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F. Hamor (C); 20Dec76; R653102.
R653151.
Backgrounds of power. By Roger
Burlingame. ? 17Oct49; A37214. Armitage
Watkins (E); 31Jan77; R653151.
R653170.
U.S. industrial design, 1949-50.
Editor: Bryan Holme, issued by Society of
Industrial Designers. ? 15Nov49;
AA134916. Viking Penguin, Inc. (PWH);
2Feb77; R653170.
R653171.
The Magic firecrackers. By Mitchell
Dawson, illus. by Kurt Wiese. ? 21Oct49;
A37585. Rose Dawson (W); 2Feb77;
R653171.
R653172.
John Ruskin: the portrait of a prophet.
By Peter Quennell. ? 21Oct49; A37586.
Peter Quennell (A); 2Feb77; R653172.
R653173.
The Presentation at the temple. By
Alexander Liberman. (In Vogue, Dec. 1949)
? 2Dec49; B221745. Alexander Liberman
(A); 2Feb77; R653173.
R653174.
Madonna and child by Henri Matisse. By
Alexander Liberman. (In Vogue, Dec. 1949)
? 2Dec49; B221745. Alexander Liberman
(A); 2Feb77; R653174.
R653175.
Hands (In nature and art) Editor: Bryan
Holme, author: Heidi Ruth Lenssen.
? 15Dec49; A40510. Viking Penguin, Inc.
(PWH); 2Feb77; R653175.
R653176. River ranch. By Doris Gates (Doris Gates Hall), illus.: Jacob Landau. ? 3Oct49; A36944. Doris Gates (A); 27Jan77; R653176.
R653177.
Trade unions in the new society. By
Harold Joseph Laski. ? 3Oct49; A36946.
W. M. Laski (W); 27Jan77; R653177.
R653178. A Harvest of world told tales. Edited by Milton Rugoff, illus. by Joseph Law. NM: foreword, selection & compilation. ? 7Oct49; A37043. Milton Rugoff (A); 27Jan77; R653178.
R653180.
Great-grandfather in the honey tree.
Written & illustrated by Samuel F. Swayne &
Zoa Swayne. ? 7Oct49; A37046. Sam
(Samuel F.) & Zoa Swayne (A); 27Jan77;
R653180.
R653181. The Portable Chaucer. Selected, translated & edited by Theodore Morrison. NM: translations, introd. & translator's notes. ? 28Oct49; A37583. Theodore Morrison (A); 27Jan77; R653181.
R653182.
Song of celebration. By Phyllis
McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 24,
1949) ? 22Sep49; B210004. Phyllis
McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653182.
R653183.
The Beginning of a story. By Elizabeth
Taylor. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 29,
1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. John Taylor
(Wr); 27Jan77; R653183.
R653184.
Dora. By Saul Bellow. (In Harper's
bazaar, Nov. 1949) ? 31Oct49; B216619.
Saul Bellow (A); 27Jan77; R653184.
R653185.
Nods and becks and wreathed sailes. By
Elizabeth Taylor. (In The New Yorker,
Nov. 19, 1949) ? 17Nov49; B218657. John
Taylor (Wr); 27Jan77; R653185.
R653186.
Incident in the afternoon. By Phyllis
McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 19,
1949) ? 17Nov49; B218657. Phyllis
McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653186.
R653187.
Open letter to Santa Claus. By Phyllis
McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 3,
1949) ? 1Dec49; B220276. Phyllis
McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653187.
R653188.
Subversive reflections. By Phyllis
McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 17,
1949) ? 15Dec49; B222799. Phyllis
McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653188.
R653198. The Writing trade. By Paul R. Reynolds. ? 28Jan49; A29544. Paul R. Reynolds (A); 27Dec76; R653198.
R653201.
Waldes truarc retaining rings. Catalog
no. 4K. ? 3Jun49; A205460. Waldes
Kohinoor, Inc. (PWH); 3Mar77; R653201.
R653202. Waldes truarc retaining rings, standard type rings only: engineering specifications and data. Catalog no. 4K, pt. 2. ? 29Jul49; A205461. Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. (PWH); 3Mar77; R653202.
R653203.
I will be glad. Author of m: Faith
Chambers Wilson. (In Beginner teacher,
July-Sept. 1949) ? 1Jun49; B232167.
Faith Chambers Wilson (A); 4Mar77;
R653203.
R653204. Tip-toe song. Author of w: Mildred Speakes Edwards, author of m: Faith Chambers Wilson. (In Beginner Bible lesson leaflets, Oct.-Dec. 1949) ? 1Sep49; B238319. Faith Chambers Wilson (A); 4Mar77; R653204.
R653217.
