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R69501, 9Nov50, The Cleveland Trust
Co. (PWH)
CLEVELAND Trust Company. SEE
Cleveland Trust fortune founder.
R69501.
CLEWS, Henry. SEE
Mumbo jumbo. R67275.
THE CLINTON TWINS AND OTHER STORIES,
by Archibald Marshall. ? 31Mar23,
A698841. R66921, 8Sep50, Helen Marshall
(W)
THE CLOAK OF ST. MARTIN, by ARTHUR C.
TRAIN. (In Saturday evening post)
? Helen C. Train (W)
Mar. 3, 1923 issue. ? 1Mar23,
B571295. R69497, 8Nov50.
COBB, Irvin Shrewsbury. SEE
Daisy Ashford: her book. R65982.
A laugh a day keeps the doctor away.
R68152.
Snake doctor and other stories.
R65125.
Speaking of operations and other
stories. R70388.
COBRA, a play in four acts by Martin
Brown. ? 23May23, D64579. R69552,
9Nov50, Fredrika Brown (E)
COCTEAU, JEAN. SEE
Le grand écart. R64188.
Plain-chant. R65751.
CODY, H. A. SEE
The trail of the Golden Horn.
R67703.
COFFEE FLAVOR THAT SATISFIES. (Coffee)
? 11May23, Print 6918. R70353,
24Nov50, Hills Bros. Coffee, inc. (P)
COGSWELL, Helen. SEE Trostel, Helen
(Cogswell)
COHAN, George Michael. SEE
My thirty years in baseball. R67276.
So this is London. R67122.
COHEN, Octavus Roy. SEE
Assorted chocolates. R65757.
THE COINCIDENCE, by Booth Tarkington.
(In McCall's magazine) ? Susanah K.
Tarkington (W)
Sept. 1923 issue. ? 10Aug23,
B583046. R65644, 11Aug50.
COLBORNE, Elizabeth. SEE
Bettina's best desserts. R66241.
Bettina's best salads. R66240.
COLE, Francis R. SEE
Love and fate. R64663.
Magellan, the first circumnavigator
of the world. R65378.
COLE OF SPYGLASS MOUNTAIN, by Arthur
Preston Hankins. ? 3Mar23, A698549.
R65761, 8Aug50, Mrs. Arthur Preston
Hankins (W)
COLETTE. SEE Colette, Sidonie Gabrielle.
COLETTE, Sidonie Gabrielle. SEE
Le ble en herbe. R65743.
COLIGNY, Margaret. SEE
The Snipsnops and the Woo-Woo bird.
R65693.
COLIN [a novel] by E. F. Benson.
? 14Sep23, (pub. abroad 13Apr23, AI-5076),
A752936. R67208, 18Sep50,
Kenneth Stewart Patrick McDowall (NK)
COLLEGE DAYS, by Stephen Leacock.
? 20Oct23, A759584. R71373, 8Dec50,
George Leacock (C)
COLLIER (P. F.) and Son Corporation. SEE
Anthropology. R66321.
Astronomy. R66312.
Botany. R66319.
Electricity and magnetism. R66316.
Geology. R66313.
History of science. R66322.
Mechanics. R66315.
Medicine. R66317.
Meteorology. R66311.
Physics. R66314.
Physiography. R66320.
Physiology. R66323.
Zoology. R66318.
COLLIER, William Miller. SEE
The law and practice in bankruptcy
R64832.
COLLINS, Dale. SEE
Sea-tracks of the Speejacks, round the world. R65416.
COLLINS, George Rowland. SEE
Platform speaking; a practical study for business and professional men. R70405.
COLLINS, Joseph. SEE
The doctor looks at literature.
R66788.
COLLISON, Wilson. SEE
Beyond the border. R70512.
Debris. R70507.
Driftwood. R70508.
Enough is too much. R70511.
Fall of Babylon. R70509.
Tide. R70510.
