br />

attitude toward the American colonists, to indicate in a general way. . . the part .played<br />

by the descendants of the Delaware Swedes; to point out what share the Swedish government<br />

had in directing European policies that influenced the final results; to show that<br />

commercial relations existed between the American colonies and Sweden during the<br />

period of the Revolution; and... to give as complete list as possible of the names of<br />

Swedish officers who directly or indirectly fought for American Independence." Preface.<br />

Bodley, Temple. 973.3 B58<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Rogers Clark; his life and public services. Houghton, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[405]-408.<br />

General Clark, soldier and frontiersman, the brother of William Clark of the Lewis<br />

and Clark expedition, played an important part during the Revolutionary War in<br />

securing to the United States much of the territory between the Mississippi and the<br />

Alleghenies. This volume presents an account of his activities, including those as commissioner<br />

of Indian affairs, and letters and documents relating to him.<br />

Coleman, Emma Lewis. r 974 C68<br />

New England captives carried to Canada between 1677 and 1760,<br />

during the French and Indian wars. 2v. Southworth Press, 1925.<br />

Crawford, Lewis F. r 978.3 C87<br />

The Medora-Deadwood stage line. Capital Book Co., 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A pamphlet describing the stage line established by the Marquis de Mores in 1883,<br />

toward the end of the gold rush to the Black Hills.<br />

Dahlinger, Charles William. 974.886 D15pL<br />

A place of great historic interest; Pittsburgh's first burying-ground<br />

Pittsburgh, 1919.<br />

Reprinted from the "Western Pennsylvania historical magazine".<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

The same r 974.886 D15pL<br />

Short articles on the history of the cemetery, with accounts of some of the pioneers<br />

and prominent citizens buried there.<br />

Fish, Carl Russell. r 973 P52<br />

Syllabus for American history. University of Wisconsin, 1926.<br />

Grant, Blanche Chloe. 970.3 C78<br />

Taos Indians. 1925.<br />

An account of the legends, traditions, and history of these Indians, by a resident<br />

of many years of.Taos, New Mexico.<br />

Harrell, Isaac Samuel. g73 3 pj28<br />

Loyalism in Virginia; chapters in the economic history of the Revolution.<br />

Duke University Press, 1926. (Duke University. Publications.)<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.[183]-191.<br />

A well-documented study attempting to account for the almost complete absence of<br />

loyalism to the British government in the agrarianism which from the beginning had<br />

been growing away from the commercialism of England. Discusses the economic problems<br />

concerning frontier land, debts to British merchants, and alien property.<br />

Muzzey, David Saville. 973 M98r2<br />

Readings in American history. Rev. ed. Ginn [cl921].


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 427<br />

Pittsburgh school bulletin. qr 974.886 P6749<br />

Civic improvement number. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Teachers Association<br />

[1926],<br />

Special issue, May 1926 of "Pittsburgh school bulletin".<br />

The same. (In Pittsburgh school bulletin,<br />

v.19, pt.2.) r 379.748 P6742 v.19 pt.2<br />

Articles on schools, <strong>org</strong>anizations, and institutions in Pittsburgh. Contains a list<br />

of contemporary Pittsburgh authors and their works.<br />

Simkins, Francis Butler. 975.7 S58<br />

The Tillman movement in South Carolina. Duke University Press,<br />

1926. (Duke University. Publications.)<br />

Bibliography: p.247-261.<br />

A carefully documented account of politics in South Carolina after Reconstruction,<br />

the advent of Tillman with his reforms, and his influence after he became United States<br />

senator. Contains a chapter on the famous dispensary system. Adapted from Preface.<br />

Thomas, William Roscoe. 976.9 T37<br />

Life among the hills and mountains of Kentucky. Standard Printing<br />

Co., Inc. Press [c!926].<br />

General bibliography: p.184.<br />

A historical account of forty counties in eastern Kentucky.<br />

United States Sanitary Commission—Women's r 973.7 U25344an<br />

central association of relief, New York.<br />

Annual report (lst-4th), Oct. 12, 1861-July 7, 1865. 1861-65.<br />

Villiers du Terrage, Marc, baron de. r 977 V33<br />

La decouverte du Missouri et I'histoire du Fort d'Orleans (1673-<br />

1728). 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson. 973 W54<br />

The American people; a history. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Intended for the general reader and not the historian, the book attempts to<br />

present the whole story of America invested with as much interest and romance as<br />

possible without a sacrifice of truth or historical perspective. The author is (1927)<br />

Edwards professor of American history in Princeton University.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Baikie, James. 932 B15am<br />

The Amarna age; a study of the crisis of the ancient world, with a<br />

preface by S. A. Cook; with thirty-two full-page illustrations from<br />

photographs. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"As the setting for his critical survey of the 'Amarna age,' revealed to us by the<br />

diplomatic correspondence of the Egyptian 'Foreign Office' discovered in 1887 at Tell<br />

el-Amarna, Mr. Baikie deals briefly but lucidly with the period from the expulsion of<br />

the Hyksos to the marriage of Rameses II... Considering that Mr. Baikie devotes more<br />

than half the book to the actual crisis brought about by Akhenaton's religious preoccupation,<br />

his survey of Asiatic politics from 1600 B. C. to 1260 B. C. is astonishingly<br />

complete." New statesman, 1926.<br />

Dodwell, Henry. 954 D67<br />

A sketch of the history of India from 1858 to 1918, with maps. Longmans,<br />

1925.<br />

"Select bibliography": p.317-319.


428 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

[Hall, Josef Washington.] 950 H17<br />

The revolt of Asia, the end of the white man's world dominance, by<br />

Upton Close [pseud.]. Putnam, 1927.<br />

"As a journalist he had no time for the weary path of scholarship. Fortunately,<br />

however, he has had long experience in the Orient, and comes to this study with a rich<br />

background of comprehension and sympathy for Eastern ideas and ideals. . .He shows<br />

us the Kemalists in Turkey, the reformed non-cooperation movement in India, the<br />

nationalists in Egypt. He describes graphically the peaceful policy by means of which<br />

Siam, Persia and Indo-China are gradually edging out the foreigner. He shows us the<br />

Filipinos writhing under American proconsular rule. He re-interprets the policy of<br />

Japan. . . And, chiefly, he shows us China, the spearhead of the movement." Herbert<br />

Solow in Literary review, 1927.<br />

Hole, Hugh Marshall. 968 H71<br />

The making of Rhodesia. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

A detailed account of the efforts of Cecil Rhodes and the British South Africa<br />

Company to extend British influence northward from Cape Colony. Covers the period<br />

from 1881 to 1904. The author is (1927) secretary of the British South Africa Company,<br />

and has filled many public offices in Rhodesia.<br />

Ireland, Walter Alleyne. 951.9 128<br />

The new Korea. Dutton [cl926].<br />

Presents in some detail the aims, the methods, and the results of Japanese administration<br />

in Korea.<br />

"He believes that Korea is in good hands and should remain there, and his thoroughly<br />

documented book goes far to sustain his conviction." Outlook, 1927.<br />

Jack, J. W. 933 J12<br />

The date of the Exodus in the light of external evidence. Clark,<br />

1925.<br />

"The author has endeavoured to reach historical results through external evidence,<br />

particularly of an archaeological nature, combined with a critical view of the Old Testament<br />

records." Preface.<br />

Josephus, Flavius. 933 J44J<br />

Josephus, with an English translation by H. St. J. Thackeray, v.l.<br />

Heinemann, 1926. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

Greek and English on opposite pages.<br />

v.l. The life.—Against Apion.<br />

Th e same r 933 J44J<br />

Kuykendall, Ralph S. 996.9 K44<br />

A history of Hawaii; prepared under the direction of the Historical<br />

commission of the territory of Hawaii, with introductory chapters by<br />

H. E. Gregory. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"For further reading" at the end of most chapters; "A short list of books dealing<br />

with Hawaiian history": p.356-357.<br />

Norton, Henry Kittredge. 95! jcr46<br />

China and the powers. Day, 1927.<br />

"Reference bibliography": p.254-258.<br />

A survey of the factors, both in domestic affairs and in foreign relations which<br />

have given rise to the situation in China since 1911. The author, an experienced lawyer<br />

who lived in China for many years as a student of its affairs, has lectured at various<br />

universities, notably at conferences on China held under the auspices of Johns Hopkins<br />

University and at the Institute of Politics in Williamstown.


European War<br />

BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 429<br />

Allen, Henry Tureman. 943.5 A42<br />

The Rhineland occupation. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

General Allen, commander of the American forces in the occupation of the Rhineland<br />

after the World War, describes the military government in operation, and discusses<br />

the administration and problems of the Inter-allied Rhineland High Commission.<br />

Dickman, Joseph Theodore. 940.918 D55<br />

The great crusade; a narrative of the World W r ar, foreword by J. J.<br />

Pershing, with maps and illustrations. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Major-General Dickman commanded the third division of the American expeditionary<br />

forces during the World War and for several months was in command of the American<br />

army of occupation on the Rhine.<br />

MacPhail, Sir Andrew. qr 940.917 M22<br />

Official history of the Canadian forces in the great war, 1914-19;<br />

the medical services. Acland, 1925.<br />

Published by authority of the Minister of national defence, under direction of the<br />

General staff.<br />

Prato, Giuseppe. r 940.923 P88<br />

II Piemonte e gli effetti della guerra sulla sua vita economica e<br />

sociale. 1925. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace—Division<br />

of economics and history. Publications.)<br />

Issued in the Italian series, Storia economica e sociale della guerra mondiale.<br />

Simonds, Frank Herbert. 940.93 S59<br />

How Europe made peace without America. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

A survey of European politics from the Treaty of Versailles (1918) to the Locarno<br />

conference (1925) discussing the part played by the different allies, the failure of the<br />

treaty, America's loss of leadership, and the relation of the League of Nations to the<br />

countries of Europe.<br />

Toulmin, Harry Aubrey. 940.914 T64<br />

Air service, American expeditionary force, 1918, with an introduction<br />

by J. L. Dumesnil. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

An account of the <strong>org</strong>anization of the air force during the World War, its problems,<br />

and its service in France.<br />

Books for the Blind<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

support in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of thi<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them, to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

Bible—Old Testament. Psalms. qE 223.2 B47a2<br />

Psalms, in the authorized version of King James. Universal Braille<br />

Press, 1926.<br />


430 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Bible—New Testament. Q E 22S - 5 B47a2<br />

New Testament, in the authorized version of King James. 5v. Universal<br />

Braille Press, 1926.<br />

v.l. St. Matthew.—St. Mark.<br />

v.2. St. Luke.—St. John.<br />

v.3. The Acts.—Romans.<br />

v.4. Corinthians.— Galatians.— Ephesians.— Philippians.— Colossians.— Thessalonians.—Timothy.<br />

v.5. Titus.—Philemon—Hebrews.—James—Peter.—John.—Jude.—Revelation.<br />

E D323s<br />

Davis, Richard Harding.


BOOKS ADDED—JULY 1927 431<br />

Cruse, Amy. j 398.2 C89<br />

The young folk's book of epic heroes. Little, 1927. (Romance of<br />

knowledge series.)<br />

Contents.—Odysseus.—Sigurd.—Cuchulain.—Beowulf.—Rustem.—Roland.—The Cid.<br />

—Hereward.—Robin Hood.—Prince Marko.—William Tell.—King Robert the Bruce.<br />

Ealand, Charles Aubrey. j 590 E15<br />

The marvels of animal ingenuity; an interesting account of the<br />

curious habits & homes of many animals, birds, & insects. Lippincott,<br />

1926.<br />

Goddard, Pliny Earle. j 970.1 G54<br />

Indians of the Northwest coast. [Amer. Museum Press] 1924.<br />

(New York (city), American Museum of Natural History. Handbook<br />

series, no.10.)<br />

Bibliography: p.166-168.<br />

Portrays the Indians of the northern portion of the state of Washington and the<br />

Pacific coast peoples of Canada—their everyday life, social and political <strong>org</strong>anization,<br />

religion, and art. Contains an ethnological map of the Northwest coast and many<br />

illustrations.<br />

Hawksworth, Hallam, pseud. j 582 H36<br />

A year in the wonderland of trees, with drawings by L. P. Atkinson<br />

and many other illustrations. Scribner [cl926]. (Strange adventures<br />

in nature's wonderlands.)<br />

How to identify the trees month by month. Emphasizes the need for conservation<br />

of forests, and contains "useful hints for wood scouts".<br />

Lang, Andrew, ed. j 398 L23ag<br />

The Andrew Lang readers; green series, v. 1-4, 6-8. Longmans,<br />

1925.<br />

Tales from the fairy books edited by Andrew Lang. Suitable for third, fourth, and<br />

fifth grades.<br />

Lansing, Marion Florence. j 609 L28<br />

Great moments in science. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Describes some of the great discoveries of the world—fire, steam, writing and<br />

printing, telegraph, telephone, phonograph, radio,—and tells a little about the pioneers<br />

in science who have made these things possible.<br />

Lucas, Frederic Augustus. j 566 L96<br />

Animals of the past; an account of some of the creatures of the<br />

ancient world. Ed.6, rev. 1922. (New York (city), American Museum<br />

of Natural History. Handbook series, no.4.)<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Describes the better-known or more remarkable fossil animals and discusses the<br />

question of why animals become extinct. The author endeavors to correct the impression<br />

that animals of the past were so much larger than those of the present. The illustrations<br />

are the result of careful study and are regarded as among the most accurate that have<br />

been made.<br />

Lynn, Margaret. j L993L<br />

The land of promise; with illustrations by Gayle Hoskins. Little.<br />

The Glasgow family are among the settlers in Kansas at the time of its colonization<br />

by both free and slave state supporters. Janet, the daughter, has a share in the<br />

guerilla warfare of those days and in the establishment of a permanent home. She<br />

befriends the weaker "squatters", helps to save the farm from fire, theft, and pillage,<br />

and carries important messages.


432 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Melville, Herman. j M595m<br />

Moby-Dick, or, The white whale; abridged by A. E. W. Blake, with<br />

illustrations by Rowland Hilder. Knopf.<br />

The story of a contest between a fierce old sea captain and a white sperm whale of<br />

renowned strength and audacity. The influence of the sea upon the crew leads to<br />

many exciting incidents. Gives real facts concerning the whaling industry.<br />

Montgomery, David Henry. j 944 M86L<br />

The leading facts of French history [to 1919], Ginn [cl917].<br />

(Leading facts of history series.)<br />

"A short list of books on French history": p.xiv at end.<br />

"The book is conveniently arranged on the topical plan, with brief summaries at<br />

the end of each chapter, and is well supplied with maps, notes, cross-references, etc."<br />

Dial, 1899.<br />

Risdon, P. J. j 551 R49<br />

The romance of our wonderful world. Lippincott, 1926.<br />

"The story simply told of the earth's beginning, its manifold wonders & the<br />

tremendous forces which have transformed a sphere of flaming gases into the beautiful<br />

world of today." Sub-title.<br />

Rose, A. j 793 R71<br />

The boy showman and entertainer, with over 100 illustrations and<br />

diagrams in the text by the author. Routledge [1926].<br />

Contents.—A marionette show.—Peep shows.—A home-made magician.—Living pictures.—Giants<br />

and dwarfs.—Ventriloquism.—Artificial fireworks.—The living head.—<br />

A Punch and Judy show.—A panorama.—A drawing-room circus.—Living marionettes.—<br />

Shadow shows.—Conundrums.<br />

Stefansson, Vilhjalmur. j 919.8 S81m2<br />

My life with the Eskimos (abridged edition); with forewords by<br />

H. F. Osborn and R. W. Brock. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

The author is an explorer who lived four years with the Eskimos of the far North.<br />

He spoke their language and shared their homes, thereby learning their customs, ideals,<br />

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Ten Years of Daylight Saving, from tlie Pittsburgh Standpoint,<br />

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Archiv fiir das Eisenhiittenwesen. Dusseldorf.<br />

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History Quarterly. Louisville.<br />

Internal Revenue News. Washington.<br />

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Les Marques Internationales. Berne.<br />

Minute Man. Baltimore.<br />

Missouri Historical Review. Columbia.<br />

News Bulletin of the Harmon Foundation. New York.<br />

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Books Recently Added to the Library<br />

An r or b prefixed to the call number indicates that the book must be<br />

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especially suitable for children; and q that it is quarto size or larger<br />

Fiction<br />

Banning, Mrs. Margaret (Culkin). B228p<br />

Pressure. Harper.<br />

A study of the relentless pressure of competition, economic and social, in American<br />

life as shown in the story of a group of people in a small Middle Western city.<br />

Berman, Hannah. B4SSa<br />

Ant hills; with an introduction by Paul Goodman. Payson.<br />

A somber tale of the reaction to the advancing spirit of liberalism in a rigidly<br />

orthodox Jewish community in Lithuania about 1830.<br />

Cather, Willa Sibert. C2822d<br />

Death comes for the archbishop. Knopf.<br />

"Tells how a young man, Jean Marie Latour, once a seminarist in Auvergne, rode<br />

with difficulty into the newly erected territory of New Mexico as Vicar Apostolic, and<br />

of the wise and good works he wrought there for many years, until, mourned by all his<br />

people, 'the old Archbishop lay before the high altar in the church he had built'... Miss<br />

Cather. . .has brought to us a quintessence distilled from a given region, with all its<br />

forms and modes of being, throughout a selected, unifying stretch of years...But that<br />

is not all...The love of these two men [Father Vaillant and Father Latour] for each<br />

other, for their God, their church, and their body-breaking and often heart-breaking<br />

tasks. . .makes of this book a grave, uplifting hymn to Spiritual Beauty." L. IV. Dodd<br />

in Saturday review of literature, 192?.<br />

Diver, Mrs. Katherine Helen Maud (Marshall). D646b<br />

But yesterday—. Dodd.<br />

The family of an eminent British politician attempt after his sudden death to<br />

write his biography but are thwarted not only by the son's discovery of a buried loveaffair<br />

in his past, but by a strange psychic influence felt by those to whom this secret<br />

is unknown.<br />

Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. D775ca<br />

The case book of Sherlock Holmes. Doran.<br />

Detective stories.<br />

Contents.—The adventure of the illustrious client.-—The adventure of the blanched<br />

soldier.—The adventure of the Mazarin stone.—The adventure of the Three Gables.—The<br />

adventure of the Sussex vampire.—The adventures of the three Garridebs.—The problem<br />

of Thor Bridge.—The adventure of the creeping man.—The adventure of the lion's<br />

mane.—The adventure of the veiled lodger.—The adventure of Shoscombe Old Place.—<br />

The adventure of the retired colourman.<br />

440


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Dreiser, Theodore. D812c<br />

Chains; lesser novels and stories. Boni.<br />

Contents.—Sanctuary.—The hand.-—Chains.—St. Columba and the river.—Convention.—Khat.—Typhoon.—The<br />

old neighborhood.—Phantom gold.—-Marriage for one.—<br />

Fulfilment.—The victor.-—The shadow.—The "mercy" of God.—The prince who was a<br />

thief. ' .<br />

Ferber, Edna. F371m<br />

Mother knows best; a fiction book. Doubleday.<br />

Contents.—Mother knows best.—Every other Thursday.—Classified.—Holiday.—<br />

Consider the lilies.—Our very best people.—Perfectly independent.—Blue blood.<br />

Hale, Mrs. Louise (Closser). H161c<br />

The canal boat fracas. Holt.<br />

An amusing narrative told by Miss Patience Crump, who, in order to get her young<br />

artist brother away from the charms of a Russian waitress, persuades him to go with<br />

her on a jaunt across France by canal boat. On her way to France Miss Patience meets<br />

a sensible and charming girl whom she invites to accompany them, hoping that she will<br />

make Alastair f<strong>org</strong>et the Russian.<br />

Hamilton, Patrick. H2132c<br />

Craven House. Houghton.<br />

" 'Craven House' is a vision of London boarding-house life, humorous, penetrating,<br />

and at bottom satirical. Of all the characters, only the servants and the young lovers<br />

are not made game of. The realism is intense, although it never assumes that the<br />

mirror to life can reflect only sordidness and sex, and the whole of life is portrayed."<br />

R. B. Macdougall in Saturday reviezv of literature. 1927.<br />

Hillmann, Mary V. H5613i<br />

In the Jersey hills. Kenedy.<br />

The scene of the story is laid in a Catholic college for girls.<br />

James, Will. J1652s<br />

Smoky, the cowhorse. Scribner.<br />

The adventures of a spirited mouse-colored pony, first on the open range, then in<br />

the possession of the cowboy Clint.<br />

Jameson, Storm. J166L<br />

The lovely ship. Knopf.<br />

"Mary Hansyke in the 1850's takes to ship-building as naturally as women of her<br />

day were supposed to take to cooking or sewing... She is an opportunist who sees her<br />

opportunity and takes it, doing most of her thinking afterward. This works out very<br />

well in ship-building but fails in marriage, and after two unsuccessful ventures into<br />

matrimony, Mary awakens." Saturday reviezv of literature, 1927.<br />

Lutz, Mrs. Grace (Livingston) Hill. L9822J<br />

Job's niece. Lippincott.<br />

The Dunbars having lost their father and their fortune, the eldest daughter assumes<br />

the burdens and responsibilities of the entire family.<br />

MacGrath, Harold. M162we<br />

We all live through it. Doubleday.<br />

Jim Wiltbank, who has already run through a fortune, is to receive another half<br />

million by his father's will, if he will give up his gay friend, MacGregor, and live<br />

quietly and soberly at home for a year. The first condition he refuses, but with the<br />

help of MacGregor he sets out to live up to the rest of the agreement.<br />

441


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Mann, Thomas. M3353m<br />

The magic mountain (Der zauberberg); tr. from the German by<br />

H. T. Lowe-Porter. 2v. Knopf.<br />

"It is this quality [characteristic of Mann's work] of self-analysis, of experimentation<br />

with the effects of life on one's mind and soul, which makes 'The Magic Mountain'<br />

a difficult book...The chief character becomes an observer of life in this deeper sense<br />

when, partly by chance, partly by volition, be takes up his abode in a sanitarium for<br />

tuberculosis patients a mile high in the Alps. . .The author is inviting comparison between<br />

his book and life. He has caught up a group of people from every quarter of the globe<br />

and has intensified the conditions to make them stand out and come within the scope<br />

of his medium of expression." H. IV. Puckctt in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Masters, Edgar Lee. M4652k<br />

Kit O'Brien. Boni.<br />

"Written for the mature reader, and yet probably, like 'Huckleberry Finn,' good<br />

for boys too. Kit is a wanderer, oppressed by uneven justice, buffeted from experience<br />

to experience which he does not fully understand, .trying to do right, but afraid. The<br />

story is of the small-town and river world as he sees it, the characters are as he sees<br />

them." Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Mirrlees, Hope. M738L<br />

Lud-in-the-Mist. Knopf.<br />

The story, fantastic and dreamlike, takes place long ago in a land unknown and<br />

describes how a nation of solid burghers were in danger from their neighbors the fairies.<br />

No pretty sprites these, but agitating creatures who set matter-of-fact citizens dreaming,<br />

pervert an academy full of young ladies, and tempt worthy hucksters to dally with<br />

beauty. Fairy fruit is being smuggled into Dorimare; the book relates how the channels<br />

of communication were discovered and how Dorimare made terms with the fairies.<br />

Adapted from Spectator, 1927.<br />

Moore, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, b. 1853. M8772es<br />

Esther Waters; an English story. Brentano.<br />

"A study of low life in England, especially of people connected with horse-racing.<br />

The household of a racing squire, described as it appears to Esther the scullery-maid,<br />

is broken up on the squire's bankruptcy, and the crowd of servants, jockeys, and stablemen<br />

disperse, most of them to get a living on the race-course or in shady business in<br />

London. . .After many troubles. .. [Esther] marries her old lover, who now keeps a<br />

low public-house and is a book-maker." Baker's "Guide to the best fiction in English".<br />

Phillpotts, Eden. P518pe<br />

Peacock House, and other mysteries. Macmillan.<br />

Contents.—Peacock House.—The king of Kanga.—Count Rollo.—Red dragon.—<br />

Crazywell.—The iron pineapple.—Grey lady drive.—Three dead men.—Madonna of the<br />

fireflies.—My first murder.—The astral lady.—Yellow peril.—The cairn.—Stepan Trofimitch.—The<br />

mother of the violets.<br />

Porter, Mrs. Eleanor (Hodgman). P83SL<br />

Little pardner, and other stories. Doran.<br />

Contents.—Little pardner.—On the trail of the intangible.—When Grandma took<br />

to tangoing.—Introducing Josephus.—By aid of Helen Henrietta.—As Tom saw it.—The<br />

flagging of 688.—According to rule.—An accusative suitcase.—Beyond the stars.<br />

Polly's day of fun.—Bones of contention.—The cat that played Cupid.—Santa Claus,<br />

burglar.—How Bertha May paid back.—The cheering up of Miss Dearing.—In the face<br />

of tradition.—Keziah.—Strayed.—For Miss Rachel, a Thanksgiving.—The Christmas<br />

for Bobby.—A New Year for one.<br />

Pryde, Anthony (pseud, of Agnes Russell Weekes). P9772r<br />

Rowforest: Dodd.<br />

A story of the English aristocracy and their struggle since the World War to<br />

retain their ancestral estates against commercialism.<br />

Rhodes, Eugene Manlove. R3843o<br />

Once in the saddle, and Paso por aqui. Houghton.<br />

Two Western stories.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 443<br />

Rinehart, Mrs. Mary E. (.Roberts). R472Los<br />

Lost ecstasy; a novel. Doran.<br />

A story of the marriage of Kay Dowling, daughter of a wealthy Eastern family,<br />

who gives up her gay, irresponsible life when she marries a cow-boy from her grandfather's<br />

ranch and tries bravely to adjust herself to poverty, loneliness, and hard work.<br />

R0lvaag, Ole Edvart. R6562g<br />

Giants in the earth; a saga of the prairie; tr. from the Norwegian.<br />

Harper.<br />

The Norwegian immigrant as a pioneer in America is finely viewed through the<br />

characterization of Per Hansa to whom the Dakota prairie meant life, exhilarating<br />

struggle, and freedom, and through the characterization of Beret, his well-loved wife, to<br />

whom it brought loneliness, terror, and despair. Professor Rolvaag, a Norwegian who<br />

has lived in the United States for thirty years, first wrote his story in his native<br />

language and then translated it into English.<br />

Sabatini, Rafael. S113t<br />

The tavern knight. Houghton.<br />

A romance of the time of Cromwell.<br />

Sachs, Mrs. Emanie Louise (Nahm). S1212r<br />

Red damask; a story of nurture and nature. Harper.<br />

A story of the spiritual and emotional conflicts and adjustments of Abby Hahl,<br />

daughter of wealthy German Jews in New York, who has been brought up to see everything<br />

in terms of moral labels.<br />

Schnitzler, Arthur. S361rh<br />

Rhapsody; a dream novel; tr. from the German by O. P. Schinnerer.<br />

Simon.<br />

"A study of subconscious desires and fears. Dr. Fridolin, happily married, is<br />

vaguely haunted by a sense of neglected opportunities outside the home. On a night<br />

when this sense is particularly keen he is drawn by fate into a series of fantastic adventures,<br />

each of which remains disturbingly unfulfilled. .. Dreams and reality mingle;<br />

the figures are as if on. a tapestry which might any moment be withdrawn showing an<br />

entirely different set of actors." E. S. Bates in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Springs, Elliott White. S7692n<br />

Nocturne militaire; illustrated by Clayton Knight. Doran.<br />

Contents.—Big eyes and little mouth.—Nocturne militaire.—-Long distance.—Faint<br />

heart, fair lady.—Belated evidence.—Odyssey 1918.—Caveat emptor.—Iliad 1918.<br />

"Made-up names and romantically maneuvred incidents throw a thin fictional veil<br />

over these realistic reminiscences of an aviator in the World War. The narrator, an<br />

American airman serving with the British R. F. C. and with the A. E. F., fills his pages<br />

with vivid and often thrilling stories and anecdotes of flying." Books, 1927.<br />

Van Dine, S. S. V185b<br />

The Benson murder case; a Philo Vance story. Scribner. (The<br />

Philo Vance series.)<br />

A detective story.<br />

Wallace, Edgar. W1752bL<br />

The Black Abbot. Doubleday.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Wallace, Edgar. Wl752r<br />

The ringer. Doubleday.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Wassermann, Jakob. W278t<br />

The triumph of youth; tr. from the German. Boni.<br />

"Against the dark background of mediaeval torture, fanaticism, and the persecution<br />

of 'witches' is thrown the picture of a young teller of tales who has so enchanted the<br />

children of the country that when he lies awaiting death at the stake they swarm to his<br />

rescue. . .and by their very numbers pervade city and prison and release their dear friend.<br />

It is a charming fancy and it is admirably carried out in the telling." Outlook, 1927.


444 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wharton, Mrs. Edith (Jones). W5932tw<br />

Twilight sleep. Appleton.<br />

A novel of fashionable New York society.<br />

"Mrs. Manford's unconscious aim [was] to eliminate all first-hand emotion and<br />

thought by cramming her time and her mind with artificial substitutes. Her energy<br />

was spent in paying blackmail to reality... If she did not know it was because she did<br />

not choose to know that Dexter Manford had long since ceased to care for her, that<br />

Nona [her daughter] was hopelessly in love with a married man, that Jim [her son] was<br />

helplessly miserable over Lita's frivolous coldness." Isabel Paterson in Books, 1927.<br />

Whitechurch, Victor Lorenzo. W6372cr<br />

The crime at Diana's Pool. Duffield.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Whitman, Walt. W648h<br />

The half-breed, and other stories, now first collected by T. O. Mabbott,<br />

woodcuts by Allen Lewis. Columbia LTniversity, 1927.<br />

CoKteurj.—Introduction.—The half-breed; a tale of the Western frontier.—Shirval;<br />

a tale of Jerusalem.—Richard Parker's widow.—Some fact-romances.—My boys<br />

and girls.<br />

Woolf, Mrs. Virginia (Stephen). W873t<br />

To the lighthouse. Harcourt.<br />

Has no plot, though it has a scheme and a motive. The first and longest part of<br />

the book is almost stationary, and describes a party of people gathered in the summer<br />

at a house on the Scottish coast. In the next part, much briefer, sea-winds and caretakers<br />

are having their way with tbe house while one year follows another. In the last<br />

part the house is alive again with the surviving Ramsays and two of the former guests.<br />

Condensed from Times (London) literary supplement, 1927.<br />

Young, Emily Hilda. Y37m<br />

The Malletts. Harcourt.<br />

Also published under the titles "The Misses Mallett" and "The bridge dividing".<br />

A character study of the three Mallett sisters and of their niece who comes from a<br />

shabby boarding-house to live with her aunts in the gracious gentility of their English<br />

country home. The interest centers in Rose and Tthe young niece, both in love with a<br />

man whose wife becomes a hopeless invalid.<br />

Young, Francis Brett. Y372L<br />

Love is enough. 2v. Knopf.<br />

Also published under the title "Portrait of Clare".<br />

The story of a woman's life from girlhood to maturity—her loves and marriages.<br />

The English settings are depicted in many charming descriptive passages.<br />

Foreign Fiction<br />

Gara, Eugenio. 853 G17<br />

I conquistatori; romanzo d'avventure, con 10 illustrazioni di U. C.<br />

Veneziani,<br />

Remenyi, Jgzsef. 894.53 R33e<br />

Emberek, ne sirjatok!.. .regeny. 4v.<br />

Zola, Emile. 839.33 Z75<br />

Nana [uit het Fransch]. 2v in 1. (Werken; de Rougons-Macquarts.)


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 445<br />

General Works<br />

American Library Association. qr 020.7 A51L<br />

Librarianship as a profession for college trained men and women; a<br />

three-fold appeal; a profession of books and scholarship, a field for<br />

high administrative ability, a constructive social service. 1926.<br />

Bleyer, Willard Grosvenor. 071 B54<br />

Main currents in the history of American journalism. Houghton<br />

[cl927].<br />

"Readings in the history of journalism": p.[431]—441.<br />

"Limited to a consideration of outstanding newspapers and editors that have<br />

exerted a strong influence on the evolution of the press.. .Journalistic practices in<br />

England that influenced newspapers in the United States have been discussed." Preface.<br />

The author is (1927) director of the course and professor of journalism in the<br />

University of Wisconsin.<br />

Brown, Zaidee Mabel. q 028.5 B79<br />

Standard catalog for high school libraries; a selected list of 2,600<br />

books chosen with the help of educators and school librarians with<br />

added lists of pamphlets, maps, and pictures, pt.i. Wilson, 1926.<br />

(Standard catalog series.)<br />

pt.i. A classified list.<br />

Dewey, Melvil. r 025.4 D51de<br />

Dewey's decimal classification and relative index for Chinese<br />

libraries; ed. by J. C B. Kwei. Augustine Library, Shantung Christian<br />

University, 1925.<br />

Gilhofer & Ranschburg, booksellers, Vienna. r 016.093 G39i<br />

Incunabula, illustrated books of the xvi & xvn cent., geography<br />

& history, maps & travel, with 24 reproductions in the text and 50<br />

plates. (Catalogue, 195.)<br />

Johnson, Gerald White. 070 J36<br />

What is news? a tentative outline. Knopf, 1926. (Borzoi handbooks<br />

of journalism.)<br />

Koch, Theodore Wesley. 027.7 K36<br />

On university libraries. [Ed.2.] 1924.<br />

A brief discussion of the development of college and university libraries.<br />

Koch, Theodore Wesley. 028 K36<br />

Reading; a vice or a virtue? Notes and adaptations; with a preface<br />

by K. L. Butterfield. Michigan State College, 1926.<br />

McColvin, Lionel Roy. 021.6 M13<br />

Library extension work & publicity; with a foreword by W. A.<br />

Briscoe. Grafton, 1927.<br />

"A few books for library publicists": p.239-240.<br />

A comprehensive survey of British public library practices, with some discussion<br />

of general principles. The author is (1927) chief librarian of Ipswich.<br />

Maggs Brothers, London, pub. r 018.4 M25au<br />

Autograph letters, historical documents, and authors' original manuscripts.<br />

1926. ([Catalogue] no.486.)


446 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Moore, Annie Carroll. 028.5 M87c<br />

Cross-roads to childhood. Doran [cl926j.<br />

"Miss Moore not only speaks with authority from her experience as head of the<br />

children's department in the New York Public Library and conductor of the very<br />

successful 'Three Owls' column of Children's Book criticism in the literary supplement<br />

of the Herald Tribune, but she writes with charm, ease and skill. . .Miss Moore has been<br />

content to write informally of those books which experience has taught her are most<br />

significant and worthy to take places in a public children's room or a home library."<br />

Literary review, 1927.<br />

Contains a list of suggested books for readers in their teens and list for younger<br />

children.<br />

qr 071 P67pg<br />

Pittsburgh post-gazette, Aug. 2, 1927-date. Pittsburgh, 1927-date.<br />

Issued daily except Sunday.<br />

Formed by the union of the daily issues of the "Pittsburgh post" and "Pittsburgh<br />

gazette times".<br />

qr 071 P67st<br />

The Pittsburgh sun-telegraph [daily], Aug. 2, 1927-date. v.i-date.<br />

Pittsburgh, 1927-date.<br />

Daily issues formed by the union of the "Pittsburgh chronicle telegraph" and the<br />

"Pittsburgh sun"; Sunday issue formed by the union of the Sunday issues of the<br />

"Pittsburgh post" and "Pittsburgh gazette times".<br />

Title of Sunday issue reads "The Sunday sun-telegraph".<br />

Pollard, Alfred William, & Redgrave, G. R., comp. qr 016.093 P76<br />

A short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, &<br />

Ireland, and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640; comp. with<br />

the help of G. F. Barwick, G. W. Cole, Ethel Fegan, and others.<br />

Bibliographical Society, 1926.<br />

Sparn, Enrique. qr 027 S73<br />

Las bibliotecas con 50,000 y mas volumenes y su distribucion geografica<br />

sobre la tierra; una contribucion a la geografia general de la<br />

cultura. Academia Nacional de Ciencias, 1924. (Academia Nacional<br />

de Ciencias, Cordoba. Miscelanea, no.8.)<br />

United States—Library of Congress. r 027.5 U25Lib<br />

The Library of Congress and its activities. 1926.<br />

"Some references on the Library of Congress": p.62-67.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

Burtt, Harold Ernest. 136.8 B95<br />

Principles of employment psychology. Houghton [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.[527]-563.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of psychology, Ohio State University.<br />

Coleman, Loyd Ring, & Commins, Saxe. 150 C68<br />

Psychology; a simplification. Boni, 1927.<br />

"A selected bibliography": p.301-313.<br />

Dickson, Virgil Everett. 135 7 D55<br />

Mental tests and the classroom teacher. World Book Co., 1926.<br />

(Measurement and adjustment series.)<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

"It has not been the aim of the book to present the technique of giving and scoring<br />

tests. The purpose...is to show (1) Why mental tests are needed, (2) What they are<br />

like, (3) How they can be made most useful." Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) director of bureaus of research and guidance, Oakland and<br />

Berkeley, Calif.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Hickey, J. S. 189 H52<br />

Summula philosophiae scholasticae in usum adolescentium. 3v. Gill,<br />

1923-25 (v.l, 1925).<br />

v.1-2, 7th ed.; v.3, 5th and 6th ed.<br />

v.l. Logica et ontologia.<br />

v.2. Cosmologia et psychologia.<br />

v.3. Theodicsa et ethica.<br />

Kretschmer, Ernst. 137 K41<br />

Physique and character; an investigation of the nature of constitution<br />

and of the theory of temperament; tr. from the second, revised and<br />

enlarged edition by W. J. H. Sprott; with 31 plates. Harcourt, 1925.<br />

(International library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method.)<br />

Leadbeater, Charles Webster. 134 L44<br />

Clairvoyance. Theosophical Pub. House, 1918.<br />

Leuba, James Henry. 149 L65<br />

The psychology of religious mysticism. Paul, 1926. (International<br />

library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method.)<br />

"Primarily.. .a psychological study of aspects of human nature conspicuous in<br />

mystical religion. It represents an effort to remove that part of 'inner life' from the<br />

domain of the occult...in order to incorporate it in that body of facts of which<br />

psychology takes cognizance." Preface.<br />

Masson-Oursel, Paul. 100 M46<br />

Comparative philosophy; with an introduction by F. G. Crookshank.<br />

Harcourt, 1926. (International library of psychology, philosophy,<br />

and scientific method.)<br />

Bibliography at end of most chapters.<br />

Part 2 has been translated by V. C. C. Collum.<br />

Patri, Angelo. 136.7 P29<br />

Problems of childhood; ed. by C. E. Carpenter, with an introduction<br />

by L. S. Hollingworth. Appleton, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of each part.<br />

Brief sketches and stories dealing with the physical, mental, and moral training of<br />

children.<br />

Russell, Charles. 136.7 R91<br />

Classroom tests; a handbook on the construction and uses of nonstandard<br />

tests for the classroom teacher. Ginn [cl926].<br />

"Selected bibliography" at end of some of the chapters; "General bibliography for<br />

teacher's classroom tests": p. 198.<br />

Spaulding, Edward Gleason. 149 S73<br />

The new rationalism; the development of a constructive realism upon<br />

the basis of modern logic and science, and through the criticism of<br />

opposed philosophical systems. Holt [1918].<br />

Thompson, Helen Bradford, afterward Mrs. Woolley. 136.7 T38<br />

An experimental study of children at work and in school between<br />

the ages of fourteen and eighteen years. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The report of an investigation of a large and representative group of children in<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio. Five annual tests of the mental and physical abilities of the children<br />

were secured, and much information gathered concerning their industrial histories,<br />

social status, and home conditions. The work was begun in 1911.<br />

447


448 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wentworth, Mary Malvina. 136.7 W52<br />

Individual differences in the intelligence of school children. Harvard<br />

LTniversity Press, 1926. (Harvard studies in education, v.7.)<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.[159j-162.<br />

Wilm, Emil Carl. 158 W76<br />

The theories of instinct; a study in the history of psychology. Yale<br />

University Press, 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene. 110 W85<br />

The realm of mind; an essay in metaphysics. Columbia University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.140-141.<br />

Ethics<br />

Bruere, Mrs. Martha Bensley. 178 B82<br />

Does prohibition work? a study of the operation of the Eighteenth<br />

Amendment made by the National Federation of Settlements, assisted<br />

by social workers in different parts of the United States; with a foreword<br />

by L. D. Wald. Harper, 1927.<br />

"Sources of information": p.313-322.<br />

Cherry, Henry Hardin. 172.1 C42<br />

Education, the basis of democracy. Heath [cl926].<br />

Talks on character and the responsibilities of citizenship, delivered at chapel<br />

exercises at Western Kentucky State Teachers College, of which the author is (1926)<br />

president.<br />

173 C74<br />

Concerning parents; a symposium of present day parenthood. New<br />

republic, 1926.<br />

Contributions to the conference of the Child Study Association of America held in<br />

October, 1925. Condensed from Introduction.<br />

Drury, Samuel Smith. 173 D84<br />

Fathers and sons. Doran [cl927].<br />

"Educators are now insisting that parents resume a good measure of the authority—<br />

and responsibility—hitherto delegated to the schoolmaster... That, in essence, is the<br />

theme of a stirring little volume by Dr. Drury, rector of St. Paul's School at Concord,<br />

N. H." Nezv York times book review, 1927.<br />

Hatch, Roy Winthrop. 172.1 H34<br />

Training in citizenship. Scribner [cl926].<br />

Discusses methods by which such training may be made a part of school studies and<br />

activities. The author is (1926) instructor in citizenship in the Horace Mann School,<br />

New York.<br />

James, William, 1842-1910. 171 J16<br />

On some of life's ideals; On a certain blindness in human beings;<br />

What makes a life significant. Holt [cl900].<br />

National Education Association—National council of 170 N155<br />

education.<br />

Character education; report of the Committee on character education<br />

of the National Education Association. Govt. Print. Off., 1926. (United<br />

States—Education bureau. Bulletin, 1926, no.7.)


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 449<br />

National Education Association—continued.<br />

The same r 170 N155<br />

The same. (In United States—Education bureau. Bulletin, 1926,<br />

no.7.) r 370 U25 1926 no.7<br />

Toland, Edward Dale. 174 T57<br />

Choosing the right career; foreword by C M. Schwab. Appleton,<br />

1926.<br />

"Recommended reading" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

"Designed primarily for reading by boys. A brief outline of the advantages, disadvantages,<br />

work done, and training necessary for nineteen leading careers is given."<br />

Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) master at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.<br />

World Conference on Narcotic Education (1st), 178 W898<br />

Philadelphia, 1926.<br />

Narcotic education; edited report of the proceedings, by H. S.<br />

Middlemiss. 1926.<br />

Religion<br />

Bacon, Benjamin Wisner. 226.3 B12g<br />

The Gospel of Mark; its composition and date. Yale University<br />

Press, 1925.<br />

"The present volume is the second work published by the Yale University Press on<br />

the Samuel B. Sneath Memorial Publication Fund."<br />

Barnes, William Goodman. r 220.8 B25<br />

Business in the Bible. Vir Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Contains references from the Bible to business transactions and occupations, classified<br />

under various headings such as maxims for business men, workers and wages,<br />

creditors and debtors, money, and property taxes.<br />

Bible—Whole. qr 220.5 B47hl6<br />

The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New testaments, translated<br />

out of the original tongues, and with the former translations<br />

diligently compared and revised; with Canne's marginal notes and<br />

references; to which are added an index, an alphabetical table of all<br />

the names in the Old and New testaments, with their significations;<br />

tables of scripture weights, measures, and coins, &c. Kimber [18—].<br />

(Kimber and Sharpless' stereotype edition.)<br />

Bible—New Testament. Greek. r 225.4 B47gr<br />

The New Testament, Greek and English; being the authorised<br />

version arranged in parallel columns with the revised version and with<br />

the original Greek according to the text followed in the authorised<br />

version with the variations adopted in the revised version, ed. by F. H.<br />

A. Scrivener. Cambridge University Press, 1908.<br />

Brewster, Edwin Tenney. 213 B73<br />

Creation; a history of non-evolutionary theories. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

"With the objective, impartial eye of the historian the author follows the attempts<br />

of the ancients, the medievalists and their more recent successors to explain the universe<br />

in terms of creation, discusses them with sympathy in the light of their own day<br />

and shows the relationship to one another and the curious ways in which they and the<br />

evolutionary theories sometimes get more or less tangled.. .Mr. Brewster has made a<br />

valuable contribution to the history of human thought in thus competently collecting and<br />

arranging and brilliantly discussing and interpreting the developments of a vast field of<br />

intellectual activity." New York times book review, 1927.<br />

Many of the illustrations are reproductions from old prints.


450 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Brown, Charles Reynolds. 250 B78<br />

The making of a minister. Century [cl927].<br />

Informal discussion of the problems and duties of the ministry, addressed to<br />

divinity students and young, inexperienced ministers.<br />

Douglass, Harlan Paul. 261 D76<br />

1000 city churches; phases of adaptation to urban environment.<br />

Doran [cl926].<br />

The Institute of Social and Religious Research is responsible for this publication.<br />

"Has value both for administrators and theological students. .. In an admirable<br />

manner the author has classified his material so that the lay reader gets a clear comprehension<br />

of the meaning of Church foundation, the evolution of the Church into a<br />

more or less sociological grouping...A copious appendix adds statistical value to the<br />

volume." New York times book review, 1927.<br />

Eakin, Frank. 225 E15<br />

Getting acquainted with the New Testament. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

"Suggestions for further reading": p.479-481.<br />

Easton, Burton Scott. 226.4 E18<br />

The Gospel according to St. Luke; a critical and exegetical commentary.<br />

Scribner, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.vii-viii.<br />

The author is (1926) professor of the interpretation and literature of the New<br />

Testament in the General Theological Seminary, New York.<br />

Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John. 270.1 F68<br />

The rise of Gentile Christianity. Doran [cl927].<br />

Traces the gradual divergence between Judaism and Christianity through the<br />

teaching of John the Baptist, Jesus, Paul and the other apostles, and the early church<br />

fathers. The book is the outcome of lectures delivered to both Jewish and Christian<br />

audiences, such as the alumni of Union Theological Seminary and the Jewish Institute<br />

of Religion.<br />

Gore, Charles, bp. 239 G66<br />

Can we then believe; summary of volumes on "Reconstruction of<br />

belief" and reply to criticisms. Scribner, 1926. (Reconstruction of belief,<br />

v.[4.])<br />

The White lectures (1926).<br />

Harden, John Mason. r 225.3 H25<br />

Dictionary of the Vulgate New Testament. Soc. for Promoting<br />

Christian Knowledge, 1921.<br />

"Based on the smaller Oxford edition of the Vulgate New Testament, which WJ<br />

publ ublished in 1911." Introduction.<br />

Jones, Rufus Matthew. 273 J41c<br />

The church's debt to heretics. Clarke [1924]. ("The living church"<br />

series.)<br />

"A somewhat misleading title. Dr. Jones is really concerned to depict the great<br />

theological discussions in the history of the church as vital chapters in the evolution of a<br />

vital religion. The church is indebted to the vigor of these discussions rather than to<br />

the heretics as such." lournal of religion, 1925.<br />

Kallen, Horace Meyer. . 204 K12<br />

Why religion. Boni, 1927.<br />

Contents.—The perennial Armageddon.—The anatomy of religious behaviour.—The<br />

religious experience.—Why religion gets identified as belief.—What religious belief<br />

does.—Religion before the gods were made.—Making gods.—Godless religions.—Churches.<br />

—Some functions of religion in the modern world.—Philosophies of religion and religious<br />

philosophies.—Religion, progress, and happiness.—The future.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 451<br />

La Porte, William Ralph. 261 L31<br />

Recreational leadership of boys. Methodist Book Concern [cl927].<br />

(Training courses for leadership.)<br />

"Approved by the Committee on Curriculum of the Board of Education of the<br />

Methodist Episcopal Church."<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble. . 239 Mil<br />

Christianity and common sense; a dialogue of faith. Winston<br />

[cl927].<br />

"The discussions of this book upon the great themes of the Christian Religion have<br />

been cast into the form of a dialogue between a Christian believer and a visitor from an<br />

imaginary world who has come down to earth to examine the life and faith of man.<br />

Into this visitor's mouth... [are] put some of those doubts and difficulties which suggest<br />

themselves to man's mind when he thinks upon the Christian revelation and its relationship<br />

to our duty here and our destiny hereafter." Preface.<br />

McComb, Samuel. 251 M1382<br />

Preaching in theory and practice; with an introduction by H. E.<br />

Fosdick. Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.[229]-231.<br />

MacDougall, William Charles. 294 M14<br />

The way of salvation in the Ramayan of Tulasi Das. 1926.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Chicago, 1918.<br />

"Reference notes" at end of each chapter.<br />

A study of the psychological processes, individual and social, the social inheritance,<br />

and the general environment which gave rise, between the 14th and 17th centuries, to<br />

the type of religious life and thought represented by the "Ramayana", written in<br />

protest against the over-intellectualization of religion in India.<br />

Martin, David Lorenzo. 220.9 M42<br />

Representative men and women of the Bible. Warren Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: 3d prelim, leaf.<br />

Contents.— Adam.-—-Enoch.— Noah.— Abraham.— Lot.— Isaac.—• Jacob.— Esau.—<br />

Rachel.-—Joseph.—Job.-—Jacobed.—Moses.—Aaron.—Miriam.—Joshua.— Balaam.— Ruth.<br />

—Samson.-—Elijah.—Kaaman.—Samuel.—Saul.—-David.—- Solomon.— Jonah.— Esther.—<br />

Jeremiah.—Daniel.—Mary, mother of our Lord.—John the Baptist.—Matthew.—Nicodemus.—John.—Peter.—Mary,<br />

Lazarus' sister.—Judas.—Pilate.—Stephen.—Paul.—Jesus.<br />

Montgomery, James Alan. 224.5 M86<br />

A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Daniel. Scribner,<br />

1927. (International critical commentary.)<br />

Bibliography: p.xv-xxvi.<br />

The author is (1927) professor in the University of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia<br />

Divinity School.<br />

Munch, Peter Andreas. 293 M96<br />

Norse mythology; legends of gods and heroes; in the revision of<br />

Magnus Olsen, tr. from the Norwegian by S. B. Hustvedt. American-<br />

Scandinavian Foundation, 1926. (Scandinavian classics, v.27.)<br />

Bibliography: p.279-280.<br />

Murray, Robert Henry. 270.6 M97p<br />

The political consequences of the Reformation; studies in sixteenthcentury<br />

political thought. Benn, 1926. (The library of European<br />

political thought.)<br />

Contents.—The world of Machiavelli.—Luther and the state church.—John Calvin<br />

and his Institutes.—Bodin and the theory of sovereignty.—Calvin's disciples.—Leaguers<br />

and Jesuits.—British speculators.


452 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Needham, Joseph, cd. 215 N19<br />

Science, religion, and reality [by] Arthur James, earl of Balfour<br />

[and others]. Macmillan, 1925.<br />

Contents.—Introduction, by Arthur James, earl of Balfour.—Magic, science, and<br />

religion, [by] Bronislaw Malinowski.—Historical relations of religion and science, by<br />

Charles Singer.—Science and religion in the nineteenth century, by Antonio Aliotta.—-<br />

The domain of physical science, by A. S. Eddington.—Mechanistic biology and the<br />

religious consciousness, by Joseph Needham.—-The sphere of religion, by J. W. Oman.—<br />

Religion and psychology, by William Brown.—Science, Christianity, and modern civilization,<br />

by C. C. J. Webb.—Conclusion, by W. R. Inge.<br />

Pittsburgh, Second Presbyterian Church. r 285.1 P6748<br />

One hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary, October 31-November 5,<br />

1926, G. W. Shelton, minister. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Newspaper clipping inserted.<br />

Prati, Carlo. 282 P83<br />

Popes & cardinals in modern Rome; tr. by E. I. Watkin, with an<br />

introduction by Jean Carrere. MacVeagh, 1927.<br />

An intimate picture of the daily life in the Vatican, the relations between the<br />

popes and the outer world, their domestic life and recreations, the duties of secretaries<br />

of state and the cardinals of curia, and the manner of electing a pope. Contains many<br />

anecdotes and descriptions of Pius IX, Leo XIII, Pius X, Benedict XV, and Pius XI.<br />

Reizenstein, Jennie. 221.9 R32<br />

Biblical history for Jewish religious schools. Warwick, 1918.<br />

204 R32<br />

Religion and modern life; lectures given for the Phillips Brooks House<br />

Association, Harvard University. Scribner, 1927.<br />

Eighteen lectures delivered in 1924-26 by Charles Eliot, Roscoe Pound, Roger<br />

Babson, Bishop Lawrence, and others. They include such subjects as business and<br />

religion, mysticism and prayer, Christianity and other religions, and fundamentals of<br />

prosperity.<br />

Robinson, Theodore Henry. 270 R55<br />

An outline introduction to the history of religions. Oxford University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Rohde, Erwin. 292 R62<br />

Psyche; the cult of souls and belief in immortality among the Greeks.<br />

Harcourt, 1925. (International library of psychology, philosophy, and<br />

scientific method.)<br />

"Translated from the eighth edition by W. B. Hillis."<br />

The first part of the book was first published in 1890, the second part in 1893.<br />

A detailed study intended "to give a clearer presentation of the origin and development<br />

of those practices and those beliefs [concerning the cult of souls and the belief in<br />

immortality] ; to distinguish the transformations through which they passed and their<br />

relationship with other and kindred intellectual tendencies; to disentangle the many<br />

different lines of thought and speculation from the inextricable confusion in which they<br />

lie in many minds". Preface to first edition.<br />

Theosophical Press. r 016.212 T34<br />

Catalog of importations and publications. 1925.<br />

Thomas, Edward Joseph. 294 T37<br />

The life of Buddha as legend and history. Paul, 1927. (The history<br />

of civilization. [Pre-history and antiquity].)<br />

Bibliography: p. [2791-288.<br />

Compares the accounts of Buddha as found in the Pall, Sanskrit, and other texts,<br />

and contains chapters on Buddhism as a religion and as a philosophy, on Buddhism and<br />

Christianity, and on Buddha in relation to myth and to history. Also contains an<br />

appendix on the Buddhist Scriptures


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

World Conference on Faith and Order. 280 W89<br />

Can the churches unite? Century [cl927]. (The practical Christianity<br />

series.)<br />

A symposium on the possibility of unity and the methods that may bring it about.<br />

The 18 articles are written by representatives of various denominations.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

Goldstein, Maurice. r 296 G58<br />

Dietary barbarism; a scientific study and interpretation of the Jewish<br />

dietary laws. Vilschick Brothers [cl926].<br />

A pamphlet defending the Jewish laws.<br />

Margolis, Max Leopold, & Marx, Alexander. 296 M383<br />

A history of the Jewish people. Jewish Publication Soc. of America,<br />

1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.739-752.<br />

Moore, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Foot. 296 M87<br />

Judaism in the first centuries of the Christian era, the age of the<br />

Tannaim. 2v. Harvard University Press, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"The ripe fruit of over thirty years of study in the primary and secondary sources<br />

. . .The aim of these volumes, as the author himself says, is 'to represent Judaism in<br />

the centuries [the first two after Christ] in which it assumed definite form, as it<br />

presents itself in the tradition which it has always regarded as authentic'.. .Professor<br />

Moore presents Judaism in seven comprehensive parts: 1, Revealed Religion; 2, The<br />

Idea of God; 3, Man, Sin, Atonement; 4, The Observances of Religion; 5, Morals; 6,<br />

Piety; 7, The Hereafter." /. A. Bewcr in Books, 1927.<br />

Samuel, Maurice. 296 S193i<br />

I, the Jew. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

"Addressed almost exclusively to his own race, particularly to the younger generation,<br />

whom he sees as drawn either into a barren scientific rationalism that strips life<br />

of spiritual and individual values, or into the Jewish Modernist movement, which seeks<br />

to emasculate Talmuldi ritual and dilute the ancient Hebrew faith... He looks back upon<br />

his childhood in England, his sense of separatism, his successive ardors for science and<br />

for internationalism, and his final surrender to the spiritual vision of Zionism."<br />

Outlook, 1927.<br />

Sociology<br />

American Foundation for the Blind, Inc. r 362.4 A51<br />

Agencies for the blind in America; directory of activities for the<br />

blind in the United States and Canada, compiled by L. S. Rand. 1926.<br />

Bernard, Luther Lee. 301 B456<br />

An introduction to social psychology. Holt [1926]. (American<br />

social science series.)<br />

"Materials for supplementary reading" at end of most of the chapters; "General<br />

bibliography": p.591-636.<br />

r 368 B467<br />

Best's insurance guide with key ratings (20th), 1926. 1926.<br />

453


454 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Bougie, Celestin Charles Alfred. 301 B65<br />

The evolution of values; studies in sociology with special applications<br />

to teaching; tr. by H. S. Sellars, with an introduction by R. W. Sellars.<br />

Holt [cl926].<br />

"Bibliographical suggestions": p.267-272.<br />

Bramer, John Philip. 364 B69<br />

A treatise giving the history, <strong>org</strong>anization, and administration of<br />

parole. [Irving Press, cl926.]<br />

Cover-title reads "Parole".<br />

"A bibliography of parole": p.91-93.<br />

Bruner, Earle D. 364 B83<br />

A laboratory study in democracy; the agitator and other types, by<br />

Earle D. Bruner, superintendent of the Ge<strong>org</strong>e Junior Republic of<br />

Western Pennsylvania, illustrations from photographs. Doubleday,<br />

1927.<br />

Narratives of typical boys and girls who have been reclaimed to useful citizenship<br />

in the Ge<strong>org</strong>e Junior Republic.<br />

Cabot, Richard Clarke, ed. 361 Cll<br />

The goal of social work, by members of the Massachusetts Conference<br />

of Social Work, Swampscott, 1925. Houghton, 1927.<br />

Chesterton, Gilbert Keith. 304 C42o<br />

The outline of sanity. Dodd, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Some general ideas.—Some aspects of big business.—Some aspects of the<br />

land.—Some aspects of machinery.—A note on emigration.—A summary.<br />

Cheyney, Alice Squires. 361 C42<br />

The nature and scope of social work. Amer. Assoc, of Social<br />

Workers, 1926.<br />

A pamphlet.<br />

Bibliography: p.55-56.<br />

Cooley, Edwin J. 364 C78<br />

Probation and delinquency; the study and treatment of the individual<br />

delinquent. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York [cl927].<br />

"The standards and methodology of probation practice employed by the Catholic<br />

Charities Probation Bureau and some of the results which have been attained during<br />

twenty-four months' experience in the Court of General Sessions." Preface.<br />

Bibliography: p.447-467.<br />

Davis, Michael Marks. 362 D32<br />

Clinics, hospitals, and health centers, by M. M. Davis in collaboration<br />

with other staff members of the Committee on dispensary development<br />

of the United Hospital Fund of New York. Harper, 1927. (Harper's<br />

public health series.)<br />

"Reading list": p. [521]-S22; "Bibliography of text references": p.523-534.<br />

Discusses medical practice in hospital and clinic, the scope of clinic service,<br />

management of patients, general administrative technique, and special technique for<br />

particular clinics.<br />

Dilnot, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 3S2.2 DS8<br />

The story of Scotland Yard. Houghton, 1927.<br />

"A thoroughgoing account of the growth and present excellence of that great<br />

institution which is properly known as the metropolitan police. . .There are not perhaps,<br />

enough anecdotes of police work to capture the fancy of the general reader There is<br />

much that deals with <strong>org</strong>anization, with political movements and with personalities."<br />

IMerary review, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 455<br />

Gollomb, Joseph. 352.2 G59<br />

Scotland Yard. Ed.3. Hutchinson [1927].<br />

Contents.—Scotland Yard.—The boy terror of Paris.—The wounded pigeon.—The<br />

art burglar.—A museum of crime.—-The hunchback king.—The grim joker of Paris.—-<br />

The police of Paris.—A man-hunting machine.—The mocking-bird.—A case without a<br />

clue.—Brain versus machine.—Tools of the lawless.—Making the knife talk.—Murder<br />

by piecemeal.—Robin Hood of Vienna.—Vienna's oddest villain.<br />

Tells of typical cases showing the detective methods of the police of London, Paris,<br />

Berlin, and Vienna.<br />

Green, Thomas Edward. r 366.1 G83<br />

The mason as a citizen; an address delivered before Crescent Lodge<br />

no.25, A. F. & A. M., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, upon the occasion of its<br />

diamond jubilee held Monday, Oct. 18, 1926; together with an introductory<br />

address by C. G. Greene, Mt. Hermon Lodge no.263, A. F. &<br />

A. M., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Privately printed [1926].<br />

Hart, Hastings Hornell. r 365 H31u<br />

United States prisoners in county jails, report of the committee of<br />

the American Prison Association on lockups, municipal and county<br />

jails, together with suggestions for grand jury surveys of conditions<br />

under which federal prisoners are kept in county jails. Russell Sage<br />

Foundation, 1926.<br />

House, Julius Temple. 301 H83<br />

Purpose the variant of theory. LTniversity of Chicago Press, 1925.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Chicago, 1912.<br />

Study of the social purposes of the British school of individualism beginning with<br />

Hobbes and ending with John Stuart Mill. Condensed from Introduction.<br />

Contents.— Introduction.— Thomas Hobbes.—- John Locke.— David Hume.— John<br />

Stuart Mill.—Changes in method.—Modification of categories.<br />

Jerome, Harry. r 325.1 J28<br />

Migration and business cycles, with a foreword by W. C. Mitchell.<br />

National Bureau of Economic Research, 1926. (National Bureau of<br />

Economic Research. Publications, no.9.)<br />

"Dr. Jerome analyzed the voluminous, yet incomplete, records of migration to and<br />

from the United States, and compared these records with various indices of business<br />

activity here and abroad. The present volume presents in concise form his conclusions<br />

concerning the short-period fluctuations in the demand for and supply of labor in the<br />

United States, and the role played by migration in these fluctuations." Foreword.<br />

Kirkpatrick, Clifford. 325.73 K28<br />

Intelligence and immigration. Williams, 1926. (Mental measurement<br />

monographs, serial no.2.)<br />

Bibliography: p. 117-123.<br />

"The aims [of this investigation] are: (1) to consider the significance and nature<br />

of intelligence, (2) to bring together the data bearing on the relative intelligence of<br />

different immigrant stocks in this country, (3) to present a detailed study of certain<br />

immigrant groups... (4) to discuss the implication of the findings for our immigration<br />

policy and to make suggestions for the future." Introduction.<br />

Lane, Ralph (pseud. Norman Angell). 301 L23<br />

The public mind; its disorders, its exploitation. Dutton [1927].<br />

A study of the errors of public opinion and of the way it is affected by educational<br />

and moral deficiencies and by political and journalistic demagogy. The author pictures<br />

the public mind as revealed at the election, during the World War, at the peace, in the<br />

Crimean period, and during the Venezuelan boundary dispute, and points to the conclusion<br />

that the only way to make democracy safe is to correct the outstanding weaknesses<br />

of public judgment by education to develop clear thinking and a sense of social<br />

obligation and by adapting the political instruments of democracy to modern conditions.


456 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Macaulay, Thomas Babington, lord. qr 342.7 Mil<br />

What did Macaulay say about America? text of four letters to H. S.<br />

Randall; introduction by H. M. Lydenberg. New York Public library,<br />

1925.<br />

"Reprinted with additions Sept. 1925 from the Bulletin o£ the New York Public<br />

library of July 1925."<br />

Mowrer, Ernest Russell. 392 M94<br />

Family dis<strong>org</strong>anization; an introduction to a sociological analysis.<br />

University of Chicago Press [cl927]. (Chicago University sociological<br />

series.)<br />

"A selected bibliography": p.300-305.<br />

"A systematic survey of the methods of research now in use in the investigation<br />

of the problems of the modern family." E. W. Burgess in Foreword.<br />

Pittsburgh, Chamber of Commerce. r 385 P6742m<br />

Minutes of hearing before Committee on railroads and transportation;<br />

subject: Discriminatory freight rates on Pittsburg coal to Lake<br />

Erie ports, held in Chamber at Pittsburg, Pa., January 7, 1911. Heer<br />

Printing Co., 1911.<br />

Cover title reads: "Unjust and discriminating freight rates on Pittsburg district<br />

coal".<br />

Roosevelt, Theodore. 304 R68am<br />

American problems. Scribner, 1926. (Works, v.16.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.464-465.<br />

Contents.—The spirit of American government.—National unity.—Regulation of<br />

corporations.—Conservation of natural resources.—The tiller of the soil.—Labor.—The<br />

welfare of women and children.—National defense.—Expansion and the outlying possessions.—<br />

Foreign affairs.— International peace.— Education.— The Negro.— Political<br />

campaigns (3902-1908).—Miscellaneous papers.<br />

Russell Sage Foundation—Statistics department. r 361.6 R91st<br />

[Publications.] no.l-date. 1926-date.<br />

Sumner, William Graham, & Keller, A. G. 301 S9S<br />

The science of society, v.1-2. Yale University Press, 1927.<br />

"Published under the auspices of the Sumner Club on the foundation established in<br />

memory of Philip Hamilton McMillan of the class of 1894, Yale College."<br />

A detailed and scholarly study of the evolution of society. Volume one deals with<br />

the industrial and governmental <strong>org</strong>anization of society. Volume two is concerned<br />

entirely with religion. The work, begun in 1899 by the professor of political and social<br />

science in Yale University, was edited and completed, after Dr. Sumner's death in<br />

1910, by A. G. Keller.<br />

Thrasher, Frederic M. 362.84 T42<br />

The gang; a study of 1,313 gangs in Chicago. University of Chicago<br />

Press [1927]. (Chicago University. Sociological series.)<br />

"Chicago's gangland": folded map in pocket at end.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.531-544.<br />

"An important study of the sociology of the gang among adolescent boys...Considers<br />

relationships within the gang and interrelationships between gangs, as well as the<br />

distribution of gangs throughout the city, and the bearing of gang life on crime, boss<br />

politics, and juvenile delinquency." Booklist, 1927.<br />

United States—Census bureau. qr 317.3 U25cn<br />

Census monographs, no.1-7. 1922-27.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 457<br />

Warren, F. B. 383.9 W24<br />

The pageant of civilization; world romance and adventure as told<br />

by postage stamps. Century [cl927].<br />

Reviews the history recorded and symbolized in the illustrations on postage stamps<br />

of all countries. Contains many reproductions of stainps.<br />

Williams, James Mickel. 309.1 W74e<br />

The expansion of rural life; the social psychology of rural development.<br />

Knopf, 1926.<br />

An analysis of the rural population of New York state since 1S74, continuing the<br />

author's former study "Our rural heritage". (309.1 W74)<br />

Politics and Government<br />

Catlin, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Edward Gordon. 320.1 C28<br />

The science and method of politics. Knopf, 1927.<br />

The author is (1927) assistant professor of political science in Cornell University.<br />

China—Commission on extraterritoriality. r 327.51 C4412<br />

Report of the Commission on extraterritoriality in China, Peking,<br />

September 16, 1926, being the report to the governments of the commission<br />

appointed in pursuance to Resolution v of the Conference on the<br />

limitation of armaments, together with a brief summary thereof. Govt.<br />

Print. Off., 1926.<br />

At head of title: Department of state, Washington.<br />

Appendixes.—List of extraterritorial powers and pertinent treaty clauses.—Declaration<br />

of policy by the president of China, October 10, 1913.—General memoranda on<br />

foreign courts.—Modern Chinese courts, 1926.—Chinese prisons.—Report of the Traveling<br />

committee of the Extraterritoriality commission, May 10—June 16, 1926.<br />

Civic Club of Allegheny County. r 352.006 C49c<br />

[Circular], [Jan.]-Feb. 1924, May, Nov. 1925, Oct., Dec. 1926, Jan.-<br />

March, June 1927. Pittsburgh, [1924]-27.<br />

Dealey, James Quayle. 327.73 D34<br />

Foreign policies of the United States; their bases and development.<br />

Ginn [cl926].<br />

"Selected bibliography, chiefly of recent works": p.3 73-381.<br />

"In Part I the conditions basal to policies and the agencies through which these<br />

are formulated are emphasized; in Part II the policies themselves are first traced in<br />

their general development, and then follow discussions of the more important foreign<br />

policies of the United States, including its relations with other countries." Preface.<br />

Fisher, Lillian Estelle. 325.3 F53<br />

Viceregal administration in the Spanish-American colonies. University<br />

of California Press, 1926. (California University. Publications<br />

in history, v.15.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[3481-360.<br />

"The administrative functions of the viceroy are here presented as they existed in<br />

New Spain and South America during the whole colonial period." Preface.<br />

Foreign Language Information Service. 323.6 F76<br />

How to become a citizen of the United States. [c!927.]


458 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Gosnell, Harold Foote. 324 G69<br />

Getting out the vote; an experiment in the stimulation of voting.<br />

University of Chicago Press [1927]. (Chicago University. Studies in<br />

social science.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Describes an attempt made in 1924 and 1925 to measure the effect of a nonpartisan<br />

mail canvass to get out the vote of the citizens living in selected districts in<br />

Chicago. A continuation of the investigation reported in "Non-voting: causes and<br />

methods of control" by C. E. Merriam and H. F. Gosnell. (324 M63n)<br />

Harris, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Montagu. 352 H292L<br />

Local government in many lands; a comparative study. King, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of most chapters.<br />

Based on the material gathered in 1923 by the British colonial office, India office,<br />

and Foreign office at the request of the Royal commission on local government. Includes<br />

most of the countries of Europe, Great Britain and Ireland, the British overseas<br />

dominions, the United States, and Japan.<br />

Hoag, Clarence Gilbert, & Hallett, G. H. 324.2 H64<br />

Proportional representation. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"Select bibliography": p.514-517.<br />

Considers the merits and shortcomings of the more important proportional systems<br />

and compares them with other systems of election. Deals chiefly with their application<br />

in the United States, but the problems and experiences of other countries are touched<br />

upon. The authors are (1927) secretary and assistant secretary of the Proportional<br />

Representation League.<br />

327.72 124<br />

An inquiry on Mexico; a comprehensive essay, by a European. 1926.<br />

Laurel, Jose Paciano. 352 L37<br />

Local government in the Philippine Islands; with an introduction by<br />

M. M. Kalaw. La Pilarica Press, 1926.<br />

"Contains the series of lectures on Municipal Government delivered by the author<br />

in the College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines." Preface.<br />

Bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Rice, Joseph C r 328.1 R39<br />

Rice's parliamentary rules; a digest of rules and principles and<br />

dictionary of words and phrases, with table answering at a glance<br />

nearly eight hundred questions of parliamentary practice. Stanton and<br />

Van Vliet Co., 1925.<br />

Folded table mounted on back cover.<br />

Published 1921 under title: Rice's rules of order.<br />

"Authorities consulted": p.12.<br />

Roosevelt, Theodore. 320.4 R68c<br />

Campaigns and controversies. Scribner, 1926. (Works, v.14.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.401-403.<br />

Contents.—In the New York Assembly (1882-1884) .—The campaign of 1884.—The<br />

campaign of 1885.—Candidate for mayor of New York (1886).—The campaign of 1888<br />

—Civil-service commissioner (1889-1895).—President of the New York Police board<br />

(1895-1897).—The campaign of 1896.—Assistant secretary of the navy (1897-1898).<br />

Candidate for governor (1898).—Governor of New York (1899-1900).—The campaign<br />

of 1900.<br />

Smith, Darrell Hevenor. 325 1 S64b<br />

The Bureau of naturalization; its history, activities, and <strong>org</strong>anization.<br />

Johns Hopkins Press, 1926. (Institute for Government Research.<br />

Service monographs of the United States government, no.43.)<br />

The sa '" c r 325.1 S64b


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Tardieu, Andre Pierre Gabriel Amedee. 327.73 T19<br />

France and America; some experiences in cooperation. Houghton,<br />

1927.<br />

Analyzes the national, political, and temperamental contrasts between the two<br />

countries, sketches French life and civilization throughout two thousand years, and discusses<br />

American cooperation during the World War and the strained relations which<br />

followed.<br />

Texas University—Extension department. r 353.3 T32<br />

A federal department of education. Texas University, 1926. (Texas<br />

University. Bulletin, no.2629.)<br />

Issued by the Interscholastic League Bureau.<br />

Debate material on the question of establishing a department of education with a<br />

secretary in the president's cabinet.<br />

Trevelyan, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Macaulay. 329.9 T73<br />

The two-party system in English political history. Clarendon<br />

Press, 1926. (Romanes lectures.)<br />

United States—President. r 327.73 U2535<br />

American war claims against Germany; message from the president<br />

of the United States transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution<br />

no.198 of April 5 (calendar day April 14), 1926, a report by the secretary<br />

of state submitting copies of correspondence between the secretary<br />

of state and the government of Germany respecting American<br />

war claims against Germany. 1926. (69th Cong., 2d. sess. Senate.<br />

Doc. no.173.)<br />

United States—Supreme court. r 353 U2535<br />

Power of the president to remove federal officers; opinion and<br />

dissenting opinions of the Supreme court of the United States in the<br />

case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of F. S. Myers, appellant, v. the<br />

United States, together with briefs and oral arguments by W. R. King,<br />

the senior senator from Pennsylvania, Mr. Pepper, and the then<br />

solicitor general, Mr. Beck, also briefs and reply briefs in reargument.<br />

1926. (69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.174.)<br />

Wilson, Henry Lane. 327.73 W76<br />

Diplomatic episodes in Mexico, Belgium, and Chile. Doubleday,<br />

1927.<br />

Memoirs of the author's seventeen years of service in the diplomatic corps. The<br />

larger and more controversial part of the book is devoted to an account of affairs in<br />

Mexico, where Mr. Wilson served as ambassador from 1910 until, being in sharp conflict<br />

with the Mexican policy of the Wilson administration, he resigned in 1915.<br />

Negroes. Slavery<br />

Brown, Hallie Quinn, comp. 920.7 B78<br />

Homespun heroines and other women of distinction; foreword by<br />

Mrs. J. T. Washington, illustrated from photographs from widely<br />

different sources. [Aldine Pub. Co., cl926.]<br />

The same r 920.7 B78<br />

Biographical sketches of Negro women.<br />

459


460 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pier, Helen Louise, & Spalding, M. L., comp. r 016.326 P55<br />

The Negro; a selected bibliography. Govt. Print. Off., 1926.<br />

v.22, no.l, p.216-244, Jan. 1926 of "Monthly labor review".<br />

The same. (In United States—Labor statistics bureau. Monthly<br />

labor review, v.22, no.l, p.216-244.) r 331 U2536 v.22<br />

Reuter, Edward Byron. 326 R36am<br />

The American race problem; a study of the Negro. Crowell [cl927].<br />

(Crowell's social science series.)<br />

"Readings" at end of each chapter.<br />

The author "has striven with success to separate the small grain of scientific wheat<br />

from the chaff of opinion. . . Everyone has his own solution for racial disharmonies. Dr.<br />

Reuter offers none. He contents himself instead with an amazingly complete presentation<br />

of all the data, historical, biological, and economic". Charles R. Walker in<br />

Independent, 1927.<br />

Taylor, Alrutheus Ambush. 326 T251<br />

The Negro in the reconstruction of Virginia. Assoc, for the Study<br />

of Negro Life and History [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.287-292.<br />

Taylor, Rosser Howard. 326 T25<br />

Slaveholding in North Carolina; an economic view. University of<br />

North Carolina Press, 1926. (The James Sprunt historical publications,<br />

v.18, no. 1-2.)<br />

"Sources": p.[99]-103.<br />

qr 920 W66592<br />

Who's who in colored America; a biographical dictionary of notable<br />

living persons of Negro descent in America, 1927. v.l. 1927.<br />

Economics<br />

Aldridge, Henry R. qr 331.83 A36<br />

The national housing manual; a guide to national housing policy and<br />

administration. National Housing and Town Planning Council, 1923.<br />

Part one gives a history of housing from the earliest times to 1914 with special<br />

reference to England; part two discusses the progress of the British housing movement<br />

from 1914 to 1923; parts three and four outline the preparation, adoption, and administration<br />

of the British national housing policy; part five gives brief information<br />

concerning the housing problem in other countries.<br />

Borsodi, Ralph. 338 B63<br />

The distribution age; a study of the economy of modern distribution;<br />

with an introduction by Lew Hahn. Appleton, 1927.<br />

A critical analysis of the costs and methods of modern distribution and a discussion<br />

of the possibilities for improving the methods and lowering the cost.<br />

Burgess, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, of Durban. 336.22-B897<br />

Every man's wages, how to increase them permanently; a claim for<br />

the taxation of land value. United Committee for the Taxation of Land<br />

Values [191-?]<br />

r 338.8 C82<br />

The Corporation and directors directory of Ohio, 1922/23. [cl923.]


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 461<br />

Dane, Edmund. 331.84 D21<br />

The value of thrift, the golden thread of the world's life and activity;<br />

talks for 3'oung people on the saving of talent, effort, time, and money.<br />

Putnam, 1927.<br />

The same j 331.84 D21<br />

Dawson, Sir Philip. 330.9 D33<br />

Germany's industrial revival. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

A study of financial and industrial conditions in Germany since the World War.<br />

Based on a tour in 1922 of all the important industrial cities, together with information<br />

obtained from leading German representatives and the author's intimate aquaintance<br />

with Germany.<br />

Foerster, Robert Franz, & Dietel, E. H. 338.8 F68<br />

Employee stock ownership in the United States. [Princeton University<br />

Press] 1927.<br />

"The present study... is an inquiry into the specific nature of the plans under<br />

which employees acquire stock and a discussion of general questions raised by the<br />

provisions of such plans." Preface.<br />

The authors are (1927) director and assistant director of the Industrial relations<br />

section of the Department of economics and social institutions of Princeton University.<br />

Fuller, Raymond Garfield, & Strong, M. A. 331.3 F98ch<br />

Child labor in Massachusetts; an inquiry under the auspices of the<br />

Massachusetts Child Labor Committee. Massachusetts Child Labor<br />

Committee, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e, M. Dorothy. 330.9 G312<br />

English social life in the eighteenth century, illustrated from contemporary<br />

sources, pt.i. Sheldon Press [1923]. (Texts for students.)<br />

"Books bearing on the subject": pt.i, p.63.<br />

Made up of excerpts from contemporary books, periodicals, reports, and speeches<br />

concerning economic and social conditions among the laboring classes. Contains sections<br />

on wages, standards of living, casualties and disorders of life, inclosures, housing, and<br />

poor law administration.<br />

Gibbons, Charles E., & Bell, H. M. r 331.3 G36c<br />

Children working on farms in certain sections of the western slope of<br />

Colorado. National Child Labor Committee, 1925.<br />

A study, begun in 1924, of the kind and amount of work done, living and working<br />

conditions, opportunities for recreation, family background, school attendance, etc.<br />

Hayward, William Richart, & Johnson, G. W. 330.9 H37<br />

The evolution of labour, past, present, and future. Duckworth<br />

[1926].<br />

Also published under the title "The story of man's work".<br />

Part one sketches the history of civilization and industry from prehistoric times to<br />

the 18th century. Part two describes the industrial revolution of the 19th century and<br />

present labor conditions in England.<br />

Laidler, Harry Wellington, & Thomas, N. M., ed. 330.9 L15<br />

New tactics in social conflict; symposium by H. E. Barnes, Stuart<br />

Chase, Scott Nearing, and others. Vanguard Press, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Changing relations between property ownership and control.-—Trade<br />

unions enter business.—Changing tactics of employers toward the workers.—The sweep<br />

toward industrial combination.—American economic imperialism.—The new propaganda.<br />

—Power, coal, and forests.


462 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Lott, Merrill Rowe. 331.2 L92<br />

Wage scales and job evaluation; scientific determination of wage<br />

rates on the basis of services rendered. Ronald Press Co. [cl926.]<br />

(The Ronald manufacturing industries library.)<br />

McGuire, Constantine Edward. 330.9 M164<br />

Italy's international economic position. Macmillan, 1926. (Institute<br />

of Economics. Publications; investigations in international economic<br />

reconstruction.)<br />

"Sketches the economic history of Italy from the unification of the kingdom in<br />

1861 to the present time. But the study is more than economic history because it also<br />

looks forward, (1) to answer the question whether Italy can in the near future achieve<br />

financial and economic stability; (2) to reveal the basic economic factors which...will<br />

prove of controlling importance; and (3) to outline the national policies which Italy's<br />

fundamental economic requirements would seem to dictate." Director's preface.<br />

Mallory, Walter Hampton. q 330.9 M29<br />

China; land of famine, with a foreword by J. H. Finley. Amer.<br />

Geographical Soc, 1926. (American Geographical Society. Special<br />

publication, no. 6.)<br />

The author explains "why China has so many famines and what, in his judgment,<br />

can be done to prevent them...The good and bad practices of former times are alluded<br />

to only in order to throw light on conditions as they are today". Preface.<br />

Marshall, Dorothy. 339 M41<br />

The English poor in the eighteenth century; a study in social and<br />

administrative history. Routledge, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.284-288.<br />

qr 016.33 Nil<br />

Nachschlagebuch der nachschlagewerke fiir die wirtschaftspraxis; hrsg.<br />

im auftrage des Hamburgischen Welt-Wirtschafts-Archivs von Paul<br />

Heile, 1925. v.l. [1925.]<br />

v.l includes supplements: I. Verzeichnis wichtiger wirtschaftszeitschriften aller<br />

lander. II. Denkschrift: Das Hamburgische Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv.<br />

New York (city)—Public library. r 016.33622 N26<br />

Henry Ge<strong>org</strong>e and the single tax; a catalogue of the collection in<br />

the New York Public library, by R. A. Sawyer. 1926.<br />

Contents.—List of manuscripts.—Bibliographies.—Chronological list of principal<br />

published writings of Henry Ge<strong>org</strong>e.—Works by Henry Ge<strong>org</strong>e.—Works about Henry<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e.—Single tax in general.—Single tax periodicals.<br />

New York (city), Consumers' League. r 331.4 N261f<br />

Tlie forty eight hour law, do working women want it? [1927.]<br />

Report of an investigation made in 1926-27 among 500 working women.<br />

Oneal, James. 335 025<br />

American communism; a critical analysis of its origins, development,<br />

and programs. Rand Book Store, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Pittsburgh University—Bureau of business research. r 333 P674<br />

Residence construction and other factors which have determined<br />

rent levels in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, 1926. (Pittsburgh<br />

University.—School of business administration. Publication, no.3.)<br />

At head of title: University of Pittsburgh studies in business administration.<br />

I he same. (In Pittsburgh University—School of business administration.<br />

Publication, no.3.) r 658.0S p67 v_3


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Shadwell, Arthur. 335 S52b<br />

The breakdown of socialism. Benn, 1926.<br />

"Based on a series of articles published under the same title in The Times during. . .<br />

February 1926." Preface.<br />

The result of a tour of inquiry in Russia, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Czechoslovakia,<br />

and Denmark in order to ascertain the progress of socialism since the World<br />

War.<br />

Simon, Sir John Allsebrook. 331.89 S59<br />

Three speeches on the General strike, with an introduction, diary of<br />

events, and appendices. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Speeches delivered in the House of commons and in Cleckheaton Town Hall during<br />

the strike in England in May, 1926.<br />

Snyder, Blake, & Roby, R. W. 333 S67<br />

Fundamentals in real estate. Harper, 1927.<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. r 338.1 U2536p<br />

Preliminary report under Senate Resolution no.163, 68th Congress,<br />

1st session; competitive conditions in flour milling; May 3, 1926. 1926.<br />

On cover: Competitive conditions in flour milling.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 016.3305 U25<br />

Index of foreign commercial and economic periodicals currently received<br />

in departmental and other institutional libraries located at Washington,<br />

D. C; comp. by C. C. Rice, special expert. 1926.<br />

Running title: Index of periodicals.<br />

Vibart, Hugh Henry Rose. , - 331.2 V29<br />

Family allowances in practice; an examination of the development<br />

of the family wage system and of the compensation fund principally in<br />

Belgium, France, Germany, and Holland. King, 1926.<br />

"List of authorities": p.226-230.<br />

Walling, William English. 331 W18<br />

American labor and American democracy. Harper, 1926.<br />

"Constitutes an historical examination of the policy of <strong>org</strong>anized labor, its evolution,<br />

and its present status... Although Mr. Walling does not speak as a representative of<br />

<strong>org</strong>anized labor, he has had intimate association with labor leaders...An important<br />

contribution to history, politics, and economics." A. T. Mason in American political<br />

science review, 1927.<br />

Williams, Judith Blow. r 016.33 W74<br />

A guide to the printed materials for English social and economic<br />

history, 1750-1850. 2v. Columbia University Press, 1926. (Records<br />

of civilization; sources and studies.)<br />

Banking. Finance<br />

Hamilton, William Peter. 332.6 H21<br />

The stock market barometer; a study of its forecast value based on<br />

Charles H. Dow's theory of the price movement; with an analysis of<br />

the market and its history since 1897. Harper [cl922].<br />

Kilborne, Russell Donald. 332 K25<br />

Principles of money and banking. Shaw, 1927.<br />

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464 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Leaf, Walter. 332.1 L45<br />

Banking. Holt [cl927]. (Home university library of modern knowledge,<br />

no.118.)<br />

Bibliography: p.250.<br />

Discusses tbe evolution in the British banking system which has, in the last century,<br />

brought about the complete differentiation of central banking and deposit banking.<br />

Touches briefly upon principles of central banking in various other countries, but for<br />

deposit banking deals mainly with the British system.<br />

Page, Richard Gregory, & Gates, P. G. 332.14 P14<br />

The work of corporate trust departments. Prentice, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.319.<br />

"The purpose... is to discuss the various services rendered by corporate trust and<br />

corporate agency departments, and to describe the methods of a large financial institution<br />

in this connection." Preface.<br />

The authors are (1926) vice-president and assistant secretary of the Bankers<br />

Trust Company.<br />

Robbins, Carl Burton. 332.6 R53<br />

No-par stock; legal, financial, economic, and accounting aspects.<br />

Ronald Press Co. [cl927.]<br />

Bibliography: p.209-215.<br />

Sykes, Joseph. 332.1 S98<br />

The amalgamation movement in English banking, 1825-1924. King,<br />

1926.<br />

Law<br />

American Bar Association. qr 347.06 A512<br />

The American Bar Association, London meeting, 1924; impressions<br />

of its social, official, professional, and juridical aspects as related by<br />

participants in contest for most enlightening review of trip; awards<br />

made by committee composed of J. M. Mayer [and others]. Shepard<br />

[cl925].<br />

American Institute of International Law. r 341.5 A51<br />

Codification of American international law; a project of a code of<br />

private international law, prepared at the request, on March 2, 1925, of<br />

the Governing board of the Pan American LTnion for the consideration<br />

of the International Commission of Jurists, and submitted by the American<br />

Institute of International Law to the Governing board of the Pan<br />

American LTnion February 3, 1926. Pan American Union, 1926.<br />

Armstrong, Herbert Rowse, defendant. 343.1 A73<br />

Trial of Herbert Rowse Armstrong; ed. by Filson Young. Canada<br />

Law Book Co., Ltd. [1927.] (Notable British trials.)<br />

Trial, April 3-13, 1922, for the murder of his wife, Katherine Mary Armstrong.<br />

"Leading dates in Armstrong trial": p.21-22.<br />

Baker, Philip John Noel. 341.6 B175<br />

Disarmament. Hogarth Press, 1926.<br />

"A patient, clear, and exact study of its various phases, together with a luminous<br />

analysis of the various solutions proposed for each. .. Formerly a member of the League<br />

of Nations' Secretariat, now Professor of International Relations in the University of<br />

London, the author has the advantage of combining learning with stern experience."<br />

John Bakcless in Saturday review of literature, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Bartlett, Chester Joseph. 348 B27<br />

The tenure of parochial property in the LTnited States of America.<br />

Catholic University of America, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.102-103.<br />

Thesis (J. U. D.)—Catholic University of America, 1926.<br />

Beck, James Montgomery. 342.7 B36p<br />

The passing of the new freedom. Doran [cl920].<br />

"With clear application to fact, Mr. Beck expounds the six great principles of our<br />

Constitution, the principles of the old freedom, which, he maintains, constitute 'the great<br />

contribution of its framers to the ordered progress of mankind.'.. .The astonishing thing<br />

about Mr. Beck's book, however, is not its political philosophy, but the literary quality<br />

of the dialogues regarding the Peace Conference, wdiich are its novel feature...It is<br />

satire, but not of the flagellating kind... All the great persons of the Conference are,<br />

indeed, made to speak in character." North American review, 1920.<br />

Conference of Teachers of International Law and qr 341 C74<br />

Related Subjects.<br />

Proceedings (2d), 1925. Carnegie Endowment for International<br />

Peace, 1926. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace—Division<br />

of international law. Publications.)<br />

Martin, Warren Frederic, & Clark, J. R. r 341.3 M429<br />

American policy relative to alien enemy property. Govt. Print. Off.,<br />

1926. ([United States.] 69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.181.)<br />

An 18-page historical sketch. Also excerpts relating to rights of resident alien<br />

enemies on the outbreak of war, quoted from treaties made with various countries<br />

between 1778 and 1887.<br />

Oregon. Constitution. r 342.795 028<br />

The Oregon constitution and proceedings and debates of the Constitutional<br />

convention of 1857; ed. by C H. Carey. [State printing<br />

department, 1926.]<br />

"Printed under the direction of the Oregon Historical Society, iri, accordance with<br />

the provisions of chapter 379, Laws of Oregon, 1925."<br />

Lettered on cover: A history of the Oregon constitution. Carey. 1926.<br />

Pennsylvania. Statutes. r 345 P39Lw<br />

Laws relating to second-class townships and duties of supervisors,<br />

also auditors and tax collectors issued by the Department of highways<br />

for the information of township supervisors, auditors, and tax collectors.<br />

Telegraph Press, 1926. (Pennsylvania—Highways department. Bulletin,<br />

no.12.)<br />

Reiter, Prosper. 347.1 R32<br />

Profits, dividends, and the law; profits available for dividends from<br />

standpoint of law and best accounting practice. Ronald Press Co.<br />

[cl926.]<br />

A thorough analysis of statutes and cases in the light of the best accounting practice.<br />

After a preliminary discussion of fundamental accounting concepts, the book begins with<br />

a study of the English law. Part two is concerned with American law and practice.<br />

Condensed from Preface.<br />

United States—Library of Congress. r 342.73 U25<br />

Proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States, introduced<br />

in Congress from December 4, 1889 to July 2, 1926, presented<br />

by Mr. Dill April 5 (calendar day, April 8), 1926. 1926.<br />

The amendments are listed chronologically. In addition to the date are given the<br />

number of the resolution, its sponsor, and the purpose of each amendment.<br />

465


466 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—Senate. r 343.1 U25<br />

Proceedings of the United States Senate in the trial of impeachment<br />

of Ge<strong>org</strong>e W. English, district judge of the United States for<br />

the eastern district of Illinois. 1926. (69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate.<br />

Doc. no.177.)<br />

Whyte, Sir Alexander Frederick. 342.54 W66<br />

India, a federation? being a survey of the principal federal constitutions<br />

of the world, with special reference to the relations of the<br />

central to the local governments in India. [Government of India Press,<br />

1926.]<br />

"This monograph was prepared by Sir Frederick Whyte, K.C.S.I., at the request of<br />

the Government of India." 2d prelim, leaf.<br />

Bibliography: p.322-326.<br />

Military and Naval Science<br />

Albion, Robert Greenhalgh. 359.942 A33<br />

Forests and sea power; the timber problem of the Royal Navy, 1652-<br />

1862; awarded the David A. Wells prize for the year 1924-25 and published<br />

from the income of the David A. Wells fund. Harvard University<br />

Press, 1926. (Harvard economic studies, v.29.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[423]-469.<br />

[Bond, Paul Stanley] ed. 355.55 B62<br />

The R. O. T. C manual: Infantry; a text book for the Reserve<br />

officers training corps. [Ed.7.] v.l. National Service Pub. Co. [cl925.]<br />

Pechkoff, Zinovi. 355.944 P35<br />

The bugle sounds, life in the Foreign Legion; preface by Andre<br />

Maurois. Appleton, 1926.<br />

"By combining excerpts from his diary with quick character sketches of typical<br />

legionnaires and brief descriptive passages which explain the habits, the points of view,<br />

and tbe traditions of the Legion, Major Pechkoff, the adopted son of Maxim Gorky and<br />

an officer in the French Foreign Legion, has managed to convey to the reader his keen<br />

insight into the glamour and the brutality of that hazardous life... In the closing<br />

chapters there is a vivid first-hand description of the guerilla warfare with the Riffians<br />

in 1925." C. B. Chase in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Sullivan, Charles J., comp. r 355.973 S94<br />

Army posts & towns; the Baedeker of the army. Free Press Printing<br />

Co., 1926.<br />

"The mission of this book is to inform the transferred officer or man at the<br />

moment he most needs information, at the time he receives orders transferring him to a<br />

station about which he knows little or nothing, thereby reducing the inconvenience and<br />

the expense usually incident to such a move...The data listed here was obtained<br />

directly from the Post Adjutants and Quartermasters... supplemented by articles in<br />

the Recruiting News and from various Corps Area and Department publications."<br />

Preface.<br />

Education<br />

Adams, Franklin Pierce, & Hansen, Harry, comp. 371.35 A21<br />

Answer this one; questions for everybody. Clode [cl927].


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 467<br />

Barr, Arvil S., & Burton, W. H. 371 B259<br />

The supervision of instruction; a general volume. Appleton [cl926].<br />

(Appleton series in supervision and teaching.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

Batchelder, Samuel Francis. 378.7 H33b<br />

Bits of Harvard history. Harvard University Press, 1924.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contents.—The singular story of Holden Chapel.—The student in arms, old style.—<br />

The history of Commons, part 1.—-The history of Commons, part 2.—Harvard hospitalsurgeons<br />

of 1775.—Old times at the Law School.—Barracks on Cambridge Common,<br />

1775-1918.— Wanted !— "College characters".— C. C. Langdell, iconoclast.— Early<br />

chronology.<br />

Cook, William Adelbert. 379.1 C77<br />

Federal and state school administration. Crowell [cl927].<br />

"Collateral references" at end of each chapter.<br />

Cox, Philip Wescott Lawrence. 371 C85<br />

Creative school control. Lippincott [cl927]. (Lippincott's educational<br />

guides.)<br />

"Selected bibliography" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

"It is the author's endeavor to keep before the reader a clear and consistent<br />

philosophy of social education and individual self-expression through creative activities."<br />

Preface.<br />

Crouch, Roy Asa. r 371.1 C89<br />

The status of the elementary-school principal. [1926.]<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Missouri, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.275-276.<br />

"This study was published in the Fifth Yearbook of the Department of Elementary<br />

School Principals of the National Education Association."<br />

Culter, Horace M. 372 C91<br />

Elementary school methods with special reference to teachers in<br />

towns, villages, and rural areas. Lippincott [cl927], (Lippincott's<br />

educational guides.)<br />

"References" at end of each chapter except the last.<br />

Davis, Sheldon Emmor. 371.3 D32s<br />

Self-improvement; a study of criticism for teachers. Macmillan,<br />

1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Douglass, Aubrey Augustus. 379.17 D76s<br />

Secondary education. Houghton [cl927]. (Riverside textbooks in<br />

education.)<br />

"Selected bibliography" at end of each chapter.<br />

England—Education board. 372 E64<br />

Report of the Consultative committee on the education of the<br />

adolescent. 1926.<br />

"Short list of publications bearing on full-time post-primary education in England<br />

and Wales": p.313-322.


468 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Fenton, Norman. 371 3 F36<br />

-<br />

Self-direction and adjustment.<br />

ment and adjustment series.)<br />

World Book Co., 1926. (Measure­<br />

Bibliography: p.113-118.<br />

Intended to help the college or advanced high-school student in measuring his own<br />

intellectual capacities and adjusting his career in conformity with them. Emphasizes<br />

means of effective study. The author is (1926) associate professor of psychology in<br />

Ohio University.<br />

Garrison, Charlotte Gano. 371.74 G19<br />

Permanent play materials for young children. Scribner [cl926].<br />

(Series on childhood education.)<br />

Bibliography: p.119.<br />

"A clear, common-sense, non-technical statement of the principles which should guide<br />

us in the selection, use, and care of permanent play materials for Nursery Schools,<br />

Kindergartens, and Primary Grades. The materials and methods presented have grown<br />

out of experiments conducted for more than a decade in the Horace Mann School."<br />

P. S. Hill in Introduction.<br />

Haynes, Merritt Way. 371.4 H37<br />

Teaching shop work; a handbook for instructors in vocational schools<br />

and for students in trade-teacher training classes. Ginn [cl924].<br />

Contains "References".<br />

Discusses the general methods of teaching in vocational courses. The author is<br />

(1924) assistant director of education, United Typothetae of America.<br />

Holmes, Henry Wyman, & Fowler, B. P., ed. 370.4 H73<br />

The path of learning; essays on education Little, 1926.<br />

"References" at end of each section: "Additional reference lists": p.[4711-488.<br />

Contents.—Some conceptions of education.—Democracy and public education.—The<br />

problem of mental discipline.—What shall we teach?—Experiments in progressive education.—Education<br />

for character.—The profession of teaching.<br />

Hullfish, Henry Gordon. 370.1 H91<br />

Aspects of Thorndike's psychology in their relation to educational<br />

theory and practice. Ohio State University Press [1926]. (Ohio State<br />

University. Contributions in principles of education, no.l.)<br />

"Ohio State University studies."<br />

Hurd, Richard Melancthon. r 378.7 Y13h<br />

A history of Yale athletics, 1840-1888, giving every contest with<br />

Harvard, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Wesleyan, and others in<br />

rowing, foot ball, base ball, track athletics; tennis; with illustrations and<br />

complete tables of statistics. Privately printed [cl888].<br />

Ikin, Alfred E. 379.1 121<br />

Organization and administration of the education department. Pitman,<br />

1926. (Pitman's municipal series.)<br />

"Some books for the education office": p.223-227.<br />

Jones, Thomas Jesse. 370.1 J416<br />

Four essentials of education; preface by F. H. Giddings, introduction<br />

by Sir M. E. Sadler. Scribner [cl926].<br />

The author believes that the aim of education should be to lead man to a knowledge<br />

and mastery of hygiene and health, to increase his ability to take advantage of the<br />

resources and opportunities of his environment, to train him for a decent and comfortable<br />

domestic life, and to help him to create a sane and elastic personality, selfcontrolled<br />

and poised and capable of happiness. Dr. Jones is (1926) educational<br />

director of the Phelps Stokes Fund.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Kilpatrick, William Heard. 370.4 K25<br />

Education for a changing civilization; three lectures delivered on the<br />

Luther Laflin Kellogg foundation at Rutgers University, 1926. Macmillan,<br />

1927.<br />

Kirkpatrick, John Ervin. 378 K28<br />

The American college and its rulers. New Republic Inc., 1926.<br />

"Dr. Kirkpatrick has written some interesting articles on the origin of several<br />

colleges and has joined with these a plea for faculty control of the colleges." Saturday<br />

review of literature, 1926.<br />

New York (state)—University. r 371.98 N26<br />

Administration and <strong>org</strong>anization of immigrant education in the state<br />

of New York. 1926. (Bulletin, 110.8S6.)<br />

Pennsylvania—Normal school principals board. qr 370.7 P39<br />

Report of the General curricular revision committee to the Board of<br />

normal school principals, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 1926.<br />

Phillips, G. R. 371.3 P51<br />

Pictorial illustration in the school; a handbook for teachers and<br />

training college students. Pitman, 1926. (Handwork series.)<br />

Reavis, William Claude. 371.9 R25<br />

Pupil adjustment in junior and senior high schools; a treatment of<br />

the problems and methods of educational counseling and guidance with<br />

examples from actual practice, with an introduction by L. D. Coffman.<br />

Heath [cl926],<br />

"Selected references" at end of some of the chapters; "Selected references on<br />

pedagogical case accounts": p.317-321; "Selected references on medical diagnosis":<br />

p.322-323.<br />

Reed, Homer Blosser. 372 R28<br />

Psychology of elementary school subjects. Ginn [cl927].<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The author is (1927) assistant professor of psychology in the University of<br />

Pittsburgh.<br />

Sears, Jesse Brundage. 370.2 S43<br />

The school survey; a textbook on the use of school surveying in the<br />

administration of public schools. Houghton [cl92S], (Riverside textbooks<br />

in education.)<br />

"Selected references" at end of each chapter; "List of school survey reports referred<br />

to in this book": p.429-433.<br />

Shaver, Erwin L. 377 S533L<br />

A leader's guide for young people's projects: A Christian's life-work,<br />

A Christian's recreation, A Christian's attitude toward the press, Christian<br />

world-builders, Christian young people and world-friendships,<br />

Young people and the church; a guide for leaders of young people's<br />

groups in Sunday schools, churches. Christian associations, and week-day<br />

schools. University of Chicago Press [cl925]. (Chicago University.<br />

Publications in religious education; constructive studies.)<br />

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470 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Sloman, Mrs. Laura (Gillmore). 372 S63<br />

Some primary methods. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

"Your library": p.282-284.<br />

The author was formerly instructor in primary methods in Teachers College,<br />

Columbia University, and in the University of Pittsburgh.<br />

377 S65<br />

Smith, Sherman Merritt.<br />

The relation of the state to religious education in Massachusetts.<br />

Syracuse University Book Store, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.323-339. , . . i_ , J 11<br />

A historical study of the extent to which religious education in schools and colleges<br />

has been promoted, controlled, or in any way influenced by the state from the first<br />

settlement of Massachusetts to the present time.<br />

Swiss National Tourist Office. r 370.9494 S97<br />

Switzerland and her schools; education, instruction. 1925.<br />

An illustrated pamphlet describing briefly the educational facilities of the country.<br />

Teng, Tsui Yang, & Lew, T. T„ ed. 379.51 T28<br />

Education in China; papers contributed by the members of committees<br />

of the Society for the Study of International Education. Society<br />

for the Study of International Education, 1923.<br />

United States—Education bureau. r 375 U25<br />

A course of study for United States schools for natives of Alaska,<br />

prepared under the direction of the commissioner of education. 1926.<br />

Vassar College. r 376.8 V23re<br />

Register of funds in trust of Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y„<br />

compiled by P. C. Cassat. 1926.<br />

Whitman, Arthur Dudley. 371.25 W64<br />

The value of the examinations of the College Entrance Examination<br />

Board as predictions of success in college. Teachers College, Columbia<br />

University, 1926.<br />

At head of title: The Lincoln school of Teachers College.<br />

Bibliography: p.67-77.<br />

Whitney, Frederick Lamson. 371 W65<br />

The growth of teachers in service; a manual for the inexperienced<br />

superintendent of schools. Century [cl927]. (Century education series.)<br />

"Reference list" at end of each chapter.<br />

Folklore. Customs. Costume. Etiquette<br />

Giafferri, Paul Louis de. qr 391 G35h<br />

The history of the feminine costume of the world, from the year<br />

5318 B.C. to our century. 20 pts. in 2v. Foreign Publications, Inc.<br />

Each part contains 10 colored plates.<br />

v.l. The symbolism of the Chinese costumes.—The beauties of the Japanese<br />

costumes.—The splendour of the Egyptian costumes.—Old and modern Egyptian costumes.—The<br />

luxurious Assyrian costumes.—The sumptuous Persian costumes.—The<br />

fascination of the Indian costumes.—The beautiful lines of the Greek costumes.—The<br />

fine draperies of the Greco-Roman costumes.—The riotous colours of the oriental<br />

costumes.<br />

v.2. The Roman costumes and its fine lines.—The comfortable costumes of the<br />

Gauls.—The medieval costumes of Europe.—The European costumes: France.—The<br />

European costumes: Northern countries, Scandinavia.—The European costumes: United<br />

Kingdom.—The European costumes: the Latins; Spain, Italy.—The European costumes:<br />

Central Europe; Germany, Russia.—The three Americas.—Primitive races.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Lyon, Mrs. Massey. r 395 L99<br />

Etiquette; a guide to public and social life; with eight plates. Casse<br />

[1927].<br />

English etiquette. Besides the usual subjects of weddings, dinners, parties, etc. it<br />

discusses presentation aa court, royalty as host and guest, decorations asd armorial<br />

bearings, precedence, public work, hunts, race meetings, and shooting.<br />

Palencia, Isabel de. r 391 P18<br />

The regional costumes of Spain; their importance as a primitive<br />

expression of the aesthetic ideals of the nation; with a prologue by<br />

D. L. P. Bueno. [cl926.]<br />

List of works [on] the history of costume in Spain: p.143—146.<br />

Descriptive text and 245 illustrations from paintings and photographs.<br />

Puckie, Bertram S- 393 P98<br />

Funeral customs; their origin and development. Stokes [1926].<br />

"His accounts cover the usage and the convictions of both savage and civilized men<br />

throughout historic times from the days of the ancient Egyptians to the present and<br />

include the myths and legends and as much as has been learned of the practices of those<br />

dim ages before history began. But the greater part of the volume is devoted to the<br />

developments of funeral customs in the comparatively recent times of the Christian<br />

epoch. . .Among the illustrations are many reproductions of curious old prints." New<br />

York times book review, 1927.<br />

Robinson, Joseph Armitage 398.25 R55<br />

Two Glastonbury legends; King Arthur and St. Joseph of Arimathea.<br />

Cambridge University Press. 1926.<br />

The substance of lectures concerning the historical truth underlying the ancient<br />

traditions which connect Joseph and King Arthur with Glastonbury Abbey. Based on a<br />

study of early documents. The author is 11927) dean of Wells.<br />

Women<br />

Most of the books on this subject were purchased from a fund left to the Library<br />

for this purpose by Charles C. Meltor.<br />

Caraballo y Sotolongo, Francisco. 324.3 C18<br />

Mujeres, a las urnas y al hogar! (El feminismo y la America latina)<br />

y homenaje a la mujer cubana. 1918.<br />

"Labor literaria y cientifica de la mujer cubana. La prensa femenina": p.[141]-<br />

168.<br />

Canada—Labour department. r 396.2 C16<br />

Legal status of women in Canada, as shown by extracts from Dominion<br />

and provincial laws relating to naturalization, franchise, crime,<br />

marriage, divorce, property, devolution of estates, mothers and children,<br />

employment, and other subjects; published at the request of the National<br />

Council of Women of Canada. Acland, 1924.<br />

Compiled by Mrs. O. C. Edwards.<br />

Otto, Eduard. 396 031<br />

Deutsches frauenleben im wandel der jahrhunderte. Ed.3. 1918.<br />

(Aus natur und geisteswelt, v.45.)<br />

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472 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

396 S42<br />

Scott, J. W. Robertson-.<br />

The story of the women's institute movement in England & Wales &<br />

Scotland. Village Press, 192S.<br />

The movement, <strong>org</strong>anized in England in 1915 to improve the conditions of rural<br />

life and to provide opportunities for mutual help and intercourse, has resulted in some<br />

four thousand institutes.<br />

The Survey. V 396 S96<br />

Woman's place number. 1926.<br />

v 57, no.5, Dec. 1, 1926 of the "Survey".<br />

The same. (In the Survey, v.57, no.5, Dec. 1, 1926.) . .qr 361 C3732 v.57<br />

Articles on social and economic problems concerning women.<br />

Language<br />

Anderson, Jessie Macmillan. 422 A54<br />

A study of English words. Amer. Book Co. [cl897.]<br />

California—Education, State board of. 428.2 C13<br />

Lessons in oral English for classes of beginners—women. 1924.<br />

(Bulletin S-D.)<br />

Clark, Charles Upson, & Game, J. B. 479 C51<br />

Medieval and late Latin selections for the use of college students.<br />

Mentzer [cl925].<br />

Cordier, Mathurin. r 478 C81<br />

Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta; or, A select century of the<br />

colloquies of Corderius; with an English translation, as literal as possible,<br />

designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue, by John<br />

Clarke, corrected and improved by James Ross. Robinson, 1817.<br />

Craigie, William Alexander. 421.4 C86<br />

English spelling; its rules and reasons. Crofts, 1927.<br />

Doriot, Sophie. 438 D73<br />

The beginners' book in German, with humorous illustrations. Ginn,<br />

1889.<br />

Gairdner, William Henry Temple. 492.7 G14<br />

Egyptian colloquial Arabic: a conversation grammar. Ed.2, rev. &<br />

mostly rewritten. Milford, 1926. (American University, Cairo. Oriental<br />

studies.)<br />

Roman characters; transliteration according to the International phonetic alphabet.<br />

Hermanns, Hubert. r 433.2 H47<br />

Englisch-deutscher techno-diktionar; eine sammlung nur technischer<br />

fachausdriicke aus hiitte, giesserei, und werkstatt. [cl922.]<br />

Kennedy, Arthur Garfield. qr 016.42 K18<br />

A bibliography of writings on the English language from the beginning<br />

of printing to the end of 1922. Harvard LTniversity Press, 1927.<br />

National Council of Teachers of English. r 420 N15p<br />

The place of English in American life; report of an investigation<br />

by a committee of the National Council of Teachers of English, ed.<br />

by J. M. Clapp. [cl926.]


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 473<br />

Newman, Mary Letitia. 478 N28<br />

Easy Latin plays. Rev. & enl. ed. Bell, 1926.<br />

Olver, Graham Thomas Walters. r 443.2 023<br />

A French-English dictionary of legal and commercial terms.<br />

Stevens, 1925.<br />

"The terms given in this book have been chiefly taken from the Dictionnaire de<br />

I'Academie Francaise, and include most of the legal terms or expressions found in<br />

the French codes." Preface.<br />

Palmer, Harold E., and others. r 421.5 P19<br />

A dictionary of English pronunciation with American variants (in<br />

phonetic transcription). Appleton, 1927.<br />

Pearson, Henry Carr. 488 P35<br />

Greek prose composition. Amer. Book Co.[cl897.]<br />

Soissons, Guy Jean Raoul Eugene Charles Emmanuel 491.85 S68<br />

de Savoie-Carignan, comte de.<br />

Polish self-taught by the natural method with phonetic pronunciation;<br />

Thimm's system. Marlborough [pref. 1925]. (Marlborough's<br />

self-taught series.)<br />

Templeton, Marguerite, & Burgell, J. G. 468 T28<br />

Siete comedias faciles. Knopf, 1926. (Borzoi Spanish texts.)<br />

Ward, Charles Henshaw. 420.7 W21<br />

What is English? a book of strategy for English teachers. Rev. ed.<br />

Scott [cl925].<br />

"Its aims are...to describe in detail those devices that any teacher can use anywhere,<br />

to explain the reasons for methods, to address the novice teacher." Preface.<br />

Some of the chapter headings are: Why study grammar ?—What and why is<br />

punctuation.—Minimum essentials.—What is theme value ?—Vocabulary work.—The<br />

teaching of literature.<br />

Wohlfarth, Julia Helen. 42.0.7 W83<br />

Self-help methods of teaching English; a guide and ally for teachers<br />

of elementary English. World Book Co., 1926.<br />

Worman, James Henry. 448 W89s<br />

Second French book after the natural or Pestalozzian method, for<br />

schools and home instruction. Amer. Book Co. [cl910.] (Worman's<br />

Chautauqua language series.)<br />

Added title-page in French.<br />

Science<br />

Bang, Th. r 526.8 B22<br />

Foretesninger over militser topografi, med de forneidne sa=tninger af<br />

geodassien og den mathematiske geografi, udarbejdede for den muitaere<br />

heijskole. 1884.<br />

529.78 B63<br />

The Book of old sundials & their mottoes, with eight illustrations in<br />

colour by Alfred Rawlings and thirty-six drawings of some famous<br />

sundials by Warrington Hogg. Foulis [1922].<br />

Contents.—Old sundials, by Launcelot Cross.—Sundial mottoes.


474 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Childe, Vere Gordon. 572.891 C43<br />

The Aryans; a study of Indo-European origins. Knopf, 1926. (The<br />

history of civilization; pre-history and antiquity.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.[213]-215.<br />

qr 573.6 G93<br />

Grosse und gewicht der schulkinder und andere grundlagen fiir die<br />

ernahrungsfiirs<strong>org</strong>e; neubearbeitung der "Praktischen winke fiir den<br />

musternden arzt", fiir den gebrauch der bei der amerikanisch-deutschen<br />

kinderspeisung (quakerspeisung) beschiiftigten arzte (1. august 1921),<br />

mit sechs graphischen darstellungen und einer iibersichtskarte; hrsg.<br />

von Deutschen Zentralausschuss fiir die Auslandshilfe E. V. durch<br />

dessen arztlichen beirat. 1924.<br />

"Aus der einschlagigen literatur": p.74—11.<br />

Henderson, John Brooks. 570.97291 H44<br />

The cruise of the Tomas Barrera; the narrative of a scientific expedition<br />

to western Cuba and the Colorados reefs, with observations on<br />

the geology, fauna, and flora of the region. Putnam, 1916.<br />

Hodge, Clifton Fremont, & Dawson, Jean. 570 H66<br />

Civic biology; a textbook of problems, local and national, that can<br />

be solved only by civic cooperation. Ginn [cl918].<br />

"The laboratory bookshelf": p.16-17.<br />

Huntington, Ellsworth. 573.4 H94pu<br />

The pulse of progress, including a sketch of Jewish history; with a<br />

chapter on climatic changes, by G. C. Simpson. Scribner, 1926.<br />

"List of books and articles, by Ellsworth Huntington from which much of the<br />

material of this book has been drawn": p.321-324.<br />

Somewhat detached chapters, dealing in general with ethnologic, climatic, and other<br />

factors in human progress. Most of the material is taken from the author's previously<br />

published works.<br />

Huxley, Julian Sorell. 575 H983<br />

The stream of life. Harper, 1927. (Things-to-know series.)<br />

Short, readable outline of evolution, heredity, and eugenics.<br />

Massingham, Harold John. 571 M45<br />

Downland man; with an introduction by G. E. Smith. Doran [1926?]<br />

"A list of authorities used": p.401-405; "Publications, etc.": p.406^107.<br />

Mitchell, Samuel Alfred, & Abbot, C. G. 520 M74<br />

The fundamentals of astronomy. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

"This textbook, though based on 'The Earth and the Stars,' which was published<br />

recently by one of the present authors, has been so modified, corrected, modernized and<br />

amplified, that it is practically a new work." Preface.<br />

Pittsburgh Special Libraries Association. qr 016.505 P67<br />

Union list of periodicals in some of the special libraries of Pittsburgh;<br />

comp. by M. M. Lynch and Henrietta Kornhauser. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Riley, Isaac Woodbridge. 509 R45<br />

From myth to reason; the story of the march of mind in the interpretation<br />

of nature. Appleton, 1926.<br />

^ History of science and philosophy, attempting to trace the development of man's<br />

views of his relation to the universe. Treated under the "Five Ages" of myth, magic,<br />

discovery, mechanics, and evolution.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

United States—Hydrographic office. r 525.6 U253<br />

New dynamical wave-theory of the tides; discovery of the physical<br />

cause of the variation of latitude, with calculation of the period and<br />

amplitude of the polar motion from the observed oscillations of tlie<br />

unsymmetrically situated ocean hemisphere, including a revised cotidal<br />

map of the oceans now shown to be oscillating in synchronous worldwaves<br />

coperiodic with the disturbing forces, Laplace's principle, together<br />

with an investigation of other laws of the motion of the sea hitherto unknown,<br />

and an improved method for calculating the rigidity of the<br />

earth. 1926. (Publication, no.207.)<br />

Prepared by T. J. J. See, mathematician, United States Navy.<br />

Vidal de La Blache, Paul Marie Joseph. 573.4 V31<br />

Principles of human geography; ed. by Emmanuel de Martonne; tr.<br />

from the French by M. T. Bingham. Holt [cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"What seems to us most novel in these pages, in comparison with the best published<br />

work on anthropogeography, or human geography, is not so much the astonishing erudition<br />

or the wealth of examples from a great variety of countries, as the way in which<br />

the historical point of view penetrates, dominates and inspires the examination, classification<br />

and explanation of all the facts. I think no one has tried, to the same degree, to<br />

look at the present phenomena of human geography as mere stages in a long evolution.<br />

Vidal de la Blache surveys them in the past and in the future simultaneously."<br />

Editor's preface.<br />

Wiggam, Albert Edward. 575.6 W68n<br />

The next age of man. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

Mathematics<br />

Bond, John David. qr 514.09 B62<br />

The development of trigonometric methods down to the close of the<br />

xvth century (with a general account of the methods of constructing<br />

tables of natural sines down to our days). 4 pts. in lv. 1921-23.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Michigan, 1920.<br />

Bibliographical foot-notes in pt.i—2.<br />

Issued in four parts in "Isis", v.4, p.295-323, p.459-465, v.5, p.99-115, p.339-363.<br />

Contents.—The development of trigonometric methods down to the close of the<br />

xvth century.—Richard Wallingford (1292 ?—1335).—Quadripartitum Ricardi Walynforde<br />

de sinibus demonstratis.—Richard Wallingford's Quadripartitum (English translation)<br />

.<br />

Dickson, Leonard Eugene. 512.8 D55<br />

Modern algebraic theories. Sanborn [cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Based on the author's lectures of recent years. It presupposes calculus and elementary<br />

theory of algebraic equations. Its aim is to provide a simple introduction to<br />

the essentials of each of the branches of modern algebra, with the exception of the advanced<br />

part treated in the author's Algebras and Their Arithmetics. The book develops<br />

the theories which center around matrices, invariants, and groups, which are among the<br />

most important concepts in mathematics." Preface.<br />

Ince, Edward Lindsay. q 517.38 124<br />

Ordinary differential equations. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.551-552.<br />

Jolley, Leonard Benjamin William, comp. 510.8 J38<br />

Summation of series. Chapman, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.xi.<br />

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Physics<br />

Baxter, Leon H. S37 81<br />

-<br />

B33<br />

Electro-craft in theory and practice. Bruce Pub. Co. [cl925.]<br />

Elementary instruction in electricity and in making of simple electrical apparatus.<br />

Bridgman, Percy AVilliams. r 536.7 B74<br />

A condensed collection of thermodynamic formulas. Harvard Uni­<br />

versity Press, 1925.<br />

"A shorter version of the following collection of thermodynamic formulas was<br />

published in the Physical Review for April, 1914." Preface.<br />

Campbell, Norman Robert. 537 C15a<br />

Modern electrical theory; supplementary chapters, chaps. 15-17,<br />

in 3v. 1921-23.<br />

chap. 15. Series spectra.<br />

chap. 16. Relativity.<br />

chap. 17. The structure of the atom.<br />

The same r 53 ? C15a<br />

Catchpool, Edmund. r 534 C27<br />

A text-book of sound; with numerous diagrams and examples.<br />

Ed.2. Clive [1894]. (The University tutorial series; the tutorial<br />

physics, v.l.)<br />

Coursey, Philip Ray. r 537.224 C84<br />

Electrical condensers; their construction, design, and industrial uses.<br />

Pitman, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.527-628.<br />

Grdber, Heinrich. r 536.2 G93<br />

Einfiihrung in die lehre von der warmeiibertragung; ein leitfaden fiir<br />

die praxis; mit 60 textabbildungen und 40 zahlentafeln. 1926.<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis": p.197-198.<br />

Hinshelwood, Cyril Norman. 536.7 H57<br />

Thermodynamics for students of chemistry. Dutton [1926].<br />

Attempts to present fundamentals clearly, and to indicate application to actual<br />

problems of physics and chemistry. Stresses interrelation of kinetic theory and the laws<br />

of thermodynamics.<br />

Jeans, James Hopwood. 530.1 J22<br />

Atomicity and quanta; being the Rouse Ball lecture delivered on<br />

May 11, 1925. Cambridge University Press, 1926.<br />

Macmillan, William Duncan. 531 M21<br />

Theoretical mechanics; statics and the d3niamics of a particle. Mc­<br />

Graw, 1927.<br />

Nernst, Walther. 536.7 N23n<br />

The new heat theorem; its foundations in theory and experiment; tr.<br />

from the 2d German ed. by Guy Barr. Dutton [1926].<br />

"List of thermodynamical papers from the Physico-Chemical Institute of the University<br />

of Berlin (1906-1916)": p.256-263.<br />

"Nernst has assumed a familiarity with thermodynamics and has confined the discussion<br />

generally to the third law and its applications." Ge<strong>org</strong>e Granger Brown iu<br />

Chemical and metallurgical engineering. 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 477<br />

qr 537.5305 R134<br />

Le Radium; la radioactivite, les radiations, l'ionisation; journal de<br />

physique theorique et experimentale, 1904-19. v.1-11. 1904-19.<br />

Sub-title varies slightly.<br />

Publication suspended July 1914-April 1919.<br />

United with "Journal de physique theorique et appliquee" to form "Journal de<br />

physique et le radium".<br />

Sociedad Espanola de Fisica y Quimica. r 530.5 S67<br />

Anales, 1909-15, 1917-18. v.7-13, 15-16. 1909-18.<br />

Beginning with 1912 the "Anales" are issued in 2 parts: pt.i. Notas y memorias;<br />

pt.2. Extractos de revistas.<br />

Indice general, v.1-10. (In v.10, 1912.)<br />

Societe Frangaise de Physique. r 530.4 S67<br />

Collection de memoires relatifs a la physique, v.1-5. 1884-91.<br />

v.l. Memoires de Coulomb.<br />

v.2-3. Memoires sur l'electrodynamique.<br />

v.4-5. Memoires sur le pendule.<br />

Chemistry<br />

Barry, T. Hedley, and others. 547.78541 B27<br />

The chemistry of the natural & synthetic resins. Benn, 1926. (Oil<br />

& colour chemistry monographs.)<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Budowski, I. r 547.7715 B85<br />

Die naphthensauren. 1922.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Cleve, Per Teodor. r 547 C58<br />

Larobok i o<strong>org</strong>anisk kemi. [1877.] (Larobok i kemi, v.l.)<br />

Collins, Sidney Hoare, & Redington, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 547.89 C71<br />

Plant products. Ed.2. Van Nostrand, 1926. (Industrial chemistry.)<br />

"References" at end of each section; "General bibliography": p.250-251.<br />

Binder's title reads "Plant products and chemical fertilisers", and nearly half the<br />

book is devoted to soils and fertilizers. Much attention is given to the properties of<br />

various products particularly those used for stock feeding.<br />

Grafenberg, Leopold. r 546.21 G76<br />

Beitrage zur kenntnis des ozons. 1903.<br />

Inaug.-diss.—Gottingen.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

La Motte Chemical Products Company, Baltimore, Md. qr 541.8 L19<br />

Pioneers and leaders in the commercial production of materials and<br />

equipment for the colorimetric determination of hydrogen ion concentration<br />

and for water analysis. [Ed.2.] [cl926.]<br />

Cover-title reads "The A B C of hydrogen ion control".<br />

Contains "References".<br />

Trade literature presenting a non-technical account of the theory, practice, and<br />

applications of the colorimetric determination of hydrogen ion concentration, with a<br />

catalogue and price list of the company's products used therefor.<br />

McCutcheon, Thomas Potter, & Seltz, Harry. 540 M143<br />

General chemistry, theoretical and descriptive. Van Nostrand, 1927.


478 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

National Research Council—Chemistry and chemical r 540.5 N15<br />

technology division.<br />

A survey of American chemistry, including reports from scientific<br />

committees, Division of chemistry and chemical technology, National<br />

Research Council; ed. by W. J. Hale, in cooperation with C. J. West,<br />

1925/26. v.l. [cl927.]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Rice, Frank Elmore. 547 R39<br />

Organic chemistry, designed for students in applied biological fields;<br />

agriculture, home economics, medicine, dental science, pharmacy, and<br />

veterinary medicine. McGraw, 1927. (International chemical series.)<br />

Bibliographical references in "Suggested topics for further study" at end of most<br />

of the chapters.<br />

Thornton, William Mynn. 546.82 T41<br />

Titanium; with special reference to the analysis of titaniferous substances.<br />

Chemical Catalog Co., 1927. (American Chemical Society.<br />

Monograph series [no.33].)<br />

"Notes and references": p.229-255.<br />

The same r 546.82 T41<br />

Primarily for the practical analyst, giving full details regarding methods of known<br />

reliability in detection and estimation. Includes also information on occurrence, general<br />

chemistry, and industrial uses of titanium, and on preparation of various reagents.<br />

Worrall, David Elbridge. 547 W91<br />

Principles of <strong>org</strong>anic chemistry. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Text-book for beginners. Presents general theory and discusses more important<br />

compounds, but does not include laboratory methods.<br />

Geology<br />

Collom, Roy Edward. 553.28 C71<br />

Prospecting and testing for oil and gas. Gov't. Print. Off., 1922.<br />

(United States—Mines bureau. Bulletin, no.201.)<br />

"Publications on oil-field technology": p.163-164.<br />

The same. (In United States—Mines bureau. Bulletin,<br />

no.201.) r 622.009 U25 no.201<br />

Culver, Harold Eugene. qr 557.97 C91<br />

Abstract of the report on the geology and resources of the Pasco<br />

and Prosser quadrangles. [1926.] (Washington (state)—Geology<br />

division. Reports of investigations, no.l.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

In 1923 and 1924 a general survey of the Pasco and Prosser quadrangles was made<br />

by Solon Shedd, and the complete report will be made by him. Condensed from Prefatory<br />

note.<br />

Contains folded map.<br />

Little, James Macfarlane. 558.3 L74<br />

The geology and metal deposits of Chile. Branwell [cl926].<br />

Confined to three of the central provinces of Chile.<br />

Locke, Augustus. 55343 L75<br />

Leached outcrops as guides to copper ore. Williams, 1926.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.10-17.<br />

Geological and chemical study of the use of leached outcrops for the prediction of<br />

hidden sulphid ore. Based on intensive investigations of the disseminated deposits of the<br />

southwestern United States.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 479<br />

Manitoba—Industrial development board. r 557.127 M33<br />

The mineral resources of southeastern Manitoba, Rice Lake district,<br />

Oiseau River district, boundary district, by J. S. De Lury. 1927.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.54-55.<br />

Pennsylvania—Topographic and geologic survey r 557.48 P3993t<br />

commission.<br />

Topographic and geologic atlas of Pennsylvania, no.37, 65, 178, 206.<br />

cl925-26.<br />

At head of title: Pennsylvania Geological survey, fourth series.<br />

For contents see Contents book kept at reference desk.<br />

Rastall, Robert Heron. 550 R21<br />

Physico-chemical geology. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Botany<br />

Burbank, Luther, & Hall, Wilbur. 581.15 B88<br />

The harvest of the years. Houghton, 1927.<br />

An entertaining book dealing mainly with the work of Burbank but also touching<br />

on his life and the religious controversies into which he entered during the last few<br />

years of his life.<br />

Cannon, William Austin. qr 581.43 Cl7p<br />

Physiological features of roots, with especial reference to the relation<br />

of roots to aeration of the soil; with a chapter on Differences between<br />

nitrogen and helium as inert gases in anaerobic experiments on plants,<br />

by E. E. Free. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1925. (Carnegie<br />

Institution of Washington. Publication no.368.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Describes investigations of the growth of roots in small concentrations of oxygen.<br />

Cheyney, Edward Gheen. 582 C42<br />

What tree is that? illustrations by G. D. Ge<strong>org</strong>e. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Practical book intended for the person who is not a botanist.<br />

Longyear, Burton Orange. 582 L84<br />

Trees and shrubs of the Rocky Mountain region, with keys and<br />

descriptions for their identification; illustrated with one hundred and<br />

twenty-eight pen drawings by the author, and nine colored plates. Putnam,<br />

1927.<br />

Includes the clearly defined species occurring from Central New Mexico to Canada<br />

along both sides of the Rocky Mountains. The drawings are well executed.<br />

Peattie, Donald Culross. 581.6 P35<br />

Cargoes and harvests; maps by Beatrice Siegel. Appleton, 1926.<br />

"Suggested reading" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Contents.—Plant power.—The spices of Ind.—Quinine.—The age of rubber.—The<br />

five o'clock cup.—The vanishing vegetable dyes.—Camphor.—The potato.—Breadfruit<br />

and a mutiny.—The poppy.—Tobacco.—The reign of cotton.—The tree of the leper.—<br />

Our inherited crops.—Must we starve?<br />

Well written chapters on various plant products, with some indication of how the<br />

character of plant life influences the destiny of nations. One interesting chapter deals<br />

with the chaulmoogra tree, which yields an oil apparently efficacious in the treatment<br />

of leprosy. Chapters are provided with well chosen, annotated references.


480 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Zoology<br />

De Beer, Gavin Rylands. 591.3 D35<br />

An introduction to experimental embryology. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

"List of the experiments described" containing references: p.[136-144.]<br />

Howes, Paul Griswold. q 590 H85<br />

Backyard exploration; illustrated with 216 photographs and draw­<br />

ings by the author. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

Illustrated chapters, touching on geology but concerned mainly with animal life in<br />

the region around Stamford, Connecticut.<br />

Ortmann, Arnold Edward. q 595.38 028<br />

The crawfishes of the state of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh [1906].<br />

(Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Museum. Memoirs, v.2, no.10.)<br />

Bibliography: p.513-517.<br />

The same. (In Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Museum. Memoirs,<br />

v.2, no.10.) qr 507 C21m v.2<br />

Sinclair, James, entomologist. qr 595.78 S61<br />

Instructions for collecting and preserving valuable Lepidoptera.<br />

cl917.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Useful Arts<br />

American Wood Working Machinery Company— 684.07 A51<br />

Educational department.<br />

Education through woodworking; a series of prize winning essays;<br />

practical hints on the operation of woodworking machines, floor plans<br />

and machine specifications for woodworking departments; introduction<br />

by Arthur Dean. [cl924.]<br />

Mainly essays by vocational teachers on the subject of cabinet-making as a cultural<br />

study. The sections on shop practice and equipment are intended to assist the teacher<br />

in his class work.<br />

Bogart, Ernest Ludlow, & Landon, C. E. 603 B58<br />

Modern industry. Longmans, 1927. (Longman's economic series.)<br />

"Bibliographical note" at end of some of the chapters.<br />

Intended as an introduction to study of economics. Considers industrial processes<br />

in general and describes some of tbe more important American industries.<br />

Crampton, Charles. 689 C86<br />

Cane work; a practical book on the making of trays, workbaskets,<br />

handbaskets, etc., explaining in detail the various weaves, borders, and<br />

handles; fully illustrated with photographs and working drawings.<br />

Dryad Handicrafts, 1924.<br />

Bibliography: p.9.<br />

Crampton, Charles. 689 C86c<br />

Cane work on simple frames. Dryad Handicrafts.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Daniels, Ara Marcus. 697.3 D22<br />

Warm-air furnace heating Sheet metal worker, 1927.<br />

Includes gas fuel and gives very brief attention to oil fuel. Considers combination<br />

(warm air and hot water) heating and forced-air furnace heating. Appendix gives<br />

"standard code" approved by the National Warm Air Heating and Ventilating Association,<br />

the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, and other <strong>org</strong>anizations.<br />

Hartopp, Florence M. 689 H33<br />

Table loom weaving. Dryad Handicrafts.<br />

Jones, Bernard E., ed. r 680 J39<br />

The amateur mechanic; a practical guide for the handyman; with<br />

thousands of photographs and drawings. Ed. [2], enl. 4v. Waverley<br />

Book Co. [1926?]<br />

Kunou, Charles A. 684 K43<br />

American school toys and useful articles in wood. Rev. ed. v.l.<br />

Bruce Pub. Co. [cl924.]<br />

Lucas, Alfred. 609 L96<br />

Ancient Egyptian materials. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A non-technical discussion of various materials, with some attention to the methods<br />

of utilization. Author is chemist of tbe Department of antiquities, Cairo.<br />

"The wide dissemination of information such as is contained in this book should<br />

go far towards counteracting the absurd air of mystery with which ancient Egypt is<br />

commonly invested by unscientific people." Chemical age, 1927.<br />

Mochrie, Elsie. 689 M76<br />

Raffia work. [Ed.2.] Dryad Handicrafts [1926].<br />

Presents concise instructions for making a number of articles. Covers winding,<br />

plaiting, weaving, canvas work, flowers, and coiled baskets.<br />

National Hardwood Lumber Association. qr 674.02 N15<br />

Consumers' register, v.17, 2d sec, 1923, v.20, quarterly section, 1926.<br />

C1923-26.<br />

"Published quarterly."<br />

Peach, Mabel W. 689 P34<br />

Tablet weaving; with an introduction by H. H. Peach. Dryad<br />

Handicrafts [192-?].<br />

Bibliography: p.4-5.<br />

Pennsylvania—Forestry department. qr 634.9 P399<br />

Program for a forestry meeting; ten short articles on forestry. 1923.<br />

(Circular 22.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Pralle, Heinrich. 689 P88<br />

Tablet weaving; an old peasant craft; tr. with some additions by<br />

M. & H. H. Peach. Dryad Works Handicraft Dept. [1920.]<br />

Wilson, John Douglas, & Werner, S. O. 694.2 W76<br />

Simplified roof framing. McGraw, 1927. (McGraw-Hill vocational<br />

texts.)<br />

Elementary presentation of principles. Requires no knowledge of mechanical drawing,<br />

geometry, or trigonometry.<br />

481


482 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wright, Milton. 608 W93<br />

Inventions and patents; their development and promotion. McGraw,<br />

1927.<br />

A readable book giving much useful information on patents and trade-marks, the<br />

promotion and marketing of inventions, and inventing as a profession.<br />

Young, Charles Louis. 698.6 Y36<br />

Wallpaper and wallpaper hanging. Century [cl926]. (Century vocational<br />

series.)<br />

Some of the chapters were formerly published in "Wallpaper magazine".<br />

"Bibliography on the decoration of houses and the hanging of wallpaper": p.284-289.<br />

A practical handbook for those engaged in any branch of the wall-paper business.<br />

Stress is laid on estimating wall surface, equipment, preparation of the walls, and the<br />

hanging of different kinds of coverings.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene<br />

Averill, Lawrence Augustus. 613 A95<br />

Educational hygiene. Houghton [cl926]. (Riverside textbooks in<br />

education.)<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Author urges the desirability of teaching correct health habits, avoiding anatomy and<br />

physiology, but his book includes something of both subjects with the rudimentary instruction<br />

in hygiene. Is intended for teachers of hygiene in elementary grades, and<br />

includes chapters on teaching of hygiene and on school health administration.<br />

Copeland, Royal Samuel. 610 C79<br />

The health book. Harcourt [cl924].<br />

Helpful book on emergencies, common ailments, and general advice on health.<br />

Though the suggestions are valuable, the book is not intended to supplant the services<br />

of the physician. Author was formerly Commissioner of health, New York city.<br />

Corner, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington. qr 611.09 C82<br />

Anatomical texts of the earlier Middle Ages; a study in the transmission<br />

of culture; with a revised Latin text of Anatomia Cophonis and<br />

translations of four texts. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1927.<br />

(Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication no.364.)<br />

Bibliography: p.45-47.<br />

Fielding, William John. r 612.6 F46<br />

Sex and the love-life. Dodd, 1927.<br />

Galdston, Iago. r 614.07 G14<br />

Health speaker's handbook. National Tuberculosis Assoc, 1925.<br />

Goepp, Rudolph Max. 610.7 G55<br />

Nurses' state board questions and answers. Saunders, 1926.<br />

Includes additional questions and answers from other sources. Indexed.<br />

Gruenberg, Benjamin Charles. 512.6 G94<br />

Parents and sex education, v.l. Amer. Social Hygiene Assoc.<br />

[cl923.] (American Social Hygiene Association. Publication, no. 394.)<br />

v.l. For parents of children under school age.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 483<br />

Henderson, Yandell, & Haggard, H. W. 613.62 H44<br />

Noxious gases and the principles of respiration influencing their<br />

action. Chemical Catalog Co., 1927. (American Chemical Society.<br />

Monograph series [no.35].)<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The same r 613.62 H44<br />

The first book devoted to the subject. A contribution from the Laboratory of<br />

applied physiology of Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. Presents the physical<br />

laws of gases and vapors, and deals rather fully with the physiology of respiration<br />

primarily for the information of chemists and engineers. Is not concerned with the<br />

manufacture of gases or with gases in chemical warfare but is confined to gases encountered<br />

in industry. These include asphyxiants, irritants, volatile drugs and druglike<br />

substances which act chiefly on the nervous system to induce anesthesia, and<br />

in<strong>org</strong>anic and <strong>org</strong>anometallic substances which are volatile poisons with diversified<br />

toxic effects. Contains a chapter on prevention and treatment of gas poisoning, which<br />

is particularly valuable in the absence of legal protection against noxious gases.<br />

Hurst, Nora P. 613.56 H95<br />

Hospital housekeeping and sanitation. Mosby, 1926.<br />

"Written primarily for hospital training schools, but will be useful to general<br />

housekeepers, school economics classes, and in public schools." General science<br />

Quarterly, 1927.<br />

MacLachlan, William Watt Graham. qr 616.31 M19<br />

Tonsillitis; a histo-pathological study. [Pittsburgh] 1912. (Pittsburgh<br />

University—School of Medicine. Publications.)<br />

Bibliography: p.45.<br />

Roberts, Lydia Jane. 612.39 R53<br />

Nutrition work with children. University of Chicago Press [cl927].<br />

(Chicago University. Home economics series.)<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Rockefeller Foundation—Medical education division. qr 610.7 R576<br />

Methods and problems of medical education, ser. 1-2. v.1-2. 1924.<br />

Sudhoff, Karl. qr 616.951 S94<br />

The earliest printed literature on syphilis; being ten tractates from<br />

the years 1495-1498; in complete facsimile, with an introduction and<br />

other accessory material; adapted by Charles Singer. 1925. (Monumenta<br />

medica, v.3.)<br />

Tobey, James Alner. r 614.0973 T54<br />

Public health law; a manual of law for sanitarians; with a foreword<br />

by C. V. Chapin. Williams, 1926.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.268-276.<br />

Engineering<br />

Amos, Hermann. qr 620.131 A52<br />

Versuche mit plattenbalken zur ermittlung der einfliisse von wiederholter<br />

belastung, witterung u. rauchgasen und zwar auf lange dauer<br />

und bei haufiger wiederholung; ausgefiihrt im versuchs- und materialpriifungsamt<br />

der Technischen Hochschule, Dresden, in den jahren 1911<br />

bis 1913. pt.i. 1924. (Deutscher ausschuss fiir eisenbeton, v.53.)<br />

qr 620.5 B32<br />

Die Bautechnik; fachschrift fiir das gesamte bauingenieurwesen, 1923-<br />

26. v.1-4. 1923-26.