Living music of the Americas. By Lazare
Saminsky. ? 6Sep49; A36090. Lazare
Saminsky (A); 28Feb77; R653217.
R653218.
Dining with my friends. By Crosby
Gaige. ? 21Nov49; A38507. Crown
Publishers, Inc. (PPW); 28Feb77;
R653218.
R653219.
Letter from Mister Dee R. Laird to the
Reverend John F. Phipps. (In Presbyterian
life, Apr. 16, 1949) ? 8Apr49; B187748.
Dee R. Laird (A); 3Feb77; R653219.
R653220. Parasite planet. By Neil R. Jones. (In Super science stories, Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B214707. Neil R. Jones (A); 2Feb77; R653220.
R653253.
Applied psychology. By Richard
Wellington Husband. NM: revisions &
additions. ? 2Feb49; A29683. Richard
Wellington Husband (A); 28Jan77;
R653253.
R653254.
Sunset all-Western foods cook book. By
Genevieve A. Callahan. NM: revisions.
? 15Apr49; A32835. Lane Publishing
Company (PWH); 28Jan77; R653254.
R653255.
Sunset cook book of favorite recipes.
Editor: Emily Ball Chase. ? 25May49;
A33131. Lane Publishing Company (PWH);
28Jan77; R653255.
R653257. Southern field crops management. By E. N. Fergus, Carsie Hammonds & Hayden Rogers, edited by R. W. Gregory. NM: revisions & additions. ? 31Jan49; A30213. Mrs. Carsie Hammonds (W); 31Jan77; R653257.
R653260.
The Hill road. w & m Roger C. Wilson &
Mildred L. Kerr. (In The Choir leader,
Feb. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 10Jan49;
B183298. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH);
21Dec76; R653260.
R653261. The Lord is my strength and my song. m Van Denman Thompson. (In The Choir leader, Feb. 1949) NM: music. ? 10Jan49; B183298. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653261.
R653262.
My faith looks up to Thee, m R. Gordon
Perry. (In The Choir leader, Feb. 1949)
NM: music. ? 10Jan49; B183298. Lorenz
Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653262.
R653263.
This Thou didst for me. m John M.
Rasley. (In The Choir leader, Feb. 1949)
NM: music. ? 10Jan49; B183298. John M.
Rasley (A); 21Dec76; R653263.
R653265. It will be daybreak soon. w & m Roy E. Nolte & Alfred Barratt. (In The Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653265.
R653266.
Trust ye the Lord forever. w & m I. H.
Meredith & Juanita Rosemon. (In The
Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: words &
music. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz
Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653266.
R653267.
The Lord is my light. m Forrest G.
Walter. (In The Volunteer choir, Feb.
1949) NM: music. ? 3Jan49; B183686.
Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653267.
R653268.
I lay my sins on Jesus. m arr. Stewart
Landon, pseud. of Roger C. Wilson. (In
The Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: music
arr. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz
Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653268.
R653269. Singing on our way. w & m Elsie Duncan Yale & Noel Benson, pseud. of Ira B. Wilson. (In The Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653269.
R653271. The Sunrise song. w & m Elsie Duncan Yale & Fred B. Holton, pseud. of Ira B. Wilson. (In The Volunteer choir, Mar. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 31Jan49; B183687. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653271.
R653272.
With palms and with praises. w & m
Peter Marshall, pseud. of Louise L. Wilson
& Dorothy Abbott, pseud. of Elsie Duncan
Yale. (In The Volunteer choir, Mar. 1949)
NM: words & music. ? 31Jan49; B183687.
Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653272.
R653273.
Risen as He said. w & m Harry Dixon
Loes & Blanche Sprague, pseud. of Elsie
Duncan Yale. (In The Volunteer choir,
Mar. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 31Jan49;
B183687. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH);
21Dec76; R653273.
R653274.
Crown Him with many crowns. m Roy E.
Nolte. (In The Volunteer choir, Mar.
1949) NM: music. ? 31Jan49; B183687.
Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653274.
R653276.
Alleluia! m Ellen Jane Lorenz. (In The
Quarterly anthem folio, Jan. 1949) NM:
music. ? 3Jan49; B183688. Lorenz
Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653276.
R653277.
Fear ye not, O Israel. m arr. Ira B.
Wilson. (In The Quarterly anthem folio,
Jan. 1949) NM: music arr. ? 3Jan49;
B183688. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH);
21Dec76; R653277.
R653278.
Communion with Thee. w & m Roger C.
Wilson & Herman Von Berge. (In The
Quarterly anthem folio, Jan. 1949) NM:
words & music. ? 3Jan49; B183688.
Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;
R653278.
R653279. Beneath the cross of Jesus. m John Winter Thompson. (In The Quarterly anthem folio, Jan. 1949) NM: music. ? 3Jan49; B183688. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653279.