COLTON, John. SEE
Rain, a play in 3 acts. R71137.
COLUMBIA HAIR CREAM. (Hair preparation)
? 20Nov22, Label 25747.
R67399, 22Sep50, Columbia Perfume
Co. (P)
COLUMBIA Perfume Company. SEE
Columbia hair cream. R67399.
COLUMBIA Pictures Corporation. SEE
Forbidden love. R71008.
Forbidden paradise. R71007.
More to be pitied than scorned.
R65309.
Only a shop girl. R71009.
Temptation. R70806.
COME ALONG THEN, DO COME, WON'T YE
COME? By Mead Schaeffer. [Illus.,
in Moby Dick, by Herman Melville]
? 14Oct22, K169281. R67334, 22Sep50,
Mead Schaeffer (A).
THE COMEDIAN, a comedy of temperament
adapted by David Belasco from the
French of Sascha Guitry. ? 29Aug22,
D61786. R65929, 16Aug50, Edward M.
Belasco (NK), Frederick E. Belasco
(NK), Walter Belasco, Jr. (NK), David
W. Belasco (NK), Harold G. Belasco
(NK), Raymond F, Belasco (NK), Myrtle
Belasco (NK), Rena B. Rosenthal (NK),
Barbara B. Annis (NK), Marjorie M.
Friedberg (NK)
THE COMING OF THE FAIRIES, by Arthur
Conan Doyle. ? 5Oct22, A692110.
R65899, 21Aug50, Denis Percy Stewart
Conan Doyle (C), Adrian M. Conan
Doyle (C), & Lena Jean Annette Conan
Doyle (C)
THE COMMANDMENT OF MOSES, by Stephen McKenna. ? 13Nov23, (pub. abroad 25Aug23, AI-5441), A759830. R70383, 20Nov50, Stephen McKenna (A)
THE COMMENTARIES ON THE LAW OF CONTRACTS,
cumulative supplement, by
William F. Elliott, assisted by Dale
F. Stansbury, and others, New ed.
? 28Nov23, A765406. R72191, 26Dec50,
The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc. (PWH)
THE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES; how they
spread and how they may be controlled.
By Allan J. McLaughlin. (Harper's
public health series, v. 1)
? 26Oct23, A760573. R68970, 30Oct50,
Allan J. McLaughlin (A)
I COMPAGNACCI. Libretto In l atto di Giovacchino Forzano, per la musica., del maestro Primo Riccitelli [Librato] ? 25Jul23, D65302. R68512, 16Oct50, Giovacchino Forzano (A)
I COMPAGNACCI. Libretto In un atto di Giovacchino Forzano, per la musica del maestro Primo Riccitelli, riduzione per canto e pianoforte de Luigi Ricci ? 2Jul23, D26474. R68511, 16Oct50, Primo Riccitelli (A)
COMPANIONABLE BOOKS, by Henry van Dyke. ? 6Oct22, A686168. R65664, 8Aug50, Tertius van Dyke (C)
THE COMPREHENSIVE STANDARD DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, by Frank H. Vizetelly. A new ed. ? on general revision; 30Dec22, A690924. R67504, 26Sep50, Funk & Wagnalls Co. (PWH)
COMSTOCK, Harriet T. SEE
The tenth woman. R67371.
UN CONCERT CHEZ LES FOUS, drame en
trois actes par André de Lorde et
Charles Foley. (In Les Annales)
? 22Jul23, 29Jul23, 5Aug23, D65407.
R68411, 13Oct50, Mme vve André de
Lorde, née Charlotte Fassarti (W)
THE CONCISE STANDARD DICTIONARY OF THE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, by the Funk and
Wagnalls Company. A new ad.
? 16Oct22, A692704. R67505, 26Sep50,
Funk & Wagnalls Co. (PWH)
CONDE Nast Publications Inc. SEE
House and garden
Vanity fair
Vogue
CONDON, Frank. SEE
Hollywood. R71527.