484 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Berard, Samuel John, & Waters, E. O. 621 B448m<br />

Machine design problems. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

A useful book of problems for a comprehensive understanding of the authors'<br />

"Elements of machine design". Intended not only for the student, but for the mechanic<br />

and the engineer.<br />

British Waterworks Association, Inc. qr 628.102 B75<br />

British waterworks year book and directory, with statistical tables,<br />

1926. [1926?]<br />

Carswell, Charles. " V 624.022 C23<br />

The building of the Delaware River bridge connecting Philadelphia,<br />

Pa., and Camden, N. J. Enterprise Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Description by one of the engineers associated with the work.<br />

Fellenius, Wolmar. r 627.81 F33<br />

Erdstatische berechnungen, mit reibung und kohasion (adhasion)<br />

und unter annahme kreiszylindrischer gleitflachen; mit 27 textabbildungen.<br />

1927.<br />

"Literaturnachweis": p.40.<br />

Gates, Philip. 621.83 G23<br />

Gears and gear cutting; previously "Toothed gearing" by Joseph<br />

Horner, revised and brought up to date. Lockwood, 1926. (Lockwood's<br />

manuals.)<br />

Principles and practice of gear manufacture and measurement, primarily for the<br />

machine-shop worker. Does not include all special types of gear.<br />

Highway Research Board. r 625.7 H5383<br />

Proceedings of the annual meeting (4th), 1924. 1925.<br />

The record of earlier activities of the board is to be found in the Bulletin of the<br />

National Research Council, no.21 (v.4, pt.3) Oct. 1922 (Highway research projects in<br />

the United States; results of census); no.32 (v.6, pt.i) May 1923 (Proceedings of the<br />

second annual meeting, Xov. 23. 1922); no.43 (v.S, pt.i) March 1934 (Proceedings of<br />

the third annual meeting, Nov. 8-9, 1923). (qr 507 N15b no.21, 32, 43)<br />

Imhoff, Karl. r 628.3 123<br />

Fortschritte der abwasserreinigung; mit 98 abbildungen. Ed.2. 1926.<br />

"Schriften des verfassers und seiner mitarbeiter": p.117-121; "Benutzte schriften":<br />

p.122-127.<br />

International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. qr 621.1 124<br />

The elements of steam engineering; prepared for students of the<br />

International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. v.3. Colliery<br />

Engineer Co., 1897.<br />

v.3. Mechanical drawing.<br />

Kafka, Richard. r 624.1 Kll<br />

Die theorie der pfahlgriindungen; mit 19 textfiguren. 1912.<br />

"Quellenangabe" : p.70-71.<br />

Kaula, Rudolph John, & Robinson, I. V. 621.175 K14<br />

Condensing plant; a complete treatise on the principles and details<br />

of construction of modern steam condensing apparatus for designers,<br />

users, and students. Pitman, 1926. (The specialists' series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

An important contribution to the literature on condensing plant, dealing with the<br />

essentials of design and operation.


BOOKS ADDED^OCTOBER 1927 485<br />

qr 621.111 K36<br />

Kolben; I. Dampfmaschinen- und geblasekolben, von C. Volk; n.<br />

Gasmaschinen- und pumpenkolben, von A. Eckardt; zweite, verbesserte<br />

aufl., bearb. von C. Volk. 1923. (Einzelkonstruktionen aus dem<br />

maschinenbau, v.2.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Krapf, Philipp. qr 624.1 K41<br />

Formeln und versuche iiber die tragfahigkeit eingerammter pfahle;<br />

mit 8 abbildungen im text und 2 zeichnungstafeln. 1906. (Fortschritte<br />

der ingenieurwissenschaften, group 2, pt.12.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Lallier, Ernest Victor. 621.1 L17<br />

Elementary steam engineering. Ed.2, rev. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Deals in simple language with the theory, operation, lubrication, and care of steamengines,<br />

including a brief chapter on internal combustion engines.<br />

McAuliffe, Eugene. 621.1331 Mil<br />

Railway fuel; the coal problem in its relations to the transportation<br />

and use of coal and coal substitutes by steam railroads. Simmons<br />

[cl927].<br />

Considers the problem of coal and oil as related to railroad earnings and operating<br />

costs.<br />

Moore, Herbert Fisher, & Kommers, J. B. 620.123141 M87<br />

The fatigue of metals, with chapters on the fatigue of wood and of<br />

concrete. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.290-316.<br />

The same r 620.123141 M87<br />

"Summary of the more important facts concerning the strength of metals under<br />

repeated stress, a brief review of the more important of the current theories of fatigue<br />

of metals and a description of apparatus and methods used in making an experimental<br />

study of the fatigue of metals." Iron trade review, 1927.<br />

St. Louis—Public service, Board of. qr 625.6 S14<br />

Report on rapid transit for St. Louis; submitted to the Board of<br />

aldermen, September 1926. cl926.<br />

C. E. Smith, consulting engineer.<br />

Smith, Darrell Hevenor. 626.9 S64<br />

The Panama Canal; its history, activities, and <strong>org</strong>anization. Johns<br />

Hopkins Press, 1927. (Institute for Government Research. Service<br />

monographs of the United States government, no.44.)<br />

Bibliography: p.375-394.<br />

The same r 626.9 S64<br />

Stern, Ottokar. qr 624.1 S83<br />

Das problem der pfahlbelastung; mit 61 textabbildungen und 6<br />

tafeln. 1908.<br />

Troup, John Dawson. 621.1876 T77<br />

Coal and ash handling plant. Chapman [1926].<br />

Description of the equipment used, particularly in England, for handling coal,<br />

ashes, and refuse in boiler plants. Some of the appliances are not applicable to<br />

American practice.


486 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—Engineers corps. r 627.1 U253su<br />

Survey of the north branch of the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania<br />

and New York; letter from the secretary of war transmitting report<br />

from the chief of engineers on survey of the north branch of the Susquehanna<br />

River, Pennsylvania and New York, with a view to the control<br />

of the floods. 1927. (69th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. no.647.)<br />

United States—Engineers corps. r 627.3 U25wa<br />

Water terminal and transfer facilities; letter from the secretary of<br />

war transmitting with a letter from the chief of engineers, reports of<br />

an investigation of the general subject of water terminals, with descriptions<br />

and general plans of terminals of appropriate types and construction<br />

for the harbors and waterways of the United States, suitable<br />

for various commercial purposes and adapted to the varying conditions<br />

of tides, floods, and other physical characteristics. 1921. (67th Cong.,<br />

1st sess. House. Doc. no.109.)<br />

United States—St. Lawrence commission. r 627.1 U2535<br />

St. Lawrence waterway project; message from the president of the<br />

United States transmitting a report of the chairman of the United States<br />

St. Lawrence commission upon the development of shipway from the<br />

Great Lakes to the sea. 1927. (69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc.<br />

no.183.)<br />

Contains folded maps.<br />

"Report of Joint Board of Engineers on St. Lawrence Waterway Project": p.7-60.<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

American Electric Railway Engineering Association. r 621.33 A51<br />

Engineering manual, covering its standards, recommendations, and<br />

miscellaneous methods and practices; rev. to Dec. 31, 1926. 1927.<br />

r 621.302 B56<br />

The Blue book; the directory & handbook of the electrical engineering<br />

& allied trades, 1927. Ed.45. [1927.]<br />

Earlier editions published under the title the "Electrician's electrical trades<br />

directory".<br />

Braymer, Daniel Harvey, & Roe, A. C r 621.313 B71<br />

Repair shop diagrams and connecting tables for induction motors;<br />

practical step-by-step information and instructions for connecting all<br />

types of windings for 2-phase and 3-phase motors of 2-poles to 24-poles<br />

for use by armature winders in electrical repair shops when rewinding<br />

and reconnecting induction motors and by maintenance men in industrial<br />

plants when changing existing winding connections. McGraw,<br />

1927.<br />

Carson, John Renshaw. 621.3 C23<br />

Electric circuit theory and the operational calculus. McGraw, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.190-193.<br />

"In the present work the operational calculus is made to depend on an integral<br />

equation from which the Heaviside Rules and Formulas are simply but rigorously Reducible."<br />

Preface.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 487<br />

qr 621.308 E443<br />

The Electrical engineers year book, 1927. v.19. [1927.]<br />

Fleming, John Ambrose, ed. r 621.3 F62<br />

The electrical educator; a comprehensive, practical, and authoritative<br />

guide for all engaged in the electrical industry; ed. by J. A. Fleming<br />

assisted by a large number of specialist contributors; fully illustrated<br />

with many photographs, diagrams, etc. 2v. Pitman, 1926.<br />

Intended to be of interest to the student as well as to the engineer interested in<br />

the more advanced phases of the subject. Poorly arranged and indexed. Toi'ics on the<br />

same subject do not appear together but are scattered throughout the two volumes.<br />

r 621.308 P882<br />

The Practical engineer electrical pocket book and diary (with buyers'<br />

guide and technical dictionaries in French, Spanish, and Russian), 1927.<br />

v.28. Oxford University Press [1927?]<br />

Purdie, H. Ayres. 621.315 P98<br />

Electrical contracting; a guide and handbook specially designed to<br />

meet the needs of all those engaged in business as electrical contractors;<br />

with an introduction by J. C. Elvy. Benn, 1926.<br />

British work discussing commercial and economic aspects, as well as dealing with the<br />

technical details of electrical wiring, construction, and installation.<br />

Reed, Emerson G. 621.314 R28a<br />

The essentials of transformer practice; theory, design, and operation.<br />

Ed.2, rev. & enl. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

"Has a distinct value to operating men, for, although the greater part of the text<br />

is concerned with principles of transformer design, the presentation of these principles<br />

is lucid and an understanding of them furnishes a solid base for perfect comprehension<br />

of operating conditions. . . All types of transformers, including reactors, receive consideration,<br />

and the principles of design and performance of all are explained." Electrical<br />

world, 1927.<br />

Ruhling, Theodore C. 621.3152 R85<br />

Underground systems for electric light and power. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Practical work on the construction and installation of subterranean systems of<br />

transmission and distribution. Considerable attention to costs.<br />

Mines and Mining<br />

Benoit, Richard Leroy. r 622.338007 B44<br />

Cyclopedia of oil and gas forms; with appendix, Louisiana, Arkansas,<br />

Texas, explaining and illustrating the applications of certain practical requirements<br />

of the jurisprudence of these states involved in the writing<br />

and execution of deeds, leases, assignments, mineral sales, correction<br />

and quitclaim deeds, affidavits, and other instruments. Thomas Law<br />

Book Co., 1926.<br />

qr 622.05 K36<br />

Kohle und erz; technischer centralanzeiger fiir berg-, hiitten-, und<br />

maschinenwesen; zeitschrift des Vereins Technischer Bergbeamten<br />

Oberschlesiens und des Vereins Technischer Bergbeamten Niederschlesiens,<br />

1907, 1909-14. 1907-14.


488 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Minnesota University—School of Mines r 622.34102 M72<br />

experiment station.<br />

Mining directory of Minnesota, 1926. 1926. (Bulletin, v.29, no.20.)<br />

Young, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Joseph.<br />

r 622.34 Y37<br />

The working of unstratified mineral deposits; with a chapter on The<br />

haematite ores of Cumberland & Furness by T. S. Durham. McGraw,<br />

1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Automobiles<br />

Gibson, Charles Robert. 629.109 G36<br />

The motor car & its story; a description of the strange vehicles invented<br />

before the motor car, & the struggles & adventures of their inventors,<br />

with an account of the evolution of the petrol motor car, & a<br />

simple explanation of the manufacture of modern cars & of the<br />

scientific principles on which they work. Lippincott, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.179-180.<br />

"Does not deal with the details of construction nor of the control of a motor-car;<br />

it is confined to the history and the science, and is intended to appeal to the general<br />

reader and the motorist in particular." Preface.<br />

Varner, William R., & Smith, F. C 629.11 V21<br />

Laboratory manual for automotive electricity; especially designed to<br />

accompany the text "Automotive construction and operation", by Wright<br />

and Smith. Wiley, 1926. (The Wiley trade series.)<br />

Domestic Economy<br />

Boomer, Lucius M. 640.24 B63<br />

Hotel management; principles and practice. Harper [cl925].<br />

Bibliography: p.481-486.<br />

Deals in detail with the whole field, considering the problems of management and<br />

the sources of information to aid in their solution. Includes considerable information on<br />

operation, though it is stated that "operation is discussed only to illustrate the functions<br />

of management".<br />

Heide, Henry. 642.1 H41<br />

Fancy cake baking. cl926.<br />

Gives receipts for macaroon type pastries, fillings, icings, marzipan decorations,<br />

novelty breads, and cakes using marsh-mallow filling. Numerous colored illustrations.<br />

Intended for commercial use.<br />

Reilly, Mrs. Estelle (Mulqueen). 641 R31<br />

How to cook for children; a cook book for mothers; with an introduction<br />

by C G. Kerley. Putnam, 1927.<br />

Practical book dealing with the selection and preparation of foods. Gives menus<br />

for young children and older children, but does not prescribe diets.<br />

Trilling, Mabel Barbara, & Williams, F. M. 640 T74<br />

A girl's problems in home economics; healthful clothing, dress<br />

design, clothing construction, interior decoration, household textiles,<br />

care of the home. Lippincott [cl926]. (Lippincott's home economics<br />

texts.)<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Text-book for junior high schools.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 489<br />

United States—Navigation bureau. (Navy department.) 641 U253<br />

The cook book of the United States navy. 1927.<br />

Intended for general use by the enlisted personnel of the navy and in connection<br />

with training courses for ships' cooks and bakers. Contains a comprehensive collection<br />

of receipts, which have been tested under service conditions afloat and ashore. Adapted<br />

from Preface.<br />

Business. Communication<br />

Beckman, Theodore N. 658.611 B36<br />

Wholesaling. Ronald Press Co. [cl926.]<br />

Comprehensive treatise on a subject hitherto inadequately treated. Presents general<br />

principles underlying the successful <strong>org</strong>anization, operation, and management of a wholesale<br />

business.<br />

Briitsch, Ernst. r 657.62172 B83<br />

Selbstkostenberechnung in der giesserei; grundsatze, grundlagen, und<br />

aufbau mit besonderer beriicksichtigung der eisengiesserei. 1926.<br />

Christensen, Anker L. 658.6125 C45<br />

Tool control, procurement, storage, issue, use, repairs, and cost.<br />

Ronald Press Co. [cl926.] (The Ronald manufacturing industries<br />

library.)<br />

"Much of this material appeared serially in Manufacturing Industries during 1925."<br />

Preface.<br />

"The purpose of this book...is not to break new ground, in the sense of evolving<br />

new theories, but rather to apply tbe accumulated knowdedge and experience ori the<br />

subject to a specific problem, i.e., the installation of an efficient tool control system,<br />

which will adequately and economically cover the requirements of large factories and<br />

yet be elastic enough to suit the needs of smaller ones." Preface.<br />

Diemer, Hugo. 658.7 D57f<br />

Foremanship training. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"References": p.220-223.<br />

Considers the qualifications and duties of the foreman, but is primarily intended to<br />

impress executives with the importance of efficient and intelligent foremen and the<br />

necessity of providing special training.<br />

Edwards, Ivo Arthyr Exley, & Tymms, F. 656.82 E31<br />

Commercial air transport; with a foreword by Sir Sefton Brancker.<br />

Pitman, 1926. (Pitman's transport library.)<br />

Based chiefly on continental and British practice, dealing only with subjects on<br />

which first-hand information has already been gained from an operational point of view.<br />

Freeman, Frank Nugent, and others. 652.4 F91<br />

The handwriting movement; a study of the motor factors of excellence<br />

in penmanship; an investigation carried on with the aid of a<br />

subsidy by the General Education Board. University of Chicago Press<br />

[cl918]. (Supplementary educational monographs, v.2, no.3; whole<br />

no.9.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Lischka, A. r 657.62172 L73<br />

Die selbstkostenrechnung in der eisengiesserei. 1926.<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis": p.[80]-82.<br />

Lockley, Lawrence Campbell. 652 L76<br />

Principles of effective letter writing. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.330-337.<br />

Considers English and fundamental principles of letter writing, discusses letters for<br />

various purposes, and gives considerable space to selling by mail.


490 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Mazur, Paul Myer. 658.612 M54<br />

Principles of <strong>org</strong>anization applied to modern retailing [written] with<br />

the assistance of M. S. Silbert; written for the National Retail Dry<br />

Goods Association. Harper, 1927.<br />

Spencer's (P. R.) Sons. r 652 S74<br />

New Spencerian compendium of penmanship; a comprehensive work<br />

upon the art in its various departments; practical writing, calligraphy,<br />

text and lettering, flourishing, pen-drawing, accompanied by full instructions<br />

and illustrated by seventy-three full-page steel and lithographic<br />

plates, and a profusion of other illustrations. Ivison [cl887].<br />

White, Percival. 658.32 W635s<br />

Scientific marketing management; its principles and methods. Harper,<br />

1927.<br />

"Aims to indicate the principles and the general procedure of scientific marketing,<br />

rather than to demonstrate how they should be applied to specific cases." Preface.<br />

Printing. Publishing<br />

Bennett, Colin Noel. 655.35 B43<br />

Elements of photogravure; photo printing from copper plates; screen<br />

photogravure simply explained with full working instructions and an<br />

explanatory chapter on modern rotary gravure printing; a book of<br />

practical interest to all enthusiastic photographers, printers, and etchers.<br />

Lockwood, 1926. (Lockwood's manuals.)<br />

"The greater part of the contents of this little book made its first appearance as a<br />

series of articles in the 'British. Journal of Photography' during the early months of<br />

1925." Preface.<br />

Explanation of screen photogravure, with little attention to the "dust-grain" process.<br />

Has a chapter on "rotary gravure", or "rotagravure".<br />

Bingham Brothers Co., New York. r 655.31 B485<br />

The Vibrator; a handbook on printers' rollers; a resume of the recent<br />

issues of our publication in condensed form. 1925.<br />

The "Vibrator" is the house <strong>org</strong>an of Bingham Brothers Co.<br />

Copinger, Walter Arthur. qr 655.6 C79<br />

Copinger on the law of copyright in works of literature, art, architecture,<br />

photography, music, and the drama, including chapters on<br />

mechanical contrivances and cinematographs, together with international<br />

and colonial copyright, with the statutes relating thereto; 6th ed., by<br />

F. E. S. James. Sweet, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

[Kimberly-Clark Company.] qr 655.35 K25<br />

Rotogravure; how and when to use it. [cl924.]<br />

Powell, Leona Margaret. 655.06 P87<br />

The history of the United Typothetae of America. University of<br />

Chicago Press [cl926].<br />

"Sources used": p.189-191.<br />

Well provided with references to original sources.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 491<br />

Selvidge, Robert Washington, & Witt, H. A. 655.07 S46<br />

Instruction manual for young printers for use in shop and school.<br />

Manual Arts Press [cl926]. (Selvidge series of instruction manuals.)<br />

Elementary, practical instruction in concise form, with definite references to<br />

sources of further information.<br />

[Wood, Sir Henry Trueman Wright.] 655.35 W85<br />

Modern methods of illustrating books. Stock, 1887. (The booklover's<br />

library.)<br />

"Books of reference": p.[2381-240.<br />

A very good non-technical account of methods in use in the early days of photoengraving,<br />

during development of the half-tone process.<br />

Radio Communication<br />

Felix, Edgar Herbert. 654.623 F33<br />

Using radio in sales promotion; a book for advertisers, station<br />

managers, and broadcasting artists. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Pearson, S. O., comp. 654.103 P35<br />

Dictionary of wireless technical terms; definitions of terms and expressions<br />

commonly used in wireless telegraphy and telephony. Iliffe<br />

[1926].<br />

"Published from the offices of 'The wireless world'."<br />

Many terms are discussed at considerable length, and some are illustrated.<br />

Radio news. q 654.61 R13<br />

1001 radio questions and answers, compiled by the staff of Radio<br />

news; ed. by L. L. Adelman. v.l, no.l. Experimenter Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

American Ceramic Society. r 016.66676 A512bib<br />

Bibliography of literature on refractories; the third of a series of<br />

bibliographies compiled by members of the Refractories division, American<br />

Ceramic Society. cl926.<br />

Being v.10, pt.2, Feb. 1927 of "Journal of the American Ceramic Society".<br />

"The preparation of this bibliography has been in charge of the members of the<br />

staff of the Department of Ceramic Engineering, University of Illinois." Acknowledgment.<br />

The same. (In American Ceramic Society. Journal, v.10, pt.2, Feb.<br />

1927.) r 666.3 A51j v.10<br />

Callister, R. C. r 666,3 C13<br />

Australian clays in the manufacture of white pottery wares. 1924.<br />

(Australia—Institute of science and industry. Bulletin, no.27.)<br />

Caven, Robert Martin. 661.9 C29<br />

Gas and gases. Holt [cl927]. (Home university library, no. 119.)<br />

Bibliography: p.254.<br />

Partial contents.—The gaseous state.—The liquefaction of gases.—The gases of the<br />

atmosphere.—Useful gases.—Gaseous fuels.—Combustion and explosion of gases.


492 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Elsdon, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Davidson. qr 664.3 E55<br />

The chemistry and examination of edible oils and fats, their substitutes<br />

and adulterants. Benn, 1926.<br />

Binder's title reads "Edible oils and fats".<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Finnemore, Horace. qr 668.5 F51<br />

The essential oils. Benn [1926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Herzog, Reginald Oliver, ed. r 660 H48<br />

Chemische technologie der <strong>org</strong>anischen verbindungen; lehrbuch<br />

bearb. in gemeinschaft mit P. Askenay [und andern] ; mit 461 abbildungen.<br />

Ed.2, rev. 1927.<br />

"Literatur" at end of some of the chapters.<br />

Irwin, Frederick T. 666.109 128<br />

The story of Sandwich glass and glass workers. [Granite State<br />

Press, c-1926.]<br />

"Brief history of the Boston and Sandwich Glass Factory and its methods of manufacture."<br />

Foreword.<br />

Oxweld Acetylene Company, New York. 665.882 035<br />

The oxwelder's manual; instructions for welding and cutting by the<br />

oxy-acetylene process. Ed.9, rewritten. [cl926.]<br />

"Supplementary reading" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The same r 665.882 035<br />

Practical manual on equipment and methods for handling various metals and alloys.<br />

Salermo, Ltd., London. r 662.741331 S16<br />

Low-temperature carbonisation and the Salermo process. 1926.<br />

Pamphlet describing the Salermo process and giving brief notes on other processes<br />

of low-temperature carbonization.<br />

Strippelmann, Leo. r 665.5 S91<br />

Die petroleum-industrie Oesterreich-Deutschlands dargestellt zur<br />

klarstellung deren wichtigkeit und zukunft und zur aufklarung des fiir<br />

diese industrie sich interessirenden capital's in geschichtlicher, geologisch-bergmannischer,<br />

wirthschaftlicher, und technischer beziehung.<br />

3 pts. in lv. 1878.<br />

"Literatur" in text of part 1, and at beginning of parts 2 and 3.<br />

pt.1-2. Oesterreich.<br />

pt.3. Deutschland.<br />

United States—Muscle Shoals inquiry. r 661.62 U2535<br />

Majority and minority reports of the Muscle Shoals inquiry; message<br />

from the president of the United States transmitting the majority and<br />

minority reports made by the Muscle Shoals inquiry appointed on March<br />

26, 1925. 1925. (69th Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. no.l 19.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Waggaman, William Henry, & Easterwood, H. W. 661.63 W12<br />

Phosphoric acid, phosphates, and phosphatic fertilizers. Chemical<br />

Catalog Co., 1927. (American Chemical Society. Monograph series<br />

[no.34].)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 493<br />

Waggaman, William Henry, & Easterwood, H. W.—continued.<br />

The same r 661.63 W12<br />

Considers chemistry, sources, applications, and methods of manufacture of<br />

phosphoric acid, and discusses briefly the phosphate deposits of the United States and<br />

foreign countries. Treatment is concise. Numerous references to other literature and<br />

to patents.<br />

Wilson, Alfred William Gunning. r 660 W76<br />

Development of chemical, metallurgical, and allied industries in<br />

Canada in relation to the mineral industry. Acland, 1924.<br />

Issued by the Mines branch of the Department of mines of Canada.<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Altmayer, M., & Guillet, Leon. r 669.3 A46<br />

Metallurgie du cuivre et alliages de cuivre; avec le patronage de la<br />

Societe des Ingenieurs Civils de France et de la Societe d'Encouragement<br />

pour l'lndustrie Nationale. 1925. (Encyclopedie miniere et<br />

metallurgique.)<br />

"Ouvrages cites et consultes; sources d'information" at end of each chapter of part 1.<br />

Armstrong (Sir W. G.),Whitworth, & Co., Ltd., London, qr 669.17 A73<br />

Steels for general purposes. 1926. (Brochure, no.344.)<br />

Association des Maitres de F<strong>org</strong>es de Lorraine. qr 669.1 A84<br />

L'industrie siderurgique en Lorraine en 1921 et 1922; compte rendu.<br />

[1923?]<br />

Presents statistics of the iron and steel industry.<br />

Hermanns, Hubert. r 669.108 H47<br />

Taschenbuch fiir hiitten- und giessereileute, 1927. v.2. 1927.<br />

Vosmaer, Alexander. r 669.1 V38<br />

Ijzer en staal; hun bereiding, verwerking, eigenschappen en toepassingen.<br />

v.3. [1922.]<br />

v.3. Eigenschappen, onderzoek, toepassingen.<br />

Fine Arts<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Barker, Virgil. q 759.9 B82b<br />

Pieter Bruegel the elder; a study of his paintings. Arts Pub. Corporation,<br />

1926.<br />

"An annotated bibliography": p.59-60.<br />

The same qr 759.9 B82b<br />

Most of the material included in this critical essay was originally published in a<br />

special Brueghel edition of "The Arts". Contains 55 reproductions of the work of the<br />

16th century Flemish artist.<br />

Becking, Eduard. r 738 B36<br />

Fliesen-boden nach gemalden des fiinfzehnten und sechzehnten jahrhunderts<br />

von Jan van Eyck, und anderen mehr; zum gebrauch fiir<br />

platenfabriken, architekten, zeichner, kunstgewerbe- und volksschulen.<br />

[1903.]<br />

Contains 48 colored plates of tile designs.


494 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Berryman, Clifford Kennedy. 741 B45<br />

Development of the cartoon. University of Missouri, 1926. (Missouri<br />

University. Bulletin; journalism series, no.41.)<br />

The same r 741 B45<br />

A short address on the history of the cartoon delivered at the School of Journalism<br />

of the University of Missouri. Mr. Berryman has been, for many years, cartoonist for<br />

newspapers in Washington, D. C.<br />

Bowles, Ella Shannon. 745.2 B66<br />

Handmade rugs; with illustrations. Little, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p. [2031-205.<br />

Broderies hindoues. [192-?] qr 746 B7622<br />

Made up of 38 colored plates.<br />

Introduction signed: C. Estrade.<br />

Buckley, Wilfred. qr 738.2 B856<br />

European glass; a brief outline of the history of glass making, with<br />

notes on various methods of glass decoration, illustrated by examples<br />

in the collection of the author; with a foreword by Bernard Rackham,<br />

and with an essay on Dutch glass engravers by Ferrand Hudig. Benn,<br />

1926.<br />

"Literature on diamond engraving": p.xxxiv; "Authoritative works": p.xxxvi.<br />

Cannon, Tom G. qr 738 C17<br />

English porcelain of the xviiith century; the celebrated collection<br />

of the renowned expert Tom G. Cannon, to be sold at auction Tuesday,<br />

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday afternoons, January eleventh, twelfth,<br />

thirteenth, fourteenth. Anderson Galleries [1927?]<br />

An illustrated descriptive catalogue.<br />

Century Furniture Company, Grand Rapids. 749 C32<br />

Furniture as interpreted by the Century Furniture Company. [Ed.<br />

2.] [cl927.]<br />

A well illustrated handbook describing periods and styles of furniture.<br />

Clute, Eugene. q 747 C62<br />

The treatment of interiors. Pencil Points Press, Inc., 1926. (Pencil<br />

Points library.)<br />

A well illustrated discussion of present-day practice in the use of old architectural<br />

and decorative forms and in the development of a modern style of interior decoration.<br />

Collingwood, Robin Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 701 C698<br />

Outlines of a philosophy of art. Oxford University Press, 1925.<br />

(The world's manuals.)<br />

Bibliography: p.102.<br />

Decoration egyptienne. qb 745 D36<br />

Contains 36 colored plates.<br />

Introduction signed: Rene Grandjean.<br />

Flaccus, Louis William. 701 F59s<br />

The spirit and substance of art. Crofts, 1926.<br />

"Music", by Paul Krummeich: p.188-222; Appendix: Original sketches [music]<br />

by Paul Krummeich: p.411-420.<br />

"Towards a bibliography": p.421-424.<br />

"After a brief consideration of the methods of aesthetics and the origins of art, the<br />

writer takes up the dance, architecture, sculpture, painting, poetry and music' for<br />

separate treatment." Books, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 495<br />

Halbmeier, Carl. 763 H15<br />

Senefelder; the history of lithography. Senefelder Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

Gives an account of the life and work of Alois Senefelder (1771-1834), inventor<br />

of lithography, and describes the development of lithographic processes since bis day.<br />

Hartman, Gertrude, ed. 707 H32<br />

Creative expression through art; a symposium. Progressive Education<br />

Assoc. [1927?]<br />

"For further reading": p.[194.]<br />

"An attempt to give some idea of the types of creative art being produced in schools<br />

scattered all over the United States. .. What is here assembled, ranging all the way from<br />

the earliest kindergarten to high-school work, seems ample evidence of the latent talent<br />

dormant in the ordinary child." Foi-eword.<br />

Contains 12 articles written by teachers, with many illustrations showing children's<br />

art work.<br />

Jones (James O.) Co., comp. qr 741 J4112<br />

Friends of ours as we see them. Pittsburgh, 1924.<br />

Cartoons of prominent men of Pittsburgh drawn by Hungerford, Johnston, Link,<br />

Reichhold, Rigby, and Sherman.<br />

Kaplan, Nathan Samuel. qr 708.1 K13<br />

The art collections of the late Nathan Samuel Kaplan, to be sold<br />

by order of Mrs. Sonia Kaplan at unreserved public sale, Tuesday, Wednesday,<br />

Thursday, Friday, Saturday afternoons, November thirtieth,<br />

December first, second, third, fourth. Anderson Galleries, 1926.<br />

An illustrated descriptive catalogue. The collection includes furniture, textiles,<br />

pottery, jewelry, and other art objects of various countries.<br />

Knoedler, (M.) & Company. r 769 K34<br />

Catalogue of an exhibition of engraved portraits from Diirer to<br />

Gaillard, 1519-1886, February 15th to March 5th, 1927. [1927.]<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. 759.9 H18L<br />

Frans Hals; with a frontispiece in colour and twelve other illustrations.<br />

Methuen [1926?] (Little books on great masters.)<br />

A brief critical sketch of the Dutch painter (1580-1666), with reproductions of<br />

his work.<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. 759.5 G438L<br />

Gi<strong>org</strong>ione. Methuen [1926?] (Little books on great masters.)<br />

A brief critical sketch of the Italian painter (1477—1511), with 13 reproductions of<br />

his work.<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. 759.9 V18L<br />

Van Dyck. Methuen [1926?] (Little books on great masters.)<br />

A brief critical sketch of the Flemish portrait painter (1599-1641), with 13 reproductions<br />

of his work.<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. 759.6 V25L<br />

Velasquez; with a frontispiece in colour and twelve other illustrations.<br />

Methuen [1926?] (Little books on great masters.)<br />

A brief critical sketch of the Spanish artist (1599-1660), with reproductions of<br />

his work.<br />

Lutz, Edwin Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 741 L98p<br />

Practical drawing; a book for the student and the general reader,<br />

with explanatory illustrations by the author. Scribner, 1925.


496 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Lynch, John Gilbert Bohun. q 741 L99<br />

A history of caricature. Little, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.121-123.<br />

Contains 21 plates and a few other illustrations.<br />

Mason, Daniel Gregory. 704 M44<br />

Artistic ideals. Norton [cl927].<br />

"These papers. . .were first presented to the public as a series of lectures on the<br />

Norman Waite Harris foundation, at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois,<br />

December, 1925." Foreword.<br />

"References for the quotations": p.193-201.<br />

Contents.—Independence.—Spontaneity.—Workmanship.—Originality.— Universality.<br />

—Fellowship.<br />

Mather, Frank Jewett. 759 M46m<br />

Modern painting; a study of tendencies. Holt [cl927].<br />

A survey of painting since the beginning of the 19th century, with an introductory<br />

chapter on the academic background (1664 to 1815). Contains many illustrations.<br />

Meyer, Agnes E. q 759.93 L69m<br />

Chinese painting as reflected in the thought and art of Li Lung-mien,<br />

1070-1106. [Ed.2.] Duffield, 1923.<br />

A vigorous contribution to our knowledge and intuition of Chinese culture. Every<br />

page gives evidence of diligent research and a sensitive intelligence; and it is all the<br />

more valuable as a commentary upon Li Lung-Mien because so much more than his<br />

scant history and his isolated achievement is considered. Condensed from New republic,<br />

J 924.<br />

Contains 12 reproductions of the artist's paintings.<br />

Mochrie, Elsie. 745.5 M76<br />

Leatherwork with suede and other soft leathers. Dryad Handicrafts.<br />

Modelli d'arte decorativa. 8v. qb 745 M76<br />

Each volume made up of 60 colored plates showing various applications of<br />

design, including mural decoration.<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, John Hill. qr 759.1 T78m<br />

Paintings by John Trumbull at Yale University of historic scenes<br />

and personages prominent in the American Revolution. Yale University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

The descriptions of the scenes represented are taken from Trumbull's catalogue of<br />

1841. Further notes have been added, and a biographical sketch is included.<br />

Muller (Frederik) & Cie., pub. qr 759.4 M95<br />

Collection Dietel, tableaux modernes de l'ecole de Barbizon, la vente<br />

aux encheres publiques aura lieu a Amsterdam dans la grande salle de<br />

ventes de Frederik Muller & Cie, le 30 novembre, 1926. 1926.<br />

A catalogue of 36 paintings, with reproductions of 18 of them.<br />

Northbourne, Walter John James, lord, and others. 750 N45<br />

Charlton lectures on art. Clarendon Press, 1925.<br />

Contents.—The development of modern landscape by W. J. James (Lord Northbourne).—Vermeer<br />

of Delft and modern painting, by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Clausen.—The eye of<br />

Erasmus; a scholar's outlook upon contemporary art, by W. N. Howe.<br />

Peirce, Hayford, & Tyler, Royall. 709.495 P37<br />

Byzantine art; with one hundred plates in collotype. Stokes [1926].<br />

(Kai Khosru monographs on eastern art.)<br />

Bibliography: p.17.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 W<br />

Pfuhl, Ernst. qr 759.95 P48<br />

Masterpieces of Greek drawing and painting, with one hundred &<br />

sixty illustrations, tr. by J. D. Beazley. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.144-145.<br />

"Besides an introduction there is a detailed description of the plates...The subjects<br />

are, of course, mainly Greek vases, but there are also. . . Pompeian and Roman wallpaintings,<br />

frescoes and mosaics, consisting of portraits, groups, landscapes, and still<br />

life. Professor Pfuhl has selected the plates for their artistic importance from his<br />

larger and completer work, 'Malerei und Zeichnung der Griechen,' to represent the<br />

whole of the period from the eighth century B.C. to the first century A.D." Angus<br />

Davidson in Nation and athenaeum, 1926.<br />

Porter, Arthur Kingsley. r 735 P83<br />

Romanesque sculpture of the pilgrimage roads. lOv. Jones, 1923.<br />

v.l. Text.<br />

v.2—10. Plates: 2. Burgundy; 3. Tuscany and Apulia; 4. Aquitaine; 5. Catalonia<br />

and Aragon; 6. Castile, Asturias, Galicia; 7. Western France; 8. Auvergne<br />

and Dauphine; 9. Provence; 10. Ile-de-France.<br />

Read, Herbert. qb 748 R25<br />

English stained glass. Putnam [1926].<br />

"Select bibliography": p.250-253.<br />

Attempts "to correlate the history of English stained glass with the history of art<br />

in general and to trace its development as a mode of aesthetic expression". Preface.<br />

Contains 70 plates and 27 illustrations in the text.<br />

Roberts, Edna H. 746 R53<br />

How to know laces; with a postcript on embroideries, including a<br />

brief history of the world's famous laces with detailed descriptions of<br />

their differences in design and manufacture. Dry goods economist, 1925.<br />

Shaw, Gladys J. 745.5 S53<br />

Leathercraft. Dryad Handicrafts.<br />

Bibliography: p.52.<br />

Sixty photographs from the Italian Irredenta. qb 747 S62<br />

Interior views of Italian dwellings, showing architectural details.<br />

'The Tapestries of the Vienna imperial court. 1922. qr 746 T18<br />

Contains 44 plates, 20 of which are in color.<br />

Contents.—The Vienna collection of tapestries, by H. Schmitz.—The Boucher gobelins<br />

and the meuble rose in the Viennese imperial palace, by E. W. Braun.<br />

Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. 745 V31b<br />

Brief guide to the Chinese woven fabrics. 1925.<br />

Published under the authority of the Board of education.<br />

"This brief Guide to the Chinese Woven Fabrics is the work of Mr. A. D.<br />

Howell Smith." Prefatory note.<br />

Contains 17 plates.<br />

Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. 745 V31br<br />

Brief guide to the Peruvian textiles. 1926.<br />

Published under the authority of the Board of education.<br />

The preparation of this guide has been undertaken by Mr. Howell Smith. Condensed<br />

from Prefatory note.<br />

Contains 17 plates.<br />

Waugh, Elizabeth, & Foley, Edith. 745.2 W33<br />

Collecting hooked rugs. Century [cl927].


498 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wettergren, Erik. qb 745 W58<br />

The modern decorative arts of Sweden. Malmo Museum [1926].<br />

English translation by Tage Palm, revised by Edward Russel.<br />

Made up of 50 pages of descriptive text and 140 pages of illustrations, some of<br />

which are in color. The first edition, written in French, was intended as a supplement<br />

to the Swedish section of the international exhibition of decorative arts, held in Paris in<br />

1925, and was awarded the Grand Prix for its typographical finish.<br />

Wilenski, R. H. 759 W71<br />

The modern movement in art. Stokes [1926].<br />

Contents.—Character of the movement.—Degenerate nineteenth-century art.—Technique<br />

of the movement.—Relative values.<br />

Concerned chiefly with the developments in painting and sculpture.<br />

Winslow, Leon Loyal. 707 W79<br />

Organization and teaching of art; a program for art education in<br />

the schools. Warwick, 192S.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Wolfflin, Heinrich. q 759.5 W83<br />

Die klassische kunst; eine einfiihrung in die italienische Renaissance,<br />

mit 126 erlauternden abbildungen. Ed.4. 1908.<br />

Gardens. Parks<br />

Boston—Parks, Department of. qr 711 B64f<br />

Future parks, playgrounds, and parkways; report of A. A. Shurtleff,<br />

landscape architect. 1925.<br />

Durand, Herbert. 716.2 D93m<br />

My wild flower garden; the story of a new departure in floriculture,<br />

with a preamble by Richardson Wright, with 49 illustrations from photographs<br />

taken in the author's garden. Putnam, 1927.<br />

MacDonald, James. 712 M14<br />

Lawns, links, & sportsfields, with a foreword by R. V. G. Woolley.<br />

"Country Life", 1923. (Country life library.)<br />

Discusses the cultivation of lawn turf for golf courses, tennis courts, cricket, football,<br />

and polo grounds, and other playing fields. Concerns English conditions.<br />

Parsons, Samuel. 711 P26<br />

Memories of Samuel Parsons, landscape architect of the Department<br />

of public parks, New York; ed. by Mabel Parsons. Putnam, 1926.<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Allen, Frances, b. 1854, & Allen, Mary, b. 1858. qb 724.9 A42<br />

Photographs of colonial architecture and interiors, Deerfield, Massachusetts.<br />

Contains 75 photographs.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 499<br />

Baum, Dwight James. qb 724.9 B32<br />

The work of Dwight James Baum, architect; with a foreword by<br />

H. W. Corbett & an introduction and commentary text by Matlack<br />

Price. William Helburn, Inc., 1927.<br />

Made up of plates. The houses are grouped according to types, which include<br />

colonial, formal Ge<strong>org</strong>ian, Italian, English, and Dutch colonial.<br />

Chatterton, Frederick, ed. q 728 C39<br />

Houses, cottages, & bungalows; a selection of representative<br />

examples designed by architects and built in various parts of the United<br />

Kingdom. Architectural Press, 1926.<br />

Conant, Kenneth John. qb 726 C74<br />

The early architectural history of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.<br />

Harvard University Press, 1926.<br />

Contains illustrations of the cathedral as it is to-day and nine plans showing elevations<br />

and sections as originally designed and with modifications made at various periods.<br />

Curtis, Mrs. Elizabeth (Gibbon). qb 721.8 C93<br />

Gateways and doorways of Charleston, South Carolina, in the eighteenth<br />

and the nineteenth centuries; ed. with introductions and notes by<br />

Maxwell Kimball and A. C. Holden. Architectural Book Pub. Co.<br />

[cl926.]<br />

Made up of plates.<br />

Dickinson, Page L. 720.942 D55<br />

An outline history of architecture of the British Isles. Cape [1926],<br />

Dow, Joy Wheeler. b 724.9 D76<br />

Old-time dwellings in Kennebunk Port; reprint mostly from "The<br />

turn o' the tide", with photographs by the author. Star Print, Inc.,<br />

1926.<br />

Brief informal descriptions of the old colonial houses and their builders and<br />

owners. Illustrated.<br />

Dresslar, Fletcher Bascom. 727.1 D81<br />

American school buildings. Govt. Print Off., 1925. (United States—<br />

Education bureau. Bulletin, 1924, no.17.)<br />

The same. (In LTnited States—Education bureau. Bulletin, 1924,<br />

no.17.) r 370 U25 1924 no.17<br />

A detailed study of high school and large-city grammar school buildings, with numerous<br />

floor plans and elevations of schools designed by prominent architects. This volume<br />

is a revised edition of Bulletin no.5, published in 1910, entitled "American schoolhouses".<br />

French, Leigh, & Eberlein, H. D. qb 728 F92<br />

The smaller houses and gardens of Versailles from 1680 to 1815.<br />

Pencil Points Press, 1926. (The Pencil Points library.)<br />

Contains plates showing the private dwellings of the courtiers in residence at<br />

Versailles during the reigns of Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI. The text of 18<br />

pages includes brief descriptions of the houses, their furnishing and decoration, and some<br />

information concerning their occupants.<br />

Gavini, Ignazio Carlo. qb 720.945 G24<br />

Storia dell'architettura in Abruzzo. v.l.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

A history of the period from the sixth to the end of the thirteenth century. Contains<br />

numerous illustrations.


500 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Giraud-Mangin, Marcel. qb 720.944 G44<br />

Le style Louis xv a Nantes, architecture et decoration. [1924.]<br />

Made up of 15 plates showing facades and sculptural details in stone and wood.<br />

Gromort, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. qb 729.2 G93<br />

Choix de plans de grandes compositions executees; presentant,<br />

avec leurs jardins ou leur entourage, une serie d'ensembles de l'antiquite,<br />

de la Renaissance, et des temps modernes; 32 planches d'apres<br />

les dessins et releves de G. Gromort. Ed.2. 1925.<br />

"Bibliographie": 4th leaf.<br />

Includes plans of the Acropolis, Pompeii, the Roman Forum, the baths of Caracalla,<br />

the gardens of the Pincian Hills, the Vatican and St. Peter's, the Pitti Palace,<br />

the villa d'Este, St. Mark's, the Alhambra, the Escurial, Versailles, Sans-Souci, and<br />

other buildings and gardens. Each plan is preceded by a brief historical and descriptive<br />

note.<br />

Grosso, Orlando. qb 729.3 G94<br />

Portali e palazzi di Genova. [191-]. (Tesori d'arte italiana.)<br />

Contains 60 plates showing doorways of palaces in Genoa.<br />

Hunter (R. C) & Bro., architects, New York. q 728 H94<br />

Portfolio of one hundred & one small homes. [1926?]<br />

Gives exterior view and floor plans for each.<br />

Jourdain, M. qb 729.6 J46<br />

English decorative plasterwork of the Renaissance. Scribner [1926].<br />

A history covering the period between the middle of the 16th to the end of the<br />

18th century. Contains many details of ornamental ceilings and panels.<br />

Kilham, Walter H. b 720.972 K25<br />

Mexican architecture of the vice-regal period. Longmans, 1927.<br />

Made up of 84 illustrations, with a brief introductory text and a descriptive note<br />

for each picture.<br />

Mead, Marcia, & Higgins, D. P. 728 M55<br />

Homes of character; with original sketches by O. R. Eggers, and<br />

photographs. Dodd, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.217-231.<br />

The same b 728 M55<br />

"The characteristics of the various types are herein presented in a concrete and<br />

graphic form, with a discussion of the proper use of each type. .. Applicable alike to<br />

the student and the reading public." Preface.<br />

New York Society of Architects. r 720.6 N26<br />

Year book, 1926. cl926.<br />

Oman, Sir Charles William Chadwick. 728.8 024<br />

Castles, with 105 illustrations, 67 drawings, 5 plans, 2 coloured<br />

plates, and 2 maps. Great Western Railway, 1926.<br />

Explains the historical and architectural interest of more than eighty castles in<br />

England and Wales.<br />

Power, Ethel B. q 728 P87<br />

The smaller American house; fifty-five houses of the less expensive<br />

type selected from the recent work of architects in all parts of the<br />

country. Little, 1927.<br />

Made up of plates.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 501<br />

Ramsay, Sir William Mitchell, & Bell, G. L. 726 R18<br />

The Thousand and one churches. Hodder, 1909.<br />

Contents.—Situation and history.— The buildings.— Ecclesiastical architecture.—<br />

Other monuments of the Kara Dagh.—Index.<br />

An archaeological study of the ruins at Maden Sheher, the site of an ancient city<br />

in Asia Minor, called by the people of the surrounding country Bin Bir Kilisse<br />

(Thousand and one churches). There are about twenty-eight churches in the valley,<br />

built from the 5th to the 11th century, and several hundred houses, public buildings,<br />

cisterns, etc.<br />

Rey, Raymond. b 726 R37<br />

Les vieilles eglises fortifiees du Midi de la France; vingt-quatre<br />

planches hors texte, quarante-deux figures dans le texte. 1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Bibliographie": p.[2031-208.<br />

qr 722.7 R65<br />

Roman architectural ornament (from the first to the fourth centuries).<br />

On cover: "Gusman: Roman architectural ornament".<br />

Made up of 74 plates.<br />

Sexton, Randolph Williams, ed. qb 728.2 S51<br />

American apartment houses of today, illustrating plans, details, exteriors,<br />

and interiors of modern city and suburban apartment houses<br />

throughout the United States. Architectural Book Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

Sexton, Randolph Williams. qb 724.9 S51<br />

Spanish influence on American architecture and decoration. Brentano<br />

[cl927].<br />

Contains sections on plans, exteriors, interiors, roofing materials, walls, tiles, iron<br />

work, and furniture, each made up of plates with a brief introductory text.<br />

Yerbury, Francis Rowland. qb 728 Y25g<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ian details of domestic architecture. Benn, 1926.<br />

Made up of 150 plates showing details from English houses.<br />

Photography<br />

Charles, David. 778.21 C37<br />

Commercial photography; a practical handbook explaining modern<br />

methods and appliances for the production of high grade commercial<br />

photographs. Greenwood, 1927.<br />

Lutz, Edwin Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 778.5 L98m<br />

The motion-picture cameraman. Scribner, 1927.<br />

A practical and simple explanation of moving-picture photography. Contains chapters<br />

on general camera work, trick photography, animated cartoons and other objects,<br />

studio and location, the use of miniature models, developing the negative, and completing<br />

the film for the projector.<br />

Neblette, Carroll Bernard. 770 N18<br />

Photography; its principles and practice; a manual of the theory and<br />

practice of photography, designed for use in colleges, technical institutions,<br />

and by the advanced student of the science. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

"A list of more important reference works on photography": p.589-590; "References<br />

to technical journals": p.591-630.


502 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Photo-miniature. 778.6 P52co<br />

Copying methods; a practical survey of present-day methods employed<br />

in the copying of photographs, line and full-tone prints, drawings,<br />

daguerreotypes, color prints. Tennant, 1925.<br />

Being "Photo-miniature", June 1926, v.17, no.196.<br />

Photo-miniature. 778.21 P52pr<br />

Profitable photography; a practical guide to profitable photography,<br />

outlining many out-of-the-ordinary ways of making money, open to anyone<br />

with a camera and a working knowledge of modern photographic<br />

methods. Tennant, cl925.<br />

Being "Photo-miniature", Oct. 1925, v.17, no.197.<br />

Schriever, James Boniface, & Cummings, T. H., ed. 770 S37<br />

Complete self-instructing library of practical photography. 8v.<br />

Amer. School of Art and Photography, 1908-09.<br />

v.l. Elementary photography.<br />

v.2. Negative developing and after-manipulation.<br />

v.3. General exterior photography: composition; lenses.<br />

v.4. Photographic printing complete.<br />

v.5. At-home portraiture: flashlight, interiors, copying, enlarging, lantern slides.<br />

v.6. Studio portraiture and studio system.<br />

v.7. Carbon printing; commercial, scientific, and color photography.<br />

v.8. Negative retouching; etching and modeling; encyclopedic index.<br />

Scores and Librettos<br />

Music<br />

Baritone songs. 2v. Boosey. (Imperial edition.) qM 784.8 B23<br />

Bass songs. 2v. Boosey, cl924. (Imperial edition.) qM 784.8 B29<br />

Binder, Abraham Wolf, cd. qM 784.4 B48<br />

New Palestinean folk songs; noted, collected, ed. and arranged by<br />

A. W. Binder. Bloch Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

English and Hebrew words.<br />

Bispham, David Scull, comp. qM 784.8 B49<br />

Celebrated recital songs. Presser, cl919.<br />

Blake, Dorothy Gaynor, & Levy, Ellis. qM 787.1 B52<br />

Six playtime pieces for violin and piano. 2 pts. Ditson [cl925].<br />

pt.i. Piano.<br />

pt.2. Violin.<br />

qM 784.8 B63<br />

The Book of a thousand songs; the world's largest collection of the<br />

songs of the people, containing more than a thousand old and new<br />

favorites, ed. by A. E. Wier. Mumil Pub. Co. [cl918.]<br />

Bos, Coenraad van, cd. qM 784.4 B641<br />

Dutch folk-songs with piano accompaniment. Schirmer [cl917],<br />

English and Dutch words.<br />

Boy Scouts of America. M 784.8 B66<br />

Boy scout song book. Birchard [cl920].


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 503<br />

Buck, Percy Carter, ed. qM 784.8 B85<br />

The Oxford song book. Oxford University Press, 1924.<br />

Burleigh, Henry Thacker. qM 784.7 B921<br />

Plantation melodies old and new; words by R. E. Phillips [and<br />

others]. Schirmer, cl901.<br />

Calve, Emma, comp. qM 784.8 C14<br />

My favorite French songs, v.l. Ditson [cl915]. (Favorite songs<br />

of famous singers.)<br />

English and French words.<br />

Edition for high voice.<br />

Calve, Emma, comp. qM 784.8 C14m<br />

My favorite French songs, v.l. Ditson [cl915]. (Favorite songs<br />

of famous singers.)<br />

English and French words.<br />

Edition for low voice.<br />

Cartwright, Harriet Garton, ed. M 784.8 C24<br />

Song treasury. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Patriotic songs.—Student songs.—Folk songs.—Hymns and carols.<br />

Contralto songs. 2v. Boosey. (Imperial edition.) qM 784.8 C76<br />

Dann, Hollis Ellsworth, ed. qM 784.7 D22<br />

Fifty-eight spirituals for choral use, harmonized by H. W. Loomis.<br />

Birchard [cl924].<br />

"Each of these spirituals is issued in the Laurel Octavo Folk-Song Series."<br />

"The arrangements are for mixed voices, with the exception of fourteen numbers<br />

for male voices, and three for women's voices with optional bass."<br />

Davison, Archibald Thompson, & Surette, T. W., ed. qM 784.8 D32<br />

The home & community song-book. Schirmer [1925?] (Concord<br />

series, no.2.)<br />

Ditson (Oliver) & Co., pub. qM 784.8 D64c<br />

Classic baritone and bass songs. cl888. (The Ditson music series.)<br />

Ditson (Oliver) & Co., pub. qM 784.8 D64h<br />

Home songs; a collection of favorite songs, hymns, and rounds for<br />

the fireside; arranged for mixed voices. cl906.<br />

Duncan, Edmondstoune, comp. qM 784.4 D89<br />

The minstrelsy of England; a collection of English songs adapted<br />

to their traditional airs; for voice with pianoforte accompaniment;<br />

supplemented with historical notes. 2v. Augener [pref. 1905-09],<br />

Dussek, Johann Ludwig. qM 786.41 D95<br />

Beriihmte sonaten u. stiicke fiir pianoforte.<br />

With this is bound "A la Chapelle Sixtine 'Miserere d' allegri et Ave verum corpus,<br />

de Mozart' pour piano", by Franz Liszt.<br />

Favilli, Mario, ed. qM 784.8 F28<br />

Echoes of Naples (thirty Neapolitan songs). Ditson, cl909.<br />

Italian and English words.


504 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Finck, Henry Theophilus, ed. qM 784.8 F49o<br />

One hundred songs by ten masters. 2v. Ditson [cl9l7]. (The<br />

musicians library.)<br />

Edition for high voice.<br />

v.l. Schubert.—Schumann.—Franz.—Rubinstein.—Jensen.<br />

v.2. Brahms.—Tchaikovsky.—Grieg.—Wolf.—Strauss.<br />

Finck, Henry Theophilus, ed. qM 784.8 F49on<br />

One hundred songs by ten masters. 2v. Ditson [cl917]. (The<br />

musicians library.)<br />

Edition for low voice.<br />

v.l. Schubert.—Schumann.—Franz.—Rubinstein.—Jensen.<br />

v.2. Brahms.—Tchaikovsky.—Grieg.—Wolf.—Strauss.<br />

Gaul, Harvey B. qM 782.8 G24o<br />

Old Johnny Appleseed; cantata for treble voices, text by Will Deems.<br />

Birchard [cl926].<br />

Gerhardt, Elena, comp. qM 784.8 G31<br />

My favorite German songs. Ditson [cl915]. (Favorite songs of<br />

famous singers.)<br />

English and German words.<br />

Edition for high voice.<br />

Gerhardt, Elena, comp. qM 784.8 G31m<br />

My favorite German songs. Ditson [cl915], (Favorite songs of<br />

famous singers.)<br />

English and German words.<br />

Edition for low voice.<br />

Gibbon, John Murray, comp. and tr. M 784.4 G36<br />

Canadian folk songs (old and new); harmonizations by Geoffrey<br />

O'Hara and Oscar O'Brien, decorations by F. H. Johnston. Dutton,<br />

1927.<br />

A collection of 30 French-Canadian songs. The text of the introduction and of the<br />

songs is in English and French.<br />

Gideon, Constance Ramsay, & Gideon, Henry, cd. qM 784.4 G37<br />

From the cradle to the chuppe; songs of Jewish life. 2v. Schmidt,<br />

cl923. (Edition Schmidt, no.185a, b.)<br />

Yiddish and English words.<br />

Gilbert, Henry Franklin Belknap, ed. qM 784.4 G38<br />

One hundred folk-songs from many countries. Birchard, 1910.<br />

(The laurel music series.)<br />

Gould, Sabine Baring- , and others, ed. qM 784.4 G73<br />

Songs of the West; folk songs of Devon & Cornwall collected from<br />

the mouths of the people; under the musical editorship of C. J. Sharp.<br />

Ed.6. Methuen [1922].<br />

Gounod, Charles Frangois. 782.4 G74r<br />

Romeo and Juliet; a tragic opera in five acts, the music by Gounod<br />

as represented at the Metropolitan Opera House under the direction<br />

of H. E. Abbey and Maurice Grau [libretto]. Theatre Ticket Office.<br />

Italian and English words.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 505<br />

Gray (H. W.) Co., New York city. qM 783.4 G81an3<br />

Anthems for Christmas. 1926. (Quarterly, no.51.)<br />

Contents.—Christmas day [by] Hoist.—O world in sorrow [by] Hollins.-—How far<br />

is it to Bethlehem [by] Shaw.— Sing, O heavens [by] Hollins.—And we beheld His<br />

glory [by] Rathbone.—Ring out, wild bells [by J Fletcher.—And thou, Bethlehem [by]<br />

Wadely.—Good King Wenceslas [by] Shaw.—Now once again [by] Fletcher.—Arise,<br />

shine [by] Chambers.—Sing, O heavens [by] Maunder.—Let us now go [by] Steane.—<br />

O come, Redeemer [by] Marchant.<br />

Hagg, Gustaf, ed, qM 784.4 H141<br />

Songs of Sweden; eighty-seven Swedish folk- arid popular songs; the<br />

English translations by H. G. Chapman. Schirmer. (Songs of the<br />

people.)<br />

Swedish and English words.<br />

Hague, Eleanor, comp. qM 784.4 H14<br />

Folk songs from Mexico and South America; pianoforte accompaniments<br />

by Edward Kilenyi. Gray [cl914].<br />

Spanish and English words.<br />

Hatton, John Liptrot, & Faning, Eaton, cd. qM 784.8 H34<br />

The songs of England; a collection of English melodies, including<br />

the most popular traditional ditties, and the principal songs and ballads<br />

of the last three centuries; ed. with new symphonies and accompaniments.<br />

3v. Boosey. (Royal edition.)<br />

Henderson, William James, ed. qM 783 H44<br />

Sacred songs; a standard collection of sacred solos by the best<br />

composers. 4v. Church, cl903.<br />

v.l. Soprano.<br />

v.2. Alto.<br />

v.3. Tenor.<br />

v.4. Bass.<br />

Herbert, Victor. qM 782.6 H46sw<br />

Sweethearts; a comic opera in two acts; book by H. B. Smith and<br />

Fred, de Gresac; lyrics by R. B. Smith; vocal score. Schirmer, cl913.<br />

Holden, Albert James. qM 782.8 H71<br />

A garden of singing flowers; a cantata in one scene. Ditson, cl889.<br />

Hopkins, Charles A. K., cd. qM 784.8 H78<br />

Aloha collection of Hawaiian songs. [Ed.12.] Wall, cl899.<br />

Hawaiian and English words.<br />

Jacobs, Max. q 787.1 J13<br />

For the violin; modern scale studies. Ditson [cl927].<br />

Jones, Sidney. qM 782.6 J41<br />

The geisha; a story of a tea house; a Japanese musical play in two<br />

acts, libretto by Owen Hall, lyrics by Harry Greenbank, arranged for<br />

the pianoforte. Hopwood, cl896.<br />

qM 784.7 J48<br />

Jubilee and plantation songs; characteristic favorites, as sung by the<br />

Hampton students, Jubilee Singers, Fisk University students, and other<br />

concert companies; also a number of new and pleasing selections.<br />

Ditson, cl915.


506 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Kappey, J. A., ed. qM 784.8 K13<br />

Songs of Scandinavia and northern Europe; a collection of 83<br />

national and popular songs of Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Finland,<br />

Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Holland; with English words by Clara<br />

Kappey. Boosey.<br />

King, Stanton Henry. M 784.8 K266<br />

Book of chanties. Ditson, cl918.<br />

Leoni, Franco. 782.5 L624<br />

L'oracolo (The oracle); a music drama in one act (based on "The<br />

cat and the cherub" of C B. Fernald), by Camillo Zanoni, English<br />

translation by Percy Pinkerton [libretto]. Rullman, 1915.<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Levermore, Charles Herbert. M 784.8 L66<br />

The abridged Academy song-book for use in schools and colleges.<br />

Rev. ed. Ginn [cl918].<br />

Liszt, Franz. qM 786.41 D95<br />

A la Chapelle Sixtine 'Miserere d'allegri et Ave verum corpus, de<br />

Mozart'.<br />

Bound with "Beruhmte sonaten u. stucke fiir pianoforte", by J. L. Dussek.<br />

McConnell, Marie Florence. M 784.8 M13<br />

Standard songs and choruses for high schools. Amer. Book Co.<br />

[cl908.]<br />

McGuire, Blanche, comp. qM 786.45 M16<br />

For piano, thirty selections for interpretive dancing. Ditson [cl926].<br />

Marzo, Eduardo, ed. qM 784.2 M44<br />

Coloratura album for soprano. Ditson, cl909.<br />

Marzo, Eduardo, cd. qM 784.8 M44<br />

Neapolitan songs; nineteen Neapolitan folk- and popular songs; the<br />

English translations by Th. Baker and H. G. Chapman. Schirmer<br />

[cl905]. (Songs of the people.)<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Massenet, Jules Lmile Frederic. q 782.4 M45m<br />

Manon; an opera in five acts and six tableaux, by Henri Meilhac and<br />

Philippe Gille, music by J. Massenet [libretto]. Rullman.<br />

French and English words.<br />

qM 784.8 M65<br />

Mezzo-soprano songs. 2v. Boosey [cl912]. (Imperial edition.)<br />

qM 784.8 M76<br />

Modern song favorites; a collection of twenty-five favorite songs; high<br />

voice. 2v. Schirmer, cl908. (Schirmer's household music books.)<br />

qM 784.8 M76m<br />

Modern song favorites; a collection of twenty-five favorite songs; low<br />

voice. 2v. Schirmer, cl908. (Schirmer's household music books.)<br />

Moffat, Alfred, ed. qM 784.8 M769<br />

English songs of the Ge<strong>org</strong>ian period; a collection of 200 songs, ed.<br />

and arranged with pianoforte accompaniments by Alfred Moffat; supplemented<br />

with historical notes by Frank Kidson. Bayley.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Moffat, Alfred, ed. qM 784.4 M76m<br />

The minstrelsy of Ireland; 206 Irish songs adapted to their traditional<br />

airs, arranged for voice with pianoforte accompaniment, and<br />

supplemented with historical notes. Ed.4, enl. Augener [1897].<br />

(Augener's edition, no.8928.)<br />

Moffat, Alfred, ed. qM 784.4 M76mi<br />

The minstrelsy of Scotland; 200 Scottish songs adapted to their<br />

traditional airs, arranged for voice with pianoforte accompaniment and<br />

supplemented with historical notes. Ed.4. Augener [1896]. (Augener's<br />

edition, no.8930.)<br />

Moffat, Alfred, ed. qM 784.4 M76mn<br />

The minstrelsy of Wales; a collection of Welsh songs, adapted to<br />

their traditional airs and arranged for voice with pianoforte accompaniment.<br />

Augener [1906], (Augener's edition, no.8939.)<br />

qM 784.8 M938<br />

The Most popular home songs; selected and arranged by G. C. Noble.<br />

Enl. ed. Hinds [cl913]. ("The most popular" music books.)<br />

qM 784.8 M9382<br />

The Most popular love songs; compiled and arranged by G. C. Noble.<br />

Hinds [cl906]. ("The most popular" music books.)<br />

qM 784.7 M93<br />

The Most popular plantation songs; selected and arranged by G. C.<br />

Noble. Hinds [cl911 ]. ("The most popular" music books.)<br />

qM 784.8 M9383<br />

The Most popular songs for every occasion; selected and arranged by<br />

G. C. Noble. Hinds, cl912. ("The most popular" music books.)<br />

Neitzel, Otto, ed. qM 784.8 N217<br />

Gems of antiquity; vocal masterpieces. Church [cl909].<br />

Covering a period from 1240 to 1786.<br />

qM 784.2 026<br />

Opera songs; the choicest selection from all the standard operas new and<br />

old. 4v. Church, cl901.<br />

v.l. Soprano.<br />

v.2. Mezzo-soprano & alto.<br />

v.3. Tenor.<br />

v.4. Bass.<br />

Parisotti, Alessandro, ed. qM 784.8 P23<br />

Anthology of Italian song of the seventeenth and eighteenth<br />

centuries, selected and ed. with biographical notices; English translations<br />

by Theo. Baker. 2v. Schirmer [cl880-94], (Schirmer's library<br />

of musical classics, v.290-291.)<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Pittmann, Josiah, ed. qM 784.2 P67<br />

The prima donna's album; a collection of 41 celebrated cavatinas and<br />

arias (in their original keys) extracted from famous operas with Italian<br />

words and an English translation, v.l. Schirmer.<br />

51)7


508 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Potter, Frank Hunter, comp. qM 784.8 P85<br />

Old song favorites; twenty-four songs for a medium voice with<br />

piano accompaniment. Schirmer. (Schirmer's household music books.)<br />

Puccini, Giacomo. 782 - s P98ma<br />

Manon Lescaut; a lyric drama in four acts; English version by Mowbray<br />

Marras; music by Giacomo Puccini [libretto]. Ricordi, cl893.<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai Andreievich. 782.57 R46<br />

Le coq d'or (The golden cock); an opera in three acts [libretto].<br />

Rullman, cl918.<br />

French and English words.<br />

Root, Mrs. Minnie Maes, comp. qM 784.61 R68<br />

Michigan's favorite college songs; ed. by R. D. Welch, 1909, and<br />

E. V. Moore, 1912. [Ed.8.] Privately printed [cl925].<br />

Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio. 782.6 R74i<br />

L'ltaHana in Algeri [The Italian in Algeria]; comic drama in two<br />

acts, by Angelo Anelli [libretto]. Rullman, cl919.<br />

Italian and English words.<br />

Ryan, Grace L., comp. qM 786.45 R95<br />

Music for dances of our pioneers; music arrangements by R. T. Benford.<br />

Barnes, 1926.<br />

Lettered on cover: Dances of our pioneers.<br />

"Definitions, directions, and 'calls,; the handbook for dances of our pioneers" in<br />

pocket at end.<br />

Schindler, Kurt, ed. qM 784.8 S33m<br />

Masters of Russian song; the English versions by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Harris<br />

[and others]. 2v. Schirmer [cl917].<br />

v.l. Twenty-five songs by Mouss<strong>org</strong>sky.<br />

v.2. Twenty-five songs by Balakireff, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Borodine,<br />

Gretchaninoff, and Rachmaninoff.<br />

Schindler, Kurt, cd. and tr. qM 784.4 S33<br />

Sixty Russian folk-songs for one voice; compiled from the best<br />

existing sources with piano accompaniment, introductory essay, and<br />

notes; the English versions by Deems Taylor and Kurt Schindler.<br />

3v. Schirmer [cl918-19].<br />

Schirmer, G, pub. qM 784.8 S337aL<br />

Album of bass songs. 4v.<br />

Sharp, Cecil James, ed. qM 784.4 S53en<br />

English folk songs; collected and arranged with pianoforte accompaniment,<br />

v.l. Novello [1920],<br />

v.l. Songs and ballads.<br />

Song miscellany. 4v. Schirmer [cl902]. qM 784.8 S6983<br />

Soprano songs. 2v. Boosey. (Imperial edition.) qM 784.8 S71<br />

Spence, William R. qM 783.4 S74<br />

The story of Bethlehem; text, chiefly biblical. Ditson.<br />

At head of title: A cantata for Christmas; for soli, chorus, and <strong>org</strong>an.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Spicker, Max, ed. qM 784.8 S75<br />

Anthology of modern French song; a collection of thirty-nine songs<br />

with piano accompaniment by modern French composers; English<br />

translations by H. G. Chapman and others; for low voice. Schirmer<br />

[c-1912].<br />

French and English words.<br />

Spicker, Max, ed. qM 784.8 S75o<br />

Obbligato-songs; a collection of songs with accompaniment of<br />

piano and violin. 2v. in 4. Schirmer [cl905].<br />

v.l. Nineteen songs for high voice.<br />

v.2. Eighteen songs for low voice.<br />

Spicker, Max, ed. qM 784.8 S75ob<br />

Obbligato-songs; a collection of songs with accompaniment of<br />

piano and violoncello. 2v. in 4. Schirmer [cl905].<br />

v.l. Nineteen songs for high voice.<br />

v.2. Eighteen songs for low voice.<br />

Spicker, Max, cd. qM 784.2 S75<br />

Operatic anthology; celebrated arias selected from operas by old and<br />

modern composers. 5v. Schirmer [cl903-04].<br />

v.l. Soprano.<br />

v.2. Alto.<br />

v.3. Tenor.<br />

v.4. Baritone.<br />

v.S. Bass.<br />

Spicker, Max, ed. qM 784.4 S75<br />

Songs of Germany; eighty-one German folk- and popular songs;<br />

the English translations by H. G. Chapman. Schirmer [cl904].<br />

(Songs of the people [v.2].)<br />

Stub, Mrs. Valb<strong>org</strong> Hovind, ed. qM 784.8 S93<br />

Songs from the North; representative songs of Norway, Sweden, and<br />

Denmark; with English text by A. W. Moore. Ditson, cl907.<br />

"Biographical": p.ix—xiii.<br />

Sturgis, M. H., & Blake, W. P., ed. qM 784.4 S93<br />

Songs of the Pyrenees, with Spanish, French, and English words;<br />

arranged from traditional Pyrenean melodies. Schmidt.<br />

Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour. 782.6 S94<br />

Ruddygore [a comic opera written by W. S. Gilbert, composed by<br />

A. S. Sullivan]; English text. Ditson. (Light opera librettos.)<br />

Tomlins, William Lawrence, ed. qM 784.8 T59<br />

The laurel song book, for advanced classes in schools, academies,<br />

choral societies, etc. Birchard, 1921. (Laurel music series.)<br />

United States—Naval academy—Trident society. qM 784.8 U253<br />

The book of navy songs; music arranged and harmonized by J. W.<br />

Crosley. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

The same qr 784.8 U253<br />

Van Stone, Mary R., comp. qM 784.4 V19<br />

Spanish folk songs of New Mexico, collected and transcribed by<br />

M. R. Van Stone, with a foreword by Alice Corbin. Seymour, cl926.<br />

Spanish and English words.<br />

509


510 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst, freiherr von. q 782.3 W37<br />

Oberon, king of the fairies; a romantic fairy opera in three acts<br />

[libretto]. Rullman.<br />

White, Grace. q 787.1 W63<br />

Studies, scales, and pieces for violin in the third position. Schirmer,<br />

cl917. (Schirmer's scholastic series, v.168.)<br />

qM 784.4 W89<br />

The World's collection of patriotic songs and airs of the different<br />

nations; vocal and instrumental music. Ditson, cl903.<br />

Yamada, Koscak. qM 784.4 Y13<br />

Japanese folk songs for voice & piano; English version after the<br />

composer's literal translation by F. H. Martens, v.l. Fischer [cl919].<br />

English and Japanese words.<br />

Books About Music<br />

Bekker, Paul. 780.9 B39<br />

The story of music; an historical sketch of the changes in musical<br />

form; tr. by M. D. Herter Norton and Alice Kortschak. Norton [cl927].<br />

A Dictionary of modern music and musicians. Dent, 1924. r 780.3 D56<br />

Graham, John, 6.1859. 780.9429 G77<br />

A century of Welsh music. Paul, 1923. (Music-lover's library,<br />

series 2.)<br />

A historical survey beginning with the early 19th century.<br />

Howes, Frank Stewart. 780.1 H85<br />

The borderland of music and psychology; with a preface by Sir<br />

Hugh Allen. Paul, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Introduction: Psychology and music.—Gregariousness in audiences and<br />

performers.—Emotion in music.—Rhythm.—Applause.—Inspiration and the sub-conscious.<br />

—Taste.<br />

Kobbe, Gustav. 782 K35<br />

Tlie complete opera book; the stories of the operas, together with<br />

400 of the leading airs and motives in musical notation; illustrated with<br />

one hundred portraits in costume and scenes from opera. Putnam<br />

[1926].<br />

Material missing at the time of Mr. Kobbe's death, supplied by Katharine Wright.<br />

Condensed from Foreword.<br />

Laszlo, Alexander. 780.1 L34<br />

Die farblichtmusik. 1925.<br />

Marafioti, Pasqual Mario. 784.9 M35n<br />

The new vocal art. Boni, 1925.<br />

Discusses singing and voice culture.<br />

Myers, Rollo H. 780 M99<br />

Modern music, its aims and tendencies; with numerous musical<br />

illustrations in the text. Paul [1923?] (The music-lover's library.)<br />

Contents.—Music and life; a new attitude.—Music and literature.—Harmonic innovations.—Modern<br />

songwriting.—Music and the theatre; the vogue of ballet—The<br />

modern spirit; the case of Erik Satie.—Concluding observations


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 511<br />

Niles, John Jacob. 784.7 N35<br />

Singing soldiers; illustrated by M. T. Williamson. Scribner, 1927.<br />

During his service in the World War the author "was inspired to collect the songs<br />

that actually were sung by the United States Army on the field or behind the lines...<br />

White soldiers. . .sang the ditties of Broadway. . .Among the negroes, however, Lieutenant<br />

Niles found 'a kind of folk music, brought up to date and adapted to the war situation.'<br />

'Singing Soldiers' is a short compilation of such songs, threaded together with agreeable<br />

tales of the editor's martial adventures". R. A. Simon in Books, 1927.<br />

The airs of a number of the songs are included.<br />

Strantz, Ferdinand von. r 782 S89<br />

Opernfiihrer; opern und singspiele die den spielplan unserer buhnen<br />

beherrschen, dem inhalte nach—unter nennung der besonders hervorragenden<br />

gesange—wiedergegeben; mit biographischen und anderen<br />

anmerkungen sowie mit einleitenden worteu; mit dem portrat des<br />

verfassers und vier szenenbildern, bis auf den neuesten spielplan vervollstandigt.<br />

[cl917.]<br />

Recreation<br />

Aston, Sir Ge<strong>org</strong>e Grey. 799 A85<br />

Letters to young fly-fishers. Houghton, 1927.<br />

Beckford, Peter. 799 B36<br />

Thoughts on hunting, in a series of familiar letters to a friend, with<br />

an introduction and notes by J. O. Paget. Knopf, 1926.<br />

First published in 1781, these letters by a Dorsetshire squire on hunting with<br />

hounds remain a standard work on the subject.<br />

Chalif, Louis Harvy. q 793.3 C35f<br />

Folk dances of different nations. 3v. Privately printed, cl926.<br />

v.l. 23 very easy dances.<br />

v.2. 20 rather easy dances.<br />

v.3. 20 slightly difficult dances.<br />

Day, Frank Parker. 799 D33<br />

The autobiography of a fisherman. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

"A healthy philosophy of life colors all these biographical details, which nevertheless<br />

seem merely incidental to the writer's main purpose, which is to relate the life of a<br />

fisherman. The book has no didactic purpose, nor is it in any sense a treatise. Rather<br />

is it a lyric of the trout set in a string of idyls full of charm." Literary review, 1927.<br />

Duff, James. 799.3 D87<br />

Bows and arrows; how they are best made for all kinds of target<br />

shooting, including chapters on shooting, accessories, and competitions;<br />

ed. by Edward Cave, illustrations by G. P. Haynes. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Perry, Bliss. 799 P444<br />

Pools and ripples; fishing essays. Little, 1927.<br />

Contents.—The author's apology.—Fishing with a worm.—Fishing with a fly.—<br />

Revisiting a river.<br />

Strouse, Arthur Howard. 790 S92<br />

Outdoor stunts for young and old. Strouse Pub. Co., cl926.<br />

Directions for games and tricks, suggestions for camping, and for picnics, parties,<br />

and stunts, and a list of conundrums and riddles.<br />

Work, Milton Cooper. 795 W89c<br />

Contract bridge, including the contract laws and count of the<br />

Knickerbocker Whist Club, and the count of the Racquet and Tennis<br />

Club of New York. Winston [cl927].


512 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Literature<br />

Adams, Charles Darwin. 885 D42zad<br />

Demosthenes and his influence. Longmans, 1927. (Our debt to<br />

Greece and Rome.)<br />

Bibliography: p.183-184.<br />

Baldwin, Stanley. 824 B195<br />

On England, and other addresses. Stokes, 1926.<br />

These short addresses of the British prime minister (1927) were delivered during<br />

the period from 1923 to 1926. They include speeches on peace in industry, political life,<br />

literature and the arts, education, the churches, and English statesmen.<br />

Bonnefon, Daniel. 840.9 B62<br />

Les ecrivains modernes de la France; ou, Biographie des principaux<br />

ecrivains frangais depuis le Premier Empire jusqu'a nos jours;<br />

avec une analyse, une appreciation, et des citations de leurs chefsd'oeuvre,<br />

ouvrage destine a faire suite aux Ecrivains celebres, a l'usage<br />

des etablissements d'instruction publique. Ed.6.<br />

Brock, Arthur Clutton-. 804 B76<br />

Essays on literature & life. Dutton [1926].<br />

Contents.—Pure literature.—Puritanism and art.—Art and science.—The razor of<br />

Croce.—Poets on poetry.—The poetry of Blake.—On Blake as a prophet.—Percy Bysshe<br />

Shelley.—The problem of Wordsworth.—Matthew Arnold.—The pleasure of reading<br />

biographies.—William Hazlitt.—Mr. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Moore.—Back to Methuselah.—On some<br />

perversities of criticism.—Simpson's choice; an essay on the future life.<br />

Brooks, Van Wyck. 804 B774<br />

Emerson and others. Dutton [cl927].<br />

Contents.—Emerson: six episodes.—John Butler Yeats.—Randolph Bourne.—The<br />

letters of Ambrose Bierce.—Amor fati.—Notes on Herman Melville.—The novels of<br />

Upton Sinclair.—The literary life in America.<br />

Cabell, James Branch. 814 C112b<br />

Beyond life; dizain des demiurges. McBride, 1924.<br />

Contents.—Wherein we approach all authors at their best.—Which deals with the<br />

demiurge.—Which hints at the witch-woman.—Which admires the economist.—Which<br />

considers the reactionary.—Which values the candle.—Which indicates the mountebank.<br />

—Which concerns the contemporary.—Which defers to the arbiters.—Wherein we await<br />

the dawn.<br />

Essays on literature—ironical, humorous, and keenly critical—presented as a longdrawn<br />

conversation with John Charteris, author, on the comparative merits of romanticism<br />

and realism.<br />

Carnegie, Dale. 808.5 C21<br />

Public speaking; a practical course for business men. 2v. Association<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Carr, Joseph William Comyns. 824 C22<br />

Coasting Bohemia. Macmillan, 1914.<br />

Contents.—Bohemia past and present.—Some memories of Millais.—At home with<br />

Alma-Tadema.—With Rossetti in Cheyne Walk.—Edward Burne-Jones.—James M'Neil<br />

Whistler.—The English school of painting at the Roman exhibition.—With Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Meredith on Box Hill.—The legend of Parsifal.—Sex in tragedy.—Henry Irving.—A<br />

sense of humour.—Sitting at a play.—Sir Arthur Sullivan.—The junior of the circuit.—<br />

By the side of a stream.—Index.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 513<br />

Chinard, Gilbert. 840.9 C44<br />

L'exotisme americain dans la litterature frangaise au 16e siecle d'apres<br />

Rabelais, Ronsard, Montaigne, etc. 1911.<br />

Contents.—La decouverte et les premieres traductions.—Les decouvertes des<br />

Francais dans le Nouveau Monde.—Un continuateur du moyen age: Rabelais et les<br />

navigations de Pantagruel.—Les Francais au Bresil: l'expedition de Villegagnon et le<br />

cosmographe Andre Thevet.—L'Amerique et le grand public en France au milieu du 16e<br />

siecle. Vulgarisateurs et poetes.—Un moraliste voyageur: Itry.—Nouvelle tentative<br />

de colonisation protestante. L'expedition de Jean Ribaut et ses historiens Le Challeux<br />

et Chauveton.—Les theories philosophiques et theologiques du 16e siecle sur les sauvages<br />

americains.—Un defenseur des Indiens: Montaigne.—L'Amerique dans la litterature<br />

europeenne au 16e siecle. LTtalie, l'Espagne, l'Angleterre, l'Allemagne.<br />

Chinard, Gilbert. 843 C39zc<br />

L'exotisme americain dans l'ceuvre de Chateaubriand. 1918. (California<br />

University. Semicentennial publications, 1868-1918.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[3011-305.<br />

Choate, Joseph Hodges. 815 C448ar<br />

Arguments and addresses; collected and ed. by F. C. Hicks, with<br />

a memorial by Elihu Root. West Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Coblentz, Stanton A. 809 C63<br />

The literary revolution. Frank-Maurice, Inc., 1927.<br />

Analyzes the revolutionary tendencies in literature since the beginning of the 20th<br />

century, which the author looks upon as "mildly beneficial but primarily ruinous in their<br />

effects".<br />

Dante Alighieri. 851 D23ch<br />

Dante, by J. J. Chapman. Houghton, 1927.<br />

"A rendering, rather as paraphrase than as translation, of favorite passages" of<br />

the Divine comedy, with notes and memoranda, followed by essays on Dante as a<br />

human character. Condensed from Preface.<br />

De La Mare, Walter John, & Quayle, Thomas, comp. 820.8 D38<br />

Readings; with woodcut illustrations by C. T. Nightingale. Knopf,<br />

1927.<br />

An anthology of selections chosen from English prose literature. Intended for<br />

young readers. Includes "Puss in Boots" and other old tales, and narratives and<br />

descriptions from Lewis Carroll, Milne, Bunyan, Defoe, Swift, Dickens, Ruskin, Lamb,<br />

Masefield, Hudson, etc.<br />

Ellis-Fermor, Una M. 821 M39ze<br />

Christopher Marlowe. Methuen [1927].<br />

"An interesting discussion of Marlowe's mental adventures. Miss Ellis-Fermor<br />

wisely avoids the technicalities of textual criticism and confines her narration of the<br />

poet's external life to the first nine pages. .. [She] finds that Marlowe's 'atheism' is the<br />

key to his works... In her preoccupation with Marlowe's thought Miss Ellis-Fermor does<br />

not perhaps pay as much attention to the development of his technique as the subject<br />

deserves." Outlook (London) 1927.<br />

809 E84<br />

Essays in memory of Barrett Wendell, by his assistants. Harvard University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Preface signed: W. R. Castle, jr., Paul Kaufman.<br />

Contents.—Barrett Wendell, teacher [by] W. R. Castle, jr.—Professor Wendell<br />

and the philosophers [by] Daniel Sargent.—What is comparative literature? [by] O. J.<br />

Campbell.—The six centuries since Dante [by] H. W. L. Dana.—The crux of Dante's<br />

comedy [by] J. B. Fletcher.—Chaucer and mediaeval romance [by] H. R. Patch.—The<br />

question of mediaevalism [by] T. L. Riggs.—Christopher Marlowe, rationalist [by]<br />

H. W. Herrington.—The development of the "vice" [by] Robert Withington.—In praise<br />

of Cervantes [by] H. B. Lathrop.—Heralds of original genius [by] Paul Kaufman.—<br />

Ivanhoe and its literary consequences [by] G. H. Maynadier.—The Asian lyric and


514 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Essays in memory of Barrett Wendell—continued. 809 E84<br />

English literature [by] H. L. Seaver.—Lyric poetry [by] H. DeW. Fuller.—The forsaken<br />

merman [by] H. G. Leach.—A note on Yeats [by] N. J. O'Conor.—Joseph Conrad,<br />

alchemist of the sea [by] P. A. Hutchison.—Stelligeri, a footnote on democracy [by]<br />

E. E. Hunt.<br />

Flores, Angel. r 016.86 F66<br />

Spanish literature in English translation; a bibliographical syllabus,<br />

with an introduction by E. E. Hale, jr. Wilson, 1926.<br />

Garvin, John William, ed. r 810.8 G19<br />

Master-works of Canadian authors, v.7, 13-14. Radisson Soc. of<br />

Canada, 1925-26.<br />

"Edition de Luxe."<br />

v.7. Wanderings of an artist among the Indians of North America from Canada<br />

to Vancouver's island and Oregon through the Hudson's Bay Company's territory and<br />

back again, by Paul Kane.<br />

v.13. Ocean to ocean, Sandford Fleming's expedition through Canada in 1872,<br />

by G. M. Grant.<br />

v.14. Tecumseh, a drama, and Canadian poems; Dreamland and other poems; The<br />

American bison; Through the Mackenzie basin; Memoirs and reminiscences, by Charles<br />

Mair.<br />

Hazard, Mrs. Lucy Lockwood. 810.9 H37<br />

The frontier in American literature. Crowell [cl927].<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter.<br />

"General bibliography": p.301-304.<br />

"Traces in our literature the reflections of the adventurous spirit, first in regional,<br />

then in industrial, and finally in spiritual pioneering. .. Tn a chapter on 'The Coming<br />

Age of Spiritual Pioneering' she deals with recent tendencies and their probable outcome."<br />

Outlook, 1927.<br />

Illinois—Public instruction, Superintendent of. r 808.8 122<br />

Memorial and peace day, May thirtieth, 1926. [Schepp, 1926.] (Circular,<br />

no.207.)<br />

An illustrated pamphlet containing patriotic articles, addresses, and poetry.<br />

Kelly, John Bernard. 818 K17<br />

The Son of Man, and other poems and essays; with an introduction<br />

by M. E. Stone. Doran [cl927].<br />

Law, Hugh Alexander. 820.9 L39<br />

Anglo-Irish literature; with a foreword by A. E. Longmans, 1926.<br />

A history of literature written in English by Irish-born authors.<br />

Livingstone, Richard Winn, ed. 880.8 L74<br />

The pageant of Greece. Clarendon Press, 1924.<br />

"Short bibliography": p. [x]-xi.<br />

"Selections from the greatest Greek writers, with such a sketch of their lives and<br />

works as may give an idea of what they were and did." Preface.<br />

Lowes, John Livingston. 821 C68zL<br />

The road to Xanadu; a study in the ways of the imagination.<br />

Houghton, 1927.<br />

"A list of abbreviations used for the works most frequently referred to": p. [437]-<br />

448.<br />

"I am not aware that ever before the history of the sources of the work of a great<br />

poet and their ramifications through his mind in the process of being turned into a<br />

poem has been accomplished so thoroughly, so adventurously and so delightfully...<br />

There has gone into it love and industry, sensitiveness and scholarship.. .intuition and<br />

imagination of a rare kind... From the dimmest clews which he discoverd in Coleridge's<br />

notebook he tracks 'The Ancient Mariner' and 'Kubla Khan' through a wilderness<br />

of reading. . .from their first genesis to their final completion. In addition to<br />

being a contribution to criticism and scholarship it must also be a valuable contribution<br />

to psychology." M. M. Colum in Books, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 515<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. 824 L969Li<br />

A little of everything. Macmillan, 1912.<br />

Essays.<br />

Madeleva, Sister Mary. 804 M23<br />

Chaucer's nuns, and other essays; foreword by B. H. Lehman.<br />

Appleton, 1925.<br />

Contents.—Chaucer's nuns.—The prose of Francis Thompson.—The religious poetry<br />

of the nineteenth century.—"Where are you going, my pretty maid?" [Edna St. Vincent<br />

Millay].—The familiar essay in college English.<br />

Mirsky, D. S., prince. 891.7 M73h<br />

A history of Russian literature from the earliest times to the death<br />

of Dostoyevsky (1881). Knopf, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.371-377.<br />

Myers, Walter Lawrence. 823 M994<br />

The later realism; a study of characterization in the British novel.<br />

University of Chicago Press [1927].<br />

Bibliography: p. 163-166.<br />

Analyzes the developments in realistic characterization, drawing evidence from the<br />

representative novels of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Eliot, Meredith, Hardy, Wells, Bennett, Galsworthy,<br />

Henry James, Dorothy Richardson, D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce, and May Sinclair.<br />

The author is (1927) associate professor of English, University of Pittsburgh.<br />

Nixon, Paul. 808.1 N37<br />

Martial and the modern epigram. Longmans, 1927. (Our debt to<br />

Greece and Rome.)<br />

Bibliography: p.203-204.<br />

A study of the epigram in which the author, reviewing examples throughout<br />

European literary history, comes to the conclusion that Martial, the model of them all,<br />

is by reason of the volume, variety, and perfection of his work the greatest epigrammatist<br />

of all time.<br />

Prescott, Henry Washington. 873 V34zp<br />

The development of Virgil's art. University of Chicago Press<br />

[cl927],<br />

A critical study.<br />

Rice, Richard Ashley. 841.09 R39<br />

Rousseau and the poetry of nature in eighteenth century France.<br />

Smith College, 1925. (Smith College studies in modern languages, v.6,<br />

no.3-4.)<br />

A critical study.<br />

Richards, James Albert, ed. 824.08 R41<br />

Essays. Privately printed [cl924J. (The outline of knowledge,<br />

v.14.)<br />

Contents.— Francis Bacon.— Michael, lord of Montaigne.— Edmund Burke.—-<br />

Thomas Paine.—Thomas Carlyle.—Lord Macaulay.—Cardinal J. H. Newman.—Emerson's<br />

essays.—An essay on liberty, by J. S. Mill.—Spencer's essays.-—Dramatic essays,<br />

by John Dryden.—Essays of Elia, by Charles Lamb.<br />

Roosevelt, Theodore. 814 R68L<br />

Literary essays. Scribner, 1926. (Works, v.12.)<br />

"Biographical note" : p.445-451.<br />

Scoville, Samuel, b. 1872. 814 S432<br />

Runaway days. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Contents.—The falcon's nest.—Treetop.—Ong's hat.—Secret valley.—Rus in urbe.<br />

—Rescue, robbery, and escapes.—Fourways.—Philohela.—Wood ibis.—The sky king.—<br />

Squirrel folk.—The logcock.—The raven cliff.


516 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Strachey, Giles Lytton. 821 P81zs<br />

Pope; the Leslie Stephen lecture for 1925. Harcourt, 1926.<br />

A brief critical study of the English poet's use of the heroic couplet.<br />

Strouse, Arthur Howard, comp. 808.8 S92<br />

Christmas budget of recitations and plays. A. H. Strouse Pub. Co.,<br />

cl925.<br />

Untermeyer, Richard Starr. 818 U25<br />

By Richard Starr Untermeyer. [Privately printed, cl927.]<br />

A collection of verse and prose sketches by the son of the poets, Jean Starr and<br />

Louis Untermeyer. Written at various times during his nineteen years of life.<br />

Valery, Paul. 844 V15<br />

Variety; tr. by Malcolm Cowley. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Contents.—Introduction.—The intellectual crisis.—Note.—Adonis.—A foreword.—On<br />

Poe's "Eureka".—Variations on a theme from Pascal.—A tribute.—An introduction to<br />

the method of Leonardo da Vinci.<br />

" 'Variety', which now introduces Paul Valery to American readers in a skilful<br />

and sympathetic translation, is composed of his most important essays the subjects of<br />

which range from political economy to literature and critical philosophy." Matthew<br />

loseplison in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

"Whether writing about La Fontaine or Poe or Proust or Leonardo his theme is<br />

really the same: an introspection of the imaginative psyche and how it behaves under<br />

the pressure of creative desire." Christopher Morley in Saturday review of literature,<br />

1927.<br />

Wood, Warren. 810.9 W857<br />

Representative authors of West Virginia, with a foreword by Tucker<br />

Brooke. Worth-while Book Co., 1926.<br />

"A resume of West Virginia books and authors": p.289-322.<br />

A short general survey of the literary history of the state and critical and biographical<br />

sketches of West Virginia authors and of others who have dealt with West Virginia<br />

themes.<br />

Wright, Louis Booker. r 823 W93<br />

Studies in the development of the short story: English and American;<br />

a program for women's clubs. University of North Carolina Press,<br />

1926. (North Carolina University—University extension division. Extension<br />

bulletin, v.6, no.4.)<br />

Issued by the Bureau of public discussion.<br />

"Reference books": p.[51]; Bibliography: p.[52]-54.<br />

Poetry<br />

Baker, G. Cornelius, cd. 811.08 B17<br />

When men were boys; a collection of poetry about boys, written by<br />

noted poets. Association Press, 1926.<br />

Bates, Katharine Lee. gH B31p<br />

The pilgrim ship. Womans Press, 1926.<br />

821.08 B467 1926<br />

The Best poems of 1926; ed. by L. A. G. Strong. Dodd, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 517<br />

Brown, Ruth A., ed. 821.08 B795<br />

Magic ring; a collection of verse. [Newman-Burrows Co., Inc.,<br />

cl926.]<br />

These poems by English and American authors were favorites of the Seattle Camp<br />

Fire Girls who repeated them in their "magic ring" round the fire. On the last 12<br />

pages of the collection are poems written by the Camp Fire Girls during the past five<br />

years.<br />

Burr, Amelia Josephine. 811 B943se<br />

Selected lyrics. Doran [cl927],<br />

Clarke, Frances E., ed. 808.8 C53<br />

Poetry's plea for animals; an anthology of justice and mercy for our<br />

kindred in fur and feathers, with an introduction by Edwin Markham;<br />

illustrated by W. F. Stecher. Lothrop [cl927].<br />

Craighead, James R. E. 811 C862<br />

The lost empire; illustrated by E. M. Fisher. Bond Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

A poem "in which traditions, fancies, facts and tales of Starved Rock [Illinois]<br />

and other points related to it during the period of French occupancy are preserved in<br />

the form of blank verse. It purports to be a description of places and events connected<br />

with the building of Fort St. Louis in 1682". Introduction.<br />

Crowell, Joshua Freeman, & Crowell, F. H., ed. 811.08 C89<br />

Cape Cod in poetry. [Ed.2.] Four Seas Co. [cl924.]<br />

Daly, Thomas Augustine. 811 D17ma<br />

Madrigali; pictures by John Sloan. Harcourt [cl912].<br />

De La Mare, Walter John. 821 D38se<br />

Selected poems. Holt [1927],<br />

Farlie, Howard, ed. r 811.08 F23<br />

The American poetry anthology. Unicorn Pub. Co., 1927.<br />

The purpose has been "to collect under one cover as many of the new poets, yet<br />

unknown, as have shown merit". Introduction.<br />

Gay, Robert Malcolm, comp. 821.08 G252<br />

The Riverside book of verse, 1250-1925; with an introductory essay.<br />

Houghton, 1927.<br />

Contains English and American poetry.<br />

Gosse, Edmund William. 821 G69c<br />

The collected poems. Heinemann, 1911.<br />

Hovde, Louise, comp. 808.8 H841<br />

The cradle book of verse; an anthology of baby poetry. Doran<br />

[cl927].<br />

Madeleva, Sister Mary. 811 M23<br />

Penelope, and other poems. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Pinkney, Edward Coote. 811 P63<br />

The life and works of Edward Coote Pinkney; a memoir and complete<br />

text of his poems and literary prose, including much never before<br />

published, prepared by T. O. Mabbott and F. L. Pleadwell. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.219-223.


518 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

821.08 P74<br />

Poems teachers ask for, selected by readers of "Normal instructorprimary<br />

plans", comprising the poems most frequently requested for<br />

publication in that magazine on the page "Poems our readers have<br />

asked for". 2v. Owen [1926?]<br />

Pound, Ezra. 811 P86<br />

Personam; the collected poems of Ezra Pound, including Ripostes,<br />

Lustra, Homage to Sextus Propertius, H. S. Mauberley. Boni, 1926.<br />

Raskin, Philip M., ed. 808.8 R21<br />

Anthology of modern Jewish poetry; ed. with an introduction.<br />

Behrman's Jewish Book Shop, 1927.<br />

Poems by Jewish authors, written in English or translated into English from the<br />

Yiddish, Hebrew, German, and Russian.<br />

Reed, Edward Bliss, cd, 821.08 R28<br />

Songs from the British drama. Yale University Press, 1925.<br />

"A selected bibliography": p.[357]-361.<br />

A collection, including songs from masques and other dramatic entertainments. The<br />

authors are arranged chronologically from John Skelton to Clemence Dane. Contains<br />

notes and a short study on "Some aspects of song in the drama".<br />

Stocking, Amer Mills. 811 S864<br />

The Saukie Indians and their great chiefs Black Hawk and Keokuk,<br />

with an introduction by Alice French (Octave Thanet). Vaile Co., 1926.<br />

"Metrical epic of the Saukies and the Foxes." Introduction.<br />

Stout, Earl Jonathan, comp. 811.08 S88<br />

Daybreak of peace; a collection of appropriate verse for use in the<br />

observance of Armistice day in schools and <strong>org</strong>anizations. Owen Pub.<br />

Co. [cl926.]<br />

The same r 811.08 S88<br />

Untermeyer, Louis, comp. 821.08 U25y2<br />

Yesterday and today; a collection of verse (mostly modern) designed<br />

for the average person of nine to nineteen, and possibly higher, with<br />

drawings by Edna Reindel. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

"A supplementary reading list": p.358-363.<br />

The same j 821.08 U25y<br />

Van Doren, Mark. 811 V186s<br />

7 p. M., & other poems. A. & C. Boni, 1926.<br />

Van Roosbroeck, Gustave Leopold, comp. 841.08 V19<br />

An anthology of modern French poetry. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Whittier, John Greenleaf. r 811 W66n<br />

National lyrics, with illustrations by G G. White [and others].<br />

Osgood, 1871.<br />

Wylie, Mrs. Elinor (Hoyt). 811 W98p<br />

[Poems]; ed. by Laurence Jordan. Simon, cl926. (The pamphlet<br />

poets.)


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Adam (Mystery). q 842 A19<br />

Adam; a religious play of the twelfth century, also known as the<br />

Repraesentatio Adae and Le mystere d'Adam and containing three<br />

parts: Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and the Processus Prophetarum;<br />

tr. from the Norman French and Latin into English verse, by E. N.<br />

Stone. University of Washington Press, 1926. (Washington (state)<br />

University. Publications in language and literature, v.4, no.2, p.159-<br />

193.)<br />

Butler, Mildred Allen. 793.1 B97<br />

Literature dramatized for classroom use. Harcourt [cl926].<br />

Contains 19 short plays dramatized from novels and poems by Carroll, Irving,<br />

Malory, Alcott, Twain, Dickens, Arnold, Longfellow, Scott, Stevenson, Homer, Eliot,<br />

and Coleridge.<br />

Clark, Barrett Harper. 808.2 C51m<br />

The modern drama. Amer. Library Assoc, 1927. (Reading with<br />

a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.[27.]<br />

. The same r 808.2 C51m<br />

A brief introduction to the subject and a guide to a few plays and books about the<br />

drama.<br />

Cohen, Helen Louise, ed. 808.2 C66m<br />

More one-act plays by modern authors; designs by art classes of<br />

Washington Irving High School. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Bibliography at end of each play.<br />

Contents.—The night of "Mr. H." [by] Harold Brighouse.—The last of the Lowries<br />

[by] Paul Green.—Hearts »nduring [by] John Erskine.—Pearls [by]' Dan Totheroh.—<br />

The dear departed [by] Ste nley Houghton.—The poor house [by] Louise Driscoll.—The<br />

siege [by] C. C. Clements. -The change-house [by] John Brandane.—The little father<br />

of the wilderness [by] Austin Strong and Lloyd Osbourne.—The artist [by] A. A.<br />

Milne.—Good theatre [by] Christopher Morley.—Carved woman [by] H. B. Alexander.<br />

—Where the cross is made [by] Eugene O'Neill.—The way out [by] Robert Frost.<br />

Copeau, Jacques, & Croue, Jean. 842 C793<br />

The brothers Karamazov; a play in five acts based on Dostoevsky's<br />

novel, translated by Rosalind Ivan. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

Published for the Theatre Guild.<br />

Crafton, Allen, & Royer, Jessica. 792 C85<br />

The process of play production; a book for the non-professional<br />

theatre worker. Crofts, 1926.<br />

Davis, Owen. 812 D321e<br />

Easy come, easy go; a farce in three acts. French, cl926.<br />

Dickinson, Thomas Herbert. 809.2 D55<br />

An outline of contemporary drama. Houghton [cl927].<br />

"Books for reference" at end of most of the chapters; "Books for genera]<br />

reference": p.285-[287].<br />

519


520 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dukes, Ashley. 808.2 D88<br />

Drama. Holt [cl927], (Home university library of modern knowledge,<br />

no.117.)<br />

Bibliography: p.246-250.<br />

"Addressed not only to the gentle reader but to the gentle playgoer. In the first<br />

place it is a book of the theatre, and therefore it attempts from the outset the rash<br />

enterprise of describing one art in terms of another." Preface.<br />

Contains chapters on the nature and varieties of drama, the dramatist, the actor,<br />

the producer, the scene, the playhouse, the audience, and drama present and future.<br />

Dunkel, Wilbur Dwight. 822 M67zd<br />

The dramatic technique of Thomas Middleton in his comedies of<br />

London life. University of Chicago Libraries, 1925.<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Chicago, 1925.<br />

"A selective bibliography": p.l25-[126].<br />

Dryden, John. 808.2 D85e<br />

An essay of dramatic poesy; ed. with notes by Thomas Arnold;<br />

third edition, revised by W. T. Arnold. Clarendon Press, 1903. (Clarendon<br />

Press series.)<br />

Contains also his "Defence of An essay of dramatic poesy".<br />

Fairgrieve, Amita B., & Miller, H. F. 812 F16<br />

Purple and fine linen; a prize play of Puritan times, in three acts.<br />

French, cl913.<br />

Glover, Halcott. 822 G51<br />

Wat Tyler, and other plays. Viking Press, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Wat Tyler.—The king's Jewry.—Hail, Caesar!<br />

Kreymb<strong>org</strong>, Alfred. 812 K42t<br />

There's a moon tonight; a romantic comedy in three acts, a prologue,<br />

and an epilogue. French, 1926.<br />

Meras, Leslie Ross, & Meras, E. A., ed. 842.08 M63<br />

Eight French one-act plays, with notes, exercises, and vocabulary;<br />

costume plates by E. B. Meras. Harcourt [cl926].<br />

Contents.—A brief resume of the history of the French comedy.—La farce du<br />

cuvier.—Le retour imprevu, by J. F. Regnard.—L'epreuve, by Marivaux.—L'habit<br />

vert, by Musset and Augier.—J'invite le colonel, by Labiche.—L'ceillet blanc, by A.<br />

Daudet.—L'ecole des belles-meres, by Brieux.—Franches lippees, by Tristan Bernard.<br />

Milne, Alan Alexander. 822 M712p<br />

Portrait of a gentleman in slippers; a fairy tale in one act. French,<br />

cl926. (French's acting edition, no.1055.)<br />

Nicoll, Allardyce. 822.09 N32hi<br />

A history of late eighteenth century drama, 1750-1800. University<br />

Press, 1927.<br />

Contents.— The theatre.— Tragedy.— Comedy.— Miscellaneous forms of drama.—<br />

Appendix: A. The theatres, 1750-1800; B. Hand-list of plays, 1750-1800: English<br />

plays and operas; Italian operas, oratorios, and ballets performed at the Opera House;<br />

Foreign plays acted in London.<br />

Limited to the drama in England.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 521<br />

822 025on<br />

One-act plays for stage and study; third series; twenty-one contemporary<br />

plays, by American, English, and Irish writers, preface by<br />

Percival Wilde. French, 1927.<br />

Contents.—One of those things, by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Kelly.—Dave, by Lady Gregory.—<br />

Napoleon crossing the Rockies, by Percy MacKaye.—Unto such glory, by Paul Green.—<br />

Papers, by Clare Kummer.—Cupid in Clapham, by Elizabeth Baker.—The Londonderry<br />

air, by Rachel Field.—The eligible Mr. Bangs, by Robert Housum.—Knives from<br />

Syria, by Lynn Riggs.—The kite, by Holland Hudson.—The cobbler's den, by Seumas<br />

O'Brien.—The betrayal, by Padraic Colum.—Changing places, by I. L. Ehrlich.—The<br />

voice of the snake, by D. F. Halman.—The sundial, by Eugene Pillot.—Duetto, by K. S.<br />

Burgess.—The weathervane elopes, by A. C. D. Riley.—Mary means what she says,<br />

by J- W. Rogers.—Youth must be served, by Harriet Ford.—When did they meet again?<br />

by Harold Brighouse.—Jane, Jean, and John, by Alfred Kreymb<strong>org</strong>.<br />

O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone. 812 025ma<br />

Marco Millions. Boni, 1927.<br />

At head of title: A play.<br />

Richards, James Albert, cd. 808.2 R41<br />

Drama. Privately printed [cl924], (The outline of knowledge, v.17.)<br />

Contents.—Agamemnon [by] j^Eschylus.—Antigone [by] Sophocles.—Helen [by]<br />

Euripides.—The frogs [by] Aristophanes.—The tragical history of Dr. Faustus [by]<br />

Christopher Marlowe.—The alchemist [by] Ben Jonson.—All for love [by] John Dryden.<br />

—She stoops to conquer [by] Oliver Goldsmith.<br />

Rickaby, Franz Lee. 812 R43<br />

The haven; a play in one act. Walter H. Baker, 1925.<br />

Sabbattini, Nicola. qr 792 Sll<br />

Anleitung dekorationen und theatermaschinen herzustellen von Nicola<br />

Sabbattini, 1639; iibersetzt und mitsamt dem urtext herausgegeben<br />

von Willi Flemming. 1926.<br />

Reprint of the original work published in Italian in 1639, with title "Pratica di<br />

fabricar scene, e machine ne' teatri".<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 0393<br />

As you like it; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson [1926]. (The "teaching<br />

of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 P77<br />

Comedy of A midsummer-night's dream; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson<br />

[1925], (The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 W17<br />

King Henry iv; part 1; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson [1925]. (The<br />

"teaching of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare. William. 822.33 P395<br />

Merchant of Venice; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson [1926]. (The<br />

"teaching of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 Q17<br />

Much ado about nothing; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson [1926].<br />

(The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 Q57<br />

The tempest; ed. by John Hampden. Nelson [1926]. (The "teaching<br />

of English" series.)


522 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 T198<br />

Tragedy of Julius Caesar; ed. by John Hampden. Nelson [1926],<br />

(The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 T393<br />

Tragedy of King Lear; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson [1926]. (The<br />

"teaching of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 T5997<br />

The tragedy of Macbeth; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson [1925].<br />

(The "teaching of English" series.)<br />

Shakespeare, William. 822.33 Q792<br />

Twelfth night; ed. by Evelyn Smith. Nelson [1926]. (The "teaching<br />

of English" series.)<br />

Sisson, C. J. 822.33 HM4<br />

Shakespeare in India; popular adaptations on the Bombay stage.<br />

Shakespeare Assoc, 1926.<br />

At head of title: The Shakespeare Association.<br />

Smith, Earl Hobson. 812 S646<br />

Eleanor of Cumberland Mountain. Kentucky Playmakers [cl926].<br />

Smith, Milton Myers. 792 S65<br />

The book of play production for little theatres, schools, and colleges,<br />

introduction by Brander Matthews. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Strong, Austin. 812 S92<br />

The drums of Oude, and other one-act plays. Appleton, 1926.<br />

Contents.—The drums of Oude.—The little father of the wilderness, by Austin<br />

Strong and Lloyd Osbourne.—Popo.<br />

Three one-act plays. French, cl925. 822 T42<br />

Contents.—Persephone, by A. K. Clarke.—Cloudbreak, by A. O. Roberts.—Wind o'<br />

the moors, by L. du Garde Peach.<br />

Watkins, Maurine. 812 W31<br />

Chicago. Knopf, 1927. (The theatre of today.)<br />

Webster, Jean. 812 W38<br />

Daddy Long-legs; a comedy in four acts. French [cl922].<br />

Winslow, Ola Elizabeth. 822.09 W79<br />

Low comedy as a structural element in English drama from the<br />

beginnings to 1642. University of Chicago Libraries [1926].<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Chicago, 1922.<br />

"Play list": p.171-186.<br />

Humor<br />

Adams, Franklin Pierce. 817 A21<br />

By and large. Doubleday, 1914.<br />

Poems.<br />

Adams, Franklin Pierce. 817 A21t<br />

Tobogganning on Parnassus. Doubleday, 1913.<br />

Poems.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 523<br />

Rogers, Will. 817 R61L<br />

Letters of a self-made diplomat to his president, illustrated by Herbert<br />

Johnson, v.l. A. & C Boni, 1926.<br />

"A good deal of shrewd philosophy in its main principles not unlike that of Mr.<br />

Dooley, though it hardly goes as deep. There are plenty of commonplace observations<br />

and some pretty keen ones; in general the foolery is good, so is the temper, so is the<br />

common sense... The two things which seem to have impressed the author most were the<br />

fine way the English met the general strike, and the unique efficiency of Mussolini."<br />

A. C. Coolidge in Saturday review of literature, 1926.<br />

Rogers, Will. 817 R61t<br />

There's not a bathing suit in Russia, & other bare facts; with illustrations<br />

by Herb Roth. A. & C Boni, 1927.<br />

Humorous observations on the author's visit to Russia.<br />

Taylor, Bert Leston. 817 T25m<br />

Motley measures, with a foreword by Ring Lardner. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Humorous and satirical poems.<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Amos, James E. 92 R684am<br />

Theodore Roosevelt; hero to his valet. Day, 1927.<br />

The author entered the service of President Roosevelt a few months after the<br />

inauguration as companion to the Roosevelt children and was later made the President's<br />

personal attendant, serving him faithfully until his death.<br />

"In a short book of personal reminiscences, Mr. Amos tells of his relation to<br />

Theodore Roosevelt. He does it with a great deal of dignity, relieved by amusing<br />

anecdotes, and much respect, leavened by genuine affection." Literary review, 1927.<br />

Antin, Benjamin. 92 A6312a<br />

The gentleman from the 22nd; an autobiography. Boni, 1927.<br />

Asbury, Herbert. 92 A799as<br />

A Methodist saint; the life of Bishop Asbury. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.[337]-342.<br />

Francis Asbury was the founder of the Methodist Church in America and was<br />

its first bishop.<br />

Written "in a style notable for its ease and simplicity and effective irony...A<br />

highly readable book, well balanced, well grounded in research". C. L. Snider in<br />

Books, 1927.<br />

The Augustus Saint-Gaudens memorial. [1926?] qr 92 Sl39au<br />

An illustrated pamphlet describing the sculptor's home in Cornish, N. H., which<br />

was chartered as a permanent memorial in 1919.<br />

Best, Mary Agnes. 92 P164b<br />

Thomas Paine, prophet and martyr of democracy. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Bibliography: p.409-410.<br />

A biography of the Anglo-American political agitator and pamphleteer.<br />

"If written too much in the tone of vindication and defense, it is nevertheless a<br />

fine contribution to our knowledge of the man." Outlook, 1927.<br />

Carson, Christopher. 92 C2342c<br />

Kit Carson's own story of his life, as dictated to Col. and Mrs. D. C.<br />

Peters about 1856-57, and never before published; ed. by B. C. Grant.<br />

[Santa Fe New Mexican Pub. Corporation, cl926.]<br />

Carson (1809—1868) was a famous scout, trapper, soldier, and Indian agent in New<br />

Mexico. Besides his brief autobiography the book contains a few short reminiscences and<br />

descriptions of him written by General Sherman, Mrs. Fremont, and other contempcraries.


524 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dreiser, Theodore. 92 D812d<br />

A book about myself. [Ed.4.] Boni [1926],<br />

A five hundred page account of the author's experiences in newspaper work in<br />

Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, and New York from 1890 to 1895.<br />

Fallows, Alice Katharine. 92 F1972f<br />

Everybody's bishop; being the life and times of the Right Reverend<br />

Samuel Fallows, D. D., by his daughter. Sears [cl927].<br />

"Samuel Fallows' literary work": p.438.<br />

Bishop Fallows (1835-1922) came from England to Wisconsin in 1848. He fought<br />

in the Civil War and became a brigadier-general, was rector of St. Paul's Church,<br />

Chicago, for 45 years, and in 1876 was elected bishop of the Reformed Episcopal<br />

Church. He was especially active in his work among the laboring classes.<br />

Gissing, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 92 G454g<br />

Letters of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Gissing to members of his family; collected and<br />

arranged by Algernon and Ellen Gissing; with a preface by his son, a<br />

portrait in photogravure, and a facsimile letter. Houghton, 1927.<br />

Preface signed: Alfred C. Gissing.<br />

"Chronological list of works": p.[407.1<br />

Hamilton, Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac, 6.1878. 92 F762h<br />

Henry Ford; the man, the worker, the citizen. Holt [1927].<br />

A simple biography marked by uncritical admiration.<br />

Konnecke, Gustav. r 92 G919k<br />

Quellen und forschungen zur lebensgeschichte Grimmelshausens;<br />

hrsg. im auftrag der Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen, von J. H. Scholte.<br />

v.l. 1926.<br />

v.l. Grimmelshausens leben bis zum schauenburgischen schaffnerdienst.<br />

Koteliansky, Samuel Solomonovitch, cd. and tr. 92 C418k<br />

Anton Tchekhov; literary and theatrical reminiscences. Doran, 1927.<br />

Contents.-—Chronological table of the life and works of Anton Tchekhov.—Anton<br />

Tchekhov's autobiography.-—Stories of Anton's early life, by Alexander Tchekhov.—<br />

Literary reminiscences: Tchekhov's creative method, by Y. Sobolev; Fragmentary reminiscences,<br />

by Michael Tchekhov; Reminiscences of Tchekhov, by V. Korolenko; From<br />

Souvorin's Diary; Leo Tolstoy on Tchekhov; An afterword to Tchekhov's story The<br />

darling, by Leo Tolstoy; Reminiscences of Tchekhov, by Alexander Kuprin [and] Ivan<br />

Bunin; Fragmentary reminiscences, by Maxim Gorky.—Theatrical reminiscences: Tchekhov<br />

and the Moscow Art Theatre, by N. Efros [and] VI. Nemirovich-Danchenko; Reminiscences<br />

of Tchekhov recorded by L. A. Soulerzhitsky from accounts furnished by the<br />

actors and actresses of the Moscow Art Theatre; Reminiscences, by Ivan Tchekhov,<br />

K. S. Stanislavsky, A. L. Vishnevsky, V. I. Kachalov, Mme. E. P. Muratov, L. M.<br />

Leonidov, Mme. M. P. Lilin, Mme. V. S. Boutov; Tchekhov and the theatre, by Leonid<br />

Andreyev.—Anton Tchekhov's Diary.—A recollection, by VI. Nemirovich-Danchenko.—<br />

Tchekhov's unpublished works: Tatyana riepin, a drama in one act; A Moscow hamlet,<br />

a feuilleton; At the cemetery, a story; At the post office, a story; Shulz, a fragment of<br />

a story; Life is wonderful, a sketch; A fairy tale, the history of The bet; On the<br />

harmfulness of tobacco, a stage monologue in one act.<br />

La Fayette, Marie Madeleine (Pioche de La Vergne), 92 L1441La<br />

comtesse de, & Menage, Gilles.<br />

Lettres de Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne, comtesse de La<br />

Fayette et de Gilles Menage, publiees, d'apres les originaux, avec une<br />

introduction, des notes, et un index, par H. Ashton. University Press<br />

of Liverpool, 1924. (Modern Humanities Research Association. Publications;<br />

research series, v.l.)<br />

"Bibliographic des ouvrages cites dans les lettres et dans les notes": p. 187-189.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 525<br />

Lindbergh, Charles August. 92 L7172L<br />

"We"; the famous flier's own story of his life and his transatlantic<br />

flight, together with his views on the future of aviation, with a foreword<br />

by M. T. Herrick. Putnam, 1927.<br />

The same r 92 L7172L<br />

Includes a description, written by Fitzhugh Green, of the receptions Riven Col.<br />

Lindbergh in Paris, Brussels, London, Washington, New York, and St. Louis.<br />

Macfarlane, James Rieman. r 92 C626m<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Clymer, signer of the Declaration of Independence, framer<br />

of the Constitution of the United States and of the state of Pennsylvania,<br />

his family, and descendants. [Sewickley Printing-Shop] 1927.<br />

Maude, Aylmer, ed. and tr. 92 T588md<br />

Family views of Tolstoy; tr. by Louise and Aylmer Maude. Houghton,<br />

1926.<br />

Contents.—Preface.—The original of "Natasha" in War and peace, by Vera<br />

Nagorny.—Tolstoy and Dickens, by Nikolay Apostolov.—How my father and I dealt<br />

with the land question, by Countess Tatiana Tolstoy.—Tolstoy's humour, by Count<br />

Sergius Tolstoy.—Some sayings of Tolstoy, by Sofya Stakhovich.—Music in Tolstoy's<br />

life, by Count Sergius Tolstoy.—Home-leaving and death, by Countess Alexandra<br />

Tolstoy.<br />

Moore, Thomas. 92 FS72mo<br />

The life and death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. Longman, 1831.<br />

Northumberland, Elizabeth (Seymour) Percy, duchess of. 92 N459n<br />

The diaries of a duchess; extracts from the diaries of the first<br />

Duchess of Northumberland (1716-1776); ed. by James Greig, with a<br />

foreword by the Duke of Northumberland. Doran [1926].<br />

The duchess "was for many years a prominent figure in English and Continental<br />

society. Of considerable literary taste, she was on terms of intimacy with the eminent<br />

writers of her era... She was one of the Ladies of the Bedchamber to Queen Charlotte,<br />

and accompanied the Duke. . .when he went to Ireland in 1763 to act as Lord Lieutenant<br />

...The Duchess's Diaries begin in 1752 and end in 1776.. -Historical incidents, State<br />

and social ceremonies, as well as descriptions of character, are the themes that mainly<br />

interested the Duchess". Introduction.<br />

Stoddard, John Lawson. qr 92 N129st<br />

Napoleon; from Corsica to St. Helena, with an introduction and<br />

descriptions. Saalfield, 1901.<br />

"Three hundred and thirty reproductions of famous paintings."<br />

Symons, Arthur. 92 D947s<br />

Eleonora Duse. Duffield, 1927.<br />

"Not a biography in the proper sense of the word; it is a colleciton of thoughts.<br />

remarks and meditations upon the art of the theatre, with Duse playing the heroine."<br />

Literary review, 1927.<br />

Tesniere, Albert. 92 E993t<br />

Blessed Peter Julian Eymard, the priest of the eucharist, founder of<br />

the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament and of the Sister-Servants of the<br />

Blessed Sacrament. Sentinel Press [1926].<br />

An account of the life and work of a French priest (1811-68), with two chapters<br />

on his beatification.


526 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—House. r 92 W742u<br />

Arthur B. Williams; memorial addresses delivered in the House of<br />

representatives of the United States in memory of Arthur B. Williams,<br />

late a representative from Michigan. 1926. (69th Cong., 1st sess.<br />

House. Doc. no.471.)<br />

Van Every, Dale, & Tracy, M. D. 92 L7172v<br />

Charles Lindbergh, his life; introduction by K. A. Bickel. Appleton,<br />

1927.<br />

A biographical account of the trans-Atlantic aviator, based on the material gathered<br />

by the United Press at the time of Col. Lindbergh's flight from New York to Paris in<br />

May, 1927.<br />

Wile, Frederic William. 92 B4554w<br />

Emile Berliner, maker of the microphone. Bobbs [cl926].<br />

A biography of the inventor who made modern telephony and radio-broadcasting<br />

possible, and who has devoted much of his time to popular health education.<br />

Wood, Frederick S. 92 R684wo<br />

Roosevelt as we knew him; the personal recollections of one hundred<br />

and fifty of his friends and associates; with a prefatory note by Calvin<br />

Coolidge. Winston [cl927].<br />

Collected Biography. Genealogy<br />

Diehl, Charles. 923.1 D57b<br />

Byzantine portraits; tr. by Harold Bell. Knopf, 1927.<br />

"Le grand palais de Constantinople, by Jean Ebersolt": folded plan in pocket.<br />

"Originally issued as Figures byzantines. Paris: Armand Colin, 1906."<br />

Contents.—The life of a Byzantine empress.— Athenais.— Theodora.— Irene.—A<br />

middle-class woman of the eighth century.—The blessed Theodora.—The romantic adventures<br />

of Basil the Macedonian.—The four marriages of Leo the Wise.—Theophano.<br />

—Zoe Porphyrogenita.—A middle-class family of the eleventh century.—Anna Dalassena;<br />

a noble family of the eleventh century.—The wisdom of Cecaumenus.—The sacred<br />

palace; key to plan.<br />

Foulis, James. qr 929.3 F83<br />

Protocol books of James Foulis, 1546-1553, and Nicol Thounis,<br />

1559-1564; ed. by James Beveridge and James Russell. Skinner, 1926.<br />

(Scottish Record Society. [Publications] part C.)<br />

r 920 H47h<br />

Herringshaw's American blue book of biography; prominent Americans<br />

of 1926. American Blue Book Publishers [cl926].<br />

1926 ed. by T. W. Herringshaw.<br />

Odum, Howard Washington, cd. 923 014<br />

American masters of social science; an approach to the study of the<br />

social sciences through a neglected field of biography, by H. W. Odum<br />

[and others]. Holt[cl927]. (American social science series.)<br />

Contents— Pioneers and masters of social science, by H. W. Odum.—John William<br />

Burgess by W. R. Shepherd.—Lester Frank Ward, by J. Q. Dealey.—Herbert B. Adams,<br />

c 11 C' Vincent —Wdliam Archibald Dunning, by C. E. Merriam.—Albion Woodbury<br />

J""' ° y J?' C - Hayes.—Franklin Henry Giddings, by J. L. Gillin.—Thorstein Veblen,<br />

T TJ' i' 1 i oman ~Frederick Jackson Turner, by C. Becker.—James Harvey Robinson,<br />

by H. E. Barnes.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 527<br />

Perry, William Stevens, bp. qr 923.2 P44<br />

The faith of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. [189-?]<br />

A pamphlet giving the religious affiliations of the members of the first Congress.<br />

Bishop Perry wishes to show that the Declaration from its inception to its adoption was<br />

chiefly the work of Episcopalians. The pamphlet contains also facsimiles from letters<br />

written by Thomas McKean, Caesar Rodney, and William Hooper, and the statement<br />

by Wells describing the duel between Gwinnett and Mcintosh.<br />

Rourke, Constance Mayfield. 920 R77<br />

Trumpets of jubilee. Harcourt [1927].<br />

"A note on sources": p.435-437.<br />

Contents.—Lyman Beecher.—Harriet Beecher Stowe.—Henry Ward Beecher.—<br />

Horace Greeley.—P. T. Barnum.—Epilogue.<br />

"Admirable examples of what is conventionally called the 'new' biography, penetrating<br />

studies of their subjects, as individuals, with due heed to environment and more<br />

attention to the touches that reveal character than to the incidental mathematics of a<br />

career." John Bakeless in Saturday review of literature, J927.<br />

Sellers, Edwin Jaquett. r 929.2 W35s<br />

English ancestry of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. 1927.<br />

"Works of the author": 7th preliminary page.<br />

Tatum, Richard Parry. r 929.2 T23<br />

Tatum narrative, 1626-1925. 1925.<br />

The author died April 8, 1925, and his wife published the work in October 1926.<br />

A genealogical account of the Tatum family in Bermuda, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.<br />

Vespasiano da Bisticci, Fioreutino. 920 V28<br />

The Vespasiano memoirs; lives of illustrious men of the xvth century,<br />

now first translated into English by W. G. and Emily Waters.<br />

Routledge, 1926.<br />

Biographical sketches of Italian popes and rulers, cardinals, archbishops and<br />

bishops, statesmen, and writers.<br />

Maps. Atlases<br />

Everts (L. H.) & Co., pub. qr 912.77137 E95<br />

Combination atlas map of Portage County, Ohio, compiled, drawn,<br />

and published from personal examinations and surveys. 1874.<br />

Maps—United States. (1927?) qr 912.73 M13<br />

Physical map of United States & Mexico; designed by M. Kuhnert.<br />

Nystrom [1927?] (Relief-like series.)<br />

Roll map; size 49"4x73^ inches; scale, 1:2,750,000.<br />

General<br />

Travel and Description<br />

Archer, Richard Lawrence, and others. 910.7 A67<br />

The teaching of geography in elementary schools. Ed.4. Black, 1924.<br />

"Books and apparatus": p.230-247.<br />

Butterworth, E. M. 910.7 B98<br />

The teaching of geography in France, a comparative study; report<br />

of observations made (1920-21) as Gilchrist geography student by E. M.<br />

Butterworth. Blackie, 1922. (Blackie's library of pedagogics.)


528 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Halliburton, Richard. 914 H182<br />

The glorious adventure. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

Tells with great gusto his adventures in following the trail of Ulysses, with Homer<br />

as his guide. In the course of his Odyssey he climbed Olympus, visited the Delphic<br />

oracle, swam the Hellespont, ran from Marathon to Athens, and had many adventures<br />

of his own, amusing if not Homeric. One chapter, written in more serious vein,<br />

describes his pilgrimage to Skyros, to the tomb of Rupert Brooke.<br />

Tafur, Pero. 910 T13<br />

Travels and adventures, 1435-1439; tr. and ed. with an introduction<br />

by Malcolm Letts. Harper [1926]. (Broadway travellers.)<br />

Tafur was a wealthy and influential Spanish nobleman. He tells of his experiences<br />

and describes vividly the great cities and the courts of rulers in Europe and the Near<br />

East. His travels were first printed in Madrid in 1874 from the only known manuscript,<br />

thought to be an early 18th century copy of an earlier manuscript.<br />

Europe<br />

Balderston, Marion. 914.2 B19<br />

Here is England. McBride, 1927.<br />

"Mrs. Balderston sets forth from London on a motor tour. . .a pear-shaped circuit,<br />

which, beginning with Canterbury, takes in nearly a dozen of the cathedral towns, a<br />

good portion of the placid loveliness of Kent, the Pilgrim's Way, Kit's Coty House,<br />

Stonehenge, Glastonbury. . . Bath, the Fens, Cambridge and places of lesser note but<br />

special allure... Her explanatory talks on her favorite subject, ecclesiastical architecture,<br />

attest an understanding of the Norman and English-Gothic styles. . .that is exceptional<br />

in a layman." Lawton Mackail in Books, 1927.<br />

Boyd, Mrs. Mary Stuart. 914.67 B66<br />

The Fortunate Isles; life and travel in Majorca, Minorca, and Iviza;<br />

with eight illustrations in colour and fifty-two pen drawings by A. S.<br />

Boyd. Stokes, 1911.<br />

Duryea, Mrs. Nina Larrey (Smith). 914.67 D94<br />

Mallorca the magnificent; with an introduction by R. A. Cram.<br />

Century [cl927].<br />

"Begins with a rapid and imaginative sketch of the most picturesque events in the<br />

history of the island. . .There follow the author's observations of the religion and<br />

customs of the Mallorcan people, and several chapters descriptive of its palaces,<br />

churches, monasteries, caves and beaches." Garreta Busey in Books, 1927.<br />

Feuillerat, Albert. 914.4 F43<br />

French life & ideals; tr. by Vera Barbour. Yale University Press,<br />

1925.<br />

"This volume is based upon the series of lectures delivered at Yale University on<br />

the Bromley Foundation during the University year, 1919-1920."<br />

"The present volume is the fifth work published by the Yale University Press on<br />

the Philip Hamilton McMillan Memorial Publication Fund."<br />

Hudson, William Henry, C.M.Z.S. 914.237 H88<br />

The Land's End; a naturalist's impressions in west Cornwall.<br />

Knopf, 1927.<br />

Hutton, Edward. 914.55 H977v<br />

The Valley of Arno; a study of its geography, history, & works of<br />

art, with 32 illustrations from old prints in the possession of the author.<br />

Houghton, 1926.<br />

"One of those leisurely, engagingly written and interesting books which call up the<br />

life of a peculiarly brilliant and artistically fecund past in the environment of the<br />

present, without pedantry, without ostentation of scholarship." Frederick H. Martens<br />

in Literary review, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 529<br />

Minns, Ellis Hovell. qr 913.47 M72<br />

Scythians and Greeks; a survey of ancient history and archaeology<br />

on the north coast of the Euxine from the Danube to the Caucasus.<br />

Cambridge University Press, 1913.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

A detailed and scholarly work. Contains plates and numerous illustrations showing<br />

works of art and other archaeological remains of the Scythians and the Greek colonists<br />

in Russia and Siberia.<br />

Muirhead, James Fullarton. 914.94 M953<br />

A wayfarer in Switzerland. Houghton, 1926.<br />

"Not a guide-book and not a compendium, but something of each. Against a slight<br />

background of the facts that everyone ought to know about Switzerland, the author has<br />

dealt with those Swiss places and themes that most interested him, especially when<br />

they seemed among those least adequately handled by previous English writers."<br />

Preface.<br />

Contains many illustrations.<br />

Newbigin, Alice M. S. 914.6 N26<br />

A wayfarer in Spain; with 16 illustrations and a map. Houghton,<br />

1927.<br />

Spiller, Robert Ernest. 914.2 S75<br />

The American in England during the first half century of independence.<br />

Holt [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.295-403.<br />

A collection of impressions of English life and letters found in journals, travel<br />

diaries, and letters of Americans in England from 1775 to 1835. Illustrated from contemporary<br />

portraits and sketches.<br />

Stephen, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Arthur. 914.26 S82<br />

100 pictures of Norwich; the city of gardens, churches, & antiquities.<br />

Jarrold, 1926.<br />

Swiss Federal Railways. 914.94 S979<br />

Summer in Switzerland. 1926.<br />

An illustrated pamphlet describing the opportunities for fishing, golf, walking, and<br />

other sports.<br />

Swiss National Tourist Office. 914.94 S97<br />

Switzerland; a short and handy guide for tourists. 1926.<br />

A pamphlet containing many illustrations and a folded map.<br />

Whyte, Frederic. 914.85 W66<br />

A wayfarer in Sweden; with 17 illustrations and a map. Houghton,<br />

1927.<br />

United States<br />

Colman, Mrs. Edna Mary (Hercher). 917.53 C71<br />

White House gossip, from Andrew Johnson to Calvin Coolidge;<br />

illustrations from photographs. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

"Miss Colman presents personages and customs of a vanished era as well as some<br />

of those of our own time. Her attention to dates and important events gives her<br />

chapters a historical character, while her use of more personal material imparts color<br />

and life to her pages." Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Flint, Mich. Directories. r 917.74 F64<br />

Polk's Flint city directory, 1925. cl925.


530 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Freeman, Lewis Ransome. 917.7 F91<br />

By waterways to Gotham; the account of a two thousand mile<br />

voyage by skiff and outboard motor from Milwaukee to New York,<br />

through the Great Lakes, Trent Canal, St. Lawrence, Richelieu, Champlain,<br />

and Hudson. Dodd, 1926.<br />

"Describes people and places on the way with humor and much writing skill. An<br />

appendix contains reprinted official matter containing river, lake and canal distances,<br />

weather and all sorts of information for the use of those who would go and do likewise."<br />

Books, J920.<br />

Harrington, Karl Pomeroy. 917.422 H28<br />

Walks and climbs in the White Mountains. Yale University Press,<br />

1926.<br />

Mason, Robert Lindsay. 917.68 M45<br />

The lure of the Great Smokies; with illustrations. Houghton, 1927.<br />

Describes the mountains and the people who live there, telling much of their ways of<br />

living and of their historical background.<br />

Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn (pseud. John Philip Varley). 917.3 M74<br />

Understanding America. Doran [cl927].<br />

Miscellaneous essays on American ideals and problems.<br />

Pennsylvania—State highway department. r 917.48 P3993<br />

Pennsylvania. [1926?]<br />

An illustrated pamphlet describing state roads and points of scenic and historic<br />

interest reached by them, giving routes from various Pennsylvania cities to points outside<br />

the state, and containing a road map of Pennsylvania and maps of Philadelphia and<br />

Pittsburgh.<br />

Rice, Wallace de Groot Cecil. qr 917.73 R39<br />

Palmer House, old and new; an historical sketch with reminiscences<br />

of Chicago two generations ago, together with a description of the<br />

Palmer House today. [Donnelley, cl925.]<br />

Contains 25 illustrations, most of which are in color.<br />

St. Louis—Public library. r 016.91778 S14<br />

Missouri; a selected list of books and articles compiled by the class<br />

of 1926, St. Louis Library School. 1926.<br />

v.24, no.6, June 1926 of the "Monthly bulletin" of the St. Louis Public library.<br />

The same. (In St. Louis—Public library. Monthly bulletin, v.24,<br />

no.6.) qr 017.1 S14 v.24<br />

Van de Water, Frederic Franklyn. 917.3 V185<br />

The family flivvers to Frisco; illustrations by W. J. Enright. Appleton,<br />

1927.<br />

An entertaining and informative account of a trip across the country from New York<br />

to San Francisco in a Ford car.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Anderson, Mrs. Isabel Weld (Perkins). 916.1 A54<br />

From Corsair to Riffian. Houghton, 1927.<br />

An account of a motor trip through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.<br />

Barrows, David Prescott. 916 B26<br />

Berbers and blacks; impressions of Morocco, Timbuktu, and the<br />

western Sudan. Century [cl927].


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 531<br />

Best, Elsdon. 919.31 B46<br />

The Maori as he was; a brief account of Maori life as it was in pre-<br />

European days. Dominion Museum, 1924. (New Zealand—Science and<br />

art board. Manual, no.4.)<br />

"List of authorities quoted": p.[2711-272.<br />

Bonnard, Abel. 915.1 B62<br />

In China, 1920-1921. Routledge, 1926.<br />

"Translated from En Chine, 1920—1921, by Veronica Lucas."<br />

"Won the Grand Literary Prize of the French Academy. Perhaps its assiduous<br />

patriotism helped; the patient effort to understand the essence of an alien civilization...<br />

must have appealed to that Gallic intelligence which also—sometimes—esteems wisdom<br />

as highly as rubies. . .M. Bonnard looks backward. . .there is little in his story that<br />

expresses young China but much that explains its passion." L. S. Gannett in Books,<br />

1927.<br />

Brehme, Hugo. qr 917.2 B72<br />

Picturesque Mexico; the country, the people, and the architecture;<br />

with an introduction by Walther Staub. Brentano [cl925].<br />

Made up of plates, with a 12—page introduction describing geographical characteristics<br />

of Mexico.<br />

British Museum—Department of ceramics and ethnography. 913.72 B75<br />

Guide to the Maudslay collection of Maya sculptures (casts and<br />

originals) from Central America, with 8 plates, 20 illustrations, and a<br />

map. [Oxford University Press] 1923.<br />

Prepared by T. A. Joyce.<br />

r 917.2 C69<br />

[Collection of photographs depicting life and customs in Mexico.]<br />

[191-?]<br />

Loose-leaf.<br />

Edgar, Morton. 913.32 E28<br />

The Great pyramid; its spiritual symbolism, in which is shown how<br />

the Great pyramid of Gizeh symbolically corroborates the philosophy of<br />

the divine plan of the ages as contained in the Holy Scriptures. Bone,<br />

1924.<br />

Ellis, William Thomas. 915.69 E53<br />

Bible lands to-day. Appleton, 1927.<br />

An account of the author's journey through the lands mentioned in the Old and<br />

New Testaments, linking the present conditions of the country with its historical background<br />

and discussing the political activities of the European powers in the Near East<br />

since the World War.<br />

Goldsmith, Peter H., comp. r 918.2 G58<br />

Argentina; an authorized digest of El desarrollo economico de la<br />

Republica Argentina en los ultimos cincuenta anos. Inter-America<br />

Press, 1924. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace—Division<br />

of intercourse and education—Interamerican section.)<br />

At head of title: Interamerican digests; economic series, no.l.<br />

Based on the work of Ernesto Tornquist and Company of Buenos Aires.<br />

Griffis, William Elliot. 915.2 G89<br />

Some of Japan's contributions to civilization; direct and indirect.<br />

Japan Society.<br />

"This pamphlet is published under the auspices of the Townsend Harris Permanent<br />

Endowment Fund Committee of the Japan Society."