R653319.
Beaver dam. By Philip Hamburger. (In
The New Yorker, Feb. 4. 1950) ? 2Feb50;
B230594. Philip Hamburger (A); 8Feb77;
R653319.
R653320.
Greenwich Village gourmet. By
Clementene Walker Wheeler. ? 26Nov49;
A38775. Clementene Wheeler (A); 9Feb77;
R653320.
R653321.
The Catholic Church and the Knights of
Labor. By Henry J. Browne. ? 10May49;
A32901. Henry J. Browne (A); 9Feb77;
R653321.
R653343. Illustrated fundamentals of tree identification. By Ralph Rupert Wilson. ? 13May49; AA119404. Ralph R. Wilson (full name is Ralph Rupert Wilson) (A); 10Feb77; R653343.
R653355. The Baha'i world. Compiler: National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States and Canada. ? 8Dec49; AA135478. National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States (PWH); 11Feb77; R653355.
R653356.
God's eternal legacy. By Della & Ralph
Emery, Herbert Hern. Mary M. Wilkin & May
Lawson. ? 9Dec49; AA136327. National
Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the
United States (PWH); 11Feb77; R653356.
R653359.
The Salt of the Earth. By George W.
Truett, edited by Powhatan W. James.
? 21Apr49; A32092. William B. Eerdmans
Publishing Company (PPW); 28Jan77;
R653359.
R653360. Who me? Pref. by Irwin Shaw, notes & compilations by Ely Jacques Kahn, Jr. First pub. in The New Yorker, 1937-1948. NM: pref., notes & compilations. ? 16Feb49; A30152. E. J. Kahn, Jr. & Irwin Shaw (A); 14Feb77; R653360.
R653364.
"Nu-view" bass guitar fingerboard. By
Severino Frank Marino. ? 4Aug65 (in
notice: 1948); A802194. Severino Frank
Marino (Sev Frank Marino) (A); 2Dec76;
R653364.
R653373.
Early development of United States
citizenship. By John P. Roche. ? 9Dec49;
A39149. John P. Roche (A); 3Feb77;
R653373.
R653377.
The Thirsty land. By Norman A. Fox.
? 14Mar49; A32056. Rosalea Spaulding Fox
(W); 3Feb77; R653377.
R653378.
Pictorial composition and the art of
drawing. By Frederic Taubes. ? 28Mar49;
A31262. Frederic Taubes (A); 3Feb77;
R653378.
R653379. No questions asked. By Edna Sherry. ? 14Mar49; A30927. Ernest T. Sherry (C); 3Feb77; R653379.
R653380.
Evil root. By Lee Thayer. ? 23Feb49;
A30468. George M. Sanger (E); 3Dec77;
R653380.
R653381.
All the best in Scandinavia. By Sydney
Clark. ? 23Feb49; A30466. Donald Clark
(C); 3Feb77; R653381.
R653383. Hullabaloo, and other singing folk games. Compiled by Richard Chase, illustrated by Joshua Tolford, with six piano settings by Hilton Rufty. ? 28Mar49; A31332. Richard Chase (A); 14Feb77; R653383.
R653384. Electric and magnetic fields. By Stephen Stanley Attwood. 3rd ed. ? 25Apr49; A32200. Frieda Attwood (W); 14Feb77; R653384.
R653385.
Foundations of nuclear physics. By
Robert T. Beyer. ? 15Apr49; A32338.
Robert T. Beyer (A); 14Feb77; R653385.
R653386.
Introduction to statistical mechanics.
By Ronald W. Gurney. ? 3May49; A32755.
Natalie Gurney-Taylor (W); 14Feb77;
R653386.
R653387.
Analytical mechanics of gears. By Earle
Buckingham. ? 27May49; A33257. Earle
Buckingham (A); 14Feb77; R653387.
R653388. This was America: true accounts of people and places, manners and customs, as recorded by European travelers to the Western Shore in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By Oscar Handlin. ? 17Feb49; A28883. Oscar Handlin (A); 16Feb77; R653388.
R653389. The Testament of Werther in poetry and drama. By Stuart Pratt Atkins. ? 21Feb49; A30473. Stuart Pratt Atkins (A); 16Feb77; R653389.
R653390. Cardiac catheterization in congenital heart disease. By Andre Cournand, Janet S. Baldwin & Aaron Himmelstein. ? 21Mar49; A31031. The Commonwealth Fund (PWH); 16Feb77; R653390.
R653393.
Geometry-a first course. By Paul L.
Trump. ? 16Mar49; A31001. Holt,
Rinehart and Winston (PWH); 14Feb77;
R653393.
R653394.
Arithmetic for teacher-training classes.
By E. H. Taylor & C. M. Mills. 3rd ed.