THE CONFESSIONS of Jean-Jacques
Rousseau. Pref, by Edmund Wilson.
v. 1 and 2. ? on pref.; 5Oct23,
A760783. R71951, 5Dec50, Alfred
A. Knopf, inc. (PWH)
CONLIN, Henry E. SEE
Handwriting as the expression of character.
R64662.
Dulcy. R65679.
CONNERS, Barry. SEE
The blackmailers. R70727.
CONNETT, Eugene V., 3d. SEE
Wing shooting and angling. R68247.
CONNOR, Ralph, pseud. SEE Gordon,
Charles William.
THE CONQUEST OF SELF, by Louis E.
Bisch. ? 7Sep23, A760027. R67003,
13Sep50, Louis E. Bisch (A)
CONRAD, Joseph. SEE
Christmas day at sea. R68896.
The rover. R65985 ...
Stephen Crane: a study in American
letters. R69479 ...
CONRAD AND THE REPORTERS, by Christopher
Morley. (In New York evening post)
? Christopher Morley (A)
May 3, 1923 issue. ? 3May23, B561486.
R71681, 14Dec50.
May 4, 1923 issue. ? 4May23, B561487.
R71682, 14Dec50.
May 5. 1923 issue. ? 5May23, B561488.
R71683, 14Dec50.
May 7, 1923 issue. ? 7May23, B561489.
R71684, 14Dec50.
May 10, 1923 issue. ? 10May23,
B561492. R71685, 14Dec50.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES: an historical survey of its formation, by Robert Livingston Schuyler. ? 30Oct23, A760669. R69434, 3Nov50, Robert Livingston Schuyler (A)
THE CONSTITUTIONAL FACTORS IN DEMENTIA PRECOX, by Nolan D. C. Lewis. (Nervous and mental disease monograph series, no. 35) ? 8Jan23, A698065. R71970, 13Dec50, Smith Ely Jelliffe Trust, Carol Goldschmidt, trustee (PWH)
CONSTRUCTIVE SALESMANSHIP, principles
and practice, by John Alford Stevenson.
? 1Jun23, A704775. R64982,
27Jul50, Josephine R. Stevenson (W)
CONVENIENCES FOR THE COOK, by Gene
Stratton Porter; illustrated by Gertrude
Kay. (In McCall's magazine)
? Jeannette Porter Meehan (C)
Sept. 1923 issue. ? 10Aug23,
A713047. R65642, 11Aug50.
COOK, Charles A. SEE
The larger stewardship. R72042.
COOK, Walter Wheeler. SEE
Cases and other authorities on equity.
R68269.
THE COOK'S SURPRISE, by Margery Clark
[pseud. of Mary E. Clark and Margery
Quigley] Pictures by Madge Anderson.
? 28Sep23, A759557. R67964, 6Oct50,
Mary E. Clark (A) & Margery
Quigley (A)
COOLIDGE, Dana. SEE
Lost wagons. R69271.
CORBIN, John. SEE
The return of the middle class.
R68248.
CORDUROY, by Ruth Comfort Mitchell.
? 28Feb23, A698535. R72283, 28Dec50,
Ruth Comfort Mitchell (A)
CORPUS JURIS, edited by William Mack,
William Benjamin Hale and Donald J.
Kiser. v. 30. ? 17May25, A711060.
R64311, 10Jul50, The American Law
Book Co. (PWH)
CORPUS JURIS, edited by William Mack,
William Benjamin Hale and Donald J.
Kiser. v. 31. ? 13Sep23, A759605.
R68266, 13Oct50, The American Law
Book Co. (PWH)
CORRECT ENGLISH, a language series for
the Philippines, by Mary E. Polley
and Josefa Jura Martinez. ? Mary E.
Polley (A) & Josefa J. Martinez (A)
Grade 3. ? 17Feb23, A696493.
R67299, 20Sep50.