532 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Jochelson, Vladimir Il'ich. qr 913.798 J33<br />

Archaeological investigations in the Aleutian Islands. Carnegie<br />

Institution of Washington, 1925. (Carnegie Institution of Washington.<br />

Publication no.367.)<br />

Bibliography: p.124-128.<br />

Krohn, William Otterbein. 919.11 K42<br />

In Borneo jungles among the Dyak headhunters. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

"It was for a holiday and a rest that Dr. Krohn took the journey.. .Incidentally<br />

also he was collecting ethnological specimens for the Field Museum...A rare lot of<br />

information did he acquire about the Dyaks and he recounts it for the reader's information<br />

with unfailing appreciation of the picturesque, a sense of humor that brightens<br />

the whole of the narrative with whimsical comment, quick perception of the grotesque<br />

and entertaining reflection. . .There are copious illustrations." New York times book<br />

review, 1927.<br />

McGovern, William Montgomery. 918.1 M16<br />

Jungle paths and Inca ruins; illustrated with photographs. Century<br />

[cl927].<br />

The account of an expedition through the vast region of the Amazon and the Andes.<br />

The author, an experienced explorer, is (1927) assistant curator of ethnology in the<br />

Field Museum.<br />

MacNair, Harley Farnsworth. 915.1 M21c<br />

China's international relations, & other essays. Commercial Press,<br />

Limited, 1926.<br />

Fifteen essays on Chinese political conditions and on the work of missions in<br />

China. The author is (1926) professor of history and government in St. John's University,<br />

Shanghai.<br />

Martin, Franklin H. 918 M427<br />

South America, amplified to include all of Latin America; the Vandyck<br />

cruise; introduction by W. J. Mayo. [Ed.2] rev. Revell, 1927.<br />

Notes gathered during clinical tours made to Latin-American countries from 1920 to<br />

1925 by representatives of the American College of Surgeons. The greater part of the<br />

book is devoted to general description of the countries. Part two concerns the American<br />

College of Surgeons and its relation to the Latin-American countries; part three concerns<br />

the surgeons and medical institutions of Latin America. Dr. Martin's notes are<br />

supplemented by excerpts from articles and reports by Dr. W. J. Mayo, Dr. T. J. Watkins,<br />

Dr. F. P. Corrigan, and Dr. E. I. Salisbury.<br />

Mayo, Katherine. 915.4 M54<br />

Mother India; with forty-one illustrations. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The author "spent considerably more than a year obtaining her details at first<br />

hand... She finds mass India, beneath its surface, a huge cesspool of filth, disease,<br />

cruelty, sex degeneracy and soul degeneracy... Miss Mayo excepts from her indictment<br />

the Sikhs, the northern tribesmen, the Moslems, the Buddhists and other extensive<br />

groups... She doesn't blame the British; she seems to feel that they are doing the best<br />

they can, but that it isn't enough. Her main thesis is that 'the whole pyramid of the<br />

Indian's woes rests on a rock-bottom physical base' ". IV. B. Seabrook ill Books, 1927.<br />

Milligan, Robert H. 916.7 M69<br />

The fetish folk of West Africa. Revell [cl912],<br />

"Deals with the customs, habits, and beliefs of the Mpongwe and Fang of West<br />

Africa, and contains chapters replying to the criticisms made by Professor Frederick<br />

Starr and Miss Mary Kingsley upon missionary methods. .. Gives a luminous insight<br />

into the native mind." Jerome Dowd in American journal of sociology, 1913.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 533<br />

New York (city), Metropolitan Museum of Art. r 913.32 N261<br />

The Egyptian expedition, 1923-1924. 1924.<br />

Pt.2, December 1924 of the "Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art".<br />

The same. (In New York (city), Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br />

Bulletin, v.19, no.12, pt.2.) r 708.1 N26b v.19<br />

The reports of archaeological excavations at Thebes and at Lisht, and of the graphic<br />

work of the expedition in copying representative tomb painting and relief.<br />

Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society. r 915.69 P18<br />

The library. 13v. Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund,<br />

1897.<br />

v.l. The churches of Constantine at Jerusalem.—The Bordeaux pilgrim.—The<br />

pilgrimage of St. Silvia to the holy places.—The letter of Paula and Eustochium to<br />

Marcella.—The pilgrimage of Holy Paula, by St. Jerome.<br />

v.2. The epitome of S. Eucherius.—The breviary, or short description of Jerusalem.<br />

—Theodosius on the topography of the Holy Land.—The buildings of Justinian, by Procopius.—The<br />

holy places visited by Antoninus Martyr.<br />

v.3. The pilgrimage of Arculfus.—The hodceporicon of St. Willibald.—Description<br />

of Syria and Palestine, by Mukaddasi.—The itinerary of Bernard the Wise.<br />

v.4. A journey through Syria and Palestine, by Nasir-I-Khusrau.—The pilgrimage<br />

of Saewulf to Jerusalem.—The pilgrimage of the Russian, Abbot Daniel.<br />

v.5. Description of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, by Fetellus.—Description of the<br />

Holy Land, by John of Wiirzburg.—The pilgrimage of Johannes Phocas.—Description<br />

of the holy places, by Theoderich.—A crusader's letter from the Holy Land.<br />

v.6. Anonymous pilgrims.—The city of Jerusalem and Ernoul's account of Palestine.—The<br />

guide book to Palestine.—Description of the Holy Land, by John Poloner.<br />

v.7-10. The wanderings of Felix Fabri.<br />

v.ll. Extracts from: Aristeas; Hecatieus of Abdera; Origen's Treatise against<br />

Celsus; Lectures of St. Cyril, archbishop of Jerusalem; Life of St. Saba; Dion Cassius;<br />

Paschal chronicle; The patriarch Sophronius; The chronicle of Theophanes; and<br />

Eutychii Annales.—Jacques de Vitry's History of Jerusalem.<br />

v.12. Burchard of Mount Sion.—Marino Sanuto. Part xiv of Book in.—Ludolph<br />

von Suchem's Description of the Holy Land.<br />

v.13. The life of Saladin.<br />

Ray, Joseph E. 917.1 R24<br />

Things seen in Canada; a description of life in town & country, the<br />

glorious scenery & boundless wealth of this great Dominion. Dutton<br />

[1927].<br />

Rout, Ettie A. 919.31 R77<br />

Maori symbolism, being an account of the origin, migration, and<br />

culture of the New Zealand Maori as recorded in certain sacred legends,<br />

from the evidence of Hohepa Te Rake; with a preface by Sir W. A.<br />

Lane. Harcourt, 1926.<br />

Skrine, Clarmont Percival. 915.16 S62<br />

Chinese Central Asia, with an introduction by Sir Francis Younghusband.<br />

Houghton, 1926.<br />

Observations and experiences during two and a half years as British consul-general<br />

at Kashgar and on the road in Northern Kashmir and Chinese Turkestan. Contains<br />

many illustrations.<br />

Thompson, Wallace. 917.28 T38<br />

Rainbow countries of Central America. Dutton [cl926].<br />

"His 'Rainbow countries' are Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Salvador and<br />

Guatemala, and in the chapters devoted to each he discusses its history, the nature of<br />

its population, its government, its industries and its potential wealth... He treats in<br />

detail such controversial subjects as the concession system, 'dollar diplomacy,' American<br />

intervention and the 'open-door' policy of Washington.. .The whole spirit of Wallace<br />

Thompson's book is witness to his genuine friendship and admiration for Latin America."<br />

Blair Niles in Books, 1926.


534 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Ward, Francis Kingdom 915.15 W21r<br />

The riddle of the Tsangpo g<strong>org</strong>es, with contributions by Earl Cawdor.<br />

Arnold, 1926.<br />

An account of a journey across the Tibetan plateau to the unexplored parts of the<br />

g<strong>org</strong>es of the Tsangpo River, made in 1924 for the purpose of collecting plants and<br />

seeds and studying their environment with a view of introducing new species into<br />

English gardens. Lord Cawdor was the author's only white companion.<br />

William, prince of Sweden. 916.7 W74<br />

Among pygmies and gorillas; with the Swedish Zoological Expedition<br />

to Central Africa, 1921. Dutton [1926].<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Klapper, Paul. 907 K31<br />

The teaching of history, with chapters on the teaching of civics; a<br />

manual of method for elementary and junior high schools. Appleton<br />

[cl926],<br />

"Annotated bibliography": p.329-338.<br />

The author is (1926) dean of the School of Education in the College of the City of<br />

New York.<br />

Knowlton, Daniel Chauncey. 907 K35h<br />

History and the other social studies in the junior high school.<br />

Scribner [cl926].<br />

"Bibliographical note" at end of each chapter.<br />

A record of some of the author's teaching experiences in the Lincoln School of<br />

Teachers College. Most of the chapters deal with the teaching of history.<br />

Thorndike, Lynn. 901 T39<br />

A short history of civilization. Crofts, 1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of each chapter; "General bibliography": p.569-574.<br />

Turner, Tell Arminius. 909 T86<br />

Causes of war and The new revolution; brief narratives of the<br />

principal wars from the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the treaties of<br />

Locarno, 1925; with special reference to their causes, followed by the<br />

advocacy and the evidences of a momentous revolution in all civilized<br />

nations, with the second quarter of the twentieth century. Jones [cl927].<br />

Europe<br />

Casson, Stanley. 938 C26<br />

Macedonia, Thrace, and Illyria; their relations to Greece from the<br />

earliest times down to the time of Philip, son of Amyntas. Oxford<br />

University Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.330-343.<br />

Clarke, Mary Virginia. 940.1 C53<br />

The medieval city state; an essay on tyranny and federation in the<br />

later Middle Ages. Methuen [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.209-212.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 535<br />

Feiling, Keith Grahame. 942.05 F32<br />

England under the Tudors and Stuarts. Williams [1927?] (Home<br />

university library of modern knowledge, v.125.)<br />

Bibliography: p.252-253.<br />

Frederick III, German emperor and king of Prussia. 943 F89<br />

The war diary of the Emperor Frederick III, 1870-1871; tr. and ed.<br />

by A. R. Allinson. Stokes.<br />

International Committee for Political Prisoners. r 945 124<br />

The Fascist dictatorship, including an essay by Gaetano Salvemini,<br />

an address by W. J. Elliott, of Harvard University, reprints of articles<br />

from various American magazines on fascism, with expressions of<br />

American liberal opinion. [1926.]<br />

"Books and pamphlets on fascism": p.84-90.<br />

Jarrett, Bede. 940.1 J19<br />

Social theories of the Middle Ages, 1200-1500. Little, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.269.<br />

Contents.—Law.—Education.—Women.—Slavery.—Property.—Money-making.—War.<br />

—Christendom.—Art.—The "Summa theologica".—Index.<br />

Mornay, Charlotte Arbaleste de. 944.02 M91<br />

A Huguenot family in the xvi century; the memoirs of Philippe De<br />

Mornay, sieur du Plessis Marly, written by his wife; tr. by Lucy Crump,<br />

with an introduction. Routledge [1926?]<br />

This translation is from the edition edited by Mme. de Witt, for the Societe de<br />

I'Histoire de France, 1S6S.<br />

Nilsson, Martin Persson. 937 N35<br />

Imperial Rome: 1. Men and events; 11. The Empire and its inhabitants;<br />

tr. from the Swedish by G. C. Richards. Harcourt [1926?]<br />

^ "A conservative and sound survey of the political history of the Roman Empire with<br />

judicious observations on social and economic conditions. The author knows the value<br />

and contents of his sources and also most of the pertinent investigations of his fellowscholars.<br />

. .There are many full-page illustrations, but no footnotes or references."<br />

Nation, 1926.<br />

Smith (John) & Son (Glasgow), Ltd. r 016.941 S65<br />

Bibliotheca Scotica; a catalogue of books relating to Scotland, with<br />

foreword by L. M. Watt. 1926. (Catalogue, 110.8.)<br />

United States<br />

Adams, Edward Dean. 973.1 A21<br />

America and Americans, the name and its significance; a patriotic<br />

research presented as an address to the members and guests of tlie<br />

Engineering Foundation at a dinner in honor of E. D. Adams upon the<br />

completion of his ten years of service as vice-chairman. Privately<br />

printed, 1926.<br />

The same r 973.1 A21<br />

American printer. qr 973 A5125<br />

Sesqui-centennial number. 1926.<br />

v.83, no.l, July 1926 of the "American printer".<br />

Contains 12 articles on the history of printing in America, a chronological list of<br />

events in American history, and 91 plates, reproductions of etchings, engravings, paintings,<br />

extracts from books, etc., all commemorating events in American history.


536 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Burckmyer, Cornelius L., & Burckmyer, Mrs. C R. B. 973.7 B892<br />

The Burckmyer letters, March 1863-June 1865. State Co., 1926.<br />

Preface signed: Charlotte R. Holmes.<br />

Letters exchanged by C. L. and C. R. Burckmyer.<br />

Published partly because of the economic data which they contain and partly because<br />

of their vivid picture of life in Charleston and in the little Confederate colony in<br />

Europe, with its testimony to the intense belief of the South in the righteousness of<br />

its cause. Condensed from Preface.<br />

Donehoo, Ge<strong>org</strong>e P. 974.818 H29d<br />

Harrisburg, the city beautiful, romantic, and historic. [Telegraph<br />

Press, cl927.]<br />

The same .r 974.818 H29d<br />

Historical and descriptive sketches, with numerous illustrations.<br />

Donovan, Herbert Darius Augustine. 974.7 D72<br />

The Barnburners; a study of the internal movements in the political<br />

history of New York state and of the resulting changes in political<br />

affiliation, 1830-1852. New York University Press, 1925.<br />

Bibliography: p. [1271-134.<br />

Garand, P. S. r 974.756 017g<br />

The history of the city of Ogdensburg, relating the life of Father<br />

Picquet and his Indians, the part they took in Colonial wars, all the<br />

important historical events which took place in Ogdensburg since that<br />

time and the great part which its sons took in the Civil War, in the War<br />

of 1812, in the Patriot War of 1837, in the Fenian War, in the Spanish<br />

American War, in the Mexican War and in the World War. 1927.<br />

"Sources of information": p.1-3.<br />

Hallenbeck, Cleve. Q 979 H17<br />

Spanish missions of the old Southwest; with 119 half-tone and 11<br />

line illustrations. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p. [1811-184.<br />

A history of the missions of California, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona, intended<br />

for the general reader. One chapter discusses mission art and architecture, and the<br />

appendix contains legends connected with the various missions.<br />

McMaster, John Bach. 973.7 M21<br />

A history of the people of the United States during Lincoln's ad­<br />

ministration. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same r 973.7 M21<br />

Maurice, Sir Frederick Barton. 973.7 M49<br />

Statesmen and soldiers of the Civil War; a study of the conduct of<br />

war. -Little, 1926.<br />

"Authorities quoted" : p. [ 1631—166.<br />

"Delivered as the Lees-Knowles Lectures for 1925-26 at Trinity College, Cambridge."<br />

Preface.<br />

"What is said in the first two thirds of the book about Jefferson Davis, Joseph E.<br />

Johnston, Lee, Lincoln, McClellan and Grant, the statesmen and soldiers whom General<br />

Maurice studies, is largely by way of developing certain views regarding the proper<br />

relations between a Government and its army in time of war, the theory itself being<br />

more fully elaborated in the last third of the volume.' ' William MacDonald in Books,<br />

1927.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Muzzey, David Saville. 973 M98u<br />

The United States of America. 2v. Ginn [cl922-24].<br />

Bibliography: v.l, p.i-xxv; v.2, p.i-xxviii.<br />

v.l. Through the Civil War.<br />

v.2. From the Civil War.<br />

New Hampshire—Sesqui-centennial celebration r 974.2 N27<br />

commission.<br />

New Hampshire Sesqui-centennial celebration; one hundred and<br />

fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of independent government.<br />

Ranney [1925].<br />

Palou, Francisco. 979.4 P21<br />

Historical memoirs of New California; tr. into English from the<br />

manuscript in the archives of Mexico; ed. by H. E. Bolton. 4v. University<br />

of California Press, 1926.<br />

"Appendices: correspondence of Father Palou": v.4, p.[2311-381.<br />

"Editorial notes" at end of each volume.<br />

The "Noticias de Nueva California", concluded in 1783, was the first general<br />

history of the founding of Alta or New California. The author, a Franciscan, began his<br />

missionary labors there in 1773, founded the Mission San Francisco, and became in<br />

1784 president of all the missions of New California. The first volume of this edition<br />

of his history gives a full account of Old California during his work there from 1768 to<br />

1773. The last three volumes chronicle the founding of New California from 1769 to<br />

1783. The editor's introduction gives a sketch of Palou's life and writings, and<br />

appendixes contain some thirty rare and unpublished letters throwing light on the<br />

Franciscan regime in Old California and on Portola's expedition to New California in<br />

1769-70.<br />

Peters, J. T., & Carden, H. B. r 975.4 P45<br />

History of Fayette County, West Virginia. Jarrett Printing Co., 1926.<br />

Pittsburgh—Sesqui-centennial committee. q 974.886 P6742<br />

The book of Pittsburgh, including herein a record of the participation<br />

of the city of Pittsburgh in the Sesqui-Centennial International<br />

Exposition at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh [Pittsburgh Printing Co.] 1926.<br />

The same qr 974.886 P67492<br />

An illustrated pamphlet containing historical sketches and information about presentday<br />

Pittsburgh.<br />

Presbyterian banner. qr 974.886 P92<br />

[Special number on the history of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh<br />

churches. Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

v.113, no.17, Oct. 28, 1926 of the "Presbyterian banner".<br />

The same. (In Presbyterian banner, v.113, no.17.)..qr 285.1 P922 v.113<br />

Review of reviews. r 973.3 R36<br />

150 years ago; a manual for the sesquicentennial celebrations of the<br />

Revolutionary War, including a chronology of the chief events of the<br />

the war for independence and the years that followed until the Constitution<br />

was adopted and ratified, together with a guide to the monuments,<br />

tablets, collections, and other shrines of the American Revolution<br />

in many states of the Union, with twenty questions for a self-test, suggestions<br />

for essays and addresses, lists of novels, plays, poems, films, and<br />

general works dealing with the Revolution, and the birth-dates and<br />

death-dates of twenty-five outstanding figures of the war. [cl925.]<br />

Bibliography: p.41-47.<br />

537


538 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Rosenbach Company, booksellers, Philadelphia, qr 973.3 R723<br />

A catalogue of autograph letters and documents relating to the<br />

Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War issued in honor<br />

of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Decla­<br />

ration. Rosenbach Co., 1926.<br />

At head of title: 1776 Americana.<br />

On cover: July 4, 1776.<br />

Willock, Pa., Lebanon Presbyterian Church. r 974.885 W75<br />

1776-1926, sesqui-centennial of Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Willock,<br />

R. F. D., no.l, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, September 25-<br />

26, 1926. [1926.]<br />

Other Countries<br />

9M B46<br />

Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood).<br />

India, bond or free? a world problem. Putnam [1926].<br />

"Mrs Besant's plan of reform for India is the removal of British control—except<br />

such control as the word 'Dominion' implies—and the reconstruction of the primitive<br />

village communities. These are to serve as the basis of the creation of other and more<br />

powerful bodies based on the village model, until every form of state activity ,s embraced<br />

Mrs Besant's comments on the educational system of India are shrewd, it<br />

irrelevant... The vital point of the Indian problem, namely the excess population,<br />

the author does not touch upon." E. P. White in Books, 1927.<br />

972 C13<br />

Callcott, Wilfrid Hardy.<br />

Church and state in Mexico, 1822-1857. Duke University Press<br />

[cl926]. (Duke University. Publications.)<br />

Bibliography: p. [3251-340. _ ,,...,, 1 ,i,„<br />

"The author's point of view is that the separation of church and state and tlie<br />

development of liberal democratic government, while they are processes breaking distinctly<br />

with the social tradition of the country, are desirable and possible ideals... Ihe<br />

whole work is well written in clear style and in judicial tone and manner." American<br />

historical review, 1927.<br />

Juan de Persia. 955 J 48<br />

Don Juan of Persia, a shi'ah Catholic, 1560-1604; tr. and ed. with<br />

an introduction by G. Le Strange. Harper [1926]. (Broadway<br />

travellers.)<br />

Published in 1604. "It has never been reprinted nor.. .translated from the Castilian...The<br />

author was a Persian Moslem wdio had become a Spanish Roman Catholic.<br />

He had kept a careful diary during his long journey from Isfahan to Valladolid, and it<br />

appeared to him...worthy of presentation to those whose faith he had adopted. Further<br />

he would tell them of Persia and its history. Don Juan, of course, is no authority for<br />

ancient or mediaeval history, but his description of Persia and his account of the wars<br />

waged by the Persians during the 16th century against the Ottoman Turks contain much<br />

that is of interest, for the author gives many details of recent events that notably add<br />

to our knowledge of the history of this somewhat obscure period. .-The journal of his<br />

journey through Russia, Germany and Italy to Spain is quaintly entertaining." Preface.<br />

Mecham, John Lloyd. 972 M55<br />

Francisco de Ibarra and Nueva Vizcaya. Duke University Press,<br />

1927. (Duke University. Publications.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[240]-250.<br />

A history of the founding of Nueva Vizcaya, a province in northwestern Mexico<br />

explored and settled by Ibarra, who was its first governor. Covers the period from about<br />

1554 to 1575. Based on original manuscript materials in the archives at Seville.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927<br />

Newbigin, Marion Isabel. 971 N26<br />

Canada; the great river, the lands, and the men. Harcourt [1926].<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.301-302.<br />

"Written definitely from the standpoint that geography is the major and determining<br />

factor in history.. .The author's thesis is that the influence of Canada's great river,<br />

the St. Lawrence, has been dominant in the history of the Dominion's development.<br />

Her book begins with Cartier's discovery of Canada, and ends, except for an epilogue,<br />

with the taking of Quebec by the British." New statesman, 1927.<br />

Rawlinson, Hugh Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 954 R23<br />

Intercourse between India and the Western World from the<br />

earliest times to the fall of Rome. Ed.2. Cambridge University Press,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[181]-182.<br />

Roosevelt, Nicholas. 991-4 R68<br />

The Philippines; a treasure and a problem. Sears [cl926].<br />

"Reflects upon every page a sincere purpose to give a faithful portrayal of the<br />

facts as he found them after an extended visit to the islands and a detailed study of<br />

local problems." D. R. Williams in Books, 1926.<br />

Scroggs, William Oscar. 972.85 S43<br />

Filibusters and financiers; the story of William Walker and his<br />

associates. Macmillan, 1916.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"An authoritative narrative of filibustering activities of the decade before 1860...<br />

After considering the varied and complex forces which explain filibusterism, it traces<br />

Walker's early attempt to establish a republic in Lower California and Sonora, his bold<br />

attempt in Central America culminating in his conquest of Nicaragua. . .his final overthrow<br />

through the vengeful influence of Vanderbilt, and his capture and execution<br />

through English aid. . .The author has had training in historical research and his<br />

work exhibits evidences of industrious careful investigation." J. M. Callahan in American<br />

historical review, 1917.<br />

Wood, William Alfred Rae. 959.3 W85<br />

A history of Siam from the earliest times to the year A.D. 1781, with<br />

a supplement dealing with more recent events. Unwin [1926].<br />

The author is (1926) British consul-general in Chiengmai and has spent many years<br />

in Siam.<br />

European War<br />

Bairnsfather, Bruce. 940.918 B16c<br />

Carry on, sergeant! with illustrations by the author. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

"Witty, ironic, and more informative than many more pretentious narratives. This,<br />

indeed, is Bruce Bairnsfather's autobiography in the [World] war period, with valuable<br />

contributions from the biography of Old Bill and Alf...The author's comments on how<br />

war is made, and why, and his studies of Americans at the front are much more<br />

penetrating than his jesting 'now I'll tell you another' style of writing implies. There<br />

is a good deal more to this little book than its amusing pictures." Saturday review of<br />

literature, 1927.<br />

Bullard, Robert Lee. 940.918 B87<br />

Personalities and reminiscences of the war. Doubleday, 1925.<br />

General Bullard commanded the first American division to go into action in France<br />

during the World War and was still in active service when the Armistice was signed.<br />

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Goodsall, Robert Harold. 940.918 G62<br />

Palestine memories, 1917, 1918, 1925; with sketches in colour and<br />

monochrome, photographs, and four maps made by the author. Cross,<br />

1925.<br />

The author, who served as a lieutenant of field artillery with the British forces<br />

during the World War, describes his experiences in the Palestine campaign. The final<br />

chapter pictures the country as he found it on revisiting it in 1925.<br />

Grinnell-Milne, Duncan William. 940.917 G92<br />

An escaper's log, with eight illustrations and three sketch maps.<br />

Lane [1926].<br />

The author, an officer in the British Royal flying corps during the World War,<br />

tells of his experiences in German prison camps and of his efforts to escape.<br />

William, crozvn prince of tlie German Empire and of Prussia. 940.911 W74<br />

I seek the truth; a book on responsibility for the war; tr. from the<br />

German by Ralph Butler. Sears [cl926].<br />

"Best described as a lawyer's brief in reply to the accusation contained in the<br />

famous Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles, which is interpreted to mean that<br />

Germany was solely responsible for the war and that she intentionally provoked it...<br />

There is no little merit in this book, parts of which are honestly and convincingly<br />

written. But it exhibits in full measure that incapacity to see the other side which<br />

distinguished German diplomacy before and during the war; it omits anything and everything<br />

not favorable to Germany." B. E. Schmitt in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Books for the Blind<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

support in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of this<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

American Printing House for the Blind, qE 028.81 A51Li<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

List of publications in Braille, Jan. 1927. 1927.<br />

Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin. E B159b<br />

Boys and girls of Colonial days. 2v. Amer. Printing House for the<br />

Blind.<br />

Blanchard, Mary Miles. qE 689 B53<br />

The basketry book; 12 lessons in reed weaving. 2v. Amer. Printing<br />

House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Goldsmith, Oliver. qE 821 G58a<br />

The deserted village; ed. with introduction and notes by R. N.<br />

Whiteford. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Goldsmith, Oliver. qE 822 GS8a2<br />

She stoops to conquer; ed. with introduction and notes by R. N.<br />

Whiteford. 2v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 541<br />

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. qE H367t2<br />

Twice-told tales. 8v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Irving, Washington. qE 914.6 I28a<br />

The Alhambra; tales and sketches of the Moors and Spaniards. 7v.<br />

Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Irving, Washington. qE 946.8 I28a2<br />

Conquest of Granada. 8v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind,<br />

1926.<br />

Kilbourne, Charles Evans. E K253b<br />

Baby Ostrich and Mr. Wise-Owl. Pennsylvania Institution for the<br />

Instruction of the Blind.<br />

Lagerlof, Selma. qE 244 LIS<br />

Christ legends. 3v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Lowell, James Russell. qE 814 L95<br />

Literary essays. 8v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

v.l. Chaucer.<br />

v.2-3. Dryden.<br />

v.4. Pope.<br />

v.5—6. Shakespeare once more.<br />

v.7-8. Spenser.<br />

Myers, Philip Van Ness. qE 940 M99<br />

Mediaeval and modern history. Ed.2, rev. lOv. Amer. Printing<br />

House for the Blind, 1925.<br />

Parker, Sir Gilbert. qE P238p<br />

The power and the glory; a romance of the great La Salle; put into<br />

revised Braille for the United States Veterans bureau. 5v. Amer.<br />

Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Weston, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. E W5712t<br />

Taxi! taxi! transcribed and presented by A. S. Dilworth. 3v. Pittsburgh,<br />

Amer. Red Cross.<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Blaisdell, Etta Austin. j B5252t<br />

Toy town. Little.<br />

Easy stories about toys that play among themselves the games that real children<br />

enjoy.<br />

Bryant, Frederick John. j 684 B84<br />

Furniture projects. Manual Arts Press [cl925].<br />

Contains "References".<br />

Directions for making such articles of furniture as a piano bench, gate-leg table,<br />

bedstead, and desk.<br />

Conner, Sabra. j C7532q<br />

The quest of the Sea Otter. Reilly.<br />

Just preceding the War of 1S12, a group of northern woodsmen voyage around the<br />

Horn to the Great West River, and establish a trading post. Keene Falconer, the<br />

owner's son, his faithful small dog, Plume d'Or, and the daughter of the captain accompany<br />

them. The unsettled condition of the country, hostile Indians, and stormy seas<br />

make the undertaking hazardous and full of thrilling adventures.


CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Daniel, Hawthorne. 3 D222g<br />

The gauntlet of Dunmore; illustrated by Henry Pitz. Macmillan.<br />

Edward Dunmore's first venture outside his uncle's priory brings him in contact<br />

with the enemies of his house and leads to many exciting episodes before his ancestral<br />

lands and title are recovered. The story vividly pictures the feudal customs of the<br />

early 15th century.<br />

Filene, Catherine, ed. 3 396.5 F47<br />

Careers for women. Houghton [cl920].<br />

Articles that will aid girls in choosing a profession or trade. The advantages and<br />

disadvantages of 31 occupations, their required training, and necessary qualifications<br />

are given.<br />

Hauck, Louise Piatt. 3 H349y<br />

The youngest rider, a story of the Pony Express; illustrated by Fred<br />

Harman and from photographs. Lothrop.<br />

Charles Holt was a rider for the Pony Express from the first day of its mail service<br />

down to the closing of the offices. He and his daring young friends eagerly carried on<br />

their work in spite of the many dangers and hardships they encountered. The relaying<br />

to California of Lincoln's famous inaugural message of '61 was one of their most<br />

thrilling feats.<br />

Marson, Percival. j 666 -! M41<br />

Glass and glass manufacture. Pitman [1918]. (Pitman's common<br />

commodities and industries.)<br />

"Journals and books for reference": p.123.<br />

Partial contents.—History.—The chemical and physical properties of glass.—Coloured<br />

glass and artificial gems.—Decolorizers.—Glass-melting pots and their manufacture.—The<br />

manipulation of glass.—Crown, sheet, and plate glass.—Tube, cane, and chemical glassware.—Optical<br />

glass.—Decorative glassware.<br />

Peake, R. J. 3 677.1 P34<br />

Cotton from the raw material to the finished product; rev. by J. A.<br />

Todd and W. P. Crankshaw. Ed.2, rev. Pitman [1926?] (Pitman's<br />

common commodities and industries.)<br />

Deals with the cultivation of cotton and the manufacture of cotton goods. Special<br />

attention is given to the British textile industry.<br />

Music<br />

Berwald, William Henry. qj 786.4 B46<br />

Twelve Mother Goose melodies for the pianoforte with words ad<br />

lib. Presser, cl925.<br />

Engelmann, H. qj 786.4 E63<br />

Easy Engelmann album; first and second grade pieces for the pianoforte.<br />

Presser, cl910.<br />

Erb, Mae Aileen. qj 786.4 E71<br />

Pictures from nature; characteristic first grade pieces for the pianoforte.<br />

Op.19. Presser, cl922.<br />

Krogmann, C. W. qj 786.4 K42<br />

10 five note recreations for the pianoforte. Op.110. Presser [cl914].<br />

Mathews, William Smith Babcock, comp. qj 786.4 M47<br />

Standard compositions for the piano; to be used in connection with<br />

Mathews' Standard graded course of studies and all other graded<br />

courses, v.l. Presser [cl906].<br />

v.l. First grade.


BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1927 543<br />

Rowe, Daniel. qj 786.4 R79<br />

Tone stories for boys and girls to play and sing; words by Olive<br />

Hall. Presser, cl910.<br />

Slater, David Dick. qj 786.4 S63<br />

Pictures from storyland for the pianoforte. Op.98. Presser [cl916].<br />

Contents.—Cinderella.—Peter Pan.—The man in the moon.—The bluebird.—The<br />

pied piper.—Bunty.—The bogey man.—Narcissus.—Tinker Bell.—May day.—The tin<br />

soldier.—The spinning wheel.<br />

Spaulding, Ge<strong>org</strong>e L. qj 786.4 S73<br />

Tunes and rhymes for the playroom; little pieces for voice or piano;<br />

words by Jessica Moore. Presser, cl907.<br />

The Very first pieces for the pianoforte. Presser, cl909. qj 786.4 V28


Schedule of Library Hours<br />

Central Library—Reference, Technology, and Periodical Rooms<br />

open week days from 9 A. M. to 10 p. M.; Sunday from 2 to 6 P. M. Lending<br />

Room and Children's Room open week days from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />

(See schedule of holiday hours below.)<br />

Branch Libraries—Open week days from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Business-<br />

District Branch open week days from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wylie Avenue<br />

Branch and Homewood Branch Children's Rooms open week days<br />

from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. West End Branch Children's Room open<br />

week days from 9 A. M. to 6 p. M. Other Branch Children's Rooms<br />

open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. certain days only, other days from 9<br />

A. M. to 6 P. M. (See schedule of holiday hours below.)<br />

New Year's Day. Central Library—Reading rooms open from 9 A. M.<br />

to 10 P. M. Lending rooms closed. Branch Libraries—Reading rooms<br />

open from 2 to 6 P. M. No books issued for home use.<br />

Washington's Birthday. All departments open as usual.<br />

Good Friday. All departments open as usual.<br />

Memorial Day. All departments closed.<br />

July Fourth. All departments closed.<br />

Labor Day. All departments open as usual.<br />

Thanksgiving Day. Central Library—Reading rooms open from 9<br />

A. M. to 10 P. M. Lending rooms closed. Branch Libraries—Reading<br />

rooms open from 2 to 6 p. M. No books issued for home use.<br />

Christmas. All departments closed from 6 P. M. December 24 to<br />

9 A. M. December 26.<br />

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Catalogue of the Carnegie Library School; a School for Training in<br />

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Books in the Library of the American Philatelic Society. 1910. 20 pages.<br />

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*Catalogue of the J. E. Schwartz Ethical Collection. 1923. 182 pages.<br />

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*Debate Index. 1919. 116 pages. 25 cents; postpaid, 30 cents.<br />

The Function of the Public Library in a Democracy; by John H. Leete.<br />

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Rules for Filing Cards in the Dictionary Catalogues of the Carnegie<br />

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Some Facts about the Library. 1923. 11 pages.<br />

Ten Years of Daylight Saving, from the Pittsburgh Standpoint; by<br />

Robert Garland. 1927. 28 pages.<br />

What a Public Library Finds to Do; by Elisa May Willard. 1917.<br />

18 pages.<br />

Reference Lists<br />

Books for New Americans. 1923. 26 pages.<br />

*Colonial Architecture and Other Early American Arts. 1926. 28 pages<br />

10 cents; postpaid, 15 cents.<br />

Contemporary Novelists, English and American. 1926. 10 pages.<br />

Housing. 1912. 45 pages.<br />

How to Use Your Leisure Time. 1926. 7 pages.<br />

Immigration. 1918. 12 pages.<br />

Lives and Letters; a Selected and Annotated List. 1910. 36 pages.<br />

*Men of Science and Industry; a Guide to the Biographies of Scientists,<br />

Engineers, Inventors, and Physicians, in the Carnegie Library of<br />

Pittsburgh. 1915. 189 pages. 20 cents; postpaid, 30 cents.<br />

St. Francis of Assisi. 1926. 10 pages.<br />

Stephen C. Foster, 1826-1864. 1926. 7 pages.<br />

Vocational Guidance. Supplement. (Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1915.)<br />

History<br />

Lists and Pamphlets<br />

Expedition of General Forbes against Fort Duquesne. 1908. 20 pages.<br />

Expeditions of General Bouquet to the Ohio Country, 1763 and 1764.<br />

(Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1909.)<br />

The History of Civilization; a List of Books to Guide Curious Readers<br />

Whose Time is Limited; Chosen by E. B. Demarest. 1927. 16<br />

pages.<br />

Letters of General Forbes; Reprint of 35 Letters Relating to the Expedition<br />

against Fort Duquesne. (Monthly Bulletin, Feb.-May 1909.)<br />

Pennsylvania History in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. [A brief<br />

account of the local history collection in the Library.] 1923.<br />

8 pages.<br />

The Pilgrims; Selected Material for Use in Connection with the Pilgrim<br />

Tercentenary Celebration. 1920. 13 pages.<br />

Pittsburgh in 1816. [Extracts from contemporary books and newspapers.]<br />

1926. 75 pages.<br />

Washington's Visits to Pittsburgh and the Ohio Country. (Monthly<br />

Bulletin, Feb. 1908.)<br />

Publications of Interest to Engineers<br />

Air-Brakes. 1915. (Monthly Bulletin, July 1915.)<br />

Air Conditioning. 1914. 55 pages.<br />

By-Product Coking. 1915. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1915.)<br />

Case-Hardening. 1918. (Monthly Bulletin, March 1918.)


PUBLICATIONS OF THE LIBRARY 547<br />

Electric Driving in Rolling-Mills and Foundries. (Monthly Bulletin<br />

Nov. 1907.)<br />

Engineering Ethics. 1917. 17 pages.<br />

Floods and Flood Protection. (Monthly Bulletin, July 1908.)<br />

Floods and Flood Protection. Supplement. 1911.' 19 pages<br />

The Gyroscope. 1917. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1917.)<br />

*Index to Proceedings of the Engineers' Society of Western Pennsyl<br />

vania. Volumes 1 to 20, 1880-1904; Compiled by Harrison W<br />

Craver. 1906. 144 pages. $1.00 postpaid.<br />

*Index to the Classified Catalogue of the Technology Department.<br />

1916. 63 pages. 10 cents; postpaid, 15 cents.<br />

Lampblack. 1919. 8 pages.<br />

List of Technical Indexes and Bibliographies Appearing Serially. 1910.<br />

17 pages.<br />

Manganese Steel; by E. H. McClelland and Victor S. Polansky. 1926.<br />

60 pages.<br />

Market Prices Appearing Currently in Technical and Trade Journals<br />

1918. 6 pages.<br />

Pickling of Iron and Steel; Compiled by Victor S. Polansky. 1924.<br />

44 pages.<br />

Refuse and Garbage Disposal. 1909. (Monthly Bulletin, Jan. 1909.)<br />

Review of Iron and Steel Literature for 1926; by E. H McClelland<br />

1927. 19 pages.<br />

Road Dust Preventives. 1916. 39 pages.<br />

*Sand; Its Occurrence, Properties, and Uses. 1918. 72 pages. 15 cents;<br />

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Scientific and Technical Reference Books. (Monthly Bulletin, Nov. 1916.)<br />

*Sewage Disposal and Treatment. 1910. 96 pages. IS cents; postpaid,<br />

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Smoke Prevention. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1907.)<br />

Sodium Nitrate Industry of Chile. (Monthly Bulletin, March 1908.)<br />

Stainless Steel and Stainless Iron; Compiled by Victor S. Polansky.<br />

1923. 21 pages.<br />

Steam Turbines. (Monthly Bulletin, Nov. 1904.)<br />

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Trees and Forestry. 1917. (Monthly Bulletin, May 1917.)<br />

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•Catalogue of Books in the Children's Department of the Carnegie<br />

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•Adventures of the Book Man; the Sad Story of a Library Book. 1923.<br />

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Children's Books for Christmas Gifts. 1914. 18 pages.<br />

Christmas Carols and Stories. 1923. 18 pages.<br />

Favorite Books of Well Known People When They Were Boys and<br />

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Gateways to Bookland. [22 graded lists.] 1926. Leaflets. Postpaid, 2<br />

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Hobbies for Boys. [5 leaflets.]<br />

Illustrated Editions of Children's Books; a Selected List Compiled by<br />

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Interesting People. 1926. 14 pages.<br />

Patriotism Through Literature; by Elva S. Smith. 1919. 17 pages.<br />

(Monthly Bulletin, June 1919.)<br />

Peggy's Playhouses. 1925. Leaflet..<br />

•Pennsylvania; a Reading List for the Use of Schools, with Special<br />

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Stories from the Ballads of Robin Hood; Outlines for Story-Telling.<br />

Ed.2. 1924. 39 pages.<br />

Stories from the Greek Myths. 1912. 29 pages.<br />

Stories from the Iliad and the Odyssey. 1912. 30 pages.<br />

Stories from the Norse; Outlines for Story-Telling. 1914. 22 pages.<br />

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Chinese Art. 1925.<br />

Successful Living. 1926.<br />

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VOL. 32 NOVEMBER 1927<br />

The Annual Exhibition of<br />

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Periodicals Recently Added -<br />

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Library - - - - -<br />

Books Recently Added to the<br />

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552<br />

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Agriculture - - - - - 578<br />

Architecture -<br />

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Biography -<br />

593<br />

Blind, Books for the - 605<br />

Botany - - - - - - 571<br />

Business. Communication - 578<br />

Chemical Technology 580<br />

Chemistry. Mineralogy 569<br />

Commerce -<br />

565<br />

Costume. Etiquette 565<br />

Domestic Economy - 578<br />

Drama. Theater -<br />

591<br />

Economics -<br />

561<br />

Education - - - - - 563<br />

Electrical Engineering 577<br />

Engineering -<br />

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Ethics - - - - - - 557<br />

European War - - - - 60S<br />

Fiction - - - - - - 553<br />

Fine Arts - - - - - 582<br />

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ROBERT J. ALDERDICE<br />

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W. Y. ENGLISH<br />

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Pittsburgh, Forbes Street and Bellefield Avenue, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pa. President,<br />

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J. D. Hailman; Treasurer, *James H. Reed, 1027 Carnegie Building; Director, John H.<br />

Leete, Carnegie Library, Forbes Street and Bellefield Avenue.<br />

Subscription 50 cents a year.<br />

Vol.32 NOVEMBER 1927 No.9<br />

The Annual Exhibition of Children's Books<br />

The public is cordially invited to attend the exhibition of<br />

books for children, which will be held in one of the rooms of<br />

the Department for Children from November 13 to December<br />

17. Those who plan to give books as Christmas gifts may<br />

here examine at leisure some of the best books available. As<br />

in past years, old favorites as well as new titles are included;<br />

and the books range from the comparatively cheap to the<br />

expensive, handsomely illustrated editions. The exhibition<br />

will be open daily.<br />

New Publications of the Library<br />

The Library has recently issued a second, and revised,<br />

edition of Inexpensive Books for Children, a fifteen-page<br />

pamphlet, which may be obtained free at the Library, or for<br />

five cents each postpaid.<br />

*Deceased.<br />

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Reading with a Purpose<br />

The following titles have been added to the "Reading with<br />

a Purpose" series:<br />

The Europe of Our Day, by Herbert Adams Gibbons.<br />

The Foreign Relations of the United States, by Paul Scott Mowrer.<br />

The Founders of the Republic, by Claude G. Bowers.<br />

Twentieth Century American Novels, by William Lyon Phelps.<br />

Periodicals Recently Added<br />

The following periodicals have recently been added to the<br />

list of those regularly received in the Periodical Room:<br />

Brooklyn. Brooklyn, N. Y.<br />

Cathedral Age. Washington.<br />

Narcotic Education. Washington.<br />

Official Record of the United States Department of Agriculture.<br />

Washington.<br />

Ohio Health News. Columbus.<br />

Pure Iron Era. Middletown, Ohio.<br />

Reflex. New York.<br />

San Diego Magazine. San Diego.


Books Recently Added to the Library<br />

An r or b prefixed to the call number indicates that the book must be<br />

called for and used in the Reference or the Technology Room; j that it is<br />

especially suitable for children; and q that it is quarto size or larger<br />

Fiction<br />

Bailey, Temple. B162w<br />

Wallflowers. Penn Pub. Co.<br />

Twin girls, belonging to a distinguished but impoverished family, go to Washington<br />

to make a living and find not only work to do but friends, and finally love.<br />

Baring, Maurice. B239d<br />

Daphne Adeane. Harper.<br />

Depicts a group of people in literary and artistic London society just before and<br />

during the World War, and the continuing influence in their lives of the personality of<br />

Daphne Adeane, then dead.<br />

Bromfield, Louis. B767go<br />

A good woman. Stokes.<br />

The fourth and last of a series of novels depicting American life, the preceding<br />

ones being "The green bay tree", "Possession", and "Early autumn".<br />

Tells of the slow smothering of Philip Downes' life by the dominance of his possessive<br />

self-righteous mother. The action takes him from the smoky mid-western town<br />

of Shane's Castle to the African jungle, whither Mrs. Downes' ambition has sent him as<br />

a missionary, then back again with values subtly altered.<br />

Chou Shu-jen. C458t<br />

The true story of Ah Q, by Lu-Hsiin [pseud.]; tr. into English by<br />

G. K. Leung.<br />

Translated from a story written in the colloquial Chinese, known as Pai-hua, and<br />

contained in the author's volume of short stories "Ne-han".<br />

Cooper, Mrs. Elizabeth (Beaver). C786m<br />

My lady of the Indian purdah; with fifteen illustrations in duotone<br />

from photographs. Stokes.<br />

The idyllic, but ill-fated, romance of a Hindu princess and a young English official.<br />

Davis, Elmer Holmes. D317s<br />

Strange woman. McBride.<br />

A farcical novel in which a heretofore conventional university president in a<br />

small mid-western town becomes enamoured of an opera singer and falls in love again<br />

with his wife.<br />

De la Roche, Mazo. D391j<br />

Jalna. Little.<br />

Awarded a prize by the "Atlantic monthly".<br />

A Canadian story telling of the Whiteoaks—the clannish family at Jalna, from the<br />

grandmother who is nearly a hundred to little Wakefield, the youngest of the brothers<br />

in the third generation. Into this group, affectionate, strong-willed, and prejudiced, are<br />

drawn the brides of two of the younger brothers, with consequences nearly disastrous<br />

to all.<br />

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CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

The house made with hands. Bobbs. H837Sh<br />

At head of title' By the author of Miss Tiverton goes out and This day's madness.<br />

Gives a charming picture of childhood in an English home and then depicts the<br />

younger daughter of the family, who tries, by refusing to venture into life, to keep<br />

always this happy background.<br />

Howell, Edward Butts, tr. H856r<br />

The restitution of the bride, and other stories from the Chinese; with<br />

illustrations by a native artist. Brentano.<br />

Contents —The restitution of the bride.—The infant courtier.—The luck of Jo-hsu.<br />

—The courtesan.—The luckless graduate.—The sacrifice of Yang Chiao-ai.<br />

Lincoln, Joseph Crosby. L7162a<br />

The aristocratic Miss Brewster. Appleton.<br />

When Miss Brewster finds her fortune departing, she disregards her social position<br />

in the Cape Cod town and goes to work in the bank.<br />

McCutcheon, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Barr. M143l<br />

The Inn of the Hawk and Raven; a tale of old Graustark. Dodd.<br />

The story of "Gerane Davos, daughter of Jonifer the Hawk, leader of a band of<br />

highly decorative robbers in the Forest of Droon—[and her] love for Gavan Starcourt<br />

captain of the Duke's Dragoons. .. Devil-may-care brigands, courtiers, battles by night<br />

and doughty deeds by day are stirred into a love story that is quite on a par with the<br />

author's earlier popular romances". Books, 1927.<br />

Macdonald, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, 1824-1905. M146ad<br />

Adela Cathcart. Loring.<br />

Mackail, Denis Ge<strong>org</strong>e. M174fL<br />

The flower show. Houghton.<br />

A humorous story of the annual festival given on the English country estate of the<br />

Hewells for the villagers of Nutlington. The events of this one day are^ shown from<br />

the points of view of little John, the youngest member of the family, of his Aunt Iris,<br />

his grandfather, the servants, and the villagers.<br />

Montgomery, James Stuart. M8642t<br />

Tall men. Greenberg.<br />

A tale of privateering, as narrated by a young Englishman who has shipped on a<br />

blockade-runner during the Civil War. There is no lack of gallant deeds nor yet of<br />

tender romance, for the three principal characters are rivals for the hand of the fair<br />

Miss Tempest.<br />

Olivier, Edith. 02342L<br />

The love-child. Viking Press.<br />

A well written, delicate fantasy of a reserved and lonely English spinster and the<br />

child of her imagination, who was so real to her that she became visible not only to<br />

Agatha but to other people, too.<br />

Pedler, Mrs. Margaret. P364y<br />

Yesterday's harvest. Doran.<br />

A story of tangled love affairs—the devious consequences of the unexplained discovery<br />

of a missing string of pearls.<br />

Pertwee, Roland. P447g<br />

Gentlemen march. Houghton.<br />

The romantic adventures of Nicholas Cheyne, who fell in love with a school-girl in<br />

Paris and found her to be a princess. In his despair, he enlists in the Foreign Legion,<br />

but escapes to aid her when her country is in the throes of revolution.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 555<br />

Reymont, Wladyslaw Stanislaw. R374pr<br />

The promised land; tr. from the Polish by M. H. Dziewicki. 2v.<br />

Knopf.<br />

A sordid picture of a Polish industrial center in the 1880's.<br />

"In the midst of this hateful, rapacious, inexpressibly vulgar community of upstart<br />

Jews and Germans, almost submerged and completely exhausted in the unequal struggle,<br />

a remnant of the original Polish race but hardly holds its ground... [The book] is the<br />

history of the material progress and spiritual extinction of Charles Boroviecki, a man<br />

of the old Polish aristocracy, who, accepting the new order, disciplines his mind and<br />

hardens his nature to succeed in it." W. A. Drake in Books, 1927.<br />

Schreiner, Olive, afterward Mrs. Cronwright (pseud. S378f<br />

Ralph Iron).<br />

From man to man; or, Perhaps only. . ..with an introduction by S. C.<br />

Cronwright-Schreiner. Harper.<br />

A novel on which the author was engaged intermittently from 1873 to 1911 but left<br />

unfinished. The setting is South Africa, and the chief characters two sisters, whose<br />

childhood and early womanhood, with their loves, joys, and sorrows, are intimately<br />

depicted.<br />

Thomas, Mrs. Anna Lloyd (Braithwaite). T3732n<br />

Nancy Lloyd; the journal of a Quaker pioneer. Frank.<br />

Continues "The Quaker seekers of Wales".<br />

"This delightful story.. .follows the fortunes of the family of William Penn's<br />

friend, Deputy Governor Thomas Lloyd, from their home in Wales to Pennsylvania...<br />

The characters are all genuine and actually took their part in early Pennsylvania life...<br />

Mrs. Thomas has vividly brought to us a realization of the sacrifices made by a<br />

cultivated family in carrying out the ideals of the Quaker Governor, William Penn."<br />

A. M. Gum-mere in Books, 1927.<br />

Wallace, Edgar. W1752a<br />

Angel Esquire. Small.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Wallace, Edgar. W1752te<br />

The terrible people. Doubleday.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Wallace, Edgar. W17S2t<br />

Terror Keep. Doubleday.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Waller, Mary Ella. W181L<br />

The little citizen. Lothrop.<br />

Wells, Herbert Ge<strong>org</strong>e. W4941mea<br />

Meanwhile (the picture of a lady). Doran.<br />

Entertaining in their villa on the Italian Riviera, a young English couple and their<br />

guests have their private life impinged upon by the general strike in England. Their<br />

speculations on the present and the future form the bulk of the novel.<br />

Wescott, Glenway. W546g<br />

The grandmothers; a family portrait. Harper.<br />

In this Harper prize novel of 1927 a grandson of Wisconsin pioneers sets down word<br />

portraits of members of his family.<br />

"From keepsakes, from daguerreotypes, from family reminiscences, Alwyn builds<br />

up an extraordinarily vivid and moving chronicle of a typical American clan. From<br />

the days of pioneering, through the Civil War, down to the present day, the growth of a<br />

civilization is revealed as embodied in one family circle revolving about the axis of the<br />

'old home' in Southern Wisconsin." Raymond Weaver in Books, 1927.


550<br />

CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

French Fiction<br />

843 D461<br />

Des Gachons, Jacques. Q<br />

Les "Huit heures" de M. Colbert; illustrations de Rene Lelong. (La<br />

Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.101.)<br />

Lapaire, Hugues.<br />

843 L29<br />

Q<br />

La treille en fleur; nouvelle, illustrations par L. Sabattier.<br />

Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.164; new ser., no.63.)<br />

(La<br />

Tinayre, Marcelle.<br />

843 T481s<br />

1<br />

Saint Jean liberateur; nouvelle, illustrations d'Elsen.<br />

illustration; serie-roman, no.l 18.)<br />

(La Petite<br />

General Works<br />

Bastian, Ge<strong>org</strong>e C. Q 070 B29g<br />

Graded exercises in news editing; a course in newspaper methods and<br />

standards of copyreading and news and feature story structure, in<br />

thirty-three lessons, for use in high schools and colleges. Macmillan,<br />

1926.<br />

Lantos Co., Ltd. r 015 L29<br />

A list of all Hungarian books in trade; arranged by Blanche Pikler<br />

and Robert Braun. 1925.<br />

Classified, Dewey decimal system. Headings in English and Hungarian.<br />

Mott, Frank Luther. 028 M94<br />

Rewards of reading. Holt [cl926].<br />

Discusses how to choose books and how to read them. Contains chapters on all<br />

types of literature, with lists of books at the end of most of them.<br />

Pan American Union. r 027.4 P21<br />

Public libraries in Latin American countries. 1926. (Pan American<br />

miscellany, no.7.)<br />

"Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Pan American Union, July 1926."<br />

The same. (In its Bulletin, v.60, July 1926.) 380 U25 v.60<br />

The same. (In its Bulletin, v.60, July 1926.) r 380 U2534m v.60<br />

Pearl, Raymond. 028 P34<br />

To begin with; being prophylaxis against pedantry. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Suggestions about reading based on "The reading of graduate students" published<br />

in the "Scientific monthly", v.21, July 1925, p.33-44.<br />

Intended for students of biology. Two of the groups of books recommended are<br />

intended to give a general foundation for the intellectual life; the other two are more<br />

strictly scientific.<br />

Rosenbach, Abraham S. Wolf. r 028.5 R72<br />

Early American children's books, 1682-1840; the private collection<br />

of Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach on exhibition at the New York Public library.<br />

[New York Public library] 1927.<br />

Schons, Dorothy. r 012 S37<br />

Some bibliographical notes on Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. [1925.]<br />

(Texas University. Bulletin, no.2526.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[17]-30.<br />

The nun, Juana Ines de la Cruz, was a scholar and musician and was the leading<br />

poet in Mexico during the 17th century.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 557<br />

Wisconsin University—Library School. r 020.7 W81d<br />

Directory of graduates for twenty classes, 1907-1926. 1926.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, Arthur Ernest. 104 M89<br />

My world. Kahoe & Spieth, 1927.<br />

"An expansion of a syllabus used for some years under the title My world, with<br />

classes at Antioch College." Foreword.<br />

Ogden, Charles Kay. 150 0172<br />

The meaning of psychology. Harper, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.313-315.<br />

A simple, concise summary of the recent advances in psychology.<br />

Santayana, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 184 S23<br />

Platonism and the spiritual life. Scribner, 1927.<br />

"Takes issue, urbanely and beautifully, with Dean Inge's identification of points<br />

common to Platonism and to spiritual religion in a recent Hulsean Lecture at Cambridge<br />

[1925-26]. After restating the meaning of Platonic values...Mr. Santayana<br />

concludes that 'spiritual life is not a worship of "values," whether found in things or<br />

hypostatized into supernatural powers. It is the exact opposite: it is disintoxication<br />

from their influence.' " Outlook, 1927.<br />

Ethics<br />

Association against the Prohibition Amendment. 178 A84<br />

A criticism of national prohibition; ed. by C. S. Wood, national<br />

campaign manager. 1926.<br />

"References": p.138.<br />

Beman, Lamar Taney, comp. 178 B42p<br />

Prohibition, modification of the Volstead law; a supplement to the<br />

volume of same title in the Handbook series. Wilson, 1927. (Reference<br />

shelf, v.5, no.l.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[7]-35.<br />

The same r 178 B42p<br />

Contains no briefs but gives articles and excerpts discussing both sides of the<br />

question.<br />

Franklin, Fabian. 178 F87ab<br />

The A B C of prohibition. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Arguments against the 18th amendment.<br />

Grossmann, Louis. 170.4 G94<br />

The real life. Bloch Pub. Co, 1914.<br />

Short essays on practical ethics and personal religion.<br />

Laird, John. 171 L163<br />

A study in moral theory. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

"The argument.. .arranges itself naturally into four divisions, of which the first<br />

is analytical, the second psychological, the third occupied with certain questions in social<br />

theory, and the fourth more comprehensive or philosophical." Preface.<br />

The author is (1926) regius professor of moral philosophy in the University of<br />

Aberdeen.<br />

Selley, Ernest. 178 S46<br />

The English public house as it is. Longmans, 1927.<br />

A comprehensive survey of English public houses, based on first-hand observations<br />

and written from the point of view of their social significance without regard to the<br />

ethical or physiological aspects of the liquor question.


558 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—Treasury department. r 178 U2534<br />

Prohibition enforcement; letter from the secretary of the treasury<br />

transmitting in response to Senate Resolution no.325, the report of L. C.<br />

Andrews, assistant secretary of the treasury, and D. H. Blair, commissioner<br />

of internal revenue relative to undercover work of the prohibition<br />

personnel, together with copies of letters of instructions, orders,<br />

and communications having reference to the subject. 1927. (69th Cong.,<br />

2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.198.)<br />

Religion<br />

Butler, Clement Moore. 225.9 B97<br />

St. Paul in Rome; lectures delivered in the Legation of the United<br />

States of America, in Rome. Lippincott, 1865.<br />

Hitchcock, Roswell Dwight, cd. qr 220.2 H62<br />

New and complete analysis of the Holy Bible; or, The whole of the<br />

Old and New testaments arranged according to subjects in twentyseven<br />

books, on the basis of Matthew Talbot, as improved by Nathaniel<br />

West. Rev. ed. Johnson, 1875.<br />

Contains also "Concordance to the Holy Scriptures", by Cruden.<br />

Kennedy, Benjamin Hall. 225 K18<br />

Ely lectures on the Revised version of the New Testament, with an<br />

appendix containing the chief textual changes. Bentley, 1882.<br />

Krishnamurti, Jiddu. 212 K42k<br />

The kingdom of happiness. Boni, 1927.<br />

Talks given to devotees during a retreat in Holland by the young Hindu who has<br />

been acclaimed by Mrs. Besant and other theosophists as a new world teacher.<br />

Logan, James, 1674-1751, & Story, Thomas. r 289.6 L77<br />

The correspondence of James Logan and Thomas Story, 1724-1741;<br />

ed. by Norman Penney. Friends' Historical Assoc. [cl927.]<br />

Logan came to America with William Penn in 1699 and was appointed secretary to<br />

the province. Story was an itinerant Quaker minister and spent 15 years in America<br />

where he was engaged by Penn for his legal services and became a member of the<br />

Council, keeper of the great seal, and master of the rolls.<br />

[Mackintosh, C. H.] 222.1 M18<br />

Notes on the Book of Leviticus. Revell, 1877.<br />

Maurice, Frederick Denison. 290 M49<br />

The religions of the world and their relations to Christianity, considered<br />

in eight lectures founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle. Ed.5.<br />

Macmillan, 1877.<br />

Mozley, James Bowling. 234 M94<br />

A treatise on the Augustinian doctrine of predestination. Ed.2.<br />

Dutton, 1878.<br />

Murray, A. W. 266 M976<br />

Forty years' mission work in Polynesia and New Guinea, from 1835<br />

to 1875. Carter, 1876.<br />

Murray, Thomas Chalmers. 223.2 M97<br />

Lectures on the origin and growth of the Psalms. Scribner, 1880.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 559<br />

Owst, Gerald Robert. 251 034<br />

Preaching in medieval England; an introduction to sermon manuscripts<br />

of the period c. 1350-1450. Cambridge University Press, 1926.<br />

(Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought.)<br />

Sociology<br />

Burke Foundation, White Plains, N. Y. r 362 B91<br />

Directory of convalescent homes in the United States. Burke<br />

Foundation, Sturgis Research Fund, 1923.<br />

Faith & work. r 362.1 F17<br />

Issue in the interest of St. Barnabas' Free Home for convalescent<br />

and incurable men and boys, Gibsonia, Pa. [Pittsburgh?] 1926.<br />

Issue for June 1926.<br />

A pamphlet sketching the history of the <strong>org</strong>anization started in Pittsburgh in 1900.<br />

Groves, Ernest Rutherford. 392 G94<br />

Social problems of the family. Lippincott [cl927]. (Lippincott's<br />

family life series.)<br />

Bibliographies: p.287-308.<br />

A text for use in normal school and college classes. The author is (1927) professor<br />

of sociology at Boston University.<br />

Hatch, Roy Winthrop, & Stull, De Forest. r 307 H34<br />

The social studies in the Horace Mann Junior High School. Teachers<br />

College, Columbia University, 1926.<br />

"Texts" and "General references": p.95-97.<br />

Healy, William, & Bronner, A. F. 364 H38d<br />

Delinquents and criminals; their making and unmaking; studies in<br />

two American cities. Macmillan, 1926. (Judge Baker Foundation,<br />

Boston. Publication no.3.)<br />

A research based on a comparison of case studies of juvenile offenders in Chicago<br />

and Boston, made to determine the efficacy of the treatment of delinquency in juvenile<br />

courts and social work. The authors are (1926) directors of the Judge Baker Foundation,<br />

and were formerly directors of the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute in Chicago.<br />

Kingsley Association of Pittsburgh. r 360 K27<br />

The answer of the Kingsley Association, Inc., with respect to the<br />

movement for a community chest for Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh [1926?]<br />

A copy of the letter sent to the Committee of Fifty, on February 25, 1926, enumerating<br />

the Executive board's reasons for voting against approving a community<br />

chest for Pittsburgh.<br />

Lincoln, Abraham. 308 L71se3<br />

Selections from Lincoln; ed. by N. W. Stephenson. Scribner [cl927].<br />

(Modern student's library.)<br />

Parker, Clifford Stetson. 362.7 P23<br />

The defense of the child by French novelists. Banta Pub. Co.<br />

[cl92S]<br />

Bibliography: p.136-140.<br />

Philblad, C. Terence. 304 P49<br />

Possible applications of mental tests to social theory and practice.<br />

1925.<br />

Bibliography: p.S 7—[61 ].<br />

Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Missouri, 1925.


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Power, Eustace Bertram Le Poer. r 383.973 P87g<br />

The general issues of United States stamps, their shades and<br />

varieties; to which is affixed a history of the private perforating<br />

machines and their products. Gibbons, 1909.<br />

United States—Census bureau. r 364 U251i<br />

Instructions for compiling criminal statistics; a manual for the use<br />

of penal institutions, police departments, courts, prosecutors, and parole<br />

and probation agencies. 1927.<br />

United States—District of Columbia, Joint select r 361 U253<br />

committee to investigate charities and reformatory institutions in.<br />

Charitable and reformatory institutions in the District of Columbia;<br />

history and development of the public charitable and reformatory in­<br />

stitutions and agencies in the District of Columbia [comp. by G. M.<br />

Kober]. 1927. (69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.207.)<br />

United States—Interstate and foreign commerce r 362.7 U253<br />

committee.<br />

Extension of Public Protection of Maternity and Infancy Act;<br />

hearing before the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce,<br />

House of representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session on H. R.<br />

7555, January 14, 1926. 1926.<br />

Politics and Government<br />

Allegheny County, Pa., Commission to Study Municipal r 352.001 A42<br />

Consolidation.<br />

The metropolitan district plan. [Pittsburgh, 1926?]<br />

The pamphlet describes the plan briefly and contains the constitutional amendments<br />

as entered before the legislature.<br />

Harman, Robert Valentine, and others. 353 H27<br />

American citizenship practice. University Pub. Co., 1927.<br />

"Additional readings" at end of each chapter.<br />

Intended for a high school course in civics. Explains carefully and simply the<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization of local, state, and national governments and their historical background,<br />

and discusses less fully the social and economic life of the country.<br />

Morris, William Alfred. 352 M91m<br />

The medieval English sheriff to 1300. Manchester University Press,<br />

1927. (Manchester University. Historical series, no.46.)<br />

Bibliography: p.xi-xv.<br />

Muret, Maurice. 323.1 M97<br />

The twilight of the white races; tr. by Mrs. Touzalin. Scribner, 1926.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Traces the gradual disintegration of European world power to the effect of<br />

Wilsonian doctrines adopted and used by subject peoples against their masters. Russia<br />

and the Soviet policy he finds a serious menace to Western civilization. To prove his<br />

contention Muret takes up in turn the various danger zones of the world and discovers<br />

only an eclipse of the white races. Condensed from H. L. Shapiro in Literary review,<br />

1926.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 561<br />

New York State Conference of Mayors and Other qr 352.7 N2614<br />

Municipal Officials.<br />

The traffic problem; a study made in Albany, N. Y.; containing the<br />

reports of the Mayor's traffic commission. [1926.]<br />

Published by the New York State Conference of Mayors and Other Municipal<br />

Officials, and the Policyholders' service bureau, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.<br />

Perkins, Dexter. 327.73 P43<br />

The Monroe doctrine, 1823-1826. Harvard University Press, 1927.<br />

(Harvard historical studies, v.29.)<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.[2611-269.<br />

A study of the conditions which gave rise to the message and of its contemporary<br />

interpretation and effects.<br />

Poincare, Raymond. 327.44 P74<br />

The memoirs of Raymond Poincare; tr. and adapted by Sir Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Arthur, with a preface by the Duke of Northumberland, v.l. Heinemann,<br />

1926.<br />

v.l. 1912.<br />

"Much more than a mere defense of his own personality and his own policy; it is<br />

an authoritative account of the whole course of French foreign policy from the time<br />

when he assumed office at the beginning of 1912 as President of the Council and<br />

Foreign Minister. It undoubtedly is a work of the highest political importance, all the<br />

more because it includes copious extracts from unpublished contemporary official documents."<br />

Times (London) literary supplement, 1926.<br />

Stoddard, Theodore Lothrop. 325.73 S86<br />

Re-f<strong>org</strong>ing America; the story of our nationhood. Scribner, 1927.<br />

"Mr. Stoddard is much concerned about the future of the American people...The<br />

two clouds that particularly overshadow us are foreign immigration and the Negro, and<br />

to a discussion of those two subjects Mr. Stoddard devotes the larger part of his book."<br />

William Macdonald in Books, 1927.<br />

Economics<br />

Barnes, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Nicoll. 331.87 B25<br />

History of the International Labour Office; preface by fimile Vandervelde.<br />

Williams, 1926.<br />

A brief account of its origin, <strong>org</strong>anization, and achievements, and its relation to<br />

the League of Nations. The author was sent as British minister plenipotentiary to the<br />

Paris Peace Conference in 1919 and was a member of the International Labour Commission<br />

which laid the foundations of the <strong>org</strong>anization.<br />

Catlin, Warren Benjamin. 331 C28<br />

The labor problem in the United States and Great Britain. Harper,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Stresses the trade union movement as it affects both the economic and the political<br />

fields. Intended primarily as a college text-book. The author is (1926) professor of<br />

economics in Bowdoin College.<br />

Chase, Stuart, & Schlink, F. J. 338 C39y<br />

Your money's worth; a study in the waste of the consumer's dollar.<br />

Macmillan, 1927.<br />

"References by chapters": p.269-275.<br />

An indictment of current merchandising and advertising practices, pointing out with<br />

definite examples the enormous waste resulting from adulteration, excessive competition,<br />

and advertising which makes its appeal to envy and other emotions rather than to common<br />

sense and which is too often actually fraudulent. The authors show the necessity for<br />

standardization of quality and for some means by which the consumer may obtain impartial,<br />

comparative, scientifically tested facts.


562 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Gloag, John. 330.1 G51<br />

Artifex; or, The future of craftsmanship. Dutton [1927]. (To-day<br />

and to-morrow series.)<br />

Discusses briefly the dependence of civilization on craftsmanship, the trend of<br />

British craftsmanship from Roman times, the antagonism between machine production<br />

and craftsmanship, and the possibilities that lie in an intelligent combination of the two.<br />

Harrison, Charles Frederick. 332.6 H29<br />

What investors should know; facts about Wall Street methods.<br />

Wall Street Investors Audit Co. [cl926.]<br />

"Explains in a direct, concise manner the mechanical and technical operations of<br />

security dealings." Foreword.<br />

Hollander, Jacob Henry. 330.9 H72<br />

Economic liberalism. Abingdon Press [cl925]. (Wesleyan University—Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Slocum Bennett foundation. Lectures, 7th ser., 1924-<br />

1925.)<br />

Bibliography: p.194-197.<br />

Six lectures on the meaning of economic liberalism and its relation to the price<br />

level, taxation, trade unionism, social reform, and the American spirit. The author is<br />

(1925) professor of political economy in Johns Hopkins University.<br />

Hurlin, Ralph G., & Berridge, W. A., ed. r 331 H95<br />

Employment statistics for the United States; a plan for their national<br />

collection and a handbook of methods recommended by the Committee<br />

on governmental labor statistics of the American Statistical Association.<br />

Russell Sage Foundation, 1926.<br />

Keynes, John Maynard. 330.1 K23<br />

Laissez-faire and communism. New Republic, Inc., 1926.<br />

Divided into two parts: The end of laissez-faire, and A short view of Russia.<br />

"Mr. Keynes gives a resume of the philosophical origins of laissez faire and of its<br />

influence during the nineteenth century.. .The most interesting part of the volume is<br />

that dealing with communism. Mr. Keynes is thoroughly opposed both to the principles<br />

and to the practices of communism. But like the honest and loyal Liberal that he is,<br />

he insists that every opportunity should be given to this new social experiment." /. 5".<br />

Shapiro iu Books, 1927.<br />

Mohr, Anton. 338.2 M77<br />

The oil war, with a preface by Hartley Withers. Harcourt [cl926].<br />

Contents.—Admiral Fisher's prophecy.—The Standard Oil.—The Royal Dutch-Shell.<br />

—The Russian oil companies.—The German attempts to form a monopoly.—The French<br />

oil policy before and during the war.—Fisher's prophecy comes true.—A British sphere<br />

of interest.—Oil in the great war.—Re-grouping.—The Near East.—Central America.—<br />

America versus Britain.—An oil shortage?<br />

New York (city), Stock Exchange. r 332.6 N261n<br />

The New York Stock Exchange; history, <strong>org</strong>anization, operation,<br />

service. 1926.<br />

Takizawa, Matsuyo. r 330.9 T14<br />

The penetration of money economy in Japan and its effects upon<br />

social and political institutions. Columbia University Press, 1927.<br />

(Columbia University. Studies in history, economics, and public law,<br />

no.285.)<br />

Bibliography: p.150-155.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 563<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. r 338.8 U252p<br />

Packer consent decree; letter from the chairman of the Federal trade<br />

commission transmitting in response to a Senate Resolution of December<br />

8, 1924, a report concerning the present status of the consent decree in<br />

the case of the United States vs. Swift & Co. et al., entered in the<br />

Supreme court of the District of Columbia, February 27, 1920. 1925.<br />

(68th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.219.)<br />

Webb, Sidney James, & Webb, Mrs. B. P. 339 W36e<br />

English local government; English Poor law history, v.l. Longmans,<br />

1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

v.l. The old Poor law [1689-1834].<br />

Law<br />

Pound, Roscoe. 340.1 P86L<br />

Law and morals. Ed.2. University of North Carolina Press, 1926.<br />

(John Calvin McNair lectures [1923].)<br />

Bibliography: p.[1171-140.<br />

"Three lectures giving the views on the relations of law and morals held by the<br />

historical, the analytical, and the philosophical schools of jurisprudence, together with<br />

the interpretations and comments of the author thereon." Norman Wilde in International<br />

journal of ethics, 192$.<br />

United States—Immigration and naturalization committee, r 347.1 U253<br />

Deportation of aliens; report. 1926. (69th Cong., 1st sess. House.<br />

Report no.991.)<br />

United States—General accounting office. r 341.3 U2534<br />

Administration of the office of the alien property custodian; message<br />

from the president of the United States transmitting in response to<br />

Senate Resolution no.299, a copy of the report made by the comptroller<br />

general to the president of the LTnited States relative to his investigation<br />

of the administration of the office of the alien property custodian. 1926.<br />

(69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.182.)<br />

Education<br />

American Council on Education. r 378.7 A5122s<br />

Standards for accrediting colleges, junior colleges, and teacher training<br />

institutions; a report of the American Council on Education.<br />

[National Capital Press, Inc.] 1924.<br />

Begtrup, Holger, and others. 379.489 B38<br />

The folk high schools of Denmark and the development of a farming<br />

community; with an introduction by Sir Michael Sadler. Oxford University<br />

Press [1926].<br />

Discusses the influence of the high schools in developing a progressive and<br />

cooperative spirit among the Danish peasants, and sketches the history of this experiment<br />

in adult education begun in 1838 by N. S. F. Grundtvig.


564 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Beman, Lamar Taney, comp. 377.1 B42<br />

Religious teaching in the public schools. Wilson, 1927. (Reference<br />

shelf, v.5, no.2.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[21]-38.<br />

The same r 377.1 B42<br />

Contains briefs, references, and articles discussing both sides of the question.<br />

Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America— r 379.2 C35<br />

Civic development department.<br />

Illiteracy and the 1930 census; four years of opportunity, a statement<br />

for education committees of chambers of commerce. 1926.<br />

Lefkowitz, Abraham. r 371 L53<br />

A study of the rating and the supervision of teachers in public school<br />

systems. Teachers Union of the City of New York, 1925. (Survey of<br />

the schools by teachers, no.4.)<br />

Noffsinger, John Samuel. 374 N39<br />

Correspondence schools, lyceums, chautauquas. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

(Studies in adult education.)<br />

A survey and historical review of these educational institutions in America.<br />

Although the lyceums and chautauquas have had a worthier history than the privately<br />

owned correspondence schools, the author finds all three suffering from commercialism.<br />

Owen, Grace Arlington, ed. 372.2 034<br />

Nursery school education. [Ed.2.] Dutton [1923].<br />

Chapters on the aims and functions of the nursery school, child psychology, school<br />

hygiene, buildings, equipment, and training of teachers. Contributed by Miss Owen who<br />

is (1923) principal of the Mather Training College, Manchester, England; O. A.<br />

Wheeler and M. E. Eggar, lecturers in education, Manchester University; and Dr.<br />

Catherine Chisholm, of the Manchester Babies' Hospital.<br />

Peirce, Cyrus, & Lamson, Mrs. M. S. 370.7 P37<br />

The first state normal school in America; the journals of Cyrus<br />

Peirce and Mary Swift, with an introduction by A. O. Norton. Harvard<br />

University Press, 1926. (Harvard documents in the history of education,<br />

v.l.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[287-289.]<br />

Pressey, Mrs. Luella (Cole), & Pressey, S. L. 371.25 P92<br />

Methods of handling test scores; brief lessons in tabulating, finding<br />

medians, comparison with norms, making and interpreting tables and<br />

graphs, and use of tests in dealing with everyday school problems, with<br />

practice exercises. World Book Co., 1926.<br />

Snedden, David Samuel. 370.1 S67w<br />

What's wrong with American education? Lippincott [cl927].<br />

The author believes that the chief faults lie in aimlessness, over-specialization, and<br />

emphasis on curriculum, and discusses the means of liberalizing the present system.<br />

Mr. Snedden is (1927) professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia University.<br />

Stratemeyer, Florence B., & Bruner, H. B. r 375 S89<br />

Rating elementary school courses of study; a report of the results<br />

secured from rating nine thousand elementary school courses of study.<br />

Teachers College, Columbia University, 1926. (Columbia University,<br />

New York—Teachers College—Curriculum research bureau. Studies;<br />

bulletin no.l.)


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 565<br />

Commerce<br />

Buck, Norman Sydney. 382 B85<br />

The development of the <strong>org</strong>anisation of Anglo-American trade,<br />

1800-1850. Yale University Press, 1925.<br />

"The present volume is the eighth work published by the Yale University Press on<br />

the Theodore L. Glasgow Memorial Publication Fund."<br />

Bibliography: p.[1781-185.<br />

England—Customs establishment. r 387 E6442<br />

List of countries, and divisions of countries, as distinguished in the<br />

trade and navigation accounts of the United Kingdom; together with au<br />

index to the foreign and colonial ports and shipping places throughout<br />

the world, and a list of the ports and shipping places belonging to each<br />

country. 1925.<br />

Hurley, Edward Nash. 387 H95b<br />

The bridge to France; 25 illustrations. Lippincott, 1927.<br />

"Mr. Hurley does not tell the half of the story of the Shipping Board and the<br />

Emergency Fleet Corporation, and he writes the language of the conscious advocate of<br />

his own work; but he tells enough to meet the need of any but the most technical student<br />

of the World War. His account of the <strong>org</strong>anization, programme, and attainments of<br />

the shipping authorities follows conventional lines. It is written with good humor, and<br />

an occasional personal touch." F. L. Paxson in American historical review, 1927.<br />

India—Commercial intelligence and statistics department. qr 382 1242<br />

Annual statement of the sea-borne trade of British India with the<br />

British Empire and foreign countries, 1924/25. v.59, pt.i. 1925.<br />

Costume. Etiquette<br />

Heierli, Frau Julie. qr 391 H41<br />

Die volkstrachten der Schweiz. 2v. [cl922-24.]<br />

Folded chart of patterns in pocket at back of each volume.<br />

v.l. Die volkstrachten der Innerschweiz.<br />

v.2. Die volkstrachten der Ostschweiz.<br />

A history of Swiss costume in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Contains 360<br />

illustrations, many of which are in color, reproduced from portraits and other paintings,<br />

drawings, and photographs.<br />

Mackay, John Gunn. qr 391 M17<br />

The romantic story of the Highland garb and the tartan, with an<br />

appendix by Norman Macleod dealing with the kilt in the great war.<br />

Mackay, 1924.<br />

[Ruth, John A., & Snyder, C. S.] comp. r 395 R93<br />

Decorum; a practical treatise on etiquette and dress of the best<br />

American society. Ruth, 1879.<br />

Women<br />

Most of the books on this subject were purchased from a fund left to the Library<br />

for this purpose by Charles C. Mellor.<br />

Collier, Virginia MacMakin. 396.5 C697<br />

Marriage and careers; a study of one hundred women who are<br />

wives, mothers, homemakers, and professional workers, for the Bureau<br />

of Vocational Information. Channel Bookshop [cl926].


566 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dane, Clemence (pseud, of Winifred Ashton). 396 D21<br />

The women's side. Jenkins, 1926. (The to-day library.)<br />

Witty essays on various aspects of the woman's movement. They are offered, Miss<br />

Dane says, as words of provocation and addressed, not to the men's side nor to the<br />

neutrals, but to the women's side where there are still too many who evade responsibilities<br />

of citizenship. Some of the contents are: Youth and the vote.—A problem in<br />

education.—Canute and the marriage laws.—Sex and the business woman.—The feminine<br />

of genius.<br />

Smith, Charles Ryder. 396 S64<br />

The Bible doctrine of womanhood in its historical evolution. Ep-<br />

worth Press [1923].<br />

Traces the evolution of the social ideals concerning the treatment and the status of<br />

women through the history of the Israelites and in the time of Christ. The author is<br />

(1925) tutor in theology, Richmond College, Surrey, England.<br />

Starr, Lee Anna. 396 S796<br />

The Bible status of woman; foreword by L. E. Davis. Revell [cl926].<br />

"Probability about the address and author of the Epistle to the Hebrews, by Von A.<br />

Harnack": p.[392]-415.<br />

Language<br />

Allen, William Francis. 478 A43<br />

Introduction to Latin composition; with introductory exercises on<br />

elementary constructions. Rev. and enl. ed. Ginn, 1881.<br />

Barrere, Albert, & Sornet, Leon. 448 B26<br />

Short passages for French composition; an intermediate graduated<br />

course for the translation of English into French; with a vocabulary.<br />

Ed.4, rev. Whittaker, 1903.<br />

Barss, John Edmund. 478 B27<br />

Writing Latin; rev. ed., based on Lodge's vocabulary of high school<br />

Latin, v.l. Heath [cl910]. (Gildersleeve-Lodge Latin series.)<br />

Collar, William Coe, & Daniell, M. G. 475 C69f<br />

The first Latin book. Ginn, 1896.<br />

Covell, L. T. r 425 C84c<br />

Covell's digest of English grammar; a digest of English grammar,<br />

synthetical and analytical, classified and methodically arranged, accompanied<br />

by a chart of sentences, and adapted to the use of schools.<br />

Ed. 13. Appleton, 1859.<br />

Goodwin, William Watson. 485 G63s2<br />

Syntax of the moods and tenses of the Greek verb. Rev. ed. Ginn,<br />

1882.<br />

Hale, AVilliam Gardner. 475 H16f<br />

A first Latin book. Atkinson [cl907].<br />

Hava, J. G. r 492.7 H35<br />

Arabic-English dictionary for the use of students. 1921.<br />

Title also in Arabic.<br />

"List of Arabic words derived from foreign languages": p.906-915.<br />

Henriques, F. de Carvalho. r 413 H44<br />

Vocabulario tecnico; portugues-ingles-frances (tecnologia mecanica);<br />

factores de conversao. [Privately printed] cl925.<br />

Title and vocabulary also in English and French.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927<br />

Moulton, Frank Prescott. 475 M94<br />

Introductory Latin. Heath, 1907.<br />

Roberts, Arthur Wellington, & Rolfe, J. C. 475 R53<br />

Essential Latin lessons for beginners. Scribner, 1911. (The Roberts<br />

and Rolfe Latin series.)<br />

Sidgwick, Arthur. 488 S56<br />

Introduction to Greek prose composition, with exercises. Ed.3, rev.<br />

Ginn, 1882.<br />

Smith, Ge<strong>org</strong>e James, ed. 425 S64<br />

Longmans' English grammar. Longmans [cl901].<br />

Based on "Longmans' school grammar", by David Salmon.<br />

Whitney, Marian Parker, & Stroebe, L. L. 438 W653<br />

Easy German composition; with an abstract of German grammar.<br />

Holt, 1912.<br />

Science<br />

Ayres, Clarence Edwin. 504 A98<br />

Science, the false messiah. Bobbs [cl927].<br />

"A budget of paradoxes by a philosopher turned journalist. A clever, amusing, and<br />

irritating book. Many people will enjoy it: few like it. In the course of his passage<br />

from Harvard to The New Republic he has acquired a universal skepticism that infringes<br />

at times on his own ideas. He is contemptuous of all science except the applicable, and<br />

he is afraid of that. He disbelieves in religion, and fears that science will usurp<br />

its former authority.. .The author's criticisms are often pertinent but among so many<br />

sweeping statements he is bound to hit it right sometimes, and I doubt if the average is<br />

over the chance ratio of the theory of probabilities." Edwin E. Slosson in Journal of<br />

chemical education, 1927.<br />

Eikenberry, William Lewis. 507 E39<br />

The teaching of general science. LTniversity of Chicago Press<br />

[cl922]. (Chicago University. School science series.)<br />

"References" at end of each chapter; Bibliography: p.151—165.<br />

Not concerned with presenting the subject matter of general science. Discusses objectives<br />

of general science course in high schools, methods of teaching, selection of material,<br />

and qualifications and training of teachers.<br />

La Plata Universidad Nacional—Museo. qr 507 P68<br />

Revista. v.29. 1926.<br />

Payne, Cecelia H. r 523.87 P33<br />

Stellar atmospheres; a contribution to the observational study of high<br />

temperature in the reversing layers of stars. Harvard Observatory, 1925.<br />

(Harvard University—Observatory. Monographs, no.l.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Whitehead, Alfred North. 504 W63<br />

Science and the modern world; Lowell lectures, 1925. Macmillan,<br />

1925.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contents.—The origins of modern science.—Mathematics as an element in the<br />

history of thought.—The century of genius.—The eighteenth century.—The romantic<br />

reaction.—The nineteenth century.—Relativity.—The quantum theory.—Science and<br />

philosophy.—Abstraction.—God.—Religion and science.—Requisites for social progress.<br />

Wilder, Harris Hawthorne. 573 W71p<br />

The pedigree of the human race. Holt [cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

A zoological treatment of the relation of man to other primates. Author is professor<br />

of zoology at Smith College.<br />

567


568 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Mathematics<br />

Lindquist, Theodore. 511.07 L72<br />

Modern arithmetic methods and problems; ed. by G. W. Myers.<br />

Scott [cl917].<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

A book for the teacher. Replete with judicious suggestions for clear and effective<br />

instruction in arithmetic. Occasional bits of history help to provide a background.<br />

Soule, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. qr 511 S72<br />

Soule's philosophic practical mathematics, designed for the use of<br />

accountants, merchants, business men, private learners, high grade commercial<br />

colleges, and normal schools. Ed.2, rev. Privately printed,<br />

1898.<br />

Wilson, Guy Mitchell. 511.07 W76<br />

AVhat arithmetic shall we teach? Houghton [cl926]. (Riverside<br />

educational monographs.)<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.!47-[149].<br />

An extension of an earlier work by the same author, entitled "A survey of the<br />

social and business usage of arithmetic". Is mainly an attempt to interpret the results<br />

of various surveys in establishing the content of courses in elementary arithmetic.<br />

Physics<br />

Bridgman, Percy Williams. 530.1 B74<br />

The logic of modern physics. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Frehafer, Mabel Katherine, & Snow, C. L. qr 535.23 F91<br />

Tables and graphs for facilitating the computation of spectral energy<br />

distribution by Planck's formula; consisting of seven sheets (five<br />

charts) as follows: Text (sheet 1). Graphs: 1,000 to 5,000°K. (sheets<br />

2, 3, 4; charts 1, 2, 3); 5,000 to 8,000°K. (sheet 5; chart 4); 8,000 to<br />

24,000°K. (sheet 6; chart 5). Tables (sheet 7). Govt. Print. Off., 1925.<br />

(LTnited States—Standards, Bureau of. Miscellaneous publications,<br />

no.56.)<br />

Charts, size 29 x 19 inches, folded in quarto cover.<br />

Schoder, Ernest AVilliam, & Dawson, F. M. 532 S36<br />

Hydraulics. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Weber, AATilliam L., cd. r 537.03 W37<br />

Handy electrical dictionary; a practical hand book of reference, containing<br />

definitions of every used electrical term or phrase, indispensable<br />

to everyone interested in electrical science. Drake [cl911].<br />

Brief and incomplete. Lacks cross-references.<br />

Whitehead, John Boswell. 537.226 W63<br />

Lectures on dielectric theory and insulation. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.141-150.<br />

Valuable presentation containing much original material on insulation and on<br />

dielectric behavior under alternating stress.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 569<br />

Chemistry. Mineralogy<br />

Andrade, Edward Neville da Costa. 541.2 A55w<br />

What is the atom? Harper, 1927. (Things-to-know series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.77-78.<br />

A remarkably clear and simple explanation. Will be interesting to the non-technical<br />

reader who lacks the scientific background for reading the author's advanced work on<br />

the same subject.<br />

Arnall, Francis, & Hodges, F. AV. 547 A74<br />

Theoretical <strong>org</strong>anic chemistry (part 1); with 30 illustrations and 115<br />

experiments. Churchill, 1926.<br />

Crane, Evan Jay, & Patterson, A. M. 540.7 C86<br />

A guide to the literature of chemistry. Wiley, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

"Trade literature", by E. H. McClelland: p.140-143.<br />

"Notes", by E. J. Witzemann: p.234-238.<br />

"A bibliography of lists of periodicals", by C. W. Reeder: p.267-272.<br />

The same r 540.7 C86<br />

An extremely valuable treatise by two authors who have unusually thorough knowledge<br />

of the subject. Is concerned with the reference literature of pure and applied<br />

chemistry and is the best existing guide. Not only enumerates and describes the sources<br />

of published information, but gives much judicious advice in regard to using libraries<br />

and searching chemical literature in its various forms.<br />

Freundlich, Herbert. 541.12 F93n<br />

New conceptions in colloidal chemistry; with 47 diagrams and 20<br />

tables. Methuen [1926].<br />

"References" at end of each chapter.<br />

Lectures in the United States in 1925. Concerned mainly with developments<br />

during the few years preceding publication.<br />

Groth, Paul Heinrich, ritter von. r 548.09 G94<br />

Entwicklungsgeschichte der mineralogischen wissensehaften. 1926.<br />

Presents the history of the growth of the sciences of crystallography and mineralogy.<br />

Includes biographical notices.<br />

Kopaczewski, W. r 541.12 K38<br />

Pharmacodynamic des colloides; preface du G. Caussade. 2v. 1923—<br />

25.<br />

"Bibliographie" at end of each volume.<br />

v.l. Choc pathologique & therapeutique.<br />

v.2. Proteinotherapie et transfusion du sang.<br />

Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph. 541.2 L76s<br />

Science of to-day. Harper, 1927. (Things-to-know series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.78-79.<br />

Porter, Charles Walter. 547 P83<br />

The carbon compounds; a textbook of <strong>org</strong>anic chemistry. Ginn<br />

[cl926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Elementary text-book in <strong>org</strong>anic chemistry, presenting fundamental principles and<br />

an excellent treatment of general reactions.<br />

Smith, Edgar Fahs. qr 540.9 S64o<br />

Old chemistries. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"In addition to ancient works upon alchemy, there are mentioned old treatises,<br />

histories, catechisms, conversations, compendia, epitomes, manuals, systems, elements,<br />

essays, lectures, dissertations and philosophies of chemistry—a list so general and comprehensive<br />

that every chemist, no matter how specialized, will find much to attract his<br />

interest." Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1927.


570 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Taylor, Hugh Stott. 541.1 T25<br />

Elementary physical chemistry, adapted from A treatise on physical<br />

chemistry. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Presents material suitable for an introductory course. Is a simplification of<br />

"Treatise on physical chemistry" published several years ago. Requires knowledge of<br />

calculus.<br />

Waite, Arthur Edward. 540.1 W14<br />

The secret tradition in alchemy; its development and records. Paul,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Has proved beyond refutation that early and medieval alchemy was almost entirely<br />

concerned with physics or physic." E. J. Holmyard in Nature, 1926.<br />

Geology. Meteorology<br />

Bliss, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Seymour. 551.501 B55<br />

AVeather forecasting, with introductory note on atmospherics. Ed.4.<br />

Govt. Print. Off., 1925. (United States—Weather bureau. Bulletin,<br />

no.42.)<br />

Title reads "Forecasting the weather".<br />

The same. 1913. (In United States—Weather bureau. Bulletin,<br />

no.42.) r 551.5 U25b no.42<br />

Presents in popular style some of the generally accepted theories of meteorology and<br />

some of the principles of weather forecasting. Adapted from Preface.<br />

Canada—Water power and reclamation service. r 551.48 C167<br />

Water resources paper, no. 1-56. 1914-27.<br />

Incomplete.<br />

no.1-44 issued by the Dominion water power branch.<br />

no.27 has been catalogued separately as pt.2 of r 621.311 C16.<br />

Maps—Oklahoma. (1925.) qr 557.66 M<br />

Structure map of northeastern Oklahoma; prepared by the Oklahoma<br />

Geological survey in cooperation with the Department of the<br />

interior, LTnited States Geological survey. 1925.<br />

Size, 20^x24 inches, folded in quarto cover; scale, 1:500,000.<br />

Structure contours compiled by W. T. Thom, and others.<br />

Maps—Oklahoma. (1926.) qr 557.66 M2<br />

Geologic map of Oklahoma, compiled by H. D. Miser; prepared in<br />

1923 and 1924 in cooperation with the geologists of Oklahoma, represented<br />

by Sidney Powers, the oil companies of Oklahoma, and the<br />

Oklahoma Geological survey, C. E. Decker, custodian; compiled from<br />

published maps, unpublished maps in the records of the United States<br />

and Oklahoma geological surveys, data furnished by oil companies and<br />

consulting geologists, and field data obtained by H. D. Miser; geologic<br />

drafting by L. B. Pusey and others; ed. by G. AV. Stose. U. S. Geological<br />

survey, 1926.<br />

Consists of 2 sheets, size, 30 x 30 inches, each, folded in quarto cover- scale<br />

1:500,000.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927<br />

Maps—United States. (1926.) qr 553.2 M6<br />

Coal fields of the United States, by M. R. Campbell. Pittsburgh,<br />

Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1926.<br />

Size, 17J/2 x 2&1/2 inches, folded in quarto cover; scale, 1:7.000,000.<br />

From the Proceedings of the International Conference on Bituminous Coal, 1926.<br />

The same. (In International Conference on Bituminous Coal. Proceedings,<br />

1926, in pocket at back.) r 662.6 124<br />

The same. (In International Conference on Bituminous Coal. Proceedings,<br />

1926, in pocket at back.) 662.6 124<br />

Shaw, Sir AVilliam Napier. qr 551.5 S53<br />

Manual of meteorology, v.l. Cambridge University Press, 1926.<br />

v.l, written with the assistance of Elaine Austin.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

v.l. Meteorology in history.<br />

Tyrrell, G. W. 552 T98<br />

The principles of petrology; an introduction to the science of rocks.<br />

Methuen [1926]. (Methuen's geological series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Good, compact summary of the whole field of petrology. Treatment is from the<br />

genetic point of view, descriptive matter being kept at a minimum.<br />

Botany<br />

Rehder, Alfred. r 582 R29<br />

Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America exclusive<br />

of the subtropical and warmer temperate regions. Macmillan,<br />

1927.<br />

Guide to identification of all woody cultivated plants within the approximate area<br />

covered by Gray's "Manual of botany of the Northern United States".<br />

Robbins, Wilfred William. 581.1 R53<br />

Principles of plant growth; an elementary botany. Wiley, 1927.<br />

"Information for the orchardist, the nurseryman, the farmer—in fact, for all those<br />

who grow plants and desire to be familiar with the principles of plant behavior and the<br />

various factors which influence this behavior." Preface.<br />

Zoology<br />

Audubon, John James. qr 598.2 A91o<br />

Ornithological biography; or, An account of the habits of the birds<br />

of the LTnited States of America, accompanied by descriptions of the objects<br />

represented in the work entitled The birds of America, and interspersed<br />

with delineations of American scenery and manners. 5v. Black,<br />

1831-49.<br />

Title of v.4 reads "Ornithological biography; or, An account of the habits of the<br />

birds of the United States of America, accompanied by descriptions of the objects represented<br />

in the work entitled Birds of America, together with an account of the digestive<br />

<strong>org</strong>ans of many of the species, illustrated by engravings on wood".<br />

Title of v.5 identical with that of v.4, except for the insertion of the word "The"<br />

before "Birds of America".<br />

The author received assistance from William Macgillivray.<br />

571


572 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Heilmann, Gerhard. q 598.2 H41<br />

The origin of birds; with two plates in colour and one hundred and<br />

forty photographs and text figures from drawings by the author.<br />

Witherby, 1926.<br />

"Literature" at end of each part.<br />

Contents.—Some fossil birds.—Embryonic stages of reptiles and birds.—Some anatomical<br />

and biological data.—The proavian.<br />

A scholarly treatment by a Danish author. The subject has not been adequately<br />

treated elsewdiere, and the drawings, several hundred in number, add much to the<br />

value of the work.<br />

New York (city), Zoological Park. r 590.7 N26<br />

Popular official guide to the New York Zoological Park; with maps,<br />

plans, and illustrations. Ed.10. New York Zoological Soc, 1909.<br />

Warren, Edward Royal. 599.3 W24<br />

The beaver; its work and its ways. Williams, 1927. (American<br />

Society of Mammalogists. Monographs, no.2.)<br />

Bibliography: p. 170-174.<br />

Popular and interesting.<br />

Useful Arts<br />

Anderson, Lewis Flint. 607 A54<br />

History of manual and industrial school education. Appleton [cl926].<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Chimie et industrie. qr 609.44 C43<br />

Dix ans d'efforts scientifiques et industriels, 1914-24. 2v. cl926.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Hoyer, Fritz. r 676.14 H86<br />

Die strohzellstoffabrikation und die herstellung von zellstoffen aus<br />

grasartigen pflanzen sowie die herstellung der strohpappen und strohpapiere;<br />

mit 195 abbildungen im text und 6 tafeln. 1926.<br />

Japan Society of New York. r 638.2 J18<br />

The story of silk. 1927.<br />

Kleinewefers, Wilhelm. r 621.9813 K31<br />

Die gaufrage; das einpressen von mustern in textilien, papier, leder,<br />

kunstleder, zelluloid, gummi, glas, holz, und verwandte stoffe. 1925.<br />

Describes processes and machines for crimping, fluting, or goffering various<br />

materials.<br />

MacMillan, Angus Burlingame. r 694.6 M21<br />

Factory floor surfaces. 1924. (Aberthaw text, no.2.)<br />

Published by Aberthaw Construction Company, Boston, Mass.<br />

"Brief discussion of the various kinds of flooring and the advantages, disadvantages<br />

and special uses of each." Introduction.<br />

Marsh, J. E. 691.25 M41<br />

Stone decay and its prevention. Blackwell, 1926.<br />

Pamphlet considering cause of disintegration of building stone. As preventive treatment,<br />

author advocates keeping exposed surfaces clean and treating with alkaline washes.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 573<br />

Pattou, Albert Brace, & Vaughn, C. L. 698.3 P31<br />

Furniture, furniture finishing, decoration, and patching; a new and<br />

complete work on furniture of all kinds, with full practical instruction on<br />

finishing, patching, and decoration, materials, tools, and processes.<br />

Drake [cl927].<br />

Contents.—Period furniture and modern styles.—Furniture finishing.—Furniture<br />

decoration.—Furniture patching.—Special finishes, lamps, mirrors, pianos, radio cabinets,<br />

etc., etc.<br />

Briefly describes styles of furniture and gives intimate attention to woods, materials<br />

and methods of finishing, and problems of repair work. Comprehensive in scope, including<br />

metal furniture, outdoor furniture, and kitchen furniture.<br />

Railway Training Institute, Chicago. 682 R15<br />

Sheet metal practice; a practical textbook for the instruction of sheet<br />

metal workers, their helpers and apprentices in railway employ, and<br />

others interested in the manipulation of sheet metal; prepared under the<br />

supervision and with the approval of an editorial advisory board of railway<br />

mechanical officials. [cl926.] (Science of railways cyclopedia.)<br />

r 605 R352<br />

Repertorium der technischen, mathematischen, und naturwissenschaftlichen<br />

journal-literatur; hrsg. von F. Schotte, 1869-71. 3v. 1869-71.<br />

No more published.<br />

Riesbeck, Ernest W. 697 R44<br />

Practical heating systems, trouble jobs, and ventilation; the fundamental<br />

principles and practical installation of hot water, steam, vapor,<br />

vacuum, and air line heating systems; troubles and remedies; the<br />

principles of ventilation. Drake [cl927].<br />

"For the most part, the book will appeal to the practical steam-fitter and heating<br />

contractor, although the author's discussion of trouble problems will interest all who<br />

have to do with heating and ventilating work." Heating and ventilating magazine, 1927.<br />

Roberjot, Henri. r 672.71 R53<br />

L'industrie de la coutellerie; technique d'aujourd'hui, technique de<br />

demain, laminoir et emouleuse. 1909. (Publications de la technique<br />

moderne.)<br />

Label with date 1926, pasted on title-page.<br />

Smith, Homer J. 607 S649<br />

Industrial education; administration and supervision. Century<br />

[cl927]. (Century vocational series.)<br />

Foot-notes and various lists point to many references, not always fully identified.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene<br />

Allegheny General Hospital—School of nursing. qr 610.7 A42<br />

The stethoscope, 1926. [Pittsburgh, 1926.]<br />

Dana, Charles Loomis. 610.9 D19<br />

The peaks of medical history; an outline of the evolution of medicine<br />

for the use of medical students & practitioners; illustrated with 40 fullpage<br />

plates and 16 text illustrations. Hoeber, 1926.<br />

"Bibliographical notes": p.95-100.


574 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Darlington, Thomas. r 613 D25<br />

Health and efficiency. Wynkoop, 1922.<br />

Manual of personal hygiene by a physician of wide experience.<br />

Fishbein, Morris. 615.8 F52n<br />

The new medical follies; an encyclopedia of cultism and quackery in<br />

these United States, with essays on the cult of beauty, the craze for reduction,<br />

rejuvenation, eclecticism, bread and dietary fads, physical<br />

therapy, and a forecast as to the physician of the future. Boni, 1927.<br />

The same r 615.8 F52n<br />

Readable essays by the editor of the "Journal of the American Medical Association".<br />

Mainly reprinted, with some revision, from other journals. In style and treatment very<br />

similar to author's "Medical follies".<br />

Frankel, Lee Kaufer, & Armstrong, D. B. 610.3 F87<br />

A popular encyclopedia of health [written] with the collaboration of<br />

Genevieve Fox. A. & C Boni, 1926.<br />

"Primarily a home reference book rather than a textbook or a book for general<br />

reading. It is free from confusing details and technical terms, and at the same time<br />

gives the latest scientific data on health subjects. The topics are arranged alphabetically<br />

and cover a broad field." American journal of public health, 1920.<br />

Hayhurst, Emery Roe. 613 H372<br />

Personal health. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Health guide and medical adviser written in non-technical language for industrial<br />

and office workers.<br />

Hill, Archibald Vivian. 612.74 H55<br />

Muscular activity. Williams, 1926. (Johns Hopkins University—<br />

School of Medicine. Lectures on the Herter foundation, sixteenth<br />

course, 1924.)<br />

Bibliography at end of each lecture.<br />

"Does not deal with the whole province of muscular activity, but with certain newer<br />

findings in the mechanical, thermal and chemical aspects of the subject, towards the<br />

elucidation of which his own work has been chiefly directed. The lectures provide a<br />

very welcome, clear, and concise statement of these newer conceptions.'' Science progress,<br />

1927.<br />

Hope, Edward William, & Stallybrass, C. O. 614 H78<br />

Text-book of public health. Ed.9, rev. & enl. Livingstone, 1926.<br />

A very good book, giving reliable information in moderately popular form. British,<br />

but much of the material is applicable elsewhere.<br />

Jelliffe, Smith Ely, & White, W. A. 616.8 J24<br />

Diseases of the nervous system; a text-book of neurology and<br />

psychiatry. Ed.4, rev. & enl. Lea [cl923].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

London County Council. r 614.0942 L822<br />

Public health; with a foreword by M. H. Cox. Hodder, 1925. (The<br />

London County Council and what it does for London.)<br />

Meldau, Robert. r 614.715 M58<br />

Der industriestaub; wesen und bekampfung; mit 158 abbildungen und<br />

14 tafeln. 1926.<br />

"Quellenverzeichnis": p. [2921-298.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927<br />

Mortara, Gi<strong>org</strong>io. r 614.0945 M92<br />

La salute pubblica in Italia durante e dopo la guerra. 1925. ([Carnegie<br />

Endowment for International Peace—Division of economics and<br />

history.] Storia economica e sociale della guerra mondiale; serie<br />

italiana.)<br />

Issued by the Division of economics and history of the Carnegie Endowment for<br />

International Peace.<br />

"Bibliografia": p.556-562.<br />

qr 016.61 Q192<br />

Quarterly cumulative index medicus, 1927-date. v.i-date. 1927-date.<br />

Published by the American Medical Association.<br />

Russell, Eleanor Hilda, & Russell, W. K. 615.831 R91<br />

LHtra-violet radiation and actinotherapy; with forewords by Sir<br />

Oliver Lodge and Sydney Walton. Ed.2. Livingstone, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.415-418.<br />

Chief attention to apparatus and technique. Deals more briefly with biological<br />

effects, summarizing the rather scanty information available.<br />

Worcester, Alfred. 610.7 W88n<br />

Nurses and nursing. Harvard University Press, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Ideal nursing, a search for it.—Nursing in the Old World.—Old-time<br />

nursing in New England.—Florence Nightingale.—Angelique Lucille Pringle.—Baroness<br />

von Olnhausen.—The first American training school.—The Victorian order of Canadian<br />

nurses.—Helping the helpless.—The Waltham Training School.—Nursing problems.—<br />

Nursing as a form of Christian service.<br />

Suggestions for practical training of nurses, favoring methods other than the present<br />

hospital training. The chapters are reprinted either from periodicals or from author's<br />

earlier book "Nurses for our neighbors".<br />

Engineering<br />

Anderson, Robert J., & Boyd, M. E. r 621.72333 A54<br />

The production of castings in permanent moulds. [1924?]<br />

At head of title: Institute of British Foundrymen, Annual conference, Newcastle.<br />

"Selected bibliography": p.46—48.<br />

Chilton Company, Philadelphia. r 629.112702 C43<br />

Chilton tractor index, v.6, no.l. 1923.<br />

Coleman, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Stephen, & Flood, G. M. r 620.03 C68<br />

Civil engineering specifications and quantities. Longmans, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Bibliography: p.265-269.<br />

A British book, written chiefly for the contracting engineer.<br />

Elliott, Cyril, & Fitzgerald, Marion, ed. 628.53 E52<br />

Home fires without smoke; a handbook on the prevention of domestic<br />

smoke; with a foreword by Sir Napier Shaw. Benn, 1926.<br />

Published in behalf of the Smoke Abatement League of Great Britain.<br />

Bibliography: p.[59.]<br />

Contents.—Solid fuels and smoke prevention, by Margaret Fishenden.—Gas in<br />

relation to smoke prevention, by F. W. Goodenough.—Electricity and smoke prevention,<br />

by F. H. Masters.—The housewife and smoke prevention, by S. M. Bushell.<br />

Practical chapters for the reader without technical training.<br />

Harrison, John L. 625.84 H29<br />

Management and methods in concrete highway construction. Mc­<br />

Graw, 1927.<br />

Concise discussion of the principles of production management and efficient construction<br />

methods for the purpose of obtaining lower costs.<br />

575


576 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Higgins, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 621.67 H53<br />

Centrifugal pumps; their design, operation, and testing. Lockwood,<br />

1926.<br />

Concerned mainly with pumps for suction dredging, and other applications in<br />

which use of side vanes is not permissible.<br />

Hirsch, F. 621.64 H61<br />

The transport and handling of mineral acids. Benn, 1926. (Chemical<br />

engineering library; second series.)<br />

Deals briefly with acid-resisting materials; pumping, piping, and storage of acids;<br />

and the packing and transportation of containers.<br />

Illinois Steel Company, Chicago. r 628.17 122<br />

The Venturi meter as an instrument for the measurement of liquids<br />

and gases; report made by the engineers of South works, Illinois Steel<br />

Company. 1912.<br />

Six diagrams in pocket at back.<br />

Mesta Machine Company, West Homestead, Pa. r 621.727 M64m<br />

Modern developments in the process of pickling, comparison of<br />

old and new methods. Pittsburgh [1925?]<br />

"A paper read before the American Drop F<strong>org</strong>e Association, by J. H. Snyder."<br />

Oil engine power, New York. qr 621.434 019<br />

Oil engine power plant handbook; Julius Kuttner, editor in chief.<br />

Ed.2. [cl926.]<br />

Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., London. r 628.16 P29<br />

The purification of industrial waters. Ed.5. [cl926.]<br />

Portland Cement Association. r 625.84 P83<br />

The book of concrete facts about concrete pavements, 1927. [1927.]<br />

Power. 621.101 P87f<br />

The fourth Power kink book; a compilation of clever schemes for<br />

saving money, time, and labor in the power plant and along the line of<br />

power service. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"All the material in this book originally appeared in the regular department of<br />

Power, called 'Ideas from Practical Men'." Preface.<br />

Contents.—Engine-room kinks.—Boiler-room kinks.—Kinks in pumps.—Kinks in<br />

pipes and piping.—Electrical kinks.—Internal combustion engine kinks.—Gage kinks.—<br />

Refrigeration kinks.—Miscellaneous kinks.<br />

Schultze, Joachim. r 624.1 S38<br />

Die grundwasserabsenkung in theorie und praxis. 1924.<br />

"Schriftenverzeichnis": p.[139]-140.<br />

Tafel, Wilhelm. 621.944 T12<br />

The theory and practice of rolling steel; tr. by Richard Rimbach.<br />

Penton Pub. Co., 1927.<br />

Concerned largely with design of rolls.<br />

Watson, Wilbur Jay. qb 624.09 W32<br />

Bridge architecture, containing two-hundred illustrations of the notable<br />

bridges of the world, ancient and modern, with descriptive, historical,<br />

and legendary text. Helburn [cl927].<br />

Bibliography: p.282.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

Barrows, Harold Kilbreth. 621.341 B26<br />

Water power engineering. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"List of textbooks and handbooks on electrical engineering": p.463.<br />

The same r 621.341 B26<br />

Intended primarily as a text-book, but will be of value also to the practising<br />

engineer.<br />

Fowler, William Henry, cd. r 621.308 F84<br />

Fowler's electrical engineer's pocket book, 1927. v.27. Scientific<br />

Pub. Co. [1927.]<br />

Annual publication, giving information in condensed form.<br />

Howell, John White, & Schroeder, Henry. 621.322 H85<br />

History of the incandescent lamp. Maqua Co., 1927.<br />

The same r 621.322 H85<br />

Deals with the electric filament lamp, with very brief attention to the arc lamp.<br />

Molesworth, Walter Henderson. r 621.308 M78<br />

Spons' electrical pocket-book; a reference book of general electrical<br />

information, formulas, and tables for practical engineers. Ed.3. Spon,<br />

1927.<br />

Monkhouse, Allan, engineer. 621.3156 M82<br />

Electrical insulating materials; a complete treatise on the preparation,<br />

properties, and characteristics of the materials used for electrical insulation,<br />

with a full description of the methods of testing. Pitman, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.383-385.<br />

Useful book on insulation, which, with high voltages, has become an increasingly<br />

important factor in electrical design. Considers theory and classification briefly, and<br />

discusses the various types of insulating materials. An important feature is the listing<br />

and defining of British and American trade-names.<br />

Tripp, Guy Eastman. 621.3 T74<br />

Electric development as an aid to agriculture. Knickerbocker Press,<br />

1926.<br />

Series of lectures dealing with power on the farm, power and its distribution, restoration<br />

of the balance between industry and agriculture, and the future of electric<br />

service.<br />

Mines and Mining<br />

r 622.33 H23<br />

Handbuch der kohlenwirtschaft; ein nachschlagewerk fiir kohlenerzeuger,<br />

kohlenhandler, und kohlenverbraucher; herausgeber, Karl<br />

Borchardt, schriftleitung, Kate Bonikowsky. 1926.<br />

"Bibliographie der kohlenwirtschaft": p.609-622.<br />

Comprehensive treatment of coal production from the economic point of view,<br />

consisting of contributions by a number of authors. After some preliminary articles<br />

dealing with the geological, technical, chemical, and combustion aspects of the coal<br />

industry, considers coal-mining and coal trade in Germany and other important coal<br />

producing countries. Includes a list of coal and lignite mines in Germany.<br />

Ihlseng, Magnus C. r 622.7 118<br />

Surface appliances. Colliery Engineer Co., 1893. (Mining primers.)<br />

Reprinted from Easy lesson department of the "Colliery engineer".<br />

Very brief information, in the form of a catechism, on the preparation of ores and<br />

coal.<br />

577


578 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

qr 622.05 M84<br />

Montanistische rundschau; zeitschrift fiir berg- und hiittenwesen, <strong>org</strong>an<br />

des Zentralvereines der Bergwerksbesitzer Osterreichs [semi-monthly],<br />

1915-date. v.7-date. 1915-date.<br />

v.10-11 and many numbers wanting.<br />

Absorbed "Oesterreichische zeitschrift fiir berg- und hiittenwesen" in 1915.<br />

Taggart, Arthur Fay. r 622.708 T13<br />

Handbook of ore dressing; contributors, F. E. Beach [and others].<br />

Wiley, 1927.<br />

Primarily a reference work, but adapted to use as a text-book by printing descriptive<br />

matter and fundamental principles in larger type.<br />

Agriculture<br />

Arizona—Agricultural experiment station, Tucson. r 630.6 A71te<br />

Technical bulletin, no.l-date. 1922-date.<br />

Corrie, Frank Ewart. 631.61 C82<br />

Lime in agriculture: 1. In plant nutrition. 2. In animal nutrition;<br />

a handbook for practical farmers, students, and others. Chapman, 1926.<br />

"References": p.79-80.<br />

[Steinmetz, Charles Kalbach.] 631.9 S82<br />

The farm electrified. 1925. (Pennsylvania—Agriculture, Department<br />

of. Bulletin, v.8, no.ll; General bulletin, no.407.)<br />

Caption title reads "The electric farm at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, January 14-24,<br />

1925; an exhibition arranged by the Pennsylvania Department of agriculture, Giant<br />

Power Survey, Pennsylvania State College, Pennsylvania State Grange, State Council<br />

of Agricultural Associations, and the Pennsylvania Electric Association, co-operating".<br />

The same. (In Pennsylvania—Agriculture, Department of. Bulletin,<br />

no.407.) r 630.6 P399b no.407<br />

Domestic Economy<br />

Allen, Mrs. Ida Cogswell Bailey. 641 A42v<br />

Vital vegetables, with analyses, menus, and recipes; photographs by<br />

Jack Wilbur, drawings by E. M. Stevenson. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

The same r 641 A42v<br />

Heinz (H. J.) Company. 641 H42<br />

The Heinz book of salads. Pittsburgh [cl925].<br />

Directions for making salads of many kinds.<br />

Business. Communication<br />

Atkins, Paul Moody. 658.7 A87<br />

Factory management. Prentice, 1926.<br />

"References for additional reading" at end of each chapter.<br />

"Discusses all subjects relating to the management of industrial plants, including<br />

materials, equipment, tools, scheduling, manufacturing standards, time studies, production<br />

control, and factory accounting. It is written from the point of view of a<br />

factory executive and combines the practical approach to the problem with a scientific<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization of material." Manufacturers record, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 579<br />

Baldwin, H. G. r 657.453 B19<br />

Accounting for value as well as original cost; a discussion of the<br />

necessity and desirability of accounting for value as well as original<br />

cost, with a suggested procedure for its accomplishment. American<br />

Appraisal Co. [cl927.]<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Dartnell Corporation, Chicago. r 659 D26<br />

The Dartnell advertiser's guide, 1926-27. [cl926-27.]<br />

This guide has been issued in several earlier editions, with varying titles.<br />

Statistics and general information for the advertiser. Contains a list of advertising<br />

agencies.<br />

Dartnell Corporation, Chicago. qr 659.132 D26<br />

House <strong>org</strong>ans and bulletins. 1926. (Report, no.222.)<br />

At head of title: Series of 1926; special report, sales method investigation.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

"Principal references to books and articles dealing with house <strong>org</strong>ans and bulletins":<br />

p. [26-28.]<br />

Presents information concerning the plans, policies, costs, and methods used successfully<br />

by more than four hundred companies.<br />

Esquerre, Paul Joseph. 657 E84ac<br />

Accounting. Ronald Press Co. [cl927.]<br />

"Written for the purpose of emphasizing the necessity for greater and more<br />

effective understanding and cooperation between accountants and their clients or employers."<br />

Preface.<br />

Jackman, William T. r 656.09 J12<br />

The development of transportation in modern England. 2v. Cambridge<br />

University Press, 1916.<br />

Bibliography: v.2, p.[750J-811.<br />

Miller, Jay Wilson, cd. 650.7 M69<br />

Methods in commercial teaching. South-Western Pub. Co., 1925.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Contents.-—The equipment of the commercial teacher [by] C. M. Yoder.—Intelligence<br />

testing, its significance in commercial teaching [by] A. H. Hellmich.—Commercial<br />

arithmetic and rapid calculation [by] V. M. Rubert.—Bookkeeping and accounting<br />

[by] J. W. Miller.—Commercial law [by] A. O. Colvin.—Salesmanship and personal<br />

development [by] D. C. Hilling.—Economic geography [by] G. M. York.—Business<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization and administration [by] M. A. Jencks.—Economics [by] L. H. Grinstead.—<br />

Shorthand [by] W. W. Lewis.—Typing [by] J. E. Fuller.—Business English and business<br />

correspondence [by] J. W. Ross.—The commercial course of study [by] J. W.<br />

Miller.<br />

"The aim of this book is to furnish concrete, practical suggestions on the methods<br />

employed by successful teachers in presenting various commercial subjects." Introduction.<br />

Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell. 656.09 P51<br />

A history of transportation in the eastern cotton belt to 1860.<br />

Columbia University Press, 1908.<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.397.<br />

Deals with the development of transportation in South Carolina and Ge<strong>org</strong>ia prior to<br />

the Civil War. Although concerned primarily with the railroads of the region, some<br />

attention is given to the history of highways and canals.<br />

Welch, Arnon Wallace. 650.7 W47c<br />

The commercial program of studies for high schools. Gregg Pub.<br />

Co. [cl922.]<br />

Pamphlet, attempting to present typical courses of study for both large and small<br />

schools.


580 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Radio Communication<br />

Baker, Thomas Thorne. 654.3 B17w<br />

Wireless pictures and television; a practical description of the telegraphy<br />

of pictures, photographs, and visual images. Constable, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Gives a clear and concise treatment of the various systems tried and now in use.<br />

Dinsdale, Alfred. 654.3 D61<br />

Television. Pitman, 1926.<br />

Deals in popular style and very briefly with development and present status.<br />

McLachlan, N. W. 654.624 M19<br />

Wireless loud-speakers; a practical manual describing the principles<br />

of operation, performance, & design. "The Wireless world" [1927?]<br />

Deals chiefly with the large-diaphragm type. Gives some attention to amplifiers and<br />

circuits.<br />

Sleeper, Milton Blake. 654.624 S63o<br />

101 radio receiving circuits; "the green book"; a complete compilation<br />

of receiving circuits which are known to give satisfactory results<br />

when used correctly. Ed.2, rev. & enl. Sleeper, cl923. (Radio and<br />

model engineering series, no.3.)<br />

Diagrams with explanatory notes.<br />

Printing. Publishing<br />

Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh— r 655.07 C21<br />

Printing and publishing department.<br />

College training for the printing industry; a statement of courses<br />

designed to prepare young men for positions as assistants to managers,<br />

superintendents, publicity men, cost accountants, estimators, and other<br />

executives in printing <strong>org</strong>anizations. Pittsburgh.<br />

Unwin, Stanley. 655.5 U25<br />

The truth about publishing. Houghton, 1927.<br />

Discusses clearly and fully the methods of successful book publishing. The costs<br />

and methods are English, but there is much comparison with practice in the United<br />

States, and the book will be very useful here, because there is no American book<br />

approaching it in value.<br />

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. qr 655.26 W56<br />

The letterheads used by 490 prominent business concerns, reproduced<br />

on Minerco bond, Origa writing, Westvaco mimeograph.<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

Canada—Mines branch. (Department of mines.) r 661.991 C16<br />

Helium in Canada, by R. T. Elworthy. 1926.<br />

Contains map in pocket at back.<br />

"Bibliography of natural gas in Canada": p.56; "Bibliography of helium resources<br />

and production": p.64.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 581<br />

Celsius, Anders, praeses. r 662.6 C31<br />

Dissertatio academica, artem carbonariam in patria sistens. 1741.<br />

Diss.—Upsala (Magnus Edwardi Wallner, respondent).<br />

Doyle, Aida M. r 667.26 D77<br />

Digest of patents relating to coal-tar dyes and allied compounds;<br />

United States patents issued prior to January 1, 1924. Chemical Pub.<br />

Co., 1926.<br />

The digest was begun in the Color laboratory of the Bureau of chemistry, United<br />

States Department of agriculture, and completed in the Bureau of the census. Condensed<br />

from Preface.<br />

Brief abstracts. Classified.<br />

r 662.23521 E59<br />

Emmensite, a new explosive powder patented in the United States,<br />

January 10th, 1888 and in Europe, etc. [1888.]<br />

Helbig, A. B. r 662.6 H42<br />

Die verbrennungsrechnung; mit vielen tafeln und tabellen. 1926.<br />

Peddle, C J. 666.13 P36<br />

Defects in glass; illustrated by photographs and diagrams. Glass<br />

Publications, Ltd., 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Deals with many of the troubles which arise in the making and working of glass,<br />

attempting to establish scientific procedure for the avoidance of these troubles. Based<br />

on articles in "Glass" in 1925.<br />

Plate Glass Manufacturers of America. r 666.15 P68p<br />

Plate glass in residence design.<br />

Remenovsky, Ernst. r 662.621 R33<br />

Bewertung der brennstoffe auf grund moderner kohlenforschung;<br />

mit 8 abbildungen im text. 1926.<br />

"Literatur": p.250.<br />

Ruhl, . qr 662.84 R85<br />

Zerkleinerung von brennstoffen. 1923.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Sheffield, England—Free public libraries and museum. r 016.6657 S54<br />

Catalogue of books in the central libraries on the gas industry.<br />

Leng, 1926.<br />

United States—Census bureau. r 666.7 U25<br />

Clay and refractory products, 1922. 1924.<br />

Wait, Douglas. 667.6 W14<br />

The manufacture of enamel paints; a practical handbook. Scott,<br />

1927.<br />

Gives considerable attention to raw materials, describes methods of manufacture, and<br />

gives formulas. Deals only briefly with colored enamel paints.<br />

Wall, William Edmund. 667.663 W17p<br />

Practical graining, with description of colors employed and tools<br />

used, illustrated by forty-seven colored plates representing the various<br />

woods used in interior finishing. House Painting and Decorating Pub.<br />

Co, 1891.


582 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Metallurgy<br />

British Aluminium Company, Ltd. r 669.7161 B75aL<br />

Aluminium foundrywork. 1926.<br />

[The Cambrian.] r 669.109 C14<br />

Iron making, 1814.<br />

Reprinted from the "Cambrian", v.5, 1885.<br />

Corson, M. G. 669.7 C82<br />

Aluminum; the metal and its alloys (a critical descriptive treatise),<br />

including chapter on "Structurography", prepared in cooperation with<br />

J. R. Vilella. Van Nostrand, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

The same r 669.7 C82<br />

Daniels, Samuel, & Sisco, F. T. r 669 D22<br />

Metallurgy in aircraft construction. 1925.<br />

Contents.—The metallurgy of iron and steel, by F. T. Sisco.—The metallurgy of<br />

non-ferrous materials and the joining of metallic materials, by Samuel Daniels.<br />

Roberg, Laurentius, praeses. r 669.1 R53<br />

Dissertatio mechanico-chymica de ferri confectione ejusque usu<br />

vario. 1725.<br />

Diss.—Upsala (Ericus Schepperus, respondent).<br />

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. r 669.17 R61<br />

Heat treatment of steel with cyanide. [1925.]<br />

Schlipkoter, Max. r 669.1 S34<br />

Warmewirtschaft im eisenhiittenwesen. 1926. (Warmelehre und<br />

warmewirtschaft in einzeldarstellungen, v.3.)<br />

"Verzeichnis des bearbeiteten schrifttums": p.[1151-116.<br />

Spooner, Thomas. 669.9128 S76<br />

Properties and testing of magnetic materials. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"Many of the chapters of this book were originally published in the Electric<br />

Journal." Preface.<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The same r 669.9128 S76<br />

Deals with commercial ferromagnetic materials. Intended for the experimenter,<br />

student, or electrical designer.<br />

Vanderblue, Homer Bews, & Crum, W. L. qr 669.1 V18<br />

The iron industry in prosperity and depression. Shaw, 1927.<br />

Part of the material has been previously published in "Iron age" and "Harvard<br />

business review". Condensed from Preface.<br />

Presents an analysis of the statistics relating to the iron and steel industry. Contains<br />

a large number of charts and tables.<br />

Welter, Ge<strong>org</strong>. qr 669.17 W51<br />

Elastizitat und festigkeit von spezialstahlen bei hohen temperaturen.<br />

1921. (Forschungsarbeiten auf dem gebiete des ingenieurwesens, no.230.)<br />

"Literaturverzeichnis" : p.64—65.<br />

Fine Arts<br />

Bell, Clive. 759 B39L<br />

Landmarks in nineteenth-century painting. Chatto, 1927.<br />

A survey and an interpretation of European painting from David to Cezanne.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 583<br />

Bodkin, Thomas. 759 B58<br />

The approach to painting. Harcourt [1927].<br />

Discusses the philosophic, the analytical, the technical, and the casual approach to<br />

pictures and describes and analyzes 20 paintings by great artists from Giotto to Manet.<br />

Coomaraswamy, Ananda Kentish. qr 709.54 C78h<br />

History of Indian and Indonesian art, with 400 illustrations on 128<br />

plates, and 9 maps. Weyhe, 1927.<br />

707.2 C85<br />

Craftsmen all; some readings in praise of making and doing. Dryad<br />

Handicrafts, 1926.<br />

"This little collection of stories and readings about the making of things was made<br />

to interest those who are working at crafts in the schools and at home, and to show<br />

them how some of the wonderful work of the past was carried out. It is mostly about<br />

English men though the great stories of Aldus the printer, Cellini the metal worker,<br />

and some from the East have been included." Preface.<br />

Inness, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, 1825-94. r 759.1 I24in<br />

Works by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Inness; the collection of Mrs. J. S. Hartley, including<br />

some of the artist's finest paintings never before exhibited, and<br />

his entire collection of water-colors. Amer. Art Assoc, 1927.<br />

r 745 J189<br />

Japanese encyclopaedia of design; a complete grammar of Japanese<br />

ornament, comprising reproductions of 4,280 design motifs on 218<br />

plates. [Batsford, 1923?]<br />

Title supplied from publisher's catalogue.<br />

The plates include floral and animal forms, combinations of circles and other<br />

geometrical figures, symbols, and designs introducing common objects such as fans,<br />

umbrellas, bowls, sails, dice, etc.<br />

Millar, Donald. qr 749 M68<br />

Colonial furniture, measured drawings. Architectural Book Pub.<br />

Co., Inc., 1925.<br />

Made up of 31 numbered plates.<br />

New York (city), Metropolitan Museum of Art. r 708.1 N26cL<br />

The cloisters; a brief guide, by Joseph Breck. 1926.<br />

A well illustrated description of the collection of medieval sculpture and architectural<br />

details brought together in the building known as "The cloisters" by the<br />

sculptor Ge<strong>org</strong>e Grey Barnard and purchased from him by the Metropolitan Museum<br />

in 1925.<br />

Popham, A. E. qr 741 P81<br />

Drawings of the early Flemish school; with seventy-two illustrations<br />

in collotype. McBride, 1926. (Drawings of the great masters.)<br />

Rackham, Bernard. qr 738 R12e<br />

Early Netherlands maiolica, with special reference to the tiles at<br />

The Vyne in Hampshire. Bles [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.131-132.<br />

Contains chapters on the technique and origin of majolica, the history of the<br />

majolica potteries in the Netherlands, the tiles at The Vyne in Hampshire, other<br />

Netherlands majolica tiles, early Antwerp majolica and kindred wares, and later<br />

majolica in Holland and England. Contains 55 plates.<br />

Seaby, Allen W. 761 S43<br />

Colour printing with linoleum and wood blocks; with additional<br />

notes on block printed paper, by Phyllis Barron. Dryad Handicrafts,<br />

1925.


584 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Shapland, Henry Percival. q 749 S529<br />

The practical decoration of furniture, v.l. Payson [1926].<br />

v.l. Veneering, inlay or marqueterie, gilding, painting.<br />

Contains 48 plates.<br />

Stix, Alfred, & Frohlich-Bum, Lili, ed. qr 741 S86<br />

Die zeichnungen der venezianischen schule; mit 487 abbildungen<br />

samtlicher handzeichnungen. 1926. (Beschreibender katalog der handzeichnungen<br />

in der graphischen sammlung Albertina, v.l.)<br />

Svensen, Carl Lars. 744 S96d<br />

Drafting for engineers; a textbook of engineering drawing for<br />

colleges and technical schools. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

The aim is to develop engineering concepts, exact thinking, and systematic methods.<br />

The presentation of the problems by means of layouts is in keeping with the purpose of<br />

the book as an engineering text. Includes chapters on architectural, structural, and<br />

electrical drafting.<br />

Taylor, E. J. 752 T25<br />

Colour-sense training and colour using. McKay.<br />

Intended to present to art students "such knowledge of the fundamental facts<br />

underlying the science [of colour] as will enable them, if not to become great coloudsts,<br />

at least to avoid mistakes. . . It is the outcome of a course of short suitable lessons<br />

originally arranged as a progressive series for elementary day classes and evening<br />

students". Preface.<br />

Tosi, Arturo. 759.5 T64b<br />

Arturo Tosi. 1925. (Arte moderna italiana, no.l; Serie A: Pittori,<br />

no.l.)<br />

At head of title: Ugo Bernasconi.<br />

"Nota bibHografica" : p.12.<br />

Contains 25 reproductions of the artist's paintings and a short biographical note and<br />

a six-page critical sketch by Ugo Bernasconi.<br />

Gardens. City Plans. Parks<br />

Johnson, Leonard H. q 715 J36<br />

Foundation planting. De La Mare Co., 1927.<br />

A practical handbook on landscape gardening, with many illustrations and plans.<br />

Contains three sections of illustrations and descriptions of the more useful and widely<br />

used species of evergreens and shrubs.<br />

London County Council. 711 L82<br />

London parks and open spaces; with a foreword by Sir James Bird.<br />

Houghton, 1924. (The London County Council and what it does for<br />

London.)<br />

McKinney, Mrs. Ella Porter. 716.2 M18<br />

Iris in the little garden. Little, 1927. (The little garden series.)<br />

Bibliography: p. 113-114.<br />

Nolen, John. 710 N41ne<br />

New towns for old; achievements in civic improvement in some<br />

American small towns and neighborhoods; introduction by Albert Shaw<br />

Jones [1927],<br />

Bibliographies: p.159-177.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 585<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Barman, Christian. 720.4 B25<br />

Balbus; or, The future of architecture. Paul [1926], (To-day and<br />

to-morrow.)<br />

"He is concerned to show certain influences now at work as affecting the trend of<br />

modern architecture, and he boldly foretells new influences and still further modifications."<br />

Spectator, 1927.<br />

Cram, Ralph Adams. 720.4 C86ar<br />

Architecture in its relation to civilization. Jones [cl918]. (Occasional<br />

pamphlets bearing on the world after the war as this appears<br />

through study of the past or conditions of the present, no.2.)<br />

Cram, Ralph Adams. 723.5 C86si<br />

The significance of Gothic art. Jones, cl918. (Occasional pamphlets<br />

bearing on the world after the war as this appears through study of the<br />

past or conditions of the present, no.l.)<br />

Kahlo. qb 726 K114<br />

Iglesias de Mexico; texto y dibujos del Dr. Atl, fotografias de Kahlo.<br />

Sv. 1924-25.<br />

v.2, text by Manuel Toussaint.<br />

v.l. Cupulas.<br />

v.2. La Catedral de Mexico.<br />

v.3. Tipos ultra-barrocos, valle de Mexico.<br />

v.4. Tipos poblanos.<br />

v.S. Altares.<br />

Maynard, D. C b 728.5 M53<br />

The old inns of Kent. Allan [1925],<br />

Bibliography: p.4-5.<br />

Describes the inns and tells the stories connected with them, the lives of the<br />

people who frequented them, and much of the local history of the towns and villages in<br />

which they are found. Contains 32 illustrations.<br />

National Terrazzo and Mosaic Contractors' Association, qr 729.7 N15<br />

Marble mosaics, terrazzo, brass strip work; a complete exhibit of<br />

samples of marble mosaic and terrazzo, application of brass strips to<br />

terrazzo border designs and design outlines; also descriptive matter on<br />

the history of various mosaics; explanations of the uses of diagrams and<br />

general information precedes each distinct section. cl926.<br />

Sillery, J. qr 728.3 S58<br />

The Hotel de Sagan, 57, Rue St. Dominique.<br />

A short history and description of the mansion built in Paris in 1784 by the<br />

architect Brongniart for the Princess of Monaco. Contains 8 plates.<br />

Stange, Alfred. qb 724.1 S78<br />

Die deutsche baukunst der Renaissance, mit 132 abbildungen.<br />

Schmidt, 1926.


586 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da. qb 729.3 V32t<br />

Traite elementaire pratique d'architecture; ou, fitude de cinq ordres<br />

d'apres Jacques Barozzio de Vignole; ouvrage divise en soixante-douze<br />

planches, comprenant les cinq ordres, avec l'indication des ombres<br />

necessaires au lavis, le trace des frontons, etc., et des exemples relatifs<br />

aux ordres; compose, dessine, et mis en ordre, par J. A. Leveil, et<br />

grave sur acier par Hibon. New ed. [18—?]<br />

Weaver, Sir Lawrence. 728.6 W36c<br />

Cottages; their planning, design, and materials. Country life, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.viii.<br />

A third edition of " 'Country life' book of cottages", published in 1913. Much of<br />

the material of the first two editions has been cut out in favor of discussion, illustrations,<br />

and plans of cottages of the post-war period in England.<br />

Wilson, Hardy. qb 724.9 W76<br />

Old colonial architecture in New South Wales and Tasmania. Pri­<br />

vately printed, 1924.<br />

Made up of 50 plates with a short descriptive introduction.<br />

Music<br />

Scores<br />

Fisher, William Arms, cd. qM 784.4 F53<br />

Sixty Irish songs. Ditson [cl915]. (The musicians library.)<br />

Edition for high voice.<br />

Fisher, William Arms, ed. qM 784.4 F53s<br />

Sixty Irish songs. Ditson [c!915]. (The musicians library.)<br />

Edition for low voice.<br />

qM 784.8 L93<br />

Love songs the whole world sings; containing two-hundred sentimental<br />

songs dear to the people of many nations; including England, Scotland,<br />

Wales, Ireland, America, Hawaii, France, Italy, Spain, Germany,<br />

Austria, Russia, Sweden, Norway, Bohemia, Poland; arranged for use<br />

as songs or piano music; selected and ed. by A. E. Wier. Appleton<br />

[cl916]. ("Whole world" series.)<br />

qM 786.4 P53<br />

Piano pieces the whole world plays, containing more than seventy<br />

compositions dear to the hearts of piano lovers, representing the finest<br />

creations of such noted composers as Bach [and others] presented in<br />

the original unabridged editions, selected and ed. by A. E. Wier.<br />

Appleton [cl918]. ("Whole world" series.)<br />

Schindler, Kurt, cd. qM 734.8 S33<br />

A century of Russian song from Glinka to Rachmaninoff; fifty<br />

songs. Schirmer [cl911], (Golden treasury of music, v.16.)<br />

qM 784.8 S698<br />

Songs the children love to sing; a collection of more than three hundred<br />

songs for mothers and for children of all ages; arranged for singing or<br />

playing by A. E. Wier. Appleton, cl916. ("Whole world" series.)


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927<br />

qM 784.8 S6982<br />

Songs the whole world sings; containing more than two hundred songs<br />

which are dear to the hearts of young and old in every nation; arranged<br />

for use as songs or piano pieces, selected and ed. by A. E. Wier. Appleton<br />

[cl915]. ("Whole world" series.)<br />

Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour. qM 784.2 S94<br />

Gilbert & Sullivan at home; containing the complete stories and<br />

most popular songs of Trial by jurjr, The sorcerer, H. M. S. Pinafore,<br />

Pirates of Penzance, Patience, Iolanthe, Princess Ida, The mikado,<br />

Ruddygore, Yeoman of the guard, Gondoliers, Cox and Box; arranged<br />

for either playing or singing by A. E. Wier. Appleton, cl927. ("Whole<br />

world" series.)<br />

Szalatnay, Rafael D., ed. M 786.4 S99<br />

Bohemian Christmas music for children; illustrations by Cejka.<br />

Privately printed, 1927.<br />

Tenor songs. Boosey. qM 784.8 T29<br />

"Imperial edition."<br />

Woodward, Annie Aubertine, afterward Mrs. Moore, qM 784.8 W86<br />

(pseud. Auber Forestier), & Anderson, R. B., ed.<br />

The Norway music album; a selection for home use, from Norway's<br />

folk-songs, dances, etc., national airs, and recent compositions, arranged<br />

for pianoforte and solo singing, with a few four-part songs.<br />

Ditson, cl909.<br />

Books About Music<br />

Godwin, A. H. 782.6 G55<br />

Gilbert & Sullivan; a critical appreciation of the Savoy operas; with<br />

an introduction by G. K. Chesterton. Dent, 1926.<br />

Hatherly, Stephen Ge<strong>org</strong>eson. q 780.9 H34<br />

A treatise on Byzantine music. Gardner, 1892.<br />

"A full description of the old Greek diatonic genus, the chromatic genus, and the<br />

mixture of the diatonic and chromatic on which the bulk of Eastern music... is constructed.<br />

There are upwards of fifty unabbreviated musical pieces, ancient and modern.<br />

from Greek, Russian, Turkish, and Egyptian sources, given and fully analyzed."<br />

Preface.<br />

Longford, William Wingfield. 783 L82<br />

Music and religion; a survey. Ed.3. Paul [1917?] (The musiclover's<br />

library.)<br />

Discusses the origins of music and religion and their relations, and sketches the<br />

history of religious music among the Hebrews and in the Christian church.<br />

National Academy of Music, New York. r 780.3 N15<br />

The violinist's dictionary, prepared by the Editorial department of<br />

the National Academy of Music; Nicholas Devore, editor in chief.<br />

University Soc, Inc. [cl926.]<br />

Contains the definitions and pronunciation of violin and musical terms, and short<br />

biographical sketches of composers, violinists, and violin makers of the past and present.<br />

587


588 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Spell, Lota. 780.7 S74<br />

Making friends in music land. 2 pts. in 2v. [1925-26.] (Texas<br />

University. Bulletin, no. 2537, 2637.)<br />

Issued by the Interscholastic league bureau of the Department of extension.<br />

"The purpose...is to supply teachers and others interested in promoting music<br />

memory contests with some material which may serve to interest the children in the<br />

compositions selected for study in 1925-26." Preface.<br />

Recreation<br />

American Sports Publishing Company, pub. 796 A512<br />

Lawn sports, comprising roque, croquet, golf-croquet, clock-golf,<br />

archery, tether ball, garden hockey, lawn hockey, American and British<br />

croquet rules; in addition to which are included rules for cricket, and<br />

pin ball, basket goal, badminton, hand tennis, hand polo, wicket polo,<br />

drawing room hockey. [cl926.] (Spalding's athletic library.)<br />

Bergholt, Ernest Ge<strong>org</strong>e Binckes. 794 B45<br />

Complete handbook to the game of solitaire on the English board of<br />

thirty-three holes; a systematic and wholly new analysis; together with<br />

an exhaustive series of original problems and their solutions; illustrated<br />

by 176 diagrams in the text. Routledge [1920].<br />

Bergholt, Ernest Ge<strong>org</strong>e Binckes. 795 B45s<br />

A second new book of patience games; fully illustrated. Routledge,<br />

1927.<br />

Savage, Howard James. q 796.4 S26<br />

Games and sports in British schools and universities. Carnegie<br />

Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching [1918]. (Carnegie<br />

Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Bulletin, no.18.)<br />

The same. {In Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.<br />

Bulletin, no.18.) qr 371.7 C21b no.18<br />

A study of the role that sports play in <strong>org</strong>anized education in Englaand and Scotland<br />

and of the process of growth by which they have come to their present place of importance.<br />

Strouse, Arthur Howard, cd. 793 S92<br />

Ideas for children's parties. Strouse Pub. Co. [cl921.]<br />

Wagenhorst, Lewis Hoch. 796.4 W12<br />

The administration and cost of high school interscholastic athletics.<br />

Teachers College, 1926. (Columbia University, New York—Teachers<br />

College. Contributions to education, no.205.)<br />

Bibliography: p.125-134.<br />

The same. (In Columbia University, New York—Teachers College.<br />

Contributions to education, no.205.) r 379 C72 no.205<br />

Literature<br />

Adams, Estelle Davenport, comp. 808.8 A21<br />

This life and the next; impressions and thoughts of notable men and<br />

women from Plato to Ruskin. Richards, 1902.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 589<br />

Bolenius, Emma Miller. 810.8 B59<br />

Literature in the junior high school; with drawings by M. B. Hill.<br />

v.l. Houghton [cl926].<br />

A collection of English and American literature for the first year of the junior high<br />

school, with directions for study and for further reading.<br />

Cestre, Charles. r 811 L956zc<br />

The poetry of Amy Lowell; tr. by Dana Hill, from an article in La<br />

Revue anglo-americaine. [1926?]<br />

"Bibliography with critical comments": 4 p. at end.<br />

A pamphlet. The author of this critical sketch is (1926) professor of American<br />

literature and civilization at the University of Paris.<br />

Cicero, Marcus Tullius. 875 C47e<br />

Essay on friendship (Laelius de amicitia); tr. from the Latin witli<br />

notes by A. J. Inglis. Newton [cl908].<br />

Fernandez, Ramon. 804 F39<br />

Messages; tr. from the French bv Montgomery Belgion. Harcourt<br />

[cl927].<br />

Contents.—Of philosophic criticism.—The method of Balzac.—Autobiography and<br />

the novel.—The art of Conrad.—The message of Meredith.—The guaranteeing of sentiments<br />

and the intermittences of the heart.—The experience of Newman.—The intelligence<br />

and Mr. Maritain.—Notes on three aspects of modern thought: On Freud;<br />

On Walter Pater; The classicism of T. S. Eliot.<br />

Haight, Elizabeth Hazelton. 878 A65zh<br />

Apuleius and his influence. Longmans, 1927. (Our debt to Greece<br />

and Rome.)<br />

Bibliography: p.187-190.<br />

Johnson, Gertrude Elizabeth. 808.8 J36d<br />

Dialects for oral interpretation; selections and discussion. Century,<br />

1926.<br />

Bibliography: p. [2791-304.<br />

Kelly, James Fitzmaurice-. 860.9 K17n<br />

A new history of Spanish literature. Oxford University Press, 1926.<br />

"General bibliography": p.520-528.<br />

Pierre-Quint, Leon. 844 P97zp<br />

Marcel Proust; his life and work; tr. bv Hamish and Sheila Miles.<br />

Knopf, 1927.<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.255-256.<br />

Part one is a biographical sketch of the French novelist; parts two and three are<br />

devoted to a critical study of his work.<br />

Stevenson, Lionel. 810.9 S84<br />

Appraisals of Canadian literature. Macmillan, 1926.<br />

In the first half "Canadian literature is considered in its relation to the history and<br />

topography of the country, in its relation to the British and American literary influences<br />

to which it might be subject, and in its relation to the principal currents of modern<br />

thought.. .The remaining portion of the book is a survey of the literary material which<br />

is peculiar to Canada, and of the extent to which it has been exploited by Canadian<br />

writers". Introduction.<br />

808.8 T26<br />

The Teacher in literature as portrayed in the writings of Ascham,<br />

Moliere, Rousseau, Shenstone, Fuller, Pestalozzi, Cowper, Goethe, Irving,<br />

Mitford, Bronte, Thompson, Thackeray, Hughes, Dickens, Eliot,<br />

and others, including a biographical sketch and characterization of each<br />

author. Werner, 1893. (The working teachers' library.)