? 24Mar49; A31328. Holt, Rinehart and
Winston (PWH); 14Feb77; R653394.
R653395. Royalton raid. By Leon W. Dean. ? 14Mar49; A31012. Leon W. Dean (A); 3Feb77; R653395.
R653396.
Lola: a love story. By Philip Van Doren
Stern. ? 14Mar49; A31013. Philip Van
Doren Stern (A); 3Feb77; R653396.
R653397.
Physics in the modern world. By Henry
Semat. ? 22Mar49; A31274. Henry Semat
(A); 3Feb77; R653397.
R653398.
Greek myths. By Olivia E. Coolidge,
illustrated by Edouard Sandoz. ? 30Aug49;
A35561. Olivia Coolidge (A); 14Feb77;
R653398.
R653400.
Gay melody. By Martha Gwinn Kiser,
decorations by Jane Castle. ? 9Mar49;
A30725. Martha Gwinn Kiser (A); 18Feb77;
R653400.
R653401.
Jan's victory. Story & pictures by
Betty Morgan Bowen (Mrs. Gordon West)
? 9Mar49; A30726. Betty Morgan Bowen
(Mrs. Gordon West) (A); 18Feb77;
R653401.
R653402. Sea boots. By Robert C. DuSoe, illustrated by Arthur Harper. ? 9Mar49; A30727. Mrs. Robert C. DuSoe (W); 18Feb77; R653402.
R653403.
A Procession of saints. By James
Brodrick. ? 9Mar49; A30728. James
Brodrick (A); 18Feb77; R653403.
R653404.
Lincoln's secretary: a biography of John
G. Nicolay. By Helen Nicolay. ? 9Mar49;
A30729. Helen Nicolay (A); 18Feb77;
R653404.
R653405.
Winter flight. By Alice Gall & Fleming
Crew. ? 10Mar49; A30932. Alice Gall &
Fleming Crew (A); 18Feb77; R653405.
R653406.
Wildlife for America. By William R. Van
Dersal & Edward H. Graham. ? 10Mar49;
A30933. William R. Van Dersal & Edward H.
Graham (A); 18Feb77; R653406.
R653407.
His country was the world: a life of
Thomas Paine. By Hildegarde Hawthorne
(Mrs. John Oskison) ? 16Mar49; A30978.
Paul W. Howe (E of Hildegarde Hawthorne,
Mrs. John Oskison); 18Feb77; R653407.
R653408.
Battle lanterns. By Merritt Parmelee
Allen, decorations by Ralph Ray, Jr.
? 16Mar49; A30979. Vera E. Cline (E of
Merritt Parmelee Allen); 18Feb77;
R653408.
R653409.
Four favourites. By D. B. Wyndham
Lewis. ? 20Mar49; A31987. D. B. Wyndham
Lewis (A); 18Feb77; R653409.
R653410.
Cowboy Small. By Lois Lenski.
? 7Apr49; A32046. Stephen J. Covey &
Laird F. Covey (C); 18Feb77; R653410.
R653412.
The Lapps. By Bjoern Collinder.
? 30Nov49; A38731. American Scandinavian
Foundation (PWH); 2Feb77; R653412.
R653413. Transcendental numbers. By Carl Ludwig Siegel. (Annals of mathematics studies no. 16) New ed. of work originally by Carl Ludwig Siegel & R. Bellman. NM: new ed. ? 30Dec49; A39556. Carl Ludwig Siegel (A); 2Feb77; R653413.
R653414.
Guidebook for Look and learn. By Wilbur
S. Beauchamp, Gertrude Crampton & William
S. Gray. ? 4Jan50; A40067. Scott,
Foresman and Company (PWH); 3Feb77;
R653414.
R653415. Using good English. By Robert Warnock,
R653416. Welders. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 42) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110248. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653416.
R653417. Foundrymen. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 41) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110249. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653417.
R653418. Machinists. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 40) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110250. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653418.
R653419.
Tool and die makers. By Alice Helen
Frankel. (Occupational briefs on
America's major job fields, no. 39) NM:
completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49;
AA110251. Science Research Associates,
Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653419.
R653420. Social workers. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 38) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110252. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653420.
R653421.
Registered nurses. By Alice Helen
Frankel. (Occupational briefs on
America's major job fields, no. 37) NM:
completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49;
AA110253. Science Research Associates,
Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653421.
R653422.
Truck and bus drivers. By Alice Helen
Frankel. (Occupational briefs on
America's major job fields, no. 46) NM:
completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;
AA113287. Science Research Associates,
Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653422.
R653423.
Sheet metal workers. By Alice Helen
Frankel. (Occupational briefs on
America's major job fields, no. 43) NM:
completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;
AA113288. Science Research Associates,
Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653423.
R653424.