Grade 4. ? 20Feb23, A696494.
R67300, 20Sep50.
CORRECT TASTE, STRENGTH AND FLAVOR.
(Coffee) ? 22May23, Print 6932.
R70359, 24Nov50, Hills Bros. Coffee,
inc. (P)
CORTHIS, André. SEE
L'entraineuse. R64191.
COSMOPOLITAN.
? Hearst Magazines, inc. (PCW)
v. 73, no. 4, Oct. 1922. ? 10Sep22,
B547833. R65146, 26Jul50.
v. 73. no. 5, Nov. 1922. ? 10Oct22,
B559227. R66250, 24Aug50.
v. 73, no. 6, Dec. 1922. ? 10Nov22,
B552075. R68011, 6Oct50.
v. 74, no. 1, Jan. 1923. ? 10Dec22,
B553617. R70148, 17Nov50.
v. 74, no. 2, Feb. 1923. ? 10Jan23,
B567748. R71672, 18Dec50.
COSMOPOLITAN Corporation. SEE
Valley of the silent men. R66175.
COSTUME SILHOUETTES, by Mary Evans.
(Lippincott's unit texts) ? 14Sep23,
A759570. R71290, 6Dec50, Mary
Evans (A)
COULOMB, Jeanne de. SEE
Le silence de Nadia. R67732.
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.
? The Curtis Publishing Co. (PCW)
v. 88, nos. 1-26, Jan. 6-June 30,
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I sat on the cold tile floor of our Upper East Side penthouse, staring at the two pink lines until my vision blurred. After ten years of loving Julian Sterling and three years of a hollow marriage, I finally had the one thing that could bridge the distance between us. I was pregnant. But Julian didn't come home with flowers for our anniversary. He tossed a thick manila envelope onto the marble coffee table with a heavy thud. Fiona, the woman he'd truly loved for years, was back in New York, and he told me our "business deal" was officially over. "Sign it," He said, his voice flat and devoid of emotion. He looked at me with the cold detachment of a man selling a piece of unwanted furniture. When I hesitated, he told me to add a zero to the alimony if the money wasn't enough. I realized in that moment that if he knew about the baby, he wouldn't love me; he would simply take my child and give it to Fiona to raise. I shoved the pregnancy test into my pocket, signed the papers with a shaking hand, and lied through my teeth. When my morning sickness hit, I slumped to the floor to hide the truth. "It's just cramps," I gasped, watching him recoil as if I were contagious. To make him stay away, I invented a man named Jack-a fake boyfriend who supposedly gave me the kindness Julian never could. Suddenly, the man who wanted me gone became a monster of possessiveness. He threatened to "bury" a man who didn't exist while leaving me humiliated at his family's dinner to rush to Fiona's side. I was so broken that I even ate a cake I was deathly allergic to, then had to refuse life-saving steroids at the hospital because they would harm the fetus. Julian thinks he's stalling the divorce for two months to protect the family's reputation for his father's Jubilee. He thinks he's keeping his "property" on a short leash until the press dies down. He has no idea I'm using those sixty days to build a fortress for my child. By the time he realizes the truth, I'll be gone, and the Sterling heir will be far beyond his reach.
After two years of marriage, Kristian dropped a bombshell. "She's back. Let's get divorced. Name your price." Freya didn't argue. She just smiled and made her demands. "I want your most expensive supercar." "Okay." "The villa on the outskirts." "Sure." "And half of the billions we made together." Kristian froze. "Come again?" He thought she was ordinary-but Freya was the genius behind their fortune. And now that she'd gone, he'd do anything to win her back.