590 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Tilley, Morris Palmer. r 808.8 T46<br />

Elizabethan proverb lore in Lyly's Euphues and in Pettie's Petite<br />

pallace, with parallels from Shakespeare. Macmillan, 1926. (Michigan<br />

University. Publications; language and literature, v.2.)<br />

Van Amerongen, J. B. 823 D55zv<br />

The actor in Dickens; a study of the histrionic and dramatic elements<br />

in the novelist's life and works. Appleton, 1927.<br />

"List of books and periodicals studied or consulted": p.297-301.<br />

"Not only sets forth the evidence of Dickens's love for the theatre and all its ways,<br />

but gathers all possible records of his performances as an actor, his attempts at play<br />

writing, and discusses the possible effect on his novels of his histrionic talents and of<br />

the theater of his day. There is also an appendix.. .concerning dramatizations of<br />

Dickens's novels and stories on the stage." W. P. Eaton in Books, 1927.<br />

Waddell, Helen Jane. 809 Wll<br />

The wandering scholars. Constable, 1927.<br />

"Latin originals of lyrics translated in the text": p.222-235.<br />

Bibliography: p.271-285.<br />

"The historical interest of the Vac/antes as one of the earliest disintegrating forces<br />

in the mediaeval church has been left on one side; with it, their place in literary<br />

history. . .They have been studied only as the inheritors of the pagan learning, the<br />

classic tradition that came to its wild flowering in the rhyming Latin lyric of the<br />

twelfth and thirteenth centuries." Preface.<br />

r 813 C28zw<br />

Willa Cather; a biographical sketch, an English opinion, and an abridged<br />

bibliography. Knopf.<br />

"An abridged bibliography of Willa Cather's books for the convenience of readers":<br />

p.15-16.<br />

A pamphlet. The "English opinion" is written by Alexander Porterfield and reprinted<br />

from the "London mercury".<br />

Poetry<br />

Browning, Robert. 821 B819sL<br />

Selected poems; ed. with an introduction by L. R. Gibbs. Macmillan,<br />

1927. (The modern readers' series.)<br />

Dryden, John. 821 D85s<br />

The satires of Dryden: Absalom and Achitophel, The medal, Mac<br />

Flecknoe; ed. with memoir, introduction, and'notes by J. C Collins.<br />

Macmillan, 1903.<br />

Johnson, James Weldon. 811 J362g<br />

God's trombones; seven Negro sermons in verse; drawings by Aaron<br />

Douglas, lettering by C B. Falls. Viking Press, 1927.<br />

La Fontaine, Jean de. 841 L14t<br />

Textes choisis et commentes par Edmond Pilon. [cl912.] (Bibliotheque<br />

frangaise; 17e siecle.)<br />

Bibliography: p. [3231-328.<br />

McNair, Harold Vane. 811 M21<br />

Pittsburgh; a sonnet sequence. Pittsburgh, Privately printed [cl92S].<br />

The sa me r 811 M21<br />

Marsh, Mrs. Caroline (Crane). r 811 M41<br />

Wolfe of the knoll, and other poems. Scribner, 1860.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 591<br />

Massey, Gerald. 821 M45m<br />

My lyrical life, poems old and new; lst-2d ser. 2v. Paul, 1889—<br />

90 (v.l, 1890).<br />

v.l, ed. 2.<br />

Massey, Gerald. 821 M45t<br />

A tale of eternity, and other poems. Fields, 1870.<br />

Pope, Alexander. 821 P81s<br />

Selections from the poetry of Alexander Pope; ed. with an introduction<br />

and notes by E. B. Reed. Holt, 1904.<br />

Bibliography: p.xxix—xxx.<br />

Richards, James Albert, cd. 821.08 R41<br />

English poetry. 2v. Privately printed [cl924]. (Outline of knowledge,<br />

v.11-12.)<br />

"History of literature, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler": v.l, p.1-121.<br />

A collection of poetry from Chaucer to Kipling.<br />

Scudder, Horace Elisha, cd. 811.08 S43a<br />

American poems: Longfellow, Whittier, Bryant, Holmes, Lowell,<br />

Emerson, with biographical sketches and notes. Rev. ed. Houghton,<br />

1893.<br />

[Seibert, Mrs. Gertrude Antoinette (Woodcock)] comp. 811.08 S45<br />

Poems of dawn. Watch Tower Bible & Tract Soc, 1912.<br />

A collection of religious poems by American authors.<br />

Staton, Mrs. Kate Elony (Baker), comp. 811.08 S797<br />

Old southern songs of the period of the confederacy; the Dixie<br />

trophy collection. French, cl926.<br />

"Tn 1923 a prize, 'The Dixie Loving Cup,' was offered for the best compilation of<br />

'Old Southern Songs of the Period of the Confederacy.' This was won by Mrs. L. L.<br />

Staton." Foreword.<br />

Bibliography: p.146.<br />

The same r 811.08 S797<br />

Taylor, Bayard. 811 T25pe<br />

Poems. [Ed.4.] Ticknor, 1866.<br />

Wolfe, Humbert. 821 W837k<br />

Kensington Gardens. Doran [1927].<br />

Wolfe, Humbert. 821 W837r<br />

Requiem. Doran [cl927].<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Aristophanes. 882 A71br<br />

Scenes from the Birds; with introduction, notes, vocabulary, and<br />

appendices, by W. H. Oldaker. Cambridge University Press, 1926.<br />

Baxter, James Phinney. 822.33 AB12<br />

The greatest of literary problems, the authorship of the Shakespeare<br />

works; an exposition of all the points at issue, from their inception to<br />

the present moment. Houghton, 1917.<br />

"My endeavor has been to meet all worthy arguments which have been urged<br />

against Bacon's authorship of the 'Shakespeare' works." Prologue.<br />

Bibliography: p. [633]-[664].


592 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Chikamatsu. 895 C43<br />

Masterpieces of Chikamatsu, the Japanese Shakespeare, tr. by Asataro<br />

Miyamori, revised by Robert Nichols; with 74 illustrations. Paul, 1926.<br />

Six plays translated into narrative form, with a long introduction explaining<br />

Japanese dramatic traditions and the importance of Chikamatsu's work. Contains<br />

numerous illustrations of actors, puppets, scenes from plays, etc. Chikamatsu (1652—<br />

1724) wrote puppet plays and other plays for the popular theater.<br />

Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. 792 E95<br />

The theatre in life; ed. and tr. by A. I. Nazaroff, with an introduction<br />

by O. M. Sayler, illustrations by B. Aronson. Brentano [cl927].<br />

Short essays on modern tendencies in drama and the theater, and on the theatrical<br />

elements of life in general.<br />

Fulda, Ludwig. 832 F98v<br />

Das verloreue paradies; schauspiel in drei aufziigen. Ed.3. 1905.<br />

[Greene, Robert.] r 822 G83aL<br />

Alphonsus, king of Aragon, 1599. [Malone Society] 1926. (The<br />

Malone Society reprints.)<br />

With facsimile of original title-page.<br />

Printed from the original copy in the Dyce collection at South Kensington.<br />

Greene, Robert. r 822 G83f<br />

Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay. [Malone Society] 1926. (The<br />

Malone Society reprints.)<br />

With facsimiles of title-pages of the editions of 1594, 1630, and 1655.<br />

This reprint is based on the British Museum copy supplemented by photographs<br />

from that in the Huntington collection.<br />

Odell, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Clinton Densmore. qr 792 014<br />

Annals of the New York stage, v.1-2. Columbia University Press,<br />

1927.<br />

v.l. To 1798.<br />

v.2. 1798-1821.<br />

"Never before have performances been so accurately noted, never before have the<br />

old papers from colonial days been so systematically perused for every shred of<br />

theatrical history... Dr. Odell... does not leave neglected the by-products of the theater,<br />

such as concerts, summer gardens, circuses, freaks, and dancing. The compact pages<br />

of these sumptuous books are shaped by a loving Hand, which means that. . -the investigator<br />

has turned dry facts into graceful phrasings; has quoted so copiously from<br />

contemporaneous opinion, has concentrated upon an actor so much of the social flavor<br />

of the time, that the romance of the playhouse sounds uppermost in his record." M. J.<br />

Moses in Outlook, 1927.<br />

Quaife, Elise West, comp. 793.1 Q16<br />

Aunt Polly Basset's singin' skewl; with all the original words, tunes,<br />

songs, and action. French [cl927].<br />

Webber, James Plaisted. 793.1 W36<br />

The end of the rainbow; a fantasy in miniature. Walter H. Baker<br />

Co, 1924.<br />

Webber, James Plaisted. 793.1 W36g<br />

The golden arrow; a romantic sketch. Walter Baker & Co, 1922.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 593<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Adler, Cyrus. 92 S333ad<br />

Jacob Henry Schiff; a biographical sketch. Amer. Jewish Committee,<br />

1921.<br />

Reprinted, with minor changes, from the "American Jewish year book", v.23.<br />

Mr. Schiff came in 1865 from Frankfort to New York, where he became a leading<br />

financier. This sketch is chiefly concerned with bis relation to Jewish institutions and<br />

to Judaism.<br />

Armitage, Charles H. 92 C582ar<br />

Grover Cleveland as Buffalo knew him. Buffalo evening news, cl926.<br />

An account of Cleveland's 27 years in Buffalo from 1855 to 1882, based on the<br />

personal memories and impressions of those who knew him there, and on letters, official<br />

records, and material in the archives of the Buffalo Historical Society.<br />

Beethoven, Ludwig van. q 92 B383bt<br />

Beethoven letters in America; fac-similes with commentary by O. G.<br />

Sonneck; in commemoration of March 26, 1827. Beethoven Assoc.<br />

[cl927.]<br />

"The letters reproduced in fac-simile; transcribed, translated and discussed."<br />

The same qr 92 B383bt<br />

Byron, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Gordon Noel, lord. r 92 B998b<br />

Letters and journals of Lord Byron, with notices of his life, by<br />

Thomas Moore. 2v. Harper [1830]-31.<br />

Dorsey, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Amos. 92 D268do<br />

The evolution of Charles Darwin. Doubleday, 1927. (Benefactors<br />

of mankind.)<br />

"List of works by Charles Darwin": p.289-294.<br />

A sympathetic study of Darwin's personality and an interpretation of the significance<br />

of his work.<br />

Dyer, Walter Alden. r 92 B176d<br />

David Grayson: adventurer; the story of the author of Adventures<br />

in contentment, Friendship, etc, as told by his friend and neighbor,<br />

with illustrations drawn by Thomas Fogarty. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

"Reprinted from 'The Mentor'."<br />

Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame. 92 V148g<br />

Pedro de Valdivia, conqueror of Chile. Harper, 1927.<br />

Valdivia (1498?—1SS4) served with Pizarro's forces in Peru and was sent by<br />

Pizarro to complete the conquest of Chile. This account of his career as soldier and<br />

administrator contains Valdivia's five letters to the Emperor Charles V, taken from the<br />

collection of historical documents at Santiago.<br />

Hart, B. H. Liddell. 92 S418h<br />

A greater than Napoleon, Scipio Africanus; with frontispiece and<br />

maps. Little, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.281.<br />

"So far as the life of Publius Scipio is concerned, Captain Hart gives us little that<br />

could not be found in any of the numerous histories of Republican Rome... Despite the<br />

title, the book is not a comparison, point for point, between an ancient antl a modern<br />

Italian. We hear as frequently of Wellington as of Napoleon, and often enough of<br />

Frederick, of Gustavus Adolphus, of Petain and Foch...The author never fails to<br />

enforce a military lesson from the supremely skilful operations of Scipio." Max Radin<br />

in Books, 1927.


594 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Johnstone, G. H. 92 M636J<br />

Prosper Merimee; a mask and a face. Routledge [1926].<br />

Bibliography: p.280-282.<br />

"Mr. Johnstone's subtitle is intended to convey some implication of a mask of comedy<br />

concealing a tragic countenance. For contrast, therefore, three quarters of this clever<br />

but... imitative study is devoted to building up the debonair and indifferent features of<br />

the mask. . .Then.. .we are asked to go back abruptly, half a lifetime, and by another<br />

approach, catch Merimee suddenly unmasked, by the hand of a woman. The Unknown<br />

Lady, who published a sheaf of his love letters to her after his death, is presented as<br />

the one person who knew him as he was." Isabel Paterson in Books, 1927.<br />

Jordan, Edwin Oakes, and others. 92 S4482J<br />

A pioneer of public health, William Thompson Sedgwick. Yale University<br />

Press, 1924.<br />

"A list of publications by William T. Sedgwick": p.163-172.<br />

Dr. Sedgwick (1855-1921) was an eminent biologist, professor of biology and<br />

public health in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1883 and member of<br />

the advisory board of the Hygienic laboratory of the LTnited States Public health<br />

service from 1902.<br />

r 92 K153k<br />

The Keats House (Wentworth Place), Hampstead; an historical and<br />

descriptive guide with some account of Keats's life in Hampstead and<br />

a description of the relics and other objects of interest displayed in the<br />

house.<br />

Loyal Legion of the United States, Military Order of the. r 92 L715Lo<br />

Ceremonies in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of<br />

the birth of Abraham Lincoln, Philadelphia, Feb. 12, 1909. 1909.<br />

On verso of title-page: Brevet Lieut.-Colonel John P. Nicholson compiler.<br />

Lytton, Henry A. 92 L9993L<br />

The secrets of a Savoyard. Doran [1927].<br />

"A Savoyard bibliography": p.184-189.<br />

"The stories of the [Gilbert and Sullivan] operas": p.135-183.<br />

Mr. Lytton writes of his 38 years on the English stage, chiefly in the Gilbert and<br />

Sullivan operas at the Savoy Theatre.<br />

Mansfield, Katherine. 92 M3432m<br />

Journal of Katherine Mansfield; ed. by J. M. Murry. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Covers the period from 1914 to 1922, and contains a fragment written in 1910. It<br />

records facts, sketches scenes and characters, notes fragmentary incidents and descriptions<br />

that might be used in future stories, and sets down her impressions and<br />

introspective reflections. The introduction and inserted notes by her husband supply<br />

biographical information.<br />

Mears, David Otis. 92 K284m<br />

Life of Edward Norris Kirk. Lockwood, 1877.<br />

Dr. Kirk (1802-74) was a Presbyterian clergyman.<br />

Murray, David Leslie. 92 B342mu<br />

Disraeli. Little, 1927.<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.289-290.<br />

"Sound mixture of history and psychological biography... Mr. Murray lays the<br />

greatest emphasis on the influence of his Jewish birth in moulding Disraeli's career and<br />

political principles or beliefs." Leonard Woolf in Nation and athciucum, 1927.<br />

Pease, Theodore Calvin. r 92 L715pe<br />

The diary of Orville H. Browning, a new source for Lincoln's<br />

presidency; a lecture delivered before the Chicago Historical Society,<br />

March 29, 1923. University of Chicago Press [1924].


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 595<br />

Pittsburgh legal journal. r 92 S525p<br />

[Hon. John D. Shafer.] Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Extracts from the "Pittsburgh legal journal", Oct. 16-Dec. 18, 1926.<br />

Addresses and other tributes to Judge Shafer (1848-1926) who had been president<br />

judge of the Allegheny County Common pleas court since 1915.<br />

Ross, John Dawson, comp. 92 B939r<br />

A little book of Burns lore; with a preface by J. D. Law. Mackay,<br />

1926.<br />

A miscellaneous collection of articles, anecdotes, poems, critical sketches, and out-ofthe-way<br />

information about the poet and things and people connected with him.<br />

Russell, Phillips. 92 J4112r<br />

John Paul Jones, man of action; drawings by Leon Underwood.<br />

Brentano, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.292-293.<br />

A biography of the Scotchman who became the first great commander of the<br />

American navy, who served in the French navy, and ended his seafaring career as rearadmiral<br />

in the Russian navy.<br />

Smith, Henry Preserved. 92 S6493s<br />

The heretic's defense; a footnote to history. Scribner, 1926.<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.126-130.<br />

In this concise autobiographical sketch Dr. Smith gives a frank account of his<br />

liberal attitude toward textual criticism and of the events which led to his trial for<br />

heresy in 1S92 and his consequent suspension from the Presbyterian ministry.<br />

Stephen, Barbara. 92 D312s<br />

Emily Davies and Girton College. Constable, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.373-375.<br />

A biography of Miss Davies (1830—1921) giving a full account of her work in the<br />

woman's movement in England, especially her efforts in establishing Girton College.<br />

Many letters are included.<br />

Subercaseaux Errazuriz, Pedro. qr 92 F866su<br />

Saint Frangois d'Assise, d'apres les aquarelles de P. Subercaseaux<br />

Errazuriz. Jones, 1925.<br />

Introduction signed: Johannes Joergensen.<br />

French and English.<br />

Tollemache, Hon. Lionel Arthur. 92 J476t<br />

Benjamin Jowett, master of Baliol. Arnold [1895].<br />

"First appeared in the Journal of Education for May, 1S95."<br />

In these recollections, the author, who became a pupil of Jowett in 1856 and<br />

accounts himself a disciple of the distinguished English classicist, writes of his recollections<br />

of conversations with Jowett, of his views and opinions, and his utterances<br />

on philosophy, theology, and literature.<br />

United States—Senate. r 92 L824u<br />

Crawford W. Long; proceedings in Statuary Hall of the United<br />

States Capitol upon the unveiling and presentation of the statue of Crawford<br />

W. Long by the state of Ge<strong>org</strong>ia. 1926. (69th Cong., 1st sess.<br />

Senate. Doc. no.160.)<br />

Vincent, A. L., & Binns, Clare. 92 R164v<br />

Gilles de Rais; the original Bluebeard; introduction by M. H. Smith.<br />

Small.<br />

"List of works consulted": p.217-221.<br />

A biographical study attempting a psychological explanation of the French nobleman<br />

who was a lieutenant under Joan of Arc and became marshal of France at the age of<br />

25, yet who lives in history as an extraordinarily cruel and subtle murderer.


596 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wilson, Robert McNair. 92 M1813w<br />

The beloved physician, Sir James Mackenzie; a biography. Macmillan<br />

[1927].<br />

The author is a former pupil of the great heart specialist (1853-1925).<br />

Woodward, Kathleen. 92 M4396w<br />

Queen Mary of England; a life and intimate study. Doran [cl927].<br />

An informal biographical account written with the approval of Queen Mary and with<br />

the help of those whose work or position have brought them into contact with the queen.<br />

It follows her career from her girlhood as Princess May, of Teck, to her extensive relief<br />

work during the war and in the poorer sections of London.<br />

Collected Biography<br />

Bemis, Samuel Flagg, ed. 923.2 B42<br />

The American secretaries of state and their diplomacy. v.1-3.<br />

Knopf, 1927.<br />

"A co-operative series, to include sketches of the State-Department service of all<br />

United States secretaries of state. . . The plan is not one of making original-research<br />

contributions, although that, of course, is not excluded; but to present the results of<br />

investigation as they stand today.. .Addressed.. .chiefly to the intelligent general<br />

reader...The critical apparatus is relegated to the end of each volume. It consists of<br />

foot-notes and suggestions for study." C. R. Fish ill American historical review, 1927.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ia—Department of archives and history. r 920.7 G31<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ia women of 1926; comp. by Ruth Blair, state historian and<br />

director. 1926.<br />

Biographical notes about women whose work has brought them before the public in<br />

1925-26. Grouped as state officers, county officers, state presidents and national<br />

officers of various women's <strong>org</strong>anizations, principals of accredited high schools, editors,<br />

authors, and women prominent in other activities.<br />

Jones, Edward Alfred. r 923.4 J39<br />

American members of the Inns of court, with a foreword by W. H.<br />

Taft. Saint Catherine Press, 1924.<br />

Bibliography: p.viii.<br />

Lippmann, Walter. 923.2 L73<br />

Men of destiny; drawings by Rollin Kirby. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Al Smith: a man of destiny.—Calvin Coolidge: Puritanism de luxe.—<br />

The causes of political indifference to-day.—The Catholicism of Al Smith.—Bryan and<br />

the dogma of majority rule.—H. L. Mencken.—Sinclair Lewis.—The nature of the<br />

battle over censorship.—An anticipation of Harding.—An early estimate of Mr. McAdoo.<br />

—Wilson and House.—Borah.—"The outlawry of war."—The greatness of Mr. Mellon.<br />

—The Kellogg doctrine: vested rights and nationalism in Latin America.—Empire: the<br />

days of our nonage are over.—Second best statesmen.—To Justice Holmes.<br />

Stapfer, Paul. 920 S793<br />

La familie et les amis de Montaigne; causeries autour du sujet. 1896.<br />

Contents.—La legende de Montaigne.—Son arriere-grand-pere.—Sa mere et sa<br />

femme.—Sa fille.—fitienne de la Boetie.—Mademoiselle de Gournay.—Pierre de<br />

Brach.—Pierre Charron.—Raimond de Sebonde et le christianisme de Montaigne.<br />

r 927 W66<br />

Who's who in art, 1927; being a series of alphabetically arranged biographies<br />

of the leading men and women in the world of art to-day; comp.<br />

by the publishers, v.l. Art Trade Press [1927].<br />

Bernard Dolman, editor.<br />

Almost entirely limited to British artists.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 597<br />

Maps<br />

Maps—Balkan states. (1920.) qr 911.496 M<br />

Rise and decline of the Ottoman Empire, Balkan states. Nystrom,<br />

1920. (Webster-Knowlton-Hazen European history maps, no.M.M.21.)<br />

Size, 3334x46-34 inches, folded in ob. quarto cover.<br />

Consists of four maps divided as follows:<br />

Expansion of the Ottoman Empire to 1683. Scale, 113 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Decline of the Ottoman Empire. Scale, 113 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Growth of the Balkan states, 1S29-1913. Scale, 40 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Balkan states, 1914-1920. Scale, 40 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—Europe. (1927?) qr 912.4 M18<br />

Europe. Nystrom [1927?] (American geographers series.)<br />

Size, 60^4 x 50^2 inches, folded in ob. quarto cover; scale. 55 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Contains inset maps "Relief" and "The Transcaucasian Soviet Republics".<br />

Maps—Germany. (1921.) qr 911.43 M<br />

Prussia and the unification of Germany. Nystrom, 1921. (Webster-<br />

Knowlton-Hazen European history maps, no.M.M.18.)<br />

Size, 33.)4 x 46H inches, folded in ob. quarto cover; scale, 38 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Consists of four maps divided as follows:<br />

Germany during the Reformation, 1547.<br />

Growth of Prussia, 1547-1806.<br />

Unification of Germany, 1807-1871.<br />

Germany after the great war, 1921.<br />

Maps—Italy. (1920?) qr 911.45 M<br />

Renaissance and modern Italy. Nystrom [1920?] (Webster-Knowlton-Hazen<br />

European history maps, no. M.M.20.)<br />

Size, 33-Kx 46^4 inches, folded in ob. quarto cover; scale, 28 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Consists of two maps divided as follows:<br />

Italy at the end of the 15th century.<br />

Unification of Italy, 1815-1920.<br />

Maps—Northwest Territory. (1927?) qr 911.77 M<br />

French explorations and settlements in the "Old Northwest";<br />

Michigan as part of French possessions, 1671-1763, English possessions<br />

1763-1783, United States possessions, 1783-1805 [by] C. A. Burkhart.<br />

Nystrom [1927?] (Michigan history series, no.l.)<br />

Size, 3334 x 46^4 inches, folded in ob. quarto cover; scale, 23 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Contains inset maps "Northwest Territory by 'Ordinance of 1787' ", "Jesuit map of<br />

Lake Superior from the relation of 1670-1671", "Hennepin's map of the Upper Lakes,<br />

1704", "Great Lakes region of the Sr. d'Anville map of Canada, Louisiana and English<br />

lands, 1755", "Detroit and vicinity at the time of Pontaiac, 1763", and "Ancient garden<br />

beds".<br />

Maps—Russia. (1921.) qr 911.47 M<br />

Russia in Europe. Nystrom, 1921. (Webster-Knowlton-Hazen<br />

European history maps, no.M.M.19.)<br />

Size, 33^4 x 46^4 inches, folded in ob. quarto cover; scale, 88 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Consists of two maps divided as follows:<br />

Expansion of Russia in Europe, 1300-1914.<br />

Russia, 1921, Baltic Republics, Poland, Caucasus Republics, Finland, and Ukraine.


598 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Maps—United States. (1908.) qr 912.73 M14<br />

United States, showing routes of principal explorers and early roads<br />

and highways, from data prepared by Frank Bond, chief clerk, by I. P.<br />

Berthrong, chief of drafting division. 1908.<br />

Size, 23^x32 inches, folded in folio cover; scale, about 100 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Contains inset maps "Alaska", "Philippine Islands", "Tutuila group of the Samoan<br />

Islands", "Guam", "Hawaiian Islands", "Porto Rico", "Panama Canal", "Isthmus of<br />

Panama, showing location of Canal".<br />

Issued by the United States General land office.<br />

Maps—World. (1783.) qr 911 M<br />

Colonial powers, 1783. Nystrom. (Webster-Knowlton-Hazen<br />

European history maps, no.M.M.ll.)<br />

Size, ZZY/i x 4624 inches, folded in ob. quarto cover; scale, 530 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Contains inset maps "North America, 1763" and "India, 1763".<br />

Maps—World. (1921.) qr 911 M2<br />

The world in 1921. Nystrom, 1921. (Webster-Knowlton-Hazen<br />

European history maps, no.M.M.23.)<br />

Size, 34x47^ inches, folded in ob. quarto cover; scale, 530 miles to 1 inch.<br />

Contains inset map "Arctic and Antarctic exploration".<br />

General<br />

Travel and Description<br />

Brouwer, Hendrik Albertus, ed. 910 B78<br />

Practical hints to scientific travellers, v.1-4. 1925-26.<br />

v.1-2, Ed.2, rev.<br />

Articles by scientific explorers in various countries, giving advice concerning<br />

equipment, transportation, relations with natives, etc., with brief information about<br />

climate, topography, native customs, and government and other facilities available to<br />

scientists.<br />

Chatterton, Edward Keble. 910.4 C39b<br />

The brotherhood of the sea; with illustrations. Longmans, 1927.<br />

From out-of-the-way places, from private diaries, first-hand knowledge, and other<br />

sources of information these stories of adventures at sea in war and peace, especially<br />

during the last two decades, have been written to show the heroic spirit of comradeship<br />

and gallant self-sacrifice that has always been the tradition of the brotherhood of the sea.<br />

Chatterton, Edward Keble. 910.4 C39w<br />

Windjammers and shellbacks; strange, true stories of the sea. Lippincott<br />

[1926?]<br />

Europe<br />

Boys, Thomas Shotter. qr 914.21 B67<br />

"Original views of London as it is, by Thomas Shotter Boys, 1842";<br />

a re-issue of the complete set of these scarce and valuable delineations<br />

of London, with descriptive notes to each plate, and a short introduction<br />

by E. B. Chancellor. Architectural Press, 1926.<br />

Du Peloux, Charles, vicomte. qr 016.9144 D92<br />

Repertoire general des ouvrages modernes relatifs au dix-huitieme<br />

siecle frangais (1715-1789). 1926.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 599<br />

Scott, Alexander MacCallum. 914.71 S42<br />

Suomi, the land of the Finns. Butterworth [1926].<br />

Attempts to interpret Finland, its people, its culture, and its place in the modern<br />

world. The author draws his facts, impressions, and observations from various<br />

journeys through the country and from his collection of books on Finland, gathered<br />

during twenty years.<br />

Thorsteinsson, Thorsteinn, ed. 914.91 T41<br />

Iceland; a handbook published on the fortieth anniversary of tlie<br />

Landsbanki Islands (National Bank of Iceland). 1926.<br />

"Some books on Iceland in foreign languages": p.174-180.<br />

The same r 914.91 T41<br />

United States<br />

Calendar Ad Service, Bridgeton, N. J. qr 917.49 C13<br />

Bridgeton, gem-o'-Jersey. Evening News Co., 1926.<br />

An illustrated description of the industries, institutions, and <strong>org</strong>anizations of the<br />

town.<br />

Dondore, Dorothy Anne. 917.7 D72<br />

The prairie and the making of middle America: four centuries of<br />

description. Torch Press, 1926.<br />

"Bibliographical notes": p.435-451.<br />

The same r 917.7 D72<br />

"An elaborate study, in essence a kind of glorified bibliography, of the literature,<br />

chiefly American but partly foreign, to which the region of the Mississippi valley has<br />

given rise... Miss Dondore has subordinated the strictly historical part of her book to<br />

the requirements of literary appraisal." William Macdonald in Books, 1927.<br />

Walker, Kay, comp. r 917.59 W16<br />

Beautiful homes of Miami and environs.<br />

Other Countries<br />

Beals, Carleton. 917.2 B34<br />

Brimstone and chili; a book of personal experiences in the Southwest<br />

and in Mexico. Knopf, 1927.<br />

A lively account of a trip from California, across the desert by Ford, burro, and on<br />

foot, to Mexico City where the author arrived penniless.<br />

Fletcher, Charles Brunsdon. 919.4 F63<br />

The Murray Valley, a three thousand mile run. Angus, 1926.<br />

Account of a motor trip from Sydney across Australia to the mouth of the Murray<br />

River, describing the country and the work of the settlers in its development.<br />

Horn, Alfred Aloysius, pseud. 916.8 H79<br />

Trader Horn, being the life and works of Alfred Aloysius Horn, an<br />

"old visiter"; the works written by himself at the age of seventy-three<br />

and the life, with such of his philosophy as is the gift of age and experience,<br />

taken down and here edited by Ethelreda Lewis; with a foreword<br />

by John Galsworthy. Simon, 1927.<br />

"The story of a white trader's life on the Ogowe River fifty years ago. Aloysius<br />

'Horn' himself writes the formal life in his own delightfully peculiar spelling and fine<br />

Victorian style; Mrs. Lewis contributes the inner life of the adventurer in 'Conversations'<br />

taken down full, shrewd, and burning as they fell from the old man's lips... None of<br />

them [the African traders and adventurers] was given a career like that of this old<br />

travelling hawker, who at the end of his seventy-three years has written his life in a<br />

Johannesburg doss-house." Spectator, 1927.


600 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Le May, Reginald Stuart. 915.9 L58<br />

An Asian Arcady; the land and peoples of northern Siam. Heffer,<br />

1926.'<br />

Bibliography: p.269.<br />

Divided into three parts, historical, topographical and ethnological, and travel. The<br />

author is (1926) acting adviser to the Siamese government in the Ministry of commerce<br />

and communications, and was formerly in the British consular service.<br />

Maconochie, Sir Evan. 915.4 M21<br />

Life in the Indian civil service; with forty-two illustrations. Chapman,<br />

1926.<br />

An account of the author's career in India from 1889 to 1921.<br />

Marvin, Donald Mitchell, & Van Buskirk, J. E. qr 917.1 M43<br />

Canada and the twentieth century. [Royal Bank of Canada] 1926.<br />

An illustrated description of Canada, its commerce, industries, and resources.<br />

Wang, Tsi C 915.1 W197<br />

The youth movement in China. New Republic, Inc., 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Timely and dispassionate study.. .Although the author's material has been inadequately<br />

sifted, too much space being devoted to long lists of student associations, publications,<br />

etc., and not enough to close analysis of the intellectual ebullition, the scheme<br />

of the book is logically drawn. It passes from the story of Yung Wing, who just<br />

eighty years ago came to America as the first Chinese overseas student, through the<br />

gradual increase of those assimilating western ideas, to the part which their influence<br />

has played in various phases of the present upheaval." Saturday reviezu of literature,<br />

1927.<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Lavisse, Ernest, & Rambaud, A. N., cd. 909 L39<br />

Histoire generale du 4e siecle a nos jours. 12v. [1893]—1924.<br />

v.l. Les origines, 395-1095.<br />

v.2. L'Europe feodale, les croisades, 1095-1270.<br />

v.3. Formation des grands etats, 1270-1492.<br />

v.4. Renaissance et reforme, les nouveaux mondes, 1492-1559.<br />

v.S. Les guerres de religion, 1559-1648. Ed.2.<br />

v.6. Louis xiv, 1643-1715. Ed.3.<br />

v.7. Le 18e siecle, 1715-1788. Ed.3.<br />

v.8. La revolution francaise, 1789-1799. Ed.3.<br />

v.9. Napoleon, 1800-1815. Ed.2.<br />

v.10. Les monarchies constitutionnelles, 1815-1847. Ed.2.<br />

v.ll. Revolutions et guerres nationales, 1848-1870. Ed.2.<br />

v.12. Le monde contemporain, 1870-1900. Ed.2.<br />

Springfield, Mass., City Library Association. r 016.901 S76<br />

Civilization through the ages. [1926?]<br />

A short bibliography.<br />

Europe<br />

Babel, Antony. 949.8 Bll<br />

La Bessarabie; etude historique, ethnographique, et economique,<br />

avec 6 cartes hors-texte. 1926. (Bibliotheque d'histoire contemporaine.)<br />

Curtis, Edmund, cd. 941.5 C93r<br />

Richard II in Ireland, 1394-5, and submissions of the Irish chiefs.<br />

Clarendon Press, 1927.<br />

"When King Richard the Second left Ireland on May 15, 1395...he took away with<br />

him thirty-nine instruments and thirty-six letters in which were written and recorded


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 601<br />

Curtis, Edmund, cd.—continued. 941.5 C93r<br />

the homage and submissions of eighty of the leading chiefs of Ireland.. .These documents<br />

are now in the Public Record Office, London... I here reproduce them in the<br />

original Latin, with a full translation or synopsis in English, and an explanatory Introduction."<br />

Foreword.<br />

Davis, William Stearns. r 944.04 D32<br />

The French Revolution as told in fiction. Amer. Library Assoc,<br />

1927. (Reading with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.[39.]<br />

Discusses the subject briefly and recommends five novels and a general history<br />

of the Revolution.<br />

Marbot, Jean Baptiste Marcelin, baron de. 944.05 M36<br />

Memoires du general Bon de Marbot. 3v. [1844.]<br />

v.l. Genes; Austerlitz; Eylau. Ed.33.<br />

v.2. Madrid; Essling; Torres-Vedras. Ed.32.<br />

v.3. Polotsk; La Beresina; Leipzig; Waterloo. Ed.32.<br />

Morell, Thomas. r 937 M91<br />

The history of Rome, from its earliest records to its decline; in a<br />

series of essays, accompanied with reflections, references to original<br />

authorities, and historical questions. Johnson, 1819.<br />

Phipps, Ramsay Weston. 944.04 P52<br />

The armies of the First French Republic and the rise of the marshals<br />

of Napoleon I. v.l. Oxford LTniversity Press, 1926.<br />

Edited by C. F. Phipps.<br />

"List of authorities quoted": v.l, p.[xv]-xxii.<br />

[v.l.] The Armee du Nord.<br />

"Military students will find much that is novel and stimulating in this first portion<br />

of the late Colonel Phipps's exhaustive study of the armies of revolutionary France and<br />

their leaders.. .Colonel Phipps proves that the French Republic was saved by the<br />

regular army of the old monarchy and not by the volunteers, most of whom were worthless...<br />

What he has given in this book is a really valuable addition to military history."<br />

Spectator, 1927.<br />

Slosson, Preston William. 940.9 S63<br />

Twentieth century Europe; with a supplementary chapter on modern<br />

science, by E. E. Slosson, under the editorship of J. T. Shotwell.<br />

Houghton, 1927.<br />

"A commendable effort at a survey of the perplexing currents and cross currents<br />

of the history of Europe during the first quarter of the century. Following a brief<br />

chapter on the heritage of the century are four on European countries before the war,<br />

two on European interests and rivalries beyond the Continent, three on international<br />

relations in Europe itself, four on the World War, five on various phases of post-war<br />

reconstruction, one on cultural history, and a concluding chapter by the author's father,<br />

Dr. E. E. Slosson, on twentieth-century science and invention." W. E. Lingelbach in<br />

American historical review, 1927.<br />

Stevenson, Gertrude Scott, ed. 942.06 S84<br />

Charles I in captivity, from contemporary sources; ed. with an<br />

introduction, by G. S. Stevenson. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Sets forth with a minimum of commentary, contemporary accounts of the king<br />

during the last two years of his life. The whole of Sir Thomas Herbert's "Memoirs of<br />

the two last years of the reign of... King Charles I" is printed. Inserted, in<br />

chronological order, are a number of other important contemporary documents including<br />

Charles's letters and the official report of his trial. Contains also the king's speech on<br />

the scaffold, descriptions of the king by the Earl of Clarendon and Sir Philip Warwick,<br />

and Sir Henry Halford's report to the prince regent, in 1813, of the accidental finding<br />

of the king's body in St. Ge<strong>org</strong>e's Chapel, Windsor.


602 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States<br />

Ballard, Colin Robert. 973.7 B21<br />

The military genius of Abraham Lincoln; an essay. Oxford<br />

University Press, 1926.<br />

"List of authors consulted": 4th preliminary leaf.<br />

"Written on the premise that Lincoln 'was solely responsible for the strategy of<br />

the North.' The author finds little to criticize and much to praise...The book does not<br />

contribute anything that is new on the subject, but furnishes a good brief account of<br />

the military operations in Virginia with particular reference to Lincoln's leadership and<br />

control. There is only passing mention of the operations in the West." T. R. Hay<br />

in American historical review, 1927.<br />

Barth, Harold Bradshaw. qr 977.1 B27<br />

History of Columbiana County, Ohio. 2v. Historical Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Beard, Charles Austin, & Beard, Mrs. M. R. 973 B34r<br />

The rise of American civilization; decorations by Wilfred Jones. 2v.<br />

Macmillan, 1927.<br />

v.l. The agricultural era.<br />

v.2. The industrial era.<br />

Synthesizes the political, economic, and cultural elements in our history from the<br />

colonial days to the present with mastery of material, discrimination in judgment, vigor<br />

and charm of style. The volumes have been aptly called a long editorial on American<br />

history. Details of politics, for example, are assumed to be part of the reader's<br />

equipment. Military history is simply omitted. The Beards have tackled a most<br />

difficult task and achieved it with brilliant success. Condensed from D. S. Muzzey in<br />

Political science quarterly, 1927.<br />

Bodley, Temple, cd. r 976.9 B58<br />

Reprints of Littell's Political transactions in and concerning Kentucky<br />

and Letter of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Nicholas to his friend in Virginia, also<br />

General Wilkinson's memorial. Morton, 1926. (Filson Club. Publications,<br />

no.31.)<br />

Byrne, Patrick Edward. 978 B99<br />

Soldiers of the plains. Minton, 1926.<br />

"Convinced that the world does not recognize the efficiency, courage, and intelligence<br />

of the Indian fighting man, he has presented a record of some of the principal<br />

campaigns of the Indian Wars—including the incident of the Custer Massacre. His<br />

judgment of the American Government's treatment of the Indians is consistently severe."<br />

Independent, 1926.<br />

[Everhart, J. F.] qr 977.1 E95<br />

1794: History of Muskingum County, Ohio, with illustrations and<br />

biographical sketches of prominent men and pioneers. Everhart, 1882.<br />

"Publisher's preface" signed: A. A. Graham.<br />

Forbes, Gen. John. 974.886 F7S<br />

Letters of General John Forbes relating to the expedition against<br />

Fort Duquesne in 1758; compiled from books in the Carnegie Library of<br />

Pittsburgh for the Allegheny County committee, Pennsylvania Society<br />

of the Colonial Dames of America by Irene Stewart; to which is added<br />

a list of references on the expedition. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.<br />

committee, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.88.<br />

The sa r 974.886 F75


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 603<br />

970.1 1242<br />

Indian tribes and missions; a handbook of general history of the North<br />

American Indians, early missionary efforts and missions of the Episcop<br />

Church. [Rev. ed.] Church Missions Pub. Co. [cl926.]<br />

At head of title: The Church in story and pageant.<br />

Originally published under title "A handbook of the Church's mission to the Indians".<br />

Bibliography: Appendix, p.[13]-16.<br />

Jones, Mrs. Ellen Campbell. 974.886 J398<br />

A brief history of Pittsburgh, 1728-1927. 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p. [36.]<br />

The same r 974.886 J398<br />

Contains 36 pages. Besides a chronological account of the city, there are brief<br />

paragraphs on art, music, authors, churches, libraries, hospitals, benevolent institutions,<br />

schools, newspapers, theaters, and boroughs, and a list of mayors from 1816 to 1926.<br />

Kirkland, Edward Chase. 973.7 K28<br />

The peacemakers of 1864. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.259-276.<br />

"The story of the various efforts in 1864 to end the Civil War with a peace without<br />

victory...As its title suggests, the book deals not so much with the peace movements as<br />

such as with the individuals engaged in them." R. D. W. Connor in American historical<br />

review, 1927.<br />

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble. 973.7 Mil<br />

Highways and byways of the Civil War; illustrated with official<br />

photographs from the War department. Dorrance [cl926].<br />

"A survey of the various campaigns and battlefields, viewed in the light of recent<br />

visits to the historic scenes." Books, 1026.<br />

Marshall, Charles. 973.7 M41<br />

An aide-de-camp of Lee; being the papers of Colonel Charles Marshall,<br />

sometime aide-de-camp, military secretary, and assistant adjutant<br />

general on the staff of Robert E. Lee, 1862-1865; ed. by Sir<br />

Frederick Maurice. Little, 1927.<br />

"His duties brought him into close association with his chief and gave him access<br />

to a mine of valuable information concerning Lee's military policy and the operations<br />

of the Army of Northern Virginia. His papers are based upon the information thus<br />

acquired. It is fortunate that they should now be given to the public with the comments<br />

of so talented a soldier and military historian as Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice.<br />

Of special interest is the evidence at first hand of incidents long the subject of controversy:<br />

Jackson's tardiness in the Seven Days; Lee's conception of the flank movement<br />

at Chancellorsville; Stuart's responsibility for the failure of the Gettysburg<br />

campaign." American historical review, 1927.<br />

Parker, Arthur Caswell. r 970.3 P23<br />

An analytical history of the Seneca Indians. Lewis H. M<strong>org</strong>an<br />

chapter, 1926. (New York State Archaeological Association. Research­<br />

es and transactions, v.6, no.l-S.)<br />

Rivet, P. 9 r ° 16 97 R52<br />

'<br />

Bibliographie americaniste. 1926.<br />

"Extrait du 'Journal de la Societe des Americanistes de Paris,' nouvelle serie,<br />

t.xviii, 1926, p.399-531."


604 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Timberlake, Henry. r 970.3 T47<br />

Lieut. Henry Timberlake's Memoirs, 1756-1765; with annotation,<br />

introduction, and index by S. C Williams. Watauga Press, 1927.<br />

With reproduction of original title-page, London, 1765.<br />

Bibliography: p.[177]-184.<br />

Account of his experiences in the French and Indian War and his observations<br />

on the manners and customs of the Cherokees whom he visited, at the request of their<br />

chiefs, in order to cement the peace with the colonists for which they sued in 1761.<br />

United States—Interior department. r 970.5 U2535in<br />

Indian policies; comments on the resolutions of the Advisory council<br />

on Indian affairs. 1924.<br />

United States—Library of Congress. qr 973.3 U25d<br />

Documents illustrative of the formation of the union of the American<br />

states. 1927. (69th Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. no.398.)<br />

Running title: Formation of the United States.<br />

Prepared by the Legislative reference service, Library of Congress.<br />

Vanderslice, John Mitchell. r 973.7 V18<br />

Gettysburg; where and how the regiments fought and the troops<br />

they encountered; an account of the battle, giving movements, positions,<br />

and losses of the commands engaged. [Gettysburg Battle-Field Memorial<br />

Assoc] 1897.<br />

Originally published under title "Gettysburg; a history of the .Gettysburg Battle-<br />

Field Memorial Association".<br />

Other Countries<br />

Harlow, Vincent Todd. 972.98 H27<br />

A history of Barbados, 1625-1685. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[xiii]-xviii.<br />

King-Hall, Stephen. 951 K26<br />

The China of to-day. Woolf, 1927.<br />

A 45-page essay on the forces which have worked toward the disintegration of the<br />

ancient social and political structure of China.<br />

Millin, Mrs. Sarah Gertrude. 968 M69<br />

The South Africans. Boni [cl927],<br />

"Mrs. Millin is not only a writer of rare talent but a South African, and the<br />

result in this book is...the best general survey of the South African scene that has<br />

yet been written, and more particularly the most penetrating account of the racial<br />

groups...It covers systematically and logically.. .the historical, the geographical, and<br />

the ethnological scene." Francis Brett Young in Books, 1927.<br />

Rawlinson, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 935 R23s<br />

The seven great monarchies of the ancient eastern world; or, The<br />

history, geography, and antiquities of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media,<br />

Persia, Parthia, and Sassanian, or New Persian Empire. 3v. Hurst<br />

[1875].<br />

Woodhead, Henry Ge<strong>org</strong>e Wandesforde, and others. 950 W86<br />

Occidental interpretations of the Far Eastern problem (Lectures on<br />

the Harris foundation, 1925). University of Chicago Press [cl926].<br />

Contents.—Problems of present-day China, by H. G. W. Woodhead.—China's<br />

economic resources, by Julean Arnold.—The Russians in the Far East, by H. K. Norton.<br />

—Appendix: Leading statesmen of modern China.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 605<br />

European War<br />

Commission for Relief in Belgium. qr 940.917 C735<br />

Statistical review of relief operations, by G. I. Gay; Five years,<br />

November 1, 1914, to August 31, 1919, and to final liquidation. [Stanford<br />

University Press, 1925.]<br />

At head of title: The Commission for Relief in Belgium, Herbert Hoover, chairman.<br />

"The materials from which this volume was compiled are to be found in the<br />

Hoover War Library, Stanford University, California." Verso of title-page.<br />

"This present volume is mainly concerned with commodity statistics as distinguished<br />

from financial accounting." Foreword.<br />

Contents.—Foreword, by Herbert Hoover.—Review of relief operations.—Statistics.<br />

Hagood, Johnson. 940.918 H143<br />

The Services of supply; a memoir of the great war. Houghton, 1927.<br />

A shortened version of the account written at the instance of the War department.<br />

Based on General Hagood's journal and copies of important letters, memoranda, and<br />

orders initiated by him or bearing on questions in which he was personally concerned.<br />

Moors, John Farwell. 973.9132 M88<br />

The great issue disclosed by the leaders and the plain people in<br />

Europe and America. Jones, 1919.<br />

This essay, reprinted from the "New York times", is a review of President Wilson's<br />

policy, a defence of his ideals, and a plea against the spirit of hate and vengeance<br />

toward Germany expressed by some of his opponents.<br />

Books for the Blind<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

support in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of this<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania, and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade two<br />

Balzac, Honore de. qE B218at<br />

The atheist's mass, and other stories. 4v. National Institute for<br />

the Blind.<br />

Bowen, Marjorie (pseud, of Gabrielle Margaret qE B662b<br />

Vere Campbell).<br />

Black magic. 3v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Collins, Wilkie. qE C694w<br />

The woman in white. 8v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Conrad, Joseph. qE 910.4 C75<br />

The mirror of the sea. 2v. National Institute for the Blind, 1925.<br />

Conrad, Joseph, & Hueffer, F. M. qE C755ro<br />

Romance. 6v. National Institute for the Blind.


606 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Dumas, Alexandre, the elder. qE D891tw<br />

Twenty years after. lOv. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Farnol, Jeffery. qE F245b<br />

The broad highway. 5v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Gibbs, Sir Philip. ' qE G365m<br />

The middle of the road. 5v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Hardy, Thomas. qE H263f<br />

Far from the madding crowd. 4v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Johnston, Mary. qE J369t2<br />

To have and to hold. 4v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

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The grey room. 2v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Wells, Herbert Ge<strong>org</strong>e. qE W494h<br />

History of Mr. Polly. 2v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Adams, Katharine. j A214r<br />

Red caps and lilies; illustrated by Jay Van Everen. Macmillan.<br />

Experiences of a group of children at the time of the French Revolution.<br />

Chrisman, Arthur Bowie. j C459w<br />

The wind that wouldn't blow; stories of the merry Middle Kingdom<br />

for children, and myself, with silhouette decorations cut by Else Hasselriis.<br />

Dutton.<br />

Story of the unkind Shen who would send no wind to cool the earth and how the<br />

"instrument" which we to-day call a "fan" was discovered. Also 15 other humorous<br />

tales of Chinese life.<br />

Crownfield, Gertrude. j C896aL<br />

Alison Blair; illustrated by G. M. Richards. Dutton.<br />

Story of an orphaned English girl who seeks the protection of a kinsman, one of<br />

the early settlers in the Mohawk Valley. Alison has numerous adventures, including<br />

capture by the Indians, but is befriended by General William Johnson.<br />

Eliot, Mrs. Ethel (Cook). j E4762w<br />

The Wind Boy; illustrated by Winifred Bromhall. Doubleday.<br />

Fanciful story of two refugee children who journey to Clear Land with the Wind<br />

Boy, and how they and their artist mother find happiness.<br />

Ferris, Helen Josephine, & Moore, Virginia. j 920.7 F42<br />

Girls who did; stories of real girls and their careers, illustrated by<br />

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Interviews with 19 women who have succeeded in different fields of work, showing<br />

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The final chapter is addressed to the girl of to-day who is wondering about a career.<br />

Field, Rachel Lyman. j 811 F458aL<br />

An alphabet for boys and girls. Doubleday, 1926.<br />

Verses and pictures for little children.


BOOKS ADDED—NOVEMBER 1927 607<br />

Franck, Harry Alverson. j 915.1 F87<br />

China; a geographical reader, with many illustrations, largely from<br />

photographs by the author. Owen Pub. Co. [cl927.] (Travels in many<br />

lands.)<br />

With the author, one may travel through China, visiting the schools and temples and<br />

seeing how the people in different places live. The pictures are a special feature.<br />

Franck, Harry Alverson. j 915.2 F87<br />

The Japanese Empire; a geographical reader, with many illustrations,<br />

largely from photographs by the author. Owen Pub. Co. [cl927.]<br />

(Travels in many lands.)<br />

Partial contents.—Living in the Japanese capital.—The Japanese at work and play.<br />

—Among the "hairy" Ainu.—Formosa, Japan's tropical island.—How the Koreans live.<br />

Hague, Elizabeth F. j 793.1 H14<br />

Dramatic moments in American history; an historical dramatic reader<br />

for elementary grades and for junior high schools. University Pub.<br />

Co., 1926.<br />

"Suggested references" : p.337.<br />

Historical characters and outstanding episodes are interestingly presented, and<br />

suggestions for exercises and projects are given. Includes directions for production,<br />

also for writing plays similar in type.<br />

Hogan, Inez. j H686L<br />

The little black and white lamb; illustrated and decorated by the<br />

author. Macrae.<br />

Short story for the younger children.<br />

Lucas, Edward Verrall. j L969fL<br />

The Flamp [and other stories]; illustrated by Olive Crane. Stokes.<br />

Contents.—The Flamp.—The ameliorator.—The schoolboy's apprentice.<br />

The first story tells of a curious beast, the last of his race, and how he became<br />

the guardian of the little city of Ule.<br />

Meigs, Cornelia. j M574t<br />

The trade wind, with illustrations in color by Henry Pitz. Little.<br />

(The Beacon Hill bookshelf.)<br />

Tale of adventure on the high seas in the period just preceding the American Revolution.<br />

Includes encounters with Dutch and Portuguese traders, Barbary pirates, and<br />

English men-of-war.<br />

Moon, Carl. j M8752f<br />

The flaming arrow. Stokes.<br />

Customs of life among the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest before the coming of<br />

the white man form the background for this story of Che-loo, the young hunter who<br />

saved the mesa town of Pau-lan-tee from its three great enemies and became the ruler<br />

of his people.<br />

Moon, Mrs. Grace Purdie. j M875n<br />

Nadita (Little Nothing); illustrated by Carl Moon. Doubleday.<br />

About a little Mexican girl who lives with an old potter—how she visits a sugar<br />

plantation, is carried away by a traveling circus, and finally finds a happy home.<br />

Mukerji, Dhan Gopal. j M9532g<br />

Gay-Neck; the story of a pigeon, illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff.<br />

Dutton.<br />

The odyssey of a beautiful carrier pigeon, telling of his early training in Calcutta,<br />

his experiences in the Himalaya Mountains, and his adventures in the World War.


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Owen, Francis C. j 656 034<br />

Sentinels of the sea. Owen Pub. Co. [cl926.] (The young learners<br />

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Contents.—Navigation.—Lighthouse history.—The lighthouse service.—Lights.—Fog<br />

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The Weather bureau.-—The Coast and geodetic survey.<br />

Includes an account of Grace Darling and a number of poems.<br />

Quear, Charles Lorin. j 716.6 Q22<br />

School and home gardens. University Pub. Co., 1926.<br />

Practical handbook, giving directions for the raising of vegetables, small fruits, and<br />

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Robinson, Mabel Louise. j R552s<br />

Sarah's Dakin; illustrations by Julie Brown. Dutton.<br />

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Dakin is her dog, a fine collie, who has a part in every happening, and incidentally wins<br />

for Sarah her heart's desire.<br />

Wheeler, Ida Willsea. j 731 W61<br />

Playing with clay; illustrated by E. T. Wolcott. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Shows how to make plates and bowls, vases, tiles, and other objects. Helpful<br />

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Rex. Doran.<br />

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mother, and his devoted friend Oliver, and in the effect upon him of a rebuff in love.<br />

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Lord of the world. Dodd.<br />

First published in 1907.<br />

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Witch wood. Houghton.<br />

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Cabell, James Branch. C112s<br />

Something about Eve; a comedy of fig-leaves. McBride.<br />

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leave of his natural body, and start on a mystic quest toward the Kingdom of Antan,<br />

wdiere wishes come true. He escapes many of the temptations that beset him, but falls<br />

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"It is a pilgrim's progress through the realms of sex in which the hero who seeks<br />

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Chateaubriant, Alphonse de. C3962p<br />

The peat-cutters; tr. by F. M. Robinson. Dial Press.<br />

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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith. C4272s<br />

The secret of Father Brown. Harper.<br />

Further episodes in the career of the detective priest.<br />

Christie, Mrs. Agatha (Miller). C461b<br />

The Big Four. Dodd.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Cleugh, Sophia. C579J<br />

Jeanne Margot. Macmillan.<br />

Although her childhood is spent in tending her uncle's geese and cow, sturdy Jeanne<br />

Margot is destined to find love at the court of Louis XIV, in the atmosphere of luxury<br />

and intrigue.<br />

Colby, Mrs. Nathalie (Sedgwick). C679b<br />

Black stream. Harcourt.<br />

A story of New York life—of the "black stream" of ambitions, desires, and urges<br />

that keeps Dr. Farraday at the grindstone to support his family in luxury, instead of<br />

living quietly and devoting his time to research, as he longs to do.<br />

Davis, Richard Harding. D323f<br />

From "Gallegher" to "The deserter"; the best stories of R. H. Davis;<br />

selected with an introduction by Roger Burlingame. Scribner.<br />

Contents.—Gallegher.—Van Bibber and the swan boats.—The trailer for room 8.—<br />

Van Bibber's burglar.—The other woman.—The reporter who made himself king.—An<br />

unfinished story.—The editor's story.—An assisted emigrant.—Cinderella.—The last<br />

ride together.—On the fever ship.—The vagrant.—A derelict.—The bar sinister.—The<br />

spy.—A wasted day.—The amateur.—Peace manoeuvres.—A question of latitude.—The<br />

nature faker.—The consul.—My buried treasure.—The lost house.—The invasion of<br />

England.—The grand cross of the crescent.—The mind reader.—Blood will tell.—The<br />

naked man.—The long arm.—The God of coincidence.—The buried treasure of Cobre.—<br />

The boy scout.—Billy and the big stick.—The card sharp.—Playing dead.—Somewhere<br />

in France.—The frame-up.—The boy who cried wolf.—The deserter.<br />

Deeping, Warwick. D372k<br />

Kitty. Knopf.<br />

The story of a young English officer during and after the World War, and of the<br />

brave struggle his devoted wife makes to free him from a cold but selfishly possessive<br />

mother.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 617<br />

Durant, William James. D938t<br />

Transition; a sentimental story of one mind and one era. Simon.<br />

This story of John Lemaire is "an autobiography in a guise so thin as to be<br />

transparent. . .Dr. Durant here does for himself wdiat he has done with such brilliant<br />

success for Plato, Kant, Spencer, Croce and the rest of the great philosophers. He<br />

tells his own tale, that is, from the particular standpoint of mental experience, and<br />

against the rich background of the marching thought-forms of the ages; and he brings<br />

to this tale the same gift of narrative, the same sense of humor, the same warm human<br />

sympathy". John Haynes Holmes in Books, 1927.<br />

Fuller, Margaret Witter. F9832a<br />

Alma; a novel. Morrow.<br />

"The story of a Danish woman of forty who wants to be married. She comes to<br />

'the free country, for the home.' Through every absurdity of her quest, as her associates<br />

view her, she moves as Alma J<strong>org</strong>enson, the servant, the waitress, bodied forth with the<br />

definite lines of life; but overshadowing her like a bright cloud goes that epic Seeker,<br />

the immemorial woman." Zona Gale in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Gibbs, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, b. 1870. G364c<br />

The Castle Rock mystery. Appleton.<br />

A detective story.<br />

Gibbs, Sir Philip. G36Si<br />

The individualist; a novel. Clode.<br />

A reprint of an early novel.<br />

The setting is an English village, and the chief characters a young man of the old<br />

aristocracy who is an adherent of a new political party, the Individualists; a young<br />

woman who teaches the village school; and the blacksmith's son, an Oxford man.<br />

Hull, Helen Rose. H914i<br />

Islanders. Macmillan.<br />

"The story of a spirited woman who lived long years a 'dependent female' in other<br />

persons' houses. It is the account of a thwarted life which turned its very frustration<br />

into final success." Gareta Busey in Books, 1927.<br />

Lehmann, Rosamond. LS53d<br />

Dusty answer. Holt.<br />

An introspective novel, a record of a girl's emotional development from her first<br />

rememberings until a year or two after college. The only child in a quiet and rather<br />

lonely English home, Judith was keenly interested in the group of cousins who visited<br />

next door, and after the awakening experience of love for another girl at college, found<br />

the renewal of friendship with them a passionate but poignantly disappointing experience.<br />

Locke, William John. L759k<br />

The kingdom of Theophilus. Dodd.<br />

Theophilus Bird, a placid clerk in the Home office, is startled out of his humdrum<br />

existence by an unexpected legacy, which brings to him and to Daphne trouble and<br />

anxiety, but in the end a great happiness.<br />

McWhorter, John Camillus. r M229s<br />

The scout of the Buckongehanon; an historical romance of the<br />

Western Virginia border, 1764-1782. Christopher Pub. House.


618 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Montague, Charles Edward. M8462r<br />

Right off the map; a novel. Doubleday.<br />

An ironical account of Porto and Ria, two imaginary countries on a semi-tropical<br />

island, and of the war between them originated by "business interests" and backed by a<br />

subservient press and a willing church. The motives and methods of the conduct of the<br />

war parallel those of the World War, of which the book is a penetrating satire.<br />

Ostenso, Martha. 02972m<br />

The mad Carews. Dodd.<br />

Elsa Bowers, the child of Minnesota pioneer farmers, is drawn almost against her<br />

will into the circle of the Carews, an arrogant, uncontrolled family, enthralling to her<br />

imagination even when she is most angered against them.<br />

Overton, Grant Martin, ed. 03323c<br />

Cream of the jug; an anthology of humorous stories. Harper.<br />

Contents.—I'm in a hurry [by] W. H. Upson.—The custody of the pumpkin [by]<br />

P. G. Wodehouse.—The milky way [by] S. E. White.—La Bella Gina [by] E. M.<br />

Kelly.—Classics in slang: Robinson Crusoe [by] H. C. Witwer.—The pusher-in-theface<br />

[by] F. S. Fitzgerald.—Almost a gentleman [by] Edward Hope.—Arabian knights<br />

[by] O. R. Cohen.—The sixth McNally [by] Montague Glass.—Zone of quiet [by]<br />

R. W. Lardner.<br />

Poole, Ernest. • P795s<br />

Silent storms. Macmillan.<br />

The marriage of a middle-aged, Western-bred, Wall Street broker and a beautiful<br />

young French girl of impoverished aristocratic family brings the problems of difference<br />

not only of age but of religion and of nationality.<br />

Porter, Mrs. Eleanor (Hodgman). P835ju<br />

Just mother, and other stories. Doran.<br />

Contents.—Just mother.—The fee.—The apple tree and Jimmy.—From out of the<br />

West.—A primrose that grew in a tea-room.—For mother: a Christmas.—When Beth<br />

came home.—The rebellion of Molly.—A fair exchange.—Reveries of Ge<strong>org</strong>iana.—The<br />

Major's Waterloo.—The loves of Miss Mary.—A knight there was.—The conquering of<br />

Caroline.—By Polly's aid.—In the shadow of Trinity.—Miss Helen's experiment.<br />

Ramsay, Janet. R1812b<br />

The bright threshold. Longmans.<br />

"Miss Ramsay... moves Natalie Parkhurst. . .from the tragic episode of her life<br />

in Paris with her mother, an American prima donna, to her struggle some years later in<br />

New York. . .Parallel with the circumstances of Natalie's life goes the spiritual<br />

equivalent of her passionate soul, searching always for the integrity of the inner<br />

chamber of herself, over whose bright threshold she can only cross when illusion is left<br />

outside." N. S. Colby in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Roberts, Elizabeth Madox. R5363m<br />

My heart and my flesh; a novel. Viking Press.<br />

Heart and flesh both suffer under the conditions which dominate the life of a<br />

well-bred girl in a small Kentucky town, and she turns to her violin for comfort. On<br />

the verge of starvation and insanity, she is able to readjust her life in a new environment.<br />

Seymour, Mrs. Beatrice Kean (Stapleton). S521t<br />

Three wives. Knopf.<br />

"The story of three women who found that they were not happily married, and what<br />

they did about it. Actually it is an exhaustively thorough study of domestic relations<br />

in the more modernistic stratum of English life." New York times, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 619<br />

Swinnerton, Frank Arthur. S9782ca<br />

The casement; a diversion. Doran.<br />

An early novel not published before in America.<br />

A quiet, simple romance of an English girl who lives with her older married sister<br />

and falls in love with the business partner of her brother-in-law.<br />

Van Buren, Maud, & Bemis, K. L, cd. V1772c<br />

Christmas in modern story; an anthology for adults. Century.<br />

Contents.—The candle in the forest [by] Temple Bailey.—Christmas on the Singing<br />

River [by] J. L. Harbour.—The shepherd who watched by night [by] T. N. Page.—<br />

Christmas at the Trimbles' [by] R. M. Stuart.—The gift of the manger [by] E. B.<br />

Delano.—God rest you, merry Christians [by] G. M. Martin.—To Springvale for<br />

Christmas [by] Zona Gale.—Emmy Jane's Christmas [by] J. B. Tenney.—David's Star<br />

of Bethlehem [by] C. W. Parmenter.—A God in Israel [by] Norman Duncan.—Van<br />

Valkenberg's Christmas gift [by] E. G. Jordan.—A beggar's Christmas [by] Edith<br />

Wyatt.-—A Christmas mystery [by] W. J. Locke.—A Christmas confession [by] A. M.<br />

Daulton.—The day of days [by] Elsie Singmaster.—Holly at the door [by] A. S. Turnbull.—Teacher<br />

Jensen [by] Karin Michaelis.—Honorable Tommy [by] M. E. W. Freeman.—The<br />

sad shepherd [by] Henry Van Dyke.—Christmas bread [by] Kathleen<br />

Norris.<br />

The same r V1772c<br />

Ward, Arthur Sarsfield (pseud. Sax Rohmer). W2132m<br />

Moon of madness. Doubleday.<br />

A mystery story.<br />

Whitlock, Brand. W647tr<br />

Transplanted. Appleton.<br />

A wealthy American girl, ambitious for social position, marries a titled but impoverished<br />

Frenchman. The differences of standards, especially moral, and her feeling<br />

that she is an alien almost disrupt her marriage.<br />

Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville. W832c<br />

Carry on, Jeeves! Doran.<br />

A series of comic episodes in which Jeeves, the resourceful valet, shows his capacity<br />

for extricating his young master and his friends from difficulties.<br />

Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville. W832di<br />

Divots. Doran.<br />

Nine humorous golfing tales.<br />

Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville. W832sm<br />

The small bachelor. Doran.<br />

A humorous romantic tale, with an element of mystery. The scene is laid in New<br />

York, and the characters include a young man from Idaho who paints, a policeman who<br />

wishes to become a poet, and a man who is enamoured of the Zane Grey and I om<br />

Mix West, but has a socially ambitious wife and a lovely daughter.<br />

French Fiction<br />

Acremant, Mme. Germaine (Poulain). q 843 A187<br />

La hutte d'acajou; roman, illustrations de Jules Joets. (La Petite<br />

illustration: serie-roman, no.200-203; new ser. no.77-80.)


620 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Bordeaux, Henry. q 843 B63j<br />

Les jeux dangereux; roman, illustrations de L. Sabattier. (La<br />

Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.l 14-117.)<br />

Cahuet, Alberic. q 843 C12r<br />

Regine Romani; roman, illustrations de Rene Lelong. (La Petite<br />

illustration; serie-roman, no.93-95.)<br />

Delarue-Mardrus, Mme. Lucie. q 843 D39g<br />

Graine au vent; roman, illustrations de Pierre Brissaud. (La Petite<br />

illustration; serie-roman, no.103-106.)<br />

Du Bois, Albert. q 843 D85<br />

Le secret de la villa des trois cypres; roman, illustrations de Ge<strong>org</strong>es<br />

Leroux. (La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.111-112.)<br />

Duchene, Ferdinand. q 843 D86<br />

Kamir; roman d'une femme arabe, compositions en couleurs de M.<br />

Bouviolle. (La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.119-121.)<br />

Frondaie, Pierre. q 843 F966<br />

L'eau du Nil; roman, illustrations de L. Sabattier. • (La Petite<br />

illustration; serie-roman, no.122-125.)<br />

Frondaie, Pierre. q 843 F966h<br />

L'homme a l'Hispano; roman, illustrations de Leon Fauret. (La<br />

Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.96-100.)<br />

Geniaux, Charles. q 843 G293r<br />

La resurrection dAphrodite; roman, illustrations de Rene-Marie<br />

Castaing. (La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.169, 171-172, 174;<br />

new ser., no.64-67.)<br />

Pittard, Mme. Helene (Dufour) (pseud. Noelle Roger). q 843 P67c<br />

Celui qui voit; roman, illustrations de Vadasz. (La Petite illustration;<br />

serie-roman, no.130-133.)<br />

Pittard, Mme. Helene (Dufour) (pseud. Noelle Roger). q 843 P67no<br />

Le nouvel Adam; roman, illustrations par L. Sabattier. (La Petite<br />

illustration; serie-roman, no.179-184; new ser., no.68-72.)<br />

Rivollet, Ge<strong>org</strong>es. q 843 RS2t<br />

Les trois graces; pages d'une chronique romanesque du Premier<br />

Empire, illustrations de Ge<strong>org</strong>es Scott. (La Petite illustration; serieroman,<br />

no.102.)<br />

Rosny, J. H., aine (pseud, of J. H. H. Boex). q 843 R735f<br />

La fille d'affaires; roman, illustrations de L. Sabattier. (La Petite<br />

illustration; serie-roman, no.107-110.)


Sandy, Isabelle. q g43 g22<br />

BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 621<br />

Andorra; ou, Les hommes d'airain; roman, illustrations par Andre<br />

Devambez. (La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.159-162- new ser<br />

no.59-62.)<br />

Savignon, Andre. q 843 S26<br />

Le secret des eaux; roman, illustrations de Frederic de Haenen.<br />

(La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.154-156; new ser., no.56-58.)<br />

Schultz, Yvonne. q 843 S3g<br />

La flamme sur le rempart; roman, illustrations de Leon Fauret.<br />

(La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.126-129.)<br />

Zifferer, Paul. q 843 Z61<br />

La ville imperiale; roman, traduction par Marcel Dunan; illustrations<br />

de L. Sabattier. (La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.206-210;<br />

new ser., no.81-85.)<br />

General Works<br />

Akers, Susan Grey. r 025.3 A31<br />

Simple library cataloging. Amer. Library Assoc, 1927.<br />

"List of references on cataloging, and of aids for the cataloger": p.90-92.<br />

American Library Association. r 020.6 A51o<br />

Official program, forty-eighth annual meeting and fiftieth anniversary<br />

conference, Atlantic City-Philadelphia, October 4-9, 1926. [Donnelley]<br />

1926.<br />

Baker, Ernest Albert, ed. 027 B17<br />

The uses of libraries. University of London Press, 1927.<br />

"Based on a course of public lectures given at University College, London, during<br />

the sessions 1924-26."<br />

Contents.—The uses of libraries: introductory, by E. A. Baker.—On the way to<br />

use a library, and how to read, by E. A. Baker.—The British Museum, the collections<br />

[with a bibliography], by Arundell Esdaile.—The British Museum for research purposes,<br />

by G. F. Barwick.—The university libraries [with list of special collections of value to<br />

research students I, by L. Newcombe.—Scientific and technical libraries, by Allan Gomme.<br />

—The Public record office and archives, by Hilary Jenkinson.—Collections of manuscripts,<br />

by Robin Flower.—A specialist library for art, by G. H. Palmer.—The library<br />

resources of London, by C. R. Sanderson.—Library resources outside London, by W. C.<br />

B. Sayers.—Library resources outside Britain, by E. C. Richardson.—A selection of<br />

aids and guide-books.<br />

Black, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Fraser, comp. r 012 M22b<br />

Macpherson's Ossian and the Ossianic controversy; a contribution<br />

towards a bibliography. New York Public library, 1926.<br />

Cole, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Watson. r 027 C68<br />

Early library development in New York state (1800-1900). New<br />

York Public library, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.3.<br />

"Reprinted February 1927 from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of<br />

November and December 1926."


622 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Los Angeles—Public library. q 022 L89<br />

Hand book of the central building, Los Angeles Public library<br />

[comp. by F. H. Hyers]. [cl927.]<br />

The same qr 022 L89<br />

r 053 M65<br />

Meyer's monats-hefte; deutsch-amerikanische zeitschrift fiir literatur,<br />

kunst, und gesellschaft, Juni 1853-Juni 1855. v.1-5. 1853-55.<br />

New York (city)—Public library. qr 012 N26<br />

The Seligman collection of Irvingiana; a catalogue of manuscripts<br />

and other material by or about Washington Irving given to the New<br />

York Public library by Mrs. I. N. Seligman and Mr. Ge<strong>org</strong>e S. Hellman.<br />

1926.<br />

"Reprinted, March 1926 from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of<br />

February 1926."<br />

United States—Library of Congress. r 028.81 U25b<br />

Braille, grade one and a half books; service for the blind. 1927.<br />

Vollbehr, Otto H. F. r 093 V37<br />

The Vollbehr incunabula at the National Arts Club of New York<br />

from August 23 to September 30 MCMXXVI, by G. P. Winship. [Pynson<br />

Printers, 1926.]<br />

Plates printed on both sides.<br />

Walton, Genevieve Maria Julia. qr 027 W19<br />

Libraries in Michigan; an historical sketch in the year of the golden<br />

jubilee of the American Library Association 1876-1926. [Michigan<br />

State Library, 1926.] (Michigan library bulletin, v.17, supplement.)<br />

"Statistics of public libraries [in Michigan] 1925": fold. tab.<br />

"The State Library joined with the Michigan Library Association in the undertaking,<br />

offering to publish such a sketch as a supplementary issue of the Michigan<br />

library bulletin." Introductory note.<br />

Wilmington Institute Free Library. r 027.4 W763L<br />

Library service for "Greater Wilmington"; a report on the present<br />

service and future expansion of the Wilmington Institute Free Library,<br />

by F. M. Jones of the Board of managers, March 31, 1926. 1926.<br />

Philosophy. Psychology<br />

Bjerre, Andreas. 150 B49<br />

The psychology of murder; a study in criminal psychology; tr. from<br />

the Swedish by E. Classen. Longmans, 1927.<br />

"Based...on investigations conducted in the Central prison at Langholmen, Stockholm."<br />

Introduction.<br />

Bruce, Henry Addington Bayley. 136.7 B82y<br />

Your growing child; a book of talks to parents on life's needs.<br />

Funk, 1927.<br />

"Hints for further reading": p.392-398.<br />

Simple and practical chapters on aspects of the mental and physical growth of the<br />

child, intended to acquaint parents who have little knowledge of psychology and<br />

physiology with the findings of modern science that bear directly on child rearing.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 623<br />

Dorsey, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Amos. lso D74<br />

The nature of man. Harper, 1927. (Things-to-know series.)<br />

Deals in 82 pages with man's physical, social, and cultural behavior, according to<br />

the theory of behaviorism.<br />

Jordan, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Jefferis. 150 j42<br />

The story of psychology; a handbook for everyman. Benn, 1926.<br />

(Stories of science.)<br />

Running title "An everyman psychology".<br />

Bibliography: p.7-8.<br />

A brief general discussion of the teachings of the various schools of modern psychology<br />

in relation to character, health, every-day life, and religion.<br />

Skinner, Charles Edward, and others, ed. 150 S62<br />

Readings in educational psychology. Appleton [cl926].<br />

"References" at end of each chapter; "General bibliography": p.801-804.<br />

Wolf, Abraham. 160 W83<br />

Essentials of logic. Allen [1926].<br />

"This little book is a companion to the volume on Essentials of Scientific Method<br />

published in 1925." Preface.<br />

Ethics<br />

Margold, Charles William. 176 M38<br />

Sex freedom and social control, with an introduction by E. T.<br />

Devine. University of Chicago Press [cl926].<br />

"Bibliography of books and articles consulted": p.103-130.<br />

"An elaborate and comprehensive study of customs and ideals with regard to sex,<br />

showing that sex relations are everywhere subject to social control, and suggesting that<br />

such control is a normal and inevitable thing." Journal of religion, 1927.<br />

Oliver, Benjamin Lynde. r 171 023<br />

Hints for an essay on the pursuit of happiness; designed for common<br />

use. Hilliard, 1818.<br />

Paley, William. r 170 P183<br />

The principles of moral and political philosophy. New ed. Webster,<br />

1814.<br />

The same. (In his Works, v.3.) 208 P18 v.3<br />

Russell, Mrs. Dora Winifred (Black). 171 R913<br />

The right to be happy. Harper, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Conceptions of life: Chinese, Greeks, and Christians.—Conceptions of<br />

life: Modern rationalism and science.—The rights of human beings: Food, work,<br />

knowledge.—The rights of human beings: Sex and parenthood.—The rights of children.<br />

—Modern civilization.<br />

Sneath, Elias Hershey, ed. 170.9 S67<br />

The evolution of ethics as revealed in the great religions. Yale<br />

University Press, 1927.<br />

Contents.—The ethics of the Egyptian religion, by S. A. R. Mercer.—The ethics<br />

of Confucianism, by H. P. Beach.—The ethics of the Babylonian and Assyrian religion,


624 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Sneath, Elias Hershey, ed.—continued. 170.9 S67<br />

by G. A. Barton.—The history of Hindu ethics, by E. W. Hopkins.—The ethics of<br />

Zoroastrianism, by A. V. W. Jackson.—Early Hebrew ethics, by L. B. Paton.—The<br />

ethics of the Hebrew prophets—from Amos to the Deuteronomic reformation, by L. B.<br />

Paton.—The ethics of the Greek religion, by P. Shorey.—The ethics of the Gospels,<br />

by E. F. Scott.—The ethics of the Pauline epistles, by C. H. Dodd.—Moslem ethics, by<br />

J. C. Archer.—The moral values of religion, by E. H. Sneath.<br />

United States—Foreign affairs committee. qr 178 U2535<br />

The traffic in habit-forming narcotic drugs; hearings before the<br />

Committee, on H. J. Res. 195 authorizing an appropriation for the<br />

participation of the United States in the two international conferences<br />

for the control of the traffic in habit-forming narcotic drugs; statement<br />

of the attitude of the government of the United States with documents<br />

relating thereto. 1924. (68th Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. no.380.)<br />

French and English on opposite pages.<br />

Added title-page in French.<br />

Religion<br />

Barton, Bruce. 240 B28<br />

What can a man believe? Bobbs [cl927],<br />

"The book, one reads, was written in answer to a series of questions from a<br />

prosperous business man... He asks, Would the world be better or worse off if it<br />

abolished religion; has the church done more harm than good; of the various religions<br />

now extant which is the best?—-to all of which Mr. Barton returns the expected<br />

answers on the obvious grounds." Elmer Davis in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Davison, Ellen Scott. 270.4 D32<br />

Forerunners of Saint Francis and other studies; ed. by G. R. B.<br />

Richards, with a foreword by J. T. Shotwell. Houghton, 1927.<br />

Part one published in part as thesis (Ph.D.) Columbia LTniversity, 1907, under<br />

title "Some forerunners of St. Francis of Assisi".<br />

Bibliography: p.[379]-411.<br />

Contents.—The forerunners of Saint Francis of Assisi.—Studies in the social history<br />

of the Middle Ages; Notes on source material.<br />

Drummond, David Thomas Kerr. 226.8 D84<br />

The parabolic teaching of Christ; or, The engravings of the New<br />

Testament. Carter, 1857.<br />

Du Jarric, Pierre. 271.5 D88<br />

Akbar and the Jesuits; an account of the Jesuit missions to the court<br />

of Akbar; tr. with introduction and notes by C H. Payne. Harper<br />

[1926]. (The Broadway travellers.)<br />

The first eight chapters of the translation contained in this volume belong to book<br />

IV of part II (chapters VIII-XV), and the remaining chapters to book V of part III<br />

(chapters IV-XV) of the "Histoire des choses plus memorables advenues tant ez Indes<br />

Orientales, que autres pais de la descouverte des Portugais".<br />

"List of principal authorities consulted": p.xix-xxii.<br />

Eadie, John. 227.6 E12<br />

A commentary on the Greek text of the Epistle of Paul to the<br />

Philippians. ]ilinnian« Carter, Psrt-pi- IR^Q 1859.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 625<br />

Eddy, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sherwood. 215 E26<br />

New challenges to faith; what shall I believe in the light of psychology<br />

and the new science. Doran [cl926].<br />

Bibliography: p.237-242.<br />

Written after a sabbatical year spent at Teachers College and at Union Theological<br />

Seminary.<br />

"A frank facing of scientific findings and a statement of the 'challenges' resulting<br />

therefrom." Journal of religion, 1927.<br />

Gore, Charles, bp. 230 G66r<br />

The reconstruction of belief; Belief in God, Belief in Christ, The<br />

Holy Spirit and the church. Scribner [1926].<br />

The three parts have also been published separately.<br />

Hiigel, Friedrich, freiherr von. 201 H89<br />

Essays & addresses on the philosophy of religion. Dent, 1924.<br />

Contents.—Responsibility in religious belief.—Religion and illusion; and religion<br />

and reality.—Progress in religion.—Preliminaries to religious belief.—The apocalyptic<br />

element in the teaching of Jesus.—The specific genius of Christianity.—What do we<br />

mean by heaven? And what do we mean by hell?—The essentials of Catholicism.—The<br />

convictions common to Catholicism and Protestantism.—Institutional Christianity.—<br />

Christianity and the supernatural.<br />

Hiigel, Friedrich, freiherr von. 201 H89e<br />

Essays & addresses on the philosophy of religion; second series.<br />

Dent, 1926.<br />

Contents.—Official authority and living religion.—The place and function of the<br />

historical element in religion.—On the place and function, within religion, of the body,<br />

of history, and of institutions.—On certain central needs of religion, and the difficulties<br />

of liberal movements in face of the needs: as experienced within the Roman<br />

Catholic church during the last forty years.—The idea of God.—Morals and religion.—<br />

Suffering and God.—The facts and truths concerning God and the soul wdiich are of<br />

most importance in the life of prayer.—The Catholic contribution to religion.—The<br />

difficulties and dangers of nationality.<br />

Hutton, Edward. 271.3 H97<br />

The Franciscans in England, 1224-1538. Houghton [1926].<br />

Hyde, A. B. 287 H99<br />

The story of Methodism; tracing the rise and progress of that<br />

wonderful religious movement, and giving an account of its various<br />

influences and institutions of to-day. Willey, 1887.<br />

Kellogg, Samuel Henry. 209 K16<br />

The genesis and growth of religion; the L. P. Stone lectures for<br />

1892, at Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey. Macmillan, 1892.<br />

McConnell, Francis John, bp. 261 M13d<br />

Democratic Christianity; some problems of the church in the days<br />

just ahead. Macmillan, 1919.<br />

Contents.—The God of liberty, equality, and fraternity.—The church of the people,<br />

by the people, for the people.—The part of the church in making the world safe for<br />

democracy.—Preaching to soldiers.<br />

[Macdonald, E. M.] 272 M14<br />

A short history of the Inquisition, what it was and what it did; to<br />

which is appended an account of persecutions by Protestants, persecutions<br />

of witches, the war between religion and science, and the<br />

attitude of the American churches toward African slavery. Truth<br />

Seeker Co., 1913.


626 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

MacGowan, Robert. 240 M16<br />

The song of meditation; with introduction by J. H. Snowden.<br />

Revell [cl926].<br />

Sixty-two groups each made up of a biblical text, a short essay, a poem, and a<br />

prayer. These groups are arranged in the divisions: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, and<br />

Humanity.<br />

Moorshead, R. Fletcher. 266 M88<br />

The way of the doctor; a study in medical missions; with a foreword<br />

by Sir Leonard Rogers. Century [1926].<br />

Discusses the importance of medical missions in spreading the gospel, the principles<br />

and methods of work, the training of missionaries, and the need for more women<br />

physicians and nurses.<br />

Pittsburgh, East End Christian Church. r 289.2 P67<br />

Dedication services. Pittsburgh, 1927.<br />

271.36 R49<br />

The Rise and progress of the province of St. Joseph and the Capuchin<br />

Order in the United States, 1857-1907, by a member of the Order; with<br />

an introduction by C. G. Herbermann. Benziger, 1907.<br />

Sabin, Frances Ellis. " 292 Sll<br />

Classical myths that live today; R. V. D. Magoffin, classical editor.<br />

Silver [1927].<br />

"Additional reading", "Further study of literary allusion", and "Poems for<br />

reference" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

The same.. . r 292 Sll<br />

Intended as a text-book for high schools. The stories are told simply and briefly,<br />

and to the more important chapters is added a section entitled "In the world of today"<br />

showing how the myths survive in modern poetry and art and in words and other connections.<br />

[Stevenson, J. H.] r 285.1 S84<br />

The Sewickley Presbyterian Church; historical sketch. Privately<br />

printed [192-?]<br />

Watson, Richard, bp. of Llandaff. r 220.1 W32<br />

An apology for the Bible, in a series of letters addressed to Thomas<br />

Paine, author of a book entitled, The age of reason, part the second<br />

being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. Swords, 1796.<br />

Wigram, William Ainger. 281.5 W69<br />

An introduction to the history of the Assyrian church, or the church<br />

of the Sassanid Persian empire, 100-640 A.D. SOC. for Promoting<br />

Christian Knowledge, 1910.<br />

"List of authorities": p.xviii.<br />

Jews and Judaism<br />

Delitzsch, Franz Julius. 296 D39<br />

Jewish artisan life in the time of Christ; with frontispiece portrait<br />

of the author. Hutchinson, 1906. (Hutchinson's popular classics.)<br />

Bibliography: p.65.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 627<br />

r 296 G93<br />

Grosse judische national-biographie, mit mehr als 8,000 lebensbeschreibungen<br />

namhafter jiidischer manner und frauen aller zeiten und lander;<br />

ein nachschlagewerk fiir das judische volk und dessen freunde, von S<br />

Wininger. v.l. [1925.]<br />

v.l. A-C.<br />

r 296 N1S52<br />

The National Jewish blue book; an elite directory, 1927. [cl927.]<br />

Contains "statistical data, names and addresses of officers and directors of local<br />

and national Jewish <strong>org</strong>anizations, and of members of Greek letter fraternities and<br />

country clubs; general information; arranged geographically and alphabetically".<br />

New York (city)—Public library. r 016.296 N26<br />

Jewish life in Oriental countries; a list of books and manuscripts<br />

exhibited at the New York Public library March 30th to Dec. 31st,<br />

1926; prepared and arranged by Joshua Bloch. 1927.<br />

"Reprinted February 1927 from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of<br />

November 1926."<br />

Sociology<br />

Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston, comp. 360 B72<br />

Public welfare administration in the United States; select documents.<br />

University of Chicago Press [cl927]. (Chicago University.<br />

Social service series.)<br />

Contains reports of legislative committees, statutes, reports of authorities set up<br />

under such statutes, and discussions in national conferences. Little space is given to<br />

problems of child welfare.<br />

Johnson, James Weldon. 326 J362<br />

The autobiography of an ex-coloured man; with an introduction by<br />

Carl Van Vechten. Knopf, 1927. (The blue jade library.)<br />

"Published in 1912, it then stood almost alone as an inclusive survey of racial<br />

accomplishments and traits, as an interpretation of the feelings of the Negro towards the<br />

white man and towards the members of his own race. Written, I believe, while Mr.<br />

James Weldon Johnson was U. S. Consul to Nicaragua, it was issued anonymously. . .<br />

The Autobiography, of course, in the matter of specific incident, has little enough to do<br />

with Mr. Johnson's own life, but it is imbued with his own personality and feeling, his<br />

views of the subjects discussed." Introduction.<br />

r 369.133 M73<br />

The Minute man; official bulletin of the National Society of the Sons<br />

of the American Revolution [quarterly], March 1915-date. v.9, no.4date.<br />

1915-date.<br />

v.10-11, no.3 and v.14, no.2 wanting.<br />

v.9-18, no.2, March 1915-Oct. 1923, title reads "Official bulletin of the National<br />

Society of the Sons of the American Revolution".<br />

The Near East year book and who's who, 1927. [1927.] r 314.9 N18<br />

Edited by H. T. M. Bell.<br />

"A survey of the affairs, political, economic and social of Yugoslavia, Roumania,<br />

Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey."<br />

Contains maps.<br />

New York Academy of Medicine—Public health committee, r 362 N261<br />

Institutional convalescence; standards for the care and management<br />

of convalescent homes; a report. Burke Foundation.<br />

Reprinted by the Sturgis reserve fund of the Burke Foundation.


628 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Root, William Thomas. r 364 R68<br />

A psychological and educational survey of 1916 prisoners in the<br />

Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania; with the assistance of graduate<br />

students in psychology. University of Pittsburgh; & a report on The<br />

Italian convict, by Giovanni Giardini. Board of Trustees of the<br />

Western Penitentiary.<br />

Sweeney, Ed. 362.5 S97<br />

Poorhouse Sweeney; life in a county poorhouse, with a foreword<br />

by Theodore Dreiser, illustrated by the author. Boni, 1927.<br />

The author, an inmate of a poorhouse for many years, describes his life, his associates,<br />

and the management of the institution.<br />

Tyson, Helen Glenn, comp. r 362.7 T99_<br />

The Mothers' assistance fund in Pennsylvania; a brief review of<br />

the work of the Mothers' assistance fund with a discussion of the<br />

immediate needs in this field of child care. Public Charities Assoc, of<br />

Pennsylvania, Child welfare department, 1926.<br />

United States—Veterans' bureau. r 368 U253m<br />

Manual of procedure, Rehabilitation division United States Veterans'<br />

bureau, 1924. 1924.<br />

Politics and Government<br />

Andrassy, Gyula, grof. 327 A55<br />

Bismarck, Andrassy, and their successors. Unwin, 1927.<br />

"Little more than a survey of international politics written from the standpoint of<br />

the Central Powers and based almost exclusively upon German documents. The account<br />

closes anomalously in 1905...Of the three parts. .. (Bismarck and Andrassy; From Bismarck<br />

to Billow; Weltpolitik) the first is by far the best... In reviewing the course of<br />

events following Bismarck's overthrow, Count Andrassy concentrates more and more<br />

upon German policy, and the account narrows down gradually to a discussion of the<br />

problem of Anglo-German relations." W. L. Longer in American historical review, 1927.<br />

Ball, Eleanor E., comp. 325.3 B21<br />

Independence for the Philippines. Wilson, 1927. (Reference shelf,<br />

v.S, no.3.)<br />

Bibliography: p.[19]-35.<br />

The same r 325.3 B21<br />

Beck, James Montgomery. 328.73 B36<br />

The vanishing rights of the states; a discussion of the right of the<br />

Senate to nullify the action of a sovereign state in the selection of its<br />

representatives in the Senate. Doran [cl926].<br />

Contents.—Introduction.—The erosion of the Constitution.—The right of expulsion<br />

and the case of John Wilkes.—The proceedings in the Constitutional convention.—The<br />

provisions of the Constitution.—The prima facie validity of certificates of election.—<br />

The federal regulation of primary elections.—Appendices: A. The parliamentary precedents<br />

in England and the colonies, B. Grenville's speech for John Wilkes, c. The<br />

result of the November elections.<br />

Boeckel, Richard. q 324 BS8<br />

Excessive expenditures in election campaigns. 1926. (Editorial<br />

research reports.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 629<br />

Boeckel, Richard—continued.<br />

The same qr 324 B58<br />

A brief review of campaign expenditures in the Stephenson and Newberry senatorial<br />

primaries, in the 1926 primaries in Illinois and Pennsylvania, and in presidential<br />

campaigns, and of some of the proposed remedies.<br />

Boeckel, Richard. qr 328.73 B58<br />

The Senate's power of investigation. 1926. (Editorial research<br />

reports.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

A brief review of senatorial investigations and of the controversy as to the Senate's<br />

authority to conduct them.<br />

Collier, William Miller, & Feliu Cruz, Guillermo. 327.73 C69<br />

La primera mision de los Estados Unidos de America en Chile.<br />

1926.<br />

On verso of title-page: Esta obra ha sido publicada bajo los auspicios de la<br />

Dotacion de Carnegie para la Paz Internacional.<br />

Dewey, John. 320.1 D51<br />

The public and its problems. Holt [cl927].<br />

"This volume is the result of lectures delivered during the month of January, nineteen<br />

hundred and twenty-six, upon the Larwill Foundation of Kenyon College, Ohio."<br />

"It is not so much a defense of democratic theory as an examination of the circumstances<br />

under which it came into being and the conditions necessary to its working."<br />

R. M. Lovett in New republic, 1927.<br />

McFadden, Faber J. qr 327.73 M15<br />

American policy in Nicaragua. 1927. (Editorial research reports.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

An 18-page pamphlet describing the political situation in Nicaragua in 1925-26<br />

and reviewing the entire history of the policy of the United States in relation to<br />

Nicaragua.<br />

Morley, Felix. qr 327.51 M89<br />

China and the great powers. cl927. (Editorial research reports.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

A 20-page survey of China's present diplomatic relations, the aims of the nationalist<br />

movement, and the Chinese policies of the powers.<br />

Morley, Felix. qr 325.3 M89<br />

The problem of the Philippines. 1926. (Editorial research reports.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

An examination of the economic and political conditions of the Philippines in relation<br />

to their desire for independence.<br />

Mowrer, Paul Scott. r 327.73 M94<br />

The foreign relations of the United States. Amer. Library Assoc,<br />

1927. (Reading with a purpose.).<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.35.<br />

A brief introduction to the subject and a guide to six books recommended for study.<br />

Munro, William Bennett. r 016.352 M96s<br />

A selected bibliography on municipal government in Great Britain.<br />

Harvard University, 1926.<br />

Myres, John Linton. 320.1 M99<br />

The political ideas of the Greeks, with special reference to early<br />

notions about law, authority, and natural order in relation to human<br />

ordinance. Abingdon Press [cl927]. (Wesleyan University, Middletown,<br />

Conn.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Slocum Bennett foundation. Lectures, 1925-26.)


630 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Sait, Edward McChesney. 329 Si5<br />

American parties and elections. Century [cl927]. (The Century<br />

political science series.)<br />

A comprehensive analysis of American politics which treats of the history and<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization of parties, the direct primary, national conventions, and methods and<br />

practices in the conduct of elections, with preliminary chapters on suffrage, <strong>org</strong>anized<br />

groups, and public opinion.<br />

Wells, Gabriel. r 321.8 W49<br />

Are we a democracy? Doubleday, 1927.<br />

A pamphlet attacking Article V of the Constitution as being contrary to a<br />

fundamental principle of democracy—majority rule—and insisting that it be made the<br />

issue instead of the 18th amendment in fighting against prohibition.<br />

Immigration<br />

Fairchild, Henry Pratt, ed. 323.1 F15<br />

Immigrant backgrounds. Wiley, 1927. (Wiley social science series.)<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

In the first chapter Mr. Fairchild explains briefly the meaning and significance of<br />

racial and social factors in the problem of adjustment involved in immigration. The<br />

fallowing 15 chapters, written by as many authors, describe the racial and social<br />

characteristics of various peoples in their own countries. Those included are British,<br />

French-Canadians, Germans, Greeks, Hungarians, Irish, Italians, Jews, Jugo-Slavs and<br />

Czechoslovaks, Latin-Americans, Poles, Russians and Baltic peoples, and Scandinavians,<br />

with a chapter on the Orientals and one on other peoples.<br />

International Labor Conference (8th), Geneva, 1926. 325.2 124<br />

Report on simplification of the inspection of emigrants on board<br />

ship. International Labour Office, 1926.<br />

With this is bound its "Supplementary report".<br />

The same r 325.2 124<br />

McFadden, Faber J. qr 325.73 M15<br />

Quota control and the national origin system. 1926. (Editorial<br />

research reports.)<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

A brief review of the provisions in the immigration laws of the United States<br />

concerning quota control and the national origin system.<br />

Economics<br />

Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. r 016.33187 A48<br />

Bibliography of articles, books, and source material on the Amalgamated<br />

Clothing Workers of America. 1926.<br />

Annalist. qr 330.9 A61<br />

Annual economic survey and business forecast. New York Times<br />

Co., 1927.<br />

v.29, no.730, Jan. 14, 1927 of the "Annalist".<br />

Baltimore, Consolidated Gas Electric Light and qr 338.8 B21<br />

Power Company.<br />

Year book and annual report, 1922, 1925-26. 1922-26.<br />

Volume for 1922, title reads "Year book".


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 631<br />

Clapham, John Harold. 330.9 C51e<br />

An economic history of modern Britain, v.l. Cambridge University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

[v.l.] The early railway age, 1820-1850.<br />

Czechoslovak Republic. Statutes. r 332.11 E64<br />

National joint-stock bank act of 14th April 1920, no.347, as amended<br />

by the law of 23rd April, no.102. 1925.<br />

Bound with "National bank of Czechoslovakia", by Karel Englis.<br />

[Dunbar, Alexander.] r 332.1 D89<br />

The romance of the bank historical, the oldest bank in America west<br />

of the Allegheny Mountains, established 1810. [Pittsburgh, Bank of<br />

Pittsburgh National Association, 1926?]<br />

A radio talk sketching the history of the Bank of Pittsburgh. Mr. Dunbar is<br />

(1926) vice-president and cashier of the bank.<br />

England—Royal commission on the coal industry (1925). r 338.2 E64<br />

Report of the Royal commission on the coal industry (1925), with<br />

Minutes of evidence and appendices, v.l. 1926.<br />

Englis, Karel. r 332.11 E64<br />

National bank of Czechoslovakia. [1926?]<br />

Foster, William Trufant, & Catchings, Waddill. 330.1 F81b<br />

Business without a buyer. Houghton, 1927. (Pollak Foundation<br />

for Economic Research. Publications.)<br />

"Business Without a Buyer is an attempt to give, in popular form, the substance of<br />

Money and Profits." Preface.<br />

Heer, Clarence. r 336.747 H41<br />

The post-war expansion of state expenditures; an analysis of the<br />

increase between 1917 and 1923 in the cost of state government in New<br />

York. National Institute of Public Administration [cl926]. (National<br />

Institute of Public Administration. Studies in public administration.)<br />

Karlgren, Anton. 330.9 K13<br />

Bolshevist Russia; tr. from the Swedish by Anna Barwell. Allen<br />

[1927],<br />

Written with a strong anti-bolshevist bias.<br />

Keir, Robert Malcolm. 330.9 K16<br />

Industrial <strong>org</strong>anization; an introduction to the study of economics.<br />

Ronald Press Co. [cl923.]<br />

Intended to supply a background of facts about American industrial <strong>org</strong>anization<br />

and general economic development. The author is (1923) chairman of the economics<br />

department at Dartmouth College.<br />

Laidler, Harry Wellington. 335 L15h<br />

A history of socialist thought. Crowell [cl927]. (Crowell's social<br />

science series.)<br />

"A supplementary volume to Socialism in Thought and Action, completed by the<br />

author in 1920." Preface.<br />

"Selected references" at end of each chapter.


632 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Lane, Ralph (pseud. Norman Angell). 330.9 L23<br />

Must Britain travel the Moscow road? with special reference to<br />

Leon Trotsky's book: Where is Britain going? Douglas [1926].<br />

Trotsky's book was published in America under title "Whither England?"<br />

Part one reviews the economic situation and considers the extent of the revolutionary<br />

tendencies in Great Britain. Part two is a reply to Trotsky's book.<br />

Larmer, Forrest Mabry. 334.2 L32<br />

Financing the livestock industry. Macmillan, 1926. (Institute of<br />

Economics. Publications; investigations in agricultural economics.)<br />

"Detailed discussion of those livestock financing needs which might be met by the<br />

Intermediate Credit Banks and the agricultural credit corporations... [and an] extended<br />

examination of the whole financial machinery of the cattle and sheep industries."<br />

Director's preface.<br />

Lauck, William Jett. 331 L36p<br />

Political and industrial democracy, 1776-1926. Funk, 1926.<br />

"The 'political' side... is accounted for by a few pages of summary, and the author<br />

then bends to his real task of pointing out and illustrating how far 'industrial democracy'<br />

lags behind political. It consists of an historical survey of labor's struggle. . .for real<br />

representation in the industrial world." Independent, 1926.<br />

Lloyd, Edward Archibald. 334 L75<br />

The co-operative movement in Italy, with special reference to agriculture,<br />

labour, and production; a short study. Fabian Society, 1925.<br />

A descriptive account of the origin and development of the movement and of the<br />

work of industrial and agricultural societies.<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 330.1 N155<br />

The cost of living in foreign countries. 1927. (Studies of the cost<br />

of living.)<br />

A systematic survey of the practices of the various countries in the construction<br />

of cost of living indexes. The most important index in each country is described with<br />

reference to the basis on which it rests and the methods used in constructing it, and<br />

other indexes which are widely known or have significant characteristics are noted.<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. r 336.751 N15<br />

The fiscal problem in Delaware. 1927. (Studies in taxation and<br />

public finance.)<br />

Oklahoma University—University extension division. 331.3 022<br />

The Child labor amendment to the Constitution of the United States.<br />

Resolvd [sic]: That the Child labor amendment to the Constitution of<br />

the United States should be adopted; a debate bulletin ed. by J. W.<br />

Scroggs, assisted by Elizabeth Andrews. [University of Oklahoma,<br />

1924.] (Oklahoma University. Bulletin; new ser., no.298, extension<br />

no.83.)<br />

Bibliography: p.81-89.<br />

Pennsylvania—Old age pensions commission. . r 331.2 P39p<br />

The problem of old age pensions in industry; an up-to-date summary<br />

of the facts and figures developed in the further study of old age pensions;<br />

prepared by Abraham Epstein. 1926.<br />

Pittsburgh University—School of business administration, qr 338 P67<br />

Business barometers for the Pittsburgh district, no.l-date. Pittsburgh<br />

[1927-date].


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 633<br />

Timrnins, Clark. 333 J47<br />

Selling real estate. Appleton, 1927.<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. r 338.1 U2536co<br />

Cotton merchandising practices; letter from the chairman of the<br />

Federal trade commission, transmitting a report of the Federal trade<br />

commission on cotton merchandising practices in response to Senate<br />

Resolution no.252 of June 7, 1924. 1925. (68th Cong., 2d sess. Senate.<br />

Doc. no.194.)<br />

United States—Federal trade commission. r 338.8 U252e<br />

Electric-power industry; control of power companies; letter from<br />

the chairman of the Federal trade commission transmitting in response<br />

to Senate Resolution no.329, sixty-eighth Congress, a report relative to<br />

the <strong>org</strong>anization, control, and ownership of commercial electric power<br />

companies. 1927. (69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.213.)<br />

Contains folded map.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. ' r 337.5 U253<br />

Cotton warp-knit fabric gloves and cotton warp-knit fabric, reports<br />

to the president of the United States; investigation of the costs of<br />

production in the United States and in the principal competing foreign<br />

countries of cotton warp-knit fabric gloves and cotton warp-knit fabric<br />

respectively. 1926.<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 338.2 U2535<br />

Gold leaf; report to the president of the United States; differences in<br />

costs of production of gold leaf in the United States and in the principal<br />

competing country, as ascertained pursuant to the provisions of section<br />

315 of title in of the Tariff Act of 1922. 1926.<br />

Wrigley, Edmund. r 334.1 W93<br />

The working man's way to wealth; a practical treatise on building<br />

associations; what they are and how to use them. Ed.3. Simon, 1869.<br />

Law<br />

qr 340 A51<br />

The American and English encyclopaedia of law. v.1-29. Thompson,<br />

1887-95.<br />

Burdick, Charles Kellogg. r 342.7 B89<br />

In the Supreme court of the United States, October term, 1922,<br />

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, plaintiff, v. Andrew W. Mellon,<br />

secretary of the treasury, et al., defendants: brief on behalf of the<br />

Association of Land-Grant Colleges, as amicus curiae, in support of<br />

motion to dismiss bill of complaint. 1922.<br />

The brief upholds the constitutionality of the Sheppard-Towner act, attacked by<br />

Massachusetts on the grounds that it is an infringement by Congress of the power of<br />

local self-government reserved to the states by the Constitution.


634 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Calvert, E. Roy. 343.2 C14<br />

Capital punishment in the twentieth century; with a preface by<br />

Lord Buckmaster. Putnam [1927].<br />

Bibliography: p.196-198.<br />

Presents the case against capital punishment and discusses life imprisonment as<br />

the only practical alternative at the present time.<br />

Mexico. Constitution. r 342.72 M65c<br />

Constitution of the United States of Mexico signed Jan. 31, 1917,<br />

and promulgated Feb. 5, 1917; revised and amended to April 1, 1926.<br />

Reprinted from the "Mexican review".<br />

[Pan American Union.] r 341 P217<br />

Codification of American international law; addresses by C. E.<br />

Hughes, J. B. Scott, Elihu Root, A. S. de Bustamante y Sirven. Govt.<br />

Print. Off., 1926.<br />

The first two addresses were delivered before the American Society of International<br />

Law, Washington, April 23, 1925, the third, submitted as a report to the twenty-third<br />

conference of the Interparliamentary Union, Washington, October 3, 1925, and the fourth<br />

delivered before the American Society of International Law, April 23, 1926.<br />

Contains specific reference to the series of draft conventions on public and private<br />

international law, prepared by the American Institute of International Law, for the<br />

Governing board of the Pan American Union.<br />

Pepper, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Wharton. r 342.7 P41<br />

Our national Constitution as related to national growth; a consideration<br />

of certain aspects of the War with Spain; the annual address delivered<br />

June 7, 1898 before Delta chapter of Pennsylvania. [Press of<br />

G. H. Buchanan & Co., 1898.]<br />

At head of title: University of Pennsylvania Phi Beta Kappa Society.<br />

Sayers & Co., London. r 347.6 S27<br />

List of persons abroad or missing entitled to unclaimed property.<br />

[1926.]<br />

United States daily. qr 342.7 U2534<br />

Organization of the United States government outlined in charts.<br />

cl926.<br />

Reprinted from the "United States daily".<br />

Military Science<br />

United States—Adjutant-general's office. r 355.973 U2535u<br />

The United States army as a career. 1926.<br />

United States—Militia bureau. r 355.81 U2532<br />

Notes on messing and mess inspection in the field; for use of the<br />

National guard. 1926.<br />

On verso of title-page: War department. Militia bureau. Document no.916.<br />

"Prepared by Capt. Jack L. Meyer. . .it does not supersede nor conflict with. . .War<br />

dept. doc. no.S64 A (Extracts from Manual for army cooks) and is...merely to supplement<br />

that publication."


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 635<br />

Education<br />

Betts, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Herbert. 377 JJ46C<br />

The curriculum of religious education. Abingdon Press [cl924].<br />

(The Abingdon religious education texts.)<br />

"References" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Comprehensive treatment of the history and essential value of current curricula of<br />

church schools and of principles governing the making of a curriculum.<br />

Holmes, Mossie D. 371.9 H735<br />

Handbook of suggestions and course of study for subnormal children,<br />

by M. D. Holmes in association with special class teachers at<br />

Youngstown, Ohio. National Pub. Soc, 1926. (National education<br />

handbook series.)<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

International Kindergarten Union—Committee on q 372.2 1248<br />

teacher-training.<br />

Practice teaching; a suggestive guide for student teachers. International<br />

Kindergarten Union, cl926.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Johns Hopkins Half-Century Committee. qr 378.7 J35jo<br />

Advancing the frontier of human knowledge; a study of the source<br />

of truth and wealth, and of the contributions made to the progress of<br />

man by education and research. 1925.<br />

An account of Johns Hopkins University—what it stands for, its value to mankind,<br />

and its future needs.<br />

Marraro, Howard R. 370.9 M41<br />

Nationalism in Italian education. Italian Digest & News Service,<br />

1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.147-161.<br />

A short study discussing the general tendencies and principles of the educational<br />

system since the reform enacted in 1923 by Gentile, then minister of public instruction.<br />

New Zealand—Royal commission on university education, qr 378.9 N26<br />

Report. 1925.<br />

Ohio—Education department. r 379.17 018<br />

Ohio high school standards (junior and senior); a manual of suggestions<br />

and requirements for high school teachers and administrators;<br />

prepared by W. B. Bliss and C. B. Ulery, under the direction of V. M.<br />

Riegel. Heer Printing Co., 1925.<br />

Pittsburgh University. qr 378.7 P6722<br />

The owl, 1917, 1926-date. [Pittsburgh, 1916-date.]<br />

Published by the students of the University of Pittsburgh.<br />

Western Reserve University. r 376 W56<br />

The education of women in the Western Reserve. 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.[321-48.<br />

Contents.—Introduction [by] H. E. Bourne.—Early education available for women<br />

in the Western Reserve [by] A. R. Teachout.—The admission of women to Western<br />

Reserve University [by] Margaret Cleaveland.—Miss Linda I. Guilford and her contribution<br />

to education [by] Gertrude Bogart.


636 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Commerce<br />

Erving, Henry Wood. r 387 E78<br />

The Connecticut River Banking Company, 1825, one hundred years<br />

of service, 1925. 1925.<br />

Pittsburgh, Chamber of Commerce. qr 381 P67cL<br />

Classified membership directory and buyers' guide, 1927. Pittsburg,<br />

1927. (Greater Pittsburgh, Jan. 29, 1927.)<br />

The same. (In Greater Pittsburgh, v.8, Jan. 29,<br />

1927.) qr 381 P6743 v.8<br />

United States—Shipping board. r 387 U25392am<br />

American cargo for American ships, by T. V. O'Connor, chairman,<br />

United States Shipping board. 1926.<br />

A defense of the work of the Shipping board and a protest against the general lack<br />

of appreciation of the importance of the merchant marine.<br />

United States—Shipping board. r 382 U25394w<br />

Water borne foreign commerce of the United States, fiscal year<br />

ended June 30, 1926. [1926.]<br />

Customs. Costume<br />

Cades, Hazel Rawson. 391 Cll<br />

Any girl can be good-looking. Appleton, 1927.<br />

Advice by one of the editors of the "Woman's home companion" on how to dress<br />

becomingly.<br />

Hayes, L. Newton. 393.4 H37<br />

The Chinese dragon; with an introduction by F. F. Sec. Ed.3. 1923.<br />

A short account of the dragon in Chinese life—in art and in popular belief. The<br />

result of a study made in 10 provinces of China over a period of 14 years.<br />

Thompson, Charles John Samuel. 391 T37<br />

The mystery and lure of perfume; with twenty-six illustrations.<br />

Lippincott [1927].<br />

Contains much interesting and out-of-the-way information about the making and the<br />

use of perfumes and cosmetics throughout the ages.<br />

Women<br />

Most of the books on this subject were purchased from a fund left to the Library<br />

for this purpose by Charles C. Mellor.<br />

Crofts, Maud I. 396.2 C88<br />

Women under English law, with a foreword by Dame Millicent<br />

Fawcett. National Council of Women of Great Britain, 1925.<br />

"Women under Scots law", by Margaret H. Kidd: p.90-94.<br />

Bibliography: p.89.<br />

Jessup, Henry Wynans. 396.2 J29<br />

Law for wives and daughters; their rights and their obligations.<br />

Macmillan, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 637<br />

Language<br />

Brouner, Walter Brooks, & Fung Yuet Mow. q 495 B78<br />

Chinese made easy; with an introduction by H. A. Giles. Macmillan,'<br />

1904.<br />

Paged from right to left.<br />

[Cortina, Rafael Diez de la.] 428.2 C82<br />

Cortina practical manual of conversation; English for Russians, consisting<br />

of a series of lessons containing the most useful vocabularies<br />

and dialogues for everyone desiring to learn English. Cortina, 1927.<br />

Paged in duplicate, English and Russian on opposite pages.<br />

Gibson, Emily M. 428.2 G36<br />

English-class plays for new Americans. Womans Press [cl927].<br />

"A small working bibliography of play and pageant production": p.33-34.<br />

Contents.—The value of drama in immigrant education, also the technique of producing<br />

plays with foreign-born adults who are learning English.—English-class plays.—<br />

Miscellaneous plays for holiday programs and general use.—Tableaux and prologues.<br />

Kellerman, Ivy. 408.9 K16<br />

A complete grammar of Esperanto, the international language; with<br />

graded exercises for reading and translation, together with full vocabularies.<br />

Heath, 1910. (Heath's modern language series.)<br />

Lum, Chung Park. 428.2 L97<br />

Anglo-Chinese commercial conversation and classified phrases.<br />

[Walters, cl926.]<br />

Plater, William Edward, & White, H. J. 475 P68<br />

A grammar of the Vulgate, being an introduction to the study of the<br />

Latinity of the Vulgate Bible. Clarendon Press, 1926.<br />

Summers, James. 495 S95<br />

A handbook of the Chinese language; prepared with a view to<br />

initiate the student of Chinese in the rudiments of this language, and<br />

to supply materials for his early studies. 2pts. in lv. Oxford University<br />

Press, 1863.<br />

pt.i. Grammar.<br />

pt.2. Chrestomathy.<br />

Science<br />

American Association of Museums. qr 579.7 A51<br />

Collected papers on museum preparation and installation. 1927.<br />

(Publications, new ser. no.3.)<br />

Contents.—Lighting museum groups, by Jenness Richardson.—Small groups at<br />

small cost, by C. G. Abbott.—Celluloid containers, by W. S. Wright.<br />

570 C69<br />

College entrance and regents questions and answers in biology. College<br />

Entrance Book Co. [cl926.] (Cebco series.)<br />

Includes questions and answers classified under broad topics; a glossary of important<br />

terms defined in the answers; and samples of college entrance examinations and New<br />

York state regents high-school examinations. According^ the preface, questions are<br />

from regents "and other standardized examination papers".


638 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Hodge, Albert Ernest. 590.7 H66t<br />

Tropical aquarium-fishes; how to breed and rear them; a practical<br />

guide for the amateur. Stokes [1927?]<br />

Author, who is president of the British Aquarist Association, gives the beginner<br />

much information on care of the aquarium, and describes the appearance and habits of<br />

many varieties of fish.<br />

504 S41<br />

Science as good reading; a brief essay on the reading of scientific books<br />

as a cultural and literary exercise. Williams, 1926.<br />

The same r 504 S41<br />

Shapley, Harlow. 520 S52<br />

The stars. Amer. Library Assoc, 1927. (Reading with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.[29.]<br />

Silverman, Alexander. r 507 S58<br />

Research; an address delivered before the first Congress of American<br />

Industry, Philadelphia, Pa., September 9, 1926. [1927.]<br />

Reprinted from "Discussion by leading authorities", published by the Congress of<br />

American Industry, Jan. 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

White, Charles Abiathar. qr 560.981 W63<br />

Contributions to the paleontology of Brazil, comprising descriptions<br />

of cretaceous invertebrate fossils, mainly from the provinces of Sergipe,<br />

Pernambuco, Para, and Bahia; with Portuguese translation by O. A.<br />

Derby. [1888.]<br />

Portuguese and English in parallel columns.<br />

"Extracted from Volume vn of Archivos do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro."<br />

Wood, Ge<strong>org</strong>e C, & Carpenter, H. A. 500 W85<br />

Our environment; how we use and control it. Allyn [cl927].<br />

(Modern science series for junior high schools, bk.3.)<br />

"Books of special value" at end of each chapter.<br />

Mathematics<br />

Brownstein-Louis Company, Los Angeles. qr 510.8 B82<br />

Figuring chart to assist you with your inventory and general office<br />

work. cl916.<br />

Chart; size, lO 1 ^ x 22^ inches, folded in quarto cover.<br />

Mair, David Beveridge. 513.82 M26<br />

Fourfold geometry; being the elementary geometry of the fourdimensional<br />

world. Methuen [1926].<br />

Ray, Harold B., and others. 510 R24<br />

Preparatory mathematics for the building trades. Wiley, 1927.<br />

(Wiley technical series for vocational and industrial schools.)<br />

"Will be especially helpful to apprentices in the building trades, to evening and<br />

trade school pupils, to those whose early educational opportunities were limited, and to<br />

those who feel the need for reviewing this division of mathematics." Preface.<br />

Root, Ralph Eugene. 510 R68<br />

The mathematics of engineering. Williams, 1927.<br />

"Books for supplementary reading" at end of part of the chapters.<br />

Intended for advanced students. Originally prepared for post-graduate work at<br />

United States Naval Academy. Covers a wide range and will be of value for reference.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 639<br />

Steffensen, Johan Frederik. 517.6 S81<br />

Interpolation. Williams, 1927.<br />

"This book owes its existence to the lectures the author has in recent years given<br />

to the actuarial students at the University of Copenhagen, and is, with a few additions<br />

and simplifications, a translation of the Danish edition published in 1925. I wish it to<br />

be understood that the book is meant as a text-book, and not as a hand-book or encyclopedia<br />

on the subject. . .The mathematical equipment required... is very small. A<br />

knowledge of the first principles of the differential and integral calculus should be<br />

sufficient." Preface.<br />

Physics<br />

Buckley, H. 530.9 B85<br />

A short history of physics. Methuen [1927].<br />

"General references" at end of most of the chapters.<br />

"Not merely a chronicle of events, but a dissertation on many of the important<br />

questions of physics. The intimate connection of the science with chemistry is duly<br />

considered." Henry Leffmanu, in Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1927.<br />

Hart, Ivor Blashka. 530 H31<br />

An introduction to physical science, pts.1-4 in lv. Clarendon Press,<br />

1926.<br />

pt.i. Lengths, areas, and volumes.<br />

pt.2. Hydrostatics.<br />

pt.3. The measurement of time.<br />

pt.4. Forces and their effects.<br />

[Heyl, Paul Renno.] qr 534.84 H51<br />

Architectural acoustics. Govt. Print. Off., 1926. (United States—-<br />

Standards, Bureau of. Circular, no.300.)<br />

Bibliography: p.9.<br />

The same. (In United States—Standards, Bureau of.<br />

Circular, no.300.) qr 530.8 U25c no.300<br />

Liddell, William Andrew. 532.57 L68<br />

Stream gaging. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Purpose. . .is to present, briefly, such theories of stream-flow as bear on the subject<br />

of stream gaging, to consider practical means for applying these theories to the measurement<br />

of flow, to examine the characteristics of the various measuring devices, and to<br />

outline methods for the analysis of stream-flow data." Preface.<br />

Russell, Bertrand. 530.1 R91<br />

The analysis of matter. Harcourt, 1927. (International library of<br />

psychology, philosophy, and scientific method.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Wood, William Piatt, & Cork, J. M. 536.52 W85<br />

Pyrometry. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Elementary text for college students.<br />

Aerial Navigation<br />

Black, Archibald. 656.82 B51<br />

Transport aviation. Simmons [cl926].<br />

Discusses design and requirements of engines and airplanes, but is important chiefly<br />

for consideration of commercial features.


640 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Blakemore, Thomas Lloyd, & Pagon, W. W. 533.622 B52<br />

Pressure airships; part I. Nonrigid airships, by T. L. Blakemore;<br />

part n. Semirigid airships, by W. W. Pagon. Ronald Press Co.<br />

[cl927.] (Ronald aeronautic library.)<br />

Largely descriptive, but includes information on design.<br />

Warner, Edward Pearson. 533.652 W23<br />

Airplane design; aerodynamics. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

An attempt to present the essentials of practical design, without rigorous theoretical<br />

treatment. Author is professor of aeronautical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology.<br />

Chemistry<br />

American Gas Association—Industrial gas section. q 541.3 A512<br />

Combustion; a reference book on the theory and practice of the<br />

principles of combustion. Ed.2. 1926. (Industrial gas series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.82.<br />

The same. [1924.] qr 541.3 A512<br />

Bibliography: p.74.<br />

Calculations and information intended to promote efficiency of industrial application<br />

of gas.<br />

Guye, Charles Eugene. 541.1 G99<br />

Physico-chemical evolution; tr. by J. R. Clarke. Methuen [1925].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Contents.—Einstein's principle of relativity in the classification of the sciences.—<br />

The evolution of physico-chemical phenomena and the calculus of probabilities.—Carnot's<br />

principle and the physico-chemical evolution of living <strong>org</strong>anisms.<br />

"Three previously published papers.. .bearing upon the relation of generality and<br />

probability of physico-chemical phenomena and the evolution of living <strong>org</strong>anisms."<br />

Chemical and metallurgical engineering, 192=,.<br />

New York (city)—Public library. qr 016.54623 N26<br />

Selenium; a list of references, 1817-1925, comp. by M. F. Doty.<br />

1927.<br />

"Reprinted, February 1927, from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of<br />

June to October 1926."<br />

"This list contains the titles of works relating to selenium, published between 1817<br />

and 192S, owned by the New York Public library on June 1, 1926."<br />

r 543.05 S46<br />

II Selmi; rivista bimestrale di chimica applicata alia bromatologia,<br />

merceologia, farmacia, agricoltura, industria, ed igiene; <strong>org</strong>ano dei<br />

Laboratori chimici municipali, fondata e diretta dal P. E. Alessandri,<br />

1890-96. v.1-6. 1891-96.<br />

Sub-title varies.<br />

Tolman, Richard Chace. 541.1 T58<br />

Statistical mechanics with applications to physics and chemistry.<br />

Chemical Catalog Co., 1927. (American Chemical Society. Monograph<br />

series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same r 541.1 T58<br />

"The theory of statistical mechanics is treated in a logical fashion, special attention<br />

being given to the physical implication of the concepts employed rather than to mathematical<br />

subtleties. Considerable mathematical knowledge. .. is required of the reader<br />

Sections are devoted to classical statistical mechanics, the quantum theory, application to


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 641<br />

Tolman, Richard Chace—continued. 54j , Tsg<br />

molecular processes, the rate of physical-chemical change. All parts of the subject are<br />

well treated and the whole forms an extremely valuable survey of know edge av la<br />

upon the subject." Chemistry and industry, 1927. uuwieuge avauai.ie<br />

Williams, Roger John. 547 w ? 4<br />

An introduction to <strong>org</strong>anic chemistry. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Consultation of the chemical literature": p.538-540.<br />

Geology. Physical Geography<br />

Chamberlin, Thomas Chrowder. 551 (3355<br />

The earth; its origin, history, and physical constitution [by] Harold<br />

Jeffries [i.e. Jeffreys], 1924.<br />

A review of the book (qr 551 J23) reprinted from the "Journal of geology" v 32<br />

no.8, Nov.-Dec. 1924. ' '<br />

The same. (In Journal of geology, v.32, no.8,<br />

Nov.-Dec. 1924.) r 5sa5 J46 v32<br />

Davison, Charles. 551.2209 D32<br />

The founders of seismology. Cambridge University Press, 1927.<br />

"The present volume has its origin in three articles published in the Geological<br />

Magazine in 1921." Preface.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"Notes": on leaf preceding p.l.<br />

Du Toit, Alexander Logie. r 556.8 D95<br />

The geology of South Africa; with 39 plates, 64 text-figures, and a<br />

geological map. Oliver, 1926.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Illinois—Geological survey. r 016.55773 122<br />

List of publications on the geologv of Illinois, with appended index.<br />

1926.<br />

Iowa—Geological survey (Survey of 1892—). r 557.77 I25s<br />

Sketch of the geology of Iowa. 1926.<br />

Smith, Wilfred. r 553.2 S66<br />

A geographical study of coal and iron in China; with an introduction<br />

by P. M. Roxby. Hodder, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.78-80.<br />

Contains 2 maps in pocket at back.<br />

Botany<br />

Millais, John Guille. r 583.114 M68<br />

Magnolias; with illustrations by R. Millais, and from photographs.<br />

Longmans, 1927.<br />

Discusses magnolias in British gardens and in Yunnan, China, but devotes most of<br />

the work to listing and description of species and varieties.<br />

Woodward, Marcus. r 582 W86<br />

The new book of trees; illustrated with wood engravings by C. D.<br />

McGurk. Philpot [1927?]<br />

"Bibliographical note": p.310.<br />

An interesting presentation of material dealing with the history, folklore, and poetic<br />

appeal of British trees.


642 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Useful Arts<br />

American Gas Association—Industrial gas section. qr 697.6 A51<br />

House-heating; a reference book on the application of gas to househeating.<br />

[1924.] (Industrial gas series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.79.<br />

Pamphlet giving practical information on gas-fired equipment.<br />

Associated Tile Manufacturers, Beaver Falls, Pa. qr 691.43 A84b<br />

Basic information; ingredients and processes, gradings, sizes, shapes,<br />

colors, finishes, nomenclature. [cl921.] (Tiles publication, no.K-200.)<br />

Blake, Ernest G. r 691.1 B52<br />

Enemies of timber; dry rot and the death-watch beetle, in which the<br />

origin and life history of the two worst enemies of timber are given,<br />

with a description of the damage they cause, and the methods to be<br />

adopted for their extermination. Chapman [1925].<br />

Brown, Samuel. 677.75 B79<br />

Elastic and non-elastic narrow fabrics; and a chapter on narrow<br />

fabrics made on knitting machines, by William Davis. Bragdon [cl923].<br />

Originally appeared serially in "Textile world".<br />

Description of machines and rather technical discussion of methods employed in<br />

manufacture of such fabrics as bandages, braids, and cords.<br />

Clinton Wire Cloth Company. qr 693.8 C59<br />

Some test data on fireproof floor construction relating to cinder concrete,<br />

terra cotta, and gypsum. [1913.]<br />

Report of a fire, load, and water test made upon cinder concrete, terra cotta, and<br />

gypsum floor arches, installed by Albert Oliver at the Columbia Fire Testing Station,<br />

Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., July 29-Aug. 1, 1913, tested by Harold Perrine.<br />

Donnelly, Ivon A. q 699.1231 D72<br />

Chinese junks and other native craft. Kelly [cl924].<br />

Dutton, Meiric Keeler. 686 D95<br />

Historical sketch of bookbinding as an art. Holliston Mills, Inc.,<br />

1926.<br />

"Select bibliography": p. 137-138.<br />

Deals with work in Italy, France, England, and America.<br />

Harrison, T. 686 H31<br />

The bookbinding craft and industry; an outline of its history, development,<br />

and technique. Pitman [1926]. (Pitman's common commodities<br />

and industries series.)<br />

"Mainly designed to arouse the interest of the general reader, to be of utility to<br />

the librarian and bookseller, and of value to the bibliophile." Preface.<br />

Knight, Eugene Vernon, & Wulpi, Meinrad. 684.62 K34<br />

Veneers and plywood; their craftsmanship and artistry, modern production<br />

methods and present-day utility. Ronald Press Co. [cl927.]<br />

Bibliography: p.343-3 55.<br />

"Gives an illustrated outline of the historic uses of veneer, and a most complete<br />

description of modern methods of cutting veneer and assembling the thin sheets of wood<br />

into properly designed and balanced plywood. It is a valuable reference book for those<br />

who want to know the truth about the best modern methods of building veneer or plywood<br />

into furniture." Mechanical engineering, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 643<br />

McMahon, John Robert. 690 M21<br />

Your house; how to finance, plan, build, remodel, and keep up a<br />

home. Minton, 1927.<br />

Some of the chapters formerly appeared as articles in "Popular science monthly"<br />

and "Country life".<br />

Practical advice for the present or prospective home owner.<br />

Newark, N. J.—Free public library. qr 016.605 N26<br />

This list tells you which of 400 business magazines deal with your<br />

business; they are all in your business branch, Public library, Newark,<br />

N. J., 1926-1927. [1926.]<br />

Newark Museum Association. qr 675 N26<br />

Nothing takes the place of leather. 1926.<br />

"The literature of leather": p.21.<br />

Pamphlet on leather manufacture, properties, and products, with classified references<br />

to books and magazine articles on the subject.<br />

Thomas, Edward, b. 1877. r 608.73 T37<br />

The law of chemical patents. Van Nostrand, 1927.<br />

"Table of cases": p.359-395.<br />

Outlines general principles involved, but consists mainly of quotations from court<br />

decisions.<br />

Underwood, G. 690 U25<br />

Standard construction methods. McGraw, 1927.<br />

Covers methods of building construction in great detail. Clearly worded and well<br />

illustrated. Primarily for the contractor, but some of the suggestions should also be of<br />

interest to the property owner.<br />

United States—Adjutant-general's office. r 607 U2534<br />

United States army training manual, no. 1-74. 1921-27.<br />

Incomplete.<br />

Vanderwalker, Fred Norman. 698 V18h<br />

House painting methods with the brush and spray gun; industrial<br />

painting on steel, iron, cement, brick, and wood surfaces. Drake [cl925].<br />

"Confined to a consideration of methods, materials and tools essential to the painting<br />

of exterior surfaces." Preface.<br />

Medicine. Physiology. Hygiene. Safety<br />

Mayer, Edgar. r 615.831 M53<br />

Clinical application of sunlight and artificial radiation, including their<br />

physiological and experimental aspects with special reference to tuberculosis.<br />

Williams, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.369-426.<br />

Comprehensive compilation dealing with the biological action and the therapeutic<br />

applications of light.<br />

Pennsylvania—Fire protection bureau. 614.84 P39<br />

Protection against fire; a fire prevention manual for the school children<br />

of Pennsylvania; ed. by Department of public instruction. [1920?]<br />

"Extracts from 'Safeguarding the Home against Fire' by courtesy of The National<br />

Board of Fire Underwriters and from other publications."<br />

Sanger, Margaret H. 612.6 S22wh<br />

What every boy and girl should know. Brentano, 1927.<br />

Sex hygiene.


644 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Engineering<br />

American Society of Mechanical Engineers. r 621.184 A51<br />

Suggested rules for the care of power boilers; section vn, A. S. M. E.<br />

Boiler construction code; report of sub-committee of the Boiler code<br />

committee on care of steam boilers and other pressure vessels in service.<br />

1926.<br />

Barritt, John W. 621.9 B26<br />

The care and operation of machine tools. Wiley, 1927. (Wiley<br />

trade series.)<br />

Text-book for apprentice courses and trade schools. Describes construction, adjustment,<br />

and proper use of the various machine tools.<br />

Blyth, Herbert. qr 625.92 B57<br />

Modern telpherage and ropeways, with a section on cableways and<br />

cable cranes. Benn, 1926.<br />

Attempts "to describe in a practical, engineering manner the variety of systems<br />

now in use, their application to specific cases of handling, and their ultimate relation<br />

to the outstanding problem of the day, namely, economy and production". Preface.<br />

Deals mainly with British practices.<br />

British Engineering Standards Association, London. r 620.03 B75<br />

[British standard specifications and reports.] no.l-date. 1903-date.<br />

Many numbers wanting.<br />

All numbers issued before 1918 have been catalogued separately under Engineering<br />

Standards Committee. No.l (1920 ed.), 12 (1920 ed.), 79, 87, 90-91, 94-95, 97, 100-<br />

101, 106, 108, 111-114, 122, 131-132, 135-136, 149, 156, 174-185, 187, 205, and 233 have<br />

been catalogued separately under British Engineering Standards Association, London.<br />

Titles vary.<br />

Fremont, Charles. qr 625.1432 F92<br />

Essais de reception des rails. 1921. (fitudes experimentales de<br />

technologie industrielle, no.59.)<br />

Gerhard, William Paul. r 628.7 G31w<br />

Water supply installations for farmsteads and country estates.<br />

[Privately printed] 1922.<br />

Illuminating Engineering Society. r 628.9 I22co<br />

Code of lighting school buildings, American standard approved June<br />

16, 1924 by American Engineering Standards Committee, prepared under<br />

the joint sponsorship of and issued by the Illuminating Engineering<br />

Society and the American Institute of Architects. cl924.<br />

Kurtz, Charles Mears. 625.15 K43<br />

Track and turnout engineering; a handbook on the design of details<br />

of railroad turnout and crossing construction and a practical treatment<br />

of the principles involved. Simmons [cl927].<br />

A revised and enlarged edition of the author's book published in 1910 under the title<br />

"Modern location of standard turnouts".<br />

Kuttner, Julius. qr 621.434 K44<br />

Sketches and working of oil engines. cl926.<br />

"One of the Freeman-Palmer publications."<br />

Reprinted from "Motorship".<br />

Information on various problems of design, construction, and operation.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 (.45<br />

Mackintosh-Hemphill Co., Pittsburgh. r 621.709 M18<br />

1803-1924; "over one hundred and twenty years of service"; pioneering,<br />

engineering, building. Pittsburgh, cl924.<br />

Pamphlet giving a brief record of work done by this company. The chronological<br />

tables form an interesting contribution to the industrial history of Pittsburgh.<br />

Michigan University—Engineering research department, r 620.5 M668<br />

Engineering research bulletin, no.l-date. 1926-date.<br />

no.l is rev. ed.<br />

Morse, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Hart. 621.34 M92<br />

How farmers can secure electric service by cooperative effort. 1925.<br />

(Pennsylvania—Agriculture, Department of. Bulletin, v.8, no.16.<br />

General bulletin, no.412.)<br />

The same. (In Pennsylvania—Agriculture, Department of. Bulletin,<br />

no.412.) r 630.6 P399b no.412<br />

Pamphlet describing means of establishing electric distribution lines in rural districts<br />

and causing public utilities to deliver electric energy to them.<br />

Pennsylvania—Giant power board. r 621.341 P39r<br />

Report to the governor of Pennsylvania, December 7, 1926. 1927.<br />

"Tri-state power map, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey", issued by the Giant<br />

power board of Pennsylvania, in pocket at back.<br />

Pittsburgh—City transit commission. qr 625.42 P6742<br />

Communication from the City transit commission to the mayor and<br />

City council containing a report on a plan for financing initial subway<br />

construction in Pittsburgh, by D. L. Turner [and] Winters Haydock.<br />

Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Rolfe, William E„ & Cannon, L. H. r 624 R63<br />

The municipal bridge of St. Louis; a record of municipal effort.<br />

St. Louis Public library, 1922. (St. Louis—Public library. Monthly<br />

bulletin, August 1922.)<br />

Sprague, Ernest Headly. 627.8 S76<br />

Stability of masonry and other structures subject to the pressure of<br />

earth and water, with worked examples, ninety-two illustrations, and<br />

three folding plates. Scott, 1915. (The Broadway series of engineering<br />

handbooks, v.17.)<br />

Brief treatment, chiefly by graphic methods, considering retaining walls, dams,<br />

chimneys, foundations, and arches under hydrostatic and geostatic pressure.<br />

United States—Engineers corps. r 627.1 U253y<br />

Youghiogheny River, Pa; letter from the secretary of war transmitting<br />

with a letter from the chief of engineers, reports on preliminary<br />

examination and survey of Youghiogheny River, Pa. up to Fifteenth<br />

Street, McKeesport. 1926. (69th Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. no.253.)<br />

Referred to the Committee On rivers and harbors and ordered to be printed Feb. 11,<br />

1926.<br />

United States—Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. r 629.1 U25<br />

Instructions for automotive exporters and their shipping brokers for<br />

guidance in properly listing and classifying automotive apparatus and<br />

supplies on shippers' export declarations. 1926.<br />

Issued by the Automotive division.


646 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

United States—Library of Congress. qr 016.6257 U253<br />

List of references on the relation of good roads to education. 1926.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

Verein Deutscher Eisengiessereien Giessereiverband r 621.7203 V27<br />

in Dusseldorf.<br />

Deutsch-englisches und englisch-deutsches fachworterbuch fiir das<br />

giessereiwesen. [cl926.]<br />

Agriculture. Forestry. Domestic Animals<br />

r 630.3 B63<br />

The Book of rural life; knowledge and inspiration; a guide to the best<br />

in modern living. lOv. Bellows [cl925].<br />

Editor-in-chief, E. M. Tuttle.<br />

Encyclopedic in arrangement, it covers every phase of life in the rural community.<br />

Will be of interest to teachers, boys and girls, farmers, farm women, and business and<br />

professional men.<br />

Herrick, Glenn Washington. 632.6 H47m<br />

Manual of injurious insects. Holt [cl925].<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

"References" at end of some of the chapters.<br />

Excellent treatment of the habits, depredations, and control of the more common<br />

American insects injurious to plants, live-stock, and the household. Omits consideration<br />

of forest and shade-tree pests.<br />

Mills, Mabel Louise. qr 634.9 M69m<br />

Moulding public opinion to help save our trees; prepared to tell of<br />

the great need for the nation-wide educational campaign now being con­<br />

ducted and how public opinion has already been set in motion by<br />

consistent <strong>org</strong>anized effort. Amer. Reforestation Assoc. [cl927.]<br />

[Pack, Charles Lathrop.] r 634.9 P12<br />

The forestry primer, 1876, 1926. Amer. Tree Assoc. [1926.]<br />

Series of fourteen lessons on forest conservation. Written in simple style, making<br />

it useful for work in public schools.<br />

Pirtle, Thomas Ross. 637.09 P65<br />

History of the dairy industry. Mojonnier Bros. Co. [cl926.]<br />

"References": p.[6051-614.<br />

Attempts to cover the history of dairy products and equipment throughout the world<br />

—a field too comprehensive to permit great detail in a single volume.<br />

Rine, Josephine Z. 636.7 R47<br />

Feeding your dog; the classification, uses, selection, buying, and<br />

preparation of all foods suited to dogs in health and disease. Watt, 1927.<br />

"References": p.247-24S.<br />

United States—Forest service. r 634.9 U25id<br />

An ideal vacation land, the national forests in Oregon. 1923.<br />

United States—Forest service. r 633.3113 U25<br />

The story of the range, by W. C. Barnes. 1926.<br />

"Reprinted, 1926, from Part 6 of the Hearings before a Sub-committee of the Committee<br />

on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Sixty-ninth Congress, First<br />

Session, pursuant to Senate Resolution 347, to investigate all matters pertaining to<br />

National Forests and the Public Domain and their administration."<br />

"Literature cited": p.60.