Plumbers and steamfitters. By Alice
Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on
America's major job fields, no. 44) NM:
completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;
AA113289. Science Research Associates,
Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653424.
R653425.
Telephone and telegraph linemen. By
Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs
on America's major job fields, no. 45)
NM: completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;
AA113290. Science Research Associates,
Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653425.
R653440.
South America rediscovered. By Tom Bard
Jones. ? 25Feb49; A30731. Tom Bard
Jones (A); 15Feb77; R653440.
R653441.
Latin American leaders. By Harold E.
Davis. ? 6Jun49; A33489. Harold E.
Davis (A); 15Feb77; R653441.
R653442.
Romanticism and nationalism in the Old
South. By Rollin G. Osterweis. ? 9Feb49;
A30750. Rollin G. Osterweis (A); 8Feb77;
R653442.
R653443. The Tragedy of Philotas. By Samuel Daniel, editor: Laurence Michel. ? 9Feb49; A30751. Yale University (PWH); 8Feb77; R653443.
R653450. Gingery snare. By Philip Hamburger. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 11, 1950) ? 9Feb50; B230984. Philip Hamburger (A); 14Feb77; R653450.
R653451.
But not to dream. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Weird tales, May 1949) ? 1Mar49;
B180215. John D. MacDonald (A); 3Feb77;
R653451.
R653452.
Get out of town. By John D. MacDonald.
(In New detective magazine, May 1949)
? 18Mar49; B187158. John D. MacDonald
(A); 3Feb77; R653452.
R653453.
Immortality. By John D. MacDonald. (In
Startling stories, May 1949) ? 8Mar49;
B184109. John D. MacDonald (A); 3Feb77;
R653453.
R653454.
Loot for the unlucky lady. By John D.
MacDonald. (In F.B.I. detective stories,
Apr. 1949) ? 18Feb49; B190658. John D.
MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653454.
R653455.
Like a keepsake. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Thrilling wonder stories, June 1949)
? 1Apr49; B191914. John D. MacDonald
(A); 3Feb77; R653455.
R653456.
Bedside murder. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Mystery book magazine, summer 1949)
? 24May49; B193792. John D. MacDonald
(A); 3Feb77; R653456.
R653457.
The Glory punch. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Fifteen sports stories, July 1949)
? 3Jun49; B197081. John D. MacDonald
(A); 3Feb77; R653457.
R653458.
Bye, bye Blackfield. By John Wade
Farrell, pseud. of John D. MacDonald. (In
Fifteen sports stories, July 1949)
? 3Jun49; B197081. John D. MacDonald
(A); 3Feb77; R653458.
R653459.
The Dear and the dead. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Black mask, Sept. 1949)
? 20Jul49; B202439. John D. MacDonald
(A); 3Feb77; R653459.
R653460.
Dead as in darling. By John D.
MacDonald. (In New detective magazine,
Sept. 1949) ? 20Jul49; B202864. John D.
MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653460.
R653461.
Mad about murder. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Dime detective, Sept. 1949) ? 3Aug49;
B205407. John D. MacDonald (A); 3Feb77;
R653461.
R653462.
Poor little rich corpse. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Detective tales, Sept.
1949) ? 27Jul49; B205409. John D.
MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653462.
R653464.
Make mine murder. By John D. MacDonald.
(In F.B.I. detective stories, June 1949)
? 20Apr49; B282210. John D. MacDonald
(A); 3Feb77; R653464.
R653465.
The Cold, cold ground. By John D.
MacDonald. (In New detective magazine,
July 1949) ? 20May49; B236528. John D.
MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653465.
R653466. Learning electricity and electronics experimentally. By Leonard R. Crow. ? 30Dec49; A45596. Leonard R. Crow (A); 14Feb77; R653466.
R653467.
Turns again home: Andover Newton
Theological School and reminiscences from
an unkept journal. By Everett Carleton
Herrick. ? 10May49; A32866. United
Church Press (PWH); 14Feb77; R653467.
R653468.
The Message and the silence of the
American pulpit. By Sabapathy Kulandran.
? 5Jul49; A34965. United Church Press
(PWH); 14Feb77; R653468.
R653469. Home, sweet home! By Barrie Stavis. ? 22Mar49; A32443. Barrie Stavis (A); 14Feb77; R653469.
R653470.
Fun with fabrics. By Joseph Leeming.
? 6Jan50; A39830. Una M. Leeming (W),
Avery Leeming Nagle & Joseph Leeming, 3rd
(C); 14Feb77; R653470.
R653471.
The Peabody Sisters of Salem. By Louise
Hall Tharp. ? 4Jan50; A39666. Louise
Hall Tharp (A); 14Feb77; R653471.
R653472.
Prairie Kid. By Dorothy M. Johnson.
