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Karin Stig-Nielsen. ? 1Dec45;
AA499916. Spoken Language
Services, Inc. (PCB); 3Jan73;
R542401.
DEASY, MARY.
The linden tree. (In The Atlantic
monthly, Jan. 1946) ? 24Dec45;
B179. Mary Deasy (A); 2Jan73;
R542338.
DE AYALA, PEREZ. SEE AYALA, PEREZ DE.
DE BARONCELLI, JEAN. SEE BARONCELLI, JEAN DE.
DE BROGLIE, MAURICE. SEE BROGLIE, MAURICE DE.
DE CHAIR, SOMERSET.
The golden carpet. ? 11Oct45; A190789. Somerset de Chair (A); 21May73; R552533.
DECOMBAZ, MARIUS.
The craft of musical composition
SEE HANDEMITH, PAUL.
DEDMON, EMMETT.
Duty to live. ? 7Mar46; A1762.
Emmett Dedmon (A); 17May73; R552335.
DE FREHN, SALLY.
Happy hour stories.
SEE BENNETT, ROWENA.
DEGENER, OTTO.
Plants of Hawaii National Park illustrative of plants and customs of the South Seas. NM: revisions. ? 27Dec45; AA9770. Otto Degener (A); 12Feb73; R544963.
DE HUSZAR, GEORGE BERNARD, comp.
Anatomy of racial intolerance. NM: pref., bibliography, editing, abridgment & compilation. ? 15Mar46; A2195. H. W. Wilson Co. (PWH); 13Jun73; R553562.
DEJONG, DOLA.
And the field is the world. Translated from the Dutch by A. v. A. van Duym. ? 15Oct45; A190019. Dola deJong (A & PWH); 12Feb73; R546519.
Sand for the sandmen. ? 3Jun46;
A5132. Dola deJong (A); 22Jun73;
R554156.
DEJONG, PETER Y.
The covenant idea in New England theology, 1620-1847. ? 13Apr45; A186939. Peter Y. DeJong (A); 13Feb73; R545770.
DE KIEWIET, C. W.
The United States after war.
SEE HANSEN, ALVIN H.
DE LA TORRE, LILLIAN. SEE MCCUE, LILLIAN DE LA TORRE.
DELCOURT, MARIE. SEE CURVERS, MARIE DELCOURT.
DELMAR, VINA.
Man in her room. (In Good housekeeping,
June 1945) ? 18May45;
B682667. Vina Delmar (A); 16Mar73;
R548142.
DEL VAYO, ALVEREZ J. SEE ALVEREZ DEL VAYO, J.
DE MARTINO, A. SEE
RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.
DE MAUPASSANT, GUY. SEE MAUPASSANT, GUY DE.
DEMPSEY, JANET V. SEE BERKELEY VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.
DEMUTH, FLORA NASH.
The very good neighbors.
SEE EBERLE, IRMENGARDE.
DENNIS, ROBERT C.
Don't come back alive. (In Detective tales, Nov. 1945) ? 26Sep45; B698707. Robert C. Dennis (A); 20Nov72; R543377.
DENSLOW, LORENZO CARL.
The sermon on the flyleaf. ? 11Sep45; AA493528. Lorenzo Carl Denslow (A); 22Jan73; R544357.
DENT, LESTER.
Dead at the take-off. ? 4Apr46;
A2246. Norma Dent (W); 27Apr73;
R551600.
DENT, NORMA.
Dead at the take-off.
SEE DENT, LESTER.
DENVER, DRAKE C., pseud. SEE NYE, NELSON C.
DENVER, NELSON C., pseud. SEE NYE, NELSON C.
DE PALENCIA, ISABEL. SEE PALENCIA, ISABEL DE.
DEPENCIER, IDA B.
How the sun helps us.
SEE SLOUGH, GLENN O. (R)
DE PORTER, CARMEN GONZALEZ. SEE GONZALEZ DE PORTER, CARMEN.
DERLETH, APRIL.
Green tea and other ghost stories.
SEE LA FANU, J. SHERIDAN.
For other works claimed by April
Derleth SEE DERLETH, AUGUST.
DERLETH, AUGUST.
The bell in the arbor. (In Notable
short stories) ? 18Oct45;
AA501037. April Derleth & Walden
Derleth (C); 18Apr73; R550738.
Dead man's shoes. (In Weird tales,
Mar. 1946) ? 28Dec45; B705363.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth
(C); 18Apr73; R550752.
Dusk over Wisconsin. (In America is
West) ? 15Oct45; A190625. April
Derleth & Walden Derleth (C);
18Apr73; R550740.
Evening in spring. ? 27Nov45; A122.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth (C);
18Apr73; R550742.
Flowers that skirt the frost. (In
Household, Jan. 1946) ? 6Dec45;
B702719. April Derleth & Walden
Derleth (C); 18Apr73; R550751.
The god-box. (In Weird tales, Sept.
1945) ? 1Jul45; B682981. April
Derleth & Walden Derleth (A);
18Apr73; R550747.
Green tea and other ghost stories.
SEE LA FANU, J. SHERIDAN.
H.P.L.: a memoir. ? 1Oct45; A191289.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth (C);
18Apr73; R550741.
Happiness shall not escape. (In
Redbook, Jan. 1946) ? 28Dec45;
B2891. April Derleth & Walden
Derleth (C); 18Apr73; R550753.
In re: Sherlock Holmes; the adventures
of Solar Pons. With an introd. by
Vincent Starrett. ? 31Oct45; A713.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth (C);
18Apr73; R550744.
The lurker at the threshold, by
August Derleth & H. P. Lovecraft.
? 2Nov45; A287. April Derleth &
Walden Derleth (C); 18Apr73;
R550743.
Mrs. Lannisfree. (In Weird tales,
Nov. 1945) ? 1Sep45; B694503.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth
(C); 18Apr73; R550749.
Pikeman. (In Weird tales, Jan. 1946)
? 1Nov45; B696907. April Derleth
& Walden Derleth (C); 18Apr73;
R550750.
Something near. ? 17May45; A187755.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth (C);
18Apr73; R550739.
The white fox. (In Household,
Sept. 1945) ? 7Aug45; B688382.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth (C);
18Apr73; R550748.
Who knocks; twenty masterpieces of
the spertial for the connoiseur.
Editing & foreword by August
Derleth. Illustrated by Lee Brown
Coye. NM: compilation & foreword.
? 18Apr45; A2571. April Derleth &
Walden Derleth (C); 18Apr73;
R550745.
Writing fiction. ? 2Apr46; A2595.
April Derleth & Walden Derleth (C);
18Apr73; R550746.
DERLETH, WALDEN.
Green tea and other ghost stories.
SEE LA FANU, J. SHERIDAN.
For other works claimed by Walden
Derleth SEE DERLETH, AUGUST.
DERMIT, EDOUARD.
Leone. SEE COCTEAU, JEAN.
DERN, PEGGY GADDIS.
As good as married, by Perry Lindsay,
pseud. ? 2Apr45; A187147.
Phoenix Press (PWH); 26Feb73;
R546798.
DE ROUGEMONT, DENIS. SEE ROUGEMONT, DENIS DE.
DE SAINT-EXUPERY, ANTOINE. SEE SAINT-EXUPERY, ANTOINE DE.
DE SAINT-EXUPERY, SIMONE. SEE SAINT-EXUPERY, SIMONE DE.
DE SAINT-JACOB, PIERRE. SEE SAINT-JACOB, PIERRE DE.
DESCRIPTIVE-WORD INDEX. Table of cases
affirmed, reversed or modified.
General digest. ? West Pub. Co.
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