Domestic Economy<br />

BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 (,47<br />

Dahl, Joseph Oliver. 640.24 D14<br />

Restaurant management; principles and practice. Harper, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.266-271.<br />

Discusses the numerous problems involved in the restaurant business, and presents<br />

ideas based on successful methods used by a number of managers and operators.<br />

Matthews, Mary Lockwood. 640 M47<br />

Elementary home economics; first lessons in sewing and textiles,<br />

foods and cookery, and the care of the house. Little, 1921.<br />

Business. Communication<br />

Church, Samuel Harden. r 656.673 C46<br />

America's first railroad. 1925.<br />

Reprinted from the "New York times" of Feb. 22, 1925.<br />

Cushman, Frank. 658.7 C94<br />

Foremanship and supervision; a practical handbook for foreman<br />

conference leaders and supervisors of vocational education. Wiley, 1927.<br />

"Selected references": p.231-234.<br />

Deals with the operation and management of conferences, and of the application of<br />

the conference procedure to improvement of foremanship and to work with vocational<br />

teachers and supervisors.<br />

Day, Alfred. r 653.52 D33<br />

Complete shorthand manual for self-instruction and for use in<br />

colleges; Columbian ed., rev., enl., and entirely rewritten. Burrows, 1899.<br />

Doubman, John Russell, & Whitaker, J. R. 658.612 D75<br />

The <strong>org</strong>anization and operation of department stores. Wiley, 1927.<br />

Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.<br />

Includes history; construction and arrangement of store buildings; buying, selling,<br />

care, and delivery of merchandise; records and reports; and problems of planning, research,<br />

competition, and cooperation. Authors are members of the faculty of Wharton<br />

School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania.<br />

Fox, Florence Cornelia. 656 F85<br />

How the world rides; a series of projects on vehicular transportation<br />

for elementary schools. Govt. Print. Off., 1926. (United States-<br />

Education bureau. Bulletin, 1926, no.8.)<br />

The same. (In United States—Education bureau. Bulletin,<br />

1926, no.8.) r 370 U25 1926 no.8<br />

Lewis, Norman, & Kane, R. E. 659.07 L67<br />

How to become an advertising man; introduction by C. K. Woodbridge.<br />

Ronald Press Co. [cl927.]<br />

"A list of advertising magazines" and "Leading books on advertising and marketing":<br />

p.175-177.<br />

Information on study and training and on the experiences of advertising men.<br />

Lowry, Stewart M., and others. 658.7 L96<br />

Time and motion study and formulas for wage incentives. McGraw,<br />

1927.


648 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Metcalf, Henry Clayton, ed. 658 M64<br />

Business management as a profession. Shaw, 1927.<br />

"Selected reading list": p.381-383.<br />

"One of a series of volumes resulting from a 'Course for Executives' given annually<br />

the past four years by the Bureau of Personnel Administration." Introduction.<br />

A collection of papers by various authors.<br />

Pittsburgh University—Research bureau for retail r 658.612 P67<br />

training.<br />

Annual report of the director, 1926-27. [Pittsburgh] 1926-27.<br />

Young, Robert, b. 1895. 658.51 Y39<br />

Industrial credits. Harper, 1927.<br />

Emphasizes practical aspects of credit work, but discusses theory also. About half<br />

of the book is devoted to credit problems, which are typical of actual cases encountered.<br />

Telegraphy. Radio Communication<br />

Davis, Stephen Brooks. 654.1007 D32<br />

The law of radio communication. McGraw, 1927.<br />

"Awarded the Linthicum Foundation Prize, by the Faculty of Law of Northwestern<br />

LTniversity, under the Charles C. Linthicum Foundation, June, 1927."<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Admitting that the subject embodies many uncertainties, the author assembles existing<br />

federal statutes, and attempts to cite and interpret cases which may be applicable.<br />

Has chapters on federal jurisdiction, state jurisdiction, and international law.<br />

National Radio Conference (3d), Washington, D. C. r 654.61 N15<br />

Recommendations for regulation of radio adopted by the National<br />

Radio Conference called by Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce,<br />

October 6-10, 1924. 1924.<br />

At head of title: United States Department of commerce.<br />

Sewall, Charles Henry. r 654.1 S51<br />

Wireless telegraphy; its origins, development, inventions, and apparatus;<br />

with 85 diagrams and illustrations. Ed.2, rev. Van Nostrand, 1904.<br />

Printing<br />

Goodyear, Frederick. 655 G63<br />

Printing & book crafts for schools; with a foreword by J. J. Findlay.<br />

Harrap [1926].<br />

Deals with elements of printing and binding, includes lettering and stenciling, and<br />

gives directions for simple methods of illustration by wood-cuts and linoleum cuts.<br />

New York times. r 655.24 N26<br />

Style book. Rev. ed. 1923.<br />

r 655.3505 P52<br />

The Photo-engravers bulletin [monthly], Aug. 1925-date. v.l5-date.<br />

1925-date.<br />

Official journal of the American Photo-Engravers Association.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 64')<br />

Chemical Technology<br />

American Gas Association. qr 665.7 A51<br />

Industrial data sheets. [1924?]<br />

Information on the use of gas in various industrial processes, including drying, food<br />

preparation, heat treating of metals, and glass and enamel industries.<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Department of mines). r 662.641 C16fa<br />

Facts about peat, by B. F. Haanel. 1924.<br />

"The Dominion Fuel board has co-operated in facilitating tbe preparation of this<br />

bulletin."<br />

Bibliography: p.43—46.<br />

Carpenter, Leonard. 660.053 C22<br />

Mechanical mixing machinery. Benn, 1925. (Chemical engineering<br />

library; second series.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Brief, elementary description of types of mixing machinery and their application<br />

to various industries, with some discussion of the principles involved. Deals primarily<br />

with the mixing of solids.<br />

Fansler, P. E., comp. q-662.75 F22<br />

House heating with oil fuel. Ed.3. Heating and Ventilating Magazine<br />

Co. [cl927.]<br />

Bibliography: p.346-348.<br />

Compilation attempting to present unbiased information regarding safety, efficiency.<br />

and practicability of domestic heating by fuel oil. Does not discuss relative merits of<br />

different types of equipment.<br />

Howe, Harrison Estell, & Turner, F. M. 660 H85c<br />

Chemistry and the home. Scribner [cl927].<br />

Brief, popular treatment considering a large number of products and processes, most<br />

of which are of domestic importance.<br />

Kelley, Frederick W. r 666.9 K16<br />

Recent improvements in making Portland cement. [1927.]<br />

Reprinted from "Engineering news-record", Jan. 13, 1927.<br />

The same. (In Engineering news-record, v.98, Jan. 13,<br />

1927.) qr 620.5 E64 v.98<br />

Lovejoy, Ellis. 666.34 L94b2<br />

Burning clay wares. Ed.3. Randall [cl922].<br />

Notes from practical experience. Concerned with clays, fuels, furnaces, stacks.<br />

kilns, and methods of operation.<br />

Pratt, Ge<strong>org</strong>e R. r 662.613 P88<br />

Coal truths, particularly for the domestic user so that he may obtain<br />

service and economy with the use of the Alberta domestic coals. Rev.<br />

ed. Coal truth office, 1923.<br />

United States—Treasury department. r 661.722 U253<br />

Denaturization of industrial alcohol; letter from the secretary of the<br />

treasury transmitting in response to Senate Resolution no.311, copies<br />

of laws pertaining to the denaturization of industrial alcohol, the existing<br />

regulations, and copies of the formulae now in effect, together with<br />

copy of the official report made by the head of the Technical division<br />

on September 3, 1926. 1927.<br />

Referred to the Committee on the judiciary and ordered printed Jan. 11, 1927.


650 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Van Gelder, Arthur Pine, & Schlatter, Hugo. r 662.209 V18<br />

History of the explosives industry in America; with an introduction<br />

by C E. Munroe. Columbia University Press, 1927.<br />

"Prepared from data collected by and published under the direction of the Institute<br />

of Makers of Explosives."<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Considers development and applications of various explosives, but is less concerned<br />

with technical matters than with industrial and commercial developments, and the records<br />

of companies and individuals.<br />

Weaver, Elmer Rupel. q 665.7 W362<br />

Relation between heating value of gas and its usefulness to the<br />

consumer; a critical review of the published data. Govt. Print. Off.,<br />

1925. (United States—Standards, Bureau of. Technologic paper<br />

no.290.)<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The same. (In United States—Standards, Bureau of. Technologic<br />

paper no.290.) qr 530.8 U25t no.290<br />

Metallurgy<br />

Aluminum Wares Association, Chicago. r 669.7 A4712<br />

Aluminum and aluminum ware; a review of the latest scientific<br />

researches into the nature and uses of aluminum and the characteristics<br />

of aluminum cooking utensils. [1926.]<br />

"Reviewed and approved by F. C. Zapffe."<br />

Bamford, T. G., & Harris, Harold. 669.08 B21<br />

The metallurgist's manual; with a foreword by Thomas Turner.<br />

Chapman, 1927.<br />

Title is somewhat misleading; half of the book is concerned with assaying and<br />

chemical analysis of metallurgical materials. Chapters on smelting, pyrometry, and<br />

metallography cover these subjects briefly, and there are various tables which may interest<br />

both the chemist and the metallurgist.<br />

Bronwall, Andreas, praeses. r 669.1 B77<br />

Dissertatio historico-politica de ferro Suecano Osmund. 1725.<br />

Diss.—Upsala (Petrus Saxholm, respondent).<br />

Johnson, Charles Morris. r 669.1743 J35<br />

Rezistal steel; properties and microstructure of this nonmagnetic,<br />

flame, acids, and rust resisting product. Crucible Steel Co. of America,<br />

1921.<br />

Tests, properties, and uses of high-chromium, "stainless" steel.<br />

Mochel, N. L. r 669.1743 M76<br />

Stainless iron. 1926.<br />

Reprinted from the "Transactions" of the American Society for Steel Treating,<br />

Sept. 1926.<br />

The same. (In American Society for Steel Treating. Transactions,<br />

v.10, Sept. 1926.) , r 669.1705 A512 v.10<br />

[Stiernet, N. L., comp.] r 669.102 S85<br />

Continental pocket companion; where to buy iron and steel in<br />

Belgium, France, and Luxemburg. [1926.]<br />

Special section on window-glass, plate glass, table glass, nails, bolts and nuts, and<br />

enamelled ware: p.i—xxxii.<br />

A very useful book for buyers of Continental steel. Gives the rolling programs of<br />

the iron and steel works for 1926 as well as numerous tables and other practical information.


Fine Arts<br />

BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 651<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Alten, W. von. qr 759 3 S63a<br />

Max Slevogt; mit 160 abbildungen, darunter 41 in farbendruck.<br />

[1926.] (Kiinstler monographien, 116.)<br />

An account of the work of this German artist (ft. 1868), illustrated with reproductions<br />

of his paintings and drawings, partly in colors.<br />

Anderson Galleries, New York. r 708.I A54<br />

Important ship models; prints, paintings, relics of famous old menof-war<br />

& clipper ships; the collections of the late Palmer Campbell,<br />

Federal Insurance Company of New York, V. M. Walton, & Jerome<br />

Eisner; to be sold at unreserved public sale Wednesday & Thursday<br />

evenings, May fourth, fifth. 1927.<br />

Sale no.2169.<br />

Contains illustrations.<br />

Bossert, Helmuth Theodor. qr 709.4 B64<br />

Peasant art in Europe; one hundred plates in full colours and thirty<br />

two plates in black and white reproducing 2,100 examples of peasant<br />

ornament and handicraft taken directly from unpublished originals.<br />

Weyhe, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.40-43.<br />

Brangwyn, Frank. qr 759.2 B69w<br />

Windmills, by Frank Brangwyn, and Hayter Preston. Lane [1923].<br />

Mr. Preston's text gives an introductory sketch of the history of windmills and<br />

15 impressionistic essays describing picturesque old windmills in England, Spain, the<br />

Netherlands, France, and Germany. Brangwyn's 16 illustrations in color help further<br />

to interpret the charm and romance of windmills.<br />

Brooks, Alfred Mansfield, cd. 704 B77<br />

Great artists and their works, by great authors. Jones, 1919.<br />

A collection of 107 short extracts on the purpose and meaning of art, architecture,<br />

painting, and sculpture, from a variety of sources ranging from Homer to Havelock<br />

Ellis.<br />

Cameron, James R. 778.5 C15t<br />

The taking and showing of motion pictures for the amateur. Cameron<br />

Pub. Co, 1927.<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Department of fine arts. r 735 C21e<br />

Exhibition of models for a monument to the pioneer woman, Carnegie<br />

Institute, April 11 to April 23, inclusive. [Earle Press, 1927.]<br />

Charteris, Evan Edward. r 759.1 S24c<br />

John Sargent; with reproductions from his paintings and drawings.<br />

Scribner, 1927.<br />

"Sargent's pictures in oils": p.257-296.<br />

"J. S. S.; in memoriam", by Vernon Lee: p.[233]-2S5.<br />

The biography contains numerous letters written by the artist and his friends. The<br />

sketch by Vernon Lee gives her reminiscences of Sargent as she knew him as a playmate<br />

in Nice and Rome when they were children.


652 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Culter, Richard V. q 741 C91<br />

The gay nineties; a book of drawings. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

"He has selected his characters with a keen eye for the ludicrous and obsolete;<br />

he has made an intimate study of the furniture and properties of the '90s, and has<br />

recorded episodes which, by sheer contrast, have proved irresistibly funny to a modern<br />

audience." Thomas Craven in Books, 1927.<br />

Des Gachons, Jacques. q 759.4 P86de<br />

Nicolas Poussin, triptyque; reproduction en heliogravure d'ceuvres<br />

de Poussin. c!925. (La Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.113.)<br />

Engel-Gros. qr 769 E63<br />

Catalogue des estampes des xv, xvi., xvn., xvm, et xix. siecles<br />

composant la collection Engel-Gros et dont la ventre aura lieu a Paris,<br />

Hotel Drouot, 16 Decembre 1921. 1921.<br />

Contains 31 reproductions.<br />

Flynt, Lyman C. r 749 F67<br />

The Lyman C. Flynt collection; chiefly early American clocks by<br />

representative makers, including Elisha Hotchkiss, Eli Terry, Seth<br />

Thomas, Daniel Pratt, Terhune & Edwards, and Charles Stratton; the<br />

foreign clocks comprise rare and ingenious examples from Holland,<br />

Germany, England, Ireland, Japan, Newfoundland, France, & Switzerland.<br />

Amer. Art Assoc. [1926.]<br />

Godefroy, Louis. qr 767 B46g<br />

Albert Besnard. 1926. (Delteil, Loys. Le peintre-graveur illustre<br />

(xix. et xx. siecles), v.30.)<br />

Made up of 202 plates, many of which are printed on both sides.<br />

A catalogue of the French artist's etchings and lithographs. Contains reproductions<br />

of each picture with notes describing the various states.<br />

Heynes, Anne. 746 H51<br />

Quilting and patchwork. Dryad Handicrafts [1926].<br />

"Books for reference": p.10.<br />

Hooper, John, of London, & Shirley, A. J. 707.2 H77<br />

Handcraft in wood and metal; a handbook of training in their<br />

practical working for teachers, students, & craftsmen; with over 300<br />

illustrations from the authors' drawings and from photographs, including<br />

the working drawings of a progressive series of decorative<br />

objects. Ed.2, rev. & enl. Manual Arts Press [1925],<br />

Payson, William Farquhar, cd. qb 749 P33<br />

Mahogany, antique and modern; a study of its history and use in<br />

the decorative arts. Dutton [cl926].<br />

Contents.—In the forest, by W. F. Payson.—Mahogany and the cabinet-maker, by<br />

K. Schmieg.—Mahogany in architecture, by K. M. Murchison.—Structural and decorative<br />

uses in marine architecture and boat building, by H. B. Culver.—The piano and<br />

its prototypes, by Frances Morris.—Historic furniture styles, by C. O. Cornelius.—The<br />

furniture of the present day, by R. Erskine..<br />

Potter, Russell. r 709.44 P85<br />

Modern French art. University of North Carolina Press [cl927],<br />

(North Carolina University—Extension division. Extension bulletin,<br />

v.6, no.13.)<br />

Bibliography: p.87-88.<br />

Sixteen study programs on the general principles of art, and on French painting<br />

and sculpture. Each program gives a brief sketch of the subject, suggestions for papers,<br />

and bibliographic references.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 653<br />

Rome, R. Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica e Gabinetto r 708.5 R663<br />

delle Stampe.<br />

Catalogo della R. Galleria d'Arte Antica nel Palazzo Corsini, Roma<br />

[comp. da Federico Hermanin]. [cl924.]<br />

Taft, Lorado. r 730 T13<br />

The appreciation of sculpture. Amer. Library Assoc, 1927. (Reading<br />

with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.[50.1<br />

A brief introduction to the subject and a guide to eight books.<br />

Tonks, Oliver Samuel. 759.5 T61<br />

A history of Italian painting. Appleton, 1927.<br />

"List of recommended books": p.414-[422].<br />

A survey covering the period from the earliest times to the end of the 18th century.<br />

United States—Library of Congress. r 769 P39u<br />

Joseph Pennell memorial exhibition; catalogue. 1927.<br />

"Selective bibliography": p.29—44.<br />

Vlahoutza, A. q 759.99 G89v<br />

N. I. Grigoresco; sa vie et son ceuvre; traduit du roumain par Leo<br />

Bachelin; avec 20 photogravures hors-texte, 232 autotypies sur cuivre<br />

et 17 zincotypies executees d'apres les photographies originales de<br />

Stelian Petresco. 1911.<br />

"£dition du Ministere de I'instruction publique."<br />

Wilson, Della Ford. 707 W76<br />

Primary industrial arts. Manual Arts Press [cl926].<br />

"Suggested reading" at end of most of the chapters; "Suggested reading—general":<br />

p.190.<br />

"The aim has been to treat each of the various art and industrial art subjects now<br />

taught in the schools in such a manner that the teacher inexperienced in manipulative<br />

processes may have suggestions and directions for assisting her pupils in construction<br />

work and related study...The art element has been emphasized throughout the book."<br />

Foreword.<br />

The author is (1926) assistant professor in the Department of industrial education<br />

and applied arts, University of Wisconsin.<br />

Gardens<br />

Cane, Percy S. q 710 C17<br />

Modern gardens, British and foreign; ed. by C G Holme & S. B.<br />

Wainwright. [1926?] (Studio. Special winter number, 1926-27.)<br />

The same qr 710 C171<br />

Contains 136 plates showing English, American, French, German, Austrian, Italian,<br />

Swedish, Danish, and Japanese gardens. A short introduction discusses general<br />

principles of garden design and the characteristics of gardens in the various countries.<br />

Civic Club of Allegheny County. r 716 C49<br />

Flower market, June 1926, under the auspices of the Civic Club of<br />

Allegheny County. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

Crowther, Thomas. qr 717 C89<br />

English garden furniture; collection of the late Thomas Crowther,<br />

Fulham, London, with additions. Amer. Art Assoc. [1926.]<br />

Illustrated sales catalogue.<br />

The Mayflower [monthly], 1894-95. v.10-11. 1894-95. qr 716 M53<br />

Merged into "Floral life" in Oct. 1906.


654 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Architecture<br />

The books designated by the letter b at the beginning of the call number were purchased<br />

from the fund left to the Library by J. D. Bernd and devoted to Architecture and<br />

Decoration.<br />

Bellot, Paul. qb 726 B41<br />

A modern architectural work. Marshall Jones Co., 1927.<br />

Contains 116 plates.<br />

Contents.—Oosterhout (Holland) Saint Paul's abbey.—Quarr-Abbey (Isle of Wight,<br />

England) Monastery of Saint Mary.—Noordhoek (Holland) Parish-church, rectory, and<br />

school.—Bavel (Holland) Sisters' kindergarten and convent.—Heerle (Holland) Enlargement<br />

of the parish-church.—Eindhoven (Holland) College and chapel of the Augustinian<br />

Fathers.—Bloemendaal (Holland) Cemetery chapel.<br />

Made up of plates showing the work of this French architect who is a Benedictine<br />

monk, and of an introductory text giving a critical estimate of his work and brief<br />

descriptions of each of the seven examples.<br />

Colasanti, Arduino. qb 728.3 C67<br />

Case e palazzi barocchi di Roma. [191-?] (Tesori d'arte italiana.)<br />

Made up of 61 plates showing Roman houses and palaces as examples of baroque<br />

architecture.<br />

Edwards, Arthur Trystan. 720 E31<br />

Architectural style. Faber [1926].<br />

An analysis of the principles of architectural composition.<br />

Lubschez, Ben Jehudah. qb 720.973 L96<br />

Manhattan, the magical island; one hundred and eight pictures of<br />

Manhattan, with prelude and descriptive notes. Press of the Amer.<br />

Institute of Architects, 1927.<br />

Russische baukunst. 1922. qb 720.947 R92<br />

Edited by Alexander Eliasberg.<br />

"Quellenverzeichnis": p.[34.]<br />

Made up of a short historical introductory text and plates showing Russian churches,<br />

cathedrals, palaces, and other examples of architecture.<br />

Schliepmann, Hans. qb 725.82 S34<br />

Lichtspieltheater; eine sammlung ausgefiihrter kinohauser in gross-<br />

Berlin; 109 abbildungen mit text. 1914.<br />

Made up of plates showing moving-picture theaters in Berlin and a 32-page introduction<br />

discussing the building of such theaters and including numerous plans.<br />

Music<br />

Scores<br />

[Beethoven, Ludwig van.] r 786.41 B38<br />

[Sonata appassionata. Op.57.]<br />

This publication is the fac-simile reproduction of the original manuscript of<br />

Beethoven's Sonata appassionata (F minor, opus 57), which belongs to the Library of the<br />

Paris Conservatory of Music.<br />

qr 786.4 C6953<br />

[Collection of music for the piano and voice.] [1841-52.]<br />

Bound up without title-page or index.<br />

Dett, Robert Nathaniel, ed. M 784.7 D48<br />

Religious folk-songs of the Negro as sung at Hampton Institute.<br />

Hampton Institute Press, 1927.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 655<br />

Flotow, Friedrich, graf von. qM 736.4 R39<br />

Martha, [selection]; arranged for piano by D. Krug.<br />

Bound with "Grand potpourri of all the melodies from the celebrated American<br />

opera bouffe, Evangeline" by E. E. Rice.<br />

Gould, Sabine Baring-. qM 7343 Q73<br />

English minstrelsie; a national monument of English song, collated<br />

and edited, with notes and historical introductions; the airs, in both<br />

notations, arranged by H. F. Sheppard [and others], 8v. Jack, 1895-96.<br />

Johnston, Edward, b. 1879. qM 782.8 J36<br />

O Hara San; a Japanese operetta in two acts, for chorus of mixed<br />

voices with piano or orchestra; book and lyrics by E. M. Burrows;<br />

music by E. Johnston. Fischer [cl918]. (Fischer edition, no.43.)<br />

Contains libretto.<br />

M 784.8 025<br />

The One hundred and one best songs for home, school, and meeting.<br />

Ed.26, rev. Cable Co. [cl925.]<br />

Rice, Edward E. qM 786.4 R39<br />

Grand potpourri of all the melodies from the celebrated American<br />

opera bouffe, Evangeline. Goullaud, cl877.<br />

Smith, Laura Alexandrine. M 784.4 S65<br />

The music of the waters; a collection of the sailors' chanties, or<br />

working songs of the sea, of all maritime nations; boatmen's, fishermen's,<br />

and rowing songs, and water legends. Paul, 1888.<br />

Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour. qM 786.4 R39<br />

H. M. S. Pinafore: waltz. [cl879.]<br />

Bound with "Grand potpourri of all the melodies from the celebrated American<br />

opera bouffe, Evangeline" by E. E. Rice.<br />

Vassar College. qM 784.61 V23<br />

Alumnae anniversary song-book. Schirmer, 1921.<br />

Books About Music<br />

Audsley, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Ashdown. , 786.6 A91t<br />

The temple of tone; a disquisition on the scientific and artistic<br />

tonal appointment and control of concert-room, church, and theater<br />

<strong>org</strong>ans, according to the advanced system of compound tonal flexibility<br />

and expression, with complete specifications. Fischer, 1925.<br />

"Ge<strong>org</strong>e Ashdown Audsley, LL.D; an appreciation, by T. Scott Buhrman": p. [246]—<br />

260.<br />

Etude. r 780.973 E89<br />

Two centuries of American musical composition; souvenir of the<br />

Sesqui-Centennial, celebrating one hundred and fifty years of American<br />

independence, 1776-1926. Presser [1926?]<br />

Contains 13 musical selections and small photographs of more than four hundred<br />

American musicians.<br />

Maitland, John Alexander Fuller-. 780 M27<br />

The spell of music; an attempt to analyse the enjoyment of music.<br />

Murray [1926].


656 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

New York (city)—Public library. r 787.9 N26<br />

The Orlando Gibbons tercentenary; some virginal manuscripts in<br />

the Music division, by Jeffrey Mark. New York Public library, 1926.<br />

"Reprinted February 1926 from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of<br />

December 1925."<br />

A full description of two manuscript books containing compositions for the<br />

virginals by the Elizabethan composer.<br />

Scott, Cyril Meir. 780 S42<br />

The philosophy of modernism (in its connection with music). Paul<br />

[1917?] (The music lover's library.)<br />

Westerby, Herbert, cd. q 786.5 W56<br />

The complete <strong>org</strong>an recitalist, British and American; historical,<br />

educational, and descriptive [by] Herbert Westerby, assisted by 35<br />

eminent contributors. [Godfrey, 1927.]<br />

At head of title: Dedicated to the <strong>org</strong>anist associations of Britain and America.<br />

"A select list of British and American <strong>org</strong>an literature", by J. H. Burn: p.xviiixxiii.<br />

The same qr 786.5 W56<br />

Articles on <strong>org</strong>ans, <strong>org</strong>an music, <strong>org</strong>anists, and composers.<br />

Recreation<br />

Irwin, Florence. 795 I28b<br />

Bridge for thinkers; including the revised laws of auction, 1926, the<br />

etiquette of the game, and a chapter on contract bridge. Putnam, 1927.<br />

"The laws of auction bridge as adopted by the Whist Club, together with the<br />

etiquette of the game" and "Laws of contract auction bridge, 1927" have special titlepages.<br />

Red-Cross Society. (United States. American National 796.95 R26<br />

Red Cross.)<br />

Camp Fire Girls book of aquatics; prepared by American Red Cross<br />

Life Saving Service, and the Department of publications, Camp Fire<br />

Girls. Camp Fire Outfitting Co., 1925.<br />

Stagg, Amos Alonzo. 796.32 S77<br />

Touchdown! as told by A. A. Stagg to W. W. Stout. Longmans,<br />

1927.<br />

Describes the development of American foot-ball as the author has known it, first<br />

as a student at Yale (1884-90) and since 1891 as athletic director at the University of<br />

Chicago.<br />

Literature<br />

Association des ficrivains Combattants. r 840.8 A84<br />

Anthologie des ecrivains morts a la guerre, 1914-1918. 5v. 1924-26.<br />

With brief notices and bibliographies of the authors.<br />

Bourland, Caroline Brown. 863.09 B65<br />

The short story in Spain in the seventeenth century, with a bibliography<br />

of the novela from 1576 to 1700. Smith College, 1927. (Smith<br />

College fiftieth anniversary publications [v.8].)<br />

Bibliography: p.87-201; "Bibliographies cited": p.217.<br />

The same r 863.09 B65


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 r,57<br />

Boynton, Percy Holmes. 810g B67m<br />

More contemporary Americans. University of Chicago Press [1927],<br />

Contents.— Winds of criticism.—Herman Melville.—Lafcadio Hearn.—Ambrose<br />

Bierce.—The college insurgents.—The public and the reading public—Joseph Hergesheimer.—Sherwood<br />

Anderson.—Sinclair Lewis.—Democracy and public taste.<br />

Burke, Peter. 825 Bg,lzb<br />

The wisdom and genius of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, illustrated<br />

in a series of extracts from his writings and speeches; with a<br />

summary of his life. Moxon, 1845.<br />

827 B92<br />

Burlesque plays and poems; with an introduction by Henry Morley.<br />

Routledge, 1885. (Morley's universal library.)<br />

Contents.—Chaucer's Rime of Thopas.—Beaumont & Fletcher's Knight of the<br />

burning pestle.—Ge<strong>org</strong>e Villiers, duke of Buckingham's Rehearsal.—John Philips's<br />

Splendid shilling.—Fielding's Tom Thumb the Great.—Henry Carey's Namby Pamby,<br />

and Chrononhotonthologos.—Canning, Frere, & Ellis's Rovers.—W. B. Rhodes's Bombastes<br />

furioso.—Horace & James Smith's Rejected addresses.—Thomas Hood's Odes<br />

and addresses to great people.<br />

Canby, Henry Seidel, & Opdycke, J. B. 808 C16e<br />

Elements of composition for secondary schools. Macmillan, 1920.<br />

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. r 016.823 C216c<br />

Contemporary novelists, English and American. Pittsburgh, 1926.<br />

A bibliography.<br />

Cicero, Marcus Tullius. 875 C47spe<br />

The speeches: Pro lege Manilia, Pro Caecina, Pro Cluentio, Pro<br />

Rabirio perduellionis; with an English translation by H. G Hodge.<br />

Heinemann, 1927. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

Latin and English on opposite pages.<br />

The same r875 C47spe<br />

Cowling, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Herbert. 821 C41zc<br />

Chaucer; with six illustrations. Methuen [1927].<br />

"A short list of Chaucer manuscripts": p.211-214.<br />

Bibliography: p.215-218.<br />

The first chapter reviews the life of Chaucer, the second discusses in detail the<br />

chronology of his writings, the rest of the book considers the individual works, their<br />

origin, source, and style.<br />

Enfield, William. r 808.5 E62<br />

The speaker; or, Miscellaneous pieces, selected from the best English<br />

writers, and disposed under proper heads with a view to facilitate the<br />

improvement of youth in reading and speaking, to which is prefixed an<br />

essay on elocution. New ed. Duyckinck, 1814.<br />

Hitchcock, Alfred Marshall. 823 H62<br />

Study plans for novels read in high schools. Holt [cl927].<br />

Loewe, Herbert Martin James. 892.41 L76<br />

Some mediaeval Hebrew poesy, with a foreword by Sir Hugh Allen,<br />

and an afterword by H. M. Adler. Allen [1927].<br />

The ninth Arthur Davis memorial lecture, delivered before the Jewish Historical<br />

Society in 1926. Discusses 16 Hebrew table-songs, or zemiroth, composed between the<br />

10th and the 16th centuries, which have become incorporated in the domestic program of<br />

Sabbath music.


658 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Noyes, Alfred. 824 N48<br />

New essays and American impressions. Holt [cl927].<br />

Phelps, William Lyon. r 813 P49<br />

Twentieth century American novels. Amer. Library Assoc, 1927.<br />

(Reading with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.29.<br />

Reviews the subject briefly and recommends nine outstanding novels.<br />

Plutarch. 888 P72mo<br />

Moralia, with an English translation by F. C. Babbitt, v.l. Heinemann,<br />

1927. (Loeb classical library.)<br />

Bibliography: p.xviii-xxxi.<br />

Greek and English on opposite pages.<br />

The same r 888 P72mo<br />

Sanford, A. P., & Schauffler, R. H., comp. 808.8 S22<br />

Armistice day; an anthology of the best prose and verse on patriotism,<br />

the great war, the armistice—its history, observance, spirit,<br />

and significance; victory, the unknown soldier and his brothers, and<br />

peace; with fiction, drama, pageantry, and programs for Armistice day<br />

observance. Dodd, 1927. (Our American holidays.)<br />

The same r 808.8 S22<br />

Stewart, Herbert Leslie. 848 F86zs<br />

Anatole France, the Parisian. Dodd, 1927.<br />

"Bibliography of Anatole France's chief works": p.385-386.<br />

"This fully documented volume of nearly four hundred pages, with its conscientious<br />

array of footnotes and its meticulously planned chapters, is a better and more<br />

solid book than its title suggests... The actual incidents of France's life are touched<br />

upon only in so far as they give point to his works, or more specifically, to the current<br />

of ideas that runs through his works." Lewis Galantiere in Books, 1927.<br />

Unamuno y Jugo, Miguel de. 863 C33zun<br />

The life of Don Quixote and Sancho according to M. de Cervantes<br />

Saavedra, expounded with comment; tr. by H. P. Earle. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Wright, T. H. 821 T381zw<br />

Francis Thompson and his poetry. Harrap [1927]. (Poetry & life<br />

series, no.35.)<br />

Poetry<br />

Colum, Padraic. 821 C727c<br />

Creatures; with drawings by Boris Artzybasheff. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

Cullen, Countee. 811 C91c<br />

Copper sun; with decorations by Charles Cullen. Harper, 1927.<br />

Daly, James Joseph. r 811 D17<br />

The guilty sun. [Pittsburgh] Folio Press, 1926.<br />

Dresbach, Glenn Ward. 811 D81<br />

Cliff dwellings, and other poems. Vinal, 1926.<br />

Fillrin, Walt. 811 F47<br />

What wins. Journal-Post [cl926].


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 659<br />

Harlan, Caleb. r 311 PJ27<br />

Elflora of the Susquehanna; a poem. Lippincott, 1879.<br />

Lowell, Amy. 811 Lg5ba<br />

Ballads for sale. Houghton, 1927.<br />

[Mathias, Thomas James.] r 821 M47<br />

Pursuits of literature; a satirical poem, in four dialogues, with notes,<br />

to which are annexed, A vindication of the work, and translations of<br />

all the Greek, Latin, Italian, and French quotations. Maxwell, 1800.<br />

"A translation of the Greek, Latin, Italian, and French passages quoted in the<br />

prefaces and notes to the preceding poem, to which is prefixed Prefatory epistle"<br />

(p.[371]-481) has special title-page.<br />

Sitwell, Sacheverell. 821 S623c<br />

The cyder feast, and other poems. Doran, 1927.<br />

Wright, Merle St. Croix. 811 W93<br />

Ignis ardens. Vinal, 1926.<br />

Drama. Theater<br />

Allen, James Turney. 7g2 A42<br />

Stage antiquities of the Greeks and Romans and their influence.<br />

Longmans, 1927. (Our debt to Greece and Rome.)<br />

Bibliography: p.193-198.<br />

Aubert, Charles. 793.1 A88<br />

The art of pantomime; tr. from the French by Edith Sears, with an<br />

introduction by Sybil Baker. Holt [cl927].<br />

Describes gestures and expressions, illustrating each with drawings, and discusses<br />

the various problems connected with presenting pantomimes in the theater.<br />

Bax, Clifford. 822 B33n<br />

Nocturne in Palermo. Phillips, 1924. (Contemporary British dramatists,<br />

v.16.)<br />

Bocher, Ferdinand, ed. 842.08 B57<br />

College series of French plays, with English notes. Urbino, 1866.<br />

Contents.—Les petits oiseaux, par Eugene Labiche et Delacour.—Mademoiselle de<br />

la Seigliere, par Jules Sandeau.—Le roman d'un jeune homme pauvre, par Octave Feuillet.—Les<br />

doigts de fee, par Scribe et Legouve.<br />

Chambrun, Clara (Longworth), comtesse de. 822.33 B22<br />

Shakespeare, actor-poet, as seen by his associates, explained by himself,<br />

and remembered by the succeeding generation. Appleton, 1927.<br />

"There is too much scholarship to please lovers of the 'new' biography, and too<br />

much inaccuracy in that scholarship to please the scholars." Samuel Chew m Bocks,<br />

1927.<br />

Clements, Colin Campbell. 812 C56t<br />

Tea and conversation; a comedy of bad manners, in one act.<br />

French, cl923. (French's international copyrighted edition of the<br />

works of the best authors, no.455.)<br />

qr 792.05 D7913<br />

Drama league review; bulletin, Jan. 10, 1914-April 10, 1916, 1922/23date.<br />

Pittsburgh, 1914-date.<br />

1915, no.6; 1922/23, no.3-4, 6; 1923/24, no.18 wanting.<br />

1914, no.1-1922/23, no.10, title reads "Bulletin".<br />

Issued by Pittsburgh center, Drama League of America.


660 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Fowle, William Bentley. '. r 793.1 F84<br />

Parlor dramas; or, Dramatic scenes for home amusement. Chase<br />

[cl8S6].<br />

Contents.—Woman's rights.—Country cousins.—The will.—The fugitive slave.—The<br />

pedant.—Love at sight.—William Tell.—The counterplot.—The well of St. Keyne.—The<br />

oddity.—The tables turned.—The double ghost.—The tea party.—The tear.—The Jesuit<br />

in America.<br />

Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievitch. 891.72 G57g<br />

The government inspector, and other plays. Knopf, 1927.<br />

Contents.— The government inspector. — Marriage. — The gamblers. — Dramatic<br />

sketches & fragments: An official's morning; A lawsuit; The servants' hall; A fragment.<br />

Gribble, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Dunning. 822 G88m<br />

The masque of Venice; an entertainment in three acts. Benn, 1924.<br />

(Contemporary British dramatists, v.ll.)<br />

Gribble, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Dunning. 822 G88<br />

The scene that was to write itself; a tragi-comedy in one act. Benn,<br />

1924. (Contemporary British dramatists, v.12.)<br />

Hamilton, Cosmo, & Reilly, F. C. 822 H199p<br />

"Pickwick"; a play in three acts, freely based upon the Pickwick<br />

papers by Charles Dickens. Putnam, 1927.<br />

Henry, Arthur, & Van Auken, D. H. 793.1 H45<br />

Mother's day; a play in three acts. French, cl927. (French's international<br />

copyrighted edition of the works of the best authors, no.598.)<br />

Hughes, Samuel Carlyle. 792 H89<br />

The pre-Victorian drama in Dublin. Hodges, 1904.<br />

Contents.—Clio; a historical sketch.—Melpomene and Thalia: Shakespere.—Melpomene:<br />

Tragedies.—Thalia A: Comedies of the usual length.—Thalia B: Short comedies,<br />

interludes, and farces.—Terpsichore A: Musical plays of the usual length. : —Terpsichore<br />

B: Short musical plays.—Appendix.<br />

Brief information about the plays presented, including sketches of the plots, the<br />

dates of their appearance, the theaters in which they were presented, and something of<br />

the history of the authors and actors connected with them.<br />

Lawrence, William John. 792 L42p<br />

The physical conditions of the Elizabethan public playhouse. Harvard<br />

University Press, 1927.<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

Lee, Charles James. 822 L52<br />

Mr. Sampson; a play in one act. Dent, 1927.<br />

"Awarded the Lord Howard de Walden cup at the British Drama League's festival<br />

of community drama at the Xew Theatre, London, February 1927."<br />

Malleson, Miles. 822 M29<br />

The fanatics; a comedy in three acts. Benn, 1924. (Contemporary<br />

British dramatists, v.7.)<br />

Monkhouse, Allan. 822 M82f<br />

First blood; a play in four acts. Benn, 1924. (Contemporary<br />

British dramatists, v.9.)<br />

Monkhouse, Allan. 822 M82s<br />

Sons & fathers; a play in four acts. Benn, 1925. (Contemporary<br />

British dramatists, v.28.)


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 661<br />

Rubinstejn, Harold F. ' 822 R82p<br />

Peter & Paul; a play in three acts. Phillips, 1924. (Contemporary<br />

British dramatists, v.14.)<br />

Schelling, Felix Emmanuel. 822.33 D74<br />

Shakespeare and "demi-science"; papers on Elizabethan topics.<br />

Press of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Shakespeare and "demi-science".—Myth making.—The seedpod of Shakespeare<br />

criticism.—The Shakespeare canon.—Ben Jonson and the classical school.—The<br />

common folk of Shakespeare.—"Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother."—Shakespeare and<br />

the law.—Devotional poetry in the reign of Charles I.—The supernatural in old<br />

English drama.—Shakespeare in twenty minutes.—America's Elizabethan heritage.<br />

[Smith, Edward Percy.] 822 S646<br />

The Rigordans; a play in three acts, by Edward Percy [pseud.].<br />

Phillips, 1924. (Contemporary British dramatists, v.17.)<br />

Sprague, Arthur Colby. 822.09 S76<br />

Beaumont and Fletcher on the Restoration stage. Harvard University<br />

Press, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p. [2791-289.<br />

Steele, Mary Susan. 822.09 S81<br />

Plays & masques at court during the reigns of Elizabeth, James,<br />

and Charles. Yale University Press, 1926. (Cornell studies in English.)<br />

"A list of the principal works cited": p.287-291.<br />

Listed by date (1558-1642). Gives place of presentation, and very brief description,<br />

often quoted from contemporary sources.<br />

Thompson, Edward Joseph. 822 T38<br />

Krishna Kumari; an historical drama in four acts. Benn, 1924.<br />

(Contemporary British dramatists, v.10.)<br />

Weaver, John Van Alstyne. 812 W36<br />

So that's that. Appleton, 1926. (Appleton modern plays, no.36.)<br />

Wilcox, Constance Grenelle. 812 W712p<br />

Pan pipes; a woodland play in one act. French, cl920. (French's<br />

international copyrighted edition of the works of the best authors,<br />

no.S13.)<br />

Reprinted from the author's "Told in a Chinese garden and four other fantastic<br />

plays", 1920.<br />

Wynne, Anna. 812 W99<br />

The night of the entertainment; comedy, in two acts, for college<br />

girls. French [cl908]. (French's international copyrighted edition of<br />

the works of the best authors, no.151.)<br />

Biography<br />

Individual Biography<br />

Balch, William Ralston. 92 G184b<br />

The life of James Abram Garfield, late president of the United<br />

States; the record of a wonderful career which, like that of Abraham<br />

Lincoln, by native energy and untiring industry, led its hero from<br />

obscurity to the foremost position in the American nation, together


662 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Balch, William Ralston—continued. 92 G184b<br />

with a full account of his election to the presidency, momentous events<br />

of his brief administration, assassination, surgical treatment, the sympathy<br />

of the nation, removal to Elberon, death, autopsy, funeral obsequies,<br />

interment, etc. McCurdy [cl881].<br />

Barnum, Phineas Taylor. 92 B2562ba<br />

Barnum's own story; the autobiography combined & condensed<br />

from the various editions published during his lifetime by W. R.<br />

Browne. Viking Press, 1927.<br />

Bertrand, Louis. q 92 L9271b<br />

La vie amoureuse de Louis XIV; essai de psychologie historique,<br />

illustrations de Rene Lelong. cl924. (La Petite illustration; serieroman,<br />

no.212-213; new ser., no.86-87.)<br />

Boiling, John Randolph, and others, comp. r 92 W7732bo<br />

Chronology of Woodrow Wilson, together with his most notable<br />

addresses, a brief description of the League of Nations, and the League<br />

of Nations covenant; comp. for M. V. Pennington. Stokes, 1927.<br />

Buckland, Augustus Robert. 92 H794b<br />

John Horden, missionary bishop; a life on the shores of Hudson's<br />

Bay. Ed.7. Sunday School Union [19—]. (Splendid lives series.)<br />

Cannon, Joseph Gurney. 92 C1734c<br />

Uncle Joe Cannon; the story of a pioneer American as told to L. W.<br />

Busbey, for 20 years his private secretary. Holt [cl927].<br />

Edited by K. G. Busbey.<br />

"Cannon's secretary.. .died before the manuscript was ready for the press, and<br />

Mrs. Busbey completed the book. Yet it is impossible to distinguish the work of the<br />

designer from that of the finisher and the whole reads like the veritable words of Uncle<br />

Joe himself, as in large measure it actually is. The book has a triple interest: it<br />

sketches the primitive civilization of well-nigh a century ago in the Middle West, it<br />

traces the career of one of that section's outstanding personages, and it presents the<br />

political creed of the 'regular'." R. J. Davis in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Carbonell, Jose Manuel. r 92 T857c<br />

Leopoldo Turla; su poesia y su actuacion revolucionaria; discurso<br />

pronunciado en la inauguracion del curso academico de 1926-1927 por<br />

el presidente de la Academia. 1926.<br />

At head of title: Academia Nacional de Artes y Letras.<br />

[Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.] qr 92 F819c2<br />

[Scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the centennial celebration<br />

of Stephen Foster's birthday, Pittsburgh, July 5, 1926.] [Pittsburgh,<br />

1927.]<br />

Greene, Evarts Boutell. 92 G834g<br />

A New-Englander in Japan, Daniel Crosby Greene. Houghton, 1927.<br />

A biography of Daniel Greene, who spent 44 years as a missionary in Japan (1869-<br />

1913). Written by his son.<br />

Haldane, Elizabeth Sanderson. 92 E476h<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Eliot and her times; a Victorian study. Appleton, 1927.<br />

"The purpose. . .has not been so much to concentrate attention upon the actual<br />

events of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Eliot's life, as to consider how the relations of her work to the general<br />

aim and effort of her epoch appear after the lapse of nearly half a century." Prefatory<br />

note.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 663<br />

Holland, Josiah Gilbert. g2 L715ho<br />

Life of Abraham Lincoln. Bill, 1866.<br />

Karsner, David. 92 D3552k<br />

Debs; his authorized life and letters. [Ed.3.] Boni [1920].<br />

Loti, Pierre (pseud, of Julien Viand). q 92 L916Lo<br />

Journal intime; publie par son fils Samuel Viaud. cl924. (La<br />

Petite illustration; serie-roman, no.88-92.)<br />

McGilchrist, John. 92 B779m<br />

The life of Lord Brougham, with extracts from his speeches, and<br />

notices of his contemporaries; with a fine portrait on steel. Griffin,<br />

1868.<br />

Mackenzie, Robert Shelton. 92 S431m<br />

Sir Walter Scott; the story of his life. Osgood, 1871.<br />

Manly, John Matthews. 92 C411m<br />

Some new light on Chaucer; lectures delivered at the Lowell Institute.<br />

Holt [cl926].<br />

Seven of the ten chapters deal with the Canterbury pilgrims. The author endeavors<br />

to show, in the light of newdy discovered material, that Chaucer had living models for<br />

his portraits. The last chapter is a critical estimate of Chaucer as an artist.<br />

Murphy, Arthur. r 92 G194m<br />

The life of David Garrick, esq. 2v. Wright, 1801.<br />

Pringle, Henry F. 92 S6421p<br />

Alfred E. Smith, a critical study; with a portrait frontispiece by<br />

Wilfred Jones. Macy, 1927.<br />

"The present book is predicated upon the belief that Governor Smith will obtain the<br />

Democratic nomination for President in the convention to be held in 1928...We have the<br />

story of a career rather than of a man. In the deepest sense of the word the book<br />

hardly lives up the adjective critical. It is, however, a tale singularly fair and absorbingly<br />

interesting. .. One gathers that Henry Pringle knows Smith well and likes<br />

him even better, but he is entirely ready to see and mark down motes and beams in the<br />

Governor's career." Heywood Broun in Saturday review of literature, 1927.<br />

Ramsay, David. r 171 023<br />

An eulogium upon Benjamin Rush, M.D., professor of the institutes<br />

and practice of medicine and of clinical practice in the University of<br />

Pennsylvania, who departed this life April 19, 1813, in the sixty-ninth<br />

year of his age; written at the request of the Medical Society of South<br />

Carolina, and delivered before them and others, in the Circular Church<br />

of Charleston, on the 10th of June, 1813, and published at their request.<br />

Bradford, 1813.<br />

Bound with "Hints for an essay on the pursuit of happiness", by B. L. Oliver.<br />

United States—House. r 92 W612u<br />

Gen. Joseph Wheeler; proceedings in Statuary Hall of the United<br />

States Capitol upon the unveiling and presentation of the statue of<br />

Gen. Joseph Wheeler, by the state of Alabama. 1926. (69th Cong., 1st<br />

sess. House. Doc. no.480.)<br />

Wain, Robert. r 92 L144w<br />

Life of the Marquis de La Fayette; major-general in the service of<br />

the United States of America, in the war of the Revolution. Ayres,<br />

1825.


664 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Wilkinson, James John Garth. 92 S974wi<br />

Emanuel Swedenb<strong>org</strong>; a biography. Clapp, 1849.<br />

Willsie, Mrs. Honore (McCue). 92 A3552w<br />

The father of Little women; with illustrations. Little, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.283.<br />

" 'This' says Mrs. Morrow, 'is. . .an attempt to retrieve something infinitely precious<br />

that has long been mislaid in America: namely, Bronson Alcott's theory of the best<br />

method to educate children.' That intention is thoroughly carried out...From Bronson's<br />

own voluminous unpublished journals, from the journals of his daughters and his wife<br />

...from Emerson's letters and journals, and other sources, this book has been made.<br />

There emerges the portrait of a remarkable mind at work in a field which has since become<br />

overcrowded with a multitude of others who have seldom acknowledged their<br />

indebtedness to the notable pioneering work of Bronson Alcott." New York times, 1927.<br />

Collected Biography-<br />

Abbott, Lawrence Fraser. 920 A131<br />

Twelve great modernists: Herodotus, St. Francis, Erasmus, Voltaire,<br />

Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Frangois Millet, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Stephenson,<br />

Beethoven, Emerson, Darwin, Pasteur. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

Biographical sketches of men who in their various spheres exemplified the spirit of<br />

courage and progress.<br />

Bowers, Claude Gernade. 923.2 B662<br />

The founders of the Republic. Amer. Library Assoc, 1927. (Reading<br />

with a purpose.)<br />

"Books recommended in this course": p.36.<br />

The same r 923.2 B662<br />

A brief discussion of the importance of Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Washington,<br />

Franklin, Madison, Jefferson, and Hamilton.<br />

Fishback, Reuben Dewitt, comp. r 929.2 F52f<br />

Genealogy of the Fishback family; the descendants of Harmon<br />

Fishback, the emigrant, with additional data. Taylor, 1926.<br />

Ludwig, Emil. 920 L97<br />

Genius and character; tr. by Kenneth Burke. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Contents.—Introduction: on the writing of history.—Frederick the Great.—Baron<br />

vom Stein.— Bismarck.— Stanley.— Peters.— Rhodes.— Wilson.— Rathenau.— Lenin.—<br />

Leonardo da Vinci.—Shakespeare.—Rembrandt's self-portrait.—Voltaire in eighteen tableaux.—Lord<br />

Byron and Lassalle.—Goethe and Schiller.—Dehmel.—Balzac.—Portrait of<br />

an officer.<br />

Strassburger, Ralph Beaver. qr 929.2 S89<br />

The Strassburger family and allied families of Pennsylvania; being<br />

the ancestry of Jacob Andrew Strassburger, esquire, of Montgomery<br />

County, Pennsylvania, by his son Ralph Beaver Strassburger. Printed<br />

for private circulation, 1922.<br />

Tabor, Margaret E. 920.7 Til<br />

Pioneer women; Elizabeth Fry, Elizabeth Blackwell, Florence Nightingale,<br />

Mary Slessor; with portraits. Sheldon Press, 1925.<br />

Biographical sketches.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 605<br />

Maps. Atlases<br />

Chubb, Thomas. qr 016.91242 C46<br />

The printed maps in the atlases of Great Britain and Ireland; a<br />

bibliography, 1579-1870, with an introduction by F. P. Sprent and<br />

biographical notes on the map makers, engravers, and publishers by<br />

T. Chubb, assisted by J. W. Skells and H. Beharrell; with numerous<br />

reproductions of title pages, etc. Homeland Assoc, Ltd. [1927.]<br />

Finley, Anthony, pub. qr 912.3 F49<br />

Atlas classica; or, Select maps of ancient geography both sacred and<br />

profane. 1828.<br />

Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York. qr 912 F98<br />

A standard atlas of the world and pictorial gazetteer, with 1910<br />

census; a new series of over one hundred maps in colors, based upon<br />

the latest official surveys, and accompanied by a gazetteer of cities and<br />

towns and a descriptive gazetteer of the states, countries, and physical<br />

features of the globe. 1911.<br />

Maps—Albany, N. Y. (1926.) r 912.74743 M<br />

Map of the cities of Albany and Rensselaer, N. Y. Sampson, 1926.<br />

Size, 20^4 x 28% inches, folded in sextodecimo cover; scale, about 1,200 ft. to<br />

1 inch.<br />

Cover title reads " 'Fingerpoint' map of Albany, N. Y."<br />

Maps—Boston. (1926.) r 912.744 M6<br />

"Fingerpoint" map of Boston. Sampson, 1926.<br />

Size, 34-Hjx29^j inches, folded in narrow duodecimo cover; scale, 1,500 ft. to<br />

1 inch.<br />

Contains inset map "Hyde Park".<br />

Maps—Brooklyn, N. Y. r 912.74723 M<br />

Hammond's transit and house number map of Brooklyn, showing<br />

house numbers at frequent intervals, subways in separate colors, also<br />

elevated and surfaces lines, with express and local stations, index of<br />

streets and avenues, etc. Hammond.<br />

Size, 3Zyix27'4 inches, folded in narrow octavo cover; scale, about 1,925 ft. to<br />

1 inch.<br />

Maps—Fall River, Mass. (1926.) r 912.7448 M<br />

"Fingerpoint" map of Fall River. Sampson, 1926.<br />

Size, 26J4 x 199i inches, folded in duodecimo cover; scale, 1,000 ft. to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—Nashville, Tenn. r 912.768 M3<br />

Revised map of Nashville. Marshall.<br />

Size, 23 x 22 inches, folded in narrow octavo cover; scale about yi mile to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—New Bedford, Mass. (1909.) r 912.7448 M2<br />

Latest map of New Bedford city, Massachusetts. Walker Lithograph<br />

& Pub. Co. [cl909.]<br />

Size, 17J4 x 26 inches, folded in narrow duodecimo cover; scale, about 800 ft. to<br />

1 inch.<br />

Maps—New Orleans. (1924.) r 912.763 M4<br />

Indexed pocket map and street guide of New Orleans [comp. by<br />

C A. Robert, copyrighted by S. W. Taylor]. Times-Picayune [cl924].<br />

Size, \6Vi x 18 inches, folded in sextodecimo cover; scale, 2,000 ft. to 1 inch.


666 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Maps—New York (city). r 912.7471 M4<br />

Hammond's handy reference map of New York city (Manhattan<br />

and the Bronx), showing all subways in separate colors, also elevated<br />

and surface lines, with express and local stations, index of streets and<br />

avenues, etc. Hammond.<br />

Size, 34 T A x 22 inches, folded in narrow octavo cover; scale 3,000 ft. to 1 inch.<br />

Contains inset map "New York city".<br />

Maps—Norfolk, Va. (1927.) r 912.755 M4<br />

Wagner's complete indexed map of Norfolk, Portsmouth. Wagner<br />

[cl927].<br />

Size, 305^ x 20^8 inches, folded in narrow duodecimo cover; scale l /i mile to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—Omaha, Neb. (1924.) r 912.782 M2<br />

New map of greater Omaha, South Side, Florence, Benson, Dundee,<br />

Ralston, with index and guide to streets, general information, and<br />

points of interest. La Douceur [cl924].<br />

Size, 24 x \7y2 inches, folded in narrow sextodecimo cover; scale, 1/2 mile to 1 inch.<br />

Maps—Salt Lake City, Utah. (1926.) r 912.792 M<br />

Farr's official map of Salt Lake City, Utah. Farr [cl926].<br />

Size, 16^4 x 16 inches, folded in 24mo. cover.<br />

Maps—Trenton, N. J. (1926.) r 912.74966 M<br />

Map of Trenton, N. J., and suburbs. Fitzgerald Directory Co., 1926.<br />

Size, 20^x30^ inches, folded in sextodecimo cover; scale, 1,000 feet to 1 inch.<br />

Cover title reads "Stoll's map of Trenton".<br />

Rand, McNally & Co., pub. qr 912 R18u<br />

Universal atlas of the world; containing colored maps of every<br />

country and civil division upon the face of the globe, with marginal<br />

index, together with historical, descriptive, and statistical matter pertaining<br />

to each, colored statistical diagrams, and city maps; a new,<br />

complete ready reference index to the United States showing full returns<br />

from the census of 1900, also a concise review, richly illustrated<br />

by engravings, of the world's peoples. 1907.<br />

Travel and Description<br />

General<br />

Knight, Ella Bartlett. r 016.91 K34<br />

A bibliography of geographical literature for elementary grades and<br />

junior high school. Clark University, 1926.<br />

League of Nations Non-partisan Association. r 016.91 L45<br />

International guide to material descriptive of many lands and peoples.<br />

1926. (Educational publications, no.4.)<br />

Lists for use with young people, including books for general reading, plays, pageants,<br />

folk-songs, dances, games, pictures, posters, maps, and periodicals.<br />

Europe<br />

Futara, Yoshinori, & Sawada, Setsuzo. 914 F99<br />

The Crown Prince's European tour; tr. into English by the staff<br />

of the Osaka Mainichi, English edition, rev. by H. E. Palmer. 1926.<br />

An account, in the form of a diary, of the tour made in 1921 by Hirohito, crown<br />

prince of Japan, written by members of his suite.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 667<br />

Gordon, Jan, & Gordon, Mrs. C. J. 914.96 G65t<br />

Two vagabonds in Albania; with illustrations by the authors Lane<br />

[1927].<br />

Records the impressions and observations of these author-artists during their wanderings<br />

in Albania in the summer of 1925.<br />

Gostling, Mrs. Frances M. (Parkinson). 914.4 G71Lu<br />

The lure of Normandy. McBride, 1927.<br />

Describes particularly that part of Normandy associated with William the Conqueror<br />

and tells much of the legend and history connected with the country-<br />

Russia (1922- (U. S. S. R.)). r 914.7 R9223<br />

Guide to the Soviet Union; produced by the SSSR Society for Cultural<br />

Relations with Foreign Countries. 192S.<br />

United States<br />

Clary, Martin. 917.61 QS3<br />

The facts about Muscle Shoals. Ocean Pub. Co. [cl924.]<br />

Discusses the possibilities of Muscle Shoals as the site of a great commercial and<br />

manufacturing center.<br />

qr 917.3 D62<br />

Directory of American municipalities; the standard authority on cities<br />

of the United States of America, being the only work published containing<br />

an accurate and annually revised list of city officials, together<br />

with a world of data, statistics, and municipal information not elsewhere<br />

obtainable; comp. and ed. in co-operation with officials of the<br />

municipalities and of local chambers of commerce. 1927 edition. cl927.<br />

Faris, John Thomson. 917.48 F23o<br />

Old trails and roads in Penn's Land; with frontispiece in color and<br />

61 doubletone illustrations. Lippincott, 1927.<br />

The same r 917.48 F23o<br />

"He follows the fine modern roads, most of them built along trails worn by Indian<br />

and pioneer, to city after city... He calls attention to every point of historic or scenic<br />

or sentimental interest, pausing long enough to narrate its chief features and tell something<br />

of the persons connected with it...The volume is essentially a book for the traveler<br />

by motor, rather than for home reading." New York times, 1927.<br />

Faris, John Thomson. 917.3 F23ro<br />

The romance of the rivers; profusely illustrated. Harper, 1927.<br />

Bibliography: p.282-2S6.<br />

An "attempt to make the personality of America's noble streams stand out more<br />

clearly by telling not only of their history, but of their surroundings". Preface.<br />

Freeman, Lewis Ransome. 917.3 F912<br />

Waterways of westward wandering; small boat voyages down the<br />

Ohio, Missouri, and Mississippi rivers. Dodd, 1927.<br />

Part of the material originally appeared in the "National geographic" and "Motor<br />

boat". Condensed from Acknowledgment.<br />

The author supplements the chronicle of his own wandering with historical accounts<br />

of the main drifts of the early movements of settlers along these waterways.<br />

Jenkins, Stephen. 917.4 J25<br />

The old Boston post road; with 200 illustrations and maps. Putnam,<br />

1914.<br />

Bibliography: p.427-434.<br />

A historical account of the oldest and most northerly of the three post roads from<br />

Boston to New York, describing the development of the settlements along the way from<br />

pioneer villages to manufacturing towns and cities.


668 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Kluckhohn, Clyde. 917.8 K33<br />

To the foot of the Rainbow; a tale of twenty-five hundred miles of<br />

wandering on horseback through the southwest enchanted land. Century<br />

[1927].<br />

The author tells of experiences on his journey through New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona,<br />

and Utah. His goal was the Rainbow Natural Bridge, but his plan in general<br />

was to deviate from any straight route whenever there was a natural wonder to be<br />

seen, a pueblo to visit, or any special Indian celebration to attend.<br />

Olympia, Wash., Chamber of Commerce. r 917.97 023<br />

The great myth—"Mount Tacoma"; Mount Rainier and the facts<br />

of history; issued by the Olympia Chamber of Commerce and the<br />

Thurston County Pioneer and Historical Society. 1924.<br />

Discusses the controversy concerning the name of the mountain and attempts to<br />

prove that Tacoma was never its Indian name as stated by those who advocated changing<br />

the name from Rainier.<br />

Union Pacific Railroad Company. r 917.92 U25<br />

Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Kaibab Forest,<br />

north rim of Grand Canyon. [cl92S.]<br />

Other Countries<br />

Amundsen, Roald. 919.8 AS2m<br />

My life as an explorer. Doubleday, 1927.<br />

r 915.1 C441<br />

The China journal of science & arts [monthly], 1926-date. v.4—date.<br />

1926-date.<br />

Crane, Louise. qr 915.1 C86<br />

China in sign and symbol; a panorama of Chinese life, past and<br />

present; with decorations by Kent Crane. Batsford, 1927.<br />

"Mrs. Crane, by explaining these enigmas of Chinese streets [shopkeepers' signs and<br />

symbols] has revealed phases of Chinese social life and superstition hitherto hidden...<br />

Scholarly and illuminating studies of the relation of symbolism to the serious experiences<br />

of Chinese life are presented by Mrs. Crane in her chapters on the formalities in the<br />

preparation for death and burial and on the geomantic preludes to marriage." Thomas<br />

Steep in Books, 1927.<br />

Glover, Sir John Hawley. 916.6 G51<br />

The voyage of the Dayspring, being the journal of the late Sir J. H.<br />

Glover, together with some account of the expedition up the Niger<br />

River in 1857, by A. C G. Hastings; with an introduction by Lady<br />

Glover. Lane [1926].<br />

The author was a member of the second Niger expedition commanded by Dr. W.<br />

Balfour Baikie.<br />

Ossendowski, Ferdinand. 916 029<br />

Oasis and simoon; the account of a journey through Algeria and<br />

Tunisia; English text by L. S. Palen. Dutton [cl927].<br />

Also published under title "The breath of the desert".<br />

"Well written in spots, but without sequence, structure or adequate motivating<br />

theme. It is partly about Cook's tour places in North Africa, full of scattered impressions<br />

gathered on a hasty, casual motor journey (or scattered left-over notes from a<br />

previous more leisurely one), to which is added too much second-hand material culled...<br />

from a less hasty reading of extensive bibliography." W. B. Seabrook in Books, 1927,


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 009<br />

Playfair, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Macdonald Home. qr 915.1 P69<br />

The cities and towns of China; a geographical dictionary. Ed.2.<br />

Kelly, 1910.<br />

"In the main a Revisal of Biot's 'Dictionnaire des Villes Chinoises'." Preface.<br />

Seabrook, W. B. 915.3 S43<br />

Adventures in Arabia among the Bedouins, Druses, whirling dervishes,<br />

& Yezidee devil worshipers; illustrated with many photographs<br />

and with pen drawings by A. G. Peck. Harcourt [cl927].<br />

Through the friendly offices of a young Arab whom he met in New York, the<br />

author was able to see and learn much of the intimate life of the peoples whom he<br />

visited.<br />

Shanahan, Edward William. 918 S52<br />

South America; an economic and regional geography with an<br />

historical chapter; with 50 maps and diagrams. Methuen [1927].<br />

(Methuen's geographical series.)<br />

Bibliography: p.303-305.<br />

Treatt, Mrs. Stella Court. 916 T71<br />

Cape to Cairo; the record of a historic motor journey; with a foreword<br />

by the Earl of Clarendon; illustrated with sixty-four photogravures<br />

from photographs by T. A. Glover, and a map. Little, 1927.<br />

"A racy account of the first journey by motor-car from the Cape to Cairo [1924—251.<br />

The expedition, commanded by Major Treatt, followed the 'all-British' route and occupied<br />

sixteen months. Mrs. Treatt, who acted as cook, doctor, seamstress, and diarist, was<br />

the only woman member of the party." Nation and athenceum, 1927.<br />

Tulane University Expedition to Middle America qr 917.2 T83<br />

(1st), 1925.<br />

Tribes and temples; a record of the expedition to middle America<br />

conducted by the Tulane LTniversity of Louisiana in 1925. 2v. 1926-27.<br />

"Bibliographical data relating to newspapers in the state of Chiapas, Mexico": v.2,<br />

p.513-516.<br />

"Bibliography": v.2, p.[5251-536.<br />

An archaeological and ethnological account of antiquities and present-day customs<br />

among the Indians of Mexico, Guatemala, and Yucatan.<br />

History<br />

General<br />

Coolidge, Archibald Cary. 904 C78<br />

Ten years of war and peace. Harvard University Press, 1927.<br />

Contents.—Russia after Genoa and The Hague.—Two years of American foreign<br />

policy.—The future of the Monroe Doctrine.—Ten years of war and peace.—After the<br />

election.—Dissatisfied Germany.—The grouping of nations.—The European reconquest<br />

of North Africa.—Nationality and the new Europe.—The break up of the Hapsburg<br />

empire.<br />

The first seven articles were published in "Foreign affairs" between 1922 and 1927.<br />

The last paper was read before the American Historical Association, and the other<br />

two were published in the "Yale review" and the "American historical review".<br />

Hiersemann (Karl W.) bookseller, Leipzig. r 016.97 H52am<br />

Americana; a collection of rare and valuable books relating to<br />

South and North America from the time of the discovery up to the<br />

year of 1865; with 23 illustrations. 1927.<br />

Catalogue no.572.


670 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Europe<br />

Herriot, fidouard. 944.2 H47<br />

Amid the forests of Normandy; tr. by J. H. Lepper, with sixteen<br />

full-page illustrations. Cassell [1926].<br />

Descriptive and historical essays.<br />

Hull, Eleanor. 941.5 H91h<br />

A history of Ireland and her people to the close of the Tudor<br />

period. Harrap [1926].<br />

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"List of books belonging to the library of Gerald, ninth earl of Kildare, 1526":<br />

p.496-498.<br />

[Kraitsir, Charles V.] r 943.8 K39<br />

The Poles in the United States of America, preceded by the earliest<br />

history of the Slavonians, and by the history of Poland. Kiderlen, 1837.<br />

Preface signed: Charles V. Kraitsir, M. D.<br />

"The Poles in the United States" (Memorial to the representatives of the people<br />

of the United States of America in Congress assembled. New York, April 9, 1834,<br />

signed Lew. Banczakiewicz, Mart. Rosienkiewicz, Dr. Char. Kraitsir [etc.]—-An act<br />

granting land to certain exiles from Poland, June 30th, 1834, signed Andrew Jackson):<br />

p.193-195.<br />

Paleologue, Ge<strong>org</strong>es Maurice. 945 P18<br />

Cavour; tr. by I. F. D. Morrow and M. M. Morrow. Harper, 1927.<br />

"The life and activities of Cavour are sketched rapidly, but with sufficient fullness<br />

...Paleologue remains scrupulously objective in presenting Cavour's activities: the man<br />

he obviously likes, the work he admires, the methods he neither condemns nor condones<br />

. . .Better perhaps than the full-size portrait of Cavour we appreciate the brilliant sketches<br />

of his contemporaries." Albert Guerard in Books, 1927.<br />

Putnam, Ruth. 949.31 P99<br />

Luxemburg and her neighbours; a record of the political fortunes<br />

of the present grand duchy from the eve of the French Revolution to<br />

the great war, with a preliminary sketch of events from 963 to 1780.<br />

Putnam, 1918.<br />

"Bibliographical list of principal works consulted": p.453-466.<br />

Salvemini, Gaetano. 945 S18<br />

The fascist dictatorship in Italy, v.l. Holt [cl927],<br />

A dispassionate but sweeping indictment of fascism, supported by documentary evidence,<br />

by a former professor of history at the University of Florence. Volume one<br />

covers the rise of fascism and its growth in power, and gives at some length an account<br />

of the Matteotti case.<br />

Watson, Charles B. Boog, ed. qr 941.44 W31<br />

Roll of Edinburgh burgesses, 1406-1700. pt.1-3. Skinner, 1926-27.<br />

(Scottish Record Society. [Publications], pt.101-103.)<br />

pt.l-3. A-Kerr.<br />

United States<br />

Alaska Historical Association. r 979.8 A32<br />

Annual report of the secretary and the librarian and curator of the<br />

Alaska Historical Library and Museum, 1921/22. 1923.<br />

Report year ends Dec. 15.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 671<br />

Bangs, Mary Rogers. 9 m B22<br />

Old Cape Cod; the land, the men, the sea. Houghton 1920<br />

Historical sketches about the old colony, the towns, the French and the English<br />

wars, theology, whaling, storms, pirates, sea-captains, and old sea ways. '<br />

Bowen, Clarence Winthrop. qr g74 g B6gh<br />

The history of Woodstock, Connecticut. Privately printed, 1926.<br />

Bibliography: p.xxvii-xxxvi.<br />

Burgess, Louis Alexander, ed. r 975 5 ggg<br />

Virginia soldiers of 1776, compiled from documents on file in the<br />

Virginia land office; together with material found in the Archives department<br />

of the Virginia state library, and other reliable sources. 2v<br />

Richmond Press, 1927.<br />

A portion of this material appeared serially in the "Times-dispatch", Richmond<br />

Virginia.<br />

Forrest, Earle Robert. qr 974.882 F78<br />

History of Washington County, Pennsylvania. 3v. Clarke, 1926.<br />

v.2-3 contain biographical material.<br />

Gabriel, Ralph Henry, & Darling, A. B. 973 Qll<br />

The Yale course of home study, based on the Chronicles of America.<br />

Yale University Press, 1924. (Chronicles of America series, supplementary<br />

volume.)<br />

Gilchrist, Harry C 974.886 G38<br />

History of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. 1927.<br />

The same r 974.886 G38<br />

New York (state)—Historian. r 974.7 N2613h<br />

Handbook of historical and patriotic societies in New York state,<br />

including list of local historians, prepared by the Division of archives<br />

and history, State department of education. University of the State<br />

of New York Press, 1926.<br />

New York (city)—Public library. r 016.97471 N26n<br />

The New York tercentenary; an exhibition of the history of New<br />

Netherland, 1524-1674; arranged and described by V. H. Paltsits. 1926.<br />

"Reprinted December 1926 from the Bulletin of the New York Public library of<br />

September and October 1926."<br />

A list of the books exhibited in the library. Includes original Dutch records and<br />

other manuscripts, contemporary maps and views, rare early publications, and numerous<br />

modern books and pamphlets.<br />

Pomeroy, Seth. 973.2 P77<br />

The journals and papers of Seth Pomeroy, sometime general in the<br />

colonial service; published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the state<br />

of New York, and, at the request of its Committee on historical documents,<br />

ed. by L. E. de Forest. 1926. (Society of Colonial Wars in the<br />

State of New York. Publication no.38.)<br />

Sipe, Chester Hale. qr 974.891 S6J<br />

History of Butler County, Pennsylvania; illustrated. 2v. Historical<br />

Pub. Co., 1927.<br />

Volume two is made up of biographical and genealogical sketches of contemporary


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United States—President. r 991.4 U25<br />

Conditions in the Philippine Islands; message from the president<br />

of the United States transmitting a report by C A. Thompson on the<br />

conditions in the Philippine Islands, together with suggestions with<br />

reference to the administration and economic development of the<br />

islands. 1926. (69th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no.180.)<br />

Wooddy, Carroll Hill. 977.3 W86<br />

The Chicago primary of 1926; a study in election methods. University<br />

of Chicago Press [1926].<br />

Other Countries<br />

Harris, Walter Burton. 964 H29<br />

France, Spain, and the Rif. Longmans, 1927.<br />

An account of the French and Spanish campaigns in Morocco written by a correspondent<br />

of the London "Times" who knew at first hand the events recorded and the<br />

leaders of the various factions.<br />

Malcolm, Henry Frederick. 954 M28<br />

History of the war in India; including the complete history of British<br />

India, from the earliest times to the present day, also a sketch of Gen.<br />

Havelock; illustrated with numerous engravings. Bradley, 1864.<br />

Young, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. 962 Y37<br />

Egypt. Benn, 1927. (The modern world; a survey of historical<br />

forces.)<br />

"Brings a fresh and always independent judgment to bear on the growth of Egyptian<br />

nationalism, discovering in the history of the recent past ampler grounds for hope than<br />

his countrymen are wont to conceive. In his last two chapters Mr. Young quits the<br />

past for the future and enters the frankly controversial field of the relations hereafter<br />

to be established between Britain, Egypt, and the Sudan." Editors introduction.<br />

European War<br />

Fisher, Harold Henry. 940.917 FS3<br />

The famine in Soviet Russia, 1919-1923; the operations of the American<br />

relief administration. Macmillan, 1927.<br />

The same r 940.917 F53<br />

A report based on materials in the American relief administration archives. Describes<br />

the relief negotiations and operations, with a brief summary of the work of a<br />

number of affiliated American <strong>org</strong>anizations.<br />

Gooch, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Peabody, & Temperley, H. W. V., cd. qr 940.911 G62<br />

British documents on the origins of the war, 1898-1914. v.1-2, 11.<br />

H. M. Stationery Off., 1926-27.<br />

v.l. The end of British isolation.<br />

v.2. The Anglo-Japanese alliance and the Franco-British entente.<br />

V.ll. The outbreak of war; Foreign office documents, June 2Sth—August 4th, 1914,<br />

collected and arranged with introduction and notes by J. W. Headlam-Morley.<br />

Ranlett, Louis Felix. 940.918 R19<br />

Let's go! the story of A. S. no.2448602; with illustrations. Houghton,<br />

1927.<br />

An account of the author's experiences in the World War as a corporal and later<br />

as a second lieutenant in the A. E. F.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 673<br />

Thomas, Lowell Jackson. 940.918 T37<br />

Count Luckner, the sea devil; illustrations from photographs.<br />

Doubleday, 1927.<br />

Through Mr. Thomas, the German sea raider tells the story of his exploits during<br />

the World War. In the "Seeadler", an American full-rigged sailing ship, converted into<br />

an innocent looking man-of-war by means of trap-doors, false deck-houses, hollow spars,<br />

etc., the jovial commander roved the South Atlantic and the Pacific, and without a<br />

single casualty sank millions of dollars worth of allied shipping.<br />

940.913 T93<br />

The two battles of the Marne; the stories of Marshal Joffre, General<br />

von Ludendorff, Marshal Foch, Crown Prince Wilhelm. Cosmopolitan<br />

Book Corporation, 1927.<br />

Books for the Blind<br />

The Library has a collection of about 5,000 books and 5 periodicals for the blind.<br />

The Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free Circulating Library for the Blind<br />

support in this district a teacher, herself totally blind, who, under the direction of this<br />

Library, visits the adult blind in their homes and teaches them to read. This service<br />

and the use of the books are absolutely free to all adult blind in Pittsburgh and western<br />

Pennsylvania, and the Director requests that names and addresses of such persons be<br />

sent to him in order that the teacher may call upon them.<br />

Moon Type<br />

Galsworthy, John. • qE G157a<br />

The apple tree. 2v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Galsworthy, John. qE G157f<br />

The first and the last. 2v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Galsworthy, John. qE G157i<br />

Indian summer of a Forsyte. 2v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Galsworthy, John. qE G1S7J<br />

The juryman. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Irving, Washington. qE 1288s<br />

Strange stories by a nervous gentleman. National Institute for the<br />

Blind.<br />

Locke, William John. qE L7S92g<br />

The glory of Clementina. 8v. National Institute for the Blind.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade one and a half<br />

American Library Association. qE 028.81 A513<br />

List of books in Braille for boys and girls. Amer. Printing House<br />

for the Blind, 1927.<br />

Beach, Rex Ellingwood. qE B342f<br />

Flowing gold; put into revised Braille for the United States<br />

Veterans bureau. 6v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Beethoven, Ludwig van. Q E 786.49 B38<br />

Seven bagatelles [for the pianoforte]. Op.33, no.l. Amer. Printing<br />

House for the Blind.


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Eliot, Mrs. Ethel (Cook). qE E4762w<br />

The Wind Boy. 3v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Ferber, Edna. qE F371s<br />

Show boat. 6v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Grey, Zane. qE G887ra<br />

The rainbow trail. 5v. Pax Pub. Soc.<br />

Grieg, Edvard. qE 786.49 G89<br />

[Peer Gynt.] First Peer Gynt suite. Op.46. Amer. Printing<br />

House for the Blind.<br />

Heller, Stephen. qE 786.45 H42<br />

Tarantelle. Op.85, no.2. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Hope, Anthony (pseud, of Anthony Hope Hawkins). qE H781r<br />

Rupert of Hentzau. 4v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Jatakas. qE 398.91 J21<br />

Jataka tales. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

La Prade, Ernest. qE 787 L31<br />

Alice in Orchestralia; foreword by Walter Damrosch. 2v. Amer.<br />

Printing House for the Blind, 1926.<br />

Loring, Mrs. Emilie (Baker). qE L877h<br />

Here comes the sun! 3v. Clovernook Printing House for the<br />

Blind.<br />

MacDowell, Edward Alexander. qE 786.4 M14<br />

Woodland sketches [for the pianoforte]. Op.51. Amer. Printing<br />

House for the Blind.<br />

Contents.—To a wild rose.—Will o' the wisp.—At an old trysting place.—In<br />

autumn.—From an Indian lodge.—To a waterlily.—From Uncle Remus.—A deserted<br />

farm.—By a meadow brook.—Told at sunset.<br />

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix. qE 786.4 M61<br />

Songs without words, v.l. Amer. Printing House for the Blind,<br />

1926.<br />

Contains a short sketch of Mendelssohn's life.<br />

Milton, John. qE 821 M71aL<br />

L'Allegro, II Penseroso, On the morning of Christ's nativity. Amer.<br />

Printing House for the Blind, 1927.<br />

Contains notes.<br />

Milton, John. qE 821 M71ar<br />

Arcades and Comus. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1927.<br />

Contains notes.<br />

Nevin, Ethelbert. qE 784 N2S<br />

A day in Venice, for the pianoforte. Op.25. Amer. Printing House<br />

for the Blind, 1925.<br />

Paderewski, Ignace Jan. qE 786.45 P13<br />

Minuet; ed. and fingered by L. Vollmer. Op.14, no.l. Amer. Printing<br />

House for the Blind.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 675<br />

Paxson, Frederic Logan. qjj gy3 p32<br />

History of the American frontier, 1763-1893. 13v. Amer Printing<br />

House for the Blind, 1927.<br />

Pyle, Howard. qE pQg6g<br />

The garden behind the moon; a real story of the moon angel. 2v.<br />

Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Rhoades, Nina. q E R384a<br />

Adventures of Joan. 2v. Clovernook Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Richmond, Mrs. Grace Louise (Smith). qE R425re<br />

Red of the Redfields. 3v. Clovernook Printing House for the<br />

Blind.<br />

Sabatini, Rafael. qE S113ca<br />

The Carolinian. 7v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Smith, Harriet Lummis. qE S649a<br />

Agatha's aunt. 3v. Clovernook Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Terhune, Albert Payson. q E T311a<br />

The amateur inn. 2v. Clovernook Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Thompson, Vance. qE T384p<br />

The pointed tower. 3v. Clovernook Printing House for the Blind.<br />

Washington, Ge<strong>org</strong>e. qE 815 W27a<br />

Farewell address, and Webster's first Bunker Hill oration; ed. by<br />

W. E. Simonds. Amer. Printing House for the Blind, 1925.<br />

Wiggin, Mrs. Kate Douglas, afterward Mrs. Riggs. qE 92 W688w<br />

My garden of memory. 9v. Amer. Printing House for the Blind,<br />

1926.<br />

Revised Braille<br />

Grade two<br />

Larsen, Johannes Anker. qE L334p<br />

The philosopher's stone. 4v. Amer. Braille Press for War and<br />

Civilian Blind, Inc.<br />

Young People's Books<br />

Bianco, Margery Williams. j B472s<br />

The skin horse; illustrated by Pamela Bianco. Doran.<br />

The skin horse is quite old, and his legs are rather wobbly; but he is well beloved,<br />

and he brings happiness to a little boy at the Children's Hospital.<br />

Bouton, Josephine, comp. j 821.08 B65<br />

Poems for the children's hour, with introduction by C. S. Bailey.<br />

Bradley [cl927],<br />

"Acknowledgements" : p.343—348.<br />

A collection of short poems, old and new, representing the natural, every-day<br />

interests of children. The poems are arranged under the headings: The home.—The<br />

pantry shelf.—In the country.—In the town.—Autumn.—Winter.—Spring.—Summer.—<br />

Thanksgiving.—Christmas.—Valentines.-—Courage and country.—Easter.—Fairy trails.


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Clement, Marguerite. j C564o<br />

Once in France; illustrated by Germaine Denonain. Doubleday.<br />

Contents.—The beloved Duchess Anne.—The princess who became a shepherdess.—<br />

The baleful cart.—Her friend and her flag.—"Beware of the chest."—The little girl<br />

from the island.—The priest in his white, woolen garment.—The faithful little squire.—<br />

"Genevieve! the Huns are coming."—Ys and her bells.<br />

They were such fascinating people—those fair ladies and brave knights, those<br />

shepherdesses and squires, peasants and patriots who once lived in France.<br />

Coatsworth, Elizabeth J. j C628c<br />

The cat and the captain; illustrated by Gertrude Kaye. Macmillan.<br />

(The little library.)<br />

Humorous story of a black cat who lives with a retired sea-captain and is the means<br />

of saving his master's life.<br />

"Ev'ry li'l ol' cat's got his own liT ways—<br />

Praise be!<br />

But who wouldn't put up with a li'l' cat's plays?<br />

Praise be!"<br />

Cross, Donzella. j 780 C89<br />

Music stories for girls and boys; illustrated by E. M. Wireman.<br />

Ginn [cl926].<br />

"Music selections that may accompany the stories in the text": p.151-154.<br />

"Some of the fascinating tales which have prompted composers to write certain<br />

pieces of program music. .. Legends, myths, fairy tales, Indian stories, and other types<br />

of literature are represented." Preface.<br />

Farjeon, Eleanor. j F2382i<br />

Italian peepshow, and other tales; illustrated by Rosalind Thorny-<br />

croft. Stokes.<br />

"Oranges and lemons", "The birthday carnival", "Nella's dancing shoes", and<br />

other stories from Italy. The second part of the book contains 10 additional short<br />

tales, fanciful and humorous. There are 12 color plates and other pictures in black and<br />

white.<br />

Fitinghoif, Laura. j F555c<br />

Children of the moor; tr. from the Swedish by Siri Andrews, with<br />

illustrations by Gustaf Tenggren. Houghton.<br />

The odyssey of a family of seven children who are left orphans in a year of famine.<br />

Taking with them their one possession, a thin but splendid goat, they wander away from<br />

the tumble-down cottage in the barren north in search of food and shelter farther south.<br />

The story records their eventful experiences and the happy outcome.<br />

Forbush, William Byron, & Allen, H. R. j 790 F75<br />

The book of games for home, school, and playground; illustrated<br />

with drawings and diagrams by Jessie Gillespie. Winston [cl927].<br />

Describes more than four hundred games, indoor and outdoor, for boys and girls of<br />

different ages. One chapter suggests games for two players and another, amusements<br />

for convalescent children. Good indexes.<br />

Miller, Elizabeth Cleveland. j M692c<br />

Children of the mountain eagle; illustrations by Maud & Miska<br />

Petersham. Doubleday.<br />

Bor and Marash are Albanian mountain children. The story tells of their home<br />

and school life and of how in time of stress they showed their courage and loyalty.<br />

Milne, Alan Alexander. j 821 M712n<br />

Now we are six; with decorations by E. H. Shepard. Dutton [cl927].<br />

The boy or the girl who has liked "When we were very young" and "Winnie-the-<br />

Pooh" will enjoy reading about Alexander Beetle who was mistaken for a match, the<br />

knight whose armor didn't squeak, and the old sailor who had so many things which he<br />

wanted to do. There are other entertaining poems, also, and many pictures as delightful<br />

as the verses.


BOOKS ADDED—DECEMBER 1927 677<br />

Ostini, Fritz, baron von. qj 833 029<br />

Der kleine konig; ein marchen zu zwolf bildern von Hanns Pellar.<br />

(Dietrichs Miinchener kiinstler-bilderbucher, buch 8.)<br />

A fairy tale with 12 full-page plates in vivid coloring enriched with gold.<br />

Parmenter, Mrs. Christine (Whiting). j P251r<br />

The real reward; with illustrations by H. L. Price. Little.<br />

The leading characters in this story are Bob and Barbara Meredith, twins aged 16,<br />

who live on a farm on the outskirts of a quiet New England village. The plot concerns<br />

the mysterious disappearance of a wedding gift, a rare jeweled necklace, for which a<br />

reward is offered. The twins and their parents find and follow strange clues to a<br />

happy conclusion.<br />

Sherwood, Merriam, tr. j 398.26 SS5<br />

The merry pilgrimage; how Charlemagne went on a pilgrimage to<br />

Jerusalem in order to see whether Hugo of Constantinople was a handsomer<br />

man than he; illustrated by J. E. Porter. Macmillan, 1927. (The<br />

little library.)<br />

[Tegner, Anne.] qj 784.8 T26<br />

Mors lilla Olle, och andra visor; bilder av Elsa Beskow. [1921.]<br />

Ten full-page pictures in color. Music is given for the songs.<br />

Thompson, Daniel Pierce. j T3791g2<br />

The Green Mountain boys; a historical tale of the early settlement<br />

of Vermont; illustrated by C M. Boog. Nelson. (Honor books.)<br />

How Fort Ticonderoga was captured, and other exploits of Ethan Allen and the<br />

"Green Mountain boys", during the exciting contest for the New Hampshire grants and<br />

in the War of the revolution.<br />

[Upplagan, Andra.] qj 839.73 U26<br />

Sagan om den lilla lilla gumman; ritad av Elsa Beskow.<br />

Pictures in color showing what happened to a little old lady and her cats.


Schedule of Library Hours<br />

Central Library—Reference, Technology, and Periodical Rooms<br />

open week days from 9 A. M. to 10 p. M.; Sunday from 2 to 6 p. M. Lending<br />

Room and Children's Room open week days from 9 A. M. to 9 p. M.<br />

(See schedule of holiday hours below.)<br />

Branch Libraries—Open week days from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Business-<br />

District Branch open week days from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wylie Avenue<br />

Branch and Homewood Branch Children's Rooms open week days<br />

from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. West End Branch Children's Room open<br />

week days from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Other Branch Children's Rooms<br />

open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. certain days only, other days from 9<br />

A. M. to 6 P. M. (See schedule of holiday hours below.)<br />

New Year's Day. Central Library—Reading rooms open from 9 A. M.<br />

to 10 P. M. Lending rooms closed. Branch Libraries—Reading rooms<br />

open from 2 to 6 p. M. No books issued for home use.<br />

Washington's Birthday. All departments open as usual.<br />

Good Friday. All departments open as usual.<br />

Memorial Day. All departments closed.<br />

July Fourth. All departments closed.<br />

Labor Day. All departments open as usual.<br />

Thanksgiving Day. Central Library—Reading rooms open from 9<br />

A. M. to 10 p. M. Lending rooms closed. Branch Libraries—Reading<br />

rooms open from 2 to 6 p. M. No books issued for home use.<br />

Christmas. All departments closed from 6 p. M. December 24 to<br />

9 A. M. December 26.<br />

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Rules for Borrowing Books<br />

Hours. The adult Lending Rooms of the Central and Branch<br />

Libraries, with the exception of the Business-District Branch, are open<br />

daily from 9 A. M. to 9 p. M., Sundays and holidays excepted. The<br />

Business-District Branch closes at 6 p. M. The Central Children's Room<br />

is open daily except Sundays and holidays from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Wylie<br />

Avenue Branch and Homewood Branch Children's Rooms are open<br />

week days from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. West End Branch Children's Room<br />

is open week days from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Other Branch Children's<br />

Rooms are open 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. certain days only, other days from 9<br />

A. M. to 6 p. M.<br />

Borrowers. Any resident or taxpayer of Pittsburgh is entitled to<br />

borrow books upon registering at the Library and receiving a borrower's<br />

card.<br />

A non-resident may secure a borrower's card upon payment of<br />

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desired. If books are to be delivered to the borrower, a fee of three<br />

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charges. A non-resident may have a borrower's card without payment<br />

of a fee if he is employed in or attending school in the city.<br />

A temporary resident may borrow books after making a deposit<br />

of five dollars, or more if deemed desirable.<br />

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Central Library and all its Branches.<br />

Each borrower is responsible for all books charged on his card<br />

and for all fines incurred for books charged thereon.<br />

Change of residence should be reported to the Library immediately.<br />

Lost cards should be reported to the Library immediately. Adult<br />

cards will be replaced fourteen days after notice of loss. Juvenile<br />

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Issue and Renewal of Books. Holders of adult cards may borrow<br />

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books at one time.<br />

Books, other than some popular new ones, may be kept two weeks,<br />

and may be once renewed for two weeks provided there is no request<br />

waiting. Current magazines and certain popular new books may be kept<br />

one week and are not renewable.<br />

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Requests for renewal may be made in person, by mail, or by<br />

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be collected when the borrower calls for the book.<br />

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must be paid on each book kept overtime. The fine for children under<br />

14 years of age is one cent a day for each book.<br />

The borrower must pay for books lost or injured while charged on<br />

his card. No books may be borrowed while fines and claims for<br />

damages are unpaid.<br />

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notices to or from the Library.


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Prices. Where two prices are given, the first is that for which<br />

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except for individual publications ordered in lots of twenty or more.<br />

Remittances must be made in advance, payable to Carnegie Library of<br />

Pittsburgh. All publications not marked * may be had free at the<br />

Library, or will be sent postpaid for 5 cents each.<br />

•Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.<br />

FIRST SERIES, 1895-1902. 1907. Volume 1-3. 3,890 pages. $12.00.<br />

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*Carnegie Institute and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Handbook).<br />

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Catalogue of the Carnegie Library School; a School for Training in<br />

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Library Work. Sent free upon request.<br />

*Books by Catholic Authors in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh;<br />

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postpaid, 50 cents.<br />

Books in the Library of the American Philatelic Society. 1910. 20 pages.<br />

•Catalogue of Books for the Blind. 1922. 123 pages. 25 cents; postpaid,<br />

30 cents.<br />

In separate pamphlets, according to type. Free to blind borrowers.<br />

•Catalogue of the J. E. Schwartz Ethical Collection. 1923. 182 pages.<br />

50 cents; postpaid, 60 cents.<br />

•Debate Index. 1919. 116 pages. 25 cents; postpaid, 30 cents.<br />

The Function of the Public Library in a Democracy; by John H. Leete.<br />

1920. 20 pages.<br />

Rules for Filing Cards in the Dictionary Catalogues of the Carnegie<br />

Library of Pittsburgh. Ed.3. 1926. 38 pages.<br />

Some Facts about the Library. 1923. 11 pages.<br />

Ten Years of Daylight Saving, from the Pittsburgh Standpoint; by<br />

Robert Garland. 1927. 28 pages.<br />

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What a Public Library Finds to Do; by Elisa May Willard. 1917.<br />

18 pages.<br />

Reference Lists<br />

Books for New Americans. 1923. 26 pages.<br />

•Colonial Architecture and Other Early American Arts. 1926. 28 pages<br />

10 cents; postpaid, 15 cents.<br />

Contemporary Novelists, English and American. 1926. 10 pages.<br />

Housing. 1912. 45 pages.<br />

How to Use Your Leisure Time. 1926. 7 pages.<br />

Immigration. 1918. 12 pages.<br />

Lives and Letters; a Selected and Annotated List. 1910. 36 pages.<br />

•Men of Science and Industry; a Guide to the Biographies of Scientists,<br />

Engineers, Inventors, and Physicians, in the Carnegie Library of<br />

Pittsburgh. 1915. 189 pages. 20 cents; postpaid, 30 cents.<br />

St. Francis of Assisi. 1926. 10 pages.<br />

Stephen C. Foster, 1826-1864. 1926. 7 pages.<br />

Vocational Guidance. Supplement. (Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1915.)<br />

History<br />

Lists and Pamphlets<br />

Expedition of General Forbes against Fort Duquesne. 1908. 20 pages.<br />

Expeditions of General Bouquet to the Ohio Country, 1763 and 1764.<br />

(Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1909.)<br />

The History of Civilization; a List of Books to Guide Curious Readers<br />

Whose Time is Limited; Chosen by E. B. Demarest. 1927. 16<br />

pages.<br />

Letters of General Forbes; Reprint of 35 Letters Relating to the Expedition<br />

against Fort Duquesne. (Monthly Bulletin, Feb.-May 1909.)<br />

Pennsylvania History in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. [A brief<br />

account of the local history collection in the Library.] 1923.<br />

8 pages.<br />

The Pilgrims; Selected Material for Use in Connection with the Pilgrim<br />

Tercentenary Celebration. 1920. 13 pages.<br />

Pittsburgh in 1816. [Extracts from contemporary books and newspapers.]<br />

1926. 75 pages.<br />

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December 19, 1927.


Index to Authors<br />

With titles for fiction<br />

A, apple pie. Greenaway<br />

Call number<br />

j G833ap.<br />

A mezza strada. Micheli 853 M66.<br />

Abbot, C. L. Hin und zuriick 833 A12.<br />

Abbott, E. Historical aspects of the immigration<br />

problem 325.73 A131h.<br />

Abbott, G. F. Thucydides 888 T42za.<br />

Abbott, L. F. Twelve great modernists 920 A131 .<br />

Abderhalden, E. Handbuch der biologischeu arbeitsmethoden<br />

r 577.1 A13.<br />

Abensour, L. Nouvel atlas Larousse qr 910 A14.<br />

Abert, H. J. W. A. Mozart 92 M948ab.<br />

Abraham, R. M. Surveying instruments 526.91 A15.<br />

Acheta Domestica, pseud. Sec Budgen, L. M.<br />

Achievement; how it is won<br />

Ackeret, J. Das rotorschiff und seine physikalischen<br />

174 A17.<br />

grundlagen r 629.12014 A18.<br />

Ackerman, I. C. Wire-haired foxterrier 636.7 A18.<br />

Acremant, Mme. G. (Poulain). La hutte d'acajou...q 843 A187.<br />

Adam, . Tableau mineralogique r 549 A19.<br />

Adam, Mme. J. (Lamber). Le roman de mon enfance<br />

et de ma jeunesse 92 A194ad.<br />

Adam (Mystery). Adam; a religious play of the<br />

twelfth century q 842 A19.<br />

Adams, C. D. Demosthenes and his influence 885 D42zad.<br />

Adams, E. S. Bowl of heaven 133.5 A21.<br />

Adams, Edward D. America and Americans 973.1 A21.<br />

The same r 973.1 A21.<br />

Adams, Ephraim D. British diplomatic correspondence<br />

concerning the republic of Texas r 976.4 A21.<br />

The same r 976.4 T32 v.15-21.<br />

Adams, Estelle D. This life and the next 808.8 A21.<br />

Adams, F. P. By and large 817 A21.<br />

Tobogganing on Parnassus 817 A21t.<br />

& Hansen, H. Answer this one<br />

Adams, G. B. Council and courts in Anglo-Norman<br />

371.35 A21.<br />

England 347 A21. .301<br />

685


686 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number<br />

Adams, J. Q. Chief pre-Shakespearean dramas 822 A21 .<br />

Adams, J. T. New England in the Republic 974 A21n.<br />

Adams, Katharine. Red caps and lilies j A214r.<br />

Adams, Kathleen, & Atchinson, F. E. Book of giant<br />

stories j 398 A21.<br />

Adams, S. H. Piper's fee A2l7p .<br />

Adela Cathcart. MacDonald M146ad .<br />

Adler, C. Jacob Henry Schiff 92 S333ad.<br />

Adler, F. Marriage and divorce 173 A23 .<br />

Adventures of Don Sylvio de Rosalva. Wieland W682ad .<br />

yEschylus. Plays 882 A25pL.<br />

iEsop. Fabulae Tisopi selectae r 398.91 A25.<br />

Agassiz, Mrs. E. (Cary), & Agassiz, A. Seaside<br />

studies in natural history r 593 A26.<br />

Agg, T. R., & Brindley, J. E. Highway administration<br />

and finance 625.7 A26h .<br />

Aghnides, N. P. Mohammedan theories of finance. . .336.53 A26.<br />

The same r 330 C72 v.70.<br />

Akademischer Verein Hiitte, Berlin. "Hiitte",<br />

taschenbuch der stoffkunde r 620.8 A31h.<br />

Akers, S. G. Simple lib. cataloging r 025.3 A31 .<br />

Ala.—Conservation dept. Bird day book r 598.2 A31.<br />

Ala.—Geol. survey. Special report r 557.61 A31s.<br />

Ala.—Museum of natural history. Museum paper..qr 570.5 A31 .<br />

Alaska—Governor. Glimpses of Alaska from 1728<br />

to the present date r 917.98 A323 .<br />

Alaska Historical Assoc. Annual report r 979.8 A32.<br />

Albany, N. Y.—Court of Albany, colony of Rensselaerswyck<br />

and Schaenhechtede. Minutes..r 974.74 A32.<br />

Alberta—Scientific and industrial research council.<br />

Report qr 557.123 A33.<br />

Albertieri, L. Art of Terpsichore q 793.3 A33.<br />

Albertini, Frau L. (von Gugelberg) von. Lehrbuch<br />

der graphologie qr 652.4 A33.<br />

Albion, R. G Forests and sea power 359.942 A33 .<br />

Alcyone, pseud. See Krishnamurti, J.<br />

Alden, R. M. Alfred Tennyson 821 T29za.<br />

Aldington, Mrs. H. (Doolittle). Palimpsest A363p .<br />

Aldrich, Mrs. B. (Streeter). Cutters A3654c .<br />

Aldridge, H. R. National housing manual qr 331.83 A36.<br />

Aldwell, S. W. H. Wingfield : qb 942.6 A36 .<br />

Alexander, W. B. Natural enemies of prickly pear, .r 632.6 A37.<br />

Alfano, F. Resurrection 782.5 A38 .<br />

Alford, C. J. Mining law of the British Empire. . .r 622.007 A38.<br />

Alighieri, Dante. See Dante Alighieri.<br />

Alison Blair. Crownfield j C896aL. .606


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 687<br />

Call number Page<br />

All colors 323.1 A41....295<br />

Allegheny Co., Pa., Bar Assoc. In memoriam, John<br />

Marron r 92 M412aL. . . .414<br />

Allegheny Co., Pa., Com. to Study Municipal Consolidation.<br />

Metropolitan district plan r 352.001 A42 . . . . 560<br />

Allegheny General Hospital—School of nursing.<br />

Stethoscope qr 610.7 A42. . . .573<br />

Allen, E. B. Early Amer. wall paintings qb 729.4 A42. ... 197<br />

Allen, F., & Allen, M. Photographs of colonial<br />

architecture and interiors qb 724.9 A42. . . .498<br />

Allen, H. Israfel 92 P741aLL 81<br />

The same r 92 P741aLL 81<br />

Allen, H. T. Rhineland occupation 943.5 A42 . . . .429<br />

Allen, Mrs. I. C. B. Vital vegetables 641 A42v. . . .578<br />

The same r 641 A42v. . . .578<br />

Allen, J. A., & McLure, W. C. S. Theory and<br />

practice of fox ranching 636.9 A42 .... 320<br />

Allen, J. T. Stage antiquities of the Greeks and Romans..792 A42. . . .659<br />

Allen, W. F. Introduction to Latin composition 478 A43. . . .566<br />

Allied Patriotic Societies, Inc., N. Y. Amer. restriction<br />

of immigration r 325.73 A43 .... 298<br />

Allied powers (1919- )—Agent general for reparation<br />

payments. Report 336.43 A43.... 108<br />

The same r 336.43 A43 .'. . .108<br />

Alliott, E. A. Centrifugal dryers and separators 542.68 A43. . . .184<br />

Allwood, M. C. Carnations for every garden and<br />

greenhouse 716.2 A44.... 405<br />

Alma. Fuller F9832a.. . .617<br />

Alsaker, R. L. Outwitting old age 613 A46.... 248<br />

Alsberg, C. L. Combination in the Amer. breadbaking<br />

industry 338.8 A46 12<br />

Alten, W. von. Max Slevogt qr 759.3 S63a. . . .651<br />

Alterton, M. Origins of Poe's critical theory 92 P741aL 81<br />

Altmayer, M., & Guillet, L. Metallurgie du cuivre et<br />

alliages de cuivre r 669.3 A46 493<br />

Aluminum Wares Assoc, Chicago. Aluminum and<br />

aluminum ware r 669.7 A4712 650<br />

Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Amer. Bibliography<br />

of articles, books, and source<br />

material r 016.33187 A48. . . .630<br />

Amer. Acad, of Arts and Letters. Acad, papers 420.4 A51. . . .241<br />

Amer. Acad, of Political and Social Science. Agric.<br />

situation in the U. S 330.1963 A51....108<br />

The same r 306 A51 v.117. . . . 108<br />

America's relation to the European situation 327 A51am 60<br />

The same r 306 A51 v.108 60


688 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Amer. Acad, of Political and Social Science—continued.<br />

Competency and economy in pub. expenditures. . . .351.71 A51. .106<br />

The same r 306 A51 v.113.<br />

Raw materials and foodstuffs in the commercial<br />

policies of nations 380 A51.<br />

The same r 306 A51 v.112.<br />

Amer. and English encyclopaedia of law qr 340 A51.<br />

Amer. Appraisal Co. Pub. utility valuations r 658.1 A51p.<br />

10 pamphlets on appraisal r 658.1 A51t.<br />

Amer. Art Assoc, N. Y. European arms and armor, .qr 399 A51.<br />

Amer. Assoc, of Foreign-Language Newspapers.<br />

Foreign language market in'America qr 659.131 A51.<br />

Amer. Assoc, of Hospital Social Workers. Vocational<br />

aspects of psychiatric social work r 362 A51.<br />

Amer. Assoc, of Museums. Collected papers on<br />

museum preparation and installation qr 579.7 A51.<br />

Amer. Bar Assoc. London meeting, 1924 qr 347.06 A512.<br />

Amer. Cable Co., Inc. World's greatest suspension<br />

bridge r 624.022 A51.<br />

Amer. Ceramic Soc. Bibliography of literature on<br />

refractories r 016.66676 A512bib .<br />

The same r 666.3 ASlj v.10.<br />

Directory of ceramic materials r 666.02 A51d.<br />

The same r 666.3 ASlj v.S.<br />

Directory of dealers in raw ceramic materials. . .r 666.02 A51.<br />

Amer. Council on Education. Standards for accrediting<br />

colleges, junior colleges, and teacher<br />

training institutions r 378.7 A5122s.<br />

Amer. Electric Ry. Engineering Assoc. Engineering<br />

manual r 621.33 A51.<br />

Amer. Engineering Standards Com. Year book. . . .qr 620.1 A512.<br />

Amer. Face Brick Assoc. Architectural details in<br />

brickwork qr 729 A51.<br />

Brickwork in Italy qb 720.945 A51.<br />

Orienting the house r 728 A51o.<br />

Amer. Federation of Labor. Constitution r 331.88 A51c.<br />

Amer. Foundation for the Blind, Inc. Agencies for<br />

the blind in America r 362.4 A51.<br />

Amer. Gas Assoc. Industrial data sheets qr 665.7 A51.<br />

Membership list r 665.706 A51.<br />

Amer. Gas Assoc.—Industrial gas section. Combustion<br />

q 541.3 A512.<br />

The same qr 541.3 A512.<br />

House-heating qr 697.6 A51.<br />

Amer. Historical Soc. Incorporated, N. Y. Vogt<br />

and allied families qr 929.2 V36am.<br />

.106<br />

.114<br />

.114<br />

.633<br />

..24<br />

.193<br />

.374<br />

.130<br />

.233<br />

.637<br />

.464<br />

.396<br />

.491<br />

.491<br />

.401<br />

.401<br />

.131<br />

.563<br />

.486<br />

.396<br />

.137<br />

.137<br />

..28<br />

.298<br />

.453<br />

.649<br />

..25<br />

.640<br />

.640<br />

.642<br />

.149


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 689<br />

Call number Page<br />

Amer. Institute of Banking. Standard economics 330 A51 . . . .377<br />

Amer. Institute of International Law. Codification<br />

of Amer. international law r 341.5 A51 . . . .464<br />

Amer. Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.<br />

Petroleum development and technology<br />

in 1922-1925 r 553.28 A51. . . . 120<br />

Pittsburgh 917.488d A5122. . . .207<br />

The same r 917.4886 A5122. . . .207<br />

The same rj 917.4886 A5122....207<br />

Amer. Institute of Steel Construction. Steel construction<br />

r 691.7 A512s 393<br />

Amer. labor who's who r 923.3 A51 338<br />

Amer. Lib. Assoc. Librarianship as a profession for<br />

college trained men and women qr 020.7 A51L. . . .445<br />

Libraries and adult education 021.2 A51 99<br />

The same r 021.2 A51 99<br />

Lib. extension 021.6 A51 228<br />

The same r 021.6 A51....228<br />

Official program, forty-eighth annual meeting..r 020.6 A51o....621<br />

Survey of libraries in the U. S 027 A51 172<br />

The same r 027 A51....172<br />

Amer. Literary Assoc. Authology [sic] qr 811.08 AS 12 31<br />

Amer. lumberman. Old homes made new 728.6 A51.... 137<br />

The same 728.6 A51a....l37<br />

Amer. Manufacturers of Toilet Articles. Trademarks<br />

for perfumes, toilet articles, and soaps, .r 668.5 A51. . . .323<br />

Supplement r 668.5 A51a....323<br />

Amer. Medical Assoc. Proceedings of the annual<br />

cong. on medical education, medical licensure,<br />

public health, and hospitals qr 610.706 A51. . . .313<br />

Amer. Municipal Assoc Proceedings qr 352.006 A51. . . .234<br />

Amer. Mutual Liability Insurance Co. Automobiblcr 629.1 A512. ... 396<br />

Man at the wheel 629.1 A512 21<br />

Amer. National Fox Breeders Assoc. Year book of<br />

the silver fox industry r 636.9 A51 129<br />

Amer. Oil Burner Assoc. Handbook of domestic oil<br />

burning 662.75 A51.... 194<br />

Amer. <strong>org</strong>anist; monthly r 786.5 A51 77<br />

Amer. printer. Sesqui-centennial number qr 973 A5125. . . .535<br />

Amer. Road Builders' Assoc. Road builders catalogdirectory<br />

qr 625.702 A51 396<br />

Amer. School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem.<br />

Bulletin r 913.33 ASlb 84<br />

Amer. short stories. Baldwin B1952a. . . .360<br />

Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers. Rules for the<br />

construction of boilers of locomotives r 621.133 AS1....315


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Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers—continued.<br />

Rules for the construction of low-pressure heat­<br />

Call number Page<br />

ing boilers r 621.185 ASlr 315<br />

Rules for the construction of miniature boilers..r 621.185 A51ru. . . .315<br />

Rules for the construction of unfired pressure<br />

vessels r 621.185 A51ruL. . . .250<br />

Suggested rules for the care of power boilers. . . .r 621.184 A51. . . .644<br />

Amer. Soc. of Refrigerating Engineers—Insulation<br />

com. Heat transmission of insulating ma­<br />

terials qr 536.21 A51....243<br />

Amer. Sports Publishing Co. Lawn sports 796 A512. . . .588<br />

Amer. Wood Working Machinery Co.—Educational<br />

dept. Education through woodworking 684.07 A51. . . .480<br />

Amer. Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass. Booklet..r 659 A51....399<br />

Americans in France r 914.4 A51 83<br />

Amos, H. Versuche mit plattenbalken qr 620.131 A52 483<br />

Amos, J. E. Theodore Roosevelt 92 R684am 523<br />

Amundsen, R. My life as an explorer 919.8 A52m. . . .668<br />

& Ellsworth, L. First crossing of the polar sea..919.8 A52f. . . .423<br />

Anderson, C. J. Visiting the teacher at work 371 A54. . . .179<br />

Anderson, C. Powell-. Sec Powell-Anderson.<br />

Anderson, Mrs. I. W. (Perkins). From Corsair to<br />

Riffian 916.1 A54. . ..530<br />

Anderson, J. M. Study of English words 422 A54. . . .472<br />

Anderson, L. E. Tennis for women 796.33 A54.... 141<br />

Anderson, L. F. History of manual and industrial<br />

school education 607 AS4.... 572<br />

Anderson, M., & Stallings, L. Three Amer. plays 812 A54....14S<br />

Anderson, R., & Anderson, R. C. Sailing-ship 699.1231 A54 187<br />

Anderson, R. J., & Boyd, M. E. Production of castings<br />

in permanent moulds r 621.72333 A54. . . .575<br />

Anderson, S. Tar A549ta 287<br />

Anderson, W. T. Colliery cables r 621.315 A55. . . .318<br />

The same r 622.05 F31 v.45 .... 318<br />

Hints on electric cables for collieries r 621.315 A55. . . .318<br />

Anderson Galleries, N. Y. Important ship models..r 708.1 A54....651<br />

Andorra. Sandy q 843 S22....621<br />

Andrade, E. N. da C. What is the atom? 541.2 A55w. . . . 569<br />

Andrassy, G, grof. Bismarck, Andrassy, and their<br />

successors 327 A55. . . .628<br />

Andrews, E. B. History of the U. S 973 A56h2. . . .425<br />

Angel. Heyward H517a 5<br />

Angel Esquire. Wallace W1752a. . . .555<br />

Angeli, A. New dictionary of the English and Spanish<br />

languages 463.2 A58 306<br />

Angell, Norman, pseud. See Lane, R.


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 691<br />

Call number Page<br />

Annalist. Annual economic survey qr 330.9 A61 . . . .630<br />

Annuaire international des mines et de la metallurgie<br />

r 622.02 A61 126<br />

Annuario scientifico ed industriale r 505 A6152 .... 182<br />

Ant hills. Berman B4S5a.... 440<br />

Antin, B. Gentleman from the 22nd 92 A6312a. . . .523<br />

Anton, F. Monasterios medievales de la provincia<br />

de Valladolid qb 726 A63.... 406<br />

Apollo; monthly qr 705 A64 76<br />

Appel, J. H. World cruise log 910.4 A64. . . .340<br />

Apperley, C. J. Nimrod's hunting tours qr 799 A64. . . .330<br />

Aquafax; monthly qr 628.105 A65 !26<br />

Arango, M. G. Lebredo y. See Lebredo y Arango.<br />

Archer, R. L. Teaching of geography in elementary<br />

schools 910.7 A67.... 527<br />

Archiv fiir warmewirtschaft; monthly qr 662.605 A67. . . . 131<br />

Archives of psychology r 150.5 A67. . . .365<br />

Aristocratic Miss Brewster. Lincoln L7162a. . . .554<br />

Aristophanes. Scenes from the Birds 882 A71br. . . .591<br />

Ariz.—Agric. exp. station, Tucson. Technical<br />

bulletin r 630.6 A71te. . . .578<br />

Armierter beton qr 693.505 A72. . . .311<br />

Armitage, C. H. Grover Cleveland as Buffalo knew<br />

him 92 C582ar.... 593<br />

Armstrong, H. F. New Balkans 949.6 A735 273<br />

Armstrong, H. R., defendant. Trial 343.1 A73....464<br />

Armstrong, J. Lectures on acute and chronic<br />

diseases r 616 A73.... 188<br />

Armstrong, M. D. Desert A737d. . . .225<br />

Armstrong (Sir W. G.), Whitworth, & Co., Ltd.,<br />

London. Steels for general purposes qr 669.17 A73. . . .493<br />

Arnall, F., & Hodges, F. W. Theoretical <strong>org</strong>anic<br />

chemistry 547 A74.... 569<br />

Arnett, L. D. Elements of lib. methods r 020 A74 99<br />

Amy, H. V. Principles of pharmacy r 615 A76 . . . .249<br />

Arouet de Voltaire, F. M. See Voltaire.<br />

Arthur, U. N., & Randall, R. H. Geodetic and topographic<br />

survey of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Co. .526.9 A79. ... 117<br />

The same r 620.5 E6433 v.42... .117<br />

Asbury, H. Methodist saint 92 A799as 523<br />

Asch, S. Kiddush Ha-shem A812k 4<br />

Ashes of old wishes. Kavanagh K1442a 169<br />

Ashley, G. H. Pa. survey q 557.48 A82p 18<br />

Ashley, W. J. Business economics 658 A82.... 321<br />

Scientific management and the engineering situation<br />

r 658.7 A82....321


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Call number Page<br />

Ashton, W. See Dane, Clemence, pseud.<br />

Ashton-under-Lyne—Pub. free lib. Abstract of<br />

statistics r 027.4 A82 . . .363<br />

Asphalt Assoc, N. Y. Circular r 625.85 A83c. . ..21<br />

Pointer r 625.85 A83p. . ..70<br />

Aspinwall, M. Putnam's book of parties 793 A84. . .407<br />

Asquith, H. H. Fifty years of British Parliament<br />

Some phases of free thought in England in the<br />

942.08 A84. . ..85<br />

nineteenth century<br />

Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers. Rapid<br />

914.2 A84. . .340<br />

hardening "ferrocrete" r 620.131 A849. . .126<br />

Associated Sangamo Electric Companies. Service to<br />

the central station industry qr 621.309 A84. . .398<br />

Associated Tile Manufacturers, Beaver Falls, Pa.<br />

Basic information qr 691.43 A84b . . .642<br />

Assoc, against the Prohibition Amendment. Criticism<br />

of national prohibition 178 A84. . .557<br />

Association des Ecrivains Combattants. Anthologie<br />

des ecrivains morts a la guerre, 1914—1918 r 840.8 A84. . .656<br />

Association des Maitres de F<strong>org</strong>es de Lorraine.<br />

L'industrie siderurgique en Lorraine en 1921 et<br />

1922 qr 669.1 A84. . .493<br />

Association Frangaise pour l'Avancement des<br />

Sciences. Conferences r 506 A84. . .182<br />

Association Franco-Americaine d'Expositions de<br />

Peintures et de Sculptures. Exposition<br />

Ingres qr 759.4 I24as . . .326<br />

Assoc, of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux.<br />

Report of proceedings r 026 A84<br />

Aston, Sir G. G. Letters to young fly-fishers 799 A85<br />

Atchinson, F. E. Story Terrace r 793.1 A86<br />

Atherton, Mrs. G. F. (Horn). Immortal marriage A868i<br />

Atkins, P. M. Factory management 658.7 A87<br />

Atwood, A. W. Elusive panacea 336.24 A88<br />

Mind of the millionaire 174 A88<br />

Aubert, C. Art of pantomime 793.1 A88<br />

Aubry, O. Empress might-have-been A896e<br />

Audoux, M. De la ville au moulin 843 A91d<br />

Audsley, G. A. Temple of tone 786.6 A91t<br />

Audubon, J. J. Delineations of Amer. scenery and<br />

character 917 A91<br />

Ornithological biography qr 598.2 A91o<br />

Augar, F. Die frau im romischen christenprocess 272.1 A91<br />

Augsburg, D. L. Drawing simplified 741 A92d<br />

Augur, fscud. Sec Poliakoff, V.<br />

Augustus Saint-Gaudens memorial qr 92 S139au<br />

.228<br />

.511<br />

.334<br />

.360<br />

.578<br />

.380<br />

..57<br />

.659<br />

.360<br />

..97<br />

.655<br />

.341<br />

.571<br />

.102<br />

.134<br />

.523


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

Call number<br />

Auriac, P. A. d'. L'evolution de la siderurgie francaise<br />

r 669.109 A92 .<br />

Automobile blue book<br />

Auvergne, E. B. de. See D'Auvergne.<br />

r 917.3 A93all.<br />

Avakian, J. C. Property republic 301 A94.<br />

Avent, J. M. Book of modern essays 824.08 A95.<br />

Averill, L. A. Educational hygiene 613 A95.<br />

Avram, M. H. Rayon industry 677.36 A96.<br />

Ayer (N. W.) & Son. 1869-1909; forty years of<br />

advertising r 659 A97e.<br />

Ayres, A. B. Mexican architecture qb 720.972 A98.<br />

Ayres, C. E. Science, the false messiah 504 A98.<br />

Ayscough, Mrs. F. Autobiography of a Chinese dog..915.1 A98au.<br />

B., H. See Belloc, H.<br />

B., T. See Benson, A. C.<br />

Babel, A. La Bessarabie 949.8 Bll.<br />

Bablik, H. Das verzinken von eisen r 669.58 Bll.<br />

Bacheller, I. Dawn B127daw.<br />

Opinions of a cheerful Yankee 814 B12.<br />

Bachi, R. L'alimentazione e la politica annonaria in<br />

Italia r 338.1 B12.<br />

Back of beyond. White W6362ba.<br />

Bacon, B. W. Apostolic message 232 B12.<br />

Gospel of Mark 226.3 B12g.<br />

Badovici, J. La. maison d'aujourd'hui qb 728 B14.<br />

Baer, W. Der v<strong>org</strong>eschichtliche mensch r 571 B14.<br />

Baikie, J. Amarna age 932 BISam.<br />

Bailey, C. Mind of Rome 870.8 B15.<br />

Bailey, C. S. Stories for Sunday telling B1592s.<br />

Bailey, H. T. Pleasure from pictures 750 B15.<br />

The same r 750 BIS.<br />

Bailey, T. Wallflowers B162w.<br />

Bailey, W. G., & Knowles, D. E. Accounting procedures<br />

for pub. utilities<br />

Baillie-Grohman, W. A. See Grohman.<br />

657.6581 B16.<br />

Bain, A. W. French poetry for advanced students. .841.08 B16f.<br />

Bairnsfather, B. Carry on, sergeant! 940.918 B16c.<br />

Bakeless, J. E. Origin of the next war 327 B17.<br />

Baker, C. H. C. Dutch painting of the seventeenth<br />

century<br />

Baker, E. A. Uses of libraries<br />

759.9 B17.<br />

027 B17.<br />

Baker, G. C. When men were boys 811.08 B17.<br />

Baker, P. J. N. Disarmament 341.6 B175.<br />

Baker, T. T. Wireless pictures and television 654.3 B17w.<br />

Baker, W. E. Airedale terrier standard simplified 636.7 B17a.<br />

The same r 636 - 7 B72 Page<br />

..75<br />

.422<br />

.233<br />

..78<br />

.482<br />

.311<br />

.193<br />

.137<br />

.567<br />

.208<br />

.600<br />

..26<br />

.225<br />

..29<br />

.299<br />

.289<br />

.367<br />

.449<br />

.406<br />

.182<br />

.427<br />

.331<br />

.168<br />

.258<br />

.258<br />

.553<br />

.253<br />

.411<br />

.539<br />

.235<br />

.403<br />

.621<br />

.516<br />

.464<br />

.580<br />

.129<br />

• .129<br />

693


694 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Baker (Walter H.) Co. Catalogue of Baker's<br />

Call number Page<br />

plays r 016.822 B177 80<br />

Balch, T. W. Legal and political questions between<br />

nations 341.6 B18L 238<br />

Balch, W. R. Life of J. A. Garfield 92 G184b. . . . 661<br />

Balderston, M. Here is England 914.2 B19 528<br />

Baldry, A. L. Contemporary figure painters qr 759 B19 76<br />

Baldwin, C. S. Amer. short stories B1952a. . . .360<br />

Baldwin, H. G. Accounting for value as well as<br />

original cost r 657.453 B19 579<br />

Baldwin, S. On England 824 B195.. ..512<br />

Ball, E. E. Independence for the Philippines 325.3 B21 628<br />

The same r 325.3 B21. . . . 628<br />

Ballard, C. R. Military genius of Abraham Lincoln. . . .973.7 B21... .602<br />

Baltimore, Consolidated Gas Electric Light and<br />

Power Co. Year book and annual report. . . . qr 338.8 B21.... 630<br />

Baltus le Lorrain. Bazin 843 B33baL. . . . 172<br />

Balyeat, R. M. Hay-fever and asthma 616.202 B21 249<br />

Balzac, H. de. Correspondance 92 B218ba. . . .203<br />

Essais historiques et politiques 844 B21e. . . .199<br />

Lettres a l'etrangere 92 B218baL 266<br />

Physionomies et esquisses parisiennes 848 B21....199<br />

Portraits et critique litteraire 844 B21p. . . .199<br />

Seraphita 843 B21s 97<br />

Bame, Mrs. I. S. English lessons for home makers. . . .428.2 B21 64<br />

Bamford, T. G, & Harris, H. Metallurgist's manual. .669.08 B21. . . .650<br />

Bammes, R. Der titelsatz r 655.26 B21 400<br />

Bang, T. Forelsesninger over militaer topografi r 526.8 B22. . . .473<br />

Bangs, M. R. Old Cape Cod 974.4 B22 671<br />

Banning, Mrs. M. (Culkin). Pressure B228p . . . .440<br />

Women of the family B228w 95<br />

Barber, H. L. Story of the automobile r 629.109 B23 252<br />

Barfield, O. History in English words 422.1 B23. .181<br />

Bargone, C. See Farrere, Claude, pseud.<br />

Baring, M. Daphne Adeane B239d.... 553<br />

Baring-Gould, S. See Gould.<br />

Baritone songs qM 784.8 B23 . . . . 502<br />

Barker, V. Pieter Bruegel the elder q 759.9.B82b. .493<br />

The same qr 759.9 B82b .... 493<br />

Barman, C. Balbus; or, The future of architecture 720.4 B25 585<br />

Barne, G. Three orders of perspective 742 B25. . . . 195<br />

Barnes, E. N. C. Who's who in music education r 780.7 B25. .329<br />

Barnes, G. N. History of the International Labour<br />

0ffice 331.87 B25....561<br />

Barnes, W. G. Business in the Bible r 220.8 B25. .449


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 695<br />

Call number Page<br />

Barney, C. C. Programs for mothers meetings 173 B25 57<br />

The same r 173 B25 57<br />

Barnum, P. T. Barnum's own story 92 B2562ba. . . .662<br />

Barozzi da Vignola, G. See Vignola.<br />

Barr, A. S., & Burton, W. H. Supervision of instruction<br />

371 B2S9 467<br />

Barrere, A., & Sornet, L. Short passages for French<br />

composition 448 B26 566<br />

Barrett, Sir W. F. Religion of health 615.857 B26 69<br />

& Besterman, T. Divining-rod 622.12 B26 396<br />

Barretto, L. Walls of glass B2652w 4<br />

Barrington, E., pseud. Sec Beck, Mrs. A.<br />

Barritt, J. W. Care and operation of machine tools..621.9 B26....644<br />

Barrows, D. P. Berbers and blacks 916 B26 530<br />

Barrows, H. K. Water power engineering 621.341 B26. . . .577<br />

The same r 621.341 B26....577<br />

Barry, T. H. Chemistry of the natural & synthetic<br />

resins 547.78541 B27....477<br />

Barss, J. E. Writing Latin 478 B27 .... 566<br />

Barth, H. B. History of Columbiana Co., Ohio qr 977.1 B27 602<br />

Bartholomew, J. G. Handy reference atlas of the world. .912 B27. . . .420<br />

Barthou, L. Prodigious lover 92 W134b 415<br />

Bartlett, C. J. Tenure of parochial property in the<br />

U. S 348 B27....465<br />

Bartlett, W. H. C. Elements of analytical mechanics, .r 531 B27. . . .389<br />

Bartok, B. Das ungarische volkslied 784.4 B27 407<br />

Barton, B. What can a man believe? 240 B28. . . .624<br />

Bary, A. de. Die mycetozoen (schleimpilze) r 589.29 B28. . . .186<br />

Basil, St. Letters : 281.1 B29. . . .367<br />

The same r 281.1 B29. . . . 367<br />

Bass songs qM 784.8 B29.. . . 502<br />

Bassett, J. S. Expansion and reform 973 B29e. . . .274<br />

Bastian, G. C. Graded exercises in news editing q 070 B29g. . . .556<br />

Batchelder, S. F. Bits of Harvard history 378.7 H33b. . . . 467<br />

Bates, D. H. Lincoln stories 92 L715bas. . . .336<br />

Bates, K. L. Pilgrim ship 811 B31p....516<br />

Battle Creek, Mich., Health Extension Bur. Battle<br />

Creek system of health training 613 B32. . . .188<br />

Baudelaire, C. Prose and poetry 848 B32p 262<br />

Bauler, J. New danger to the peace of Europe r 943.9 B32 39<br />

Baum, D. J. Work qb 724.9 B32....499<br />

Baum, J. Baukunst und dekorative plastik der Friihrenaissance<br />

in Italien qb 720.945 B32....137<br />

Baumbach, R. Der schwiegersohn 833 B32s2 363<br />

The same 833 B32s.... 363<br />

Baumhauer, H. A. Das reich der krystalle r 548 B32. . . .244


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Call number Page<br />

Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Quality stamping of<br />

gold-filled optical goods r 681.43 B32. .312<br />

Bausman, F. Facing Europe 327 B32. .376<br />

Die Bautechnik qr 620.5 B32. .483<br />

Bax, C. Midsummer madness 822 B33m. ..31<br />

Nocturne in Palermo 822 B33n . .659<br />

Baxter, J. P. Greatest of literary problems 822.33 AB12. .591<br />

Baxter, L. H. Electro-craft in theory and practice. . . .537.81 B33. .476<br />

Bayernbuch fiir handel, industrie, und gewerbe qr 670.2 B33. .122<br />

Bazin, R. Baltus le Lorrain 843 B33baL. .172<br />

Beach, J. W. Outlook for Amer. prose 810.9 B34. ..78<br />

Beadle. Smith S656b . .289<br />

Beale, J. H., & Magill, R. F. Cases on federal taxation..r 336.2 B34. .301<br />

Beals, C. Brimstone and chili 917.2 B34. .599<br />

Beard, B. B. Electricity in the home r 016.6213645 B34. .318<br />

Beard. C. A., & Beard, Mrs. M. (Ritter). History<br />

of the U. S j 973 B34h. ..86<br />

Rise of Amer. civilization 973 B34r. .602<br />

Beard, D. C. Amer. boys' book of bugs, butterflies,<br />

and beetles 595.7 B34. .392<br />

Wisdom of the woods j 796.5 B34w. ..86<br />

Beard, P. Complete playcraft book j 790 B3432c. .213<br />

Beatty, J. W. Modern art movement r 759 B34. ..26<br />

Beaunier, A. Visages de femmes 920.7 B35. ..36<br />

Beck, Mrs. A. Dreams and delights B363dr. ..53<br />

Beck, J. M. Passing of the new freedom 342.7 B36p. .465<br />

Vanishing rights of the states 328.73 B36. .628<br />

Becker, K., & Ebert, F. Metallrontgenrohren r 537.54 B36. ..66<br />

Beckford, P. Thoughts on hunting 799 B36. .511<br />

Becking, E. Fliesen-boden nach gemalden des fiinfzehnten<br />

und sechzehnten jahrhunderts von<br />

Jan van Eyck r 738 B36. .493<br />

Beckman, T. N. Wholesaling 658.611 B36. .489<br />

Becky Landers. Skinner j S628b . ..43<br />

Beebe, C. W. Pheasant jungles 915 B37. .343<br />

Pheasants qr 598.6 B37. .247<br />

Beetham, B. Photography for bird-lovers 778.17 B38. .134<br />

Beethoven, L. van. Letters in America q 92 B383bt. .593<br />

The same qr 92 B383bt. .593<br />

Sonata appassionata r 786.41 B38. .654<br />

Beethoven, impressions of contemporaries 92 B383be. .266<br />

Begtrup, H. Folk high schools of Denmark 379.489 B38. .563<br />

Bekker, P. Beethoven 92 B383b . .146<br />

Story of music 780.9 B39. .510<br />

Bell, A. Spell of the Caribbean Islands 917.297 B39. ..84<br />

Bell, C. Landmarks in nineteenth-century painting. . .759 B39L. .582


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 697<br />

Call number Page<br />

Bell, E. Prehellenic architecture in the Aegean 722 B39. . . .406<br />

Bell, H. C. Guide to British West Indian archive<br />

materials qr 973 B41.... 425<br />

Belloc, H. Catholic church and history 282 B41c. . . .368<br />

Emerald of Catherine the Great B417e. . . . 168<br />

Bellot, P. Modern architectural work qb 726 B41 . . . .654<br />

Belluzzo, G. Steam turbines r 621.165 B41. . . .396<br />

Beman, L. T. Farm relief 330.1963 B42 108<br />

The same r 330.1963 B42.. ..108<br />

Military training compulsory in schools and<br />

colleges 355.07 B42.. ..175<br />

The same r 355.07 B42....175<br />

Prohibition, modification of the Volstead law 178 B42p. . . .557<br />

The same r 178 B42p.. . .557<br />

Religious teaching in the pub. schools 377.1 B42. . . .564<br />

The same r 377.1 B42. ...564<br />

Bemis, S. F. Amer. secretaries of state and their<br />

diplomacy 923.2 B42.... 596<br />

Pinckney's treaty 341.2 B42p 301<br />

Benedicks, C. Metallographie researches 669.042 B43. . . .133<br />

Benjamin, Mrs. H. M. (Purvis). See Melville, Helen, pseud.<br />

Bennett, A. Lord Raingo B439Lo 53<br />

Bennett, A. R. London and Londoners in the eight-<br />

een-fifties and sixties 914.21 B43 150<br />

Bennett, C. A. History of manual and industrial<br />

education up to 1870 371.42 B43....112<br />

Bennett, C. E. Latin lessons 475 B43L. . . .116<br />

Bennett, C. N. Elements of photogravure 655.35 B43. . . .490<br />

Bennett, J. L. On "culture" and "a liberal education". .028 B43o 99<br />

Benoit, P. Le puits de Jacob 843 B44p 98<br />

Benoit, R. L. Cyclopedia of oil and gas forms, .r 622.338007 B44. . . .487<br />

Benrubi, I. Contemporary thought of France 194 B44. . . .100<br />

Benson, A. B. Sweden and the Amer. Revolution 973.3 B44. . . .426<br />

Benson, A. C. Diary 92 B4436b . . . .203<br />

Benson, E. F. Rex B443re. . . .615<br />

Benson, L. F. G. Hymns original and translated M 783.9 B44 138<br />

Benson, R. H. Loneliness? B4434L. . . .287<br />

Lord of the world B4434Lo . . . .615<br />

Benson murder case. Van Dine, S. S., pseud V185b 443<br />

Berard, S. J., & Waters, E. O. Machine design<br />

problems 621 B448m. . . .484<br />

Bercy, P. Le second livre des enfants pour I'etude du<br />

" francais 448 B44s 15<br />

Berg, A. P. Text book of Swedish home sloyd 746 B45 134<br />

Berget, A. Les problemes de l'ocean 551.46 B45. . . . 185


698 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Bergholt, E. G. B. Complete handbook to the game<br />

of solitaire 794 B45 .... 588<br />

New book of patience games 795 B45 77<br />

Second new book of patience games 795 B45s. . . .588<br />

Berman, H. Ant hills B455a...,440<br />

Bernard, J. Sauvegarde pour ceux qui craignent<br />

la fumee r 628.53 B45. ...250<br />

Bernard, L. L. Introduction to social psychology 301 B456. . . .453<br />

Bernard Quesnay. Maurois 843 M497 290<br />

Bernays, E. L. Outline of careers<br />

Bernewitz, M. W. von. See Von Bernewitz.<br />

174 B45 . . . .366<br />

Bernoulli, C. Vademecum des mechanikers r 621.08 B45....191<br />

Berry, E. W., & Swartz, F. M. Contributions to the<br />

geology and paleontology of South America, .r 560.98 B45. . . .386<br />

Berryman, C. K. Development of the cartoon 741 B45. . . .494<br />

The same r 741 B45....494<br />

Bertaut, J. La litterature feminine d'aujourd'hui 840.9 B46 30<br />

Bertrand, L. La vie amoureuse de Louis XIV q 92 L9271b. . . .662<br />

Berwald, W. H. Twelve Mother Goose melodies<br />

for the pianoforte qj 786.4 B46 542<br />

Besant, Mrs. A. (Wood). Changing world 212 B46c. . . .294<br />

Ideals of theosophy 212 B46id 175<br />

Immediate future 212 B46i. . . .103<br />

India, bond or free? 954 B46 538<br />

Man's life in this and other worlds 212 B46ma.... 103<br />

Man's life in three worlds 212 B46mn. . . .175<br />

Path of discipleship 212 B46pa 373<br />

Superhuman men in history and religion 212 B46s. . . .373<br />

Theosophy and the Theosophical Soc 212 B46t. . . .294<br />

& Leadbeater, C. W. Occult chemistry r 133 B46. . . .104<br />

Beskow, E. Sagan om den lilla lilla gumman qj 839.73 B46. . . .677<br />

Best, E. Maori as he was 919.31 B46 531<br />

Best, M. A. Thomas Paine 92 P164b 523<br />

Best, N. R. Yes, "It's the law" and it's a good law. . . .178 B46. . . .366<br />

Best British short stories of 1926 B46645 95<br />

Best plays of 1925-26 : 808.2 B46 1925/26 31<br />

Best poems of 1926 821.08 B467 1926. . . .516<br />

Best short stories of 1926 B467b 1926. . . .360<br />

Beston, H. B. Sons of Kai j 398.097 B46 86<br />

Best's insurance guide with key ratings<br />

Bethlehem Steel Co., South Bethlehem, Pa. Amer.<br />

r 368 B467. . . .453<br />

citizenship 342.7 B468 381<br />

Betts, G. H. Curriculum of religious education<br />

Beveridge, A. J. Sources of the Declaration of Inde­<br />

377 B46c. . . .635<br />

pendence qr 973.3 B46 274<br />

Biagi, G. Fiorenza 914.55 B47f 36


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 699<br />

Call number Page<br />

Bianco, M. W. Skin horse j B472s. . . .675<br />

Bible—Whole. Holy Bible qr 220.5 B47hl6 449<br />

Bible—Old Testament. Psalms. Psalmau Dafydd<br />

o'r vn cyfieithiad a'r Beibl cyffredin qr 223.2 B47p. . . .368<br />

Bible—New Testament. Concordant version r 225.5 B47co....231<br />

Bible—New Testament. Greek. New Testament,<br />

Greek and English r 225.4 B47gr 449<br />

Big Four. Christie C461b 616<br />

Biggers, E. D. House without a key B478h 4<br />

Biggie, J. Poultry book 636.5 B47 399<br />

Bilby, J. W. Nanook of the North 919.8 B48n . . . .152<br />

Bill, A. H. Clutch of the Corsican j B4832c. .158<br />

Highroads of peril j B4832h .... 349<br />

Binder, A. W. New Palestinean folk songs qM 784.4 B48. . . .502<br />

Bingham, E. C, & Jackson, R. F. Standard substances<br />

for the calibration of viscometers r 532.13 B48. . . .389<br />

The same qr 530.8 U25 no.298.... 389<br />

Bingham, R. F., & Andrews, E. L. Financing real estate..333 B48. . . .377<br />

Bingham, W. Van D., & Freyd, M. Procedures in<br />

employment psychology 136.8 B48 .... 365<br />

Bingham Brothers Co., N. Y. Vibrator r 655.31 B485 490<br />

Bingham's (Sam'D Son M'f'g. Co. Hints and sug­<br />

gestions on the care and use of printers'<br />

rollers r 655.31 B48. . . .254<br />

Binney, G. With seaplane and sledge in the Arctic. .919.8 B485....423<br />

Binyon, L. Asiatic art in the British Museum qr 708.2 B48....403<br />

Birdseye, C. F. Arbitration and business ethics 331 B48. . . .108<br />

Birmingham, Ge<strong>org</strong>e A., pseud. See Hannay, J. O.<br />

Bispham, D. S. Celebrated recital songs qM 784.8 B49 .... 502<br />

Bixler, J. S. Religion in the philosophy of William<br />

James 191 J16zb 56<br />

Bjerre, A. Psychology of murder 150 B49 . . . . 622<br />

Black, Alexander. Amer. husbands 814 B51 ... .331<br />

Black, Archibald. Transport aviation 656.82 BSl . . . .639<br />

Black, C. Linleys of Bath 920 B51 . . . .268<br />

Black, G. F. Macpherson's Ossian r 012 M22b. ...621<br />

Black, J. You can't win 364 B5l . . . .295<br />

Black Abbot. Wallace >. .. W1752bL. . . .443<br />

Black Angels. Lovelace L943b 288<br />

Black April. Peterkin P456b .... 289<br />

Black stream. Colby C6791).... 616<br />

Blacker, C. P. Birth control and the state 173 B51 101<br />

Blackmar, F. W. History of human society 901 B51 . . . .153<br />

Blaisdell, E. A. Toy town j B5252t 541<br />

& Dalrymple, J. Marta in Holland j 914.92 B52....158


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Blake, D. G., & Levy, E. Six playtime pieces for<br />

violin and piano qM 787.1 B52. . . .502<br />

Blake, E. G. Enemies of timber r 691.1 B52. . . .642<br />

Protection of buildings against vermin r 591.67 B52. . . .247<br />

Blake, M. B. Guidance for college women 396.5 B52. . . .115<br />

Blakemore, T. L., & Pagon, W. W. Pressure airships<br />

533.622 B52....640<br />

Blanchan, Neltje, pseud. Sec Doubleday, Mrs. N. B. (De Graff).<br />

Blanchard, F. T. Fielding, the novelist 823 F46zb .... 408<br />

Blasdale, W. C. Equilibria in saturated salt solutions. .541.8 B54 309<br />

The same r 541.8 B54... .309<br />

Bleackley, H. W. Ladies, fair and frail 920.7 B54 36<br />

Bleyer, W. G. Main currents in the history of Amer.<br />

journalism<br />

Bligh, N. M. Evolution and development of the quan­<br />

071 B54. . . .445<br />

tum theory 530.1 B55....183<br />

Blindness. Green G828b.. ..288<br />

Bliss, G. S. Weather forecasting 551.501 B55. . . . 570<br />

The same r 551.5 U25b no.42.. ..570<br />

Blochet, E. Les enluminures des manuscrits orientaux,<br />

turcs, arabes, persans de la Bibliotheque<br />

Nationale qr 096 B55....228<br />

Blom, E. Stepchildren of music 780.4 B55 77<br />

Blome, A. Voice is calling<br />

Blue book; the directory & handbook of the elec­<br />

615.857 B55....188<br />

trical engineering & allied trades r 621.302 B56 . . . .486<br />

Blue hand. Wallace W1752b 55<br />

Blum, A. S. Short history of art 709 B56 326<br />

Blumel, A. J. Coinage of different countries r 737 B56. . . .195<br />

Blyth, H. Modern telpherage and ropeways qr 625.92 B57. . . .644<br />

Boas, G. Chaucer and Spenser, contrasted 821.08 B57c....333<br />

Dryden, Pope, and Byron compared and contrasted<br />

821.08 B57d. . . .333<br />

Selected poems of Gray, Collins, Goldsmith, and<br />

Cowper contrasted 821.08 B57s 333<br />

Shelley and Keats contrasted 821.08 B57sh 411<br />

Wordsworth and Coleridge contrasted 821.08 B57w. . . .333<br />

Bobillier, M. Haydn 92 H371b . . . .336<br />

Bocher, F. College series of French plays 842.08 B57. . . .659<br />

Bodkin, T. Approach to painting 759 B58. . . .583<br />

Bodley, T. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Rogers Clark 973.3 B58 426<br />