(In Hearst's International-cosmopolitan,
Jan. 1950) ? 30Dec49; B225205. Dorothy
M. Johnson (A); 14Feb77; R653472.
R653473.
Doorway in Antigua. By Albert E. Idell.
? 18Nov49; A41496. Eugenie Idell Findlay
(C); 14Feb77; R653473.
R653474.
Build this movie titler. By George
Niedermair. (In U.S. camera combined with
Travel and camera, Mar. 1949) ? 16Feb49;
B178925. George Niedermair (A); 14Feb77;
R653474.
R653475. Build this movie processing outfit. By George Niedermair. (In U.S. camera combined with Travel and camera, Aug. 1949) ? 8Jul49; B205493. George Niedermair (A); 14Feb77; R653475.
R653476. Build this movie effect box. By George William Niedermair. (In U.S. camera combined with Travel and camera, May 1949) ? 7Apr49; B5-9473. George William Niedermair (A); 14Feb77; R653476.
R653477.
Brother's keeper. By Edwin Lanham. (In
Collier's, Jan. 7, 1950) ? 30Dec49;
B224570. Edwin Lanham (A); 14Feb77;
R653477.
R653481. Stampede to timberline: the ghost towns
R653482.
Louie follows me. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Collier's, Aug. 27, 1949) ? 19Aug49;
B205241. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;
R653482.
R653483.
Murder runaround. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Dime detective, Sept. 1949) ? 3Aug49;
B205407. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;
R653483.
R653484.
Six points to remember. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Fifteen sports stories,
Sept. 1949) ? 3Aug49; B209105. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653484.
R653485.
Blue stars for a dead lady. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Detective tales, Oct.
1949) ? 26Aug49; B210809. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653485.
R653486.
Last rendezvous. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Dime mystery, Oct. 1949) ? 2Sep49;
B210811. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;
R653486.
R653487.
Warrant for an old flame. By John D.
MacDonald. (In FBI detective stories,
Oct. 1949) ? 19Aug49; B210816. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653487.
R653488.
Half past mayhem. By John D. MacDonald.
(In New detective magazine, Nov. 1949)
? 21Sep49; B212518. John D. MacDonald
(A); 14Feb77; R653488.
R653489.
Run the man down. By John D. MacDonald.
(In Fifteen sports stories, Nov. 1949)
? 5Oct49; B213627. John D. MacDonald
(A); 14Feb77; R653489.
R653490.
The Durable corpse. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Dime detective magazine,
Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B213631. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653490.
R653491.
Target for tonight. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Dime detective magazine,
Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B213631. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653491.
R653492. The Sleepers. By John Wade Farrel, pseud. of John D. MacDonald. (In Super science stories, Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B214707. John D. MacDonald, pseud.: John Wade Farrel (A); 14Feb77; R653492.
R653493.
Appointment for tomorrow. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Super science stories,
Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B214707. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653493.
R653494.
Hang the man high. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Fifteen western tales,
Nov. 1949) ? 12Oct49; B215799. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653494.
R653495.
Love, Inc. By John D. MacDonald. (In
Today's woman, Nov. 1949) ? 21Oct49;
B216133. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;
R653495.
R653496. A Young man of promise. By John D. MacDonald. (In Argosy, Nov. 1949)
R653497.
Case of the burning blonde. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Detective tales, Dec.
1949) ? 2Nov49; B218617. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653497.
R653498.
Nine coffins for Rocking H. By John D.
MacDonald. (In Dime western magazine,
Dec. 1949) ? 9Nov49; B219269. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653498.
R653499.
Take a powder, Galahad! By John D.
MacDonald. (In Dime detective magazine,
Dec. 1949) ? 9Nov49; B219273. John D.
MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653499.
R653522. Finding God through work and worship; pupil's book. By Mary Esther McWhirter. ? 29Jun49; AA124018. United Church Press (PWH); 16Feb77; R653522.
R653523. Finding God through work and worship; teacher's book. By Mary Esther McWhirter. ? 25Aug49; AA129292. United Church Press (PWH); 16Feb77; R653523.
R653524.
Paula, ein Fragment. By Richard
Beer-Hofmann. ? 22Oct49; A41757. Miriam
Lens Beer-Hofmann (C); 16Feb77; R653524.
R653525.
Postscripts to the American language
("scented words") By Henry Louis Mencken.
(In New Yorker, Apr. 2, 1949) ? 31Mar49;
B184252. Mercantile-Safe Deposit and
Trust Company (E); 16Feb77; R653525.
R653526. Seetee shock. By Will Stewart, pseud. of Jack Williamson. (In Astounding science fiction, Apr. 1949) ? 15Mar49; B190728. Jack Williamson (A); 16Feb77; R653526.
R653529.