My Luna became an alpha after I rejected her : she was my Luna. I rejected her. Now she's stronger than ever and she has my son. Amelia's world shattered the day her daughter died-and her mate, Alpha Aiden of the Red Moon Pack, divorced her to reunite with his ex-girlfriend. Cast out, disgraced, and accused of poisoning her own child, Amelia was stripped of her title and driven from her pack. The next morning, her lifeless body was found at the border.They all believed she was dead.But she wasn't. Far from the ashes of betrayal, Amelia rebuilt herself-rising from rejection and ruin to become the first female Alpha of Velaris, the most powerful and respected pack in the realm. She also carried a secret Aiden never discovered:She was pregnant-with his son.Years later, fate brings them face to face once more. A deadly disease is spreading through the packs, and the only one who can stop it is the renowned doctor they thought had died. When Aiden sees the boy at her side-his eyes, his blood-he realizes the truth.He didn't just lose his Luna. He destroyed the mother of his child.And now, she's everything he's not-stronger, wiser, untouchable. Will she heal the pack that betrayed her?Will she ever let him near her heart again?Or is his punishment simply living with the consequences?
Being second best is practically in my DNA. My sister got the love, the attention, the spotlight. And now, even her damn fiancé. Technically, Rhys Granger was my fiancé now-billionaire, devastatingly hot, and a walking Wall Street wet dream. My parents shoved me into the engagement after Catherine disappeared, and honestly? I didn't mind. I'd crushed on Rhys for years. This was my chance, right? My turn to be the chosen one? Wrong. One night, he slapped me. Over a mug. A stupid, chipped, ugly mug my sister gave him years ago. That's when it hit me-he didn't love me. He didn't even see me. I was just a warm-bodied placeholder for the woman he actually wanted. And apparently, I wasn't even worth as much as a glorified coffee cup. So I slapped him right back, dumped his ass, and prepared for disaster-my parents losing their minds, Rhys throwing a billionaire tantrum, his terrifying family plotting my untimely demise. Obviously, I needed alcohol. A lot of alcohol. Enter him. Tall, dangerous, unfairly hot. The kind of man who makes you want to sin just by existing. I'd met him only once before, and that night, he just happened to be at the same bar as my drunk, self-pitying self. So I did the only logical thing: I dragged him into a hotel room and ripped off his clothes. It was reckless. It was stupid. It was completely ill-advised. But it was also: Best. Sex. Of. My. Life. And, as it turned out, the best decision I'd ever made. Because my one-night stand isn't just some random guy. He's richer than Rhys, more powerful than my entire family, and definitely more dangerous than I should be playing with. And now, he's not letting me go.
I stood outside my husband's study, the perfect mafia wife, only to hear him mocking me as an "ice sculpture" while he entertained his mistress, Aria. But the betrayal went deeper than infidelity. A week later, my saddle snapped mid-jump, leaving me with a shattered leg. Lying in the hospital bed, I overheard the conversation that killed the last of my love. My husband, Alessandro, knew Aria had sabotaged my gear. He knew she could have killed me. Yet, he told his men to let it go. He called my near-death experience a "lesson" because I had bruised his mistress's ego. He humiliated me publicly, freezing my accounts to buy family heirlooms for her. He stood by while she threatened to leak our private tapes to the press. He destroyed my dignity to play the hero for a woman he thought was a helpless orphan. He had no idea she was a fraud. He didn't know I had installed micro-cameras throughout the estate while he was busy pampering her. He didn't know I had hours of footage showing his "innocent" Aria sleeping with his guards, his rivals, and even his staff, laughing about how easy he was to manipulate. At the annual charity gala, in front of the entire crime family, Alessandro demanded I apologize to her. I didn't beg. I didn't cry. I simply connected my drive to the main projector and pressed play.
Maia grew up a pampered heiress-until the real daughter returned and framed her, sending Maia to prison with help from her fiancé and family. Four years later, free and married to Chris, a notorious outcast, everyone assumed Maia was finished. They soon discovered she was secretly a famed jeweler, elite hacker, celebrity chef, and top game designer. As her former family begged for help, Chris smiled calmly. "Honey, let's go home." Only then did Maia realize her "useless" husband was a legendary tycoon who'd adored her from the start.
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