Reprints r 976.9 B58....602<br />

Boeckel, Mrs. F. B. Books of goodwill<br />

Boeckel, R. Excessive expenditures in election cam­<br />

j 172.4 B58 86<br />

paigns q 324 B58 628<br />

The same qr 324 BS8 628


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 701<br />

Call number Page<br />

Boeckel, R.—continued.<br />

Senate's power of investigation<br />

Boex, J. H. H. See Rosny, J. H. aine, pseud.<br />

qr 328.73 B58. . . .629<br />

Bogart, E. L., & Landon, C. E. Modern industry 603 B58 480<br />

Bogigian, H. In quest of the soul of civilization l )2 B588b. . . .415<br />

Boisbaudran, H. L. de. See Lecoq de Boisbaudran.<br />

Bolenius, E. M. Literature in the junior high school. .810.8 B59 589<br />

Boiling, J. R. Chronology of Woodrow Wilson. . . r 92 W7732bo 662<br />

Boname, L. C. Study and practice of French in school..445 B61 15<br />

Bond, F. G. Flatboating on the Yellowstone qr 970.1 B622 40<br />

Bond, J. D. Development of trigonometric methods..qr 514.09 B62. . . .475<br />

Bond, P. S. R. O. T. C. manual 355.55 B62. . . .466<br />

Bone, J. Perambulator in Edinburgh q 914.144 B62. . . .270<br />

Bonnard, A. In China. 1920-1921 915.1 B62 531<br />

Bonnefon, D. Les ecrivains modernes de la France. . .840.9 B62. . . .512<br />

Bonnevie, J. A. Kortfattet lserebog i plangeometri. . .r 513.1 B62. . . .242<br />

Bontempelli, M. La donna dei miei sogni 853 B629 172<br />

Boody, B. M. Psychological study of immigrant<br />

children at Ellis Island<br />

Book, W. F. Learning how to study and work effec­<br />

325.73 B63 236<br />

tively 371.3 B631.... 179<br />

Book of a thousand songs qM 784.8 B63. . . . 502<br />

Book of old sundials & their mottoes 529.78 B63. . . .473<br />

Book of rural life r 630.3 B63 646<br />

Books; weekly qr 051 B6314. . . . 364<br />

Boomer, L. M. Hotel management 640.24 B63 488<br />

Boon, A. A. Der bau von schiffen aus eisenbeton. . qr 623.835 B63. . . .396<br />

Booth, W. B. Echoes and memories 92 B6334b 33<br />

Bordeaux, H. Les jeux dangereux q 843 B63j. . . .620<br />

Borden, R. C, & Busse, A. C. How to win an argument<br />

808.5 B635....411<br />

B<strong>org</strong>eaud, C. Histoire de l'Universite de Geneve, .qr 378.494 B63. . . .303<br />

B<strong>org</strong>ese, G. A. La citta sconosciuta 853 B63c. . . .172<br />

Borsodi, R. Distribution age 338 B63 .... 460<br />

Bos, C. van. Dutch folk-songs with piano accompaniment<br />

qM 784.4 B641.... 502<br />

Bose, Sir J. C. Nervous mechanism of plants 581.18 B64. . . .310<br />

Bossert, H. T. Peasant art in Europe qr 709.4 B64 651<br />

Bost, P. Homicide par imprudence 843 B64 98<br />

Boston—Parks, Dept. of. Future parks, playgrounds,<br />

and parkways qr 711 B64L...498<br />

Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen. Presswork<br />

q 655.3 B64 74<br />

Boston Soc. of Natural History. Bulletin r 570.5 B64b 15<br />

Boston Univ. Inauguration of Daniel L. Marsh r 378.7 B64 112<br />

Bosworth, H. Technique in dramatic art 792 B64. . . .412


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Botsford, F. H. Christmas and New Year songs qj 784.4 B64 430<br />

Boucher, F. Le Pont-Neuf qr 914.436 B65p 340<br />

Bougie, C. C. A. Evolution of values 301 B65 454<br />

Boulting, E. F. Beautiful childhood 232 B655. . . .292<br />

Bourcart, E. Insecticides, fungicides, and weed<br />

killers 632.951 B65....129<br />

Bourjaily, B. W., & Gorman, D. M. Mother's cook book..641 B65....253<br />

Bourland, C. B. Short story in Spain in the seventeenth<br />

century 863.09 B65 656<br />

The same r 863.09 B65. .. . 656<br />

Bousfield, E. G. P. Pleasure and pain 157 B65 173<br />

Bouton, J. Poems for the children's hour j 821.08 B65 675<br />

Bowen, C. W. History of Woodstock qr 974.6 B66h 671<br />

Bowen, F. C. Sea qr 910.4 B66.... 420<br />

Ships for all j 656.8 B66....158<br />

Bowen, Marjorie, pseud. Mistress Nell Gwyn B662mi 4<br />

Bower, F. O. Plants and man 580.4 B66 117<br />

Bowers, C. G. Founders of the Republic 923.2 B662. . . .664<br />

The same r 923.2 B662. . . .664<br />

Bowles, E. S. Handmade rugs 745.2 B66. . . .494<br />

Bowman, J. C. Contemporary Amer. criticism 801 B66. . . .262<br />

Box, P. H. Three master builders and another 923.2 B66 82<br />

Boy Scouts of Amer. Annual report r 369.2 B666 58<br />

Boy scout song book M 784.8 B66 502<br />

Boyd, A. M. Exit Miss Lizzie Cox r 812 B66 334<br />

Boyd, E. A. Guy de Maupassant 843 M49zb 142<br />

Boyd, J. Marching on B6682m 361<br />

Boyd, Mrs. M. S. Fortunate Isles 914.67 B66. . . . 528<br />

Boynton, P. H. More contemporary Americans 810.9 B67m. . . .657<br />

Boys, T. S. "Original views of London as it is, by<br />

Thomas Shotter Boys, 1842" qr 914.21 B67 .... 598<br />

Bradbury, W. F. Elementary geometry and trigonometry<br />

r 513 B67 16<br />

Bradby, E. D. Short history of the French Revolution<br />

944.04 B67....273<br />

Bradford, G. Darwin 92 D268br 33<br />

Bradley, Mrs. M. (Hastings). Caravans and cannibals<br />

916.7 B68c.... 343<br />

Bradshaw, C. A., & Hornstein, I. O. Americanization<br />

questionnaire 323.6 B68 107<br />

Bragg, Sir W. H. Old trades and new knowledge 609 B68 393<br />

Brahic, J. Roux-. See Roux-Brahic.<br />

Bramer, J. P. Treatise giving the history, <strong>org</strong>anization,<br />

and administration of parole 364 B69. . . .454<br />

Branch, A. H. Christmas miracle, and God bless this<br />

house j 793.1 B69 158


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 703<br />

Call number Page<br />

Branch, D. Cowboy and his interpreters 917.8 B69 151<br />

Brandes, G. M. C. Hellas 880.4 B69. . . .199<br />

Brandt, H. C. G. German-English dictionary r 433.2 B69 386<br />

Brangwyn, F. Windmills qr 759.2 B69w 651<br />

Branom, M. E., & Branom, F. K. Teaching of<br />

geography 910.7 B71 340<br />

Braymer, D. H., & Roe, A. C. Repair shop diagrams<br />

and connecting tables for induction motors, .r 621.313 B71. . . .486<br />

Brearley, H. Die einsatzhartung von eisen und<br />

stahl r 669.1713 B71....257<br />

Breasted, J. H. Conquest of civilization 930 B71c. . . .272<br />

Breckinridge, S. P. Pub. welfare administration in<br />

the U. S 360 B72.... 627<br />

Breeders' calendar and year book r 636.7 B72 72<br />

Brehme, H. Picturesque Mexico qr 917.2 B72. . . .531<br />

Brenet, Michel, pseud. Sec Bobillier, M.<br />

Brennecke, L. Der grundbau r 624.1 B72. . . .191<br />

Brenner, H. D. How to reduce telegraph expense 654 B72. . . .323<br />

Breuil, P. Les essais de fatigue des metaux et les<br />

machines Amsler pour leur execution... .r 620.123141 B73....250<br />

Brewer, D. C. Conquest of New England by the<br />

immigrant 325.73 B73 9<br />

Brewer, J. M. Case studies in educational and vocational<br />

guidance 174 B737c 366<br />

Brewer, R. W. A. Economics of carburetting &<br />

manifolding 621.4323 B73e 191<br />

Brewster, E. T. Creation 213 B73.. . .449<br />

Brezina, A. Methodik der krystall-bestimmung r 548.7 B73 389<br />

Brickell, A. Few, but roses 841.08 B74 411<br />

Bridgman, Mrs. H. (Bartlett). Gems 553.8 B74 18<br />

The same r 553.8 B74 18<br />

Bridgman, P. W. Condensed collection of thermodynamic<br />

formulas r 536.7 B74. .. .476<br />

Logic of modern physics 530.1 B74. . . .568<br />

La Briere. Chateaubriant 843 C396b . . . .172<br />

Briggs, D. B. Practical glass manipulation 542.2 B74....309<br />

Briggs, T. H. Curriculum problems 375 B74. . . .382<br />

Brighouse, H. Open air plays 822 B748o. . . .202<br />

Scaring off of Teddy Dawson 822 B748s 31<br />

Bright threshold. Ramsay R1812b . . . .618<br />

Brinkmann, C. Recent theories of citizenship in its<br />

relation to government 172.1 B75....366<br />

Brinton, Christian. Mestrovic exhibition r 735 M64b . . . .258<br />

Brinton, Crane. Political ideas of the English romanticists<br />

820.9 B752....408<br />

Brinton, S. Golden age of the Medici 945.5 B75... .209


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British Aluminium Co., Ltd. Aluminium foundrywork<br />

r 669.7161 B75aL....582<br />

British Columbia—Lands dept. Water powers qr 621.2 B75 21<br />

British Columbia—Mines dept. British Columbia,<br />

the mineral province of Canada qr 557.11 B75. . . .120<br />

British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25. Palace of arts, .r 708.2 B756 134<br />

Phases of modern science r 606 B75h2 68<br />

The same r 606 B75h 68<br />

British Engineering Standards Assoc, London.<br />

British standard dimensions for body spaces and<br />

frame ends for chassis for private automobiles<br />

r 629.11011 B75....320<br />

British standard glossary of terms used in electrical<br />

engineering r 621.303 B75. . . . 192<br />

British standard glossary of terms used in illumination<br />

and photometry r 628.903 B75. . . .315<br />

British standard specification for recording<br />

(graphic) ammeters, voltmeters, and wattmeters<br />

r 537.74 B75....308<br />

British standard specification for tramway<br />

tyres r 625.212 B75b....315<br />

British standard specifications and reports r 620.03 B75. . . .644<br />

British standard tables for use in engineering<br />

workshops r 621.881 B75....315<br />

Report on British standard dimensions for airscrew<br />

hubs r 533.6014 B75.... 308<br />

British Museum—Dept. of ceramics and ethnography.<br />

Guide to the Maudslay collection of Maya sculptures<br />

British Trades Union Delegation to Russia and Cau­<br />

913.72 B75....531<br />

casia, 1925. Russia today<br />

British Waterworks Assoc, Inc. British waterworks<br />

914.7 B75 36<br />

year book and directory qr 628.102 B75 . . . .484<br />

Britton, N. L. Manual of the flora of the northern<br />

states and Canada r 581.97 B75m 186<br />

Broadhurst, T. W. Evangeline; a play 812 B7582e 145<br />

Brocchi, V. II poco lume ed il gran cerchio d'ombra. .853 B75p. . . .290<br />

Brock, A. Clutton-. Essays on literature & life 804 B76 512<br />

Brockman, C. J. Electro-<strong>org</strong>anic chemistry 541.17 B76 66<br />

Brod, M. Reubeni, furst der Juden 833 B76 290<br />

Broderick, J. T. Small stockholder 332.6 B76 377<br />

Broderies hindoues qr 746 B7622....494<br />

Bromfield, L. Early autumn B767e 53<br />

Good woman B767go.... 553<br />

Green bay tree B767g 53


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 705<br />

Call number Page<br />

Bronwall, A., praeses. Dissertatio historico-politica<br />

de ferro Suecano Osmund r 669.1 B77. , . .650<br />

Brooks, A. M. Great artists and their works 704 B77. . . .651<br />

Brooks, C. S. Roundabout to Canterbury 914.2 B77r 37<br />

Brooks, E. Key to the normal higher arithmetic. . . .r 511 B77k 16<br />

Plane geometry<br />

Brooks, E. C. Story of corn and the westward mi­<br />

r 513.1 B77 16<br />

gration j 633.15 B77. . . .214<br />

Brooks, Van W. Emerson and others 804 B774. . . .512<br />

Broome, E. C, & Adams, E. W. Conduct and<br />

citizenship j 172.1 B77 430<br />

Brother Saul. Byrne B996br 361<br />

Broughton-Thompson, C. Christ and the woman's<br />

movement 396 B781 14<br />

Brouner, W. B., & Fung Yuet Mow. Chinese made<br />

easy q 495 B78. . . .637<br />

Brouwer, H. A. Practical hints to scientific travellers. .910 B78. . . .598<br />

Brower, H. Modern masters of the keyboard 786.3 B78m. . . .140<br />

Brown, A. R. West of the moon<br />

Brown, A. Selwyn-. Sec Selwyn-Brown.<br />

B7832we 168<br />

Brown, C. R. Making of a minister 250 B78 450<br />

Working faith<br />

Brown (David) & Sons (Huddersfield) Ltd. Auto­<br />

230 B78w. . . .368<br />

mobile worm gearing i q 621.8323 B78. . . . 126<br />

Brown, H. B. Cotton 633.71 B78. . . .252<br />

Brown, H. Q. Homespun heroines and other women<br />

of distinction 920.7 B78. . . .459<br />

The same<br />

Brown, M. Laird-. Sec Laird-Brown.<br />

r 920.7 B78. . . .459<br />

Brown, R. A. Magic ring 821.08 B795. . . .517<br />

Brown, S. Elastic and non-elastic narrow fabrics. . . .677.75 B79. . . .642<br />

Brown, Z. M. Standard catalog for high school<br />

libraries . q 028.5 B79. . . .445<br />

Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co. Micrometer, .r 531.714 B79<br />

Brown, Bayley's Steel Works, Lt., Sheffield. Stain­<br />

17<br />

less steel for engineering purposes qr 669.1743 B78s. . . .133<br />

Browne, E. G. Year amongst the Persians ' 915.5 B79 423<br />

Browne, F. Granny's wonderful chair and its tales<br />

of fairy times j B8112g5. . . .214<br />

Browne, L. A. Story of the Jews 296 B81s 295<br />

This believing world 209 B81....102<br />

Brownell, B. New universe 901 B81. . . .272<br />

Brownell, O. E. Protection of small water supplies<br />

used bv railroads r 628.16 U2533 21<br />

The same r 614.4 U25p v.39 pt.2 21<br />

Browning, R. Selected poems 821 B819sL 590


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Brownstein-Louis Co., Los Angeles. Figuring<br />

chart qr 510.8 B82 638<br />

Brownsville, Pa.—Citizens. Reproduction of the<br />

petition to suspend specie payments r 332.1 M83. ... 111<br />

Bruce, H. A. B. Your growing child 136.7 B82y 622<br />

Bruere, Mrs. M. B. Does prohibition work?<br />

Bruhl, L. Levy-. See Levy-Bruhl.<br />

178 B82 448<br />

Bruner, E. D. Laboratory study in democracy 364 B83. . . .454<br />

Brunswig, H. Das rauchlose pulver r 662.35 B83. . . .323<br />

Briitsch, E. Selbstkostenberechnung in der giesserei<br />

r 657.62172 B83. .. . 489<br />

Bryan, G. S. Edison, the man and his work 92 E288b 81<br />

Bryant, F. J. Furniture projects." 684 B84 19<br />

The same<br />

Bryant, Mrs. L. (Munson). Children's book of cele­<br />

j 684 B84 541<br />

brated towers qj 729.36 B84 42<br />

Bryant, S. C. Gordon j B842go 87<br />

Buchan, J. Dancing floor B848d 96<br />

Homilies and recreations 804 B84. . . .262<br />

Witch wood B848w 615<br />

Buchner, F. K. C. L. Kraft und stoff r 113 B85 100<br />

Buck, J. D. Symbolism of freemasonry 336.1 B85. . . .295<br />

Buck, N. S. Development of the <strong>org</strong>anisation of<br />

Anglo-Amer. trade 382 B85 565<br />

Buck, P. C. Oxford song book qM 784.8 B85 503<br />

Scope of music 780.4 B85 198<br />

Buck, R. O., & Frost, H. E. Laboratory manual of<br />

electrical science qr 537.81 B85 118<br />

Buckingham, B. R. Research for teachers 371 B85 239<br />

Supply and demand in teacher training qr 370.7 B85. . . .382<br />

Buckland, A. R. John Horden 92 H794b....662<br />

Buckley, F. History of old English glass qr 738.2 B85 134<br />

Buckley, H. Short history of physics 530.9 B85 639<br />

Buckley, W. European glass qr 738.2 B856 494<br />

Buday, L. Travel through Hungary 914.39 B85 37<br />

Budgen, L. M. Episodes of insect life r 595.7 B85 187<br />

Budowski, I. Die naphthensauren r 547.7715 B85. . . .477<br />

Buell, R. L. Japanese immigration r 325.73 B86 107<br />

The same r 172 L452 v.7 107<br />

Bugge, G. Die holzverkohlung und ihre erzeugnisse<br />

r 668.72 B86 255<br />

Building Trades Employers' Assoc, of N. Y. Handbook<br />

r 690.6 B86....122<br />

Bull, A. E. Mail order and instalment trading 658.324 B87m 321<br />

Bullard, R. L. Personalities and reminiscences of<br />

the war 940.918 B87 539


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 707<br />

Call number Page<br />

Bullen, F. T. Cruise of the Cachalot j 910.4 B87a 158<br />

Frank Brown j B875f. . . .277<br />

Bullett, G. W. Mr. Godly beside himself 822 B87. . . .412<br />

Bulley, M. H. Art and counterfeit q 701 B87 134<br />

Bulloch, J. M. Centennial bibliography of Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Macdonald r 012 M146b 99<br />

Bumpus, T. F. Cathedrals and churches of Italy. . . .q 72(> B88ct. . . .260<br />

Bunting, H. S. Specialty advertising r 659 B88. . . .253<br />

Burbank, L., & Hall, W. Harvest of the years 581.15 B88. . . .479<br />

Burckmyer, C L., & Burckmyer, Mrs. C R. B.<br />

Burckmyer letters 973.7 B892 536<br />

Burdett, O. Beardsley period 820.9 B89 408<br />

William Blake 821 B52zb. . . .199<br />

Burdick, C K. In the Supreme court of the U. S.,<br />

brief on behalf of the Assoc, of Land-Grant<br />

Colleges r 342.7 B89. . . . 633<br />

Bur. of Ry. Economics, Washington, D. C Commodity<br />

prices in their relation to transportation<br />

costs; bulletin qr 385 B89c 180<br />

Burgess, G. Every man's wages 336.22 B897. . . .460<br />

Burgess, L. A. Va. soldiers of 1776 r 975.5 B89 671<br />

Burke, E. T. Scourges of to-day 616 B91 ... .394<br />

Burke, P. Wisdom and genius of the Right Hon.<br />

Edmund Burke 825 B91zb....657<br />

Burke Foundation, White Plains, N. Y. Directory of<br />

convalescent homes in the U. S r 362 B91.... 559<br />

Burleigh, H. T. Plantation melodies old and new. .qM 784.7 B921. . . .503<br />

Burlesque plays and poems 827 B92. . . .657<br />

Burney, F. A. i'ct Wood, Mrs. F. A. (Burney).<br />

Burns, C D. Philosophy of labour 331.8 B93... .377<br />

Burns, J. Illustrations for preachers and teachers. . . .808.8 B938. . . .411<br />

Burns, W. N. Saga of Billy the kid 92 B627b. .. .415<br />

Burr, A. J. Selected lyrics 811 B943se.. . .517<br />

Burr, Mrs. A. R. (Brown). See Brown.<br />

Burt, E. R. Planning your party 793 B94p. . . .262<br />

Burt, M. S. Delectable mountains B949d 168<br />

Burton, E. D. Short introduction to the Gospels 226 B95. . . .368<br />

Burton, E. R. Employee representation 331.1 B95. . . . 177<br />

Burtt, H. E. Principles of employment psychology... 136.8 B95....446<br />

Bush-Krebs Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. College annual<br />

designs qr 371.805 B96.. ..382<br />

Bushnell, G. H. Creative process in business r 658.612 B96 72<br />

Business management series r 658 B965 24<br />

Business terms, phrases, and abbreviations r 380.03 B96....114<br />

Buswell, G. T., & Judd, C H. Summary of educational<br />

investigations relating to arithmetic. . . .r 511.07 B96 16


708 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

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But yesterday—. Diver D646b 440<br />

Butler, C M. St. Paul in Rome 225.9 B97 558<br />

Butler, M. A. Literature dramatized for classroom use..793.1 B97 519<br />

Butler, N. M. Les fitats-Unis d'Amerique 923.2 B97 82<br />

Butt, G. B. Madame Blavatsky 92 B542b 415<br />

Butter, F. J. Locks and lockmaking 683 B98 312<br />

Butterick Publishing Co. New Butterick dressmaker. .646 B98n....321<br />

Butterworth, E. M. Teaching of geography in France. .910.7 B98. . . .527<br />

Byington, M. F. Confidential exchange r 361 B99 9<br />

Byne, Mrs. M. (Stapley). F<strong>org</strong>otten shrines of Spain. .726 B995 28<br />

Bynner, W. Cake 812 B99c 32<br />

Byrne, D. Brother Saul B996br 361<br />

Byrne, P. E. Soldiers of the plains 978 B99 602<br />

Byron, G. G. N. Letters and journals r 92 B998b 593<br />

Cabell, J. B. Beyond life 814 C112b....512<br />

Something about Eve C112s. . . .616<br />

Cabot, R. C Adventures on the borderlands of ethics. .174 Cll. . . .291<br />

Goal of social work 361 Cll 454<br />

Cades, H. R. Any girl can be good-looking 391 Cll.... 636<br />

Cadman, C W. Witch of Salem qM 782.1 Cllw 329<br />

Cadoux, A. T. Gospel that Jesus preached and the<br />

gospel for to-day 232 Cll. . . .368<br />

Cady, H. P. General chemistry 546 Cllg 66<br />

Cahuet, A. Moussia 92 B291c 146<br />

Regine Romani q 843 C12r.... 620<br />

Cairns, J. A. R. Problem of a career 174 C12 367<br />

Calendar Ad Service, Bridgeton, N. J. Bridgeton,<br />

gem-o'-Jersey qr 917.49 C13 599<br />

Calhoun, G. M. Ancient Greeks and the evolution of<br />

standards in business 913.38 C13 150<br />

Business life of ancient Athens 913.38 C13b. . . .420<br />

Cal.—Education, State board of. Lessons in oral<br />

English for classes of beginners—women 428.2 C13....472<br />

Cal.—State mining bur. Summary of operations. ,r 622.338 C13 71<br />

Call, F. O. Spell of French Canada 917.14 C13 38<br />

Callahan, J. M. History of the making of M<strong>org</strong>antown<br />

r 975.4 M89c. . . .155<br />

Callcott, W. H. Church and state in Mexico 972 C13 538<br />

Callendar, H. L. Enlarged Callendar steam tables..r 536.7 C13 308<br />

Callender, C N. Amer. courts 353.5 C13....376<br />

The same r 353.5 C13 376<br />

Callister, R. C Australian clays in the manufacture<br />

of white pottery wares r 666.3 C13 491<br />

Calve, E. My favorite French songs; edition for<br />

high voice qM 784.8 C14.... 503


Calve, E.—continued.<br />

INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 709<br />

Call number Page<br />

My favorite French songs; edition for low<br />

voice qM 784.8 C14m. . . .503<br />

Calvert, E. R. Capital punishment in the twentieth<br />

century 343.2 C14. . . .634<br />

The Cambrian. Iron making r 669.109 C14. . . .582<br />

Cambridge history of Amer. literature. Short history<br />

of Amer. literature 810.9 C14s 78<br />

Cameron, J. R. Taking and showing of motion<br />

pictures for the amateur 778.5 C15t. . . .651<br />

Campbell, A. Y. Poems 821 C156... .144<br />

Campbell, D. H. Outline of plant geography 581.9 C15 311<br />

Campbell, G. M. V. See Bowen, Marjorie, pseud.<br />

Campbell, J. Old Philadelphia music 780.973 C15. . . . 329<br />

The same r 780.973 C15.. ..329<br />

Campbell, N. R. Modern electrical theory 537 C15a 476<br />

The same r 537 C15a. . . .476<br />

Canada—Archives. Catalogue of pictures qr 708.1 C16....326<br />

Canada—Census and statistics office. Sixth census of<br />

Canada qr 317.1 C1673s. . . . 105<br />

Canada—Geol. survey. Economic geology series. . . .r 557.1 C16e. . . .309<br />

Canada—Labour dept. Legal status of women in<br />

Canada r 396.2 C16. . . .471<br />

Canada—Mines branch (Dept. of mines). Bentonite<br />

r 553.69 C16b....390<br />

Facts about peat r 662.641 C16fa. . . .649<br />

Final report of the Peat com r 662.641 C16f 401<br />

Helium in Canada r 661.991 C16. . . . 580<br />

Investigations in ceramics and road materials r 666.3 C16. . . .401<br />

Investigations in ore dressing and metallurgy. . . .r 622.7 C16 71<br />

Investigations of fuels and fuel testing r 662.6 C16i. . . .402<br />

Investigations of mineral resources and the mining<br />

industry r 557.1 C167i. . . .390<br />

Silica in Canada r 553.62 C16s.... 310<br />

Canada—Technical education branch. Report r 607 C1672....393<br />

Canada—Water power and reclamation service.<br />

Water resources paper r 551.48 C167. . . .570<br />

Canada—Water power branch. Annual report r 621.2 C16. . . .250<br />

Canadian Alpine journal r 917.11 C167 152<br />

Canadian National Railways. Maps and information<br />

issued as aids to the development of the mineral<br />

resources r 557.1 C1674. . . .390<br />

Canal boat fracas. Hale H161c. . . .441<br />

Canby, H. S., & Opdycke, J. B. Elements of composition<br />

for secondary schools 808 C16e. . . .657


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Cane, P. S. Modern gardens q 710 C17 653<br />

The same qr 710 C171 653<br />

Canfield, Mrs. F. A. (Camp). Around the world at<br />

eighty 910.4 C17 340<br />

Cannon, C. J. Pueblo boy j C173p. . . .214<br />

Cannon, J. G. Uncle Joe Cannon 92 C1734c. . . .662<br />

Cannon, T. G. English porcelain of the xviiith<br />

century qr 738 C17....494<br />

Cannon, W. A. Physiological features of roots..qr 581.43 C17p....479<br />

Canon in residence. Whitechurch W6372c. . . .171<br />

Capek, T. Origins of the Czechoslovak state 943.71 C17 154<br />

Capitani, H. Stahel-de. Sec Stahel-de Capitani.<br />

Caraballo y Sotolongo, F. Mujeres, a las urnas y al<br />

hogar! 324.3 C18.. . .471<br />

Carbonell, J. M. Leopoldo Turla r 92 T857c....662<br />

Cardozo, J. L. Contemporary Jew in the Elizabethan<br />

drama 822.09 C19....412<br />

Carhart, G. S.. & McGhee, P. A. Through magic<br />

casements 821.08 C19 31<br />

The same j 821.08 C19 42<br />

Carnegie, D. Public speaking 808.5 C21....512<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Dept. of fine arts.<br />

Exhibition of models for a monument to the<br />

pioneer woman r 735 C21e. . . .651<br />

Exhibition of sculpture by Antoine Bourdelle r 735 B65c. . . .134<br />

Series of articles on the permanent collection in<br />

the galleries of painting, architecture, and<br />

sculpture qr 708.1 C21s 27<br />

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh—Museum. Bird<br />

leaflet r 598.2 C21....392<br />

Botany leaflet r 580.5 C21 392<br />

Paleontology leaflet r 560.5 C21. . . . 387<br />

Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh—Printing<br />

and publishing dept. College training for<br />

the printing industry r 655.07 C21 580<br />

Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh. Contemporary novelists,<br />

English and American r 016.823 C216c 657<br />

How to use your leisure time r 016.79 C21. . . .407<br />

Saint Francis of Assisi r012 F86c.... 364<br />

Scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the<br />

centennial celebration of Stephen Foster's<br />

birthday qr 92 F819c2.... 662<br />

Stephen C. Foster r 012 F81c 290<br />

Carnegie Lib. School Assoc. Arbor day in poetry, .q 808.8 C21ar 79<br />

The same qr 808.8 C2162ar 79<br />

The same qj 808.8 C21ar 87


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 711<br />

Carnegie Lib. School Assoc.—continued.<br />

Call number Page<br />

Mother's day in poetry qj 808.8 C21mo 42<br />

Washington and Lincoln in poetry q 808.8 C21w. .202<br />

T h e same • qr 808.8 C2162w... .202<br />

T h e same qj 808.8 C21w....l58<br />

Carnegie Steel Co., Pittsburgh. Rails and angle<br />

bars qr 625.143 C21 70<br />

Structural steel shapes r 691.7 C21str 19<br />

Wrought steel wheels and other circular sections..r 625.212 C21. . . .315<br />

Carnovale, L. II supremo ideale umano raggiunto 341.6 C21. .111<br />

Carpenter, Mrs. E. D. (Seal). See Seal.<br />

Carpenter, F. G. Alaska j 917.98 C22 277<br />

Alps, the Danube, and the Near East j 914 C22aL. . . .430<br />

Australia, New Zealand, and some islands of the<br />

South Seas j 919 C22 214<br />

Cairo to Kisumu j 916.2 C22 349<br />

Canada and Newfoundland j 917.1 C22. .214<br />

China j 915.1 C22 349<br />

From Tangier to Tripoli j 916.1 C22 350<br />

Japan and Korea j 915.2 C22 350<br />

Lands of the Andes and the desert j 918 C22L 277<br />

Lands of the Caribbean j 917.28 C22 350<br />

Tail of the hemisphere j 918.3 C22. . . .277<br />

Uganda to the Cape j 916.8 C22 430<br />

& Harmon, D. British Isles and the Baltic<br />

states j 914 C22b. . . .277<br />

Carpenter, L. Mechanical mixing machinery 660.053 C22....649<br />

Carpenter, T. M. Human metabolism with enemata<br />

of alcohol, dextrose, and levulose qr 612.0153 C22. . . .394<br />

Carpentier, G. Art of boxing 796.8 C22 262<br />

Carr, J. W. Comyns. Coasting Bohemia 824 C22. . . .512<br />

Carr-Saunders, A. M. Eugenics 575.6 C22 65<br />

Carreon, M. L. Applicability of standard tests to<br />

the Filipino 136.7 C22 56<br />

Carroll, Lewis, pseud. Further nonsense q 827 C23f. . . .414<br />

Carry on, Jeeves! Wodehouse W832c . . . .619<br />

Carse, A. von A. History of orchestration 785 C23 .... 407<br />

Carson, C. Kit Carson's own story of his life 92 C2342c. . . .523<br />

Carson, J. F. Sermon at the memorial service to<br />

Rev. John Knox McClurkin r 92 M1373c. . . .336<br />

Carson, J. R. Electric circuit theory and the opera­<br />

tional calculus 621.3 C23. . . .486<br />

Carswell, C. Building of the Delaware River<br />

bridge qr 624.022 C23....484<br />

Carter, H. New spirit in the European theatre q 792 C23n 80<br />

Carter, J. F. Man is war 327 C23 . . . .296


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Carter, T. T. Stories from Shakespeare j 822.33 H26 158<br />

Cartwright, H. G. Song treasury M 784.8 C24. . . . 503<br />

Caryll, I. Circus girl qM 782.6 C24. . . .329<br />

Casauranc, J. M. Puig. See Puig Casauranc<br />

Case book of Sherlock Holmes. Doyle D775ca 440<br />

Casella, G, & Gaubert, E. A. G. de V. de F. La<br />

nouvelle litterature 840.9 C25 .... 331<br />

Casement. Swinnerton S9782ca 619<br />

Casmey, W. H. Way to the smokeless city 621.187 C25 126<br />

Casson, S. Macedonia, Thrace, and Illyria 938 C26. . . .534<br />

Castell, C. A. Snowed-up with a duchess 822 C26.... 145<br />

Castle Rock mystery. Gibbs G364c 617<br />

Caswell, E. S. Canadian singers and their songs. . . .r 811.08 C27. . . .144<br />

Cat and the captain. Coatsworth j C628c. . . .676<br />

Catapang, V. R. Development and the present status<br />

of education in the Philippine Islands 379.914 C27 112<br />

Catchpool, E. Text-book of sound r 534 C27. . . .476<br />

Cather, W. S. Death comes for the archbishop C2822d. . . .440<br />

Mon Antonia 843 C28 227<br />

Catlin, G. E. G Science and method of politics 320.1 C28. . . .457<br />

Catlin, W. B. Labor problem in the U. S. and Great<br />

Britain 331 C28 561<br />

Cattermole, E. G Famous frontiersmen, pioneers,<br />

and scouts r 977 C28. . . .155<br />

Caudel, M. Pour les etudiants etrangers en France. . .914.4 C28 37<br />

Cave, E. Boy scout's hike book and camp book j 796 C29a .... 214<br />

Caven, R. M. Gas and gases 661.9 C29. . . .491<br />

Cavling, V. Collective spirit 141 C29. . . .365<br />

Cederberg, W. E. On the solutions of the differential<br />

equations of motion of a double pendulum, .qr 517.38 C31. . . .388<br />

Celsius, A., praeses. Dissertatio academica, artem<br />

carbonariam in patria sistens r 662.6 C31.... 581<br />

Celui qui voit. Pittard q 843 P67c.... 620<br />

Cendrars, B. Sutter's gold 92 S9672c 146<br />

Century Furniture Co., Grand Rapids. Furniture 749 C32. . . .494<br />

Ceramist; monthly r 666.05 C32 131<br />

Cestre, C. Poetry of Amy Lowell r 811 L956zc.... 589<br />

Chaddock, R. E. Principles and methods of statistics. . .311 C34 105<br />

Chains. Dreiser D812c. . . .441<br />

Chalif, L. H. Folk dances of different nations q 793.3 C35f. . . .511<br />

Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. of Amer.—Civic<br />

development dept. Illiteracy and the 1930<br />

census r 379.2 C35 564<br />

Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. of Amer.—Fabricated<br />

production dept. Budgeting for business<br />

control r 658.53 C35 321


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 713<br />

Call number Page<br />

Chamberlin, T. C. Earth 551 C355 641<br />

The same r 550.5 J46 v.32 641<br />

Chamberlin, W. F. Psychology of group insurance 368 C35. . . .233<br />

Chambers, R. W. Drums of Aulone C355d 361<br />

Chambrun, C. (Longworth), comtesse de. Shake­<br />

speare, actor-poet 822.33 B22. . . .659<br />

Chamot, A. E. Selected Russian short stories C3572s .... 361<br />

Champion, F. C. G. Gurney-. Sec Gurney-Champion.<br />

Chand, G. Financial system of India 336.54 C36 236<br />

Charles, D. Commercial photography 778.21 C37. . . .501<br />

Charles, H. Romance of the name America 973.1 C37. . . .155<br />

Charnley, M. V. Secrets of baseball told by big<br />

league players 796.31 C38 . . . . 407<br />

Charteris, E. E. John Sargent r 759.1 S24c 651<br />

Charters, W. W. Basic material for a pharmaceutical<br />

curriculum r 615.07 C38 394<br />

Charwoman's shadow. Dunsany D9262c 96<br />

Chase, C. B. Young Voltaire 92 V378ch 146<br />

Chase, D. Hardy rye C389h...,168<br />

Chase, M. E., & Del Plaine, Mrs. F. K. Art of<br />

narration 820.8 C39 79<br />

Chase, S., & Schlink, F. J. Your money's worth 338 C39y. . . .561<br />

Chateaubriant. A. de. La Briere 843 C396b 172<br />

Peat-cutters C3962p... .616<br />

Chatelier, H. L. Le. Sec Le Chatelier.<br />

Chatterton, E. K. Brotherhood of the sea 910.4 C39b....598<br />

Windjammers and shellbacks 910.4 C39w .... 598<br />

Chatterton, F. Houses, cottages, & bungalows q 728 C39. . . .499<br />

Chaucer, G. Approach to Chaucer 821 C41ap 79<br />

Cheesman, R. E. In unknown Arabia 915.3 C41. . . .343<br />

Cheiro, pseud. Memoirs 133.6 C41c . ... 173<br />

Chekhov, A. P. Grasshopper C418g. . . .361<br />

Wood demon 891.72 C41w. . . .264<br />

Chemical Foundation, Inc. Patents transferred to<br />

the Chemical Foundation, Inc r 608.73 C42p .... 122<br />

Chemical industry pamphlets r 660 C4212. . . .402<br />

Chemical record-age; weekly qr 660.5 C4216. . . .131<br />

Chemical reviews; quarterly qr 540.5 C4217. . . .309<br />

Chemicals; weekly qr 660.5 C4215 131<br />

Cheng, S.-L. Chinesische frauengestalten 396 C42 14<br />

Cherry, H. H. Education, the basis of democracy 172.1 C42 448<br />

Cherry Square. Richmond R425ch 97<br />

Chester, G. G. Travel in Europe made easy 914 C42 421<br />

Chesterton, Mrs. A. E. (Jones), & Neale, R. Man<br />

who was Thursday 822 C4272. . . .145<br />

Chesterton, G. K. Outline of sanity 304 C42o 454


714 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

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Chesterton, G. K.—continued.<br />

Return of Don Quixote C4272r 361<br />

Secret of Father Brown C4272s... .616<br />

Chevallier, H. Cours pratique d'electricite industrielle<br />

r 621.3 C42....2S1<br />

Chevrons. Nason N 1473c. . . .226<br />

Cheyney, A. S. Nature and scope of social work 361 C42. . . .454<br />

Cheyney, E. G. What tree is that? 582 C42. . . .479<br />

Chicago—Municipal tuberculosis sanitarium—Research<br />

laboratory. Collected studies qr 616.246 C43. . . .124<br />

Chicago—Plan com. Plan of Chicago in 1925 r 710 C43p. . . .259<br />

Chicago Assoc, of Commerce. Twenty-first anni­<br />

versary qr 917.73 C4323 83<br />

Chicago Steel & Wire Co. Properties of steel filler<br />

rods for gas and electric welding r 665.882 C43 25<br />

Chicago Univ. Abstracts of theses; humanistic<br />

series r 378.7 C43ab 112<br />

Abstracts of theses; science series r 504 C43ab.... 117<br />

Chicago, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.<br />

Official views r 606 C43of 248<br />

Chiesa, F. Tempo di marzo 853 C43 98<br />

Chikamatsu. Masterpieces of Chikamatsu 895 C43 . . . .592<br />

Child of the North. Cullum C915c 53<br />

Child of the wild. Marshall M4164c.... 226<br />

Child Study Assoc, of Amer. Guidance of childhood<br />

and youth 136.7 C43g 365<br />

Studies in child training 136.7 C43 291<br />

Childe, V. G. Aryans 572.891 C43....474<br />

Childhood education qr 372 C43 303<br />

Children of divorce. Johnson J363c. . . .288<br />

Children of the moor. Fitinghoff j F555c. . . .676<br />

Children of tbe mountain eagle. Miller j M692c. . . .676<br />

Chilton, E. C. Shadows waiting C438s. . . .287<br />

Chilton Co., Philadelphia. Chilton tractor index..r 629.112702 C43 575<br />

Chimie et industrie. Dix ans d'efforts scientifiques<br />

et industriels qr 609.44 C43 572<br />

China—Com. on extraterritoriality. Report r 327.51 C4412 457<br />

China. Directories. Comacrib directory of China..r 915.1 C44c 152<br />

China journal of science & arts; monthly r 915.1 C441. . . .668<br />

Chinard, G. L'exotisme americain dans la litterature<br />

frangaise au 16e siecle d'apres Rabelais, Ronsard,<br />

Montaigne, etc 840.9 C44 513<br />

L'exotisme americain dans l'ceuvre de Chateau­<br />

briand 843 C39zc.... 513<br />

Jefferson et les ideologues d'apres sa correspon-<br />

dance 92 J2323ch. . . .266


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 715<br />

Call number Page<br />

Chinard, G.—continued.<br />

Les refugies Huguenots en Amerique 284.5 C44. .368<br />

Chi-wee and Loki of the desert. Moon j M875ch. .159<br />

Chmelaf, J. Political parties in Czechoslovakia 329.9 C44 376<br />

Choate, J. H. Arguments and addresses 815 C448ar 513<br />

Chopin, F. F. Walzer qM 786.4 C45w .... 329<br />

The same qM 786.4 C45sa v.l 329<br />

Chorley, H. F. Thirty years' musical recollections 782 C45 407<br />

Chou Shu-jen. True story of Ah Q C458t.... 553<br />

Chrisman, A. B. Wind that wouldn't blow j C459w. . . .606<br />

Chrisman, L. H. English of the pulpit 251 C45. . . .231<br />

Christensen, A. L. Tool control, procurement,<br />

storage, issue, use, repairs, and cost 658.6125 C45. . . .489<br />

Christie, Mrs. A. (Miller). Big Four C461b 616<br />

Mysterious affair at Styles C461my. . . .361<br />

Christmas in modern story. Van Buren & Bemis V1772c. . . .619<br />

The same r V1772c 619<br />

Christodulus, pseud. Power of grace r 248 C46 57<br />

Chubb, T. Printed maps in the atlases of Great<br />

Britain and Ireland qr 016.91242 C46 .... 665<br />

Church, J. A. Notes of a metallurgical journey in<br />

Europe r 669 C46 195<br />

Church, S. H. America's first railroad r 656.673 C46. . . .647<br />

Short history of Pittsburgh j 974.886 C46 214<br />

Cicero, M. T. Essay on friendship 875 C47e .... 589<br />

Letters of a Roman gentleman 876 C47Let 262<br />

Philippics 875 C47p....331<br />

The same r 875 C47p....331<br />

Speeches 875 C47spe.... 657<br />

The same r 875 C47spe .... 657<br />

Cippico, A. Italy 945 C49....344<br />

La citta sconosciuta. B<strong>org</strong>ese 853 B63c. . . . 172<br />

Civic Club of Allegheny Co. Circular r 352.006 C49c. . . .457<br />

Flower market r 716 C49. . ..653<br />

Clampett, F. W. Luther Burbank, "our beloved<br />

infidel" 92 B8892c. . . .266<br />

Clapham, J. H. Economic history of modern Britain. .330.9 C51e. . . 631<br />

Clark, A. F. B. Boileau and the French classical<br />

critics in England 820.9 C51....199<br />

Clark, B. H. Eugene O'Neill 812 025zc 32<br />

Modern drama 808.2 CSlm. . . .519<br />

The same r 808.2 CSlm....519<br />

& Lieber, M. Great short stories of the world C518g. . . .361<br />

Clark, C. U., & Game, J. B. Medieval and late Latin<br />

selections 479 C51. . . .472<br />

Clark, G. L. Applied x-rays 537.54 C52 183


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Clark, T. F. English classics completely analyzed. .. .820.7 C52 142<br />

Clark Univ. Psychologies of 1925 150 C52 100<br />

Clarke, Sir E. G. Benjamin Disraeli 92 B342c 415<br />

Clarke, F. E. Poetry's plea for animals 808.8 C53 517<br />

Clarke, M. V. Medieval city state 940.1 C53 534<br />

Clary, M. Facts about Muscle Shoals 917.61 C53 667<br />

Classic German dictionary 433.2 C53 64<br />

Claudel, P. Feuilles de saints 841 C54f 411<br />

Clausen, B. C. Pen-portraits of the prophets 224 C54 292<br />

Clauss, H. Die schwabacher schrift in vergangenheit<br />

und gegenwart r 655.24 C54. . . .400<br />

Clemenceau, G. E. B. Demosthene 92 D424cL 203<br />

Demosthenes; tr. by C. M. Thompson 92 D424c 33<br />

Clemens, W. M. Amer. marriage records before<br />

1699 qr 929.3 C56....205<br />

Clement, M. Once in France j C564o 676<br />

Clements. C. C. Tea and conversation 812 C56t.... 659<br />

Cleugh, S. Jeanne Margot C579J 616<br />

Cleve, P. T. Larobok i o<strong>org</strong>anisk kemi r 547 C58 .... 477<br />

Cleveland—Education board. Course of study, junior<br />

high school geography r 910.7 C58 . . . .420<br />

Clinton Wire Cloth Co. Some test data on fireproof<br />

floor construction qr 693.8 C59.... 642<br />

Clippinger, W. G Student relationships 378 C59. . . .382<br />

Cloud, K. M. P. Cultivation of shrubs 715 C61....328<br />

Clow, W. M. Five portraits of Jesus 232 C62 368<br />

Clutch of the Corsican. Bill j B4832c. ..158<br />

Clute, E. Treatment of interiors q 747 C62. . . .494<br />

Clutton-Brock, A. See Brock.<br />

Coats, R. H. John Galsworthy as a dramatic artist. . .822 G15zc. . . .334<br />

Coatsworth, E. J. Cat and the captain j C628c. . . .676<br />

Cobb, I. S. Ladies and gentlemen C629La. . . .225<br />

Cobb, L. Juvenile reader r 808.8 C63c 331<br />

Spelling book r 421.4 C63. . . .241<br />

Cobbold, R. H. Pictures of the Chinese 915.1 C632 152<br />

Coblentz, S. A. Literary revolution 809 C63 513<br />

Cockades. Minnigerode M727co .... 288<br />

Coffin, H. S. What to preach 251 C66 231<br />

Cohen, E. J. Physico-chemical metamorphosis 541.1 C66. . . .244<br />

Cohen, H. L. More one-act plays by modern<br />

authors 808.2 C66m....519<br />

Cohen, I. Journal of a Jewish traveller 296 C66jo. . . .175<br />

Coissac, G. M. Histoire du cinematographe de ses .<br />

origines a nos jours qr 778.5 C67 198<br />

Coit, C. W. Life of Charles the First 942.06 C67 39<br />

Colasanti, A. Case e palazzi barocchi di Roma qb 728.3 C67 654


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 717<br />

Call number Page<br />

Colby, Mrs. N. (Sedgwick). Black stream C679b . . . .616<br />

Green Forest C679g<br />

Cole, G. W. Early lib. development in N. Y. state. . . .r 027 C68<br />

Cole, S. W. Practical physiological chemistry r 547.9 C68<br />

Coleman, A. P. Ice ages, recent and ancient 551.7 C68<br />

Coleman, E. L. New England captives r 974 C68<br />

Coleman, G. S., & Flood, G. M. Civil engineering<br />

specifications and quantities r 920.03 C68<br />

Coleman, J. B., & Arnall, F. Preparation and analysis<br />

of <strong>org</strong>anic compounds 547 C68<br />

Coleman, L. R., & Commins, S. Psychology 150 C68<br />

Collar, W. C, & Daniell, M. G. Beginner's Greek<br />

composition 488 C69<br />

First Latin book 475 C69f<br />

Collection of music for the piano and voice qr 786.4 C6953<br />

Collection of photographs depicting life and customs<br />

in Mexico r 917.2 C09<br />

Collectors club philatelist; quarterly r 383.5 C6954<br />

College entrance and regents questions and answers<br />

in biology 570 C69<br />

College Entrance Examination Board. Work, 1901 —<br />

1925 r 378.7 C69w<br />

Colles, H. C. Growth of music 780.9 C69<br />

Collier, V. M. Marriage and careers 396.5 C697<br />

Collier, W. M., & Feliu Cruz, G. La primera mision<br />

.225<br />

.621<br />

..67<br />

.120<br />

.420<br />

. 575<br />

. 309<br />

.446<br />

.116<br />

. 566<br />

654<br />

531<br />

.305<br />

de los Estados Unidos de America en Chile. . . .327.73 C69 .629<br />

Collingwood, R. G. Outlines of a philosophy of art. . . .701 C698 .494<br />

Collins, A. F. Bird's eye view of invention 609 C69 .122<br />

Collins, Mrs. E. (Gowdy). Sea waifs and other poems. .811 C711 31<br />

Collins, H. P. Modern poetry 821.09 C71 30<br />

Collins, J. Doctor looks at love and life 814 C71 .262<br />

Collins, S. H., & Redington, G. Plant products 547.89 C71 .477<br />

Collom, R. E. Prospecting and testing for oil and gas. .553.28 C71 .478<br />

The same r 622.009 U2S no.201 .478<br />

Colman, Mrs. E. M. (Hercher). White House gossip. .917.53 C71<br />

Colonial Dames of Amer., National Soc. of. Amer.<br />

.529<br />

war songs 811.08 C722 .334<br />

The same r 811.08 C722 .334<br />

Colonial Dames of Amer., National Soc. of, Pa.<br />

Church music and musical life in Pa. in the eighteenth<br />

century r 780.973 C72 .... 329<br />

Colum, P. Creatures 821 C727c 658<br />

Road round Ireland 914.15 C72r 37<br />

Columbia Univ., N. Y.—Teachers College. Lincoln<br />

School. Illustrated mathematical talks r 510.4 C72 16<br />

Vacation activities and the school 372.3 C72 .239<br />

637<br />

.112<br />

77<br />

. 565


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Call number Page<br />

Colvin, D. L. Prohibition in the U. S 329.81 C72. . ..60<br />

The same r 329.81 C72. . ..60<br />

Combe, A. Intestinal auto-intoxication r 616.0073 C73 . . .249<br />

Combs, J. H. Folk-songs du midi des £tats-Unis. . . .811.09 C73. .200 .<br />

Comedians. Couperus C839c . . .225<br />

Commercial artist r 741 C73. . .403<br />

Com. for Relief in Belgium. Statistical review of<br />

relief operations qr 940.917 C735. . .605<br />

Community Workers of the N. Y. Guild for the<br />

Jewish Blind. More aces<br />

Compressed Air Soc, N. Y. Trade standards adopted<br />

C735m. . ..96<br />

by the Compressed Air Soc r 621.5 C73a. . ..21<br />

Compton, A. H. X-rays and electrons 537.54 C73. . .308<br />

Comstock, J. L. Introduction to mineralogy r 549 C73. . .184<br />

Comyns Carr, J. W. Sec Carr.<br />

Conant, K. J. Early architectural history of the<br />

Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela qb 726 C74. . .499<br />

Concerning parents 173 C74. . .448<br />

Conference Com. on the Merit System. Merit system<br />

in government<br />

Conference of Teachers of International Law and<br />

351.1 C74. . .235<br />

Related Subjects. Proceedings<br />

Conference on Amer. Relations with China, Balti­<br />

qr 341 C74. . .465<br />

more, 1925. Amer. relations with China r 327.51 C74. . ..60<br />

Conference on Highway Engineering and Highway<br />

Transport Education (2d), Washington, D. C,<br />

1922. Education for highway engineering and<br />

highway transport r 625.707 C74. . ..21<br />

Congres du Chauffage Industriel, Paris, 1923. Comptes<br />

rendus qr 662.6 C74. .131<br />

The same qr 662.605 C35 v.4. .131<br />

Conkling, Mrs. G. W. (Hazard). Flying fish 811 C75f. .202<br />

Connecticut. Statutes. Motor vehicle laws r 629.1007 C75 . .320<br />

Conner, S. Quest of the Sea Otter j C7532q. .541<br />

Conner, W. T. Teachings of "Pastor" Russell 220 C75. .102<br />

Conquered. Mitchison M75lco. ..97<br />

I conquistatori. Gara 853 G17. .444<br />

Conrad, H. C. History of the state of Delaware. . .qr 975.1 C75. .274<br />

Contemporary short stories. Gerould & Bayly G3242c. .362<br />

Contralto songs qM 784.8 C76. .503<br />

Contreras, A. de. Life of Captain Alonso de Contreras. .92 C766c. .203<br />

Cook, Mrs. S. (Glaspell). Sec Glaspell.<br />

Cook, W. A. Federal and state school administration. .379.1 C77. .467<br />

Cooke, A. O. Stories of France in days of old j 944 C77. .214<br />

Stories of Rome in days of old j 937 C77. .350<br />

Cooke, E. V. From the book of extenuations 811 C77f. .144


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 71')<br />

Call number Page<br />

Cooke, M. C. Plain and easy account of British<br />

fungi r 589.29 C77p....247<br />

Cooley, E. J. Probation and delinquency 364 C78. . . .454<br />

Coolidge, A. C. Ten years of war and peace 904 C78. . . .669<br />

Coomaraswamy, A. K. History of Indian and Indonesian<br />

art qr 709.54 C78h .... 583<br />

Cooper, Mrs. E. (Beaver). My lady of the Indian<br />

purdah C786m.... 553<br />

Cooper, I. S. Reincarnation 212 C78r....295<br />

Copeau, J., & Croue, J. Brothers Karamazov 842 C793 . . . .519<br />

Copeland, C. T. Copeland reader 820.8 C79. . . .409<br />

Copeland, R. S. Health book 610 C79. . . .482<br />

Copinger, W. A. Copinger on the law of copyright<br />

qr 655.6 C79 . . . . 490<br />

Coppard, A. E. Field of mustard C7963f 225<br />

Coppier, A. C. Les portraits du Mont-Blanc qr 914.94 C79 340<br />

Un coquin. Duranti 843 D938 98<br />

Corbett-Smith, A. Nelson 92 N222co. . . .203<br />

Cordelia Chantrell. Minnigerode M727c 6<br />

Cordier, M. Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta..r 478 C81....472<br />

Corelli, Marie, pseud. Thelma 839.33 C81.... 290<br />

Cormack, Mrs. A. Chinese birthday, wedding,<br />

funeral, and other customs 915.1 C81. . . .271<br />

Cornelius, C. O. Early Amer. furniture 749 C82e 134<br />

The same r 749 C82e .... 134<br />

Corneliussen, O. A. Kortfattet uddrag af mineralogi<br />

og geologi r 549 C82 244<br />

Corner, G. W. Anatomical texts of the earlier<br />

Middle Ages qr 611.09 C82....482<br />

Corning, H. M. After testing—what? 136.7 C82 100<br />

Corporation and directors directory of Ohio r 338.8 C82....460<br />

Corre, M. P. Metal industries in Cleveland 621.7 C82 126<br />

Corrie, F. E. Lime in agriculture 631.61 C82 578<br />

Corson, M. G. Aluminum 669.7 C82. . . . 582<br />

The same r 669.7 C82....582<br />

Corticelli Silk Mills, Florence, Mass. Corticelli instruction<br />

books 646 C82.... 123<br />

Cortina, R. D. de la. Practical manual of conversation..428.2 C82 637<br />

Corvinus, Jakob, pseud. See Raabe, W.<br />

Cosenza, M. E. Establishment of the College of<br />

the City of New York r 378.7 C832. . . .382<br />

Coster, G. Psycho-analysis for normal people 130 C83 173<br />

Cotter, Sir J. L. Simple guide to rock gardening 716 C836 405<br />

Cotteral, B., & Cotteral, D. Tumbling, pyramid<br />

building, and stunts for girls and women 796.4 C83 330


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Cotton, C. W. E. Handbook of commercial information<br />

for India r 380 C83 180<br />

Cotton, E. H. Life of Charles W. Eliot 92 E4763c. . . . 147<br />

Teodoro Roosevelt 92 R684cot 336<br />

Coudenhove-Kalergi, R. N. Pan-Europe 940.93 C83p . . . .345<br />

Coulter, E. M. Civil War and readjustment in<br />

Kentucky 976.9 C83 . . ..210<br />

Coulton, G. G. Medieval village 940.1 C83 85<br />

Country bard; quarterly<br />

County Lib. Conference (2d), London, 1924. County<br />

r 805 C83 .... 142<br />

lib. conference q 027.5 C83 99<br />

The same qr 027.5 C83 99<br />

Couperus, L. Comedians C839c. . . .225<br />

Coursey, O. W. Beautiful Black Hills 978.3 C84 210<br />

Coursey, P. R. Electrical condensers r 537.224 C84. . . .476<br />

Cousens, H. Architectural antiquities of western<br />

India qb 722.4 C84....138<br />

Cousin, V. La jeunesse de Mme. de Longueville 92 L844co. . . . 147<br />

Covell, L. T. Digest of English grammar r 425 C84c. . . .566<br />

Coventry, Eng.—Pub. libraries. Automobiles r 016.6291 C84 320<br />

Internal combustion engines r 016.62143 C84. . . .316<br />

The same r 017.1 C84 v.2....316<br />

Coward, N. Rat trap 822 C84 412<br />

Cowling, G. H. Chaucer 821 C41zc 657<br />

Cox, G. J. Art, for amateurs and students q 701 C85. . . .403<br />

Cox, P. W. L. Creative school control 371 C85 467<br />

Crafton, A., & Rover, J. Process of play production.... 792 C85....519<br />

Craftsmen all 707.2 C85.... 583<br />

Craig, A. E. Speech arts 808.5 C86. . . . 411<br />

Craig, B. Historic Fells r 974.881 C86.... 346<br />

Craighead, J. R. E. Lost empire 811 C862 517<br />

Craigie, Mrs. P. M. (Richards). Sec Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud.<br />

Craigie, W. A. English spelling 421.4 C86 472<br />

Cram, R. A. Architecture in its relation to civilization<br />

720.4 C86ar .... 585<br />

Significance of Gothic art 723.5 C86si 585<br />

Crampton. C. Cane work 689 C86. . . .480<br />

Cane work on simple frames 689 C86c. . . .480<br />

Crandall, I. B. Theory of vibrating systems and sound. .534 C86 308<br />

Crane, E. J., & Patterson, A. M. Guide to the<br />

literature of chemistry 540.7 C86 569<br />

The same r 540.7 C86 569<br />

Crane, F. Why I am a Christian 230 C86w 368<br />

Crane, L. China in sign and symbol qr 915.1 C86 668<br />

Crane, N. C. R. Nathalia Crane 811 C867n 411


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 721<br />

Call number Page<br />

Crashing Thunder. Autobiography of an Amer.<br />

Indian 970.2 C86. ... 147<br />

Craven House. Hamilton H2132c. .441<br />

Crawford, H. S. Handbook of carved ornament from<br />

Irish monuments qb 745 C87 134<br />

Crawford, L. F. Medora-Deadwood stage line r 978.3 C87 420<br />

Crawford, N. A., & Rogers, C. E. Agricultural<br />

journalism 070 C87ag 99<br />

Creager, W. P., & Justin, J. D. Hydro-electric handhook<br />

621.341 C87....318<br />

Th<br />

e same r 021.341 C87. . . .318<br />

Cream of the jug. Overton 03323c 618<br />

Credit monthly qr 658.5105 C87 72<br />

Creel, G. People next door 972 C87. . . .275<br />

Crespi, A. Contemporary thought of Italy 195 C87. . . . 100<br />

Crile, G. W. Bipolar theory of living processes 577.37 C88....306<br />

Crime at Diana's Pool. Whitechurch W6372cr 444<br />

Croft, T. W. Automobile wiring diagrams 629.11018 C88 252<br />

The same r 629.11018 CSS. . . .252<br />

Crofts, M. I. Women under English law<br />

Cronwright, Mrs. O. (Schreiner). See Schreiner.<br />

396.2 C88 636<br />

Cross, D. Music stories for girls and boys j 780 C89 676<br />

Cross. Undset U255c 289<br />

Crothers, S. M. Modern essay r 808.4 C89 142<br />

Crouch, R. A. Status of the elementary-school<br />

principal r 371.1 C89....467<br />

Crowell, J. F., & Crowell, F. H. Cape Cod in<br />

poetry 811.08 C89....517<br />

Crownfield, G. Alison Blair j C896aL 606<br />

Crowther, T. English garden furniture qr 717 C89 . . . .653<br />

Crum, W. L., & Patton, A. C. Introduction to the<br />

methods of economic statistics<br />

Crump. C. G., & Jacob, E. F. Legacy of the Middle<br />

311 C89 59<br />

Ages 940.1 C89....345<br />

Cruppi. Mme. L. (Cremeux), Femmes ecrivains<br />

d'aujourd'bui 839.7 C89 263<br />

Cruse, A. Young folk's book of epic heroes j 398.2 C89. . . .431<br />

Cuba review; monthly r 917.291 C9112 84<br />

Cullen, C. Copper sun 811 C91c....6S8<br />

Cullimore, A. R. Mannheim slide rule 510.8 C91m 118<br />

Cullum, R. Child of the North C915c 53<br />

Culter, H. M. Elementary school methods 372 C91 . ... .467<br />

Culter, R. V. Gay nineties q 741 C91. . . .652<br />

Culver, H. E. Abstract of the report on the geology<br />

and resources of the Pasco and Prosser quadrangles<br />

qr 557.97 C91. . . .478


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Cumston, C. G. Introduction to the history of<br />

medicine 610.9 C91... .189<br />

Cunliffe, J. W. Modern English playwrights 822.09 C92. . . .412<br />

Curie, J. H. Our testing time 323.1 C92. . . .376<br />

Curie, R. Into the East 915.9 C92. . . .343<br />

Curse of the Reckaviles. Masterman M4654c. . .. 170<br />

Curtis, C. P., & Curtis, R. C. Hunting in Africa East<br />

and West 799 C93. .. .408<br />

Curtis, E. Richard II in Ireland 941.5 C93r.. . .600<br />

Curtis, E. E. Organization of the British army in<br />

the Amer. Revolution 355.942 C93 . . . . 382<br />

Curtis, Mrs. E. (Gibbon). Gateways and doorways<br />

of Charleston qb 721.8 C93.... 499<br />

Cushman, F. Foremanship and supervision 658.7 C94. . . .647<br />

Mathematics and the machinist's job 510 C94. . . .242<br />

Cushman, R. E. Leading constitutional decisions 342.7 C94....111<br />

Cutler, C. G, & Pepper, S. C. Modern color<br />

Cutter, W. R. Historic homes and places of Middle­<br />

752 C94. . . .403<br />

sex Co qr 929.2 C95 . . . . 339<br />

Cutters. Aldrich A3654c 225<br />

Cutts, E. L. History of early Christian art 246 C95 57<br />

Czechoslovak Republic. Statutes. National jointstock<br />

bank act<br />

D., H. See Aldington, Mrs. H. (Doolittle).<br />

r 332.11 E64 631<br />

Dahl, J. O. Restaurant management 640.24 D14 647<br />

Dahlinger, C. W. Abraham Lincoln in Pittsburgh . .92 L715dah 204<br />

The same r 92 L715dah . . . .204<br />

Place of great historic interest 974.886 D15pL 426<br />

The same r 974.886 D15pL. . . .426<br />

Dainelli, G, & Poggi, G. Toscana r 914.55 D15 270<br />

Dalton, J. C. Treatise on human physiology r 612 D17. . . .189<br />

Dalton, T. Mantle of Lincoln 812 D17. . . .412<br />

Daly, J. J. Guilty sun r 811 D17. . ..658<br />

Daly, R. A. Our mobile earth 551 D16 120<br />

Daly, T. A. McAroni ballads 811 D17m 334<br />

Madrigali 811 D17ma .... 517<br />

Damemme, H. Essai pratique sur I'emploi ou la<br />

maniere de travailler l'acier r 669.17 D18. . . .257<br />

Dana, C. L. Peaks of medical history 610.9 D19. . . .573<br />

Dana, J. C. Vt. explained by a typical Vt. village. . .r 917.43 D19 84<br />

Dancing floor. Buchan B848d 96<br />

Dane, Clemence, pseud. Granite 822 D21g. . . .264<br />

Women's side 396 D21 566<br />

Dane, E. Value of thrift 331.84 D21 460<br />

The<br />

same j 331.84 D21....350<br />

Dangeau, P. de C, marquis de. Journal 944.03 D21 39


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 723<br />

Call number Page<br />

Daniel, H. Gauntlet of Dunmore j D222g.... 542<br />

Daniel, R. J. Animal life in the sea 591.92 D22 311<br />

Daniel Quayne. Fletcher F635d 288<br />

Daniell, M. G. Exercises in Latin prose composition<br />

for schools 478 D223e 116<br />

New Latin composition 478 D223 64<br />

Daniels, A. M. Warm-air furnace heating 097.3 D22 481<br />

Daniels, S., & Sisco, F. T. Metallurgy in aircraft<br />

construction r 609 D22 582<br />

Dann, H. E. Fifty-eight spirituals for choral use. .qM 784.7 D22 503<br />

Dante Alighieri. Dante 851 D23ch 513<br />

Daphne Adeane. Baring B239d.... 553<br />

Dark dawn. Ostenso 02972d 6<br />

Darlington, A. C. Yelenka the Wise 812 D258 32<br />

Darlington, T. Health and efficiency r 613 D25 574<br />

Darlow, T. H. William Robertson Nicoll 92 N325d. . . .415<br />

Darrow, K. K. Introduction to contemporary physics. .530.1 D26. . . .118<br />

Dartnell Corporation, Chicago. Advertiser's guide. . . .r 659 D26. . . .579<br />

House <strong>org</strong>ans and bulletins qr 659.132 D26....579<br />

Thirty ways to increase sales r 658.32 D26 72<br />

Darwin, L. Need for eugenic reform 575.6 D26. . . .241<br />

D'Auriac, P. A. See Auriac.<br />

Dautrin, £lie, pseud. See Duranti, M. A. (de la Loyere), comtesse de.<br />

D'Auvergne, E. B. Pierre Loti 92 L916d 266<br />

Davies, A. E. Investments abroad 332.6 D31. . . . 378<br />

Davies, S. P. Social control of the feebleminded 362.3 D31....104<br />

Davis, C. G. Ship model builder's assistant 699.1211 D31s. . . .312<br />

The same qr 387 M38 no.12. . . .312<br />

Davis, E. H. Strange woman D317s. . . . 553<br />

Davis, M. Health survey of Pittsburgh made in<br />

1919 and 1920 qr 614.09748 D32....394<br />

Davis, M. M. Clinics, hospitals, and health centers 362 D32. . . .454<br />

Davis, O. Easy come, easy go 812 D321e. . . .519<br />

Davis, R. H. From "Gallegher" to "The deserter" D323f. . . .616<br />

Davis, S. B. Law of radio communication 654.1007 D32. . . .048<br />

Davis, S. E. Self-improvement 371.3 D32s. . . .467<br />

Davis, W. M. Lesser Antilles 557.29 D32....310<br />

Davis, W. S. Europe since Waterloo 940.9 D32c. . . .154<br />

French Revolution as told in fiction r 944.04 D32. . . .601<br />

Davison, A. T., & Surette, T. W. Home & community<br />

song-book qM 784.8 D32. . . . 503<br />

140 folk-tunes with piano accompaniment qj 784.8 D32. ... 158<br />

Davison, C. Founders of seismology 551.2209 D32....041<br />

Davison, E. S. Forerunners of Saint Francis 270.4 D32. . . .024<br />

Davison, H. F. Collection of chemical lecture experiments<br />

540.76 D32. . . .245


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Dawn. Bacheller B127daw 225<br />

Dawson, L. H. Introductions to London 914.21 D33....150<br />

The same r 914.21 D33.. ..150<br />

Dawson, Sir P. Germany's industrial revival 330.9 D33. . . .461<br />

Day, A. Complete shorthand manual r 653.52 D33. . . .647<br />

Day, F. P. Autobiography of a fisherman 799 D33 .... 511<br />

Dayton, Ohio. Directories. Williams' Dayton<br />

directory r 917.71 D33....341<br />

Dayton Pump & Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio. Modern<br />

filling stations qr 725.38 D33 28<br />

De la ville au moulin. Audoux 843 A91d 97<br />

Dealey, J. Q. Foreign policies of the U. S 327.73 D34 457<br />

Dean, A. Little theatre <strong>org</strong>anization and management. .792.5 D34. . . .412<br />

Dean, F. C. Editing the agricultural bulletin r 655.24 D34 254<br />

Dearden, H. Understanding ourselves 131 D348....228<br />

Dearmer, P. Art and religion 701 D34 76<br />

Death comes for the archbishop. Cather C2822d. . . .440<br />

De Bary, A. See Bary.<br />

De Beer, G. R. Introduction to experimental embryology<br />

591.3 D35 .... 480<br />

Debits and credits. Kipling K278de 5<br />

DeBlois, L. A. Industrial safety <strong>org</strong>anization for<br />

executive and engineer r 614.8 D35....189<br />

Debraye, H. Touraine & its chateaux 914.45 D35 150<br />

Decadence. Gorky, Maxim, pseud G678d. . . .288<br />

Decoration egyptienne qb 745 D36.... 494<br />

Deeping, W. Doomsday D372d 226<br />

House of adventure D372h .... 361<br />

Kitty D372k....616<br />

Degenhardt. F. V. "Shows and stunts" 793.1 D38. . . .141<br />

De Haas, W. Sec Haas.<br />

Dejonghe, G. Traite complet, theorique et pratique<br />

de la fabrication de l'alcool et des levures r 663.51 D38. . . .255<br />

De La Blache, P. M. J. Vidal. See Vidal de La Blache.<br />

Delaborde, H., vicomte. Ingres r 759.4 I24d. . . .258<br />

Delafield, E. M., pseud. Jill D387j 287<br />

De La Mare, W. J. Selected poems 821 D38se 517<br />

& Quayle, T. Readings 820.8 D38.... 513<br />

Deland, Mrs. M. Kays D389k 53<br />

Delany, Mrs. M. (Granville) Pendarves. Mrs.<br />

Delany at court and among the wits 92 D389d. . . .415<br />

De la Pasture, E. E. M. See Delafield, E. M., pseud.<br />

De la Roche, M. Jalna D391j. . . .553<br />

Delarue-Mardrus, Mme. L. Graine au vent q 843 D39g 620<br />

Delectable mountains. Burt B949d.... 168


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

Call number<br />

Delitzsch, F. J. Jewish artisan life in the time of<br />

Christ 296 D39 .<br />

Dell, F. Old man's folly D4112o.<br />

Delly, M. Entre deux ames 843 1)411 .<br />

De Loi, R. Trails of the troubadours 914.4 1)413.<br />

De Long, D. M. Monographic study of the North<br />

Amer. species of the genus Deltocephalus. .qr 595.753 D41.<br />

Delzons, L. La familie frangaise et son evolution 392 D41.<br />

Demarest, E. B. History of civilization r 016.901 D41.<br />

Democratic National Convention. Official proceedings,<br />

1856 r 329.3 D422of.<br />

Demosthenes. De corona and De falsa legatione 885 D42d.<br />

The same r 885 D42d.<br />

Dening, C. F. W. Eighteenth-century architecture<br />

of Bristol qb 724.59 D42.<br />

Denison, T. S. Friday afternoon series of dialogues. .793.1 D429.<br />

Denmark, 1925 r 914.89 D42.<br />

Dennis, A. P. Romance of world trade 380 D43.<br />

Dennis, L. M., & Clarke, F. W. Laboratory manual<br />

to accompany Clarke and Dennis's Elementary<br />

chemistry r 540.76 D43 .<br />

Dennison Manufacturing Co. Party magazine 793 D432de.<br />

Denver, Chamber of Commerce. Distinctive Denver<br />

r 917.88 D436.<br />

De Pourtales, G. See Pourtales.<br />

Deputy was king. Stern S8393d .<br />

Derulle, C. La siderurgie r 669.1 D44.<br />

Descartes, R. Correspondence of Descartes and<br />

Constantyn Huygens qr 194 D45.<br />

De Selincourt, Mrs. B. See Sedgwick, A. D.<br />

Desert. Armstrong A737d.<br />

Des Gachons, J. Les "Huit heures" de M. Colbert., q 843 D461.<br />

Nicolas Poussin q 759.4 P86de.<br />

De Toldo, V. See Toldo.<br />

Detroit—Rapid transit com. Proposed financial plan<br />

for a rapid transit system r 352.8 D48.<br />

Dett, R. N. Religious folk-songs of the Negro as<br />

sung at Hampton Institute M 784.7 D48.<br />

Detzer, Mrs. C. N. Island mail j D483i.<br />

De Vere, M. S. Studies in English 420.4 D48.<br />

Devereux, H. K. "The spirit of 76" r 759.1 W73d.<br />

Devil's guard. Mundy M9662d.<br />

La devotion a l'amour. Stephan 843 S82.<br />

Dew and mildew. Wren W929d.<br />

Dewees, W. P. Compendious system of midwifery..r 618.2 D51.<br />

Dewey, J. Public and its problems 320.1 D51.<br />

725<br />

Page<br />

.620<br />

..54<br />

..08<br />

.207<br />

.187<br />

..10<br />

.273<br />

. 106<br />

.263<br />

.263<br />

.197<br />

..78<br />

..83<br />

..59<br />

.119<br />

. 330<br />

.422<br />

..97<br />

.257<br />

.291<br />

.225<br />

.556<br />

.652<br />

.106<br />

.654<br />

.215<br />

..64<br />

.258<br />

.170<br />

..98<br />

.290<br />

.189<br />

.629


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Call number Page<br />

Dewey, M. Decimal classification and relative index<br />

for Chinese libraries<br />

Dhanaujaya Ramachandra Gadgil. Sec Gadgil.<br />

r 025.4 D51de. . . .445<br />

Dice, C. A. Stock market 332.6 D54. . . .177<br />

Dick, O. Die feile und ihre entwicklungsgeschichte<br />

qr 621.9221 D54 316<br />

Dick, T. Sidereal heavens r 523 D54 241<br />

Dickens, C. Some Dickens women 823 D55s. . . .331<br />

Dickey, F. M., & French, E. Melody writing and<br />

ear training 781.3 D55 141<br />

Dickinson, P. L. Outline history of architecture of<br />

the British Isles 720.942 D55....499<br />

Dickinson, R. E. Electric trains 621.33 D55. . . .251<br />

Dickinson, T. H. Outline of contemporary drama. .. .809.2 D55....519<br />

Dickman, J. T. Great crusade 940.918 D5S 429<br />

Dickson, L. E. Modern algebraic theories 512.8 D55. . . .475<br />

Dickson, V. E. Mental tests and the classroom<br />

teacher 136.7 D55 446<br />

Dictionary of modern music and musicians. r 780.3 D56. . . .510<br />

Diehl, C. Byzantine portraits 923.1 D57b 526<br />

Figures byzantines 923.1 D57. . . .418<br />

Diehl, L. Sardonic smile D571s 4<br />

Diemer, H. Foremanship training 658.7 D57f. . . .489<br />

Dietz, H. F. Pollination and the honey bee r 581.164 D57 311<br />

Digby, G. B. Mammoth and mammoth-hunting in<br />

north-east Siberia 569.61 D57 306<br />

Dill, S. Roman society in Gaul in the Merovingian<br />

age 944.01 D58 40<br />

Dill, W. A. First century of Amer. newspapers. . .qr 016.07 D58. . . .290<br />

Dillaway, T. M., & Whiton, S. Amer. renaissance, .qr 709.73 D58. . . .403<br />

The same q 709.73 D58....403<br />

Dilnot, G. Story of Scotland Yard 352.2 D58 454<br />

Diminutive philanthropist r 361 D59 59<br />

Dinsdale, A. Television 654.3 D61 580<br />

Directory of Amer. municipalities qr 917.3 D62. . . .667<br />

Ditmars, R. L. Reptiles of the world 598.1 D64r 392<br />

The same r 598.1 D64r 392<br />

Ditson (Oliver) & Co. Classic baritone and bass<br />

songs qM 784.8 D64c 503<br />

Eight piano pieces by French composers qM 786.4 D64e. . . .139<br />

Eight piano pieces by Spanish composers.... qM 786.4 D64ei....l39<br />

Home songs qM 784.8 D64h 503<br />

Ten popular marches for the piano qM 786.44 D64. . . .139<br />

Dittmer, C. G. Introduction to social statistics 311 D64....105<br />

Ditzler Color Co., Detroit. Information for refinishing<br />

Dodge Brothers motor vehicles r 698.1 D64. . . .312


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 727<br />

Call number Page<br />

Diver, Mrs. K. H. M. (Marshall). But yesterday— D646b 440<br />

Divots. Wodehouse W832di 619<br />

Dixie Business Book Shop. Bibliography of books<br />

on business economics r 016.65 D64b 25<br />

Dixon, D. E. Bibliography of the geology of<br />

Oregon qr 016.55795 D64....121<br />

Dobree, B. Essays in biography, 1680-1726 920 D65 205<br />

Docharty, G. B. Elements of analytical geometry r 516 D66 388<br />

Doctor Dolittle's caravan. Lofting j L771dc 87<br />

Dodge, C. C, & Tuttle, H. A. Latin prose composition. .478 D66 116<br />

Dodgson, C. L. See Carroll, Lewis, pseud.<br />

Dodwell, H. Sketch of the history of India 954 D67 427<br />

Dormer, O. H. Geschichte der eisendrahtindustric.qr 672.309 D68 393<br />

Domestica, Acheta, pseud. Sec Budgen, L. M.<br />

Dominion Mining Conference, Dunedin, N. Z., 1926.<br />

Proceedings r 622.06 D71 319<br />

Domville-Fife, C. W. Things seen in Switzerland in<br />

winter 914.94 D71....150<br />

Donaldson, W. New formulas for the loads and<br />

deflections of solid beams and girders r 624.2 D71. . . .396<br />

Doncaster, L. Heredity in the light of recent research<br />

575.1 D72a 65<br />

Dondore, D. A. Prairie and the making of middle<br />

America 917.7 D72 599<br />

The same r 917.7 D72....599<br />

Donehoo, G. P. Harrisburg 974.818 H29d 536<br />

The same r 974.818 H29d.... 536<br />

Donizetti, G. L'elisir d'amore 782.5 D72e 139<br />

La donna dei miei sogni. Bontempelli 853 B629. . . . 172<br />

Donnelly, I. A. Chinese junks q 699.1231 D72.... 642<br />

Donovan, H. D. A. Barnburners 974.7 D72.. ..536<br />

Doomsday. Deeping D372d. . . .226<br />

Doriot, S. Beginners' book in German 438 D73. . . .472<br />

Dorr, H. Die tragfahigkeit der pfahle qr 624.1 D74 396<br />

Dorsey, G. A. Evolution of Charles Darwin 92 D268do 593<br />

Nature of man 150 D74....623<br />

Doubleday, Mrs. N. B. (De Graff). Birds j 598.2 D75bir. . . .350<br />

Wild flowers j 580 D75w.... 350<br />

Doubman, J. R., & Whitaker, J. R. Organization<br />

and operation of dept. stores 658.612 D75....647<br />

Doughty, F. H. H. G. Wells 370.1 D75. . . .382<br />

Douglas, J. C. Manual of telegraph construction r 654 D75. . . .401<br />

Douglas, N. I. Sholto-. See Sholto-Douglas.<br />

Douglas (William) & Sons, Limited. Douglas's encyclopaedia<br />

qr 664.903 D75. ... 255<br />

Douglass, A. A. Secondary education 379.17 D76s. . . .467


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Douglass, H. P. 1000 city churches 261 D76. . .450<br />

Dow, J. W. Old-time dwellings in Kennebunk<br />

Port b 724.9 D76. . .499<br />

Dow, L. H., & Skinner, P. O. Quelques contes des<br />

romanciers naturalistes 843 D76.. ..98<br />

Dowd, J. Negro in Amer. life 326 D76. . .107<br />

Downey, F. When we were rather older 811 D77. . ..79<br />

Downie, J. V. Story of Keystone Driller r 622.2409 D77. . .396<br />

Doyle, Sir A. C. Case book of Sherlock Holmes D775ca. . .440<br />

Doyle, A. M. Digest of patents relating to coal-tar<br />

dyes and allied compounds r 667.26 D77. . .581<br />

Dozier, H. D. History of the Atlantic Coast Line<br />

Railroad 656.673 D77. . .193<br />

Drake, Sir F. World encompassed qr 910.4 D78. . .420<br />

Drake, F. E. International cross roads and Marshal<br />

Foch in America 940.91 D78. . .156<br />

Drake, W. A. Amer. criticism 804 D78. . .409<br />

Drama league review •. . .qr 792.05 D7913. .659 .<br />

Dreads and drolls. Machen M167d. . .170<br />

Dreams and delights. Beck B363dr. . ..53<br />

Dream's end. Smith S662d . . .363<br />

Dreiser, T. Book about myself 92 D812d. . .524<br />

Chains D812c . . .441<br />

Dresbach, G. W. Cliff dwellings 811 D81. . .658<br />

Dresslar, F. B. Amer. school buildings 727.1 D81. . .499<br />

The same r 370 U25 1924 no.17. . .499<br />

Drinkwater, J. Mr. Charles, king of England 92 C3751d. . .415<br />

Drummond, D. T. K. Parabolic teaching of Christ 226.8 D84. . .624<br />

Drums of Aulone. Chambers C355d . . .361<br />

Drury, S. S. Fathers and sons 173 D84. . .448<br />

Dryden, J. Essay of dramatic poesy 808.2 D85e. . .520<br />

Satires 821 D85s. . .590<br />

Drysdale, C. V., & Jolley, A. C. Electrical measuring<br />

instruments r 537.74 D85.. .119<br />

Dublin, L. I., & Lotka, A. J. On the true rate of<br />

natural increase as exemplified by the population<br />

of the U S r 317.3 D85 .296<br />

The same r 310 A51 v.20 .296<br />

Du Bois, A. Le secret de la villa des trois cypres q 843 D85 .620<br />

Ducasse, C. J. Causation and the types of necessity. . . .122 D86 .100<br />

Duchene, F. Kamir q 843 D86 .620<br />

Ducros, L. French soc. in the eighteenth century... .914.4 D86 .270<br />

Dudley, E. C. Medicine man 92 D872d .415<br />

Duff, J. Bows and arrows 799.3 D87 .511<br />

Duhamel, G. La Pierre d'Horeb<br />

Les poetes et la poesie<br />

843 D88p<br />

841.09 D88<br />

..98<br />

.263


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 72')<br />

Call number<br />

Du Jarric, P. Akbar and the Jesuits 271.5 D88.<br />

Duke, W. Heir to kings D885h .<br />

Dukes, A. Drama 808.2 D88 .<br />

Song of drums 822 D88s.<br />

Dull, R. W. Mathematics for engineers 510 D88.<br />

The same r 510 D88.<br />

Dunbar, A. Romance of the bank historical r 332.1 D89.<br />

Duncan, E. Minstrelsy of England qM 784.4 1)89.<br />

Duncan, J. C. Astronomy 520 D89 .<br />

Dunkel. W. D. Dramatic technique of Thomas<br />

Middleton 822 M67zd .<br />

Dunn, E. C. Ben Jonson's art 822 T42zd.<br />

Dunning, P., & Abbott, G Broadway 812 D92.<br />

Du Noiiy, P. L. Surface equilibria of biological and<br />

<strong>org</strong>anic colloids 541.12 D92.<br />

The same r 541.12 D92.<br />

Dvmoyer, L. Vacuum practice 533.5 D92.<br />

Dunsany, E. J. M. D. Plunkett, baron. Charwoman's<br />

shadow D9202c.<br />

Du Peloux, C, vicomte. Repertoire general des<br />

ouvrages modernes relatifs au dix-huitieme<br />

siecle francais qr 016.9144 D92.<br />

Du Pont Everdur Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del. Du<br />

Pont everdur non-corrosive metal r 669.9 D93 .<br />

Durand, H. My wild flower garden 716.2 D93m.<br />

Durand. J. R. James Durand, an able seaman of 1812. .910.4 D93.<br />

Durant, W. J. Transition D938t.<br />

Duranti, M. A. (de le Loyere), comtesse de. Un<br />

coquin 843 D938 .<br />

Durell, F., & Arnold, E. E. Plane geometry r 513.1 D94.<br />

Duryea, Mrs. N. L. (Smith). Mallorca the magnificent<br />

914.67 D94.<br />

Dussauce, H. General treatise on the manufacture of<br />

vinegar r 664.5 D95 .<br />

Dussek, J. L. Beruhmte sonaten u. stiicke fiir<br />

pianoforte qM 786.41 D95 .<br />

Dusseldorf, Verein Deutscher Eisenhuttenleute.<br />

LTntersuchungen iiber walzdruck und kraftbedarf<br />

qr 621.9441 D95.<br />

Dusty answer. Lehmann L553d .<br />

Du Toit, A. L. Geology of South Africa r 556.8 D95.<br />

Dutton, C. J. Flying clues D9572f.<br />

Dutton, M. K. Historical sketch of bookbinding<br />

as an art 686 D95 .<br />

Duval, A. P. L'atelier d'Ingres 759.4 I24d.<br />

Duval, F. V. De la paix de Dieu a la paix de fer 940.1 D95.<br />

Page<br />

.024<br />

288<br />

. 520<br />

202<br />

.05<br />

.65<br />

.031<br />

. 503<br />

118<br />

.520<br />

.80<br />

.412<br />

.07<br />

.67<br />

.66<br />

.96<br />

.598<br />

.325<br />

.498<br />

. 340<br />

.617<br />

..98<br />

..65<br />

.528<br />

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.503<br />

..21<br />

.617<br />

.041<br />

.226<br />

.642<br />

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Duval, R. R. Guide to historic Annapolis and the<br />

U. S. Naval academy 917.5256 D95....208<br />

The same r 917.5256 D95. . . .208<br />

Dye, W. S. Expository writing 808 D98 411<br />

Dyer, W. A. David Grayson r 92 B176d 593<br />

Eadie, J. Commentary on the Greek text of the<br />

Epistle of Paul to the Philippians 227.6 E12 624<br />

Eakin, F. Getting acquainted with the New Testament. .225 E15. . . .450<br />

Ealand, C. A. Marvels of animal ingenuity<br />

Earle (G. & T.) (1925), Ltd. Making & testing of<br />

j 590 E15. . . .431<br />

Portland cement and concrete 666.9 E17. . . .324<br />

Earlj' autumn. Bromfield B767e 53<br />

Easley, R. M. Youth movement, do we want it here?. ,r 304 E18. . . .374<br />

East Side, West Side. Riesenberg<br />

Eastern Clay Products Assoc, Philadelphia. Flues<br />

R449e . . ..170<br />

and flue linings qr 697.8 E18. . . .393<br />

Easton, B. S. Gospel according to St. Luke 226.4 E18. . . .450<br />

Eaton, T. H. Education and vocations 371.42 E19. ... 112<br />

Eaton, W. P. Bucolic attitude 304 E19 374<br />

L'eau du Nil. Frondaie q 843 F966 620<br />

Eberhart, Mrs. N. R. (McCurdy). From the land<br />

of the sky-blue water 811 E21 334<br />

Eberlein, H. D., & Ramsdell, R. W. Small manor<br />

houses and farmsteads in France qb 728.8 E218s. . . .328<br />

Ebert, H. Anleitung zum glasblasen r 542.2 E21. . . .245<br />

Ebert, M. Reallexikon der v<strong>org</strong>eschichte qr 913 E21.... 149<br />

Echo answers. Thane T3373e 289<br />

Economic geography; quarterly qr 910.5 E25 . . . .340<br />

Eddy, G. S. New challenges to faith 215 E26 625<br />

Eddy, H. P. Present status of sanitary engineering, .r 628 E26. .. .397<br />

The same r 614.4 U25p v.38 pt.i....397<br />

Edgar, M. Great pyramid 913.32 E28 531<br />

Edgar, P. Henry James, man and author 813 J16ze. . . .263<br />

Edminster, L. R. Cattle industry and tariff 337.5 E29 109<br />

Educational Press Assoc, of Amer. Handbook r 370.6 E29. . . .382<br />

Edwards, A. T. Architectural style 720 E31 654<br />

Edwards, G. Elements of fossilogy r 560 E31 15<br />

Edwards, I. A. E., & Tymms, F. Commercial air<br />

transport 656.82 E31 489<br />

Ehlers, V. M. Applied municipal sanitation 628 E38 22<br />

Eichler, L. Well-bred English 428.3 E39....116<br />

Eikenberry, W. L. Teaching of general science 507 E39 567<br />

Einstein, A. Investigations on the theory of the<br />

Brownian movement 539.1 E41 . .389<br />

Electrical engineers year book qr 621.308 E443 487<br />

Eliot, C. W. Charles W. Eliot 304 E47c 104


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 731<br />

Call number Page<br />

Eliot, Mrs. E. (Cook). Wind Boy j E4762w. . . .606<br />

Eliot, T. S. Poems 821 E477 .... 144<br />

Ellingwood, A. R., & Coombs, W. Government and<br />

• a bor r 338.9 E52. . . .109<br />

Elliott, C, & Fitzgerald, M. Home fires without<br />

smoke 028.53 F52 575<br />

Elliott, R. N. Tea room and cafeteria management. . .640.24 E52 72<br />

Ellis, E. Mary Jane's pa 812 E53. . . .145<br />

Ellis, S. M. Bible indispensable in education 377.1 E53 383<br />

Ellis, W. T. Bible lands to-day 915.69 E53. . . .531<br />

Ellis-Fermor, U. M. Christopher Marlowe 821 M39ze 513<br />

Ellson, F. A. Automatic telephones 654.6 E53. . . .254<br />

Elmer, M. C. Social statistics 311 E54. .374<br />

Elnett, Mrs. E. (Pasvolsky). Historic origin and<br />

social development of family life in Russia 914.7 E54....421<br />

Elsdon. G. D. Chemistry and examination of edible<br />

oils and fats qr 664.3 E55 492<br />

Elton, G. Testament of Dominic Burleigh E565t.... 168<br />

Emberek, ne sirjatok!.. .regeny. Remenyi 894.53 R33e....444<br />

Embroideress; quarterly q 746 E58. . . .403<br />

Emerald of Catherine the Great. Belloc B417e 168<br />

Emerson, N. S. Thanksgiving story 811 E586 80<br />

Emerson, R. W. Heart of Emerson's journals 92 E586e 34<br />

Emerson, W., & Gromort, G. Old bridges of<br />

France qb 624.09 E58 22<br />

Emmensite r 662.23521 E59 581<br />

Emmet song book r 821.08 E59.. . .334<br />

Empire Motor Fuels Com. Report 662.75 E61.... 255<br />

The same r 629.105 124 v.18 pt.i....255<br />

Empress might-have-been. Aubry A896e.... 360<br />

Emswiler, J. E. Thermodynamics 536.7 E61a. . . .389<br />

The same r 536.7 E61. . . . 389<br />

Enamelist r 666.205 E62....131<br />

Endocrine survey; monthly r 616.083605 E62. . . .124<br />

Enfield, W. Speaker r 808.5 E62. . . .657<br />

Engel-Gros. Catalogue des estampes qr 769 E63 .... 652<br />

Engelmann, H. Easy Engelmann album qj 786.4 E63 . . . .542<br />

England—Customs establishment. List of countries,<br />

and divisions of countries r 387 E6442.... 565<br />

England—Education board. Report of the Consultative<br />

com. on the education of the adolescent 372 E64. . . .467<br />

England—Home office. Criminal statistics r 364 E644 10<br />

England—Industrial fatigue research board. Annual<br />

report r 613.617 E64an....394<br />

England—Royal com. on the coal industry (1925).<br />

Report. ..'. r 338.2 E64....631


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England—Scientific and industrial research dept.<br />

Report of the Oxygen research com r 661.91 E64 25<br />

Englis, K. National bank of Czechoslovakia r 332.11 E64....631<br />

Enjoying the arts q 804 E64 409<br />

The same qr 804 E64. . ..409<br />

Entre deux ames. Delly 843 D411 98<br />

Erb, M. A. Pictures from nature qj 786.4 E71 . . . .542<br />

Ergebnisse der exakten naturwissenschaften r 504 E73. . . .241<br />

Ericson, E. E. Glass and glazing 698.5 E74. . . .393<br />

Errazuriz, P. Subercaseaux. Sec Subercaseaux Errazuriz.<br />

Erskine, J. Galahad E786g 96<br />

Prohibition and Christianity 814 E78 409<br />

Erskine, M. Mother Philippine Duchesne 92 D864e. . . .416<br />

Ertz, S. Wind of complication E7882w .... 169<br />

Erving, H. W. Conn. River Banking Co r 387 E78. . . .636<br />

Eschylus. See .Eschylus.<br />

Esmein, A. Cours elementaire d'histoire<br />

Esop. Sec .Esop.<br />

349.44 E82. . . .381<br />

Esquerre, P. J. Accounting<br />

Essays in memory of Barrett Wendell, by his as­<br />

657 E84ac . . . .579<br />

sistants 809 E84 513<br />

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. Visitors' guide to<br />

Salem r 917.44 E84. . . .341<br />

Essig, E. O. Insects of western North America r 595.7 E84. . . .311<br />

Estang, Louis, pseud. See Delzons, L.<br />

Esther Waters. Moore M8772es 442<br />

Ettele, C. Lubricating oil salesman's primer 621.89 E89 70<br />

Etude. Two centuries of Amer. musical composition<br />

r 780.973 E89 655<br />

Euripides. Bacchanals 882 E93bac. . . .412<br />

Hecuba 882 E93hc. . .413<br />

Evans, Mrs. F. (Wilkinson). See Wilkinson.<br />

Evans, J. Y. Y llyfr cyntaf, Pryderi fab Pwyll 491.6 E94 386<br />

Yr ail lyfr, dewrion llys a llan 491.6 E94y 386<br />

Evans, O. D. Educational opportunities for young<br />

workers 374.8 E94 383<br />

Evans, R. Account of the Scapa Soc 659 E94 73<br />

Evans, W. Christ's last message to His church 228 E94. . . .231<br />

Eveli, the little singer. Spyri j S772e 88<br />

Everhart, J. F. 1794: History of Muskingum Co.,<br />

olli<br />

o qr 977.1 E95. ...602<br />

Evers, N. Chemistry of drugs q 615.3 E95 124<br />

Everts (L. H.) & Co. Combination atlas map of<br />

Portage Co., Ohio qr 912.77137 E9S 527<br />

Evreinov, N. N. Theatre in life 792 E95 .... 592<br />

Ewers, H. H. Ant people 595.796 E96 311


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 733<br />

Call number Page<br />

Eyles, Mrs. M. L. (Pitcairn). Women's problems<br />

of to-day 396 E99w 115<br />

Fabre, J. H. Here and there in popular science 504 Fil 65<br />

Fagley, F. L. Congregational churches 285.8 F13. . . .292<br />

Failor, I. N. Inventional geometry r 513 E14. . .388<br />

Fairchild, F. R. Elementary economics 330 F157. .109<br />

Fairchild, H. P. Immigrant backgrounds 323.1 F15. . . .630<br />

Fairgrieve, A. B., & Miller, H. F. Purple and fine linen..812 F16 520<br />

Fairy tale princes j 398 F16. . . .277<br />

Faith & work. Issue in the interest of St. Barnabas'<br />

Free Home r 362.1 E17 559<br />

Fallows, A. K. Everybody's bishop 92 F1972f. . . .524<br />

Falz, E. Grundziige der schmiertechnik r 621.89 F19 22<br />

Fanciulli, G. Little blue man j F216L. . . .350<br />

Fansler, P. E. House heating with oil fuel q 662.75 F22. . . .049<br />

Faraday Soc, London. Photochemical reactions in<br />

liquids and gases r 535.38 F22 17<br />

The same r 541.17 F22 v.21 17<br />

Farewell Amer. tour, Sarah Bernhardt, season<br />

1905-1906 q 842 F23....334<br />

Faris, J. T. Old trails and roads in Penn's Land 917.48 F23o 667<br />

The same r 917.48 F23o....667<br />

Romance of the boundaries 973 F23 40<br />

Romance of the rivers 917.3 F23ro. . . .667<br />

Farjeon, E. Italian peepshow j F2382E . . .676<br />

Farley, W. J. Progress of Old Testament prophecy<br />

in the light of modern scholarship 224 F23. . . .368<br />

Farlie, H. Amer. poetry anthology r 811.08 F23 517<br />

Farmer, E. Time and motion study r 658.7 F24t. . . .322<br />

The same r 613.617 E64 no.14....322<br />

& Brooke, R. S. Motion study in metal polishing<br />

r 658.7 F24.... 321<br />

The same r 613.617 E64 no.15.. ..321<br />

Farrere, Claude, pseud. Une jeune fille voyagea 843 F25j 98<br />

Farwell, A. Amer. Indian melodies qM 784.4 F25. . . .261<br />

Fastenau, J. Romanische bauornamentik in Siiddeutschland<br />

b 729.5 F26 406<br />

Fateh, M. K. Economic position of Persia .330.9 F26. . . .378<br />

Faulkner, G. Tales of many folk j 398 F27 . . . .351<br />

Faust, A. K. New Japanese womanhood 396 F28 64<br />

Favilli, M. Echoes of Naples qM 784.8 F28 . . . . 503<br />

Faxon, G. B. Many a way for Memorial day<br />

Fay, B. Bibliographie critique des ouvrages francais<br />

808.8 F29 70<br />

relatifs aux Etats-Unis r 016.9173 F29. . . .422<br />

L'esprit revolutionnaire en France et aux Etats-<br />

Unis a la fin du 18. siecle qr 944.04 F29. . . .345


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Fayette, M. M. (Pioche de la Vergne), comtesse<br />

de la. See La Fayette.<br />

Feather, W. Ideals and follies of business 174 F31. . .367<br />

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in Amer.<br />

—Com. on the church and social service—Research<br />

dept. Bulletin r 304 F31. .<br />

Feiling, K. G. England under the Tudors and Stuarts. .942.05 F32. .<br />

Felix, E. H. Using radio in sales promotion 654.623 F33. .<br />

Felkin, F. W. Craft of the poet 426 F33 . .<br />

Fellenius, W. Erdstatische berechnungen r 627.81 F33. .<br />

Fellowes, E. H. English madrigal school qM 784.1 F34. .<br />

Fellowship of the Frog. Wallace W1752fe. .<br />

Feminismo internacional; monthly qr 396 F34. .<br />

Fenton, N. Self-direction and adjustment 371.3 F36. .<br />

Ferber, E. Mother knows best F371m. .<br />

Ferguson, J. B. Quartz mercury vapour lamp 615.831 F38. .<br />

Ferguson, W. Practical auction bridge 795 F38p . .<br />

Fermor, U. M. Ellis-. Sec Ellis-Fermor.<br />

Fernald, C. H. Salesmanship 658.32 F39. .<br />

Fernandez, R. Messages 804 F39. .<br />

Ferrero, G. Words to the deaf 901 F41 w . .<br />

Ferris, H. J., & Moore, V. Girls who did j 920.7 F42. .<br />

Fery, C. Piles primaires et accumulateurs r 537.86 F42 . .<br />

Le festin des autres. Huzard 843 H987f. .<br />

Feuchtwanger, L. Power F4352p . .<br />

Feuillerat, A. French life & ideals 914.4 F43 . .<br />

Fevrier, H. Gismonda 782.4 F43 . .<br />

The same r 782.4 F43 . .<br />

Fiddler in Barly. Nathan<br />

Fides, Sister Mary. Sec Shepperson.<br />

N155f. .<br />

Field (Francis J.), Ltd. Commercial & historical<br />

atlas of the world's airways r 656.82 F45.<br />

Field, J. Ten nocturnes qM 786.43 F45t.<br />

Field, R. L. Alphabet for boys and girls j 811 F458aL.<br />

Taxis and toadstools j 811 F458.<br />

Field Museum of Natural History—Anthropology<br />

dept. Leaflet r 572.05 F45.<br />

Field Museum of Natural History—Geology dept.<br />

Leaflet r 550.5 F459.<br />

Field of mustard. Coppard C7963f<br />

Fielding, W. J. Sex and the love-life<br />

Fife, C. W. Domville-. Sec Domville-Fife.<br />

r 612.6 F46.<br />

Fiftieth anniversary of the ethical movement 170.6 F46.<br />

Filene, C. Careers for women j 396.5 F47.<br />

Filkin, W. What wins 811 F47.<br />

La fille d'affaires. Rosny, J. H., aine, pseud q 843 R735f.


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 735<br />

Call number Page<br />

Filsinger, Mrs. S. (Teasdale). See Teasdale.<br />

Finck, H. T. My adventures in the golden age of<br />

music 92 F493f 147<br />

One hundred songs by ten masters; high<br />

voice qM 784.8 F49o 504<br />

One hundred songs by ten masters; low voice..qM 784.8 F49on. . . .504<br />

Finley, A. Atlas classica qr 912.3 F49 665<br />

Finnemore, H. Essential oils qr 668.5 F51. . . .492<br />

Finnemore, J. Story of Robin Hood and his merry<br />

men j 398.22 F51. . . .277<br />

Finter, F. B. Introduction to physical chemistry 541.1 F51....245<br />

Firdausi. Epic of kings j 891.5 F51e2 87<br />

Fire protection; monthly qr 614.8405 F517 124<br />

Fischel, O. Tizian q 759.5 T53f... .326<br />

Fischer, F., & Schrader, H. Entstehung und chemische<br />

struktur der kohle r 662.6 F525e. . . .256<br />

Fischer, L. Oil imperialism 338.2 F52 61<br />

Fish, C. R. Syllabus for Amer. history r 973 F52 426<br />

Fish, H. D. Brief course of six talks and bibliography<br />

on evolution and heredity r 575 F52 15<br />

The same r 378.7 P67r no.8 15<br />

Fishback, R. D. Genealogy of the Fishback family, .r 929.2 F52f 664<br />

Fishbein, M. New medical follies 615.8 F52n. . . .574<br />

The same r 615.8 F52n....574<br />

Fisher, A. G. B. Some problems of wages and their<br />

regulation in Great Britain 331.2 F53. . . .378<br />

Fisher, H. A. L. James Bryce 92 B843f. . . .416<br />

Fisher, H. H. Famine in Soviet Russia 940.917 F53 672<br />

The same r 940.917 F53 672<br />

Fisher, I. Prohibition at its worst<br />

Fisher, L. E. Viceregal administration in the Spanish-<br />

178 F53 57<br />

Amer. colonies 325.3 F53 . . . .457<br />

Fisher, W. A. Sixty Irish songs; high voice qM 784.4 F53. . . .586<br />

Sixty Irish songs; low voice qM 784.4 F53s. . . .586<br />

Fitch, H. Perfect calendar for every year of the<br />

Christian era r 902 F55....153<br />

Fite, E. D., & Freeman, A. Book of old maps delineating<br />

Amer. history qr 912.7 F55 . . . . 206<br />

Fitinghoff, L. Children of the moor<br />

Fitz Water Wheel Co., Hanover, Pa. Water power<br />

j F555c 676<br />

on the farm<br />

Fitzmaurice-Kelly, J. See Kelly.<br />

r 621.2 F57....397<br />

Flaccus, L. W. Spirit and substance of art 701 F59s 494<br />

Flame of courage. Gibbs G364f.... 169<br />

Flaming arrow. Moon j M8752f 607<br />

La flamme sur le rempart. Schultz q 843 S38. . . .621


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Flamp. Lucas j L969fL 607<br />

Flavin, M. Brains 812 F62....413<br />

Fleming, J. A. Electrical educator r 621.3 F62. . . .487<br />

Flemming, Mrs. C. W. (White). Detailed analysis of<br />

achievement in the high school 136.7 F63 . . . .365<br />

The same r 379 C72 no.196. . . .365<br />

Fletcher, C. B. Murray Valley 919.4 F63 . . . . 599<br />

Fletcher, J. S. Daniel Quayne F635d....288<br />

Sea fog F635sea. . . . 169<br />

Fletcher, J. W. Checks to antinomianism r 273.6 F63. . . .292<br />

Flettner, A. Story of the rotor 629.12014 F63 316<br />

Flick, A. C. Modern world history 909 F64 39<br />

Flinn, A. D. Waterworks handbook of design, construction,<br />

and operation r 628.1 F64a. . . .250<br />

Flint, A. Handbook of physiology r 612 F64h . . . .313<br />

Flint, Mich. Directories. Polk's Flint city directory<br />

r 917.74 F64....529<br />

Flood, G. M. Sewage treatment and disposal 628.3 F65. . . .397<br />

Flor de santidad. Valle-Inclan 863 V16. . . .227<br />

Flores, A. Spanish literature in English trans­<br />

lation r 016.86 F66....514<br />

Fla. Takes Inventory Cong., Palm Beach, 1926.<br />

Florida's inventory qr 917.59 F667 271<br />

Flotow, F., graf von. Martha qM 786.4 R39 655<br />

Flower show. Mackail M174fL 554<br />

Floyd, W. Social progress r 301 F67 10<br />

Flying clues. Dutton D9572f 226<br />

Flynt, L. C. Lyman C. Flynt collection; chiefly early<br />

Amer. clocks....". r 749 F67 652<br />

Foa, Mme. E. Le petit Robinson de Paris 843 F68 98<br />

Foakes-Jackson, F. J. Rise of Gentile Christianity 270.1 F68 450<br />

Fodor, A. Die grundlagen der dispersoidchemie. . . .r 541.12 F68....184<br />

Foerster, R. F., & Dietel, E. H. Employee stock<br />

ownership in the U. S 338.8 F68 461<br />

Follett, B. N. House without windows & Eepersip's<br />

Hfe there F724h . . . .226<br />

Folupa, F. Notes on the collection of transfers 385 F73. . . .304<br />

Fontaine, J. de la. See La Fontaine.<br />

Forbes, G. AVonder & the glory of the stars 523.8 F75 15<br />

Forbes, Gen. J. Letters 974.886 F75 602<br />

The same r 974.886 F75 . . . . 602<br />

Forbush, E. H. Game birds of America q 598.2 F75g 122<br />

The same qr 705 M62 v.l pt.2. ... 122<br />

Forbush, W. B., & Allen, H. R. Book of games for<br />

home, school, and playground j 790 F75. . . .676<br />

Ford, F. M. Sec Hueffer.


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 737<br />

Call number Page<br />

Ford, J. Critical edition of Ford's Perkin Warbeck r 822 F76 202<br />

Ford, W. B., & Ammerman, C. First course in<br />

algebra r 512 F76 118<br />

Foreign Language Information Service. How to<br />

become a citizen of the U. S 323.6 F76.... 457<br />

Foreign Policy Assoc, N. Y. Pamphlet r 327 F7672 60<br />

Forestier, Auber, pseud. See Woodward, A. A.<br />

Forever free. Willsie W762fo.... 227<br />

Forrest, E. R. History of Washington Co., Pa. . .qr 974.882 F78 671<br />

Forrest, W. M. Do fundamentalists play fair? 215 F78 8<br />

Fort Wayne, Ind. Directories. Fort Wayne and<br />

Allen Co. directory r 917.72 F79. .341<br />

Fort Worth, Tex. Directories. Fort Worth city<br />

directory r 917.64 F79 341<br />

Fortescue, J. W. Writing of history 907 F79 273<br />

Fortunes of Hugo. Mackail M174f 5<br />

Forzano, G. II dono del mattino 852 F79. . . .265<br />

Fosdick, H. E. Adventurous religion 230 F79. . . .102<br />

Foster, R. F. Contract bridge 795 F81f 199<br />

Foster, W. Romance of chemistry 540 F81r. . . .389<br />

Foster, W. T., & Catchings, W. Business without a<br />

buyer 330.1 F81b....631<br />

Foulis, J. Protocol books of James Foulis qr 929.3 F83 526<br />

Fowle, O. Sault Ste. Marie and its great waterway. .977.491 F84 210<br />

Fowle, W. B. Parlor dramas r 793.1 F84 660<br />

Fowler, E. C. Career of Samuel Rea r 92 R249f 34<br />

Fowler, H. T. History and literature of the New<br />

Testament 225.9 F84 368<br />

Fowler, H. W. Dictionary of modern English usage. . r 428.3 F84.... 116<br />

Fowler, W. H. Electrical engineer's pocket book, .r 621.308 F84. . . .577<br />

Fowler, W. W. Woman on the Amer. frontier r 920.7 F84 149<br />

Fox, D. R. Caleb Heathcote, gentleman colonist 92 H387f 416<br />

Fox, F. C. Cycles of garden life and plant life 570.7 F85. . . .182<br />

The same r 370 U25 1925 no.15.... 182<br />

How the world rides 656 F85 .... 647<br />

The same r 370 U25 1926 no.8. . . .647<br />

Fox, G. Short journal and itinerary journals 92 F852f. . . .147<br />

Fox, J. J., & Bowles, T. H. Analysis of pigments,<br />

paints, and varnishes 543.7 F85.... 389<br />

Fracchia, U. Piccola gente di citta 853 F85p . . . .227<br />

France, Anatole, pseud. Under the rose 844 F86u 30<br />

France—Ministere du commerce. Rapport general<br />

sur l'industrie francaise qr 609.44 F86. . . .312<br />

Francis W. Parker School, Chicago. Creative effort... .372 F86....113<br />

Franck, H. A. China j 915.1 F87. . . .607<br />

East of Siam 915.9 F87 38


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Franck, H. A.—continued.<br />

Japanese Empire j 915.2 F87. . . .607<br />

Frank Brown. Bullen j B875L. ..277<br />

Frankau, G. Gerald Cranston's lady F8763g. . . .288<br />

Frankel, L. K., & Armstrong, D. B. Popular encyclopedia<br />

of health 610.3 F87 574<br />

Frankenheim, M. L. Zur krystallkunde r 548 F87 245<br />

Franklin, F. A B C of prohibition 178 F87ab 557<br />

Franklin Institute. Addresses delivered on the<br />

occasion of the centenary celebration r 504 F87 15<br />

Frantz, E. Geschichte der Christlichen malerei r 755 F88. . . .135<br />

Frantzen, P. fitude sur les feux souterrains r 622.82 F88. . . .126<br />

The same r 622.05 A61 ser.11 v.8 126<br />

Fraser, C. C. Heroes of the air 533.609 F88 . . . .244<br />

Fraser, H. F. Foreign trade and world politics 330.1 F88. . . .109<br />

Fraser-Simson, H. King's breakfast qj 784.8 F88k 42<br />

Teddy Bear qj 784.8 F88t. . ..278<br />

Frederick III, German emperor and king of Prussia.<br />

War diary of the Emperor Frederick III 943 F89....S35<br />

Fredro, A., count. Ladies and hussars 891.82 F89L 413<br />

Freeman, F. N. Handwriting movement 652.4 F91 . . . .489<br />

Mental tests 136.7 F91. . ..228<br />

Freeman, L. R. By waterways to Gotham 917.7 F91.... 530<br />

Waterways of westward wandering 917.3 F912. . . .667<br />

Frehafer, M. K, & Snow, C. L. Tables and graphs<br />

for facilitating the computation of spectral<br />

energy distribution by Planck's formula qr 535.23 F91. . . .568<br />

Fremont, C. Essais de reception des rails qr 625.1432 F92. . . .644<br />

French, J. L. Ghosts, grim and gentle F9262gh 4<br />

French, L., & Eberlein, H. D. Smaller houses and<br />

gardens of Versailles qb 728 F92 499<br />

French, R. L. Recent poetry 821.08 F92. . . .202<br />

Frere, J. H. Monks and the giants 821 F93 . . . .264<br />

Freundlich, H. Colloid & capillary chemistry r 541.12 F93c. . . .309<br />

New conceptions in colloidal chemistry 541.12 F93n. . . .569<br />

Friend, J. A. N. Iron in antiquity 669.109 F95. . . .195<br />

Fritz, F. Das linoleum und seine fabrikation r 677.686 F95. . . .393<br />

From "Gallegher" to "The deserter". Davis D323f. . . .616<br />

From man to man. Schreiner S378f.... 555<br />

Frondaie, P. L'eau du Nil q 843 F966 620<br />

L'bomme a l'Hispano q 843 F966h 620<br />

Frost, E. B. Yerkes Observatory r 522.1 F96 16<br />

Frothingham, R. Songs of adventure 811.08 F97 . . . .264<br />

Fry, C. L. Amer. villagers 309.1 F97 10<br />

Fuel in science and practice. Bulletin r 662.605 F97b 74<br />

Fujiwara, Murasak. See Murasaki shikibu.


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 739<br />

Call number Page<br />

Fulda, L. Das verlorene paradies 832 F98v .... 592<br />

Fuller, G. W., & McClintock, J. R. Solving sewage<br />

problems 628.3 F98s 70<br />

Fuller, M. W. Alma F9832a. . . .617<br />

Fuller, R. G., & Strong, M. A. Child labor in<br />

Massachusetts 331.3 F98ch. . . .461<br />

Fuller-Maitland, J. A. See Maitland.<br />

Fullwood, C. T. Judge and two Lizzies F985j.... 288<br />

Funk & Wagnalls Co., N. Y. Standard atlas of the<br />

world qr 912 F98 . . . . 665<br />

Futara, Y., & Sawada, S. Crown Prince's European<br />

tour 914 F99. . . .666<br />

Gabriel, R. H., & Darling, A. B. Yale course of<br />

home study 973 GI 1 .... 671<br />

Gachons, J. des. Sec Des Gachons.<br />

Gadgil, D. R. Industrial evolution of India in recent<br />

times 330.9 G12.. ..236<br />

Gage, H. L. Applied design for printers 655.26 G13 255<br />

The same r 655 T98 v.43.... 255<br />

Gager, C. S. General botany 580 G13 311<br />

Relation between science and theology 215 G13. . . .231<br />

Gairdner, W. H. T. Egyptian colloquial Arabic 492.7 G14. . . .472<br />

Gairns, J. F. Railways for all j 656 G14 215<br />

Galahad. Erskine E786g 96<br />

Galdston, I. Health speaker's handbook r 614.07 G14 482<br />

Gale, R. J. Elements of child training 173 G14 291<br />

Gale, Z. Preface to a life G145pr 54<br />

Galletti, A. Gerolamo Savonarola 92 S268g 81<br />

Galsworthy, J. Verses new and old 821 G15v. . . .411<br />

Gamble, S. G. Practical treatise on outbreaks of fire. .614.84 G16. . . .314<br />

Gane, D. M. Handbook of Tristan da Cunha 919.7 G16. . . . 343<br />

Garni, T. W. F. Ancient cities and modern tribes 917.2 G16. . . .343<br />

Gara, E. I conquistatori 853 G17. . . .444<br />

Garand, P. S. History of the city of Ogdensburg. .r 974.756 017g. . . . 536<br />

Gardiner, A. G. Portraits and portents 920 G17p. . . .205<br />

Prophets, priests, & kings 920 G17pr. . . .268<br />

Gardiner, E. N. Olympia q 913.38 G17o 83<br />

Gardner, M. M. Patriot novelist of Poland, Henryk<br />

Sienkiewicz 891.83 S57zg. . ..332<br />

Gardner, P. New chapters in Greek art 709.38 G18n. . . .258<br />

Gardner, S. To a soldier qM 785.75 G18. . . .407<br />

Garland, H. Trail-makers of the Middle Border 92 G186gar 34<br />

Garnett, D. Go she must! G1913g. . . . 169<br />

Garnett, Mrs. L. (Ayres). Eve walks in her garden. . .811 G191. . . .202<br />

Garrett, G. Harangue G1932h .... 226


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Garrison, C. G. Permanent play materials for young<br />

children 371.74 G19 468<br />

Garstin, C. West wind G1962w. ... 169<br />

Garvin, J. W. Master-works of Canadian authors. . . .r 810.8 G19. . . .514<br />

Gaster, M. Samaritans 296 G22 9<br />

Gates, A. I. Psychology for students of education 150 G23 . . . .100<br />

Gates, P. Gears and gear cutting<br />

Gates, S. Y., & Widtsoe, L. D. Women of the "Mor­<br />

621.83 G23. .. .484<br />

mon" church r 298 G23.... 369<br />

Gatlin, L. D. Grocer's handbook of standards qr 664 G23 74<br />

Gaul, H. B. Old Johnny Appleseed qM 782.8 G24o. . . .504<br />

Gaunt, W. Rome, past and present qr 914.56 G24. . . .341<br />

Gauntlet of Dunmore. Daniel j D222g. . . .542<br />

Gautier, T. Romantic in Spain 914.6 G24r. ... 150<br />

Gavini, I. C. Storia dell'architettura in Abruzzo. . qb 720.945 G24. . . .499<br />

Gavit, J. P. Americans from abroad 325.73 G24am . . . .236<br />

The same r 325.73 G24am.... 236<br />

Gay, A. G. Chansons, poesies, et jeux francais. . . . M 784.8 G25....261<br />

Gay, R. M. Riverside book of verse 821.08 G252. . . .517<br />

Gay-Neck. Mukerji j M9532g. . . .607<br />

Geil, W. E. Sacred 5 of China 915.1 G28s....271<br />

General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Electric<br />

heat in industry qr 621.364 G29 319<br />

Electric night by radio qr 621.304 G29....128<br />

Instructions for testing electrical apparatus 621.318 G29 23<br />

Thirty-year review of the General Electric Co. .r 621.309 G292 23<br />

General Electric Co.—Incandescent lamp dept.,<br />

Cleveland—Nela research laboratory. Abstract-bulletin<br />

r 535.05 G29 66<br />

General Filtration Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Activated<br />

sludge process of sewage treatment. . .r 628.348 G29. . . .397<br />

Geniaux, C. La resurrection d'Aphrodite q 843 G293r. . . .620<br />

Gentlemen march. Pertwee P447g. . . .554<br />

Geoffrey, Theodate, pseud. Immigrant in Japan 915.2 G29. . . .343<br />

Geological record r 550.5 G2995 185<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e, M. D. English social life in the eighteenth<br />

century<br />

Ga.—Dept. of archives and history. Ga. women of<br />

330.9 G312. . . .461<br />

1926 r 920.7 G31. . . . 596<br />

Ga.—State lib. com. Annual report r 021.8 G31 7<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ian stories, 1926 G3124g 226<br />

Gerald Cranston's lady. Frankau F8763g. . . .288<br />

Gerhard, W. P. Water supply installations for<br />

farmsteads and country estates r 628.7 G31w. . . .644<br />

Gerhardt, E. My favorite German songs; high<br />

voice qM 784.8 G31 504


Gerhardt, E.—continued.<br />

INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 741<br />

Call number Page<br />

My favorite German songs; low voice qM 784.8 G31m. . . .504<br />

Gernsback, S. Radio encyclopedia qr 654.103 G32. . . .323<br />

Gerould, G. H., & Bayly, C. Contemporary short<br />

stories G3242c 362<br />

Gest, W. P. Modernization of charity r 361.0 G33 233<br />

Gevaert, E. Heraldique qr 929.6 G34h 268<br />

Gewerbehalle qr 740.5 G34 258<br />

Ghosts, grim and gentle, French F9262gh 4<br />

Giafferri, P. L. de. History of the feminine costume<br />

of the world qr 391 G35h 470<br />

Giants in the earth. Rolvaag R6562g. . . .443<br />

Gibbon, J. M. Canadian folk songs M 784.4 G36 504<br />

Gibbons, A. N. Question outline of the rise of human<br />

society and modern civilization 907 G36. . . .209<br />

Gibbons, C. E., & Bell, H. M. Children working on<br />

farms r 331.3 G36c...,461<br />

Gibbons, H. A. Europe of our day r 940 G36 209<br />

John Wanamaker 92 W196g 147<br />

Gibbs, G. Castle Rock mystery G364c. .. .617<br />

Flame of courage G364f. . . . 169<br />

Joyous conspirator G364j.... 169<br />

Gibbs, Mrs. J. (Phillips). Portia marries G3652p 5<br />

Gibbs, Sir P. Individualist G365L...617<br />

Young anarchy G365y .... 169<br />

Gibson, C. R. Motor car & its story 629.109 G36 488<br />

Gibson, E. M. English-class plays for new Americans. .428.2 G36. . . .637<br />

Gibson, R. W. Morality of nature 170 G37. . . .230<br />

Gibson, W. Institutes and practice of surgery r 617 G37. . . .124<br />

Giddings, T. P. Intermediate music j 784.8 G37. . . .351<br />

Juvenile music j 784.8 G37j.... 351<br />

Music appreciation in the schoolroom 780.7 G37m. . . .198<br />

Gideon, C. R., & Gideon, H. From the cradle to the<br />

chuppe qM 784.4 G37.. . . 504<br />

Gilbert, H. F. B. One hundred folk-songs from many<br />

countries qM 784.4 G38.. . . 504<br />

Gilchrist, H. C. History of Wilkinsburg 974.886 G38....671<br />

The same r 974.886 G38....671<br />

Giles, H. A. Quips from a Chinese jest-book 895 G39q. . . .200<br />

Gilhofer (H.) & Ranschburg (H.), Lucerne. Katalog<br />

einer kostbaren sammlung von kupferstichen<br />

und holzschnitten qr 769 G39. . . .135<br />

Gilhofer & Ranschburg, Vienna. Early newspapers..r 016.07 G39 7<br />

Important collection of incunabula and xvi cen­<br />

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Gilhofer & Ranschburg, Vienna—continued.<br />

Incunabula, illustrated books of the xvi & xvn<br />

cent r 016.093 G39i.... 445<br />

Gillet, R. H. Democracy in the U. S r 329.3 G41. . . .176<br />

Gillett, H. W., & Mack, E. L. Electric brass furnace<br />

practice 621.365 G41. . . . 192<br />

The same r 622.009 U25 no.202. . . .192<br />

Girard, G. Les vainqueurs 843 G444 98<br />

Giraud-Mangin, M. Le style Louis xv a Nantes,<br />

architecture et decoration qb 720.944 G44, . . .500<br />

Girl from Scotland Yard. Wallace W1752gi. . . .227<br />

Gissing, G. Letters of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Gissing to members<br />

of his family<br />

Givago, N. J. Grishina. Sec Grishina Givago.<br />

92 G454g. . . .524<br />

Glascock, C. C. Two modern Spanish novelists 863 P22zg. . . .332<br />

Glasgow—Corporation pub. libraries. Descriptive<br />

account of the Corporation pub. libraries r 027.4 G46d. . . .364<br />

Die Glashutte; weekly qr 666.105 G465....256<br />

Glaspell, S. Road to the temple 92 C773g 336<br />

Glass, C. Adventure in constructive finance 332.11 G46. . . .299<br />

Glass, M. Lucky numbers G466L. . . .288<br />

Glass container; monthly qr 666.17105 G46 74<br />

Glauert, H. Elements of aerofoil and airscrew<br />

theory 533.6012 G46.. . .308<br />

Gloag, J. Artifex; or, The future of craftsmanship. . .330.1 G51....562<br />

Glover, H. Wat Tyler, and other plays 822 G51 520<br />

Glover, Sir J. H. Voyage of the Dayspring 916.6 G51. . . .668<br />

Gluck, A., & Reimers, P. Folksongs and other<br />

duets qM 784.8 G52 . . . .139<br />

Gmelin, L. Handbuch der an<strong>org</strong>anischen chemie. . qr 546 G52g 67<br />

Go she must! Garnett G1913g. . . . 169<br />

Goad, H. E. Franciscan Italy 92 F866g. . . .204<br />

Goddard, E. H., & Gibbons, P. A. Civilisation or<br />

civilisations 901 G549 209<br />

Goddard, P. E. Indians of the Northwest coast j 970.1 G54 431<br />

Godefroy, L. Albert Besnard qr 767 B46g. . . .652<br />

Godwin, A. H. Gilbert & Sullivan 782.6 G55. . . . 587<br />

Goell, M. J. Tramping through Palestine 296 G55. . . .373<br />

Goepp, R. M. Nurses' state board questions and<br />

a<br />

"swers 610.7 G55 482<br />

Goerens, P. Einfuhrung in die metallographie. . . ,r 669.042 G55 75<br />

Goff, M. B. Complete arithmetic r 511 G56c. . . .242<br />

Gogol, N. V. Government inspector 891.72 G57g. . . .660<br />

Golden key. Van Dyke V187g. .227<br />

Golden squaw. Whalen W592g 227<br />

Goldenson, S. H. Jesus of Nazareth r 296 G57. .295


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Goldring, D. Northern lights and southern shade. . . .914.85 G58. . . .150<br />

Goldsmith, P. H. Argentina r 918.2 G58 531<br />

Goldstein, M. Dietary barbarism r 296 G58. . . .453<br />

Goldstone, G. A. One-act plays 812 G58 413<br />

Gollomb, J. Scotland Yard 352.2 G59. . . .455<br />

Gooch, G. P., & Temperley, H. W. V. British<br />

documents on the origins of the war qr 940.911 G62. . . .672<br />

Good woman. Bromfield B767go .... 553<br />

Goodenough, F. L. Measurement of intelligence by<br />

drawings 136.7 G62 173<br />

Goodman, H. Care of the skin in health 613.49 G62. . . .394<br />

Goodman, T. Narrative structure and style 808 G62 . . . .411<br />

Goodrich, A. F., & Palmer, R. A. Caponsacchi 812 G628 334<br />

Goodrich, C. A. Universal traveller r 910 G62 83<br />

Goodsall, R. H. Palestine memories 940.918 G62. . . . 540<br />

Goodspeed, E. J. Formation of the New Testament. . .225.9 G62. . . .369<br />

Goodwin, P. A. Biography of Andrew Jackson r 92 J123g. . . .336<br />

Goodwin, W. W. Syntax of the moods and tenses of<br />

the Greek verb 485 G63s2....566<br />

Goodyear, F. Printing & book crafts for schools 655 G63. . . .648<br />

Gordon, J., & Gordon, Mrs. C. J. Two vagabonds in<br />

Albania 914.96 G65t. . . .667<br />

Two vagabonds in Sweden and Lapland 914.85 G65. . . .150<br />

Gordon, R. G. Personality 136 G65 .... 100<br />

Gordon. Bryant j B842go 87<br />

Gore, C, bp. Can we then believe 239 G66. . . .450<br />

Reconstruction of belief 230 G66r. . . .625<br />

Gorky, Maxim, pseud. Decadence G678d .... 288<br />

Gorman, H. S. Victorian Amer., Longfellow 92 L828g. . . .336<br />

Gosnell, H. F. Getting out the vote 324 G69 458<br />

Gosse, E. W. Collected poems 821 G69c 517<br />

Gostling, Mrs. F. M. (Parkinson). Lure of Nor­<br />

mandy 914.4 G71Lu. . . .667<br />

Gould, G. M. Jefferson Medical College of Phila­<br />

delphia qr 610.7 G73 . . . . 124<br />

Medical dictionary qr 610.3 G73g. . . .314<br />

Gould, S. Baring-. English minstrelsie qM 784.8 G73 655<br />

Songs of the West qM 784.4 G73 . . . . 504<br />

Gounod, C. F. Romeo and Juliet 782.4 G74r .... 504<br />

Goyau, G. Cardinal Mercier 92 M633g 416<br />

Gozzi, G., conte. La Gazzetta veneta 854 G76 30<br />

Grafenberg, L. Beitrage zur kenntnis des ozons. . . .r 546.21 G76. . . .477<br />

Graham, D. A. Student's text book on sheet metal<br />

work 682 G76. . . .312<br />

Graham, J. Century of Welsh music 780.9429 G77. . . .510<br />

Graham, R. B. C. Pedro de Valdivia 92 V148g. . . .593


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Graham, S. Gentle art of tramping 796 G77 29<br />

Midsummer music G7714m. . . .362<br />

Graham, W. A. Story of the Little Big Horn 973.8 G77 346<br />

Graham, W. J. Beginnings of English literary<br />

periodicals r 052 G77 228<br />

Graine au vent. Delarue-Mardrus q 843 D39g 620<br />

Grandmothers. Wescott W546g 555<br />

Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times.<br />

Browne j B8112g5. . . .214<br />

Grant, B. C. Taos Indians 970.3 G78....426<br />

Granville, Mary. See Delany, Mrs. M. (Granville) Pendarves.<br />

Grasshopper. Chekhov C418g. . . .361<br />

Gravenhorst, J. L. C. Handbuch der an<strong>org</strong>anognosie. .r 546 G81. . . .390<br />

Graves, F. P. Addresses and papers 370.4 G81 303<br />

Gray, A. Elements of chemistry r 540 G81.... 184<br />

Gray, C. W. Real dogs G8162r 96<br />

Grav (H. W.) Co., N. Y. Anthems for Christmas<br />

qM 783.4 G81an3.<br />

Anthems for Christmas and general use....qM 783.4 G81an2.<br />

Gray, R. P. Songs and ballads of the Me. lumberjacks<br />

811.08 G81.<br />

Gray, T. Life of the king of the South & North<br />

Kamari'a 822 G81.<br />

Greard, V. C. O. L'education des femmes par les<br />

femmes 376 G82.<br />

Great short stories of the world. Clark & Lieber C518g.<br />

Greeley, H., & Cleveland, J. F. Political text-book<br />

for 1860 r 329 G82.<br />

Green, A. K. Hand and ring G827h .<br />

Green, H. Blindness G828b .<br />

505<br />

139<br />

Green, P. Field God 812 G831f. . . .335<br />

Green, T. E. Mason as a citizen r 366.1 G83. . . .455<br />

Green bay tree. Bromfield B767g 53<br />

Green Forest. Colby C679g. . . .225<br />

Green Mountain boys. Thompson j T3791g2. . . .677<br />

Greenaway, K. A, apple pie j G833ap 42<br />

Greene, E. B. New-Englander in Japan 92 G834g. . . .662<br />

Greene, R. Alphonsus, king of Aragon r 822 G83aL. . . .592<br />

Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay r 822 G83f 592<br />

Greenfield, W. Polymicrian Greek lexicon to the<br />

New Testament 225.4 B47gr 57<br />

Greenwood, W. J. Business letter phrases and paragraphs<br />

652 G85 400<br />

The same r 652 G85.... 400<br />

Gregg, W. R. Aeronautical meteorology 551.5 G86 67<br />

Gregory, W. Outlines of chemistry r 540 G86 17<br />

264<br />

265<br />

.13<br />

361<br />

296<br />

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Greiff, V. Super-heterodyne manual 654.624 G87 254<br />

Greig, G. Last leaves of traditional ballads and<br />

ballad airs q 821.08 G87 80<br />

The same qr 821.08 G87 80<br />

Greiling, W. German iron and steel industry qr 669.1 G87 402<br />

Grenfell, W. T. What Christ means to me 232 G875 369<br />

Grey, Z. Tales of the angler's Eldorado, New<br />

Zealand q 799 G887ta. . . . 141<br />

Under the Tonto Rim G8872un 169<br />

Gribble, G. D. Masque of Venice 822 G88m 660<br />

Scene that was to write itself 822 G88 660<br />

Griffin, C. E. Life history of automobiles r 629.1 G89 252<br />

Griffis, W. E. Some of Japan's contributions to<br />

civilization 915.2 G89 531<br />

Griffith, D. D. Bibliography of Chaucer r 012 C41g 172<br />

Grimes, W. A. Financing automobile sales by the<br />

time-payment plan 058.5 G91. . . .253<br />

Grimm, J. L., & Grimm, W. K. Hansel and<br />

Gretel qj 398 G91hn 87<br />

Grinnell, G. B. By Cheyenne campfires 970.3 G92b . . . .346<br />

Grinnell-Milne. D. W. Escaper's log 940.917 G92 540<br />

Grishina Givago, N. J. Peter-Pea j 398 G928 215<br />

Griswold, F. G. House flags of the merchants of<br />

New York r 929.9 G93 .... 420<br />

Grober, H. Einfiihrung in die lehre von der warmeiibertragung<br />

r 536.2 G93 .... 476<br />

Groff, G. G. Mineral analysis r 549.1 G93....184<br />

Groff, J. E. Materia medica for nurses r 615 G93. ... 189<br />

Grohman, W. A. Baillie-. Sport in art qr 799 G93 141<br />

Gromort, G. Choix de plans de grandes compositions<br />

executees qb 729.2 G93.... 500<br />

Gronau, G. Correggio q 759.5 C82g. . . .326<br />

Gross, S. D. Elements of pathological anatomy qr 616 G93. . . .124<br />

Lives of eminent Amer. physicians and surgeons, .r 926.1 G93. . . .149<br />

Practical treatise on the diseases, injuries, and<br />

malformations of the urinary bladder, the prostate<br />

gland, and the urethra r 616.6 G93 249<br />

Gross, S. W. Practical treatise on impotence,<br />

sterility, and allied disorders of the male sexual<br />

<strong>org</strong>ans r 616.69 G93 189<br />

Grosse judische national-biographie r 296 G93. . . .627<br />

Grosse und gewicht der schulkinder und andere<br />

grundlagen fiir die ernahrungsfiirs<strong>org</strong>e qr 573.6 G93. . . .474<br />

Grossmann, L. Real life 170.4 G94....557<br />

Grosso, O. Portali e palazzi di Genova qb 729.3 G94. . . .500


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Groth, P. H., ritter von. Entwicklungsgeschichte<br />

der mineralogischen wissensehaften r 548.09 G94. . . .569<br />

Groves, E. R. Social problems of the family 392 G94. . . .559<br />

Gruenberg, B. C. Parents and sex education 612.6 G94. . . .482<br />

Guedalla, P. Palmerston 942.08 G95 273<br />

Guest, L. H. New Russia 947 G95 . . . . 154<br />

Guibert de Nogent. Autobiography 92 G964g 34<br />

Guillaume, C. E. Mechanics 531 G96....243<br />

Guillemin, A. V. El mundo fisico qr 530 G96. . . .243<br />

Guiterman, A. I sing the pioneer j 811 G96. . . .351<br />

Guldberg, C. M. Elementerne af den analvtiske<br />

geometri r516 G96. . . .242<br />

Gulick, C. B. Modern traits in old Greek life 913.38 G969m 421<br />

Gunsaulus, H. C. Japanese costume 391 G974. . . .305<br />

The same r 572.05 F4S no.12.. ..305<br />

Japanese temples and houses 720.952 G97 . . . .328<br />

The same r 572.05 F45 no.14 328<br />

Giinther, Hanns, pseud. See Haas, W. de.<br />

Guppy, E. L. Story of the sequoias 585.23 G97 65<br />

Guppy, H. William Tindale and the earlier translators<br />

of the Bible q 220.5 G97 369<br />

Gurlitt, C. Albumblatter far die jugend qM 786.4 G97 261<br />

Gurney-Champion, F. C G. Justice and the poor in<br />

England 323.42 G97.... 176<br />

Gurwitsch, L. Scientific principles of petroleum<br />

technology 665.5 G97.... 324<br />

Guye, C. E. Physico-chemical evolution 541.1 G99. . . .640<br />

Gwiazdowski, A. S. Podrecznik matematyczny dla<br />

mechanikow 510 G99 307<br />

Haas, O. F. Street lighting designs r 621.32821 Hll 319<br />

The same r 621.32 G29 no.46A 319<br />

Haas, W. de. Der weg des eisens vom erz zum<br />

stahl qr 669.1 Hll.. ..133<br />

Habicht, V. C. Die niedersachsischen mittelalter-<br />

lichen ch<strong>org</strong>estiihle b 729.9 Hll....260<br />

Haddock, M. H. Location of mineral fields 526.99 H12 306<br />

Hadfield, Sir R. A. Metallurgy and its influence<br />

on modern progress 669.09 H12. . . .325<br />

Hadley, H. K. Prophecy and fulfillment qM 783.4 H12 407<br />

Hadow, Sir W. H. Comparison of poetry and music. .780.4 H12. . . .261<br />

Hafen, L. R. Overland mail 383 H13. ... 114<br />

The same r 383 H13. . . . 114<br />

Hiigg, G. Songs of Sweden qM 784.4 H141. . . .505<br />

Haggard, Sir H. R. Days of my life 92 H141h 34<br />

Hagner, Mrs. H. C. (Ray). Social precedence in<br />

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Hagood, J. Services of supply 940.918 H143 605<br />

Hague, E. Folk songs from Mexico and South<br />

America qM 784.4 H14. . . . 505<br />

Hague, E. F. Dramatic moments in Amer. history, .j 793.1 H14. . . .607<br />

Hague, Permanent Court of International Justice.<br />

Annual report ,- 341.6 H145 63<br />

Haight, E. H. Apuleius and his influence 878 A65zh. . . .589<br />

Hailperin, H. Pro-Jackson sentiment in Pennsylvania<br />

r 329.3 H14 235<br />

The same qr 974.8 P3992 v.50.... 235<br />

Haines, C. G., & Haines, Mrs. B. H. M. Principles<br />

and problems of government 320.1 H15 60<br />

Halbmeier, C. Senefelder 763 H15....495<br />

Haldane, E. S. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Eliot and her times 92 E476h 662<br />