Ashtabula in four syllables. By Fred De
George. ? 23Mar49; AA111648. Fred De
George (A); 17Feb77; R653529.
R653530. Patent information. By Gustave Miller. ? 14Dec49; AA138560. Gustave Miller (A); 17Feb77; R653530.
R653535. The Black ring. By Helen Reilly. U.S. ed. pub. 29Jan50, B5-13223. (In Star weekly, Toronto, Canada, Dec. 24, 1949) ? 24Dec49; AI-2603. Katherine Reilly (C); 31Jan77; R653535.
R653536. The Black ring. By Helen Reilly. Prev. pub. abroad 24Dec49, AI-2603. (In Long Island (NY) Sunday press, Jan. 29, 1950) ? 29Jan50; B5-13223. Katherine Reilly (C); 31Jan77; R653536.
R653537. The German peace settlement; a problem paper. Editor: Leo Pasvolsky. ? 2Mar49; A30586. The Brookings Institution (PWH); 28Feb77; R653537.
R653538. The Condor and the cows. By Christopher Isherwood, illus.: William Caskey. NM: additions & revisions. ? 16Sep49; A36836. Christopher Isherwood (A); 31Jan77; R653538.
R653571.
Everywhere I roam. By Ben Lucien
Burman, drawings by Alice Caddy, pseud. of
Mrs. Ben Lucien Burman. ? 28Nov49;
A38656. Ben Lucien Burman (A); 13Dec76;
R653571.
R653572. Broken valley. By Thomas Thompson. ? 1Dec49; A38738. Thomas Thompson (A); 13Dec76; R653572.
R653573. Unquiet grave. By John Stephen Strange, pseud. of Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett. ? 1Dec49; A38739. Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett (A); 13Dec76; R653573.
R653574.
Death of a white witch. By Inez
Oellrichs. ? 1Dec49; A38740. Inez
Oellrichs (A); 13Dec76; R653574.
R653575.
Reading handwriting for fun and
popularity. By Dorothy Sara. ? 5Dec49;
A38781. Lucille Gidsy (E); 13Dec76;
R653575.
R653576. Magic explained. By Walter Gibson. ? 5Dec49; A38782. Walter Gibson (A); 13Dec76; R653576.
R653577. Home sweet zoo. By Clare Barnes, Jr. ? 2Dec49; A38784. Clare Barnes, Jr. (A); 13Dec76; R653577.
R653578.
The Chinese chop. By Juanita Sheridan
(Juanita Sheridan Wolfe) ? 8Dec49;
A38961. Ross C. Hart (C); 13Dec76;
R653578.
R653579.
Diamonds to Amsterdam. By Manning
Coles, pseud. of Adelaide Frances Oke
Manning & Cyril Coles. ? 8Dec49; A38962.
Dorothy C. Coles (W of Cyril Coles) &
Westminster Bank, Ltd. (E of Adelaide
Manning); 13Dec76; R653579.
R653580.
The Home garden guide, 1950. By Walter
E. Thwing. ? 23Nov49; AA136393. The
Literary Guild of America, Inc. (PWH);
13Dec76; R653580.
R653581.
Learning from the deer. By William J.
Long. (In Sports afield, Oct. 1949)
? 28Sep49; B212245. Francesca Woodbridge
(PPW); 13Dec76; R653581.
R653582.
Learning from the grouse. By William J.
Long. (In Sports afield, Nov. 1949)
? 28Oct49; B218066. Francesca Woodbridge
(PPW); 13Dec76; R653582.
R653583.
Home sweet zoo. By Clare Barnes, Jr.
(In Collier's, Dec. 10, 1949) ? 2Dec49;
B221164. Clare Barnes, Jr. (A); 13Dec76;
R653583.
R653584.
Learning from the wolves. By William J.
Long. (In Sports afield, Dec. 1949)
? 25Nov49; B222699. Francesca Woodbridge
(PPW); 13Dec76; R653584.
R653585.
About Shorty. By Martha Gellhorn. (In
Esquire, Jan. 1950) ? 23Nov49; B227230.
Martha Gellhorn (A); 13Dec76; R653585.
R653588.
Not Gothic but modern for our colleges.
By Walter Gropius. (In The New York
times, Oct. 23, 1949) ? 23Oct49;
B214547. Ilse Gropius (W); 11Mar77;
R653588.
R653633. Western snowstorm. By Joseph Langland. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 26. 1949) ? 24Feb49; B179245. Joseph Langland (A); 14Feb77; R653633.
R653722.
The World's best hope. By Francis
Biddle. ? 4Mar49; A30544. E. Randolph
Biddle (C); 18Feb77; R653722.
R653723.
Astrology is religion's roadmap. By C.