Hale, G. E. Beyond the milky way 520.4 H15b 118<br />

Hale, Mrs. L. (Closser). Canal boat fracas H161c....441<br />

Hale, W. G. First Latin book 475 H16f. . . . 566<br />

Halevy, fi. History of the English people 942.07 H16h. . . .154<br />

Half-breed. Whitman W648h .... 444<br />

Half-yearly compendium of medical science r 610.5 H166....314<br />

Hall, A. C. Topical outline of Amer. literature 810 H16 30<br />

Hall, 11. List and index of the publications of the<br />

Royal Historical Soc, and of the Camden Soc. .r 906 H17. . . .209<br />

Hall, J. N. On the stream of travel 814 H174 142<br />

Hall, J. W. Revolt of Asia 950 H17. . . .428<br />

Hall, S. King-. See King-Hall.<br />

Hall, T. Japan in silhouette 915.2 H17 84<br />

Hall, W. W. Guide-board to health, peace, and<br />

competence r 610 H17. . . .394<br />

Hall-Quest, A. L. University afield 378.1 H17 383<br />

Hallenbeck, C. Spanish missions of the old Southwest<br />

q 979 H17. .. .536<br />

Halliburton, R. Glorious adventure 914 H182. . . . 528<br />

Hallock, G. B. F. Cyclopedia of funeral sermons<br />

and sketches 252 H18c. . . .292<br />

Halvorsen, J. Skonhoft-. See Skonhoft-Halvorsen.<br />

Hambidge, J. Elements of dynamic symmetry 745 H19. . . .258<br />

Hambly, W. D. Origins of education among primitive<br />

peoples 390 H19....175<br />

Hamilton, C, & Reilly, F. C. "Pickwick" 822 H199p. . . .660<br />

Hamilton, C. D. P. Shoe-tips r 685.32 H19. . . .393<br />

Hamilton, C. G. Epochs in musical progress 780.9 H19e. . . .261<br />

Hamilton, F. H. Practical treatise on fractures and<br />

dislocations r 617.15 H21. . . .189<br />

Hamilton, J. G. de R. Henry Ford 92 F762h .... 524<br />

Hamilton, P. Craven House H2132c. . . .441


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Hamilton, S. Intermediate arithmetic for graded<br />

schools r 511 H21 . . . .388<br />

Hamilton, W. P. Stock market barometer 332.6 H21 463<br />

Hammer, S. C. Things seen in Norway 914.81 H22. . . .270<br />

Hamon, L. See Cheiro, pseud.<br />

Hampshire Paper Co., South Hadley Falls, Mass.<br />

Art of paper-making qr 676 H22. . . . 123<br />

Hand and ring. Green G827h 54<br />

Handbuch der kohlenwirtschaft r 622.33 H23. . . .577<br />

Handy, J. O. Publications on subjects in chemistry<br />

and chemical technology r 660.4 H23. . . .324<br />

Hanford, A. C. Problems in municipal government. . . .352 H23. . . .296<br />

Hanford, P. C. Catalogue of valuable paintings qr 759 H23. . . .326<br />

Hannay, J. O. Smugglers' cave H237sm. . . .226<br />

Hansen, A. O. Liberalism and Amer. education in<br />

the eighteenth century 370.9 H24 239<br />

Happy tree. Murray M9783h .... 362<br />

Harangue. Garrett G1932h . . . .226<br />

Harbeson, J. F. Study of architectural design q 729 H24. . . .406<br />

Harden, J. M. Dictionary of the Vulgate New Testa­<br />

ment r 225.3 H25 450<br />

Harding, M. B. Children's own book of letters and<br />

stories j 808 H25 351<br />

Hardy, C O. Tax-exempt securities and the surtax. .336.29 H26. . . .236<br />

Hardy, T. Collected poems 821 H26co 80<br />

The same r 821 H26co 80<br />

Hardy & Hayes Co., Pittsburgh. Pamphlets on<br />

precious stones 553.8 H26 390<br />

The same r 553.8 H26 390<br />

Hardy rye. Chase C389h 168<br />

Harker, Mrs. L. A. Hilda Ware H273h 54<br />

Harlan, C. Elflora of the Susquehanna r 811 H27. . . .659<br />

Harlow, A. F. Old towpaths 386 H27 181<br />

The same r 386 H27....181<br />

Harlow, V. T. History of Barbados 972.98 H27 604<br />

Harman, R. V. Amer. citizenship practice 353 H27 560<br />

Harper, R. Al. Resources of southern Alabama r 917.61 H28 37<br />

Harrell, I. S. Loyalism in Virginia 973.3 H28. .426<br />

Harrington, K. P. Walks and climbs in the White<br />

Mountains 917.422 H28 .... 530<br />

Harris, G. M. Local government in many lands.... 352 H292L 458<br />

Harris, W. B. France, Spain, and the Rif 964 H29 672<br />

Harrison, C. F. What investors should know 332.6 H29 562<br />

Harrison, J. E. Reminiscences of a student's life 92 H299h. .147<br />

Harrison, J. L. Management and methods in con­<br />

crete highway construction 625.84 H29 .... 575


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 740<br />

Call number<br />

Harrison, T. Bookbinding craft and industry 686 H31.<br />

Harrison, W. Description of England in Shakspere's<br />

youth qr S22.33 HN5.<br />

Hart, A. B. Cradle of liberty q 973.3 H31 .<br />

The same qr 705 M 62 v.6.<br />

We and the Constitution q 342.7 H31w.<br />

The same qj 342.7 H31.<br />

Hart, B. H. L. Greater than Napoleon, Scipio<br />

Africanus 92 S418h.<br />

Hart, C. A., & Feldman, 1). D. Plane geometry 513.1 H31 .<br />

Hart, H. H. U. S. prisoners in county jails r 365 H31u.<br />

Hart, I. B. Introduction to physical science 530 H31.<br />

Hart, J. K. Adult education 374 H31 .<br />

Hartley, D., & Elliot, M. M. V. Life and work of the<br />

people of England 914.2 H32.<br />

Hartman, G. Creative expression through art 707 H32.<br />

Hartopp, F. M. Table loom weaving 689 H33.<br />

Hartsough, M. L. Development of the twin cities, .qr 330.9 H33.<br />

Hartung, G. Die Azoren qr 554.699 H33 .<br />

Harvard advertising awards qr 659.07 H33.<br />

Harvard Univ. Hymn book M 783.9 H33 .<br />

Harvard Univ.—Graduate School of Business Administration—Bur.<br />

of business research. Harvard<br />

business reports r 658 H33h.<br />

Harvey, A. Castles and walled towns of England. . .b 728.8 H33.<br />

Harvey, C. K. Liberty Tunnels and power-plant... .625.13 H33.<br />

The same r 620.5 E6433 v.42.<br />

Harvey Garrard's crime. Oppenheim 0265ha.<br />

Hatch, R. W. Training in citizenship 172.1 H34.<br />

& Stull, D. Social studies in the Horace Mann<br />

Junior High School r 307 H34.<br />

Hatcher, O. L. Occupations for women 396.5 H34.<br />

Hatherly, S. G. Treatise on Byzantine music q 780.9 H34.<br />

Page<br />

.642<br />

.145<br />

..40<br />

..40<br />

..63<br />

..63<br />

.593<br />

.183<br />

.455<br />

.639<br />

.303<br />

.270<br />

.495<br />

.481<br />

.177<br />

.391<br />

.322<br />

.139<br />

.253<br />

..28<br />

.126<br />

.126<br />

. ..6<br />

.448<br />

.559<br />

.385<br />

.587<br />

Hatton, J. L.,' & Failing, E. Songs of England. . . .qM 784.8 H34. .505<br />

Hauck, L. P. Youngest rider j H349y. .542<br />

Hauptstelle fiir Warmewirtschaft, Berlin. Reports<br />

of conventions and other publications qr 662.605 H35. .131<br />

Hava, J. G. Arabic-English dictionary for the use of<br />

students r 492.7 H35 . .566<br />

Hawkes, C. P. Mauresques 916.1 H36. .424<br />

Hawkes, H. E. First course in algebra 512 H36. .183<br />

Hawkins, M. S. Group of famous leaders in Amer.<br />

history j 920 H364. .215<br />

Hawks, A. W. Baltimore's sixteen years of superpower<br />

r 621.341 H36. .128


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Call number Page<br />

Hawksworth, Hallam, pseud. Year in the wonderland<br />

of trees j 582 H36. . . .431<br />

Hawley, L. F., & Wise, L. E. Chemistry of wood. .547.664 H36 184<br />

The same r 547.664 H36.... 184<br />

/<br />

Hawthorne, Alice, pseud. Sec Winner, S.<br />

Hawthorne Memorial Assoc, Salem, Mass. Dedication<br />

of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Memorial..r 92 H367ha. . . .337<br />

Hayes, L. N. Chinese dragon 393.4 H37. . . .636<br />

Hayhurst, E. R. Personal health 613 H372 574<br />

Haynes, M. W. Teaching shop work 371.4 H37 468<br />

Hay ward, A. L. Colloquial Italian 455 H37 241<br />

Hayward, W. R., & Johnson, G. W. Evolution of<br />

labour, past, present, and future 330.9 H37. . . .461<br />

Hayward, W. S. Sales administration 658.321 H37....130<br />

Hazard, Mrs. L. L. Frontier in Amer. literature<br />

Headley, J. T. Pen and pencil sketches of the great<br />

810.9 H37 514<br />

riots r 323.2 H38. . . .296<br />

Heald, F. D. Manual of plant diseases r 581.2 H38 247<br />

Healy, W., & Bronner, A. F. Delinquents and<br />

criminals 364 H38d 559<br />

Hearnshaw, F. J. C Political principles of some<br />

notable prime ministers 923.2 H38. . . .418<br />

Heaven Trees. Young Y3922h .... 363<br />

Hebrard, P. Caminologie r 628.53 H38 316<br />

Hecht, W. Organisationsformen der deutschen<br />

rohstoffindustrien r 338.2 H39 378<br />

Hector, L. G. Principles of modern radio receiving. .654.624 H39. . . .323<br />

Hedges, E. S., & Myers, J. E. Problem of physicochemical<br />

periodicity 541.12 H39. . . .245<br />

Heer, C. Post-war expansion of state expenditures<br />

r 336.747 H41....631<br />

Heide, H. Fancy cake baking 642.1 H41 488<br />

Heierli, Frau J. Die volkstrachten der Schweiz qr 391 H41. . . .565<br />

Heilmann, G. Origin of birds q 598.2 H41 572<br />

Heinrich, E. O. Checkmating the f<strong>org</strong>er in court. . .r 652.4 H42. . . .400<br />

Heinrichs, E. H. Common sense bridge 795 H42. . . .142<br />

Heinz (H.J.) Co. Book of salads<br />

Heinze, J. F. Allgemeiner kaufmannischer briefsteller<br />

641 H42 .... 578<br />

und handlungs-comptoirist r 652 H42 322<br />

Heir to kings. Duke D885h 288<br />

Helbig. A. B. Die verbrennungsrechnung r 662.6 H42. .581<br />

Helen S. Trounstine Foundation. Social service<br />

directory of Cincinnati and Hamilton Co r 361 H42....104<br />

Helferich, H. On fractures and dislocations r 617.15 H42 189<br />

Hellman, G. S. Lanes of memory 814 H42. .409


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 751<br />

Call number Page<br />

Hellwig, W. Der satz chemischer und mathematischer<br />

formeln r 655.2 H42.... 401<br />

Hellyar, R. H. W. N. P. Barbellion 92 B233h. . . .204<br />

Hempel, C. J. New and comprehensive system of<br />

materia medica and therapeutics r 615.53 H43. ... 189<br />

Henderson, J. Mollusca of Col., Utah, Mont., Ida.,<br />

and Wyoming qr 594 H44 19<br />

The same qr 378.7 C722s v.13 19<br />

Henderson, J. B. Cruise of the Tomas Barrera. . .570.97291 H44. . . .474<br />

Henderson, W. J. Sacred songs qM 783 H44. . . . 505<br />

Henderson, Y., & Haggard, H. W. Noxious gases<br />

and the principles of respiration influencing<br />

their action 613.62 H44. . . .483<br />

The same r.613.62 H44 483<br />

Henkel, J. F. Pyritologia r 549.272 H44 67<br />

Henkels, S. V. Napoleoniana<br />

Henniker-Heaton, R. Panel picture representing the<br />

r 769 H44. ... 135<br />

Temptation of Christ by Tiziano Vecelli qr 759.5 T53h. . . .196<br />

Henriques, F. de Carvalho. Vocabulario tecnico r 413 H44....566<br />

Henry, A., & Van Auken, D. H. Mother's day 793.1 H45 660<br />

Henry, R. L. Contracts in the local courts of<br />

medieval England 347.4 H45 301<br />

Herbert, A. P. Double demon 822 H46 145<br />

Herbert, V. Sweethearts qM 782.6 H46sw 505<br />

Herford, C. H. Sketch of the history of Shakespeare's<br />

influence on the Continent qr 822.33 HM2. . . .335<br />

Hergesheimer, J. Tampico H469ta 54<br />

Hering, O. C. Concrete and stucco houses qb 728 H47 28<br />

Hermanns. H. Englisch-deutscher techno-diktionar. .r 433.2 H47. . . .472<br />

Iron and steel plant qr 669.1 H47. . . .325<br />

Taschenbuch fiir brennstoffwirtschaft und feuerungstechnik<br />

r 662.6 H47. . . . 131<br />

Taschenbuch fiir hiitten- und giessereileute. . . .r 669.108 H47....493<br />

Die transporttechnik in der giesserei r 621.86 H47. . . . 127<br />

Herold, A. L. James Kirke Paulding 92 P321h. . . .416<br />

Herrick, C. A. History of commerce and industry. . . .j 380 H47 42<br />

The same rj 380 H47 42<br />

White servitude in Pennsylvania r 326 H47. . . .107<br />

Herrick, G. W. Manual of injurious insects 632.6 H47m. . . .646<br />

Herring, R. President's hat 914.67 H47. . . .270<br />

Herringshaw's Amer. blue book of biography r 920 H47h. . . .526<br />

Herriot, £. Amid the forests of Normandy 944.2 H47 670<br />

Hersey, Mrs. M. D. Sec Warner, F. L.<br />

Herzog, R. O. Chemische technologie der <strong>org</strong>anischen<br />

verbindungen r 660 H48. . . .492


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Call number Page<br />

Hess, W. F. Die kartonnagenfabrikation r 676.8 H48 312<br />

Pappen-verarbeitung und papiermache qr 676.6 H48. . . .123<br />

Heston, A. M. Jersey waggon jaunts r 974.9 H49 40<br />

Hevesy, A. de. Beethoven the man 92 B383h 337<br />

Hevesy, G, & Paneth, F. Manual of radioactivity 537.53 H49 389<br />

Hewlett, M. H. Letters 92 H499h .... 147<br />

Hey], P. R. Architectural acoustics qr 534.84 H51 639<br />

The same qr 530.8 U25c no.300 639<br />

Heynes, A. Quilting and patchwork 746 H51 . . . .652<br />

Heyward, D. Angel H517a 5<br />

Hickev, J. S. Summula philosophiae scholasticae in<br />

usum adolescentium 189 H52. . . .447<br />

Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. Story of<br />

cloth q 677.2 H52 68<br />

The same qr 677.2 HS2..!..68<br />

Hicks, G. Eight ways of looking at Christianity 230 H52. . . .369<br />

Hielscher, K. Picturesque Italy, architecture and<br />

landscape qr 914.5 H52....270<br />

Hiersemann (Karl W.) bookseller, Leipzig. Americana<br />

r 016.97 H52am 669<br />

Higginbottom, Mrs. E. (Cody). Through teakwood<br />

windows 266 H534 369<br />

Higgins, A. L. Phototopography 526.98 H53 242<br />

Higgins, G. Centrifugal pumps 621.67 H53....576<br />

Highroads of peril. Bill j B4832h 349<br />

Highway Education Board. Relation of improved<br />

highways to home life 625.7 H5382 22<br />

The same r 625.7 H5382 22<br />

Highway Research Board. Proceedings of tbe<br />

annual meeting r 625.7 H5383 484<br />

Higley, E. H. Exercises in Greek composition 488 H53. . . .181<br />

Hilda Ware. Harker H273h 54<br />

Hildegarde. Norris N4523hi 6<br />

Hill, A. V. Muscular activity 612.74 H55 574<br />

Hill, C. Versailles 728.3 H55....406<br />

Hill, D. J. Problem of a world court 341.6 H55p. . . .302<br />

Hill, G. F. Italian portraits of the fifteenth century 757 H55. . . .327<br />

Hill, Mrs. G. (Livingston). See Lutz, Mrs. G. (Livingston) Hill.<br />

Hill, Mrs. I. C. (Thallon). Rome of the kings 913.37 H5S 421<br />

Hill, J., & Marriott, J. W. Year's work in technical<br />

English 620.7 H55 316<br />

Hill, M. E. Amer. patriotism 808.8 H55am 30<br />

Hillas, M., & Knighton, M. Athletic dances and<br />

simple clogs q 793.3 H55....331<br />

Hillebrand, H. N. Child actors q 792 H55. . .413


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 753<br />

Hilliger, B. Die trocknung und schwelung der<br />

Call number Page<br />

braunkohle durch spiilgase r 002.642 H56. . . .256<br />

Hillmann, M. V. In the Jersey hills H5613i 441<br />

Hilton (Roy) Co., Long Beach, Calif. Spanish<br />

homes of California q 728 H56 .... 328<br />

Hin und zuruck. Abbot 833 A12. . . .227<br />

Hindenburg's march into London r H504h 54<br />

Hindus, M. G. Broken earth 914.7 H56 150<br />

Hines, W. D. Report on Danube navigation qr 650.9 H56. . . . 194<br />

Hinkhouse, F. J. Preliminaries of the Amer. Revo­<br />

lution 973.3 H56....274<br />

The same r 330 C72 no.276. . . .274<br />

Hinman, A. G., & Dorau, H. B. Real estate mer­<br />

chandising 333 H56 62<br />

Hinshelwood, C. N. Kinetics of chemical change in<br />

gaseous systems 541.12 H57....184<br />

Thermodynamics for students of chemistry 536.7 H57. . . .476<br />

Hinzelin, fi. Les animaux mythologiques qj 292 H57 42<br />

Hirsch, F. Transport and handling of mineral acids. .621.64 H61 . . . .576<br />

Hirsch, N. D. M. Study of natio-racial mental<br />

differences 136.4 H61. . . .229<br />

Hirst, F. W. Early life & letters of John Morley 92 M9112h.. . .266<br />

Histoire des plantes de l'Europe et des plus usitees<br />

qui viennent d'Asie, d'Afrique, & d'Amerique. ,r 581.63 H62. . . .247<br />

Hitchcock, A. M. Study plans for novels read in<br />

high schools 823 H62.... 657<br />

Hitchcock, F. H. How to build a good book from<br />

your manuscript 655.5 H62. . . .130<br />

Hitchcock, R. D. New and complete analysis of the<br />

Holy Bible qr 220.2 H62....558<br />

Hoag, C. G.. & Hallett, G. H. Proportional repre­<br />

sentation 324.2 H64. . . .458<br />

Hoar. R. S. Patents 608.73 H64. . . .312<br />

Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud. Sinner's comedy H649si 54<br />

Hocking, W. E. Man and the state 320.1 H656 176<br />

Present status of the philosophy of law and of<br />

rights 340.1 H65....381<br />

Hodge, A. E. Tropical aquarium-fishes 590.7 H66t 638<br />

Hodge, C. Commentary on the Epistle to the<br />

Ephesians 227.5 H66.. . .102<br />

Hodge, C. F., & Dawson, J. Civic biology 570 H66 474<br />

Hodge, E. T. Mount Multnomah qr 557.95 H06 246<br />

Hodges, Mrs J. S. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Hodges 92 H6643h 34<br />

Hofer, M. R. Festival and civic plays from Greek<br />

and Roman tales 793.1 H07f. . . .413<br />

Hoffman, A. S. Heroes & heroines of English history. ,j 942 H67. . . .158


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Call number Page<br />

Hoffman, P. Lady of destiny 812 H67 32<br />

Undertones 812 H67u 32<br />

When it's spring 812 H67w 32<br />

Hoffmann, F. Ludwig van Beethoven j 92 B383h. . . .278<br />

Hoffmeister, H. Die entstehung einer schrift r 655.2 H68. . . .401<br />

Hogan, I. Little black and white lamb j H686L 607<br />

Hoijer, O. La solution pacifique des litiges internationaux<br />

qr 341.6 H69 63<br />

Holden, A. J. Garden of singing flowers qM 782.8 H7l 505<br />

Hole, H. M. Making of Rhodesia 968 H71....428<br />

Holland, C Things seen in Paris 914.436 H72 37<br />

Holland, J. G. Life of Abraham Lincoln 92 L715ho. . . .663<br />

Holland, L. A. Faliscans in prehistoric times r 913.37 H72. . . .421<br />

Holland, R. S. Historic ships j 387 H72 351<br />

Hollander, J. H. Economic liberalism 330.9 H72. . . .562<br />

Holliday, R. C Broome Street straws 814 H72b. . . .263<br />

Hollingworth, H. L. Mental growth and decline 152 H72. . . .229<br />

Hollingworth, Mrs. L. (Stetter). Gifted children 136.76 H72 56<br />

Hollis, A. P. Motion pictures for instruction. ...... .371.33 H72. . . .383<br />

Holloway, E. Whitman 92 W648h 34<br />

Holloway, E. S. Practical book of learning decoration<br />

and furniture 749 H73 258<br />

Hollunderbliithe. Raabc qr 833 Rll 290<br />

Holman, L. A. Old maps and their makers r 912 H73. . . .339<br />

Holmes, A. M. N. Y. Ladies' Southern Relief<br />

Assoc r 973.7 H73....210<br />

Holmes, E. S. Science of mind 131 H73 291<br />

Holmes, Gordon, pseud. See Tracy, L.<br />

Holmes, H. N. Introductory college chemistry 540 H73i 67<br />

Holmes, H. W.. & Fowler, B. P. Path of learning 370.4 H73 468<br />

Holmes, M. D. Suggestions and course of study for<br />

subnormal children 371.9 H735. . . .635<br />

Holtz, F. L. Principles and methods of teaching<br />

geography 372.89 H74 .... 303<br />

Holzinger, K. J. Statistical tables for students in<br />

education and psychology r 510.8 H75. . . .307<br />

Home, H. Engineer and the prevention of malaria. .614.53 H75....249<br />

Home counties, pseud. Sec Scott. J. W. Robertson-.<br />

Homicide par imprudence. Bost 843 B64 98<br />

L'homme a l'Hispano. Frondaie q 843 F966h . . . .620<br />

Honan, J. H. Handbook to medical Europe r 610.7 H76 249<br />

Hooft, J. Visser-. See Visser, Mrs. J. (Hooft).<br />

Hooker, E. R. United churches 280 H77 . . . . 369<br />

Hool, G. A., & Pulver, H. E. Concrete practice 693.5 H77 187<br />

Hooper, J., & Shirley, A. J. Handcraft in wood<br />

and metal 707.2 H77 652


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 755<br />

Call number<br />

Hope, E. W., & Stallybrass, C. O. Text-book of<br />

pub. health 014 H78.<br />

Hopkins, C. A. K. Aloha collection of Hawaiian<br />

songs qM 784.8 H78.<br />

Hopkins, J. W., & Underwood, P. H. First book of<br />

algebra r 512 H78.<br />

Hopkins, S. Lessons at the cross 248 H78.<br />

Hopkins, W. J. She blows! and sparm at that! j H786she.<br />

Hopper, D. Once a clown, always a clown 92 H7882h.<br />

Horace. Satires and Epistles of Horace 877 H79s.<br />

Horn, Alfred Aloysius, pseud. Trader Horn 916.8 H79.<br />

Hornaday, W. T. Wild-animal round-up 590.4 H79w.<br />

Hornby, L. G. Balkan sketches q 914.97 H79.<br />

Horner, W. E. Special anatomy and histology r 611 H81.<br />

Horton twins. Kilbourne K253h .<br />

Horwill, H. W. Usages of the Amer. Constitution 342.7 H81.<br />

Hostetler, Mrs. M. L. (Doggett). Michael DeBolt<br />

and his descendants qr 929.2 D354h.<br />

Hotchkiss, G. B., & Franken, R. B. Measurement of<br />

advertising effects r 659.01 H82.<br />

Hotson, J. L. Death of Christopher Marlowe 92 M393h.<br />

Hottes, A. C. Little book of climbing plants 716 H82L.<br />

Houghton (E. F.) & Co., Philadelphia. Houghton's<br />

liquid baths for the heat treatment of<br />

steel r 669.17 H83h..<br />

Hydraulic engineering 621.2 H83. .<br />

The same r 621.2 H83..<br />

Textile hand book 677.1 H83. .<br />

The same r 677.1 H83..<br />

Page<br />

.574<br />

.505<br />

.242<br />

.174<br />

..87<br />

.267<br />

.142<br />

.599<br />

..19<br />

.270<br />

.189<br />

..54<br />

.238<br />

.206<br />

.400<br />

.204<br />

..76<br />

.20<br />

.22<br />

.22<br />

.68<br />

.08<br />

Hourticq, L. Encyclopedie des beaux-arts, architecture,<br />

sculpture, peinture, arts decoratifs qr 703 H83. . .135<br />

House, J. T. Purpose the variant of theory 301 H83. . .455<br />

House beautiful furnishing annual q 747 H83 . . ..76<br />

House made with hands H8375h. . .554<br />

House of adventure. Deeping D372h . . .361<br />

House without a key. Biggers B478h. . ...4<br />

House without windows & Eepersip's life there.<br />

Follett F724h.. .226<br />

Houssaye, A. Les femmes du temps passe q 920.7 H83. . .418<br />

Houston, D. F. Eight years with Wilson's cabinet. .973.913 H838. . .155<br />

Houston, E. J. Elements of physical geography qr 551 H83. . .185<br />

Houston, M. G., & Hornblower, F. S. Ancient<br />

Egyptian, Assyrian, and Persian costumes and<br />

decorations 391 H83. . .115<br />

Houston, Tex.—Pub. lib. Annual report r 027.4 H83 . . .364<br />

Hovde, L. Cradle book of verse 808.8 H841. . .517


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Call number Page<br />

Hovey, O. E. Movable bridges 624.8 H84 70<br />

Howard, H. J. Ten weeks with Chinese bandits 915.1 H84 153<br />

Howard, S. C. Ned McCobb's daughter 812 H847n . . . .413<br />

Howard Pyle's book of pirates. Pyle j P996h2 159<br />

Howe, H. E. Chemistry in the world's work 660 H85. . . .132<br />

& Turner, F. M. Chemistry and the home 660 H85c 649<br />

Howe, M. A. D. Causes and their champions 920 H853. . . .338<br />

Howel, L. Complete history of the Holy Bible r 220.9 H85. . . .174<br />

Howell. E. B. Restitution of the bride H856r 554<br />

Howell, J. W., & Schroeder, H. History of the incandescent<br />

lamp 621.322 H85. . . .577<br />

The same r 621.322 H85....577<br />

Howes, F. S. Borderland of music and psychology. .780.1 H85....510<br />

Howes, P. G. Backyard exploration q 590 H85 480<br />

Hover, F. Die strohzellstoffabrikation und die herstellung<br />

von zellstoffen r 676.14 H86 572<br />

Hover, W. Unterbau r 625.12 H86. . . .397<br />

Hsu, S. China and her political entity 327.51 H87 297<br />

Hubbard, S. D. Need of frequent bathing r 613.41 H87 314<br />

Hubbell, L. E. Book of little houses q 728 H87 .... 328<br />

The same qr 728 H87 .... 328<br />

Huddleston, S. France 944 H884 345<br />

Hudson, W. H. Far away and long ago j 92 H888I1 42<br />

Land's End 914.237 H88 528<br />

Hueffer, F. M. Man could stand up— H8891m 54<br />

Mirror to France 914.4 H889 37<br />

Some do not H8891s 5<br />

Hiigel, F., freiherr von. Essays & addresses on the<br />

philosophy of religion 201 H89 625<br />

Essays & addresses on the philosophy of religion;<br />

second scries 201 H89e 625<br />

Hughes, G. S. Mothers in industry 331.4 H89 109<br />

Hughes, L. Fine clothes to the Jew 811 H89f. . . .334<br />

Hughes, R. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington 92 W272hu 35<br />

Hughes, S. C. Pre-Victorian drama in Dublin 792 H89 660<br />

Huisman, G. M, Pour comprendre les monuments<br />

de Paris 720.944 H91 138<br />

Les "Huit heures" de M. Colbert. Des Gachons q 843 D461 . . . .556<br />

Hull, E. History of Ireland and her people 941.5 H91h. . . .670<br />

Hull, H. R. Islanders H914i... .617<br />

Hullfish, H. G. Aspects of Thorndike's psychology. .370.1 H91 468<br />

Hummel, K. Geschichte der geologie r 550.9 H92. . . .246<br />

Humphreys, W. J. Rain making and other weather<br />

vagaries 551.5 H92r...,391<br />

Hunt, R„ & Snow, R. H. Amy Lowell r 811 L956zh 332<br />

Hunt, V. I have this to say 92 H9412h . .416


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 757<br />

Call number Page<br />

Hunter. A. A. Youth's adventure 301 H94. . . .296<br />

Hunter (R. C.) & Bro., architects, N. Y. Portfolio<br />

of one hundred & one small homes q 728 H94. . . .500<br />

Hunter, S. A. Bible school manual 228 FI94. .231<br />

Huntington, E. Pulse of progress 573.4 H94pu. .474<br />

Huntington, H. S. Sec Smith.<br />

Hurd, R. M. History of Yale athletics r 378.7 Y13h. . . .468<br />

Hurley, E. N. Bridge to France .387 H95b. . . .565<br />

Hurlin, R. G, & Berridge, W. A. Employment<br />

statistics for the U. S r 331 H95. . . .562<br />

Hurst, J. E. Metallurgy of cast iron 069.12 H95 326<br />

Hurst, N. P. Hospital housekeeping and sanitation . .013.56 H95 483<br />

Huse, S. M. Bible readings 615.857 H95b 69<br />

Israel, prince of God 296 H957. . . .232<br />

Hutchinson, R. W. First course iu wireless 654.1 H97. . . .254<br />

Hutchinson, V. S. Chimney corner fairy tales qj 398 H97c 42<br />

La hutte d'acajou. Acremant q 843 A187. . . .619<br />

Hutton, E. Cities of Sicily 914.58 H97 421<br />

Franciscans in England 271.3 H97. . . .625<br />

Valley of Arno 914.55 H977v. . . . 528<br />

Hutton, W. H. Sir Thomas More 92 M8801; 35<br />

Huxley, A. L. Jesting Pilate 910 H98 207<br />

Huxley, j. S. Essays iu popular science 570.4 H98e 242<br />

Stream of life 575 H983. . . .474<br />

Huzard, Mme. A. (de Bergevin). Le festin des<br />

autres 843 H987f 98<br />

Hyde, A. B. Story of Methodism 287 H99 625<br />

IArmolinsku, A. T. Sec Yarmolinsky.<br />

Iconografia di uomini sommi nelle scienze e nelle<br />

arti italiane qr 920 113 149<br />

Ihlseng, M. C. Surface appliances r 622.7 118. .. . 577<br />

& Wilson, E. B. Manual of mining 622 118 22<br />

Ikin, A. E. Organization and administration of<br />

the education dept 379.1 121 468<br />

111.—Agric. exp. station, Urbana. Annual report. .qr 630.6 I226an. . . .129<br />

111.—Geol. survey. 111. petroleum r 553.28 122. . . .185<br />

List of publications on the geology of Illinois, .r 016.55773 122. . . .641<br />

111.—Labor dept. Annual report r 331 1226 61<br />

111.—Pub. instruction, Supt. of. Memorial and peace<br />

day r 808.8 122.... 514<br />

111.—Pub. works and buildings dept. Parks &<br />

memorials of the state of Illinois r 711 122. . . .405<br />

111.—State Horticultural Soc. Transactions r 634.05 122. . . .129<br />

111. Steel Co., Chicago. Venturi meter r 628.17 122 576<br />

111. Univ. 111. agric. policy r 630.9773 122. . . .399


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111. Univ.—College of Medicine. Collected reprints<br />

from the Dept. of surgery qr 617 122 .... 125<br />

Illuminating Engineering Soc. Code of lighting<br />

school buildings r 628.9 I22co.. ..644<br />

Imhoff, K. Fortschritte der abwasserreinigung r 628.3 123. . . .484<br />

Immortal marriage. Atherton A868i. . . .360<br />

In Dixie land . . I2412i.... 362<br />

In the Jersey hills. Hillmann H5613i 441<br />

Ince, E. L. Ordinary differential equations q 517.38 124. . . .475<br />

Inclan, R. del Valle. See Valle-Inclan.<br />

Independent poetry anthology r 811.08 124. ... 144<br />

India—Commercial intelligence and statistics dept.<br />

Annual statement of the sea-borne trade of British<br />

India qr 382 1242 565<br />

Indian tales. Neihardt N215i 97<br />

Indian tribes and missions 970.1 1242. . . .603<br />

Ind.—Geology div. Coal field of Indiana qr 553.2 1242 18<br />

Ind.—Pub. instruction dept. Lib. books r 028.5 124 7<br />

Individualist. Gibbs G365i. . . .617<br />

Industrial and engineering chemistry, news edition;<br />

semi-monthly qr 660.5 1242 .... 324<br />

Industrial and labour information; weekly r 331.05 12422. . . .378<br />

Industrial fuel and power r 621 124.... 127<br />

Industrial relations, Bloomfield's labor digest;<br />

weekly qr 331.05 1242 61<br />

Ineson, W. I. Gas works laboratory handbook 545.7 124. . . .245<br />

Inge, W. R. England 942 1244 85<br />

Science and ultimate truth 201 124 369<br />

Ingelow, J. Poetical works 821 I24p2....144<br />

Inger Johanne's lively doings. Zwilgmeyer j Z94i. . . .279<br />

Ingersoll-Rand Co. One hundred and one ways to<br />

save money with portable air power q 621.54 124. . . .127<br />

The same qr 621.54 124 127<br />

Ingraham, C. A. Elmer E. Ellsworth and tbe Zouaves<br />

of '61 r 92 E538L. ..148<br />

Inn of the Hawk and Raven. McCutcheon M143i. . . .554<br />

Inness, G. Works r 759.1 I24in. . . .583<br />

Inquiry on Mexico 327.72 124. . . .458<br />

Institute of Amer. Business. Muscle Shoals r 661.62 124. . . .324<br />

International Assoc of Industrial Accident Boards<br />

and Commissions. Proceedings r 331.823 1248. . . .177<br />

The same ,- 331.2 U2532 177<br />

International Chamber of Commerce—Amer. section<br />

—Highway transport com. Report r 656.724 124. . . .322<br />

International Com. for Political Prisoners. Fascist<br />

dictatorship r 945 124.... 535


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 759<br />

Call number Page<br />

International Conference on Bituminous Coal. Proceedings<br />

662.6 124 256<br />

The same r 662.6 124. . . .256<br />

International Conference on the Taxation of Land<br />

Values. Official report of proceedings qr 336.22 124....301<br />

International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa.<br />

Elements of steam engineering qr 621.1 124. . . .484<br />

International journal of psycho-analysis; quarterly. .qr 130.5 124<br />

International Kindergarten Union—Com. on teacher-<br />

56<br />

training. Practice teaching q 372.2 1248. . . .635<br />

International Labor Conference (6th), Geneva, 1924.<br />

Report on the development of facilities for the<br />

utilisation of workers' leisure r 331 12485 12<br />

Supplementary report r 331 12485a 12<br />

International Labor Conference (8th), Geneva. 1926.<br />

Simplification of the inspection of emigrants on<br />

board ship 325.2 124... . 630<br />

The same<br />

International Nickel Co., N. Y. Nickel cast iron data<br />

r 325.2 124....630<br />

and applications qr 669.1742 124.... 133<br />

Nickel steel data and applications qr •669.1742 124 .... 133<br />

International Office of the Telegraph LTnion. International<br />

list of radiotelegraph stations qr 654.1 1248. . . .401<br />

International review of agricultural economics;<br />

monthly r 330.1963 124 61<br />

I<strong>org</strong>a, N. History of Roumania 949.8 I25hi 154<br />

Iowa—Geol. survey (Survey of 1892—). Sketch of<br />

the geology of Iowa r 557.77 I25s. . . .641<br />

Iowa Univ. Studies in engineering r 620.5 12592. . . .397<br />

Ireland, W. A. New Korea 951.9 128. . . .428<br />

Ireland, W. B. Little child in our great cities 362.7 128. . . .374<br />

Irene Iddesleigh. Ros R697i.... 362<br />

Iron, Ralph, pseud. Sec Schreiner, O.<br />

Ironside, Sir E. Tannenberg 940.913 128. . . .156<br />

Irwin, F. Bridge for thinkers 795 1281) 656<br />

Irwin, M. L. Anthony Trollope r012 T76i 99<br />

Irwin, W. H. How red is America? 335 128. . . .378<br />

Pictures of Old Chinatown r 325.73 128 107<br />

Ise, J. U. S. oil policy 338.8 129 .... 178<br />

Island mail. Detzer j D483i. . . .215<br />

Islanders. Hull H914i. . . .617<br />

It happened in Peking. Miln M7122it 5<br />

Italian peepshow. Farjeon j F2382i.... 676<br />

Jack, J. W. Date of the Exodus 933 J12. . . .428<br />

Jackman, W. T. Development of transportation in<br />

modern England r 656.09 J12. . . .579


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Economics of transportation 385 J12 .... 114<br />

Jacks (William) & Co. Iron & steel trades in 1925. . .r 669.1 J12 326<br />

Jackson, A. Correspondence qr 92 J123J....204<br />

Jackson, B. D. Vegetable technology r 016.5816 J12 16<br />

Jackson, Mrs. E. Student in Sicily 914.58 J123....151<br />

Jackson, F. j. Foakes-. .Sec Foakes-Jackson.<br />

Jackson, G. L. Development of state control of pub.<br />

instruction in Michigan r 379.774 J12....303<br />

Jacksonville, Fla. Directories. Polk's Jacksonville<br />

and South Jacksonville city directory r 917.59 J12. . . .208<br />

Jacobs, M. For the violin q 787.1 J13. . . .505<br />

Jacobs, W. W. Sea whispers J134se 96<br />

laeger, F. M. Le principe de symetrie et ses applications<br />

r 501 J14....306<br />

Jaffe, B. Chemical calculations 541.9 J14....245<br />

Jahnke, E., & Emde, F. Funktionentafeln mit formeln<br />

und kurven r 510.8 J15 16<br />

Jahrbuch der erfindungen und fortschritte auf den<br />

gebieten der physik und chemie r 505 J15. . . .242<br />

Jahresbericht iiber'die gesamte physiologie und experimentelle<br />

pharmakologie qr 612.05 J15. . . .189<br />

Jalna. De la Roche D391J.... 553<br />

James, G. W. Lake of the sky: Lake Tahoe 917.94 J16L 151<br />

Quit your worrying 131 J163 7<br />

James, H. Land planning in the U. S. for the city,<br />

state, and nation 710 J16 259<br />

James, W. M. British navy in adversity 973.3 J165. . . .155<br />

James, Will. Smoky, the cow-horse J1652s. . . .441<br />

James, William. On some of life's ideals 171 J16. . . .448<br />

Philosophy of William James 191 J16 100<br />

Jameson, S. Lovely ship J166L. . . .441<br />

Jammes, F. Ma France poetique 841 J17. . . .144<br />

Janet Thurso. Moray M883J 6<br />

Janney, F. L. Childhood in English non-dramatic<br />

literature 820.4 J18 409<br />

Japan business register r 670.2 J18 20<br />

Japan Soc. of N. Y. Story of silk r 638.2 J18. . . .572<br />

Japanese encyclopaedia of design r 745 J189. . . .583<br />

Jarrett, B. Social theories of the Middle Ages 940.1 J19 535<br />

Jascalevich, A. A. Three conceptions of mind 151 J21....365<br />

Jayne, W. A. Healing gods of ancient civilizations... .291 J22....292<br />

Jeancon, J. A. Indian song book qM 784.4 J22. . . .261<br />

Jeanne Margot. Cleugb C579j. . . .616<br />

Jeans, J. H. Atomicity and quanta 530.1 J22. . . .476<br />

Jefferson, C. E. Cardinal ideas of Isaiah 224.1 J23. . . .369


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 761<br />

Call number Page<br />

Jelliffe, S. E., & White, W. A. Diseases of the<br />

nervous system 616.8 J24. . . .574<br />

Jenkins, S. Old Boston post road 917.4 J25. . . .667<br />

Jenks, E. Short history of English law 347 J25 112<br />

Jennings, G. Bathroom door 822 J26b .... 335<br />

Jennings, W. Lexicon to the Syriac New Testa­<br />

ment r 225.3 J26. . . .232<br />

Jensen,. C. C. Amer. saga 92 J269j. . . .337<br />

Jerome, H. Migration and business cycles r 325.1 J28. . . .455<br />

Jerome, J. K. My life and times 92 J2813J 148<br />

Jespersen, J. O. H. Language 401 J29 64<br />

Jessup, E. H. Boys' book of canoeing j 797 J29. . . .215<br />

Jessup, H. W. Law for wives and daughters 396.2 J29. . . .636<br />

Jesuit relations. Jesuit relations and allied documents. .973.2 J29. ... 155<br />

Jeudwine, J. W. Foundations of society and the land. . . .333 J31. . . .230<br />

Une jeune fille voyagea. Farrere, Claude, pseud 843 F25j 98<br />

Les jeux dangereux. Bordeaux q 843 B63j.... 620<br />

Jewish daily bulletin. Index qr 296 J3179 295<br />

Jewish woman qr 296 J3178 104<br />

Jig-saw. Phillpotts P518ji 0<br />

Jill. Delafield, E. M.. pseud D387J....287<br />

Jillson. W. R. Coal industry in Kentucky r 553.2 J32 68<br />

The same r 557.69 K19s v.20 68<br />

Ky. land grants r 333.1 J32 378<br />

Ky. rock asphalt r 553.27 J32....310<br />

New Tenn. oil pool r 553.28 J32. . . .310<br />

Job's niece. Lutz L9822J. . . .441<br />

Jochelson, V. I. Archaeological investigations in<br />

the Aleutian Islands qr 913.798 J33....532<br />

Johannesen, O. Ljerebog i mathematisk geografi<br />

for realgymnasiet r 526 J35 . . . . 306<br />

Johns, C. H. W. Ancient Babylonia 935.4 J35 156<br />

Johns Hopkins Half-Century Com. Advancing the<br />

frontier of human knowledge qr 378.7 J35jo. . . .635<br />

Johnsen, J. E. Federal dept. of education 379.1 J35 179<br />

The same r 379.1 J35....179<br />

Questions of the hour 301" J35 .... 374<br />

The same r 301 J35. . . .374<br />

Selected articles on war 172 J35 57<br />

The same r 172 J35 57<br />

Special legislation for women 396.2 J35. . . . 176<br />

The same r 396.2 J35....176<br />

Johnson, B. Earning a living by the pen 070 J35 99<br />

The same r 070 J3S 99<br />

Johnson, C. Parson's devil 92 S7993J. . . .416<br />

Johnson, C. M. Rezistal steel r 669.1743 J35 650


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Johnson, G. E. Dialects for oral interpretation 808.8 J36d 589<br />

Johnson, G. W. Undefeated 718 J36. . . .403<br />

What is news? 070 J36 445<br />

Johnson, J. W. Autobiography of an ex-coloured man. .326 J362. . . .627<br />

God's trombones 811 J362g....590<br />

Second book of Negro spirituals qM 784.7 J36s 77<br />

The same or 784.7 J36s 77<br />

Johnson, L. H. Foundation planting q 715 J36. . . .584<br />

Johnson, O. Children of divorce J363c. . . .288<br />

Johnson, R. B. Fanny Burney and the Burneys 920 J364 419<br />

Johnson, R. W., & Aughton, R. River Tyne, its trade<br />

and facilities r 387 J36 240<br />

Johnson, S. Critical opinions 801 J36 409<br />

Essays of Samuel Johnson 824 J36es. . . . 143<br />

Johnson, W. Folk-memory 913.42 J36 271<br />

Johnston, E. O Hara San qM 782.8 J36. . . . 655<br />

Johnston, R. F. Chinese drama qr 792 J36 335<br />

Johnstone, G. H. Prosper Merimee 92 M636j 594<br />

Johnstown, Pa. Directories. Polk's Johnstown directory<br />

r 917.4877 J37. . . .342<br />

Joint Com. on Standard Specifications for Concrete<br />

and Reinforced Concrete. Report r 691.34 J37 20<br />

Jolley, L. B. W. Summation of series 510.8 J38. . . .475<br />

Jolv, J. Radioactivitv and the surface history of tfje<br />

earth 551.13 J38 18<br />

Surface-history of the earth 551 J38....185<br />

Jominv, W. E. Investigation of charcoal and coke<br />

pig irons r 620.12 J38. . . .316<br />

Jonah and co. Yates Y18j. . . .290<br />

Jones, B. E. Amateur mechanic r 680 J39. . . .481<br />

Jones, E., & Vanderblue, H. B. Railroads 385 J39r. . . .240<br />

Jones, E. A. Amer. members of the Inns of court. . . .r 923.4 J39. . . .596<br />

Jones, Mrs. E. C. Brief history of Pittsburgh 974.886 J398. . . .603<br />

The same r 974.886 J398.... 603<br />

Jones, F. D. Machinists' and toolmakers' manual. . . ,r 621.9 J39 22<br />

Jones, Sir J. Morris-. Elementary Welsh grammar... .491.6 J41....386<br />

•Jones (James O.) Co. Friends of ours as we see them..qr 741 J4112. . . .495<br />

Jones, R. F. Non-technical summary of research<br />

on the applications of leather belting r 621.852 J41 23<br />

Report on comparative tests of the flesh and grain<br />

sides of leather belting r 621.852 J41r 23<br />

Jones, R. M. Church's debt to heretics 273 J41c. . . .450<br />

Jones, S. Geisha qM 782.6 J41.. . . 505<br />

Jones, S. R. Posters & publicity qr 741 J41p 404<br />

Jones, T. J. Four essentials of education 370.1 J416. . . .468<br />

Jones Lib., Inc., Amherst, Mass. Annual report r 027.4 J41. . . .228


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 703<br />

Call number Page<br />

Jordan, E. O. Pioneer of pub. health, William<br />

Thompson Sedgwick 92 S4482J 594<br />

Jordan, G. J. Story of psychology<br />

Jordan, S. Notes sur la fabrication de l'acier Besse­<br />

150 J42. . . .023<br />

mer aux Etats-Unis r 069.164 |42. . . .326<br />

Josefita Maria, Sister. Status of religious instruction<br />

for children under sixteen years of age r 377 144. ... 113<br />

Joseph, O. L. Historical development of Christianity. . . .270 J44. ... 174<br />

Josephus, F. Josephus 933 J44j. . . .428<br />

The same r 933 J44j. . . .428<br />

Jourdain, M. English decorative plasterwork of the<br />

Renaissance qb 729.6 J46. . . . 500<br />

Journal du four electrique et des industries electrochimiques<br />

qr 021.36505 J46. . . .193<br />

Journal of chemical education r 540.705 J46. . . .119<br />

Journal of Egyptian archaeology; quarterly qr 913.32 J46. . . .153<br />

Journal of scientific instruments; monthly qr 531.705 J46. . . .119<br />

Journal of the Gynaecological Soc. of Boston;<br />

monthly r 618.05 J46. . . .249<br />

Journal of the parliaments of the Empire; quarterly, .r 328.42 J46. . . .106<br />

Joyce, T. A. Maya & Mexican art 913.72 J48m 424<br />

Joyce, T. F. Boston and Maine R. R r 656.673 J48 25<br />

Joyous conspirator. Gibbs G364j.... 169<br />

Juan de Persia. Don Juan of Persia, a shi'ah Catholic. .955 J48....53S<br />

Jubilee and plantation songs qM 784.7 J48. . . . 505<br />

Judge, A. W. Stereoscopic photography 778.7 J49. . . .404<br />

Judge and two Lizzies. Fullwood F985j. ; . . .288<br />

Judson, H. P. Our federal republic.<br />

Jugo, M. de Unamuno y. See Unamuno y Jugo.<br />

342.7 J49 13<br />

Junge, K. G. Die klebstoffe r 668.3 J52 ... 132<br />

Jusserand, J. J. Writing of history 907 J53 424<br />

Just mother. Porter P835ju. . . .618<br />

Jutsum, C. T. Meisterwerke of German art qr 759.3 J53 76<br />

Kafka. R. Die theorie der pfahlgriindungen r 624.1 Kll. . . .484<br />

Kahlo. Iglesias de Mexico qb 726 K114. . . .585<br />

Kahn, O. H. Of many things 330.4 Kilo 109<br />

Kaiser, G. From morn to midnight 832 Kll. . . .265<br />

The same r 80S P74 v.31 no.3....265<br />

Kaleel, M. J. When I was a boy in Palestine j 915.69 Kll 87<br />

Kalender fur strassen- & wasserbau- und culturingenieure<br />

r 620.8 Kll 397<br />

Kalergi, R. N. Coudenhove-. See Coudenhove-Kalergi.<br />

Kallen, H. M. Why religion 204 K12 450<br />

Kalmbach, E. R., & McAtee, W. L. Homes for birds. .598.2 K12 122<br />

The same r 630.6 U2S34 no.1456 122<br />

The same j 598.2 K12.. . .159


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Kamir. Duchene q 843 D86 620<br />

Kan.—Pub. service com. Annual report r 331.1 K128. . . .378<br />

Kanter, E. Amazons 396.9 K12 385<br />

Kaplan, N. S. Art collections of the late Nathan<br />

Samuel Kaplan qr 708.1 K13....495<br />

Kappey, J. A. Songs of Scandinavia and northern<br />

Europe qM 784.8 K13....506<br />

Karlgren, A. Bolshevist Russia 330.9 K13 631<br />

Karsner, D. Debs 92 D3552k . . . .663<br />

Karsten, R. Civilization of the South Amer. Indians. .980.1 K13....275<br />

Kato, G. Study of Shinto 299 K13 292<br />

Kaula, R. J., & Robinson, I. V. Condensing plant. .621.175 K14 484<br />

Kavanagh, Mrs. H. T. Ashes of old wishes K1442a .... 169<br />

Kawamura, R. Studies on tsutsugamushi disease<br />

(Japanese flood fever) r 616.929 K14 190<br />

Kaye, G. K. Lessons in millinery 646.1 K14. . . .253<br />

Millinery for every woman 646.1 K14m 72<br />

Kaye, G. W. C. High vacua 533.5 K14 243<br />

Kaye-Smith, S. See Smith.<br />

Kays. Deland D389k 53<br />

Keats House (Wentworth Place) Hampstead r 92 K153k 594<br />

Keir, R. M. Industrial <strong>org</strong>anization 330.9 K16 631<br />

Keller, A., & Stewart, G. Protestant Europe 284 K16 369<br />

Keller, Mrs. E. F. Mothers, yours and mine 811 K165 334<br />

Kellerman, I. Complete grammar of Esperanto 408.9 K16....637<br />

Kelley, F. W. Recent improvements in making Portland<br />

cement r 666.9 K16.... 649<br />

The same qr 620.5 E64 v.98 649<br />

Kellogg, S. H. Genesis and growth of religion 209 K16. . . .625<br />

Kelly, G. Daisy Mayme 812 K171d. . . .335<br />

Kelly, J. B. Son of Man 818 K17 514<br />

Kelly, J. Fitzmaurice-. New history of Spanish<br />

literature 860.9 K17n....589<br />

Kennedy, A. G. Bibliography of writings on the<br />

English language qr 016.42 K18 472<br />

Kennedy, B. H. Ely lectures on the Revised version<br />

of the New Testament 225 K18. . . .558<br />

Kennedy, M. D. Military side of Japanese life 355.952 K18 105<br />

Kennedy, W. D., & Gordon, AL Free-lance writer's<br />

handbook 808 K18... .263<br />

Kennedy, W. S. Fight of a book for the world 811 W64zk 200<br />

Kent, F. C, & Kent, M. E. Compound interest and<br />

annuity tables r 332.8 K19....111<br />

Kent, N. Hints to gentlemen of landed property r 630 K19. . . .399


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 765<br />

Call number Page<br />

Ky.—Geol. survey (6th survey). Administrative<br />

report r 557.69 K1935. ... 121<br />

Keppel, F. P. Education for adults and other essays. . .374 K19 383<br />

Kern, A. A. Shakespeare and drunkenness r 9,22.33 HJ2. . . .335<br />

Kerpely, K. von. Stahlformgusspraxis in der elektrostahlgiesserei<br />

r 669.167 K211 257<br />

Kerr, H. T. Gospel in modern poetry 252 K21g. . . .232<br />

Kester, R. B. Depreciation 657.453 K22 194<br />

Ketham, J. de. Fasciculo di medicina, Venice qr 610.9 K22. . . .249<br />

Key above the door. Walsh W188k 171<br />

Key man. Williams W749k 97<br />

Keynes, J. M. Laissez-faire and communism 330.1 K23 . . . .562<br />

Keyserling, H. A., graf von. Book of marriage 173 K239. . . .101<br />

World in the making<br />

Keystone Driller Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. Blast hole<br />

901 K23 344<br />

drilling with Keystone cable drills r 622.235 K23 . . . .319<br />

Kiddle, H. Text-book on physics r 530 K246 .... 183<br />

KirJdush Ha-shem. Asch A812k 4<br />

Kiefer, H. Liberty writings 323.44 K24 176<br />

Kilborne, R. D. Principles of money and banking 332 K25. . . .463<br />

Kilbourne, F. Horton twins K253h 54<br />

Kilham, W. H. Mexican architecture of the viceregal<br />

period b 720.972 K25....500<br />

Kilpatrick, W. H. Education for a changing civilization<br />

370.4 K25 469<br />

Kimberly-Clark Co. Rotogravure qr 655.35 K25 .... 490<br />

King, Mrs. E. S., & Frear, A. Classification of social<br />

agencies r 361 K26. . . .374<br />

King, J. G., & Shaw, J. F. Comparisons of some<br />

methods of running water-gas plant r 665.7 K265. . . .324<br />

King, J. L. Color mixing guide 667.6 K26 74<br />

King, Mrs. L. (Yeomans). Beginner's garden 716 K26b . . . .405<br />

King, M. Language games 425 K26. . . .116<br />

King, S. H. Book of chanties M 784.8 K266 506<br />

King, W. H. Lessons and practical notes on steam,<br />

the steam engine, propellers, etc r 621.1 K267. . . .250<br />

King-Hall, S. China of to-day 951 K26. . . .604<br />

Kingdom of Theophilus. Locke L759k. . . .617<br />

Kingsford, C. L. Early history of Piccadilly, Leicester<br />

Square, Soho. & their neighborhood 914.21 K27....421<br />

Kingsley Assoc, of Pittsburgh. Answer of the<br />

Kingsley Assoc, with respect to a community<br />

chest for Pittsburgh r 360 K27 559<br />

Kinsman, D. O. Economics 330 K27. . . .299<br />

Kipling, R. Debits and credits K278de 5


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Call number Page<br />

Kirby, J. P. Selected articles on criminal justice 364 K28. . . .233<br />

Tlie same r 364 K28 233<br />

Kirch, T. E. Classified list of German patents on<br />

glass qr 666.1 K28c 324<br />

Kirkland, E. C. Peacemakers of 1864 973.7 K28 . . . .603<br />

Kirkpatrick, C. Capital punishment r 343.2 K288. . . .179<br />

Intelligence and immigration 325.73 K28. . . .455<br />

Kirkpatrick, J. E. Amer. college and its rulers 378 K28. . . .469<br />

Kirschmann, A. Antiqua oder fraktur? r 655.24 K29. . . .322<br />

Kirsopp, J. Use of power in colliery working q 622.33 K29. . . .319<br />

Kirtland, L. S. Finding the worth while in the<br />

Orient 915 K29....272<br />

Kit O'Brien. Masters M4652k 442<br />

Kittel, R. Religion of the people of Israel 296 K31 . . . .104<br />

Kitty. Deeping D372k 616<br />

Klapper, P. Teaching of history 907 K31 534<br />

Der kleine konig. Ostini qj 833 029 677<br />

Kleinewefers, W. Die gaufrage r 621.9813 K31 572<br />

Kluckhohn, C. To the foot of the Rainbow 917.8 K33 668<br />

Knapp, A., & Baldwin, W. Newgate calendar 365 K33. . . .233<br />

Knapp, F. Michelangelo q 735 M66k 327<br />

Knapp, G G P. How banks increase their business. .332.1 K33....111<br />

Knight, E. B. Bibliography of geographical litera­<br />

ture for elementary grades and junior high<br />

school r 016.91 K34 666<br />

Knight, E. V., & Wulpi, M. Veneers and plywood. . .684.62 K34. . . .642<br />

Knight, M. M. Economic history of Europe to the<br />

end of the Middle Ages 330.9 K34. . . .299<br />

Knoedler, (M.) & Co. Catalogue of an exhibition<br />

of engraved portraits from Diirer to Gaillard. . . .r 769 K34. . . .495<br />

Knowlton, D. C. History and the other social<br />

studies in the junior high school 907 K35h . . . .534<br />

Knudson, Mrs. G. P. (Thomas). Gift and art shop<br />

merchandising 658.612 K35 322<br />

Knull, J. N. Buprestidae of Pa. (Coleoptcra) qr 595.765 K35. . . .122<br />

Kobbe, G. Complete opera book 782 K35. . . .510<br />

Koch, T. W. On university libraries 027.7 K36 445<br />

Reading; a vice or a virtue? 028 K36. . . .445<br />

Kohle und erz qr 622.05 K36. . . .487<br />

Kohler, E. L., & Morrison, P. L. Principles of<br />

accounting 657 K36p 73<br />

Kolben. qr 621.111 K36. . . .485<br />

Kolderup, E. Ventilation og opvarmning r 697 K36. . . .248<br />

Kolenati, F. A. Elemente der krystallographie r 548 K368 17<br />

Koller, E. L. Black-and-white technique 741 K369 27<br />

Still-life and figure drawing 741 K369s . . . .27


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 767<br />

Call number Page<br />

Kolthoff, I. M. Indicators 545.5 K37 67<br />

Konig, F. Anlage und ausfiihrung von wasserleitungen<br />

und wasserwerken r 628.1 K375. . . .191<br />

Konnecke, G. Quellen und forschungen zur lebensgeschichte<br />

Grimmelshausens r 92 G919k. . . .524<br />

Koontz, L. K. Va. frontier 973.2 K37. . . .210<br />

The same r 305 J 35 v.43 210<br />

Kopaczewski, W. Pharmacodynamic des collo'ides. .r 541.12 K38. . . .569<br />

Kopeloff, N. Why infections?<br />

Korsakov, N. A. Rimsky-. See Rimsky-Korsakov.<br />

616 K38 190<br />

Korsmo, K. Ugress i nutidens jordbruk r 581.259 K38. .. .186<br />

Korytko, S. General orientative map of the world's<br />

oil industry qr 553.28 K38 246<br />

Koteliansky, S. S. Anton Tchekhov 92 C418k 524<br />

Kothny, E. Stahl- und temperguss r 069.1234 K39 257<br />

Kraitsir, C. V. Poles in the U. S r 943.8 K39 670<br />

Krapf, P. Formeln und versuche fiber die tragfahigkeit<br />

eingerammter pfahle qr 624.1 K41 . . . .485<br />

Kretschmer, E. Physique and character 137 K41. . . .447<br />

Krey, H. Erddruck, erdwiderstand. und tragfahigkeit<br />

des baugrundes r 627.SI K42. .. .191<br />

Kreymb<strong>org</strong>, A. There's a moon tonight 812 K42t. . . .520<br />

Krishnamurti, J. At the feet of the master 212 K42. . . .295<br />

Kingdom of happiness 212 K42k. . . .558<br />

Kroeber, A. L. Uhle pottery collections from<br />

Moche qr 738 K424 .404<br />

& Strong, W. D. Uhle pottery collections from<br />

lea. q 738 K42 .135<br />

Krogmann, C. W. 10 five note recreations for the<br />

pianoforte qj 786.4 K42 . . .542<br />

Krohn, W. O. In Borneo jungles among the Dyak<br />

headhunters 919.11 K42.. .532<br />

Kronquist, E. F. Metalcraft and jewelry 071.1 K42. . .248<br />

Kropf, A. Laboratoriumsbuch fur den eisenhuttenu.<br />

stahlwerks-chemiker r 543.7 K42a . . .119<br />

Kuhlau, F. D. R. Sonatinen qM 786.41 K43. . .330<br />

Kulp, D. H. Outlines of the sociology of human behavior<br />

302 K43. . .170<br />

Kulp, G. B. Historical essays r 974.832 K43h. . ..86<br />

Kunard, R. Book of modern conjuring 793.5 K43bo. . .408<br />

Kunitz, H. A. Testing methods and the importance<br />

of tests in the oil burner industry qr 662.75 K43. . ..25<br />

Kunou, C. A. Amer. school toys and useful articles<br />

in wood<br />

Kurschners deutscher gelehrten-kalender<br />

684 K43 . . .481<br />

r 920 K43 . . .338<br />

Kurtz, C. M. Track and turnout engineering 025.15 K43 . . .644


768 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Kurz, H., & Wofsy, S. A. Comedias y juegos 468 K44 386<br />

Kussart, Mrs. S. Early history of the fifteenth<br />

ward of Pittsburgh 974.886 K44e 40<br />

The same r 974.886 K44e 40<br />

The same qr 974.886 K44e2 40<br />

Kuttner, J. Sketches and working of oil engines, .qr 621.434 K44. . . .644<br />

Kuykendall, R. S. History of Hawaii 996.9 K44. . . .428<br />

Kyd, T. Spanish tragedy r 822 K44 32<br />

Laatsch, W. Die edelmetalle r 669.2 Lll.... 195<br />

Labarre, F. Manuel du chimiste de laiterie r 543.2 Lll . . . .309<br />

La Blache, P. M. J. Vidal de. See Vidal de La Blache.<br />

Lacey, J. M. Hydrology and ground water 551.49 L12. . . .391<br />

Ladies and gentlemen. Cobb C629La . . . .225<br />

Lafargue, M. Corot , 759.4 C82L 27<br />

La Fayette, M. M. (Pioche de la Vergne), comtesse<br />

de, & Menage, G. Lettres 92 L1441La . . . . 524<br />

Lafayette College. Research publications qr 507 L14 16<br />

La Flechere, J. G. de. Sec Fletcher.<br />

La Follette, S. Concerning women 396 L14. . . . 305<br />

La Fontaine, J. de. Textes choisis et commentes<br />

par Edmond Pilon 841 L14t....590<br />

Laidler, H. W. History of socialist thought 335 L15h 631<br />

& Thomas, N. M. New tactics in social conflict..330.9 LIS. . . .461<br />

Laird, J. Study in moral theory 171 L163 . . . .557<br />

Laird-Brown, M. Singers' French 445 L16. . . .386<br />

Lake, K. Landmarks in the history of early Christianity<br />

281 L16 102<br />

Lallier, E. V. Elementary steam engineering 621.1 L17. . . .485<br />

Lamar, Mrs. C. H. (Pendleton). Life of Joseph<br />

Rucker Lamar 92 L1772L 416<br />

Lamb, J. J. Anonymous anthology 811.08 L17 144<br />

The same r 811.08 L17 144<br />

Lamborn (A. H.) Co. World supplies and indicated<br />

forecasts r 338.1 L18w 299<br />

Lamme, B. G. Benjamin Garver Lamme r 92 L192L. . . .417<br />

La Motte Chemical Products Co., Baltimore, Md.<br />

Pioneers and leaders in the commercial production<br />

of materials and equipment for the colorimetric<br />

determination of hydrogen ion concentration<br />

and for water analysis qr 541.8 LLL . . .477<br />

Land of promise. Lynn j L993L. .431<br />

Landis, H. G. Management of labor and of the<br />

lying-in period r 618.44 L22 125<br />

Landon, M. D. Wit and humor of the age 817 L22w. . . .332<br />

Landowska, W. Music of the past 780.4 L22 . . . .407<br />

Lane, B. P. Lad j 793.! L23....159


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 769<br />

Call number Page<br />

Lane, Mrs. D. E. Nutrition and specific therapy 613.2 L23 249<br />

Lane, R. Must Britain travel the Moscow road? 330.9 L23 632<br />

Public mind 301 L23.. . .455<br />

Lane, W. D. Military training in schools and<br />

colleges r 355.07 L23.... 302<br />

Lang, A. Andrew Lang readers j 398 L23ag 431<br />

Lange, F. G. Handbook of safety and accident<br />

prevention 614.8 L24 314<br />

Langley, B. Pocket edition of Treasury of designs 729 L25 28<br />

Langton, H. M. Blacks & pitches 068.737 L26.". . .132<br />

Lansing, M. F. Great moments in science j 609 L28. . . .431<br />

Lanson, G. Esquisse d'une histoire de la tragedie<br />

francaise 842.09 L28.. . .145<br />

Lantos Co., Ltd. List of all Hungarian books in trade, .r 015 L29. . . .556<br />

Lapaire, H. La treille en fleur q 843 L29 556<br />

Lapauze, Mme. J. (Loiseau). See Lesueur, Daniel, pseud.<br />

La Plata Universidad Nacional—Museo. Revista qr 507 L31. . . .567<br />

La Porte, W. R. Recreational leadership of boys 261 L31. . . .451<br />

Larmer, F. M. Financing the livestock industry 334.2 L32. . . .632<br />

Larned, W. L. Sales manager's field letters to his<br />

men 658.321 L32 73<br />

Larner, E. T. Radio and high frequency currents... .654.1 L32....401<br />

Laszlo, A. Die farblichtmusik 780.1 L34. . . .510<br />

Latane, J. H. History of Amer. foreign policy 327.73 L35h. . . .376<br />

Lathrop, E. L. Early Amer. inns and taverns 917.3 L35....208<br />

The same 1) 917.3 L35. . . .208<br />

Latourette, K. S. Development of China 951 L35 348<br />

Lauck, W. J. Political and industrial democracy<br />

Laune, F. F. Uniform reports and classification of<br />

331 L36p....632<br />

accounts for social agencies r 657 L37. . . .322<br />

Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, N. Y. Report, .r 361.6 L37 10<br />

Laurel, J. P. Local government in the Philippine<br />

Islands 352 L37. . . .458<br />

Laurie, .A P. Painter's methods & materials 751 L37p...,327<br />

Laurie, J. Elements of homoeopathic practice of<br />

physic r 615.53 L37.. ..395<br />

Laut, A. C. Blazed trail of the old frontier 917.8 L37b . . . '. . 84<br />

The same r 917.8 L37b 84<br />

Enchanted trails of Glacier Park 917.86 L37 38<br />

La Varre, W. J. Up the Mazaruni for diamonds j 918.8 L38 351<br />

Lavisse, E. Histoire de France 944 L39h 85<br />

& Rambaud, A. N. Histoire generale du 4e<br />

siecle a nos jours<br />

r '09 L39. . . .000<br />

Law F. H. How to write and how to deliver au<br />

oration 808.5 L39. . . .263<br />

Modern great Americans 920 L39. . .419


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Call number Page<br />

Law, H. A. Anglo-Irish literature 820.9 L39 514<br />

Law of the talon. Tracy T677L....171<br />

Lawall, C. H. Four thousand years of pharmacy... .615.09 L39....395<br />

The same r 615.09 L39. . . .395<br />

Lawder, L. B. Latin playlets for high schools 478 L41.... 181<br />

Lawrence, T. E. Revolt in the desert 953 L42. . . .275<br />

Lawrence, W. Memories of a happy life 92 L4262La 35<br />

Lawrence, W. J. Physical conditions of the Elizabethan<br />

puli. playhouse 792 L42p. . . .660<br />

Lawson, J. H. Processional 812 L42. . . .265<br />

Lay, C. D. Freedom of the city 304 L43 .... 105<br />

Layton, W. T. Discoverer of gas lighting 92 C5522L. . . .267<br />

Leadbeater, C. W. Clairvoyance 134 L44. . . .447<br />

Dreams 135 L44 365<br />

Invisible helpers 212 L44i 175<br />

Textbook of theosophy 212 L44t 104<br />

Leaf, W. Banking 332.1 L45. . . .464<br />

League of Nations. Monthly summary qr 341.6 L452m 63<br />

League of Nations herald; semi-monthly qr 341.6 L4S23....302<br />

League of Nations Non-partisan Assoc. International<br />

guide to material descriptive of many<br />

lands and peoples r 016.91 L45 . . . .666<br />

Lear, S., & Mishler, M, B. World's best book of<br />

games and parties 793 L45 .... 199<br />

Learned, E. P. State gasoline taxes r 338.2 L45 .... 380<br />

Lebredo y Arango, M. G. Memoria presentada por<br />

el delegado de la Republica de Cuba r 614.06 L47 314<br />

Le Chatelier, H. Science et industrie r 501 L48. . . .182<br />

Lecky, W. E. H. Substance of History of European<br />

morals 170.9 L48s 367<br />

Lecoq de Boisbaudran, H. Training of the memory<br />

in art 707 L49 404<br />

Le Corbeau, A. Forest giant 585.23 L49. . . .247<br />

Lee, C. J. Mr. Sampson 822 L52 660<br />

Lee, J. A. How to buy and sell canned foods 664.811 L52. . . .325<br />

Lee, J. M. Business ethics 174 L52....101<br />

Lee, W. T. Stories in stone 550.4 L52 . . . . 185<br />

Leeds & Northrup Co., Philadelphia. Hump method<br />

for tlie heat treatment of steel qr 669.17 L53h 133<br />

Leeman, J. Paris pittoresque 448 L53 . ... 116<br />

Leeming, J. Ships and cargoes 387 LS3. ... 181<br />

Lefkowitz, A. Study of the rating and the supervision<br />

of teachers in pub. school systems r 371 L53. . . .564<br />

Legh, E. C. (Bromley-Davenport), baroness Newton. See Newton.<br />

Legouis, E. H., & Cazamian, L. History of English<br />

literaUl re 820.9 L54 79


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 771<br />

Call number Page<br />

Lehmann, R. Dusty answer L5S3d. . . .017<br />

Leighton, H. Geology of Pittsburgh and its environs..557.488 LS6. . . .186<br />

The same ,- 557.488 L56.. . .186<br />

The same ,- 507 C21a v.17 no.l. . . . 186<br />

Leighton, R. F. Greek lessons 488 L56. ... 181<br />

Le Maout, E., & Decaisne, J. General system of<br />

botany, descriptive and analytical r 580 L58. . . .392<br />

LeMay, L. Memories of Montana r 92 L583L. . . .267<br />

Le May, R. S. Asian Arcady 915.9 L58 600<br />

Lemercier de Neuville, L. Trois comedies pour<br />

jeunes filles 842 L58 80<br />

Leonard, L. R. Lib. work for high school freshmen<br />

r 020.71 L62 290<br />

Leoncavallo, R. Zaza 782.0 L62....140<br />

Leoni, F. L'oracolo (The oracle) 782.5 L624 506<br />

Leroux, G. Phantom clue L6363ph 96<br />

Leslie, S. Ge<strong>org</strong>e the Fourth 92 G311L 148<br />

Lesueur, Daniel, pseud. L'evolutiou feminine 396.5 L65 14<br />

Leuba, J. H. Psychology of religious mysticism 149 L65, . . .447<br />

Leuck, M. S. Fields of work for women 396.5 L659. . . .234<br />

Levermore, C. H. Abridged Academy song-book. . M 784.8 L66. ... 506<br />

Levy-Bruhl, L. How natives think 136.4 L66....229<br />

Lewars, Mrs. E. (Singmaster). Sec Singmaster.<br />

Lewin, H. G. Early British railways 656.642 L67 400<br />

Lewis, G. N. Anatomy of science 504 L67 .... 387<br />

Lewis, J. F. Redemption of the lower Schuylkill r 710 L67. . . .196<br />

Lewis, M. S. Analysis of the automechanic's trade..r 629.1 L67....127<br />

Lewis, N., & Kane, R. E. How to become an advertising<br />

man 659.07 L67.... 647<br />

Lewis, T. Fairfax line r 92 L675L 35<br />

Lewisohn, S. A. New leadership in industry 331 L67. . . .237<br />

Level, Mrs. C. F. Magic of herbs 615.855 L67. . . .314<br />

Librarians of large pub. libraries in conference. . . . qr 020.6 L682 7<br />

Library and the museum therein r 027.4 L682. . . .364<br />

Lib. Assoc, of the United Kingdom. Hand book, .r 020.6 L6822 364<br />

Liddell, W. A. Stream gaging 532.57 L68. . . .639<br />

Linati, C. Storie di bestie e di fantasmi 853 L71 .... 172<br />

Lincoln, A. Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln ... .92 L715Ln 35<br />

Selections .' 308 L71se3. . . .559<br />

Lincoln. E. E. Testing before investing 332.6 L71 12<br />

Lincoln, J. C. Aristocratic Miss Brewster L7162a. ... 554<br />

Lincoln lib. of essential information qr 031 L71 . . . .228<br />

Lindbergh. C. A. "We" 92 L7172L. . . . 525<br />

The same r 92 L71721 525<br />

Linde Air Products Co. Oxygen lance in blast furnace<br />

and steel plants r 669.1 L71 26


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Call number Page<br />

Lindeman, E. C. Meaning of adult education. . 370.1 L71. . .383<br />

Lindgren, H. D. Modern speeches 815 L719. . ..79<br />

The same r 815 L719. . ..79<br />

Lindley, M. F. Acquisition and government of backward<br />

territory<br />

Lindquist, T. Modern arithmetic methods and prob­<br />

341 L72. . ..13<br />

lems 511.07 L72.. .568<br />

Lindsay, A. D. Karl Marx's Capital 331 L72. . .378<br />

Lindsay, M. Toy shop j L722t. . ..87<br />

Lindsay, N. V. Candle in the cabin 811 L72ca. . .144<br />

Linn, J. B., & Egle, W. H. Pa. in the war of the<br />

Revolution, battalions and line 974.8 L72. . .211<br />

The same r 974.8 P399pl v.10-11, 13-14. . .211<br />

Lippman, H. S. Morphologic and quantitative study<br />

of the blood corpuscles in the new-born<br />

period qr 612.1 L73.. .20<br />

Lippmann, E. O. von. Zeittafeln zur geschichte der<br />

<strong>org</strong>anischen chemie r 547.09 L73 . .245<br />

Lippmann, W. Men of destiny 923.2 L73. . 596<br />

Lischka, A. Die selbstkostenrechnung in der eisengiesserei<br />

r 657.62172 L73. .489<br />

Lissauer, A. W. Refrigeration in the candy<br />

factory r 621.55 L73. ..23<br />

Lister, J. E., & Harris. C. H. Mechanical draught. .621.189 L73. .191<br />

Liszt, F. A la Chapelle Sixtine 'Miserere d'allegri<br />

et Ave verum corpus, de Mozart' qM 786.41 D95 . .506<br />

Little, F. E. Masque and processional given at the<br />

dinner in honor of John Alfred Brashear... .qr 792.5 L74. .335<br />

Little, J. M. Geology and metal deposits of Chile 558.3 L74. .478<br />

Little black and white lamb. Hogan j H686L. .607<br />

Little blue man. Fanciulli j F216L. .350<br />

Little citizen. Waller W181L. .555<br />

Little pardner. Porter P835L. .442<br />

Little Rock, Ark. Directories. Polk's Little Rock<br />

and North Little Rock directory r 917.67 L74. .208<br />

Little Sally Waters. Phillips j P513L. .159<br />

Littrow, J. J. von. Die wunder des himmels r 520 L74. .387<br />

Livingston, Mrs. F. V. (Milner). Bibliography of<br />

the works of Rudyard Kipling r 012 K27L. .364<br />

Livingstone, R. W. Pageant of Greece 880.8 L74. .514<br />

Lloyd, E. A. Co-operative movement in Italy 334 L75. .632<br />

Lochmer, A. English-Croatian dictionary r 491.893 L75. .386<br />

Locke, A. Leached outcrops as guides to copper ore. .553.43 L75. .478<br />

Locke, W. J. Kingdom of Theophilus L759k. .617<br />

Lockley, L. C. Principles of effective letter writing. .. .652 L76. .489<br />

Lockton, W. Three traditions in the Gospels 226 L76. .370


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 773<br />

Call number Page<br />

Lockwood, S. M. New York, not so little and not<br />

so old q 974.71 L76. . . .274<br />

Lodge, E. C. Gascony under English rule 944.7 L70. . . .425<br />

Lodge, Sir O. J. Relativity 531.18 L76 06<br />

Science of to-day 541.2 L76s. . . .509<br />

Loeb, L. B. Kinetic theory of gases 533.7 L70. . . .308<br />

Loeb, Mrs. S. I. (Simon). Palestine awake 290 L76 295<br />

Loewe, H. M. J. Some mediaeval Hebrew poesy 892.41 L70. . . .657<br />

Lofting, H. Doctor Dolittle's caravan j L771dc 87<br />

Logan, J., & Story, T. Correspondence r 289.6 L77 . . . .558<br />

Logan, W. N. Geology of the deep wells of Indiana. ,r 557.72 L77. . . . 180<br />

Lohse, U. Amerikas giessereiwesen r 021.72 L78. . . .127<br />

Loi, R. de. See De Loi.<br />

London Co. Council. Housing 331.83 L82 . . . .178<br />

London Ambulance service 352.4 L82. . . .177<br />

London Fire brigade 352.3 L82. . . . 177<br />

London parks and open spaces 711 L82. . . .584<br />

Londoner's education 379.42 L82. . . .180<br />

Pub. health r 614.0942 L822 .... 574<br />

London, Midland, and Scottish Ry. Co. Cathedrals,<br />

abbeys, and shrines of history & romance 726 L822. . . .138<br />

Posters 741 L822. .. .135<br />

London, Times. Literary supplement; weekly qr 052 L8224. . . .364<br />

Loneliness? Benson B4434L. . . .287<br />

Long, H. Notes for a new mythology 818 L82. . . .143<br />

Longfellow, H. W. Michael Angelo qr 811 L82mi 144<br />

Longford, W. W. Music and religion 783 L82. . . .587<br />

Longnon, H., ei Huard. Mme. F. (Wilson). French<br />

provincial furniture 749 L83 .... 404<br />

Longrigg, S. H. Four centuries of modern Iraq 956.7 L84 41<br />

Longstreth, E. Art guide to Philadelphia r 709.748 L84. . . . 196<br />

Longyear, B. O. Trees and shrubs of the Rocky<br />

Mountain region 582 LS4. . . .479<br />

Loo, C. T. Jades archaiques de Chine qr 736 L84 258<br />

Loomis, E. Elements of geometry, conic sections,<br />

and plane trigonometry r 513 L85. . . .388<br />

Loomis, F. B. Evolution of the horse 569.74 L85 117<br />

Lopez, M. II battistero di Parma. .' qb 726 L85 406<br />

Lord of himself. Marks M3912L. . . .288<br />

Lord of the world. Benson B4434Lo 615<br />

Lord Raingo. Bennett B439Lo 53<br />

Los Angeles—Pub. lib. Hand book of the central<br />

building 9 022 L89. . .622<br />

The same qr 022 L89.... 622<br />

Lost ecstasy. Rinehart R472Los 443<br />

Loti, Pierre, pseud. Journal intime q 92 L916Lo. . . .063


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Lott, M. R. Wage scales and job evaluation 331.2 L92. . . .462<br />

Louhi, E. A. Del. Finns 325.73 L92.... 374<br />

La.—Board of commissioners of the port of New<br />

Orleans. Inner harbor navigation canal r 626.9 L92....127<br />

Love-child. Olivier 02342L 554<br />

Love is enough. Young Y372L. . . .444<br />

Love songs of France 841.08 L93. . . .202<br />

Love songs the whole world sings qM 784.8 L93. . . .586<br />

Lovejoy, E. Burning clay wares 666.34 L94b2. . . .649<br />

Lovejoy, O. R., & Thomas, C. S. Resolved: That<br />

the proposed twentieth amendment to the Constitution<br />

of the U. S. should be ratified r 331.3 L94. .. .299<br />

The same r 361 N15 v.52....299<br />

Lovelace, Mrs. M. (Hart). Black Angels L943b . . . .288<br />

Lovely ship. Jameson J166L. . . .441<br />

Lowell, A. Ballads for sale 811 L956ba. . . .659<br />

East wind 811 L956e 31<br />

Lowes, J. L. Road to Xanadu 821 C68zL. . . .514<br />

Lowry, S. M. Time and motion study and formulas<br />

for wage incentives 658.7 L96.... 647<br />

Loyal Legion of the U. S., Military Order of the.<br />

Ceremonies in commemoration of the one hundredth<br />

anniversary of the birth of Abraham<br />

Lincoln r 92 L715Lo. . . .594<br />

Lozowick, L. Modern Russian art 709.47 L96 27<br />

Liibke, A. Die sterbende kohle 330.9 L96 109<br />

Lubschez, B. J. Manhattan, the magical island..qb 720.973 L96....654<br />

Lucas, A. Ancient Egyptian materials 609 L96. . . .481<br />

Lucas, E. V. Flamp j L969fL. . . .607<br />

Frans Hals 759.9 H18L. . . .495<br />

Gi<strong>org</strong>ione 759.5 G438L. ... 495<br />

Little of everything 824 L969Li 515<br />

Van Dyck 759.9 V18L....495<br />

Velasquez 759.6 V25L 495<br />

Wanderer in Rome 914.56 L969 83<br />

Lucas, F, A. Animals of the past j 566 L96. . . .431<br />

Lucas, F. L. Authors dead & living 804 L96. . . .143<br />

Luccock, H. E., & Hutchinson, P. Story of Methodism. .287 L96. . . .370<br />

Luce, R. Congress 328.73 L96 376<br />

Lucky numbers. Glass G466L.... 288<br />

Lud-in-the-Mist. Mirrlees M738L 442<br />

Ludlum Steel Co. High speed carbon and alloy tool<br />

steel r 669.1731 L97. . . .326<br />

Ludovici, A. M. Personal reminiscences of Auguste<br />

Rodin 92 R587L 81


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 775<br />

Call number Page<br />

Ludwig, E. Genius and character 920 L97 664<br />

Napoleon 92 N129Lud' '. '. '.267<br />

William Hohenzollern 92 W7411Lu 417<br />

Ludy, R. B. Answers to questions prescribed by<br />

pharmaceutical state boards 615.4 L97. . 20<br />

Historic churches of the world 720 L975 . 77<br />

The same ,, 726 L97S ?7<br />

Lu-Hsun, pseud. See Cliou Shu-jen.<br />

Lum, C. P. Anglo-Chinese commercial conversation. .428.2 L97....637<br />

Lund, C. Foredrag over pontonnerkunst for den<br />

militaere hjzfiskole ,- 623.652 L97. . . .191<br />

Lundin, H. G. Influence of Jeremy Bentham 320.9 L97 60<br />

Lustig, S. Roses of the winds j L981r 87<br />

Lutz, E. G. Motion-picture cameraman 778.5 L98m . . . .501<br />

Practical drawing 741 L98p 495<br />

Lutz, Mrs. G. (Livingston) Hill. Job's niece L9822J 441<br />

Lyman, R. L. Mind at work 371.3 L98. . .383<br />

Lynch, J. G. B. History of caricature q 741 L99. . .496<br />

Lynch, K. M. Social mode of Restoration comedy, .r 822.09 L99 413<br />

Lynn, M. Land of promise j L993L. . .431<br />

Lyon, L. S. Making a living 174 L99. .101<br />

Lyon, Mrs. M. Etiquette r 395 L99 471<br />

Lytton, H. A. Secrets of a Savoyard 92 L9993L. . . .594<br />

McAllister, C. B. Selected poems on Woodrow<br />

Wilson 811.08 MIL. . .264<br />

McAllister, J. G. Borderlands of the Mediterranean 914 Mil 151<br />

Macartney, C. E. N. Christianity and common sense. . .239 Mil. . . .451<br />

Great sermons of the world 252 Mil... .102<br />

Highways and byways of the Civil War 973.7 Mil . . . .603<br />

Lincoln and his generals 923.5 Mil.... 149<br />

Parables of the Old Testament 221 Mil 102<br />

Putting on immortality 237 Mil 102<br />

Twelve great questions about Christ 232 Mil... . 102<br />

Macaulay, T. B., lord. Essay on Bacon 92 B131m. . . .267<br />

What did Macaulay say about America? qr 342.7 Mil . . . .456<br />

McAuliffe, E. Ry. fuel 621.1331 Mil... .485<br />

McBride, R. W. Personal recollections of Abraham<br />

Lincoln 92 L7l5mc 417<br />

McClelland, E. H., & Polansky, V. S. Manganese<br />

steel r 016.6691741 M13....257<br />

McClelland, N. Practical book of decorative walltreatments<br />

729 M13... . 260<br />

The same b 729 M13. . . .200<br />

McColvin, L. R. Lib. extension work & publicity 021.6 M13 445<br />

McComb, S. Preaching in theory and practice 251 M1382. . . .451<br />

McCombs, C. F. Photostat in reference work qr 778.6 M13 28


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McConnell, F. J., bp. Christlike God 231 M138c 370<br />

Democratic Christianity 261 M13d. . . .625<br />

McConnell, M. F. Standard songs and choruses<br />

for high schools M 784.8 M13 506<br />

McCoy, C. T. Genealogical history of the Sturgeons<br />

r 929.2 S93m 339<br />

MacCreagh, G. White waters and black 918.1 M14 153<br />

McCulloch, W. E. United Presbyterian Church and<br />

its work in America r 285.4 M14 370<br />

McCullough, B. W., & Burgum, E. B. Book of<br />

modern essays 814.08 M14 30<br />

McCurdy, R. M. Garden flowers j 716.2 M14. . . .278<br />

McCutcheon, G. B. Inn of the Hawk and Raven M143L...554<br />

McCutcheon, T. P., & Seltz, H. General chemistry,<br />

theoretical and descriptive 540 M143. . . .477<br />

McDonald, Mrs. E. A. (Blaisdell). See Blaisdell.<br />

Macdonald, E. M. Short history of the Inquisition... .272 M14....625<br />

MacDonald, G. Adela Cathcart M146ad 554<br />

Princess and the goblin j M146pr3. . . .159<br />

MacDonald, J. Lawns, links, & sportsfields 712 M14 498<br />

MacDougal, D. T. Hydrostatic system of trees, .qr 581.11 M14h 311<br />

MacDougall, W. C. Way of salvation in the Ramayan<br />

of Tulasi Das 294 M14 451<br />

McFadden, F. J. Amer. policy in Nicaragua qr 327.73 M15. . . .629<br />

Quota control and the national origin system. . qr 325.73 M15 ... .630<br />

McFadyen, J. F. Missionary idea in life and religion. . . .266 M15. . . .174<br />

Macfarlane, J. R. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Clymer r 92 C626m 525<br />

McGilchrist, J. Life of Lord Brougham 92 B779m 663<br />

McGovern, W. M. Jungle paths and Inca ruins 918.1 M16 532<br />

McGowan, Mrs. E. (Beers), & Waite, C. A. Textiles<br />

and clothing j 677 M16 278<br />

MacGowan, R. Song of meditation 240 M16. . . .626<br />

MacGrath, H. We all live through it M162we. .441<br />

Macgregor, M. Leaves of Hellas 880.4 M16. . . .332<br />

MacGuffin, R. D. Stamps as an investment 383 M16 59<br />

McGuire, B. For piano, thirty selections for interpretive<br />

dancing qM 786.45 M16 506<br />

McGuire, C. E. Italy's international economic<br />

Position 33O.9 M164 462<br />

Machen, A. Dreads and drolls M167d. .170<br />

Machinery. Data sheets from Machinery f 621.08 M16d. . . .251<br />

McHutchison, D. T. High-vacuum surface condensers<br />

,. 621.1751 M16....397<br />

Mackail, D. G Flower show M174fL. .554<br />

s nf Hucrn<br />

1,ri 74f


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 777<br />

Call number Page<br />

Mackay, J. G. Romantic story of the Highland<br />

garb and the tartan qr 391 M17. . . .565<br />

Mackay, M. Sec Corelli, Marie, pseud.<br />

Mackenzie, R. S. Sir Walter Scott 92 S431m....663<br />

McKinney, Mrs. E. P. Iris in the little garden 716.2 M18. . . .584<br />

Mackintosh, C. H. Notes on the Book of Leviticus. . . .222.1 M18. . . .558<br />

Mackintosh-Hemphill Co., Pittsburgh. 1803-1924;<br />

"over one hundred and twenty years of<br />

service" r 621.709 M18. ...645<br />

McLachlan, N. W. Wireless loud-speakers 654.624 M19. . . . 580<br />

MacLachlan, W. W. G. Tonsillitis qr 616.31 M19. . . .483<br />

McLean, F. T. Gladiolus book 716.2 M19. . . .405<br />

McMahon, J. R. Your house 690 M21 .... 643<br />

McMahon, T. J. Orient I found 915 M21 . . ..343<br />

MacManus, S. Donegal wonder book j 398 M21d. . . .159<br />

McMaster, J. B. History of the people of the U. S.<br />

during Lincoln's administration 973.7 M21 . . . .536<br />

The same r 973.7 M21 .... 536<br />

McMichael, S. L. How to make money in real estate. .333 M21Ji. . . .378<br />

Selling real estate 333 M21s 378<br />

MacMillan, A. B. Factory floor surfaces r 694.6 M21 572<br />

Macmillan, W. D. Theoretical mechanics 531 M21 476<br />

Macmillan & Co. Hamlin Garland 813 G18zm 332<br />

The same r 813 G18zm. . ..332<br />

John Masefield 821 M44zm....332<br />

The same r 821 M44zm. . . .332<br />

McMullen, J. C. Rebellion of youth 812 M214 146<br />

McMurtrie, D. C. Alphabets 744.2 M21 . . ..196<br />

MacNair, H. F. China's international relations, &<br />

other essays 915.1 M21c....532<br />

McNair H. V. Pittsburgh; a sonnet sequence 811 M21 590<br />

The same r 811 M21....590<br />

McNamee, G. You're on the air 654.623 M21 .... 194<br />

Maconochie, Sir E. Life in the Indian civil service 915.4 M21 . . . .600<br />

MacPhail, Sir A. Official history of the Canadian<br />

forces in the great war qr 940.917 M22. .429<br />

McWhorter, J. C. Scout of the Buckongehanon r M229s 617<br />

Mad Carews. Ostenso 02972m. . . .618<br />

Maddv C. D., & Kaplan, R. M. Dictionary of printed<br />

"ideas - 655.03 M23 25<br />

Madeleva, Sister Mary. Chaucer's nuns 804 M23. . . .515<br />

Penelope 811 M23 . . . .517<br />

Madison, H. L. Indian homes • -r 970.6 M23. . . .346<br />

Maggs Brothers, London. Autograph letters, historical<br />

documents, and authors' original manuscripts<br />

r 018.4 M25au....445


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Maggs Brothers, London—continued.<br />

Books and manuscripts on old medicine, alchemy,<br />

witchcraft, pharmacy, cookery, tobacco r 016.61 M25.<br />

Magic garden. Porter P8362m.<br />

Magic mountain. Maun M3353m.<br />

Magne, E. Ninon de Lanclos 92 L595m.<br />

Magoffin, Mrs. S. (Shelby). Down the Santa Fe<br />

trail and into Mexico r 917.8 M25.<br />

Mahler, P. Etudes sur les combustibles solides,<br />

liquides, et gazeux r 662.621 M25.<br />

Mahoney, J. J. Standards in English 420.7 M26.<br />

Main, R. Practical and spherical astronomy r 522 M26.<br />

Main and Co., Pittsburgh. Motor bus accounting. .657.6567 M26.<br />

The same r 657.6567 M26.<br />

Mair, D. B. Fourfold geometry 513.82 M26.<br />

Maitland, J. A. Fuller-. Spell of music 780 M27.<br />

Major, H. Domestic architecture of the early Amer.<br />

republic qb 724.9 M27.<br />

Malagodi, O. Nonni, padri, e nepoti 853 M27.<br />

Malcolm, H. F. History of the war in India 954 M28.<br />

Malleson, M. Fanatics 822 M29.<br />

Malletts. Young Y37m.<br />

Mallory, W. H. China q 330.9 M29.<br />

Malone, D. Pub. life of Thomas Cooper 92 C789m.<br />

Man and beast. Scoville S432m.<br />

A man could stand up—. Hueffer H8891m.<br />

Management; monthly r 658.705 M321.<br />

Manchester, England—City council. Record of<br />

municipal activity 914.272 M32.<br />

Manderfield y Salazar, F. C. See Josefita Maria, Sister.<br />

Mangin, M. Giraud-. See Giraud-Mangin.<br />

Manitoba—Industrial development board. Mineral<br />

resources of southeastern Manitoba r 557.127 M33.<br />

Manly, J. M. Some new light on Chaucer 92 C411m.<br />

Mann, I. J. River bars r 627.16 M33.<br />

Mann, T. Magic mountain M3353m.<br />

Mannheim, E. Toxikologische chemie r 543.5 M33.<br />

Mansfield, K. Journal 92 M3432m.<br />

Manufacturing confectioner; monthly qr 642.05 M35.<br />

Manzoni, A. Osservazioni sulla morale cattolica 282 M35.<br />

Maps. See p.36, 121, 206-207, 269, 310, 339, 527, 570-571, 597-598,<br />

666.<br />

Marafioti, P. M. New vocal art 784.9 M35n 510<br />

Marbot, J. B. M., baron de. Memoires 944.05 M36 601<br />

Marcet, Mrs. J. (Haldimand). Conversations on<br />

chemistry r 540 M36 184


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1027 770<br />

Call number Page<br />

March, F. A. Athletics at Lafayette College 378.7 L14ma. .113<br />

The same r 378.7 L14ma.. ..113<br />

Marchant, Sir J. Anthology of Jesus 232 M37. . . .292<br />

British preachers 252 M37 . . . . 370<br />

Marching on. Boyd B6682m. . . .301<br />

Marcosson, I. F. Caravans of commerce 380 M375. . . .304<br />

Mardrus, J. C. V. Queen of Sheba 802.7 M37. . . .410<br />

Mardrus, Mme. L. Delaruc-. See Delarue-Mardrus.<br />

Margold, C. W. Sex freedom 176 M38. . . .023<br />

Margolin, A. D. Jews of eastern Europe 296 M38. . . .295<br />

Margolis, M. L., & Marx. A. History of the Jewish<br />

people 296 M383 453<br />

Margrie, W. Coal and iron 822 M38. . . .146<br />

Marillier, H. C. "Christie's" 1766 to 1925 qr 709 M38. . . .404<br />

Marine Research Soc, Salem. Mass. Publication qr 387 M38 114<br />

Markctt, M. I. Word and sentence drills for Gregg<br />

shorthand '. 653.042 M39 400<br />

Markland, J. Typographia qr 655.173 M39. . . .255<br />

Marks, P. Lord of himself M3912L 288<br />

Which way Parnassus? 378.7 M39 113<br />

Marlowe, C. Edward the Second r 822 M39e 32<br />

Marnier, H. A. Tide 525.6 M39 65<br />

Marquis, I). Out of the sea 812 M411o 413<br />

Marraro, H. R. Nationalism in Italian education 370.9 M41. . . .635<br />

Marriott, J. A. R. Constitution in transition 342.4 M41c 13<br />

Marsh, Mrs. C. (Crane). Wolfe of the knoll r 811 M41....590<br />

Marsh, J. E. Stone decay and its prevention 091.25 M41 . . . .572<br />

Marshall, Alexander. Trainer's anatomy 611 M41 21<br />

Marshall, Archibald. That island M4163t. . . .362<br />

Marshall, C. Aide-de-camp of Lee 973.7 M41 . . . .603<br />

Marshall, C. W. Electric vehicles 629.1136 M41 70<br />

Marshall, D. English poor in the eighteenth century..339 M41....462<br />

Marshall, E. Child of the wild M4164c. . . .226<br />

Marshall, Mrs. E. (Martin). Winchester meads M416w 5<br />

Marshall, H. E. Canada's story j 971 M41 . ...215<br />

Marson, P. Glass and glass manufacture j 666.1 M41. . . .542<br />

Martin, A. E. Anti-slaverv movement in Ky. prior<br />

to 1850 qr 326 M42. . . .375<br />

Martin, C. E. Introduction to the study of the<br />

Amer. Constitution 342.7 M42. . . .179<br />

Martin, D. L. Representative men and women of<br />

the Bible 220.9 M42....451<br />

Martin, E. D. Meaning of a liberal education 370.4 M42 180<br />

Martin, F. H. South America 918 M427. . . .532<br />

Martin, H. Popular history of France 944.03 M42p 40


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Martin, W. F., & Clark, J. R. Amer. policy relative<br />

to alien enemy property r 341.3 M429. . . .465<br />

Martinez Sierra, G. Romantic young lady 862 M43r. . . .413<br />

Marvin, D. M., & Van Buskirk, J. E. Canada and<br />

the twentieth century qr 917.1 M43. . . .600<br />

Marvyn Scudder manual of extinct or obsolete<br />

companies r 338.8 M43 299<br />

Mary Monica, Sister. Angela Merici and her teaching<br />

idea 92 AS81m....267<br />

Marzo, E. Coloratura album for soprano qM 784.2 M44. . . .506<br />

Neapolitan songs qM 784.8 M44 506<br />

Masius, H. Naturstudien r 570.4 M44 306<br />

Mason, D. G. Artistic ideals 704 M44 496<br />

Mason, R. L. Lure of the Great Smokies 917.68 M45 530<br />

Mass.—Agric. exp. station, Amherst, formerly Hatch<br />

station. Technical bulletin r 630.6 M45t 72<br />

Massenet, J. E. F. Manon ' q 782.4 M45m. . . . 506<br />

Massey, G. My lyrical life 821 M45m. . . .591<br />

Tale of eternity 821 M45t 591<br />

Massey, V. Canadian plays from Hart House Theatre..812 M457. . . .414<br />

Massingham, H. J. Downland man 571 M45. . . .474<br />

Masson-Oursel, P. Comparative philosophy 100 M46. . . .447<br />

Masterman, W. S. Curse of the Reckaviles M4654c. . . .170<br />

Masters, E. L. Kit O'Brien M4652k 442<br />

Lee 811 M46L....144<br />

Mastro-Don Gesualdo. Verga V272m 97<br />

Masury, J. W. How shall we paint our houses? r 698 M46. . . .188<br />

Mather, F. J. Modern painting 759 M46m 496<br />

Mathews, B. J. Young Islam on trek<br />

Mathews, W. S. B. Standard compositions for the<br />

915 M47. . . .208<br />

piano qj 786.4 M47 542<br />

Mathias, T. J. Pursuits of literature r 821 M47. . . .659<br />

Mathieson, W. L. British slavery and its abolition<br />

Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc. Mathieson iron refin­<br />

326 M47 108<br />

ing process qr 669.12 M47 133<br />

Mathiez, A. Fall of Robespierre 944.04 M473. .425<br />

Matthay, T. A. Musical interpretation 781 M47....141<br />

Matthews, B. Rip Van Winkle goes to the play 792 M47r 202<br />

Matthews, M. L. Elementary home economics 640 M47. . . .647<br />

Matthews, W. R. God and evolution 213 M47 102<br />

Maude, A. Authorized life of Marie C. Stopes 92 S883m 417<br />

Family views of Tolstoy 92 T588md. . . .525<br />

Maurice, Sir F. B. Statesmen and soldiers of the<br />

C<br />

'vil War 9737 M49.... 536<br />

Maurice, F. D. Religions of the world and their<br />

relations to Christianity 290 M49. .558


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 781<br />

Call number Page<br />

Maurois, A. Bernard Quesnay 843 M497. .290<br />

Maverick, L. A. Vocational guidance of collegestudents<br />

174 M51 ... .367<br />

Maxwell, L. W. Discriminating duties and the<br />

Amer. merchant marine 337 M52. .178<br />

May, I. A. Motor bus accounting practice 057.6567 M52....322<br />

Maybeck, B. R. Palace of fine arts and lagoon,<br />

Panama-Pacific International Exposition r 606 S195m. .123<br />

Mayer, E. Clinical application of sunlight and artificial<br />

radiation r 015.831 M53 643<br />

Mayer, H. Das wasserglas r 661.4 M53... .256<br />

Mayflower; monthly qr 710 M53. . . .653<br />

Mayhew, A. I. Education of India 379.54 M53. . . .383<br />

Maynard, D. C. Old inns of Kent b 728.5 M53. . . .585<br />

Maynard, T. Book of modern Catholic verse 821.08 M53. . . .264<br />

Mayo, K. Mother India 915.4 M54. . . . 532<br />

Mazur, P. M. Principles of <strong>org</strong>anization applied to<br />

modern retailing 658.612 M54. . . .490<br />

Mead, M„ & Higgins, D. P. Homes of character 728 M55. . . . 500<br />

The same b 728 M5S.. . .500<br />

Meade, R. K. Portland cement 666.9 M55a2 26<br />

Meanwhile (the picture of a lady). Wells W4941mea. . . .555<br />

Mears, D. O. Life of Edward Norris Kirk 92 K284m. . . . 594<br />

Mears, E. G., & Tobriner, M. O. Principles and<br />

practices of cooperative marketing 334 M55 .... 109<br />

The same r 334 M55 109<br />

Mecham, J. L. Course for home students in modern<br />

European history 940.9 M55 345<br />

Francisco de Ibarra and Nueva Vizcaya 972 M55. . . .538<br />

"Mechanical world" electrical pocket book r 621.308 M55. . . . 398<br />

Medical and surgical reporter; weekly r 610.5 M5618 69<br />

Mehrtens, J. Das gusseisen r 669.12 M56. . . .257<br />

Meigs, C. Trade wind j M574t. . . .607<br />

Meiklejohn, A. Philosophy r 100 M57 8<br />

Meldau, R. Der industriestaub r 614.715 M58 574<br />

Mellen, I. M. Fishes in the home 590.7 M58 392<br />

Meller, H. B. Air pollution problem of Pittsburgh, .r 628.53 M58. . . .316<br />

Melliand textilberichte; monthly qr 677.05 M59. . . .123<br />

Melville, H. Moby-Dick j M595m.. . .432<br />

Melville, Helen, pseud., & Melville, Lewis, pseud.<br />

Anthology of humorous verse 827 M59. . . .414<br />

Memorial exhibition of the works of the late Joseph<br />

Pennell qr 769 P39m .... 196<br />

Memphis, Tenn. Directories. R. L. Polk & Co.'s<br />

Memphis city directory r 917.68 M597. . . . 208<br />

Mencken, H. L. Notes on democracy 321.8 M61 11


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Call number Page<br />

Mendelson, H. G. Gasoline facts 665.54 M61 74<br />

Mensing, A. W. M. Collection; old scientific instruments<br />

qr 531.7 M62 .... 119<br />

Menzel, H. Die theorie dor verbrennung r 541.3 M62 17<br />

Meras, L. R.. & Meras, E. A. Eight French oneact<br />

plays 842.08 M63. . ..520<br />

Mercer, H. Reproach 343.2 M63.... 302<br />

Merimee. P. Quatre contes .843 M63q 98<br />

Merriam, C. E. Four Amer. party leaders 923.2 M63. . . .206<br />

Merriam, J. C. Papers concerning the palaeontology<br />

of the Pleistocene of Cal. and tlie Tertiary of<br />

Oregon qr 560.979 M63 .... 387<br />

Merrill, A. M., & Sprague, G. E. W. Contemporary<br />

verse 821.08 M63. . ..264<br />

Merrill, E. D. Dictionary of the plant names of<br />

the Philippine Islands r 580.3 M63....117<br />

Merrill, F. A. Lessons ou cotton for elementary<br />

schools 633.71 M63 24<br />

The same r 630.6 U25m no.43 24<br />

Merrill, W. P. Liberal Christianity 230 M63. .. .370<br />

Merritt, W. G. History of the League for Industrial<br />

Rights r 331.1 M63 61<br />

Mescua, A. Mira de. ice Mira de Amescua.<br />

Mesta Machine Co., AVest Homestead, Pa. Modern<br />

developments in the process of pickling, .r 621.727 M64m....S76<br />

Metcalf, H. C. Business management as a profession. .658 M64....648<br />

Metcalfe-Shaw, G. E. See Shaw.<br />

Mexico. Constitution. Constitution of the United<br />

States of Mexico r 342.72 M65c . . . .634<br />

Meyer, A. E. Chinese painting as reflected in the<br />

thought and art of Li Lung-mien q 759.93 L69m. . . .496<br />

Meyer, L., pseud. Sec Albertini, Frau L. (von Gugelberg) von.<br />

Meyer's monats-hefte r 053 M65 . . . . 622<br />

Mezzo-soprano songs qM 784.8 M65 .... 506<br />

Michaelis, L. Praktikum der physikalischen chemie<br />

insbesondere der kolloidchemie fiir mediziner<br />

und biologen r 541.1 M66p 390<br />

Micheli, P. A mezza strada 853 M66. . . .227<br />

Mich. Univ.—Engineering research dept. Engineering<br />

research bulletin r 620.5 M668. . . .645<br />

Mich. Univ.—Rhetoric and journalism dept. Books<br />

for college men and women r 028 M66.... 290<br />

Mid-west Conference on Parent Education, Chicago,<br />

1926. Intelligent parenthood 173 M67. . . .230<br />

Midsummer music. Graham G7714m. . . .362<br />

Miles, Mrs. S. Anthology of youth in verse and prose. .808.8 M68. . . .263


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 783<br />

Call number Page<br />

Millais, J. G. Magnolias r 583.114 M68 641<br />

Millar, D. Colonial furniture qr 749 M68 .... 583<br />

Millay, E. St. V. King's henchman 812 M68k. . . .265<br />

Millenet, L.-E. Enamelling on metal 666.2 M68. . . .325<br />

Miller, C. C. Cannula implants and review of implantation<br />

technics in esthetic surgery r 617.95 M69c. . . .125<br />

Miller, E. C. Children of the mountain eagle j M692c. . . .676<br />

Miller, G. W. Mining law in practice r 022.007 M69 .... 193<br />

Miller, J. W. Methods in commercial teaching 650.7 Mo9. . . .579<br />

Miller, Mrs M. G. (Sweeny). Fruits of peace 792.5 M69f 265<br />

New Testament women and problems of to-day. . . .225.9 M69. . . .370<br />

Miller (Max B.) & Co., Inc. Sharpies process.... qr 665.5 M69 26<br />

Miller, Mrs. O. K. (Beaupre). Tales told in<br />

Holland qj 839.3 M69. . . . 150<br />

Miller, W. H. All around the Mediterranean 910 M69 207<br />

Milligan, E. W. Continental Congress; a drama 812 M69. . . .203<br />

Milligan. R. H. Fetish folk of West Africa 916.7 M69. . . .532<br />

Millikan, R. A. Evolution in science and religion 213 M69. . . .370<br />

First course in laboratory physics qr 530.7 M697f. . . .308<br />

Millin, Mrs. S. G. South Africans 968 M69. . . .604<br />

Mills, E. A. Romance of geology 550.4 M699 68<br />

Mills, L., & Willingham, J. C. Law of oil and<br />

gas qr 665.5007 M69. . . .132<br />

Mills, M. L. Moulding pub. opinion to help save our<br />

trees qr 634.9 M69m. . . .646<br />

Miln, Mrs. L. (Jordan). It happened in Peking M7122it 5<br />

Milne, A. A. Now we are six j 821 M712n. . . .676<br />

Portrait of a gentleman in slippers 822 M712p. . . .520<br />

Winnie-the-Pooh j M712w 88<br />

Milne, D. W. Grinnell-. Sec Grinnell-Milne.<br />

Milne, W. J. First year algebra r 512 M71f 16<br />

Standard algebra r 512 M71st....307<br />

Milwaukee Co., Wis.—Regional planning dept.<br />

Annual report r 710 M721 . . . .405<br />

Mims, E. Advancing South 917.3 M722 38<br />

Minchin, N. E. Jester's purse j 793.1 M72. . . .215<br />

Minn.—Industrial com. Biennial report r 331 M727. . . .379<br />

Workmen's compensation decisions r 331.823 M727. . . .379<br />

Minn. Univ.—School of Mines exp. station. Mining<br />

directory of Minnesota r 622.34102 M72. . . .488<br />

Minnigerode, M. Cockades M727co 288<br />

Cordelia Chantrell M727c 6<br />

Minns, E. H. Scythians and Greeks qr 913.47 M72. . . . 529<br />

Minute man; quarterly : r 369.133 M73 627<br />

Mira de Amescua, A. Mira de Amescua q 862 M73m .... 146<br />

Mirrlees, H. Lud-in-the-Mist M738L 442


784 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Mirrors of the year 917.3 M73 422<br />

Mirsky, D. S., prince. History of Russian literature. .891.7 M73h 515<br />

Miss.—Agric. exp. station, Agricultural College.<br />

Annual report r 630.6 M7432an 72<br />

Mo. Univ.—School of journalism. Writer and the<br />

publisher 070 M74w. . . .290<br />

Mistress Nell Gwyn. Bowen, Marjorie, pseud B662mi 4<br />

Mitchel, O. M. Orbs of heaven r 520 M74 .... 387<br />

Mitchell, J. Manual of practical assaying r 545 M74. . . .245<br />

Mitchell, L. E. Understanding America 917.3 M74 530<br />

Mitchell, S. A., & Abbot, C. G. Fundamentals of astronomy<br />

520 M74. . . .474<br />

Mitchison, Mrs. N. Conquered M751co 97<br />

Moby-Dick. Melville j M595m 432<br />

Mochel, N. L. Stainless iron r 669.1743 M76. . . .650<br />

The same r 669.1705 A512 v.10. . ..650<br />

Mochrie, E. Leatherwork with suede and other<br />

soft leathers 745.5 M76. . . .496<br />

Raffia work 689 M76. . . .481<br />

Modelli d'arte decorativa qb 745 M76 496<br />

Modern song favorites; high voice qM 784.8 M76. . . .506<br />

Modern song favorites; low voice qM 784.8 M76m. . . .506<br />

Moehlman, A. B. Pub. education in Detroit r 379.774 M76 303<br />

Moehlman, C. H. Unknown Bible 220 M76 370<br />

Moellinger, O. Die lehre von den krystallformen<br />

nebst vorschlag und versuch zu einer natiirlichen<br />

bezeichnungsmethode ihrer combinationen<br />

r 548 M76 309<br />

Moffat, A. English songs of the Ge<strong>org</strong>ian period..qM 784.8 M769. . . .506<br />

Minstrelsy of Ireland qM 784.4 M76m 507<br />

Minstrelsy of Scotland qM 784.4 M76mi 507<br />

Minstrelsy of Wales qM 784.4 M76mn 507<br />

Mohn, H. Praktisk veiledning til hOidemaaling med<br />

barometer r 551.54 M77 186<br />

Mobr, A. Oil war 338.2 M77 562<br />

Molesworth, W. H. Spoils' electrical pocket-book..r 621.308 M78. . . .577<br />

Molinos, L. La navigation interieure de la France, .r 656.9 M79. . . .194<br />

Miller, S. G. Praktisk regnebog r 511 M79 183<br />

Molnar, F. Play's the thing 894.52 M79p 335<br />

Mon Antonia. Cather 843 C28 . . . .227<br />

Monkhouse, Allan. First blood 822 M82f. . . .660<br />

Mary Broome 822 M82 32<br />

Sons & fathers 822 M82s. . ..660<br />

Monkhouse. Allan, engineer. Electrical insulating<br />

materials 621.3156 M82. ...577


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 785<br />

Call number Page<br />

Monongahela City, Old Home Assoc. Historical<br />

magazine of Monongahela's old home coming<br />

week qr 974.88 M 83 .... 211<br />

Monongahela National Bank, Brownsville, Pa. National<br />

historical events and growth of Monongahela<br />

National Bank r 332.1 M83 .... 111<br />

Monro, W. L. Window glass in the making 000.15 M83. . . .402<br />

The same r 060.15 M83. . . .402<br />

Monroe, D., & Stratton, L. M. Fond buying and our<br />

markets 641.1 M83. . . .188<br />

Montague, C. E. Right off the map M8462r 618<br />

Montague, W. P. Ways of knowing 140 M84 8<br />

Montanistische rundschau; semi-monthly qr 622.05 M84. . . .578<br />

Montgomery, D. H. Leading facts of French history.J 944 M86L. . . .432<br />

Montgomery, J. A. Critical and exegetical commentary<br />

on the book of Daniel 224.5 M86. . . .451<br />

Montgomery, J. S. Tall men M8642t.... 554<br />

Monthly evening sky map qr 523.805 M86 118<br />

Monypenny, J. H. G. Stainless iron and steel. . . .r 669.1743 M87 75<br />

Moon, C. Flaming arrow j M8752L . . .007<br />

Moon, Mrs. G. P. Chi-wee and Loki of the desert j M875ch. . . . 159<br />

Nadita j M875n. . . .007<br />

Moon, P. T. Imperialism and world politics 327 M875. . . .297<br />

Moon of madness. Ward W2132m. . . .019<br />

Moore, Mrs. A. A. (Woodward). Sec Woodward.<br />

Moore, A. C. Cross-roads to childhood 028.5 M87c. . . .446<br />

Moore, C. Family life of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington 92 W272mo 35<br />

Moore, G. Esther Waters M8772es.... 442<br />

Moore, G. F. Judaism in the first centuries of the<br />

Christian era 296 M87. . . .453<br />

Moore, H. F., & Kommers, J. B. Fatigue of<br />

metals 620.123141 M87. . . .485<br />

The same r 620.123141 M87. . . .485<br />

Moore, J. B. Comic and the realistic in English<br />

drama 822.09 M87 32<br />

Moore, O. H. Young king, Henry Plantagenet.. q 92 H45192m. . . . 148<br />

Moore, R. B. Laboratory chemistry r 540.76 M87. . . .246<br />

Moore, T. Life and death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald<br />

62 F572mo. . . .525<br />

Moors, J. F. Great issue disclosed by the leaders<br />

and the plain people in Europe and America<br />

973.9132 M88....O05<br />

Moorshead, R. F. Way of the doctor 266 M88. . . .626<br />

Morawski, J. de. Proverbes frangais anterieurs au 15.<br />

siecle r 398.9 M88.... 305<br />

Moray, A. Janet Thurso M883j 6


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More aces. Community Workers of the N. Y. Guild<br />

for the Jewish Blind C735m 96<br />

More uncensored recollections 92 U251un . . . .267<br />

Morecroft, J. H., & Hehre, F. W. Experiments. . . .621.318 M88e. . . .129<br />

Morell, T. History of Rome r 937 M91 .... 601<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, A. E. My world 104 M89.... 557<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, G. C. Searchlights from the Word 251 M89 292<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, J. H. Paintings by John Trumbull qr 759.1 T78m. . . .496<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, N. H. M<strong>org</strong>an genealogy r 929.2 M89 419<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an, W. C, & Lyman, J. A. Chemistry r 540 M89 17<br />

Moritz, W. Kalkbrennofen r 666.912 M89. . . .132<br />

Morley, F. China and the great powers qr 327.51 M89. . . .629<br />

Problem of the Philippines qr 325.3 M89 629<br />

Morley, F. V. River Thames 914.2 M89. . . .341<br />

& Hodgson, J. S. Whaling north and south 639 M89. . . .248<br />

Mornay, C. A. de. Huguenot family in the xvi<br />

century 944.02 M91....535<br />

Morris, H. F. Story of men's clothes r 687.11 M91 248<br />

Morris, L. R. Rebellious Puritan 92 H367m 417<br />

Morris, W. A. Medieval English sheriff to 1300<br />

Morris-Jones, Sir J. See Jones.<br />

352 M91m 560<br />

Morrison, W. Road End M9192r 362<br />

Morrow. Mrs. H. (McCue) Willsie. See Willsie.<br />

Morrow, L. W. W. Electric power stations 621.311 M92. . . .251<br />

Mors tua. Serao 853 S48m . . ..227<br />

Morse, F. H. Women's class in action 268 M92. . . .371<br />

Morse, G H. How farmers can secure electric<br />

service by cooperative effort 621.34 M92. . . .645<br />

The same r 630.6 P399b no.412 645<br />

Mortara, G. La salute pubblica in Italia durante e<br />

dopo la guerra r 614.0945 M92 575<br />

Morton, Leah, pseud. I am a woman, and a Jew 296 M92. . . .104<br />

Moses, B. Spanish dependencies in South America..980 M93sp....348<br />

Moses, M. J. Another treasury of plays for children<br />

j 793.1 M93an 215<br />

Most popular home songs qM 784.8 M938 507<br />

Most popular love songs qM 784.8 M9382 507<br />

Most popular plantation songs qM 784.7 M93 .507<br />

Most popular songs for every occasion qM 784.8 M9383. . . .507<br />

Mother knows best. Ferber F371m 441<br />

Mott, F. L. Rewards of reading 028 M94 556<br />

Mott, J. R. Moslem world of to-day 297 M94. . .371<br />

Motz, W. H. Principles of refrigeration 621.55 M94. .316<br />

Tlle<br />

same r 621.55 M94. . . .316<br />

Moullin, E. B. Theory and practice of radio frequency<br />

measurements 654.11 M94 194


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 787<br />

Call number Page<br />

Moult, T. Best poems of 1926 821.08 M94bes 334<br />

Moulton, F. P. Introductory Latin 475 M94. . . . 567<br />

Moulton, H. G., & Pasvolsky, L. World War debt<br />

settlements 330.3 M944.... 237<br />

Mowrer, E. R. Family dis<strong>org</strong>anization 392 M94. . . .456<br />

Mowrer, P. S. Foreign relations of the I*. S r 327.73 M94. . . .629<br />

Mowry, D. E. Community advertising 659 M94 73<br />

Mover, J. A., & Wostrel, J. F. Practical radio construction<br />

and repairing 654.624 M94. . . .254<br />

Mozlev, J. B. Treatise on the Augustinian doctrine<br />

of predestination 234 M94 .... 558<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Haddock in Paris, France. Stewart S8492m. . . .226<br />

Mr. Fortune's maggot. Warner W2372m. . . .363<br />

Muir, E. Transition 820.4 M95 30<br />

Muir, T. S. Characteristics of old church architecture..b 726 M95. . . .406<br />

Muirhead, F.. & Monmarche, M. North-western<br />

France 914.4 M95no 37<br />

Muirhead, J. F. Wayfarer in Switzerland 914.94 M953. . . .529<br />

Mukerjee, R. Rural economy of India 630.954 M95. . . .320<br />

Mukerji, D. G. Face of silence 92 R173mu 204<br />

Gay-Neck j M9532g. . . .607<br />

Secret listeners of the East M9532s. . . .170<br />

Muller (Frederik) & Cie. Collection Dietel, tableaux<br />

modernes de l'ecole de Barbizon qr 759.4 M95. . . .496<br />

Muller, W., & Dornauer, M. Das buch der eisenkunde<br />

r 691.7 M96....393<br />

Mullins, G. W. Unemployment 331 M96 579<br />

Mumford, L. Golden day 917.3 M964. . . .208<br />

Munch, P. A. Norse mythology 293 M96. . . .451<br />

Mundy, T. Devil's guard M9662d. . . .170<br />

Munro, W. B. Selected bibliography on municipal<br />

government in Great Britain r 016.352 M96s. . . .629<br />

Murakami, H. Geology of the An-shan iron mine<br />

district r 555.18 M97....121<br />

Murasaki shikibu. Wreath of cloud M971w 289<br />

Muret, M. Twilight of the white races 323.1 M97 560<br />

Murphy, A. Life of David Garrick r 92 G194m 663<br />

Murphy, J. C. Plans, elevations, sections, and views<br />

of the Church of Batalha qb 726 M97 77<br />

Murphy, S. F. Our homes and how to make them<br />

healthy r 690 M97. . . .123<br />

Murray, A. W. Forty years' mission work in Polynesia<br />

and New Guinea 266 M976. . . . 558<br />

Murray, D. L. Disraeli 92 B342mu 594<br />

Murray, L. English exercises r 808 M97. ... 143<br />

Murray, R. Happy tree M9783h 362


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Murray, R. H. Political consequences of the Reformation<br />

270.6 M97p.<br />

Murrav, T. C. Lectures on the origin and growth of<br />

the Psalms 223.2 M97.<br />

Murry, J. M. Jesus, man of genius 232 M97.<br />

Muzzey, D. S. Readings in Amer. history 973 M98r2.<br />

U. S. of America 973 M98u.<br />

My heart and my flesh. Roberts R5363m.<br />

My lady of the Indian purdah. Cooper C786m.<br />

Myers, D. M. Power plant 621.101 M99p.<br />

Myers, R. H. Modern music 780 M99.<br />

Myers, W. L. Later realism 823 M994.<br />

Mylne, R. S. Master masons to the crown of<br />

Scotland qb 720.941 M99.<br />

Myres, J. L. Political ideas of the Greeks 320.1 M99.<br />

Mysterious affair at Styles. Christie C461my .<br />

Nachschlagebuch der nachschlagewerke fiir die<br />

wirtschaftspraxis qr 016.33 Nil.<br />

Nadita. Moon j M875n .<br />

Nairn. K. Sec Ogilvie, Mrs. K. (Nairn).<br />

Nana. Zola 839.33 Z75.<br />

Nancy Lloyd. Thomas T3732n.<br />

Nansen, F. Strandflat and isostasy qr 551.3 N12.<br />

Nason, L. H. Chevrons N1473c.<br />

Nathan, R. Fiddler in Barly N155L<br />

National Acad, of Music, N. Y. Violinist's dictionary<br />

r 780.3 N15.<br />

National Assoc, of Cost Accountants. Bulletin. .r 057.52405 NISb.<br />

National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards. Administrative<br />

problems 333 N15.<br />

Co-operative apartments 333 N15c.<br />

General real estate topics 333 N15g.<br />

Home building & subdividing 333 N15h.<br />

Industrial property 333 N15i.<br />

Property management 333 NISp.<br />

Real estate brokerage 333 NISr.<br />

Real estate finance 334.1 N15.<br />

Selling farm lands 333 N15s.<br />

National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. Handbook<br />

of automobiles 629.108 N1S.<br />

National Conference on Inheritance and Estate Taxation.<br />

Proceedings r 336.24 N15.<br />

National Conference on Street and Highway Safety.<br />

Proceedings r 614.8 N15S3.<br />

National Conference on Thrift Education, Washington,<br />

D. C. 1924. Thrift education r 331.84 N15S.<br />

Page<br />

.451<br />

.558<br />

.103<br />

.426<br />

.537<br />

.618<br />

.553<br />

..70<br />

.510<br />

.515<br />

.197<br />

.629<br />

.361<br />

.462<br />

.607<br />

.444<br />

.555<br />

.38<br />

.220<br />

.170<br />

.587<br />

..73<br />

..62<br />

. .62<br />

. .02<br />

. .63<br />

.11(1<br />

..63<br />

. .63<br />

. .63<br />

. . 63<br />

..70<br />

.381<br />

.395


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 789<br />

Call number Page<br />

National Council of Teachers of English. Place of<br />

English in Amer. life ,- 420 N15p. .472<br />

National Education Assoc. Drama of Amer. independence<br />

792.5 N1S 81<br />

Report of committee on school house planning..r 727.1 N15....329<br />

National Education Assoc—National council of<br />

education. Character education 170 N15S. . . .448<br />

The same r 170 N1SS. . . .448<br />

The same r 370 L'25 1920 no.7 448<br />

National Electric Light Assoc.—Hydraulic power<br />

com. Report qr 021.2 N15 70<br />

The same r 621.32 N1S 70<br />

National Federation of Settlements. Settlement<br />

goals for the next third of a century 331.85 N15. ... 110<br />

National Florence Crittenton Mission. Report r 362.8 N15 59<br />

National Hardwood Lumber Assoc. Consumers'<br />

register qr 674.02 N15 481<br />

National Industrial Conference Board. Agric. problem<br />

in the U. S r 330.1963 N15 12<br />

Clerical salaries in the U. S r 331.2 N15S3c. . . .237<br />

Cost of living in foreign countries r 330.1 N155. . . .632<br />

Cost of living in New York city r 331.83 N1552 237<br />

Cost of living in the United States r 331 N1552c 61<br />

The same, 1914-26 r 331 N1552c2 61<br />

Fiscal problem in Delaware r 336.751 N15. . . .632<br />

Medical care of industrial workers r 613.6 N15 21<br />

Wages in the U. S r 331.2 N1553w. . . .110<br />

National Jewish blue book r 296 N1552. . . .627<br />

National Lime Assoc. Technical papers and addresses<br />

r' 666.905 N1S 26<br />

National Radio Conference (3d), Washington, D. C.<br />

Recommendations for regulation of radio r 654.61 N1S. . . .648<br />

National Research Council. Organization and<br />

members r 507 N15n....ll7<br />

National Research Council—Chemistry and chemical<br />

technology div. Survey of Amer. chemistry..r 540.5 N15....478<br />

National Research Council—Engineering and industrial<br />

research div. Bibliography ou research, .r 016.607 N15<br />

National Rivers and Harbors Congress, Washington,<br />

20<br />

D. C. Bulletin qr 627 N156....397<br />

National Soc. of Penal Information. Bulletin r 365 N1556....375<br />

National Standardization Conference. Proceedings, .r 622.06 N15<br />

National Terrazzo and Mosaic Contractors' Assoc<br />

23<br />

Marble mosaics, terrazzo, brass strip work qr 729.7 N1S. . . .585<br />

National Wood Chemical Assoc. Methanol r 661.721 N15....325<br />

Near East year book r 314.9 N18. . . .627


790 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number<br />

Neblette, C. B. Photography 770 N18.<br />

Needham, J. Science, religion, and reality 215 N19.<br />

Negbaur, Mrs. T. Straus-. See Straus-Negbaur.<br />

Neihardt, J. G. Indian tales N215L<br />

Poetic values 801 N21.<br />

Neitzel, O. Gems of antiquity qM 784.8 N217.<br />

Nelson, L. P. President Wilson 92 W7732n.<br />

Nernst, W. New heat theorem 536.7 N23n.<br />

Nesbit, W. How to bunt with the camera q 778.17 N23.<br />

Nettleton, G H. Yale in the World War qr 378.7 Y13ne.<br />

Neuville, L. de Lemercier. See Lemercier de Neuville.<br />

Nevin, G. B. Gift of God qM 783.4 N25g.<br />

N. H.—Sesqui-centennial celebration com. N. H.<br />

Sesqui-centennial celebration r 974.2 N27.<br />

New South Wales—Geol. survey. Bulletin r 559.44 N26b.<br />

N. Y. (state)—Historian. Handbook of historical<br />

and patriotic societies in N. Y. state r 974.7 N2613h.<br />

N. Y. (state)—Labor dept. Analysis of one hundred<br />

accidents on power punch presses r 621.96 N26.<br />

The same r 331 N2612 no.131.<br />

Industrial bulletin; monthly qr 330.5 N26.<br />

N. Y. (state)—Reformatory at Elmira. F'xtracts<br />

from penological reports and lectures r 364 N29e.<br />

N. Y. (state)—Transit com. Suburban transit<br />

problem qr 625.42 N261.<br />

N. Y. (state)—Univ. Administration and <strong>org</strong>anization<br />

of immigrant education in the state of<br />

New York r 371.98 N26.<br />

Syllabus for elementary schools; arithmetic r 511.07 N26.<br />

Syllabus for secondary schools; economics r 330.7 N26.<br />

N. Y. (city)—Pub. lib. Druids and Druidism qr 016.299 N26.<br />

The same qr 017.1 N2611 v.24.<br />

Eno collection of N. Y. city views qr 769 N261.<br />

Henry Ge<strong>org</strong>e and the single tax r 016.33622 N26.<br />

Jewish life in Oriental countries r 016.296 N26.<br />

New York tercentenary r 016.97471 N26n.<br />

Orlando Gibbons tercentenary r 787.9 N26.<br />

Selenium qr 016.54623 N26.<br />

Seligman collection of Irvingiana qr 012 N26.<br />

N. Y. (city)—Transportation board. Report...qr 352.8 N2612.<br />

N. Y. Acad, of Medicine—Pub. health com. Institutional<br />

convalescence r 362 N261.<br />

N. Y., Consumers' League. Forty eight hour law,<br />

do working women want it? r 331.4 N261f.<br />

N. Y., Metropolitan Museum of Art. Cloisters..r 708.1 N26cL.


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 791<br />

Call number Page<br />

N. Y., Metropolitan Museum of Art—continued.<br />

Egyptian expedition ,. 913 32 N261 533<br />

The same r 708.1 N26b v.19' . ..533<br />

N. Y., National Acad, of Design. Commemorative<br />

exhibition qr 708.1 N2613. . . .327<br />

First hundred years ,- 708.1 N2613f 27<br />

N. Y. Soc. of Architects. Year book ,- 720.6 N26. .500<br />

N. Y. State Assoc, of Judges of County Children's<br />

Courts. Proceedings r 343.12 N261 63<br />

N. Y. State Conference of Mayors and Other<br />

Municipal Officials. Traffic problem qr 352.7 N2614. .561<br />

N. Y., Stock Exchange. History, <strong>org</strong>anization,<br />

operation, service r 332.6 N261n. . . . 562<br />

N. Y. times. N. Y. times 75th anniversary qr 071 N2614. .364<br />

The same qr 071 N26d Sept. 1926. . . .364<br />

Style book r 655.24 N26.... 648<br />

N. Y., Whist Club. Laws of auction bridge 795 N26 142<br />

N. Y. Zoological Park. Popular official guide to the<br />

N. Y. Zoological Park r 590.7 N26 572<br />

New Zealand—Pub. works dept. Hydro-electric<br />

power development in New Zealand qr 621.341 N26. . . .251<br />

New Zealand—Royal com. on univ. education. Report<br />

qr 378.9 N26.... 635<br />

Newark, N. J.—Free pub. lib. This list tells you<br />

which of 400 business magazines deal with your<br />

business qr 016.605 N26 643<br />

Newark Museum Assoc. Notliing takes the place<br />

of leather qr 675 N26.... 643<br />

Newbigin, A. M. S. Wayfarer in Spain 914.6 N26 529<br />

Newbigin, M. I. Canada 971 N26. . . .539<br />

Newbolt, Sir H. J. Book of the thin red line j 923.5 N26. . . .216<br />

Newcomb, R. Spanish house for America q 724.9 N26. . . .260<br />

The same qb 724.9 N26. . . .260<br />

Newman, H. H. Evolution, genetics, and eugenics.... 575 N28a....307<br />

Nature of the world and of man 504 N28. . . .117<br />

Newman, M. L. Easy Latin plays 478 N28. . . .473<br />

Newton, E. C. (Bromley-Davenport) Legh, baroness.<br />

House of Lyme 929.2 L54n. . . .419<br />

Lyme letters 929.2 L54ne. . . .419<br />

Newton, J. F. My idea of God 231 N29. . . .292<br />

Nichols, H. W. Models of blast furnaces for smelting<br />

iron r 669.122 N31 75<br />

The same r 550.5 F459 no.2 75<br />

Nichols, W. F., bp. Some world-circuit saunterings. . . .910 N31....269<br />

Nicoll, A. History of late eigliteentli century drama.'. 822.09 N32hi.... 520<br />

Nicols, A. Geological history r 551.7 N32. . . .246


792 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Nicolson, M. H. Art of description 820.8 N32 143<br />

Niles, J. J. Singing soldiers 784.7 N35 511<br />

Nilsson, M. P. Imperial Rome 937 N3S. . . .535<br />

Nimrod, pseud. See Apperley, C. J.<br />

Nineteen modern essays 824.08 N36. . . .332<br />

Ninth wave. Van Doren V186n 55<br />

Nixon, P. Martial and the modern epigram 808.1 N37. . . .515<br />

Noble, S. Sam Noble, able seaman 910.4 N38 340<br />

Nocturne militaire. Springs S7692n .... 443<br />

Noffsinger, J. S. Correspondence schools, lyceums,<br />

chautauquas 374 N39.... 564<br />

Nolen, J. New towns for old 710 N41ne. . . .584<br />

Nolte, V. O. Fifty years in both hemispheres r 92 N417n 82<br />

Nonni, padri, e nepoti. Malagodi 853 M27. . . .227<br />

Noorden. K. H. von. Nephritis r 610.6 N42. . . .190<br />

Technique of reduction cures and gout r 616.9917 N42. . . . 190<br />

Norris, K. Hildegarde N4523hi 6<br />

Norris, R. C. Syllabus of the obstetrical lectures r 018.2 N45 21<br />

North Amer. Cement Corporation. Hagerstown, Md.<br />

Quick hardening concrete r 691.3 N45 20<br />

Northbourne, W. J. J., lord. Charlton lectures on art..750 N45....496<br />

Northend, M. H. Amer. glass 738.2 N45 196<br />

Northumberland, E. (Seymour) Percy, duchess of.<br />

Diaries of a duchess 92 N459n .... 525<br />

Norton, H. K. China and the powers 951 N46. . . .428<br />

Norton Co., Worcester, Mass. Grinding 621.92 N462 251<br />

The same r 621.92 N462 251<br />

Norwood, E. P. Other side of the circus 791 N46. . . .408<br />

Nosek, V. Spirit of Bohemia 943.71 N47s. . . .425<br />

Nott, J. O, & Gliddon, G. R. Indigenous races of<br />

the earth qr 572 N47i 387<br />

Le nouvel Adam. Pittard q 843 P67no.... 620<br />

Noiiy, P. L. du. Sec Du Noiiy.<br />

Novelle agrodolci. Paolieri 853 P224. . . .227<br />

Noyes, A. New essays and Amer. impressions 824 N48. . . .658<br />

Noyes, A. D. War period of Amer. finance 336.7 N48w 178<br />

Nurra, D. Dictionary of English and Italian sea<br />

terms ; .,- 380.03 NS2. . . .181<br />

Nusbaum, D. Deric in Mesa Verde '..... j 711 N52 43<br />

Nutting, H. C. Supplementary Latin composition 478 N54....306<br />

Nutting, W. Conn, beautiful q 917.46 N54 84<br />

Ireland beautiful q 914.15 N54 83<br />

Me. beautiful q 917.41 N54 84<br />

N. H. beautiful q 917.42 N54 84<br />

Nye, Bill, pseud. Bill Nye, Lis own life story 92 N548n . . . .148


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 705<br />

Call number Page<br />

O. Henry memorial award. Soc. of Arts and<br />

. Sciences, N. Y S678oh7.<br />

O'Brien, C. Across three oceans 910.4 012<br />

O'Connor, H. Gas engineer's pocket-book 665.7 013.<br />

Odell, G. C. D. Annals of the N. Y. stage qr 792 014.<br />

O'Donahue, T. A. Mining calculations r 510 014.<br />

Odum, H. W. Amer. masters of social science 923 014.<br />

& Johnson, G. B. Negro workaday songs 320 014ne.<br />

Offset- buch- und werbekunst qr 655.3105 Olo.<br />

Ogden, C. K. Meaning of psychology 150 0172.<br />

Ogilvie, Mrs. K. (Nairn), defendant. Trial 343.1 017.<br />

Ohio—Education dept. Ohio high school standards..r 379.17 018 .<br />

Ohio—Health, State dept. of. Meter installations<br />

and meter rates r 028.17 018.<br />

Ohio. Statutes. Boiler inspection law and rules..r 021.1842 018.<br />

Drug laws r 614.35 018.<br />

Ohio State Univ.—Engineering exp. station. Circular<br />

r 020.5 018c.<br />

Oil! Sinclair S6162o.<br />

Oil age; monthly qr 665.505 01952.<br />

Oil engine power, N. Y, Oil engine power plant<br />

handbook qr 621.434 019.<br />

Okla. Acad, of Science. Proceedings r 506 022.<br />

Okla. Univ.—Univ. extension div. Child labor<br />

amendment to the Constitution of the U. S 331.3 022.<br />

Olcott, F. J. Wonder tales from windmill lands..j 398 023won.<br />

Olcott, V. Industrial plays for young people j 793.1 023i.<br />

Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. Spirit of Amer. as<br />

shown by her great documents 973 023.<br />

Old countess. Sedgwick S448o .<br />

Old man's folly. Dell D4112o.<br />

Older, F. My own story 352 023.<br />

Oliver, B. L. Hints for an essay on tlie pursuit of<br />

happiness r 171 023.<br />

Olivier, E. Love-child 02342L .<br />

Olver, G. T. W. French-English dictionary of legal<br />

and commercial terms r 443.2 023.<br />

Olympia, Wash., Chamber of Commerce. Great<br />

myth—"Mount Tacoma" r 917.97 023 .<br />

Oman, Sir C. W. C. Castles 728.8 024.<br />

Oman, J. W. Grace and personality 230 024g.<br />

L'ombre de la croix. Tharaud 843 T33o .<br />

Once in France. Clement j C564o.<br />

Once in the saddle. Rhodes R3843o .<br />

One-act plays for stage and study 822 025on .