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Today is October 14th, my birthday. I returned to New York after months away, dragging my suitcase through the biting wind, but the VIP pickup zone where my husband’s Maybach usually idled was empty. When I finally let myself into our Upper East Side penthouse, I didn’t find a cake or a "welcome home" banner. Instead, I found my husband, Caden, kneeling on the floor, helping our five-year-old daughter wrap a massive gift for my half-sister, Adalynn. Caden didn’t even look up when I walked in; he was too busy laughing with the girl who had already stolen my father’s legacy and was now moving in on my family. "Auntie Addie is a million times better than Mommy," my daughter Elara chirped, clutching a plush toy Caden had once forbidden me from buying for her. "Mommy is mean," she whispered loudly, while Caden just smirked, calling me a "drill sergeant" before whisking her off to Adalynn’s party without a second glance. Later that night, I saw a video Adalynn posted online where my husband and child laughed while mocking my "sensitive" nature, treating me like an inconvenient ghost in my own home. I had spent five years researching nutrition for Elara’s health and managing every detail of Caden’s empire, only to be discarded the moment I wasn't in the room. How could the man who set his safe combination to my birthday completely forget I even existed? The realization didn't break me; it turned me into ice. I didn't scream or beg for an explanation. I simply walked into the study, pulled out the divorce papers I’d drafted months ago, and took a black marker to the terms. I crossed out the alimony, the mansion, and even the custody clause—if they wanted a life without me, I would give them exactly what they asked for. I left my four-carat diamond ring on the console table and walked out into the rain with nothing but a heavily encrypted hard drive. The submissive Mrs. Holloway was gone, and "Ghost," the most lethal architect in the tech world, was finally back online to take back everything they thought I’d forgotten.
Brenna lived with her adoptive parents for twenty years, enduring their exploitation. When their real daughter appeared, they sent Brenna back to her true parents, thinking they were broke. In reality, her birth parents belonged to a top circle that her adoptive family could never reach. Hoping Brenna would fail, they gasped at her status: a global finance expert, a gifted engineer, the fastest racer... Was there any end to the identities she kept hidden? After her fiancé ended their engagement, Brenna met his twin brother. Unexpectedly, her ex-fiancé showed up, confessing his love...
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.
I was once the heiress to the Solomon empire, but after it crumbled, I became the "charity case" ward of the wealthy Hyde family. For years, I lived in their shadows, clinging to the promise that Anson Hyde would always be my protector. That promise shattered when Anson walked into the ballroom with Claudine Chapman on his arm. Claudine was the girl who had spent years making my life a living hell, and now Anson was announcing their engagement to the world. The humiliation was instant. Guests sneered at my cheap dress, and a waiter intentionally sloshed champagne over me, knowing I was a nobody. Anson didn't even look my way; he was too busy whispering possessively to his new fiancée. I was a ghost in my own home, watching my protector celebrate with my tormentor. The betrayal burned. I realized I wasn't a ward; I was a pawn Anson had kept on a shelf until he found a better trade. I had no money, no allies, and a legal trust fund that Anson controlled with a flick of his wrist. Fleeing to the library, I stumbled into Dallas Koch—a titan of industry and my best friend’s father. He was a wall of cold, absolute power that even the Hydes feared. "Marry me," I blurted out, desperate to find a shield Anson couldn't climb. Dallas didn't laugh. He pulled out a marriage agreement and a heavy fountain pen. "Sign," he commanded, his voice a low rumble. "But if you walk out that door with me, you never go back." I signed my name, trading my life for the only man dangerous enough to keep me safe.
I spent four hours preparing a five-course meal for our fifth anniversary. When Jackson finally walked into the penthouse an hour late, he didn't even look at the table. He just dropped a thick Manila envelope in front of me and told me he was done. He said his stepsister, Davida, was getting worse and needed "stability." I wasn't his wife; I was a placeholder, a temporary fix he used until the woman he actually loved was ready to take my place. Jackson didn't just want a divorce; he wanted to erase me. He called me a "proprietary asset," claiming that every design I had created to save his empire belonged to him. He froze my bank accounts, cut off my phone, and told me I’d be nothing without his name. Davida even called me from her hospital bed to flaunt the family heirloom ring Jackson claimed was lost, mocking me for being "baggage" that was finally being cleared out. I stood in our empty home, realizing I had spent five years being a martyr for a man who saw me as a transaction. I couldn't understand how he could be so blind to the monster he was protecting, or how he could discard me so coldly after I had given him everything. I grabbed my hidden sketchbook, shredded our wedding portrait, and walked out into the rain. I dialed a number I hadn't touched in years—a dangerous man known as The Surgeon who dealt in debts and shadows. I told him I was ready to pay his price. Jackson and Davida wanted to steal my identity, but I was about to show the world the literal scars they had left behind.
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