794 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

One hundred and one best songs for home, school,<br />

and meeting M 784.8 02S. . . .655<br />

One little man. Ward W2133o 171<br />

Oneal, J. Amer. communism 335 025. . . .462<br />

O'Neill, E. G. Marco Millions 812 025ma 521<br />

O'Neill, Mrs. E. (Speakman). World's story j 909 025 216<br />

Ontario Lib. Assoc. Historical sketch r 020.6 025o....228<br />

Opera songs qM 784.2 026.... 507<br />

Opium Conference. Records qr 178 026. . . .291<br />

Oppenheim, E. P. Harvey Garrard's crime 0265ha 6<br />

Quest for winter sunshine 914 026. . . .421<br />

Orcutt, W. D. In quest of the perfect book 090 028. . . .172<br />

Ore. Constitution. Ore. constitution and proceedings<br />

and debates of the Constitutional convention<br />

of 1857 r 342.795 028. . . .465<br />

Orpen, Mrs. A. E. R. Memories of the old emigrant<br />

days in Kansas 92 0287o . . . .417<br />

Orphan angel. Wylie W9862o 6<br />

Ortega, G. Los recursos petroliferos mexicanos y<br />

su actual explotacion qr 553.28 028. . . .186<br />

Ortmann, A. E. Crawfishes of Pennsylvania q 595.38 028 480<br />

The same qr 507 C21m v.2....480<br />

Orton, H. F. Winter at Cloverfield Farm j D2882w. . . .278<br />

Osborn, H. F. Evolution and religion in education. . .213 029ev. . . .371<br />

Osgood, H. O. So this is jazz 780.973 029....141<br />

Ossendowski, F. Fire of desert folk 916.4 029 38<br />

Oasis and simoon 916 029....668<br />

Ostenfeld, A. S. Grafisk statiks anvendelse paa de<br />

simpleste brokonstruktioner r 531.25 029 .... 183<br />

Ostenso, M. Dark dawn 02972d 6<br />

Mad Carews 02972m. . . .618<br />

Ostini, E., baron von. Der kleine konig qj 833 029. . . .677<br />

Otto, E. Deutsches frauenleben im wandel der<br />

jahrhunderte 396 031 . . . .471<br />

Our debt to France 973.3 032 274<br />

Our wiser sons. Straus S912o. . . .289<br />

Oursel, P. Masson-. Sec Masson-Oursel.<br />

Outline of Christianity 270 032 8<br />

Overacker, L. Presidential primary 324 033. . . .376<br />

Overstreet, H. A. Hearts to mend 812 033 32<br />

Overton, G. M. Cream of the jug 03323c. . . .618<br />

Ovid. Artis amatoriae libri tres r 871 033ar 31<br />

Owen, E. Parties that are different 793 034 29<br />

Owen, F. C. Sentinels of the sea j 656 034. . . .608<br />

Owen, G. A. Nursery school education 372.2 034. . . . 564<br />

Owsley, F. L. State rights in the Confederacy 973.7 0346. ... 156


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

Call number<br />

Owst, G. R. Preaching in medieval England 251 034.<br />

Oxford and Asquith, H. H. Asquith, carl of. Sec Asquith.<br />

Oxweld Acetylene Co., N. Y. Oxwelder's manual. .065.882 035.<br />

The same... r 665.882 035.<br />

Pacific Coast Gas Assoc. Gas appliance installation<br />

and service manual r 062.983 P12g<br />

Pack, C. L. Forestry primer r 034 9 P12<br />

Page, R. G., & Gates, P. G. Work of corporate<br />

trust departments 332.14 P14<br />

Page Mr. Tutt. Train T684p.<br />

Palache, J. G. Four novelists of the old regime 843.09 P17.<br />

Palen, L. S. White Devil's mate 947 P18w.<br />

Palencia, I. de. Regional costumes of Spain r 391 P18.<br />

Paleologue, G. M. Cavour 945 pi8.<br />

Tragic romance of Alexander II of Russia 92 A3741p.<br />

Palestine Pilgrims' Text Soc. Library r 915.69 P18.<br />

Paley, W. Principles of moral and political philosophy<br />

1- 170 P183.<br />

The same 208 P18 v.3 .<br />

Palimpsest. Aldington A363p.<br />

Palm, A. J. League of Nations 341.6 P19.<br />

Palma, R. Our campaign for independence from<br />

Taft to Harrison r 325.3 P19.<br />

Palmer. H. E. Dictionary of English pronunciation<br />

with Amer. variants r 421.5 P19.<br />

Palou, F. Historical memoirs of New California. ... .979.4 P21 .<br />

Pan Amer. Union. Codification of Amer. international<br />

law r 341 P217.<br />

Iron in the Americas 553.3 P21.<br />

Pub. libraries in Latin Amer. countries r 027.4 P21.<br />

The same 380 U25 v.60.<br />

The same r 380 U2S34m v.60 .<br />

Seeing the Latin republics of North America 917.2 P21s.<br />

Pan Amer. Union—Section of education. Report. . . .r 379.8 P21.<br />

Pannell, E. V. High tension line practice, materials,<br />

and methods 621.343 P21 .<br />

Paolieri, F. Novelle agrodolci 853 P224.<br />

Parcel, J. I., & Maney, G. A. Elementary treatise<br />

on statically indeterminate stresses 624.044 P22.<br />

Parent, P. L'architecture civile a Lille au 17e<br />

siecle b 720.944 P23.<br />

L'architecture des Pays-Bas meridionaux qb 720.949 P23.<br />

Paris, Le Temps: daily qr 074 P233.<br />

Parisotti, A. Anthology of Italian song qM 784.8 P23 .<br />

Park, C. W. English applied in technical writing 620.7 P23 .<br />

795<br />

Page<br />

.559<br />

.402<br />

.402<br />

. .26<br />

.646<br />

.404<br />

..55<br />

.203<br />

. . 40<br />

.471<br />

. 670<br />

. .35<br />

. 533<br />

.623<br />

.623<br />

..95<br />

..63<br />

.297<br />

.473<br />

.537<br />

.634<br />

.121<br />

.556<br />

. 556<br />

.556<br />

.153<br />

.303<br />

.252<br />

.227<br />

..71<br />

.260<br />

.138<br />

.364<br />

.507<br />

.251


796 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Parker, A. C. Analytical history of the Seneca<br />

Indians r 970.3 P23 . . . .603<br />

Skunny Wundy j 398.097 P23. . . . 352<br />

Parker, C. S. Defense of the child by French<br />

novelists 362.7 P23. . . . 559<br />

Parker, D. C. Ge<strong>org</strong>es Bizet 92 B4992p 337<br />

Parker, R. G. Control of laundry operations r 648 P24 24<br />

Parker, T. Amer. scholar 814 P24am. . . .200<br />

Lessons from the world of matter and tbe world<br />

of man 252 P24L.... 103<br />

Rights of man in America 326 P24 59<br />

Saint Bernard, and other papers 814 P24s 79<br />

Sermons of religion 252 P24s 58<br />

Sins and safeguards of society 252 P24si 58<br />

Slave power 326 P24s 59<br />

Social classes in a republic 304 P242. . . .234<br />

Transient and permanent in Christianity 252 P24t 58<br />

World of matter and the spirit of man 252 P24w 58<br />

Parkesburg Iron Co., Parkesburg, Pa. Parkesburg<br />

tubes r 6213851 P24 23<br />

Parmenter, Mrs. C. (Whiting). Real reward j P251r. . . .677<br />

Parrington, V. L. Main currents in Amer. thought. . . .810.9 P26. . . .410<br />

Parrish, A. To-morrow morning P2622t 97<br />

Parsons, P. A. Crime and the criminal 364 P26 10<br />

Parsons, S. Memories of Samuel Parsons 711 P26....498<br />

Pascal, P. V. H,. Explosifs, poudres, gaz de<br />

combat r 662.2 P27 74<br />

Patch, E. M. First lessons in nature study j 504 P29 43<br />

Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., London. Purification<br />

of industrial waters r 628.16 P29. . . .576<br />

Patri, A. Problems of childhood 136.7 P29. . . .447<br />

Patterson, S. H., & Scholz, K. W. H. Economic<br />

problems of modern life<br />

Pattou, A. B., & Vaughn, C. L. Furniture, furniture<br />

330 P31. .379<br />

finishing, decoration, and patching 698.3 P31....573<br />

Patzer, C. E. Pub. education in Wisconsin r 379.775 P31.... 180<br />

Paul, H. Deutsches worterbuch qr 433 P31 .... 181<br />

Paulin, V. Manuel de broderies et dentelles 746 P32. . . .196<br />

Paxson. H. D. Sketch and map of a trip from<br />

Philadelphia to Tinicum Island r 974.81 P32. . . .346<br />

Payne, C. H. Stellar atmospheres r 523.87 P33 . . . .567<br />

Payne, G H. History of journalism in the U. S 071 P33 99<br />

Les paysans. Revmont 843 R37. .. 98<br />

Payson, W. F. Mahogany, antique and modern qb 749 P33. .652<br />

Peabody, R. E. Log of the Grand Turks 387 P33 181<br />

Peace, C. F., defendant. Trials 343.1 P34 . . .112


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 797<br />

Call number Page<br />

Peach, M. W. Tablet weaving (,89 P34, 481<br />

Peacock House. Phillpotts P518pe. . . .442<br />

Peake, A. S. Critical introduction to the New<br />

Testament 225 P34.... 293<br />

Peake, R. J. Cotton from the raw material to the<br />

finished product j 677.1 P34. . . . 542<br />

Pearl, R. Alcohol and longevity 013.81 P34. . . .125<br />

To begin with 028 P34. . . . 556<br />

Pearson, E. L. Murder at Smutty Nose 343.1 P35m. .238<br />

Pearson, H. C. Greek prose composition 488 P35. . . .473<br />

Pearson, S. O. Dictionary of wireless technical<br />

terms 654.103 P35. . . .491<br />

Pease, T. C. Diary of Orville H. Browning r 92 L715pe 594<br />

Peat-cutters. Chateaubriant . C3962p .... 616<br />

Peattie, D. C. Cargoes and harvests 581.6 P35 479<br />

Pechkoff, Z. Bugle sounds, life in the Foreign<br />

Legion 355.944 P35... .466<br />

Pechstein, L. A., & Jenkins, F. Psychology of<br />

the kindergarten-primary child 136.7 P35. . . .365<br />

Peddle, C. J. Defects in glass 666.13 P36. . . .581<br />

Pedler, Mrs. M. Yesterday's harvest P364y. . . .554<br />

Peel, Mrs. D. C. (Bayliff). Hundred wonderful<br />

years 914.2 P36.... 421<br />

Peel, G. Financial crisis of France 336.44 P36. . . .178<br />

Peffer, N. New schools for older students 374 P36. . . .384<br />

Pehotsky, B. O. Slavic immigrant woman 325.73 P36. . . .236<br />

Peirce, C, & Lamson, Mrs. M. S. First state normal<br />

school in America 370.7 P37.... 564<br />

Peirce, H., & Tyler, R. Byzantine art 709.495 P37. . . .496<br />

Peloux, C. du, vicomte. See Du Peloux.<br />

Pelz, V. H. Selling at retail 658.32 P38 25<br />

Penn and religious liberty r 92 P395pen 267<br />

Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., Philadelphia. Independence<br />

Square neighborhood r 974.811 P39 . . . .346<br />

Pa.—Com. on conditions relating to blind persons.<br />

Report r 362.4 P3996 10<br />

Pa.—F3re protection bur. Protection against fire 614.84 P39. . . .643<br />

Pa.—Forestry dept. Program for a forestry meeting<br />

qr 634.9 P399.... 481<br />

Pa.—Forests and waters dept. Report r 634.9 P3994r 399<br />

Water resources service r 627.133 P39 71<br />

Pa.—Giant power board. Report to the governor. ,r 621.341 P39r. . . .645<br />

pa.—Industrial board. Safety standards for elevators,<br />

escalators, dumbwaiters, and hoists r 021.87 P39 23<br />

The same r 614.8 P39s no.214-265 23


708 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call numb Pag<br />

Pa.—Normal school principals board. Report of the<br />

General curricular revision com qr 370.7 P39 . . .469<br />

Pa.—Old age pensions com. Problem of old age<br />

pensions in industry r 331.2 P39p .<br />

Pa.—Pub. instruction dept. Bulletin r 379.748 P399b .<br />

Courses of study in commercial education r 650.7 P39.<br />

Directory r 379.748 P399d.<br />

Educational monographs r 379.748 P399e.<br />

Illiteracy, non-English-speaking and alien problems<br />

of Pennsylvania r 325.73 P39 .<br />

The same r 379.748 P399b no.2 .<br />

Lib. books for junior high schools r 028.5 P39L.<br />

The same '. r 379.748 P399b no.25.<br />

Pa. in music 780.973 P39.<br />

The same r 780.973 P39.<br />

Tlie same r 379.748 P399e.<br />

Pre-professional examinations qr 371.2 P39 .<br />

Pa.—State highway dept. Pennsylvania r 917.48 P3993 .<br />

Pa. Statutes. Compilation of the laws relating to<br />

state taxation and revenue r 330.2 P3995 .<br />

Laws relating to pub. health r 614.09748 P399.<br />

Laws relating to second-class townships r 345 P39Lw.<br />

Pa.—Tax com. Report r 336.2 P3994.<br />

Pa.—Topographic and geologic survey com. Topographic<br />

and geologic atlas of Pennsylvania..r 557.48 P3993t.<br />

Pa.—Vocational education bur. Bulletin qr 607 P3992 .<br />

Pa. Assoc, for tlie Blind. Lions clubs campaign<br />

booklet r 362.4 P3994L.<br />

Pa. Convention of Methodist Men, Harrisburg, 1916.<br />

Better things r 287 P39 .<br />

Pa. Hospital, Philadelphia. Reports r 610.5 P3993.<br />

Pa. Lib. Assoc. Hand book of the free pub. libraries<br />

of Pennsylvania r 027.4 P399 .<br />

Pa. R. R. Co. Industrial directory qr 670.2 P399.<br />

Pa. school journal. New school buildings qr 379.748 P3993.<br />

The same qr 370.5 P39.<br />

Pa. State Chamber of Commerce—Publicity bur.<br />

Pennsylvania r 917.48 P3992.<br />

Pa. State College—Engineering exp. station.<br />

Bulletin ,- 620.5 P39.<br />

Pa. Univ.—Com. on educational survey. Report..r 378.7 P3994.<br />

Penrose, R. A. F. Memorial to John Casper<br />

Branner qr 92 B711p.<br />

The same qr 550.5 B87 v.36.<br />

Pepper, G. W. Our national Constitution as related<br />

to national growth r 342.7 P41<br />

.632<br />

.303<br />

.130<br />

.A3<br />

.384<br />

.298<br />

.298<br />

.291<br />

.291<br />

.198<br />

.198<br />

398<br />

. .13<br />

530<br />

.381<br />

.250<br />

.465<br />

.110<br />

.479<br />

..68<br />

.59<br />

.232<br />

..21<br />

.228<br />

.188<br />

.239<br />

.239<br />

..38<br />

..23<br />

.A3<br />

.337<br />

.337<br />

.634


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 799<br />

Call number Page<br />

Pepys, S. Everybody's Pepys 92 P419mo. 348<br />

Perigord, P. International Labor Organization 338.9 P43 61<br />

Perkin, W. H., & Kipping, F. S. Organic chemistry. .547 P43a....246<br />

Perkins, D. Monroe doctrine, 1823-1820 327.73 P43....561<br />

Perkins, Fellows, and Hamilton. Chicago. Educa­<br />

tional buildings qr 727.1 P43 28<br />

Perry, B. Pools and ripples 790 P444. .511<br />

Perry, AA'. S., bp. Faith of the signers of the Decla­<br />

ration of Independence qr 923.2 P44. . . .527<br />

Pertwee, R. Gentlemen march P447g.... 554<br />

Rivers to cross P447r 170<br />

Peterkin, Mrs. J. E. Black April P4S6b. . . .289<br />

Peters, F. N. Modern chemistry r 540 P45. . . .119<br />

Peters, J. T., & Carden, H. B. History of Fayette<br />

Co., West Virginia r 975.4 P45 .... 537<br />

Petersen, J. Analytisk plangeometri r 516 P45. . . .243<br />

Arithmetik og algebra til skolebrug r 512 P45 . . . .243<br />

Laerebog i den elementaere plangeometri r 513.1 P45. . . .243<br />

Den plane trigonometri og de sphaeriske grund-<br />

formler r 514.5 P45. . .383<br />

Le petit Robinson de Paris. Foa 843 F68 98<br />

Pfordten, H. L., freiherr von der. Handlung und<br />

dichtung der biihnenwerke Richard Wagners. .7S2.2 P48....141<br />

Pfuhl, E. Masterpieces of Greek drawing and paint­<br />

ing qr 759.95 P48 497<br />

Phantom clue. Leroux L6363ph 96<br />

Phelps, E. M. Civil liberty 323.44 P48. . . .376<br />

The same r 323.44 P48. . . .376<br />

Phelps, P., & Short, M. Belle of Philadelphia town 812 P48 146<br />

Phelps, W. L. Adventures and confessions 204 P49 293<br />

As I like it 804 P49asL....143<br />

Twentieth century Amer. novels r 813 P49. . . .658<br />

Philadelphia, South Philadelphia High School for<br />

Girls. Educating for responsibility 379.748 P494 13<br />

Philblad, C. T. Possible applications of mental tests<br />

to social theory and practice 304 P49.... 559<br />

Philips, E. Poesies francaises 841.08 P49 80<br />

Phillimore, J. S. Index verborum Propertianus r 874 P96zp....332<br />

Phillips, D. E., & Newlon, J. H. New social civics 304 P51. . . .234<br />

Phillips, E. C. Little Sally Waters j PS13L....1S9<br />

Phillips, G. R. Pictorial illustration in the school 371.3 P51. . . .469<br />

Phillips, J. A., & Darlington, J. Records of mining<br />

and metallurgy r 622 P51.... 397<br />

Phillips, M., & Tonikinson, W. S. English women<br />

in life & letters 396 P51....385<br />

The same r 396 P51. . . .385


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Phillips, P. L. Descriptive list of maps and views of<br />

Philadelphia in the Lib. of Cong r 016.9174811 P51 271<br />

Phillips, U. B. History of transportation in the<br />

eastern cotton belt 656.09 P51 ... .579<br />

Phillips, W. J. Technique of the color wood-cut 761 P51 . . . .135<br />

Phillpotts, E. Jig-saw P518ji 6<br />

Peacock House P518pe.. ..442<br />

Philobiblos, pseud. Sec Pearson, E. L.<br />

Philopena. Webster W383p. . . .289<br />

Philpot, J. H. Maistre Wace 841 Wl lzp . . . . 143<br />

Phipps, H. Some aspects of the agrarian, question<br />

in Mexico 333 P52....379<br />

Phipps, R. W. Armies of the First French Republic. .944.04 P52 601<br />

Photo-engravers bulletin; monthly r 655.3505 P52. . . .648<br />

Photo-miniature. Copying methods 778.6 P52co. . . .502<br />

High-speed photography 771 P52hi.... 327<br />

Profitable photography 778.21 P52pr . . . .502<br />

Phythyon, H. Rock dust remedy for coal mine explosions<br />

622.81 PS3.. ..319<br />

Pi Kappa Delta. Winning intercollegiate debates<br />

and orations 808.5 P53....411<br />

Piano pieces the whole world plays qM 786.4 P53. . . .586<br />

Piccola gente di citta. Fracchia 853 F85p . . . .227<br />

Picken, J. H. Principles of selling by mail 652 P54p . . . .323<br />

Picture tales from Welsh hills. Thomas T373p 97<br />

Pier, H. L., & Spalding, M. L. Negro r 016.326 P55. . . .460<br />

The same r 331 U2S36 v.22.... 460<br />

Pierce, B. L. Pub. opinion and the teaching of<br />

history in the U. S 375.973 P55. . . .239<br />

Pierce, F. Understanding our children 136.7 P55 .... 173<br />

Pierce, R. H., & Richardson, R. E. National elec­<br />

trical code r 621.3157 P55 252<br />

La Pierre d'Horeb. Duhamel 843 D88p 98<br />

Pierre-Quint, L. Marcel Proust 844 P97zp. . . .589<br />

Pieshkov, A. M. See Gorky, Maxim, pseud.<br />

Pietro e Paolo. Sobrero 853 S67 .... 172<br />

Pigou, A. C. Economics of welfare 330.1 P57. . . .300<br />

Pilon, E. La vie de familie au dix-huitieme siecle..q 914.4 P61 .... 151<br />

Pink, M. A. Procrustes 379.42 P63 384<br />

Pinkney, E. C. Life and works 811 P63 . . . .517<br />

Piper's fee. Adams A217p 95<br />

Pipp, E. G Henry Ford 92 F762p 148<br />

Pirandello, L. Shoot! P649s. .170<br />

Pirtle, T. R. Handbook of dairy statistics r 637 P65. . . .320<br />

History of the dairy industry 637.09 P65. . . .646


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 801<br />

Call number Page<br />

Pittard, Mme. H. (Dufour). Celui qui voit q 843 P67c 620<br />

Le nouvel Adam q 843 P67no.... 620<br />

Pittenger, B. F. Introduction to pub. school finance. .379.11 P67. . . .239<br />

Pittmann, J. Prima donna's album qM 784.2 P67. . . .507<br />

Pittsburgh. Official municipal program qr 917.4886 P67494. . . .342<br />

Pittsburgh—City transit com. Communication to<br />

the mayor and City council qr 625.42 P6742. . . .645<br />

Pittsburgh. Ordinances. Ordinance confirming and<br />

establishing the arms of the city of Pittsburgh<br />

qr 929.8 P67.. . . 339<br />

Ordinance confirming and establishing the design<br />

of the great seal and lesser seals of the city of<br />

Pittsburgh qr 929.8 P67 . . . . 339<br />

Pittsburgh—Pub. education board. Pittsburgh pub.<br />

schools course of study in handwriting r 372.5 P67 14<br />

Pittsburgh—Sesqui-centennial com. Book of Pittsburgh<br />

q 974.886 P6742.... 537<br />

The same qr 974.886 P67492.. . .537<br />

Pittsburgh—Traffic com. Report on a recommended<br />

subway qr 625.42 P674....191<br />

Pittsburgh, Chamber of Commerce. Classified<br />

membership directory and buyers' guide....qr 381 P67cL....636<br />

The same qr 381 P6743 v.8.... 636<br />

"Let's know Pittsburgh" week r 917.4886 P6741L. . . . 342<br />

Minutes of hearing before Com. on railroads and<br />

transportation r 385 P6742m.... 456<br />

Plight of the coal industry r 338.2 P67 379<br />

Pittsburgh, East End Christian Church. Dedication<br />

services r 289.2 P67....626<br />

Pittsburgh Health Club. Pittsburgh's vaccination<br />

scourge of 1924 r 614.473 P67 . . . .250<br />

Pittsburgh, Hungry Club. Year book r 374.5 P67.... 384<br />

Pittsburgh legal journal. Hon. John D. Shafer r 92 S525p. . . .595<br />

Pittsburgh Personnel Assoc.—Section on relations<br />

with educational institutions. Bulletin r 371.42 P67 64<br />

Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Co. Greater Pittsburgh; a<br />

religious center qr 917.4885 P67. . . . 152<br />

The same '0' 381 P6743 v.7. . . . 152<br />

Greater Pittsburgh churches qr 917.4885 P67...352<br />

The same nr 381 P6743 v.7. . . . 152<br />

McKeesport 917-4886 P674.. . .342<br />

The same r 917.4886 P67493m ,42<br />

Pittsburgh post-gazette V 071 P67pg. . . .446<br />

Pittsburgh, Rodef Shalom Congregation. Home<br />

service for 'Hanukkah r 296 P674 9


802 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Pittsburgh school bulletin. Civic improvement<br />

number qr 974.886 P6749. . .427<br />

The same r 379.748 P6742 v.19 pt.2. . .427<br />

Pittsburgh, Second Presbyterian Church. One<br />

hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary r 285.1 P6748 . . .452<br />

Pittsburgh Special Libraries Assoc. Union list of<br />

periodicals qr 016.505 P67 . . .474<br />

Pittsburgh sun. Contest sourcebook r 342.7 P67. . .23S<br />

Pittsburgh sun-telegraph; daily qr 071 P67st. . .446<br />

Pittsburgh Univ. Brief course of ten lectures and<br />

bibliography on party government 329 P674. . .297<br />

The same r 378.7 P67r no.4. . .297<br />

Owl qr 378.7 P6722. . .635<br />

Univ. directory r 378.7 P67uni. . .384<br />

Pittsburgh Univ.—Bur. of business research. Residence<br />

construction and other factors which<br />

have determined rent levels in Pittsburgh r 333 P674. . .462<br />

The same r 658.05 P67 v.3 . . .462<br />

Pittsburgh Univ.—Graduate School. Abstracts of<br />

dissertations for the degree of Doctor of<br />

Philosophy r 378.7 P6742. . .239<br />

Pittsburgh Univ.—Research bur. for retail training.<br />

Annual report r 658.612 P67. . .648<br />

Pittsburgh Univ.—School of business administration.<br />

Business barometers for the Pittsburgh district.. .qr 338 P67.. .632<br />

Plate Glass Manufacturers of Amer. Plate glass in<br />

residence design r 666.15 P68p . . .581<br />

Plater, W. E., & White, H. J. Grammar of the Vulgate. .475 P68. . .637<br />

Plato. Thirteen epistles of Plato<br />

Plattner, K. F. Manual of qualitative and quantita­<br />

888 P68thi. . 343<br />

tive analysis with the blowpipe r 549.1 P69p . . .184<br />

Playfair, G. M. H. Cities and towns of China qr 915.1 P69. . .669<br />

Playground and Recreation Assoc of Amer. Available<br />

material for tlie Sesqui-Centennial celebration<br />

qr 016.8 P69. .2o5<br />

Community drama 792.5 P69. .203<br />

Community music 780 P69. .261<br />

Playmates in print. Whitcman j W642p . ..44<br />

Plumer, W. S. Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the<br />

Romans q 227.1 P71 . .103<br />

Plummer, T. H. Compressed air and its machinery. .621.5 P72. .192<br />

Plunkett, E. J. M. D., baron Dunsany. Sec Dunsany.<br />

Plutarch. Moralia<br />

The<br />

same<br />

Plutocrat. Tarkington<br />

888 P72mo.<br />

r 888 P72mo .<br />

T212pL.<br />

.658<br />

.658<br />

.171<br />

Pochon, A. Academic string quartet album qM 785.74 P73 . .140


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1027<br />

Call number<br />

11 poco lume ed il gran cerchio d'ombra. Brocchi 853 B75p<br />

Poe, E. A. Raven qr gl] p741 '<br />

Poems teachers ask for 821 08 P74<br />

Poincare, R. Memoirs of Raymond Poincare 327.44 P74.<br />

Poland. Finances of Poland ,- 330.438 P75<br />

Poliakoff, V. Mother dear 92 M3863p.<br />

Pollard, A. W., & Redgrave, G. R. Short-title catalogue<br />

of books printed in England, Scotland, &<br />

Irelaiul<br />

qr 016.003 P76. .<br />

Pollock, H. M. Outcome of mental diseases in the<br />

U. S r 362.2 P76. .<br />

Pollock, J. K. Party campaign funds 329 P76. .<br />

Pomeroy, S. Journals and papers 973.2 P77.<br />

Poole, E. Silent storms P795s<br />

With Eastern eyes P795w.<br />

Pope, A. Selections from the poetry of Alexander<br />

803<br />

.290<br />

344<br />

.518<br />

.561<br />

.32<br />

. 337<br />

.44o<br />

. 30<br />

.297<br />

.(.71<br />

.018<br />

. . .6<br />

Pope 821 P81s. . .591<br />

Pope, S. T. Adventurous bow-men 799.3 P81 .408<br />

Popenoe, P. B. Conservation of the family r 173 P81 .230<br />

Popham, A. E. Drawings of the early Flemish<br />

school<br />

Porter, A. K. Romanesque sculpture of the pilgrim­<br />

qr 741 P81. . .583<br />

age roads r 735 P83 . . .497<br />

Porter, C. W. Carbon compounds 547 P83. . .569<br />

Porter, Mrs. E. (Hodgman). Just mother P835ju.. .618<br />

Little pardner P835L. . .442<br />

Porter, Mrs. G. (Stratton). Magic garden P8362m.. 289<br />

Portia marries. Gibbs G3652p . . . . .5<br />

Portland Cement Assoc. Book of concrete facts<br />

about concrete pavements r 625.84 P83. . . 576<br />

Pory, J. John Pory's lost description of Plymouth<br />

colony qr 974.4 P84. . . 346<br />

Post, L. F. What is the single tax? 336.22 P84w. . .381<br />

Postage stamps; monthly r 383.5 P8483 . . .305<br />

Potonniee, G. Histoire de la decouverte de la<br />

photographie 770.9 P85 . . 398<br />

Potter, F. H. Old song favorites qM 784.8 P85. . .508<br />

Potter, R. Modern French art r 709.44 P85 . . .652<br />

Pottsville republican and Pottsville morning paper;<br />

prosperity number ! qr 917.481 P86. . 342<br />

Poulot, D., & Fontaine, H. Etudes pratiques sur les<br />

machines-outils servant aux constructions mecaniques<br />

r 609.164 J42. . .317<br />

Pound, A. Telephone idea, fifty years after r 654.609 P86. . .254<br />

Pound, E. Persona?. Sll P86. . .518<br />

Pound, R. Law and morals 540.1 P86L. . .563


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Pourtales, G. de, comte. Franz Liszt 92 L738p 204<br />

Poux, J. La cite de Carcassonne 914.487 P86 207<br />

Powel, H. W. H. Walter Camp 796.32 P87 78<br />

The same j 796.32 P87....352<br />

Powell, A. E. Romantic theory of poetry 821.09 P87 30<br />

Powell, A. L, & Fuchs, T. Stage lighting r 621.32823 P87. . . 329<br />

The same r 621.32 E28 no.l46A. . .329<br />

Powell, E. A. In Barbary, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco,<br />

and the Sahara 916 P87i. . . 353<br />

Powell, F. W. Bur. of animal industry 636 P87 399<br />

The same r 636 P87. . . .399<br />

Powell, H. P. World's best book of minstrelsy 793.1 P87 199<br />

Powell, L. M. History of the United Typothetae of<br />

America 655.06 P87 . . . . 490<br />

Powell-Anderson, C. Heart of a clown 822 P87. . . .414<br />

Power, E. B. Smaller Amer. house q 728 P87 . . . . 500<br />

Power, E. B. L. General issues of U. S. stamps, .r 383.973 P87g. . . . 560<br />

Power, E. L. List of books for girls r 028.5 P87L. . . .291<br />

Power. Fourth Power kink book 621.101 P87f 576<br />

Power. Feuchtwanger F43S2p .... 361<br />

Power station operation 621.311 P87 71<br />

Practical electrician's pocket book r 621.308 P88 398<br />

Practical engineer electrical pocket book and diary..r 021.308 P882. . . .487<br />

Pralle, H. Tablet weaving 689 P88 . . . .481<br />

Prati, C. Popes & cardinals in modern Rome 282 P88 452<br />

Prato, G. II Piemonte e gli effetti della guerra sulla<br />

sua vita economica e sociale r 940.923 P88. . . .429<br />

Pratt, C, & Stanton, J. Before books 371.3 < P88b 384<br />

Pratt, G. R. Coal dealers truths r 621.187 P889 398<br />

Coal truths r 662.613 P88 649<br />

Precious bane. Webb W365p ...... 55<br />

Preface to a life. Gale G145pr 54<br />

Presbyterian banner. Special number on the bistory<br />

of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh churches qr 974.886 P92. . . .537<br />

The same qr 285.1 P922 v.113. . . .537<br />

Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Series of tracts<br />

on the doctrines, order, and polity of the Presbyterian<br />

Church - r 285.1 P92s 293<br />

Prescott, H. W. Development of Virgil's art 873 V34zp. . . .515<br />

Pressey, Mrs. L. (Cole), & "Pressey, S. L. Methods<br />

of handling test scores 371.25 P92. . . .564<br />

Pressey, S. L., & Pressey, Mrs. L. C. Mental abnormality<br />

and deficiency 132 P92. . . .366<br />

Pressure. Banning B228p. . . .440<br />

Prevost, M. Nouvelles feminites 396 P93 14<br />

Prezzolini, G. Giovanni Papini 858 P22zp. . . .143


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 805<br />

Call number Page<br />

Price, G. Perfect housekeeper 822 P94p . .414<br />

Price, O. Middle Country j 915.1 P94 216<br />

Prichard, R. S. One thousand prolilems in general<br />

chemistry r 541.9 P94. . . .246<br />

Priestley, J. B. Book of Bodley Head verse 821.08 P94 31<br />

F"ools and philosophers 827 P94f. .200<br />

Prince, D. C, & Vogdes, F. B. Principles of mercury<br />

arc rectifiers and their circuits 621.3145 P95. . . .398<br />

Princess and the goblin. MacDonald j M146pr3. . . 359<br />

Pringle, H. F. Alfred E. Smith 92 S6421p. . . .663<br />

Prison Assoc, of N. Y. Study of the conditions in<br />

the prisons on Welfare Island qr 365 P9562 11<br />

Pritchard. J. L. Book of the aeroplane 533.652 P95. . . .119<br />

Problems of personality 130 P96.... 366<br />

Proctor. M. Romance of comets 523.6 P96 65<br />

Progressive education; quarterly qr 370.5 P96 64<br />

Promised land. Reymont R374pr .... 555<br />

Propert, W. A. Russian liallet in Western Europe. . qr 793.3 P96 78<br />

Protestant Episcopal Church—Church congress.<br />

Problems of faith and worship 261 P971 371<br />

Pryde, Anthony, pseud. Rowforest P9772r 442<br />

Przezdziecki, R., comte. Varsovie b 914.38 P97 . . . .422<br />

Pub. ownership; monthly r 351.8 P981. . . .106<br />

Pub. Ownership League of Amer. Annual report. . qr 351.8 P98an 11<br />

Puccini, G. Manon Lescaut 782.5 P98ma. . . . 508<br />

Turandot 782.5 P98tu.... 407<br />

The same .' . .r 782.5 P98tu. . . .407<br />

Puckle, B. S. Funeral customs 393 P98. . . .471<br />

Pueblo boy. Cannon j C173p 214<br />

Puig Casauranc, J. M. De nucstro Mexico 972 P98 . . . .275<br />

Le puits de Jacob. Benoit 843 B44p 98<br />

Pullinger, H. Old Germantown 917.4811 P984. . . .342<br />

Pulver, J. Johannes Brahms 92 B6882p. . . .267<br />

Punjab Univ. Circular of the lib. training class. . . .r 020.713 P98 56<br />

Purdie, H. A. Electrical contracting 621.315 P98 487<br />

Purdy, C. W. Practical uranalvsis and urinary<br />

diagnosis r 543.9 P98....185<br />

Purna Simha. Spirit of Oriental poetry 891 P98 410<br />

Putnam, D. B. David goes to Greenland j 910.4 P99d 43<br />

Putnam, R. Luxemburg and her neighbours 949.31 P99 . . . .670<br />

Pyeshkoff, A. M. See Gorky, Maxim, pseud.<br />

Pyle, H. Howard Pyle's book of pirates j P996h2. . . 3 59<br />

Quaife, E. W. Aunt Polly Basset's singin' skewl 793.1 Q16 592<br />

Quarterly cumulative index medicus qr 010.61 Q192. . . . a75<br />

Quaternary climates Qr 551.569 Q21 . . . .391<br />

Quatre contes. Merimee 843 M63q 98


806 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

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Quear, C. L. School and home gardens j 716.6 Q22. . . .608<br />

Queensland—Intelligence and tourist bur. Pocket<br />

Queensland. .. . 919.43 Q22.. ..424<br />

Quelques contes des romanciers naturalistes. Dow<br />

& Skinner 843 D76 98<br />

Quenioux, G. Les arts decoratifs modernes qb 709.44 Q25....135<br />

Quest, A. L. Hall-. See Hall-Quest.<br />

Quest of the Sea Otter. Conner j C7532q. . . .541<br />

Quick, H., & Quick, E. C. Mississippi steamboatin'. .387 Q29m...314<br />

Quint, L. Pierre-. See Pierre-Quint.<br />

Raabe, W. Hollunderbluthe qr 833 Rll 290<br />

Raby, R. C. Regulation of pawnbroking r 332.34 Rll 61<br />

Racine, J. Theatre complet 842 R12t2 81<br />

Rackham, B. Early Netherlands maiolica qr 738 R12e. . . .583<br />

Radice, Mrs. S. (Jamieson). Home and school 372 R13....384<br />

Radio news. 1001 radio questions and answers q 654.61 R13. . . .491<br />

Le Radium qr 537.5305 R134.. ..477<br />

Radke, M. C. Thirteen colonies 792.5 R13 32<br />

Railroad data qr 656.05 R157 25<br />

Ry. Training Institute, Chicago. Sheet metal practice. .682 R15....573<br />

Raleigh, Sir W. A. On writing and writers 820.4 R16 333<br />

Rail, H. F. Meaning of God 231 R16 293<br />

Ramal, Walter, pseud. Sec De La Mare, W. J.<br />

Rambush, N. E. Modern gas producers r 662.761 R17 26<br />

Ramsay, D. Eulogium upon Benjamin Rush r 171 023. . . .663<br />

Ramsay, J. Bright threshold R1812b 618<br />

Ramsay, Sir W. M., & Bell, G. L. Thousand and one<br />

churches 726 R18 501<br />

Ramsaye, T. Million and one nights 792.7 R18. . . .262<br />

Rand, McNally & Co. Universal atlas of the world, .qr 912 R18u. . . .666<br />

Randall, J. G Constitutional problems under Lincoln. .342.7 R18. . . 379<br />

Randall, J. H. Making of the modern mind 901 R18 85<br />

Ranlett, L. F. Let's go! 940.918 R19....672<br />

Ransom, H. A. V. Short history of mediaeval<br />

Christendom 940.1 R19. . . .345<br />

Ransom, J. C. Two gentlemen in bonds Sll R19t. .264<br />

Raskin, P. M. Anthology of modern Jewish poetry. .808.8 R21....518<br />

Rasmussen, K. J. V. Across Arctic America 917.1 R21. . . .344<br />

Raspe, R. E. Wunderbare reisen zu wasser und lande. .r 833 R21 363<br />

Rastall, R. H. Physico-chemical geology 550 R21. .479<br />

Rathbun, S. H. Background to architecture 720.9 R21 197<br />

Rathenau, W. Von kommenden dingen 301 R21v. 105<br />

Rathmann, C. G. Visual education and the St. Louis<br />

school museum 371 33 R2l . . . .303<br />

The same r 370 U25 1924 no.39. . . .303


INDEX TO AUTHORS. 1027 807<br />

Rawlinson, A. E. J. New Testament doctrine of<br />

Call number Page<br />

_ ,. the Chnst ^ R23. . . .293<br />

Rawlinson, G. Seven great monarchies of the ancient<br />

eastern world 935 R23s m<br />

Rawlinson, H. G. Intercourse between India and<br />

the Western World 954 R?3 539<br />

Rawson, C. Dictionary of dyes, mordants, and<br />

other compounds used in dyeing and calico<br />

Printing ^ ,. 667.203 R23. . . .132<br />

Rawson, K. L. Boy's-eye view of the Arctic 919.8 R23 . . .272<br />

Ray, H. B. Preparatory mathematics for the building<br />

trades S10 R24. . . .638<br />

Ray, J. New elementary algebra r 512 R24 17<br />

Ray, J. E. Things seen in Canada 917.1 R24. .533<br />

Raymond Manufacturing Co., Limited, Corry, Pa.<br />

Chart of spring design r 683.5 R24.... 393<br />

Read, C. Mr. Secretary Walsingham and tlie policy<br />

of Queen Elizabeth r 92 W189r. . .417<br />

Read. H. English stained glass qb 748 R25 .... 497<br />

Reading, Pa. Directories. Boyd's directory of<br />

Reading r 917.4816 R2S." ..342<br />

Real dogs. Gray G8162r 96<br />

Real reward. Parmenter j P251r. . . .677<br />

Reavis, W. C. Pupil adjustment in junior and senior<br />

high schools 371.9 R25. . . .469<br />

Rebhann, G. Theorie des erddruckes und der futtermauern<br />

r 627.81 R25 251<br />

Red caps and lilies. Adams j A214r. . . .606<br />

Red-Cross Soc. ( U. S. Amer. National Red Cross.)<br />

Camp Fire Girls book of aquatics 796.95 R26. . . .656<br />

Red damask. Sachs S1212r 443<br />

Redford, A. Labour migration in England 331 R273. . . .300<br />

Redman, B. R. Edwin Arlington Robinson 811 R54zr 30<br />

Reed, E. B. Songs from the British drama 821.08 R28. . . .518<br />

Reed, E. G. Essentials of transformer practice. .. .621.314 R28a....487<br />

Reed, H. B. Psychology of elementary school subjects. .372 R28. . . .469<br />

Reed, J. E. Masterpieces of German art qr 759.3 R28. . . .404<br />

Reed. J. O., & Guthe, K. E. College physics r 530 R28 17<br />

Reed, T. FI. Municipal government in tlie U. S 352 R28. . . .297<br />

Rees, A. J. Unquenchable flame R2862u 6<br />

Reese, A. M. Alligator and its allies 598.14 R28. . . .187<br />

The same r 508.14 R28....187<br />

Refiner and natural ga'soline manufacturer qr 665.505 R28 74<br />

Regan, M. J. Echoes from the past 027.2 R29. . . . 364<br />

Regine Romani. Cahuet q 843 C12r. . . .020


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Rehder, A. Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs<br />

hardy in North America r 582 R29 571<br />

Reilly, Mrs. E. (Mulqueen). How to cook for children. .641 R31 488<br />

Reilly, J. Physico-chemical methods 541.1 R31. . . .309<br />

Reimers, P., & Gluck, A. Folksongs and other<br />

duets qM 784.8 R31. . . . 140<br />

Reinholt, O. H. Oildom r 553.28 R31. . ..391<br />

Reinthaler. F. Die kunstseide und andere seidenglan-<br />

zende fasern r 677.36 R32.... 123<br />

Reiter, P. Profits, dividends, and the law 3473 R32 465<br />

Reizenstein, J. Biblical history for Jewish religious<br />

schools 221.9 R32... .452<br />

Religion and modern life 204 R32. . . .452<br />

Remenovsky, E. Bewertung der brennstoffe auf<br />

grund moderner kohlenforschung r 662.621 R33. . . .581<br />

Remenyi, J. Emberek, ne sirjatok!. . .regeny 894.53 R33e. . . .444<br />

Remer, C. F. F'oreign trade of China 382 R33 . . . .304<br />

Remey, C. M. Bahai revelation and reconstruction. . . .297 R33b. . . .174<br />

National church of the U. S qr 726 R33n .... 260<br />

Peace of the world 297 R33p .... 103<br />

Seties of twelve articles introductory to the study<br />

of the Baha'i teachings 297 R33s 371<br />

Repertorium der technischen, mathematischen, und<br />

naturwissenschaftlichen journal-literatur r 605 R352....573<br />

Representative Clevelanders r 920 R354. . . .268<br />

Republic or empire? the Philippine question r 325.3 R35. . . .106<br />

Restitution of the bride. Howell H856r 554<br />

La resurrection d'Aphrodite. Geniaux q 843 G293r. . . .620<br />

Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery r 610.5 R361 69<br />

Return of Don Quixote. Chesterton C4272r 361<br />

Reubeni, fiirst der Juden. Brod 833 B76 290<br />

Reusens, E. H. J. filements d'archeologie chretienne. .qr 246 R36. . . .371<br />

Reuter, E. B. Amer. race problem 326 R36am. . . .460<br />

Review of reviews. 150 years ago r 973.3 R36.... 537<br />

Revista de chimica pura e applicada; publicagao<br />

mensal r 540.5 R369 185<br />

La Revue de Part, ancien et moderne; monthly qr 705 R37. ... 135<br />

Revue des questions scientifiques; quarterly qr 505 R371. . . .307<br />

Rex. Benson B443re 615<br />

Rev, R. La cathedrale de Cahors qb 721.4 R37. . . .329<br />

Les vieilles eglises fortifiees du Midi de la France, .b 726 R37. . . .501<br />

Reymont, W. S. Les paysaus 843 R37 98<br />

Promised land R374pr.... 555<br />

Reynolds, J. W. Handbook of the mining law's of<br />

tbe U. S. and Canada r 622.007 R37 193<br />

Rhapsody. Schnitzler S361rh. 443


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 809<br />

Call number Page<br />

Rhoads, J. E., & Tatnall, R. R. How a leather belt<br />

transmits power ,. 621.852 R384. . . .317<br />

Rhodes, E. M. Once in tbe saddle R3843o. .442<br />

Ricci, L., & Ricci, F. Crispino e la comare 782.6 R39c .140<br />

. The same..... r 782.6 R39c^'. 340<br />

Rice, E. A. Brief history of physical education 613.7109 R39. . . .395<br />

Rice, E. E. Grand potpourri of all the melodies<br />

from the celebrated Amer. opera bouffe, Evan-<br />

g eline qM 786.4 R39....655<br />

Rice, F. E. Organic chemistry 547 R39 478<br />

Rice, J. C. Parliamentary rules r 328.1 R39 . .458<br />

Rice, R. A. Rousseau and the poetry of nature in<br />

eighteenth century France 841.09 R39. .515<br />

Rice, W. de G. C. Palmer House, old and new qr 917.73 R39 530<br />

Richards, J. A. Drama 808.2 R41 521<br />

English poetry 821.08 R41 . . . .591<br />

Essays 824.08 R41. . ..515<br />

Richards, W. E., & Geier, O. A. Patents; law and<br />

practice r 608 R41p....l23<br />

Richardson, L. B. Study of the liberal college 378 R41. . . .384<br />

Richman, J. Laughs from Jewish lore 296 R42 79<br />

Richmond, E. T. Moslem architecture b 723.3 R42 .... 406<br />

Richmond, Mrs. G. L. (Smith). Cherry Square R425ch 97<br />

Richmond, Va. Directories. Richmond, Virginia,<br />

city directory r 917.55 R42. . . .208<br />

Rickaby, F. L. Haven 812 R43 .... 521<br />

Riddell, W. R. Mich, under British rule r 347.99 R43. . . .381<br />

Rideal, E. K. Introduction to surface chemistry 541.12 R43i. . . .390<br />

Rider, Mrs. G. (Tressel), & Hoyt, A. M. Braille<br />

transcribing 371.9 R43 . . . 313<br />

Riek, F. O. Rhinelander handbook of refrigeration<br />

qr 621.5662 R44. . . .398<br />

Riepka, H. C. Die rohre und ihre anwendung. . . ,r 654.122 R44. . . 330<br />

Ries, H. Bibliography of clay deposits r 016.55361 R44 . . . .391<br />

The same r 666.3 ASlb v.4. ...391<br />

Riesbeck, E. W. Practical heating systems 697 R44....573<br />

Riesenberg, F. East Side, West Side R449e . . . .170<br />

Right off the map. Montague M8462r .... 618<br />

Riley, I. W. From myth to reason 509 R45. . . .474<br />

Riley, J. W. Raggedy man j 811 R45ra 43<br />

Rimington, F. C. Motor rambles through France 914.4 R46. . . .422<br />

Rimskv-Korsakov, N. A. Le coq d'or (The golden<br />

"cock) 782.57 R46. . . . 508<br />

Rine, J. Z. Feeding your dog 636.7 R47 .... 646<br />

Rinehart, Mrs. M. E. (Roberts). Lost ecstasy R472Los . . . .443<br />

Tish plays the game R472ti 6


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Ringer. Wallace W1752r. . . .443<br />

Ringstrom, N. H., & Gotkc, G. W. Amer. history., qr 973 R47 347<br />

Ripley, W. Z. Main Street and Wall Street 338.8 R48m 178<br />

Risdon, P. J. Romance of our wonderful world j 551 R49. . . .432<br />

Wireless j 654.1 R49....216<br />

Rise and progress of the province of St. Joseph and<br />

the Capuchin Order in the U. S 271.36 R49. . . .626<br />

Ritchie, W. Useful strokes for billiard players 794.7 R49 . . . .408<br />

Ritter, A. Elementare theorie und berechnung eiserner<br />

dach- und brucken-constructionen r 624 R51. . . .192<br />

Rivers to cross. Pertwee P447r. . . 370<br />

Riverside, Cal.—Pub. lib. Summary report r 027.4 R52 56<br />

Rivet, P. Bibliographie americaniste qr 016.97 R52.... 603<br />

Rivollet, G. Les trois graces q 843 R52t 620<br />

Road End. Morrison M9192r. . . .362<br />

Robbins, C. B. No-par stock 332.6 R53 . . . .464<br />

Robbins, W. W. Principles of plant growth 581.1 R53. . . .571<br />

Roberg, L., praeses. Dissertatio mechanico-chymica<br />

de ferri confectione ejusque usu vario r 6693 R53. . . .582<br />

Roberjot, H. L'industrie de la coutellerie r 672.71 R53 .... 573<br />

Roberts, A. W, & Rolfe, J. C. Essential Latin<br />

lessons for beginners 475 R53 . . . .567<br />

Roberts, E. H. How to know laces 746 R53 497<br />

Roberts, E. M. My heart and my flesh R5363m. . . .618<br />

Time of man R5363t 55<br />

Roberts, G. N. AVeasel 812 R53.. . .335<br />

Roberts, L. J. Nutrition work with children 612.39 R53. . . .483<br />

Robertson, J. K. Book of lettering 744.2 R54 327<br />

Robertson, J. M. Problem of "Hamlet" 822.33 S89 . . . . 203<br />

Robertson, M. D. Laymen and the new architecture. .720.4 R54. . . .260<br />

Robertson, Sir W. R., 1st hart. Soldiers and statesmen<br />

940.91 R54. . . . 275<br />

Robertson-Scott, J. W. See Scott.<br />

Robinson, B. W. Gospel of John 226.5 R54. . . .371<br />

Robinson, E. A. Tristram 811 R54tr....412<br />

Robinson, J. A. Two Glastonbury legends 398.25 R55. . . .471<br />

Robinson, J. H. Ordeal of civilization 940 R55or.... 273<br />

Robinson, L. R. Investment trust <strong>org</strong>anization and<br />

management 332.14 R55 12<br />

Robinson, M. L. Sarah's Dakin j R552s. . . .608<br />

Robinson, T. H. Outline introduction to the history<br />

of religions 270 R55 452<br />

Robson, E. I. Wayfarer in Provence 914.4 R56. .151<br />

Wayfarer on the Loire 914.4 R56w 341<br />

Roche, M. de la. See De la Roche.


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1027 811<br />

Rockefeller Foundation—Medical education div.<br />

Call number Page<br />

Methods and problems of medical education. . . .qr 010.7 R576. . . .485<br />

Rodgers' Sand Co., Pittsburgh. List of coal mines,<br />

landings, and towns r 656.813 R58. . . .400<br />

Roemer, J., & Allen, C. F. Extra-curricular ac­<br />

tivities in junior and senior high schools 370.17 RS9. . . .384<br />

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. Heat treatment<br />

of steel with cyanide r 009.17 Rol . . . .582<br />

Roger, Noelle, pseud. Sec Pittard, Mme. H. (Dufour).<br />

Rogers, A. Elements of industrial chemistry 000 Role. . . .132<br />

Rogers. C. Colonel Bob Ingersoll 92 I2443r 337<br />

Rogers, C. G. Textbook of comparative physiology. .591.1 Rol . . . .247<br />

The same r 591.1 R61. . . .247<br />

Rogers, L. Amer. Senate 32S.73 R61 . . . .235<br />

Rogers, L. AY Dreams and premonitions 135 R61 . . . .291<br />

Gods in tlie making 212 Rolg. . . .373<br />

Hints to young students of occultism 212 Rolh. . . .373<br />

Purpose of life 170.4 R61 367<br />

Reincarnation 212 Rolr ... .373<br />

Rogers, W. Letters of a self-made diplomat to his<br />

president 817 RolL. . . .523<br />

There's not a bathing suit in Russia, & other bare<br />

facts 817 R61t. . . .523<br />

Rogerson, F. W. Cost of freight transport by ry 385 R61. . . .304<br />

Rohde, E. Psyche 292 R62. . . .452<br />

Rohlfs, Mrs. C. See Green. A. K.<br />

Rohmer, Sax, pseud. Sec Ward, A. S.<br />

Rolfe, W. E., & Cannon, L. FI. Municipal bridge<br />

of St. Louis r 624 R63 .... 645<br />

Rollier, A. Heliotherapy 615.831 R64 314<br />

R0lvaag, O. E. Giants in the earth R65o2g. . . .443<br />

Roman architectural ornament qr 722.7 R65. . . .501<br />

Roman Catholic Church. Ceremonial r 282 R65c...,371<br />

Rome, R. Galleria Naziouale d'Arte Antica c Gabinetto<br />

delle Stampe. Catalogo r 708.5 R663 653<br />

Romoli-Venturi, Dott. Elettrotermica r 621.364 R66 24<br />

Roosevelt, N. Philippines 991.4 R68. . . .539<br />

Roosevelt, Theodore. Amer. problems 304 RoSam . . . .456<br />

Campaigns and controversies 320.4 R08c. . . .458<br />

Literary essays 814 R68L....515<br />

Roosevelt, Theodore, b. 1887, & Roosevelt, K. East<br />

of the sun and west of the moon 915.84 R68 84<br />

Root, H. W. Boys' life of Barnum j 62 B2S6r. . .360<br />

Root Mrs. M. M. Michigan's favorite college<br />

songs QM 784.61 R68 .... 508<br />

Root, R. E. Mathematics of engineering 510 R68 . . . .638


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Root, W. T. Psychological and educational survey<br />

of 1916 prisoners r 364 R68 628<br />

Ros, Mrs. A. M. Irene Iddesleigh R697i.... 362<br />

Roscoe, E. S. Buckinghamshire 914.257 R71 83<br />

Rose, A. Boy showman and entertainer<br />

Rose, H. J. Selection of coals for the manufacture<br />

j 793 R71. . . .432<br />

of coke qr 662.7 R7L . . .132<br />

Rosenbach, A. S. W. Early Amer. children's books, .r 028.5 R72. . . .556<br />

Rosenbach Co. Catalogue of autograph letters and<br />

documents relating to the Declaration of Independence<br />

and the Revolutionary War qr 973.3 R723 . . . .538<br />

Rosenberg, A. Raffael q 759.5 R19r.... 404<br />

Rembrandt q 759.9 R33r.... 327<br />

Rosenbloom, J. Bibliography of lipins (lipoids)..qr 016.547787 R72. . . .390<br />

Roses of the winds. Lustig j L981r 87<br />

Rosny, J. H., aine, pseud. La fille d'affaires q 843 R735f. . . .620<br />

Ross, J. D. Little book of Burns lore 92 B939r 595<br />

Ross, M. Your tonsils and adenoids 616.31 R73...390<br />

Rossini, G A. L'ltaliana in Algeri 782.6 R74i 508<br />

Rossiter, F. S. Carbon monoxide gas poisoning. . . .r 613.62 R74. . . .315<br />

Rostand, E. Cyrano de Bergerac q 842 R75c6. . . .414<br />

Rostovtsev, M. I. Social & economic history of the<br />

Roman Empire<br />

Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Eng.<br />

—Lib. Catalogue of the printed books on agri­<br />

q 937 R75 .... 425<br />

culture r 016.63 R75. . . . 253<br />

Rothert, O. A. Filson Club and its activities r 976.9 R75f. . . .274<br />

Story of a poet r 811 C29zr . . ..200<br />

Rouch, J. A. P. L'atmosphere et la prevision du<br />

temps r 551.5 R77....246<br />

Roughead, W. Fatal countess 343.1 R77f.... 381<br />

Rourke, C. M. Trumpets of jubilee 920 R77 527<br />

Rout, E. A. Maori symbolism 919.31 R77 . . . .533<br />

Roux-Brahic, J. Mines r 622.08 R78 127<br />

Row, T. S. Philosophy of the Bhagavad-Gita 891.2 B469r. . . .410<br />

Rowe, D. Tone stories for boys and girls to play<br />

and sing qj 786.4 R79 543<br />

Rowforest. Pryde, Anthony, pseud P9772r. . . .442<br />

Rowland, Mrs. E. O. (Moore). Andrew Jackson's<br />

campaign against the British 973.5 R79. .347<br />

Rubinstein, H. F. Peter & Paul 822 R82p 661<br />

Ruhl, . Zerkleinerung von brennstoffen qr 662.84 R85 .... 581<br />

Ruhling, T. C. Underground systems for electric<br />

light and power 621.3152 R85 487<br />

Rush, S. R. Historical and genealogical account of<br />

the Rush family r 929.2 R89. .419


INDEX TO AUTHORS. 1927 813<br />

Ruslander, S. L., & Main, F. W. Pa. corporation<br />

Call number Page<br />

t? ,!T' A" ','"•'"; r 33 "- 2 R89 - • • - 237<br />

Kussell, B. Analysis ot matter 530 1 R91 f)39<br />

Russell, C. Classroom tests 136 7 R91 447<br />

Russell, Mrs. D. W. (Black). Right to be happy 371 R913 623<br />

Russell, E. H„ & Russell, W. K. Ultra-violet radiation<br />

and actinotherapy 015.831 R91 575<br />

Russell, P. Benjamin Franklin 92 F879ru 8'<br />

John Paul Jones


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Salzmann, L. F.—continued.<br />

More medieval byways 390 S18m.<br />

Samson, H. G. Pittsburgh's civic center 917.4886 S19. . .<br />

The same r 917.4886 S19.<br />

Samuel, M. I, the Jew 296 S193L<br />

Sandy, I. Andorra q 843 S22 .•. .<br />

Sanford, A. P., & Schauffler, R. H. Armistice day 808.8 S22. . .<br />

The same r 808.8 S22.<br />

Sanger, M. H. What every boy and girl should know..612.6 S22wh.<br />

What every girl should know 612.6 S22w.<br />

Sanitation Corporation, N. Y. Sanitation of cities r 628 S22.<br />

Sanson, J. La prevision du temps en agriculture. .r 551.501 S22.<br />

Santayana, G. Platonism and the spiritual life 184 S23 .<br />

Saposs, D. J. Left wing unionism 331.88 S24.<br />

Sarah's Dakin. Robinson j R552s.<br />

Sardonic smile. Diehl D571s.<br />

Sargent, J. S. John Singer Sargent [Reproductions] . .759.1 S24s.<br />

Sarver, L. A. Solubility relations of the rare earth<br />

oxalates qr 546.3 S25 .<br />

Sassoon, S. Satirical poems<br />

Saunders, A. M. Carr-. Sec Carr-Saunders.<br />

821 S25s.<br />

Saunier, C. Louis Barye 735 B28s. . .<br />

Saurat, D. Three conventions 110 S25. . .<br />

Sauveur, A. Metallography and heat treatment of<br />

iron and steel q 669.1 S26a2.<br />

The same qr 669.1 S26a2.<br />

Savage, H. J. Games and sports in British schools<br />

and universities q 796.4 S26. . .<br />

The same qr 371.17 C21b no.18...<br />

Savignon, A. Le secret des eaux q 843 S26. .<br />

Saville, M. H. Wood-carver's art in ancient<br />

Mexico r 913.72 S26..<br />

Sayers & Co., London. List of persons abroad or<br />

missing entitled to unclaimed property r 347.6 S27. .<br />

Schauffler, H. P. Adventures in habit-craft 170 S31. .<br />

Schell, E. H. Technique of executive control 658.7 S32. .<br />

Schelling, F. E. Shakespeare and "demi-science"... .822.33 D74..<br />

Typical Elizabethan plays 822 S32<br />

Schenck, Mrs. J. D. Music, youth, & opportunity 780.7 S32. .<br />

Schiller, F. C. S. Eugenics & politics<br />

Schindler, K. Century of Russian song from Glinka<br />

575.6 S33. .<br />

to Rachmaninoff qM 784.8 S33. .<br />

Masters of Russian song qM 784.8 S33m. .<br />

Sixty Russian folk-songs qM 784.4 S33. . .<br />

Schirmer, G. Album of bass songs qM 784.8 S337aL. .<br />

Schliepmann, H. Lichtspieltheater qb 725.82 S34..


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

81 3<br />

Schlipkoter, M. War<br />

rmewirtschaft<br />

•<br />

im eisenhutten-<br />

' ' '<br />

.... r C<br />

Schluter, W.'C." How 'to do research' work." ""'" ' ''<br />

371.3 S34....239<br />

Schmitz, FI Deutsche mobel des klassizismus qb 749 S35 . . !.;.<br />

Encyclopaedia of furniture. . (|b 74g S3Sc m<br />

Schnedler, W. A. How to get ahead financially 531.84 S35 379<br />

Schnee, H. German colonization, past and future. . 3'5 3S35 377<br />

Schneider, J. Laerebog i elemental mekanik med<br />

tabeller -,. „,,. ,,,,<br />

c , .. , . ' r 531 S35 183<br />

Schnitzler, A. Rhapsody S361rh<br />

Schoder, E. W., & Dawson, F. M. Hydraulics. 532 S36<br />

Schoen, A. M. Special agents' electrical hand-<br />

443<br />

568<br />

„ , book r 021.3157 S36. . . .252<br />

Scholastlc qr 051 S36. . . . 364<br />

Scholz, J. \ . Split seconds<br />

Schons, D. Some bibliographical notes on Sor Juana<br />

S368s . 505<br />

Ines de la Cruz r 012 S37 556<br />

School arts magazine. Pa. number 707 S37 405<br />

The same r 707 S37.'.'.'.' 405<br />

The sanle 70S S37 v.24....405<br />

The same r 705 S37 v.24. . . .405<br />

Schoonmaker, F. Through Europe on two dollars<br />

a da >' 914 S37....422<br />

Sch<strong>org</strong>er, A. W. Chemistry of cellulose and wood. . 547.664 S37. . . .185<br />

The same r 547.664 S37....185<br />

Schotz, S. P. Synthetic rubber q 678.7 S37. .. .313<br />

Schreger, B. G. Grundriss der chirurgischen operationen<br />

r 617.9 S37.... 250<br />

Schreiner, G. A. Cables and wireless and their role<br />

in the foreign relations of the U. S 384 S37 115<br />

Schreiner, O. From man to man S378f. . . .555<br />

Schriever, J. B., & Cummings, T. H. Complete selfinstructing<br />

lib. of practical photography 770 S37 502<br />

Schroeder, R. Mica and mica products r 553.9 S38. . . .391<br />

Schubring, P. Donatello q 735 D72s.... 327<br />

Schulte, A. P. Facts about Poe 92 P741sc 36<br />

The same r 92 P741sc 36<br />

Schultz, Y. La flamme sur le rempart q 843 S38 021<br />

Schultze, J. Die grundwasserabsenkung in theorie<br />

und praxis r 6243 S38. . . .576<br />

Schwarz, M. von, & Dannemann, F. Die eisengewinnung<br />

von den altesten zeiten bis auf den<br />

heutigen tag r 669.109 S41 133<br />

Schwertner, T. M. Eucharistic renaissance 265 S41. . . .232<br />

Der schwiegersohn. Baumbach 833 B32s2. . . .363<br />

The same 833 B32s.... 363


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Call number Page<br />

Science as good reading 504 S41 . . . .638<br />

The same r 504 S41 .... 638<br />

Scott, A. M. Suomi, the land of the Finns 914.71 S42 599<br />

Scott, C. M. Philosophy of modernism 780 S42 656<br />

Scott, F. N. Standard of Amer. speech 420.4 S42 116<br />

Scott, H. English, French, and German banking<br />

terms r 332.1 S42. . . .300<br />

Scott, J. B. U.S. and France 327.73 S42u .... 106<br />

Scott, J. F. Menace of nationalism in education 172 S42. . . .230<br />

Scott, J. H. Rhythmic prose 426 S42. . . .182<br />

Rhythmic verse 426 S42r 116<br />

Scott, J. W. Robertson-. Story of the women's institute<br />

movement in England & Wales & Scotland. .396 S42. . . .472<br />

Scott, S. Making God vital 231 S42....103<br />

Scott, T. Friendship of books 028 S42 . ...172<br />

Scotus Viator, pseud. Historian as a political force<br />

in central Europe 907 S43....344<br />

New Slovakia 943.71 S43 . . . .209<br />

Scout of the Buckongehanon. McWhorter r M229s. . . .617<br />

Scoville, S. Man and beast S432m 55<br />

Runaway days 814 S432. . . .515<br />

Scroggs, W. O. Filibusters and financiers 972.85 S43 . . . .539<br />

Scudder, H. E. Amer. poems 811.08 S43a . . ..591<br />

Sea fog. Fletcher F635sea .... 169<br />

Sea whispers. Jacobs J134sc 96<br />

Seaboard National Bank of the City of N. Y.<br />

Practical suggestions for travel abroad 910.2 S43. . . 349<br />

Seabrook, W. B. Adventures in Arabia 915.3 S43 . . . .669<br />

Seaburv, W. M. Pub. and the motion picture industry. .792.7 S43. . . .408<br />

Seaby, A. W. Colour printing with linoleum and<br />

wood blocks 761 S43 .... 583<br />

Seal, E. D. House of simplicity 747 S43h .... 196<br />

Searing, Mrs. A. E. (Pidgeon). When granny was<br />

a little girl j S439w 43<br />

Searle, C. H., & Kober, P. A. Mineral balance of<br />

the human body r 613.27 S43 . . ..250<br />

Sears, J. B. School survey 370.2 S43 469<br />

Le secret de la villa des trois cypres. Du Bois q 843 D85. . . .620<br />

Le secret des eaux. Savignon q 843 S26.... 621<br />

Secret listeners of the East. Mukerji M9532s 170<br />

Secret of Father Brown. Chesterton C4272s. . . .616<br />

Secrist, H. Widening retail market and consumers'<br />

buying habits 658.612 S44 323<br />

Sedgwick, A. D. Old countess S448o . . . .289<br />

Sedgwick, H. D. Cortes 973.1 S44 156


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1928 817<br />

Call number Page<br />

Seerey, D. F. Small sawmills 674 S45 313<br />

_ T '; e f amt r 63o'o U2Sb no.718*.! '. '.'.A3<br />

Segall, J. B. Roumanian folk tales retold from the<br />

c, , or if illal •. 398S45....505<br />

Seguin, M. Des ponts en fil de fer qr 624.5 S45. . 192<br />

Seibert, Mrs. G. A. (Woodcock). Poems of dawn. . . .811.08 S45. '. .'.'. 591<br />

Seitz, D. C. Great island 917.18 S46 38<br />

Horace Greeley 92 G826s" \ \ 148<br />

Selected Russian short stories. Chamot C3572s 361<br />

Sellers, E. J. English ancestry of the Wayne family<br />

of Pennsylvania r 929.2 W35s 527<br />

Sellers family of Pa. and allied families r 929.2 S467s. . . .419<br />

Selley, E. English pub. house as it is 178 S46. .557<br />

11 Selmi r 543.05 S46. . . .040<br />

Selvidge, R. W., & Allton, J. M. Blacksmithing 682 S46 68<br />

& \\ itt, H. A. Instruction manual for young<br />

Printers 655.07 S46 491<br />

Selwyn-Brown, A. History of the Amer. Paper and<br />

Pulp Assoc qr 676.06 S46.... 393<br />

Semple, H. C. I'rsulines in New- Orleans and Our<br />

Lady of Prompt Succor 271.9 S47. . . .232<br />

Senft, F. Synopsis der mineralogie und geognosie r 549 S47 18<br />

Sengstock, F. F. Electrical hazards and their prevention<br />

in various occupancies r 021.3157 S47. . . . 193<br />

Serao, M. Mors tua 853 S48m 227<br />

Seraphita. Balzac 843 B21s 97<br />

Sergeant, E. S. Fire under the Andes 920 S43 . . . .338<br />

Seton, E. Thompson. Animals j 599 S49. . . .352<br />

Seton, Sir M. C. C. India office 354.42 S49. . . .377<br />

Seton, W. W. Some historians of Scotland 941 S49. . . .425<br />

Seton-Watson, R. W. .See Scotus Viator, pseud.<br />

Sewall, C. H. Wireless telegraphy r 654.1 S51. . . .648<br />

Sexton, R. W. Amer. apartment houses of today. . .qb 728.2 S51. . . .501<br />

Spanish influence on Amer. architecture and decoration<br />

qb 724.9 S51. . . . 501<br />

Seybolt, R. F. Source studies in Amer. colonial<br />

education 373.7 S51. . . 313<br />

Seymour, Mrs. B. K. ( Stapleton). Three wives S521t. . . .618<br />

Seymour, St. J. D. Irish witchcraft and demonology. . . .133 S52. . . .366<br />

Shadows waiting. Chilton C438s.... 287<br />

Shadwell, A. Breakdown of socialism 335 S52b. . . .463<br />

Shakespeare, W. As you like it 822.33 0393. . . .521<br />

Comedy r of A midsummer-night's dream 822.33 P77. . . .521<br />

Comedy of Katharine and Petruchio 822.33 Q33 81<br />

King Henry iv; part 1 822.33 W17. . . .521<br />

Merchant of Venice 822.33 P395. . . .521


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Shakespeare, W.—continued.<br />

Much ado about nothing 822.33 Q17 521<br />

Tempest 822.33 Q57. ...521<br />

Tragedy of Julius Caesar 822.33 T198 522<br />

Tragedy of King Lear 822.33 T393 .... 522<br />

Tragedy of Macbeth 822.33 TS997.... 522<br />

Twelfth night 822.33 Q792.... 522<br />

Works 822.33 J15.. ..335<br />

Shanahan, E. W. South America 918 S52 669<br />

Shapland, H. P. Practical decoration of furniture. . . .q 749 S529. . . .584<br />

Shapley, H. Stars 520 S52. ...638<br />

Sharp, C. J. English folk songs qM 784.4 S53en 508<br />

Sharp, D. L. "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" 590.4 S53s 19<br />

Shaver, E. L. Leader's guide for young people's<br />

projects 377 S533L 469<br />

Shaw, G. B. Translations and tomfooleries 822 S534tr 81<br />

The same r 822 S53tr 81<br />

Shaw, Mrs. G. E. (Metcalfe). English caravanners<br />

in the wild West 917.8 S53 423<br />

Shaw, G. J. Leathercraft 745.5 S53 497<br />

Shaw, Sir W. N. Manual of meteorology qr 551.5 S53 571<br />

Shay, Felix. Elbert Hubbard of East Aurora 92 H8742s 148<br />

Shay, Frank. Plays for strolling mummers 812 S53p. . . .265<br />

She blows! and sparm at that! Hopkins j H786she 87<br />

Shearcroft, W. F. F. Story of electricity from<br />

Thales to Einstein 537.09 S53. . . .243<br />

Sheffield, Eng.—Free pub. libraries and museum.<br />

Catalogue of books on the gas industry r 016.6657 S54. . . .581<br />

Sheldon, H. H. Physics for colleges 530 S54 243<br />

Sheppard, J. T. Aeschylus & Sophocles<br />

Shepperson, Sister M. F. Comparative study of St.<br />

822.09 S54 335<br />

Thomas Aquinas and Herbert Spencer 189 T37zs 101<br />

The same r 189 T37zs 101<br />

Sheridan, B. M. Speaking and writing English 808 S552. . . .200<br />

Sherman, S. P. Main stream 814 S553ma 410<br />

Sherman, W. R. Diplomatic and commercial relations<br />

of the U. S. and Chile 327.73 S553. . . .235<br />

Sherwood, M. Merry pilgrimage j 398.26 S55 677<br />

Sherwood, R. E. Here we are again 92 S5542s 149<br />

Shillito, E. Life and work 261 S55. . . .174<br />

Shoemaker, H. W. More Allegheny episodes r 974.8 S559m 211<br />

Sholto-Douglas, N. I. Synopses of English fiction r 823 S55. . . .263<br />

Shoot! Pirandello<br />

Shou-Lin Cheng. See Cheng.<br />

Shu-jen, Chou. Sec Chou Shu-jen.<br />

P649s 370<br />

Shultz, W. J. Taxation of inheritance 336.24 S56. .110


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

Call number<br />

Shuster, G. N. English literature 820.9 S56.<br />

Sidgwick, A. Introduction to Greek prose composition. .488 S56.<br />

Siegfried, A. Amer. comes of age 917 3 5571<br />

Sierra, G. Martinez. See Martinez Sierra.<br />

Silent storms. Poole P795s<br />

Sillery, J. Hotel de Sagan qr 728.3 S5s'<br />

Silver forest. Williams W742s<br />

Silverman, A. Research r 507 558<br />

Simkhovitch, M. K. Settlement primer 331.85 S58.<br />

Simkins, F. B. Tillman movement in South Carolina. .975.7 S58.<br />

Simon, E. D. City council from within 352 S59.<br />

Simon, Sir J. A. Three speeches on the General<br />

strike 331.89 S59.<br />

Simonds, F. H. How Europe made peace without<br />

America 940.93 S59.<br />

Simpson, C. W. Leicestershire & its hunts qr 799 S61.<br />

Simson, H. Fraser-. See Fraser-Simson.<br />

Sinclair, J. Instructions for collecting and preserving<br />

valuable Lepidoptera qr 595.78 S61.<br />

Sinclair, U. B. Oil! S6162o.<br />

Singh, Puran. See Purna Simha.<br />

Singleton, K. Collecting of antiques q 707.3 S61.<br />

Singmaster, E. Book of the U. S j 973 S61.<br />

Sinner's comedy. Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud H649si.<br />

Sinsheimer, A. Retail advertising of men's and boys'<br />

wear 659 S61.<br />

Sipe, C. H. History of Butler Co qr 974.891 S61.<br />

Indian chiefs of Pennsylvania 974.8 S61.<br />

The same r 974.8 S61.<br />

Siren, O. Imperial palaces of Peking qb 728.3 S61.<br />

Siringo, C. A. Riata and spurs 917.8 S61 .<br />

Sisco, F. T. On the metallurgy of iron and steel 669.1 S622.<br />

Sisson, C. J. Shakespeare in India 822.33 HM4.<br />

Sitwell, E. Poetry and criticism 808.1 S62.<br />

Sleeping beauty 821 S6232s .<br />

Sitwell, S. Cyder feast 821 S623c.<br />

Sixty photographs from the Italian Irredenta qb 747 S62.<br />

Sjcestedt, E. Le secret de la sagesse frangaise 914.4 S62.<br />

Skin horse. Bianco j B472s.<br />

Skinner, C. E. Readings in educational psychology.... 150 S62.<br />

Skinner, C. L. Becky Landers j S628b .<br />

Skonhoft-Halvorsen, J. Plan trigonometri r 514.5 S62.<br />

Skrine, C. P. Chinese Central Asia 915.16 S62.<br />

Slater, D. D. Pictures from storyland for the pianoforte<br />

qj 786.4 S63 .<br />

Slatterv, C. L. Words from His throne 232 S63.<br />

810<br />

Page<br />

343<br />

.507<br />

.423<br />

.618<br />

. 585<br />

..55<br />

.638<br />

.110<br />

.427<br />

.298<br />

.463<br />

.429<br />

.331<br />

.480<br />

.363<br />

.259<br />

.278<br />

..54<br />

..73<br />

.671<br />

.347<br />

.347<br />

.329<br />

.423<br />

.257<br />

.522<br />

.200<br />

.264<br />

.659<br />

.497<br />

351<br />

.675<br />

. 623<br />

..43<br />

.243<br />

.533<br />

. 543<br />

.232


820 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

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Slaughter, M. S. Roman portraits 870.4 S63 201<br />

Sleeper, M. B. 101 radio receiving circuits 654.624 S63o . . . .580<br />

Sloman, Mrs. L. (Gillmore). Some primary methods. . . .372 S63. . . .470<br />

Slosson, E. E. Physical sciences 530 S63 66<br />

The same r 530 S63 66<br />

Slosson, P. W. Twentieth century Europe 940.9 S63. . . .601<br />

Small, J. W. Castles and mansions of the Lothians. .qb 728.8 S63. . . .138<br />

Small bachelor. Wodehouse W832sm.... 619<br />

Smith, A. Corbett-. See Corbett-Smith.<br />

Smith, A. G. Short history of medieval England 942 S642 . . . .154<br />

Smith, C. R. Bible doctrine of womanhood in its<br />

historical evolution 396 S64.... 566<br />

Smith, D. Days of His flesh 232 S645 .... 293<br />

Smith, D. H. Bur. of naturalization 3253 S64b. . . .458<br />

The same r 325.1 S64b . . ..458<br />

Panama Canal 626.9 S64. . . . 485<br />

The same r 626.9 S64. . . . 485<br />

Smith, D. N. Oxford book of eighteenth century<br />

verse 821.08 S64. . . .412<br />

Smith, E. Form-room plays j 793.1 S646f. . . .216<br />

Smith, E. A. Mineral industries of Alabama r 557.61 S64 18<br />

Smith, E. H. Eleanor of Cumberland Mountain 812 S646....522<br />

Smith, E. P. Rigordans 822 S646 661<br />

Smith, Edgar F. Old chemistries qr 540.9 S64o 569<br />

& Keller, H. F. Laboratory notes r 546.1 S64 246<br />

Smith, Ernest F. Rotary and motor converters. . . .621.3145 S64. . . .398<br />

Smith, G. J. Longmans' English grammar 425 S64. . . .567<br />

Smith, H. H. Museum as an educator r 507 S64. . . .307<br />

Smith, H. J. Industrial education 607 S649 573<br />

Smith, H. P. Heretic's defense 92 S6493s 595<br />

Smith (John) & Son (Glasgow), Ltd. Bibliotheca<br />

Scotica r 016.941 S65 535<br />

Smith, L. A. Music of the waters M 784.4 S65. . . .655<br />

Smith, L. W. Current reviews 804 S654 333<br />

Smith, M. M. Book of play production for little<br />

theatres, schools, and colleges 792 S65 .... 522<br />

Smith, N. B. One hundred ways of teaching silent<br />

reading 372.4 S6S 239<br />

Smith, P. Beadle S656b.... 289<br />

Smith, Reed. Traditional ballad and its S. C. survivals<br />

r 821.09 S65. . ..201<br />

Smith, Rodney. As Jesus passed by 252 S65 9<br />

Smith, S. C. K. Cotman 759.2 C83s 136<br />

Smith, S. Kaye-. Spell Land S659sp. .170<br />

Smith, S. M. Relation of the state to religious education<br />

in Massachusetts 377 S65 .... 470


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 821<br />

Call number Page<br />

Smith, T. Dream's end S662d.... 363<br />

Smith, W. Geographical study of coal and iron in<br />

China r 553.2 S66....641<br />

Smith, W. G., & Smith, H. G. Fidelis of the Cross,<br />

James Kent Stone 92 S878s. . . .207<br />

Smith, W. T. Physiology primer r 612 S66p. . . .100<br />

Smithells, C. J. Tungsten q 669.27 S66. . . .402<br />

Smoky, the cowhorse. James J 1652s. . . .441<br />

Smugglers' cave. Hannay H237sm. . . .226<br />

Snake gold. White j W633s.... 352<br />

Snape, R. H. English monastic finances in the later<br />

Middle Ages 271 S66 9<br />

Sneath, E. H. Evolution of ethics 170.9 S67. . . .623<br />

Snedden, D. S. Educational applications of so­<br />

ciology 370.1 S67ed... 380<br />

What's wrong with Amer. education? 370.1 S67w. . . .564<br />

Snell, F. J. King Arthur's country 914.2 S67k 151<br />

Snider, D. J. Amer. ten years' war 973.7 S67 . . . .347<br />

Snow, E. Recent and early information about ancient<br />

and medieval ships qr 656.8 S67. ... 130<br />

Snyder, B., & Roby. R. W. Fundamentals in real estate. .333 S67. . . .463<br />

Snyder, C. Business cycles and business measurements. .332 So7. . . .379<br />

Sobrero, M. Pietro e Paolo 853 S07 .... 172<br />

Social service directory of Philadelphia r 361 S67. . . .375<br />

Sociedad Espaiiola de Fisica y Quimica. Anales r 530.5 S67....477<br />

Societe Franqaise de Physique. Collection de<br />

memoires relatifs a la physique r o30.4 S67. . . .477<br />

Societe Technique de l'lndustrie du Gaz en France.<br />

Compte rendu de l'assemblee generale r 665.705 S67c. . . .195<br />

Compte rendu du congres r 665.705 S67. . . .195<br />

Soc. for the Promotion of Engineering Education.<br />

Aims and purposes of the soc r 620.7 S67ai. . . .317<br />

Summary and report r 620.7 S67s 71<br />

Soc of Arts and Sciences, N. Y. O. Henry memorial<br />

award S678oh7. . . . 171<br />

Soc of Friends of Roumania. Bulletin qr 914.98 S67. . . .271<br />

Soc of Mayflower Descendants, Pa. List of<br />

members V 369.124 S67pe....375<br />

Soft Wheat Millers' Assoc, Inc., Nashville. Tenu.<br />

Soft wheat & soft wheat flours r 633.11 S68. . . .320<br />

Sohm M Centrale electrique des mines de<br />

Bruay qr 621.1877 So8... .317<br />

Soissons, G. J. R. E. C. E. de S.-C, comte de. Pobsh<br />

self-taught bv the natural method with phonetic<br />

' .. " 491.85 S68 473<br />

pronunciation T^J-.O^<br />

Some do not. Hueffer<br />

H8891s 5


822 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Something about Eve. Cabell C112s....616<br />

Sommerfeldt, E. Physikalische kristallographie vom<br />

standpunkt der strukturtheorie r 548.1 S69 . . . .246<br />

Song miscellany qM 784.8 S6983 .... 508<br />

Songs the children love to sing qM 784.8 S698 586<br />

Songs the whole world sings qM 784.8 S6982.... 587<br />

Sonntag, R. I-eisen unter besonderer beriicksichtigung<br />

der breitflanschigen und der parallelflanschigen<br />

I-eisen qr 691.7 S69 20<br />

Sophocles. Plays 822 S71pL. ... 146<br />

Soprano songs qM 784.8 S71 . . . . 508<br />

Sotolongo, F. Caraballo y. See Caraballo y Sotolongo.<br />

Soule, G. Philosophic practical mathematics qr 511 S72. . . .568<br />

Southern Ry. Co. Progressive Atlanta q 917.58 S72 38<br />

Spaeth, S. G. Read 'em and weep qM 784.8 S732. . . 398<br />

The same qr 784.8 S732.... 198<br />

Spafford, J., & Esty, L. Ask me another 371.35 S73 240<br />

Spaight, J. M. Aircraft and commerce in war 623.74 S73. . . .244<br />

Spargo. J. Early Amer. pottery and china 738 S736. . . .136<br />

The same r 738 S73e 136<br />

Potters and potteries of Bennington qr 738 S73. . . .136<br />

Sparkman, C F. Games for Spanish clubs 468 S736g. . . .241<br />

Sparn, E. Las bibliotecas con 50,000 y mas volumenes<br />

y su distribucion geografica sobre la<br />

tierra qr 027 S73 446<br />

Sparrow, W. S. Book of British etching qr 767 S73. . . .259<br />

Spaulding, E. G. New rationalism 149 S73. . . .447<br />

Spaulding, G. L. Tunes and rhymes for the playroom<br />

qj 786.4 S73. . . . 543<br />

Spearman, C. Nature of 'intelligence' and the<br />

principles of cognition 150 S741 . . . .229<br />

Special Libraries Assoc. Source list of statistics of<br />

the rubber industry qr 016.678 S74 123<br />

Special Libraries Assoc, of Southern Calif. Union<br />

list of periodicals in libraries of southern<br />

California r 016.05 S741.... 173<br />

Spedding, C. T. Reminiscences of transatlantic<br />

travellers 92 S741s 268<br />

Speer, R. E. Church and missions 266 S74ch .... 372<br />

Speer, W. God's rule for Christian giving 261 S742 58<br />

Spell, L. Making friends in music land 780.7 S74. . . .588<br />

Spell Land. Smith S659sp .... 170<br />

Spence, W. R. Story of Bethlehem qM 783.4 S74. 508<br />

Spencer's (P. R.) Sons. New Spencerian compendium<br />

of penmanship r 652 S74. .490<br />

Speyer, Mrs. L. (von Stosch). Fiddler's farewell 811 S752. .412


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 823<br />

Call number Page<br />

Spicker, M. Anthology of modern French song. . . .qM 784.8 S75. .509<br />

Obbligato-songs; a collection of songs with accompaniment<br />

of piano and violin qM 784.8 S75o. .509<br />

Obbligato-songs; a collection of songs with<br />

accompaniment of piano and violoncello. ,qM 784.8 S75ob 509<br />

Songs of Germany q M 784.4 S75. . '. !509<br />

Spiller, R. E. Amer. in England during the first half<br />

century of independence 914 i 575 52q<br />

Splint, S. F. Art of cooking and serving 641 S76. . . .72<br />

Split seconds. Scholz S368s....363<br />

Spoehr, H. A. Photosynthesis 581.1014 S76. .186<br />

The same r 5813014 S76....186<br />

Spooner, T. Properties and testing of magnetic materials<br />

669.9128 S76. ...582<br />

The same r 669.9128 S76. . . .582<br />

Sprague, A. C. Beaumont and Fletcher on the<br />

Restoration stage 822.09 S76 661<br />

Sprague, E., & Sprague, C. How to design greeting<br />

cards 741 S76.. ..259<br />

Sprague, E. H. Stability of masonry 627.8 S76. . . .645<br />

Springer, L. Die fortschritte der glastechnik in den<br />

letzten jahrzehnten qr 666.1 S76 256<br />

Laboratoriumsbuch fiir die glasindustrie r 543.7 S76. . . 385<br />

Springfield, Mass. Directories. Springfield, West<br />

Springfield, Longmeadow, and Chicopee directory<br />

r 917.44 S769. . . .342<br />

Springfield, Mass., City Lib. Assoc. Civilization<br />

through the ages r 016.901 S76 600<br />

Springs, E. W. Nocturne militaire S7692n. . . .443<br />

Spurgeon, C. F. E. Five hundred years of Chaucer<br />

criticism and allusion 1357-1900 r 821 C41zsp. . . .201<br />

Spurr, H. C. Guiding principles of pub. service<br />

regulation r 352.8 S77 107<br />

Spyri, J. Eveli, the little singer j S772e 88<br />

Stackpole, E. J. Behind the scenes with a newspaper<br />

man 974.8 S77....211<br />

Stagg, A. A. Touchdown! 796.32 S77. . . .656<br />

Stahel-de Capitani, H. Rumanien 949.8 S78. . . .210<br />

Stalker, A. Taxation of land values in western<br />

Canada r 336.2 S78.... 301<br />

Standard encyclopedia of the alcohol problem qr 178 S78 8<br />

Standard hospital, asylum, and institution directory, .r 362.2 S78. . . .296<br />

Standley, P. C, & Calderon, S. Lista prehminar de<br />

las plantas de El Salvador r 581.97284 S78. . . .186<br />

Stanford, C. Thomas-. Early editions of Euclid's<br />

Elements qr 016.513 S78. . . .388


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Stange, A. Die deutsche baukunst der Renaissance, .qb 724.1 S78. 585<br />

Stanton, H. M. Psychological tests of musical talent..7803 S79. 141<br />

Stanton, S. B. Fourth in the furnace 171 S7922. 367<br />

Stapfer, P. La familie et les amis de Montaigne<br />

Stapley, M. See Byne, Mrs. M. (Stapley).<br />

920 S793. 596<br />

Starkie, W. F. Luigi Pirandello 858 P64zs. .201<br />

Starr, L. A. Bible status of woman 396 S796. .566<br />

Statesman's pocket year book of South Australia. . . .r 319.42 S79. .375<br />

Staton, Mrs. K. E. (Baker). Old southern songs<br />

of the period of the confederacy 811.08 S797. .591<br />

The same r 811.08 S797. .591<br />

Steam coal buyer; monthly qr 662.605 S79. 332<br />

Steel, D. Art of rigging 6993231 S81. .313<br />

The same qr 387 M38 no.8.... 313<br />

Steele, M. S. Plays & masques at court during the<br />

reigns of Elizabeth, James, and Charles 822.09 S81. . . .661<br />

Stefani, A. de'. La legislazione economica della<br />

guerra r 940.923 S81 . . 345<br />

Stefansson, V. My life with the Eskimo j 919.8 S81m. .<br />

My life with the Eskimos (abridged edition)..j 919.8 S81m2.. 432<br />

Steffensen, J. F. Interpolation 517.6 S81. . 639<br />

Steinmetz, C. K. Farm electrified 631.9 S82. . .578<br />

The same r 630.6 P399b no.407. . .578<br />

Stelzle, C. Son of the Bowery 92 S824s. . .82<br />

Stephaii, R. La devotion a l'amour 843 S82. . .98<br />

Stephen, B. Emily Davies and Girton College 92 D312s. . .595<br />

Stephen, G. A. 100 pictures of Norwich 914.26 S82. . .529<br />

Stephens, J. Collected poems 821 S833c . . ..80<br />

Stern, G. B. Deputy was king S8393d. . ..97<br />

Stern, O. Das problem der pfahlbelastung qr 624.1 S83.. .485<br />

Stevens, F. W. Beginnings of the N. Y. Central R. R..656.673 S84. . ..73<br />

Stevenson, G. S. Charles I in captivity 942.06 S84. . .601<br />

Stevenson, J. H. Sewockley Presbyterian Church..r 285.1 S84.. .626<br />

Stevenson, L. Appraisals of Canadian literature 810.9 S84.. .589<br />

Stewart, D. O. Mr. and Mrs. Haddock in Paris, France. .S8492m. . .226<br />

Stewart, G. Redemption 232 S849. . .372<br />

Stewart, H. L. Anatole France 848 F86zs. . .658<br />

Stewart, W. S. Early Baptist missionaries and<br />

pioneers 266 S852.. .293<br />

Stieglitz, J. O. Chemistry and recent progress in<br />

medicine 540 S85 . . ..67<br />

Sticrnet, N. L. Continental pocket companion. .. .r 669.102 S85.. .650<br />

Stille, A., & Maisch, J. M. National dispensatory. .r 615.12 S85. . .190<br />

Stix, A., & Frohlich-Bum, L. Die zeichnungen der<br />

venezianischen schule qr 741 S86.... 584


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 825<br />

Call number Page<br />

Stocking, A. M. Saukie Indians and their great<br />

chiefs Black Hawk and Keokuk 811 S864. . . .518<br />

Stoddard, J. L. Napoleon qr 92 N129st 525<br />

Stoddard, T. L. Re-f<strong>org</strong>ing America 325.73 S86. . . .561<br />

Stokes (Frederick A.) Co. House of Stokes 655.473 S87. . . .255<br />

The same r 655.473 S87 . . . .255<br />

Stone, J. C, & Millis, J. F. Elementary geometry,<br />

Plane r 513.1 S87 17<br />

Stoner, E. C. Magnetism and atomic structure 538.1 S88....389<br />

Stopes, M. C. C. Human body 612 S88 . . . 325<br />

Sex and the young 612.6 S88 69<br />

Storelli, A. Notice historique et chronologique sur<br />

les chateaux du Blaisois qr 728.8 S88 ... 398<br />

Storie di bestie e di fantasmi. Linati 853 L71 .... 172<br />

Stories for Sunday telling. Bailey B1592s 168<br />

Stoughton, B., & Butts, A. Engineering metallurgy... .669 S88....133<br />

Stout, E. J. Daybreak of peace 811.08 S88. . . .518<br />

The same r 811.08 S88 . ...518<br />

Strachey, G. L. Pope 821 P81zs....516<br />

Strachey, J. St. L. Amer. soundings 917.3 S89 . . . .342<br />

Strange woman. Davis D317s .... 553<br />

Strantz, F. von. Opernfiihrer r 782 S89 .... 511<br />

Strasheim, J. J. New method of mental testing 130.7 S89. . . .229<br />

Strassburger, R. B. Strassburger family and allied<br />

families of Pennsylvania qr 929.2 S89 .... 664<br />

Stratemeyer, F. B., & Bruner, H. B. Rating elementary<br />

school courses of study r 375 S89. . . .564<br />

Straubenmiiller, G. Home geographv of New York<br />

city<br />

j 917.471 S9L. .360<br />

Straus, R. Our wiser sons S912o 289<br />

Straus-Negbaur, Mrs. T. Rare and valuable Japanese<br />

colour prints r 761 S91 . . . .327<br />

Strayer, G. D. Problems in educational administration. .371 S91p. . . 313<br />

Street, Mrs. A. (Hilt), & Street, J. L. Tides S9154t. . . . 171<br />

Streeter, B. H. Immortality 237 S91. . . .293<br />

Reality 201 S91 . . . .294<br />

Streeter, D. W. Denatured Africa 799 S91 . . . .199<br />

Strickler, H. M. Massanutten r 975.5 S91....156<br />

Strippelmann, L. Die petroleum-industrie Oesterreich-Deutschlands<br />

r 665.5 S91 . 402<br />

Strong, A. Drums of Oude 812 S92. 522<br />

Strong, A. L. Children of revolution 362.7 S92 . . . . 10a<br />

Strouse, A. H. Christmas budget of recitations and<br />

plays 808.8 S92....S16<br />

Ideas for children's parties<br />

Outdoor stunts for young and old.<br />

793 S92. .


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Stuart, D. M. Boy through the ages j 904 S92 160<br />

Young folk's book of other lands ' j 910 S92.... 352<br />

Stuart, E. H. Utilizing the by-product of a printing<br />

business 659.132 S92.. .330<br />

Stuart, Eleanor, pseud. Sec Porter, Mrs. E. (Hodgman).<br />

Stuart, M. Geology of oil, oil-shale, and coal 553.28 S93....310<br />

Stub, Mrs. V. H. Songs from the North qM 784.8 S93 509<br />

Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions.<br />

North Amer. students and world advance. . r 266 S93n 294<br />

Studiengesellschaft fur die Nutzbarmachung der<br />

Schweizerischen Erzlagerstatten. Die eisenund<br />

manganerze der Schweiz qr 553.3 S93. . . .246<br />

Studies on the fossil flora and fauna of the western<br />

U. S or 560.978 S93.. . . 387<br />

Sturgis, M. H., & Blake, W. P. Songs of the Pyrenees<br />

qM 784.4 S93. . .. 509<br />

Sturzo, L. Italy and fascismo 945 S93 345<br />

Stiiwer, A. Die entwicklung der eisenindustrie in<br />

Dusseldorf r 669.109 S93....402<br />

Subercaseaux Errazuriz, P. Saint Frangois d'Assisc.qr 92 F866su 595<br />

Sudhoff, K. Earliest printed literature on syphilis..qr 616.951 S94 483<br />

Essays in the history of medicine 610.9 S94. . . .395<br />

Suffern, A. E. Coal miners' struggle for industrial<br />

status '. 331.1 S94.. . .238<br />

Sugden, A. V., & Edmondson, J. L. History of<br />

English wallpaper qb 745.3 S94. . . . 259<br />

Sugimoto, E. (Inagaki), & Austen, N. V. With<br />

Taro and Hana in Japan j 915.2 S94 88<br />

Sullivan, Sir A. S. Gilbert & Sullivan at home qM 784.2 S94 587<br />

H. M. S. Pinafore qM 786.4 R39. . . .655<br />

Pianoforte score of the Mikado qM 782.6 S94pia. . . .261<br />

Ruddygore 782.6 S94. . . . 509<br />

Sullivan, C. J. Army posts & towns r 355.973 S94 466<br />

Sullivan, O. M. Civilian vocational rehabilitation<br />

program in Minnesota r 371.91 S95. . . .304<br />

& Snortum, K. O. Disabled persons 371.91 S95 14<br />

Summer storm. Swinnerton S9782su 55<br />

Summers, J. Handbook of the Chinese language 495 S95. . . .637<br />

Summers, M. History of witchcraft and demonology. . .133 S955. . . .229<br />

Sumner, W. G., & Keller, A. G. Science of society 301 S95 456<br />

Superheater Co. Elesco locomotive feed water<br />

heaters r 6213337 S95. . . .317<br />

Supino, I. B. Iacopo dalla Quercia qr 735 S95. . . .405<br />

Supplementary educational monographs r 370 S95 . . . .240<br />

Survey. Woman's place number qr 396 S96. . . .472<br />

The same qr 361 C3732 v.57 472


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

Q .... Call number<br />

butcliffe, W. G. Elementary statistical methods.... 311 S96<br />

Sutermeister, E. Casein and its industrial applications. .037.1 S96<br />

The same mi


828 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number Page<br />

Taussig, C. W., & Meyer, T. A. Book of hobbies 790 T24 29<br />

Tavern knight. Sabatini S113t 443<br />

Taylor, A. A. Negro in the reconstruction of Virginia. .326 T251 . . . .460<br />

Taylor, B. Poems 811 T25pe. . ..591<br />

Poems of the Orient 811 T25po 31<br />

Taylor, B. L. Motley measures 817 T25m. . . .523<br />

Taylor, E. J. Colour-sense training and colour using. . .752 T25. . . .584<br />

Taylor, E. W. Psychotherapy 131 T25 101<br />

Taylor, H. S. Elementary physical chemistry 541.1 T25. . . .570<br />

Taylor, R. H. Slaveholding in North Carolina 326 T25 460<br />

Tchekhoff, A. P. See Chekhov.<br />

Teacher in literature 808.8 T26 589<br />

Teaching of geography and economics 372.89 T26. . . .384<br />

Teasdale, S. Dark of the moon 811 T26d . . . 344<br />

Tegner, A. Mors lilla Olle qj 784.8 T26. . . . 677<br />

Temple, W., bp. of Manchester. Personal religion<br />

and the life of fellowship 248 T28. . . .372<br />

Templeton, M., & Burgell, J. G. Siete comedias faciles. .468 T28 473<br />

Tempo di marzo. Cbiesa 853 C43 98<br />

Teng, T. Y„ & Lew, T. T. Education in China 379.51 T28. . . .470<br />

Tennant, F. R. Miracle & its philosophical presuppositions<br />

231 T29 372<br />

Tennant, J., & Mitchell, W. Mineralogy and crystallography<br />

r 548 T29. . . .390<br />

Tenor songs qM 784.8 T29. . . . 587<br />

Terhaerst, R., & Trautwein, H. Der mischgasbetrieb<br />

im steinkohlengaswerk r 665.7 T31 ... .325<br />

Terrage, M. Villiers du, baron de. See Villiers du Terrage.<br />

Terrible people. Wallace W1752te. . . .555<br />

Terror Keep. Wallace W17S2t 555<br />

Terry, T. P. Guide to Cuba including the Isle of<br />

Pines 972.91 T31 86<br />

Tesniere, A. Blessed Peter Julian Eymard 92 E993t. . . .525<br />

Testament of Dominic Burleigh. Elton E565t.... 168<br />

Testing; monthly r 620.105 T32 128<br />

Tetrazzini, Mme. L. My life of song 92 T325t. . . .268<br />

Tex. Univ. Dedication of the biological laboratory, .r 570.7 T32. . . .118<br />

Literary essays r 804 T32. . . .201<br />

Tex. Univ.—Extension dept. Child labor amendment..r 331.3 T32 62<br />

Federal dept. of education r 353.3 T32. . . .459<br />

Textile Machine Works, Reading, Pa. Full-fashioned<br />

knitting machines r 677.661 T32 20<br />

Thane, E. Echo answers T3373e. . . .289<br />

Thanhouser, L. F. Trapped 812 T33 33<br />

Tharaud, J., & Tharaud, J. L'ombre de la croix 843 T33o 98


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 829<br />

Call number Page<br />

Tharp, B. C. Structure of Tex. vegetation east of<br />

the 98th meridian r 581.9764 T33. . . 387<br />

That island. Marshall M4163t. .362<br />

Thayer, F. Newspaper management 070 T34 99<br />

Thayer, W. R. Letters 92 T3412t.... 205<br />

Thelma. Corelli, Marie, pseud 839.33 C81 . . . .290<br />

Theosophical Press. Catalog of importations and<br />

publications r 016.212 T34 452<br />

Thevenin, Denis, pseud. Sec Duhamel, G.<br />

Thibault, J. A. See France, Anatole, pseud.<br />

This day's madness T368t. . . .171<br />

Thode, H. Franz von Assisi r 709.45 T36. . . .405<br />

Thomas, Mrs. A. L. (Braithwaite). Nancy Lloyd T3732n 555<br />

Thomas, B. Picture tales from Welsh hills T373p 97<br />

Thomas, E. Law of chemical patents r 608.73 T37. . . .643<br />

Thomas, E. J. Life of Buddha as legend and history. .294 T37. . . .452<br />

Thomas, E. M. Selected poems 811 T37s 80<br />

Thomas, L. J. Count Luckner 940.918 T37....673<br />

Thomas, W. R. Life among the hills and mountains<br />

of Kentucky<br />

Thomas-Stanford, C. See Stanford.<br />

976.9 T37....427<br />

Thomas of Celano. St. Francis of Assisi 92 F866t. . . .418<br />

Thompson, C. Broughton-. See Broughton-Thompson.<br />

Thompson, C. J. S. Mystery and lure of perfume 391 T37 . . . .636<br />

Thompson, D. P. Green Mountain boys<br />

Thompson, E. E. Seton. Sec Seton.<br />

j T3791g2 677<br />

Thompson, E. J. Krishna Kumari 822 T38.... 661<br />

Rabindranath Tagore, poet & dramatist 891.4 T13zt 143<br />

Thompson, H. B. Experimental study of children at<br />

work and in school 136.7 T38 447<br />

Thompson, L. A. References on child labor and<br />

minors in industry 016.3313 T38r. . . .110<br />

The same r 016.3313 T38r....H0<br />

The same<br />

r 362.7 U25bu no.147. .. .110<br />

Thompson, R. C. On the chemistry of the ancient<br />

Assyrians V 540.9 T38 .120<br />

Thompson, S. Life of Eugene Field 92 F457th. . . .337<br />

Thompson, W. Rainbow countries of Central<br />

America 917.28 T38. 533<br />

Thomson, A. L. Problems of bird-migration r 598.2 T38. 187<br />

Thomson, J. A. Concerning evolution 575 T38c. . . .242<br />

Thomson, Mrs. K. (Byerley). See Wharton, Grace, pseud.<br />

Thorley, W. C, & Lewis, R. T. Colloquial and<br />

business English for foreign students 428.2 T39. . 306<br />

Thornborough, L. Interior decorating for everybody. . . .747 T39. . . .259<br />

Thorndike, L. Short history of civilization 901 T39 . . . .534


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Call number Page<br />

Thorne, W. H. Senior course in mechanical drawing, .r 744 T41 . . . .405<br />

Thornton, W. M. Titanium 546.82 T41 . . . .478<br />

The same r 546.82 T41... .478<br />

Thoroddsen, T. Vulkaner og jordskjselv paa Island, .r 551.21 T41 . . . .186<br />

Thorp, W. L. Business annals 330.9 T41 110<br />

The same r 330.9 T41.... 110<br />

Thorpe, C. D. Mind of John Keats 821 K15zt 79<br />

Thorsteinsson, T. Iceland 914.91 T41. . . . 599<br />

The same r 914.91 T41 . . . . 599<br />

Thrasher, F. M. Gang 362.84 T42. . . .456<br />

Three one-act plays 822 T42.... 522<br />

Three wives. Seymour S521t. . . .618<br />

Thurston, H. 200 tricks you can do 133 T43 78<br />

Tickner, F. J. Earlier English drama, from Robin<br />

Hood to Everyman 822 T44.... 265<br />

Tides. Street S9154t. . . .171<br />

Tiemann, B. J. Intelligence known and un-known<br />

about the origin, etc. of the flag of the U. S. . qr 929.9 T45. . . .420<br />

Tilden, W. T. Tennis for the junior player 796.33 T46t. . . 342<br />

Tilley, M. P. Elizabethan proverb lore r 808.8 T46. . . . 590<br />

Tilly, P. T. Woodworking industries r 674 T46 20<br />

Timberlake, H. Memoirs r 970.3 T47. . . .604<br />

Time of man. Roberts R5363t 55<br />

Timmins, C. Selling real estate 333 T47 . . . .633<br />

Tinayre, M. Saint Jean liberateur q 843 T481s. . . .556<br />

Tipton, Mrs. E. (Sibley). Menus for every occasion. .643.2 T49....321<br />

Tire and Rim Assoc, of Amer., Inc. Year book, .r 629.11012 T49. . . .252<br />

Tish plays the game. Rinehart R472ti 6<br />

To the lighthouse. Woolf W873t. . . .444<br />

Tobey, J. A. Medical dept. of the army 355.73 T54 382<br />

The same r 355.73 T54.... 382<br />

Pub. health law r 614.0973 T54. . . . 483<br />

Todhunter, A. Ge<strong>org</strong>ian mantels r 729.95 T55g 28<br />

Todoroff, A. What is what in groceries r 664 T55. . . .325<br />

Toland, FT D. Choosing the right career 174 T57. . . .449<br />

Toldo, V. de. L'arte italiana della legatura del libro. . . .095 T57. . . .291<br />

Toldt, K., & Rosa, A. D. Atlas of human anatomy, .qr 611 T57. . . .395<br />

Tollemache, Hon. L. A. Benjamin Jowett, master<br />

of Baliol 92 J476t....595<br />

Tolman, R. C. Statistical mechanics with applications<br />

to physics and chemistry 541.1 T58. . . .640<br />

The same r 541.1 T58 640<br />

Tolstoi, L. N.. count. Stories & dramas 891.78 T58. . . .201<br />

Tomita, K. Final refuge 895 T59 33<br />

Tomkins, W. Universal Indian sign language r 970.6 T59. . . .275<br />

Tomlins, W. L. Laurel song book qM 784.8 T59. . . .509


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

TV i- TT -, , ,-... Call number Page<br />

loinhnson, H. M. Gifts of fortune and hints for<br />

those about to travel


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Turner, T. A. Causes of war and The new revolution. .909 T86. . . .534<br />

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Twelve modern apostles and their creeds 280 T91 . . . .294<br />

Twelve one-act plays 812 T91. . . .266<br />

Twilight sleep. Wharton W5932tw 444<br />

Two battles of the Marne 940.913 T93 673<br />

Tyler, C. Chemical engineering economics 660 T97 . . . .195<br />

Tyrrell, G. W. Principles of petrology 552 T98.... 571<br />

Tyson, H. G. Mothers' assistance fund in Pennsylvania<br />

r 362.7 T99.. ..628<br />

LTlricb, H. Ouverturen von Boieldieu, Herold,<br />

Spontini, Auber qM 786.49 U23o2 29<br />

Unamuno y Jugo, M. de. Life of Don Quixote and<br />

Sancho according to M. de Cervantes Saavedra..863 C33zun. . . .658<br />

Under the Tonto Rim. Grey G8872un 169<br />

Underbill, E. Concerning the inner life 240 U25c . . . .372<br />

Mystics of the church 270 U25 9<br />

Underwood, G. Standard construction methods 690 U25 . . . .643<br />

Underwood, Mrs. S. A. (Francis). Heroines of freethought<br />

920.7 U25. . .349<br />

Underwriters' Laboratories. List of inspected fire<br />

hazard appliances r 614.84 U25Lis.... 395<br />

List of inspected fire protection appliances. . . .r 614.84 U25Ls. . . .250<br />

Undset, S. Cross U2S5c 289<br />

Union list of serials in the libraries of the U. S. and<br />

Canada qr 016.05 U253 7<br />

Union Pacific R. R. Co. Zion National Park r 917.92 U25 668<br />

Union Switch and Signal Co. Modern yard operation..r 656.1 U25. . . .400<br />

Union Theological Seminary, N. Y. Alumni cataloguer 207 U25. . . .294<br />

United Engineering Soc. List of articles on earth<br />

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United Mine Workers of Amer. United Mine Workers<br />

of Amer. and the U. S. Coal com r 331.88 U253 12<br />

United Presbyterian Church in North Amer. Confessional<br />

statement and The book of government<br />

and worship r 285.4 U2533. . . .372<br />

United States. Amer. and British claims arbitration<br />

r 327.73 U2534....235<br />

U. S.—Adjutant-general's office. U. S. army as a<br />

"reer r 355.973 U2535u ... .634<br />

U. S. army training manual r 607 U2534 643<br />

U. S.—Agric. and forestry com. Muscle Shoals;<br />

report to accompany H. R. 518 r 661.62 U2532m 256<br />

Muscle Shoals; report to accompany S. J. res.<br />

227 r 661.62 U2532. . . .256


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 8.33<br />

Call number Page<br />

U. S.—Air mail service. Pilots' directions, N. Y.—<br />

San Francisco route r 5336 U253....244<br />

U. S.—Banking and currency com. (House). Hear­<br />

ings r 332 U2Sh 12<br />

U. S.—Census bur. Animal and vegetable fats and oils..r 665 U25 75<br />

Census monographs qr 317.3 U25cn.... 456<br />

Clay and refractory products r 666.7 U25 .... 581<br />

Farm population of selected counties r 312 U25f. 376<br />

Instructions for compiling criminal statistics.... r 364 U251L...560<br />

U. S.—Census bur. (14th census: 1920). Fourteenth<br />

census of the U. S.; manufactures qr 670.9748 U25 313<br />

The same qr 317.3 U25cl4 v.9 313<br />

U. S.—Children's bur. Folder r 649.1 U25f. . . .395<br />

Vocational guidance and junior placement 174 U25 57<br />

The same r 174 U25 57<br />

The same r 362.7 U25bu no.149 57<br />

U. S.—Coal com. Summary of U. S. Coal commission's<br />

report r 338.2 U2533s.... 300<br />

U. S.—Coast and geodetic survey. Current tables..r 551.47 U2S....391<br />

Digest of geodetic publications r 526 U25d.... 307<br />

Geodetic operations in the L T . S. and outlying<br />

possessions qr 526 U25ge.... 118<br />

Seismological report r 551.22 U25 . . . .246<br />

U. S.—Commerce com. National hydraulic laboratory. .r 627 U25 .... 192<br />

River and harbor bill r 627.1 U2532r. . . .317<br />

U. S.—Commerce dept. Census of prisoners r 365 U253 11<br />

Report to the president's agric. conference qr 353.8 U25r 11<br />

U. S.—Construction and repair bur. Instructions<br />

for displacement and stability calculations, .r 623.808 U2S....192<br />

Sailors' manual of paints and painting r 667.6 U25. • • -525<br />

U. S. Declaration of Independence. Fac simile<br />

copy qr 973.3 U2S3f.... 348<br />

U. S.—D. C, Joint select com. to investigate<br />

charities and reformatory institutions in.<br />

Charitable and reformatory institutions in the<br />

District of Columbia r 361 U253.. . .560<br />

U. S.—Education bur. Accredited higher institutions<br />

r 378.7 U2S33ac... .240<br />

The same r 370 U25 1926 no.10....240<br />

Accredited secondary schools in the U. S r 379.17 U25ac 180<br />

The same r 370 U2S 1925 no.ll... 380<br />

Course of study for U. S. schools for natives of<br />

Alaska ,-375U25....470<br />

Foreign education leaflet r 370.5 LT25 . 64


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U. S.—Engineers corps. List of bridges over the<br />

navigable waters of the U. S r 624.02 U25 .... 128<br />

Survey of the north branch of the Susquehanna<br />

River r 627.1 U253su. ...486<br />

Water terminal and transfer facilities r 627.3 U25wa. . . .486<br />

Youghiogheny River, Pa r 627.1 U2S3y 645<br />

U. S.—Federal board for vocational education.<br />

Bibliography on vocational guidance r 016.37142 U2S 14<br />

The same r 607 U253b no.66 rev. ed 14<br />

Yearbook r 371.42 U2S3. . . .384<br />

U, S.—Federal oil conservation board. Complete<br />

record of pub. hearings r 665.5 U2532. 332<br />

Pub. hearing, May 27, 1926 r 665.5 U2532L .402<br />

Report to the president of the U. S r 665.5 U2532r. .325<br />

U. S.—Federal power com. System of accounts, .r 657.6281 U253. .253<br />

U. S.—Federal specifications board. Specifications<br />

qr 620.03 U253 .<br />

U. S.—Federal trade com. Cotton merchandising<br />

practices r 338.1 LJ2536co .<br />

Electric-power industry r 338.8 U252e.<br />

National wealth and income r 317.3 U2S33u.<br />

Packer consent decree r 338.8 U252p .<br />

Preliminary report; competitive conditions in flour<br />

milling r 338.1 U2536p .<br />

Report on the radio industry r 654.1 U2536.<br />

Report on war-time profits and costs of the steel<br />

industry r 338.2 U2532re .<br />

Trade practice submittals r 381 U253t.<br />

U. S— Fisheries bur. Goldfish 590.7 U25 .<br />

The same r 639 U253f v.8.<br />

U. S.—Foreign affairs com. Traffic in habit-forming<br />

narcotic drugs qr 178 U2535 . . .624<br />

U. S.—Foreign and domestic commerce bur. In­<br />

Madison, Wis. Technical notes qr 634.9197 U252t. . . .399<br />

U. S.—General accounting office. Administration of<br />

the office of the alien property custodian r 341.3 U2534. . . . 563<br />

U. S.—General land office. Instructions relating to<br />

the acquisition of title to pub. lands in the<br />

.251<br />

.633<br />

.633<br />

306<br />

.563<br />

.463<br />

..73<br />

..62<br />

.34<br />

.122<br />

322<br />

structions for automotive exporters and their<br />

shipping brokers r 629.1 U25 . . .645<br />

U. S.—Forest service. Forest regions of the U. S. .r 634.9 U25f o. . ..24<br />

Ideal vacation land r 634.9 U25id .646<br />

Story of the range r 633.3113 U25. . .646<br />

U. S.—Forest service—Forest products laboratory,<br />

territory of Alaska r 336.1 U2Si. . . .238


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 835<br />

Call number Page<br />

U. S.—Geol. survey. Set of fifty atlas sheets showing<br />

physiographic types and features of interest<br />

to engineers qr 016.5514 U25s. . .321<br />

Set of one hundred contour maps that illustrate<br />

specified physiographic features qr 010.5514 U25s. 321<br />

U. S.—Grain futures administration. Fluctuations in<br />

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U. S.—Labor statistics bur. Bulletin; industrial relations<br />

and labor conditions series . . .r 331 U2S36bL 62<br />

Bulletin; safety code series r 614.8 U2534 ,.69<br />

U. S.—Lib. of Cong. Braille, grade one and a half<br />

books r 028.81 U25b....622<br />

Documents illustrative of the formation of the<br />

union of the Amer. states qr 973.3 U25d. . . .604<br />

Joseph Pennell memorial exhibition r 769 P39u. . . .653<br />

Lib. of Cong, and its activities r 027.5 U25Lib. . . .446<br />

List of references on the relation of good roads<br />

to education qr 016.6257 U253....646<br />

Proposed amendments to the Constitution r 342.73 U25. . . .465<br />

U. S.—Locomotive inspection bur. Report covering<br />

investigation of accident to Pa. R. R. loco­<br />

motive 8255 r 621.178 U253....398<br />

U. S.—Manufactures com. (Senate). High cost<br />

of gasoline and other petroleum products. . .r 338.8 LT25394. . . 378<br />

U. S.—Militia bur. Notes on messing and mess inspection<br />

in the field r 355.81 U2532 634<br />

U. S.—Mines bur. Bibliography of fire hazards and<br />

prevention qr 016.614834 U2S .... 125<br />

Preliminary report ou petroleum engineering in<br />

the Tonkawa oil field qr 622.338 U254pr 319<br />

U. S.—Muscle Shoals inquiry. Majority and minority<br />

reports r 661.62 U2535....492<br />

U. S.—National park service. Plants of Glacier National<br />

Park 581.9786 U25.... 392<br />

U. S.—Naval acad. Catalogue of historic objects<br />

r 359.071 U2532. ...234<br />

U. S.—Naval acad.—Trident soc. Book of navy<br />

songs qM 784.8 U253 .... 509<br />

The same qr 784.8 U253 509<br />

U. S.—Navigation bur. (Dept. of commerce). Mer­<br />

chant marine statistics r 387 L*25m 14<br />

U. S.—Navigation bur. (Navy dept.) Cook book<br />

of the U. S. navy 641 U253 489<br />

U. S.—President. Conditions in the Philippine<br />

Islands r 991.4 U25 672<br />

U. S.—President. (Calvin Coolidge.) Foundations<br />

of the Republic 308 C78f 105<br />

Th e same r 308 C78f. . .305<br />

U. S. —President's aircraft board. Aircraft in national<br />

defense r 355.973 U2537.... 302<br />

U. S.—Privileges and elections com. Senator from<br />

Minnesota r 324 U253s....298


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

TT c -nil i i • Ca " num ber<br />

U. S.—Pub. health service. Supplying drinking water<br />

° ntrains .-628.16 U2533.<br />

The same.... r 614.4 U2Sp v.37 pt.i.<br />

U. S.—Pub. roads bur. Report of a study of the<br />

Calif, highway system " qr l)25 y pT2534<br />

U. S.—Safety bur. Report r 6S6 4 Tj256r'.<br />

U. S.—St. Lawrence com. St. Lawrence waterway<br />

TT pr °J ect r 627.1 U2535.<br />

U. S.—Select com. of inquiry into operations of the<br />

U. S. air services. Report . . ,r 623.74 U2532.<br />

U. S.—Select com. of inquiry into operations, policies,<br />

and affairs of the U. S. Shipping board and<br />

emergency fleet corporation. Report r 387 U25395.<br />

U. S.—Select com. on Bur. of internal revenue. Investigation<br />

of the Bur. of internal revenue, .r 336.2 U25398.<br />

U. S.—Senate. Crawford W. Long r 92 L824u.<br />

Muscle Shoals qr 661.62 U253.<br />

Proceedings in tlie trial of impeachment of Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

W. English r 343.! pT25.<br />

U. S.—Shipping board. Amer. cargo for Amer.<br />

ships r 387 U25392am.<br />

Water borne foreign commerce of the U. S r 382 U25394w.<br />

U. S.—Standards, Bur. of. Strain lines developed by<br />

compressive tests on structural members of the<br />

Delaware River bridge r 624.2 U25.<br />

U. S.—State dept. Amer. war claims against Ger­<br />

many r 327.73 U2S35.<br />

Flight of Captain Charles A. Lindbergh r 92 L7172u.<br />

U. S.—Statistical bur. (Railroad labor board).<br />

Monthly and annual earnings and details of service<br />

of train and engine service employees. . qr 331.2 U2537.<br />

U. S. Statutes. Code of the laws of the U. S qr 345 U2Scod.<br />

U. S.—Supreme court. Power of the president to<br />

remove federal officers r 353 L T 2535.<br />

U. S.—Surgeon-general's office. Medical dept. of<br />

the U. S. Army in the World War q 613.67 U25m.<br />

U. S.—Survey and adjustments board. Federal<br />

irrigation projects r 631.8 U25392.<br />

U. S.—Tariff com. Broad-silk manufacture and the<br />

tariff r 338.4 U2534.<br />

Costs of producing sugar beets r 338.1 U25393c.<br />

Cotton warp-knit fabric gloves and cotton warpknit<br />

fabric r 337.5 U253.<br />

Gold leaf r 338.2 U2535.<br />

Index of foreign commercial and economic<br />

periodicals r 016.3305 U25 .<br />

837<br />

Page<br />

..23<br />

..23<br />

.398<br />

.400<br />

.486<br />

.317<br />

.240<br />

..62<br />

.595<br />

395<br />

.466<br />

.636<br />

.636<br />

.318<br />

.459<br />

.418<br />

.380<br />

.238<br />

.459<br />

.315<br />

..24<br />

..62<br />

.32<br />

.633<br />

.633<br />

.463


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Live bobwhite quail r 639.30 U25 399<br />

Minutes r 337 U25m 300<br />

Relation of transportation costs to costs of production<br />

r 337.3 U257r.... 300<br />

Sugar r 338.1 U2S393s. ...380<br />

Tariff information surveys r 337 U25tar. . . .380<br />

U. S.—Treasury dept. Denaturization of industrial<br />

alcohol r 661.722 U2S3.. . .649<br />

Prohibition enforcement r 178 U2534 . . . .558<br />

U. S.—Veterans' bur. Manual of procedure r 368 U253m. . . .628<br />

U. S— Weather bur. Snow and ice bulletin qr 551.505 U25s 121<br />

IT. S. army almanac r 355.973 U2S36 59<br />

U. S. coast pilot: Gulf coast, Key West to the Rio<br />

Grande r 656.8 U25g 323<br />

U. S. coast pilot: the Hawaiian Islands r 656.8 U25h. . . .323<br />

L T . S. Sanitary Com.—Women's central assoc of relief,<br />

N. Y. Annual report r 973.7 U25344an 427<br />

Unquenchable flame. Rees R2862u 6<br />

Untermeyer, L. Yesterday and today 821.08 U25y2. . . .518<br />

The same j 821.08 U25y. . . .278<br />

Untermeyer, R. S. By Richard Starr Untermeyer 818 U25 516<br />

Unwin, S. Truth about publishing 655.5 U25. . . . 580<br />

Upson, L. D. Practice of municipal administration... .352 U26....377<br />

Upson, R. H. Free and captive balloons 533.6 U26. . . .244<br />

Utley, G. B. Fifty years of the Amer. Lib. Assoc 020.6 U29 173<br />

The same r 020.6 U29 173<br />

Vachon, M. Puvis de Chavannes qr 759.4 P99v. . . 336<br />

Vacuum Oil Co. Publications on lubrication qr 621.89 Vll 71<br />

Les vainqueurs. Girard 843 G444 98<br />

Valentine, Douglas, pseud. Sec Williams, V.<br />

Valery, P. Variety 844 V15. . ..516<br />

Valle-Inclan, R. del. Flor de santidad 863 V16. . . .227<br />

Romance de lobos 862 V16. . . .266<br />

Vallois, G. M. First steps in collecting 707.3 V16. . . .259<br />

Van Amerongen, J. B. Actor in Dickens<br />

Van Buren, M., & Bemis, K. I. Christmas in modern<br />

823 D55zv. . . .590<br />

story V1772c. . ..619<br />

The<br />

same<br />

Vanderblue, H. B., & Crum, W. L. Iron industry in<br />

r yi772c. . . .619<br />

prosperity and depression qr 669.1 V18. .582<br />

Vandercook, J. W. "Tom-tom" 918.8 V18. 353<br />

Vanderpol, A. La doctrine scolastique du droit de<br />

g uerre r 172 V18... 373<br />

Vanderslice, J. M. Gettysburg r 973.7 V18. 604


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

,T Call number<br />

Vanderwalker, F. N. House painting methods with<br />

Page<br />

the brush and spray gun ggg yion .643<br />

Van de Water, F. F. Family flivvers to Frisco 917.3 V185^<br />

.530<br />

v an Dine, S. S., pseud. Benson murder case V18Sb<br />

.443<br />

Van Doren, C. Ninth wave \\ ^V186n<br />

..55<br />

Van Doren, M. 7 p. u., & other poems 811 V186s. .518<br />

Van Dorn, H. A. Government owned corporations 351.8 V18 .31<br />

Van Dyke, H. Golden key V187g<br />

.227<br />

& Van Dyke, T. Light my candle 248 V18. .232<br />

Van Dyke, P. Ignatius Loyola 92 I175v .338<br />

Van Every, D.. & Tracy, M. D. Charles Lindbergh. .92 L7172v. .526<br />

Van Gelder, A. P., & Schlatter, H. History of<br />

the explosives industry in America r 662.209 V18.<br />

Van Metre, T. W. Trains, tracks, and travel 625 V19.<br />

Van Ness, T. Religion of New England 277.4 V19.<br />

Van Patten, N., & Lewis, G. S. Selective bibliography<br />

of the literature of lubrication qr 016.62189 V19.<br />

Van Pelt, G. Old architecture of southern<br />

Mexico qb 720.972 V19.<br />

Van Roosbroeck, G. L. Anthology of modern French<br />

Poetry 841.08 V19.<br />

Van Stone. M. R. Spanish folk songs of New-<br />

Mexico qM 784.4 V19 .<br />

Van Vorst, Mrs. B. (McGinnis). Girl from China 951 V21.<br />

Varley, John Philip, pseud. Sec Mitchell, L. E.<br />

Varner, W. R., & Smith, F. C. Laboratory manual<br />

for automotive electricity 629.11 V21 .<br />

Varnum, W. H. Pewter design and construction q 739 V21.<br />

Vasconcelos, J., & Gamio, M. Aspects of Mexican<br />

civilization 917.2 V22.<br />

Vassar College. Alumnae anniversary song-book..qM 784.61 V23.<br />

.272<br />

.655<br />

Register of funds in trust of Vassar College. . . .r 376.8 V23re. .470<br />

Vauclain, S. M. Locomotive development r 621.139 V23. .318<br />

Veitch, F. P. Polluted atmosphere a factor in the<br />

deterioration of bookbinding leather r 686 V24 . ..20<br />

Velpeau, A. A. New elements of operative surgery..r 617.9 V25.<br />

Venezuela—Ministerio de hacienda. Historical sketch<br />

325<br />

of the fiscal life of Venezuela 336.87 V26 . .380<br />

Venturi, A. Short history of Italian art 709.45 V26. 336<br />

Venturi, Dott. Romoli-. See Romoli-Venturi, Dott.<br />

Verein Deutscher Eisengiessereien Giessereiverband<br />

in Dusseldorf. Deutsch-englisches und englisch-deutsches<br />

fachworterbuch r 621.7203 V27 . .646<br />

Verein Deutscher Maschinenbau-Anstalten. VDM A..qr 621.02 V27 . ..71<br />

Verga, G. Mastro-Don Gesualdo V272m . ..97<br />

839<br />

.650<br />

.318<br />

.294<br />

392<br />

338<br />

.518<br />

.509<br />

.348<br />

.405


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Vergnaud, A. D. Nouveau manuel complet de<br />

chimie in<strong>org</strong>anique et <strong>org</strong>anique r 540 V27 18<br />

Vt. Marble Co., Proctor, Vt. Book of Vt. marble..qr 691.215 V27a 248<br />

The same qr 691.215 V27. . . .248<br />

Verne, H., & Chavance, R. Pour comprendre l'art<br />

decoratif moderne en France 745 V27.... 197<br />

Verney, F. E. H. R. H 92 E3136v. . . .205<br />

Verrill, A. H. Amer. Indian 970.1 V28. . . .348<br />

Panama of today 918.6 V28p.. . .272<br />

Very first pieces for the pianoforte qj 786.4 V28. . . .543<br />

Vespasiano da Bisticci, Fiorentino. Vespasiano memoirs..920 V28. . . .527<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S. Proceedings<br />

of the annual encampment<br />

Viaud, Julien. See Loti, Pierre, pseud.<br />

r 369.18 V28 59<br />

Vibart, H. H. R. Family allowances in practice<br />

Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington.<br />

331.2 V29. . . .463<br />

Analysed specimens of English porcelain r 738 V31an. . . .328<br />

Brief guide to the Chinese woven fabrics 745 V31b. . . .497<br />

Brief guide to the Peruvian textiles 745 V31br. . . .497<br />

Catalogue of the collections in the science museum, .r 669 V31. . . 333<br />

Victoria history of the co. of Huntingdon qr 942.56 V312 85<br />

Victoria history of the co. of Stafford qr 942.46 V31 86<br />

Vidal de La Blache, P. M. J. Principles of human<br />

geography<br />

Vignola, G. Barozzi da. Traite elementaire pratique<br />

573.4 V31....475<br />

d'architecture qb 729.3 V32t 586<br />

Vikrama-carita. Vikrama's adventures qr 891.2 V32 30<br />

Villari, L. Fascist experiment 945 V32f 345<br />

La ville imperiale. Zifferer q 843 Z61 621<br />

Villiers du Terrage, M., baron de. La decouverte du<br />

Missouri et I'histoire du Fort d'Orleans r 977 V33 427<br />

Vinal, W. G. Nature guiding 570.7 V33 307<br />

Vincent, A. L., & Binns, C. Gilles de Rais 92 R164v 595<br />

Vincent, Junius, pseud. Ruth talks it over 396 V342 305<br />

Vincent, L. Little brown company 271.3 V34 372<br />

Vinton, S. John Colter r 978 V34 211<br />

Va.—Agric. exp. station, Blacksburg. Technical<br />

bulletin r 630.6 V34t 399<br />

Va. quarterly review r 051 V34 291<br />

Viscose Co. Story of rayon q 677.36 V35 69<br />

Th<br />

e same qr 677.36 V35 69<br />

Visser, Mrs. J. (Hooft). Among the Kara-Korum<br />

glaciers in 1925 915.4 V35. .424<br />

Vlahoutza, A. N. I. Grigoresco q 759.99 G89v 653<br />

Vocational guidance magazine. Pittsburgh number. ... 174 V364 8<br />

The same r 174 V3642 8


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927 841<br />

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Voge , J^ Otto Gremer qr „„ G87y<br />

V m , n t, r? g , S be atz r 621.727 V36. . . .318<br />

Vollbehr, O. H. F. Vollbehr incunabula... r 093 V37 622<br />

Voltaire, F. M. Arouet de. Zaire and fipitres. ... 848 V37z ' 410<br />

Von Bernewitz, M. W. Handbook for prospectors. . 549 1 V37 120<br />

v T t e Same r 549.1 V37. . .320<br />

Von Kerpely, K. See Kerpely.<br />

Vosmaer, A. Ijzer en staal r 669 1 V38....493<br />

Vrooman, W. A. Progressive Christianity 230 V39 . .372<br />

Vues des palais, batimens celebres, places, mascarades,<br />

et autres beautes singulieres de la ville<br />

de Venise qb 720.945 V39....329<br />

Wachter, P. Die warmewirtschaftliche und warmetechnische<br />

literatur r 016.6626 Wll 75<br />

Waddell, H. J. Wandering scholars 809 Wll. .590<br />

Wade, M. H. Trail blazers 917.8 Wll 423<br />

Waeser, B. Atmospheric nitrogen industry qr 661.62 W12at....257<br />

Wagenhorst, L. H. Administration and cost of<br />

high school interscholastic athletics 796.4 W12. . . .588<br />

The same r 379 C72 no.205. . . .588<br />

Waggaman, W. H., & Easterwood, H. W. Phosphoric<br />

acid, phosphates, and phosphatic fertilizers. .661.63 W12 492<br />

The same r 661.63 W12. . . .492<br />

Wait, D. Manufacture of enamel paints 667.6 W14. . . .581<br />

Waite, A. E. Secret tradition in alchemy 540.1 W14 570<br />

Waite, J. H. Saving eyesight after mid-life 617.7 W14 396<br />

Waley, A. Year book of oriental art and culture. . qr 709.5 W16. . . .137<br />

Walker, C. H. Theory of mouldings b 729.3 W16 261<br />

Walker, J. B. Story of steel 669.1 W16 75<br />

Walker, K. Beautiful homes of Miami and environs<br />

r 917.59 W16....599<br />

Wall (G. P.) Magneto Steel & Wire Works, Sheffield.<br />

Heat treatment of steel r 669.17 W17 76<br />

Wall, W. E. Practical graining 667.663 W17p. . . .581<br />

Wallace, E. Angel Esquire W1752a . . . . 555<br />

Black Abbot W1752bL. .. .443<br />

Blue hand. W1752b 55<br />

Fellowship of the Frog W1752fe 55<br />

Girl from Scotland Yard W1752gi. . . .227<br />

Ringer W1752r.... 443<br />

Terrible people W1752te.... 555<br />

Terror Keep W1752t... .555<br />

Wallace, W. S. Dictionary of Canadian biography, .r 920 W17 268<br />

Waller, M. E. Little citizen W181L....555<br />

Wallflowers. Bailey B162w. . . .553<br />

Walling, W. E. Amer. labor and Amer. democracy 331 WIS 463


842 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Call number<br />

Wallis, B. C. Teaching of geography 910.7 WIS. .<br />

Wallis, C, & Gates, N. R. Parties for occasions 793 W18. .<br />

Wallis, W. D. Introduction to anthropology 572 W18. .<br />

Walls of glass. Barretto B2652w. .<br />

Wain, R. Life of the Marquis de La Fayette r 92 L144w. .<br />

Walsh, J. J. World's debt to the Irish 91435 W18. .<br />

Walsh, J. W. T. Photometry 535.2 W18. .<br />

Walsh, M. Key above the door W188k. .<br />

Walton, G M. J. Libraries in Michigan qr 027 W19. .<br />

Wang, T. C. Youth movement in China 9153 W197. .<br />

Wanger, R. What girls can do 396.5 W19. .<br />

War birds, diary of an unknown aviator 940.914 W21. .<br />

War Camp Community Service—Pittsburgh div.<br />

History and minutes qr 940.927 W21. .<br />

Ward, A. S. Moon of madness W2132m. .<br />

Ward, C. One little man W2133o. .<br />

Ward, C. H. What is English? 420.7 W21. .<br />

Ward, F. K. Riddle of the Tsangpo g<strong>org</strong>es 915.15 W21r. .<br />

Ward, H. Exploring the universe 504 W21. .<br />

Ward, L. P. Catholic church and the appeal to reason..282 W215 . .<br />

Warner, E. P. Airplane design 533.652 W23. .<br />

Warner, F. L. Surprising the family 814 W235s. .<br />

Warner, H. S. Why prohibition? r 178 W23 . .<br />

Warner, L. Long old road in China 915.1 W23. .<br />

Warner, Leigh, pseud. Sec Cheiro, pseud.<br />

Warner, S. T. Mr. Fortune's maggot W2372m. .<br />

Warren, E. R. Beaver 599.3 W24. .<br />

Warren, F. B. Pageant of civilization 383.9 W24. .<br />

Warren, L. A. Lincoln's parentage & childhood 92 L7l5wa. .<br />

Wartmann, W. Das erweiterte Ziircher kunsthaus. .qr 708.9 W25. .<br />

Washburne, C. W., & Stearns, M. M. New schools<br />

in the Old World 370.1 W27. .<br />

Washington, G. Rules of civility and decent behaviour. .395 W27. .<br />

Wash. (state) Univ. Publications in anthropology<br />

qr 571.05 W27. .<br />

Washington (D. C), United States daily. Organization<br />

of the U. S. government outlined in<br />

charts qr 342.7 W27. .<br />

Washington and Jefferson College. Placing the capstone<br />

qr 378.7 W27pL. .<br />

Wassermann, J. Triumph of youth W278t<br />

Wedlock W278we. .<br />

Wates, G. F. Progress & the past 901 W29<br />

Watkins, M. Chicago 812 W31. .<br />

Watkins, R. J. Construction industry in Ohio. . .qr 690.973 W31. .


INDEX TO AUTHORS, 1927<br />

. Call number<br />

Watson, C. B. B. Roll of Edinburgh burgesses. .qr 941 44 W31<br />

Watson, G. B., & Watson, G. H. Case studies for<br />

teachers of religion 377 \jo-31<br />

Watson, R., bp. of Llandaff. Apology for the Bible..r 220 1 W32'<br />

Watson, R. W. Seton-. Sec Scotus Viator, pseud.<br />

Watson, Sir T. Lectures on the principles and<br />

practice of physic r 616 W32 .<br />

Watson, T. A. Exploring life 92 W323w<br />

Watson, W. J. Bridge architecture qb 624.09 W32.<br />

Waugh, E., & Foley, E. Collecting hooked rugs 745.2 W33.<br />

\\ axman, S. M. Antoine and the Theatre-Libre 792 W34.<br />

Wayne Co., Mich.—Board of co. auditors. Manual. ,r 352.98 W35.<br />

We all live through it. MacGrath M162we.<br />

Y\ eaver, E. R. Relation between heating value of<br />

gas and its usefulness to the consumer q 665.7 W362.<br />

The same qr 530.8 U25t no.290.<br />

Weaver, J. Van A. So that's that 812 W36.<br />

Weaver, Sir L. Cottages 728.6 W36c .<br />

Webb, H. A. High-school science lib r 016.5 W36.<br />

Webb, Mrs. M. G. (Meredith). Precious bane W365p .<br />

Webb, S. J., & Webb, Mrs. B. P. English local<br />

government 339 W36e .<br />

Webber, J. P. End of the rainbow 793.1 W36.<br />

Golden arrow 793.1 W36g.<br />

Weber, C. M. F. E., freiherr von. Oberon, king of<br />

the fairies q 782.3 W37.<br />

Weber, G. A. Hydrographic office 656.8 W37.<br />

The same r 656.8 W37.<br />

Weber, L. E. Chemistry of rubber manufacture 678 W374.<br />

Weber, W. L. Handy electrical dictionary r 537.03 W37.<br />

Webster, H. K. Philopena W383p.<br />

Webster, J. Daddy Long-legs 812 W38.<br />

Wedlock. Wassermann W278we.<br />

Weekes, A. R. See Pryde, Anthony, pseud.<br />

Weekley, E. Words, ancient and modern 422 \V42w.<br />

Weekly weather and crop bulletin qr 551.5 W42.<br />

Weeks, W. S. Ventilation of mines 622.4 W42 .<br />

Weilbach, F. Architekten Lauritz Thura qb 720.9489 W45.<br />

Weir, T. H. Omar Khayyam, the poet 891.5 024zw.<br />

Weis, K. Polish Jew 782.3 W46.<br />

Weiser, H. B. Hydrous oxides 541.12 W46.<br />

Welby, T. E. Arthur Symons 828 S98zw.<br />

Study of Swinburne 821 S97zwe .<br />

Welch, A. W. Commercial program of studies for<br />

high schools 650.7 W47c.<br />

Wellhouse, W. H. How insects live 595.7 W49.<br />

84.3<br />

Page<br />

. 670<br />

.385<br />

. 626<br />

325<br />

.205<br />

.576<br />

.497<br />

.414<br />

.298<br />

.441<br />

.650<br />

.650<br />

.661<br />

. 586<br />

.36<br />

..55<br />

.563<br />

. 592<br />

.592<br />

.510<br />

.254<br />

.254<br />

..69<br />

. 568<br />

.289<br />

.522<br />

..55<br />

.386<br />

..68<br />

..72<br />

338<br />

.333<br />

340<br />

.38<br />

344<br />

..79<br />

579<br />

.65


844 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

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Wells, G. Are we a democracy? r 321.8 W49 630<br />

Wells, H. G. Meanwhile (the picture of a lady) W4941mea 555<br />

Mr. Belloc objects to "The outline of history" 909 W49m 209<br />

Wells, L. Around the world in twenty-eight days 910 W49 269<br />

Wells, W. New plane geometry r 513.1 W49n 183<br />

Welter, G. Elastizitat und festigkeit von spezialstahlen<br />

bei hohen temperaturen qr 669.17 W51.... 582<br />

Wentworth, M. M. Individual differences in the intelligence<br />

of school children 136.7 W52. . . .448<br />

Werfel, F. V. Juarez and Maximilian 832 W533J 335<br />

Paulus unter den Juden 832 WS33p. . . .336<br />

Werrenrath, R. Modern Scandinavian songs....qM 784.8 W54 29<br />

Wertenbaker, T. J. Amer. people 973 W54. . . .427<br />

Wescott, G. Grandmothers W546g. . . .555<br />

Wesley, C. H. Negro labor in the U. S 326 W55. . . .375<br />

West of the moon. Brown B7832we .... 168<br />

W. Va.—Labor bur. W. Va. directory of industries', .r 670.2 W56 248<br />

W. Va. Pulp and Paper Co. Letterheads used by<br />

490 prominent business concerns qr 655.26 W56. . . .580<br />

West wind. Garstin G1962w 169<br />

Westerby, H. Complete <strong>org</strong>an recitalist, British and<br />

American q 786.5 W56 656<br />

The same qr 786.5 W56 656<br />

Westermarck, E. A. Short history of marriage 392 W56. . . 315<br />

Western Reserve Univ. Education of women in the<br />

Western Reserve r 376 W56 635<br />

Western woman's weekly qr 374.3 WS6. . . .240<br />

Weston, M. Singing hill 811 WS7 264<br />

Under an April sky qM 786.4 WS7u. . . .330<br />

Wettergren, E. Modern decorative arts of Sweden, .qb 745 W58. . . .498<br />

Weyand, A. M. Amer. football 796.32 W58 29<br />

Whalen, W. W. Golden squaw W592g 227<br />

Wharton, Mrs. E. (Jones). Twilight sleep W5932tw 444<br />

Wharton, Grace, pseud. Memoirs of the life of Sir<br />

Walter Ralegh 92 R168w 82<br />

Wheeler, I. W. Playing with clay j 731 W61 608<br />

•Wheless, J. Is it God's word? 220.1 W61 9<br />

When granny was a little girl. Searing j S439w 43<br />

Whistler, J. A. M. James McNeill Whistler; reproductions<br />

7593 W62wh 27<br />

White, C. A. Contributions to the paleontology of<br />