More, Hannah.-Continued. 'Tis all for the best, The shepherd of Salisbury Plain, and other narratives. Lond. 1861. T. Mx 853 Contents. Brief sketch of the life of mrs. Hannah More. 'Tis all for the best.-The shepherd of Salisbury Plain.-Parley the porter.-The happy waterman.-- History of Mary Wood-The good mother's legacy.-Honest miller of Gloucestershire.-Turn the carpet. See also her Works. 820.2:28 Contents, see under English literature, Collected works. Morgan, N. D. George Cardwell, or A month in a country parish. N. Y. 1856. D. M 3551 Die Morgan, Lady Sydney, born Owenson. prinzessin, oder Die beguine. Aus dem englischen von P. Helling. Aachen. 1835. 3 v. S. M 3601 Morgan, Sir T: C. and lady Sydney. The book without a name. N. Y. 1841. 2 v. D. Morier, James. The adventures of in Turkey, Persia and Russia. D. M 3626 Hajji Baba Phila. 1855. M 3651 Morvell, Dr., pseud., see Vollmer, W: F. A. Mosen, Julius, and J: L: Tieck. Stories trans lated from the german by G. F. Crossthwaite. Lond. 1842. D. M 3951 Contents. Mosen, J. Ishmael; The italian novel; Helena Valisneria; The picture of the mermaid. — Tieck, J: L: Precipitation. Moser, O: Komische bilder aus dem soldatenleben. Leipz. 1851. S. M 4001 Motley, J: Lothrop. Merry-mount; a romance of the Massachusetts colony. Bost. 1849. 2 v. D. M 4051 - Morton's hope; or The memoirs of a provincial. N. Y. 1838. 2 v. D. M 4052 Moulton, Ellen Louise, born Chandler. BedMx 901 time stories. T. p. w. S. Contents. Margaret's necklace.-How the girls got rid of Freddy--Coals of fire.-What Jess Cortrell did. -Sir Harry.-Paying off Jane.-A child's tragedy.The little mother.-The light in the window.-Mr. Turk and what became of him. Just a little bit of christmas. Benjie. — A child's good work. What Biddie did.-Jamie Leech's angel.-Maud Granger's new dress. - Firelight stories. Ill. Bost. 1883. S. Mx 904 Contents. Sol Jones's orphans.-The silver locket.The bargee's Johnny.-Solomon Girder's customers. -Jenny's baby.-Roger Faithful's invention. The mortgage on Inglenook.-Edith Bowles's new life.How Ruth came home. Sister Lucy. - Jenny's valentine. - More bed-time stories. Ill. Bost. 1878. S. Mx 902 Contents. Against wind and tide.- Blue sky and white clouds. The cousin from Boston.- Missy. Moulton, Ellen Louise.-Continued. The head boy of Eaglesheight school. - Agatha's lonely days.-Thin ice.-My lost sister.-What came to Olive Haygarth.-Uncle Jack.-Nobody's child.— My little gentleman.- Ruthy's country.-Job Golding's christmas. -My comforter. - My third book; a collection of tales. N. Y. M 4101 1859. D. Contents. The pride of Moses Grant. - How one woman came to marry. The tenant of the old brown house.-Uncle Roger's story and mine.-The mist over the valley.-Joseph Thorne, his calling.Olive Winchester Wight.-My inheritance.-Number 101.- Leona; a blind man's story.-The mountain road. The story of a man of business.-The cottage on the hill. -Joanna the actress.-The record of a troubled life.-Four letters from Helen Hamilton.— The phantom face. - New bed-time stories. Ill. Bost. 1880. S. Mx 903 Contents. "All a-growin' and a-blowin'".-My vagrant.-Helen's temptation.-The surgeon of the doll's hospital.-Pretty miss Kate.-A borrowed rosebud.Tom's thanksgiving. Finding Jack.-Her mother's daughter.-My quarrel with Ruth.-Was it her mother? The lady from over the way. His mother's boy.-Dr. Joe's valentine. Some women's hearts. Bost. 1874. S. M 4102 Contents. Fleeing from fate.- Brains. Twelve years of my life.-Little Gibraltar.-Household gods. -The judge's wife.-A letter and what came of it.Out of Nazareth. Mountford, W: Thorpe, a quiet english town, - The iron shroud. In Johnson, E: R. Little classics. J 926 v3 Mühlbach, Louise, pseud., see Mundt, Clara. Mühlfeld, Julius, pseud., see Rösler, Robert. Muir, Allan. Lady Beauty, or Charming to her latest day. N. Y. 1882. S. M 4226 Muirhead, Findley. Two plots. In Tales from many sources. T 178 v4 Müller, Adolf, (Adolf Palm). Im labyrinth der seele; zwei novellen. Leipz. 1872. S. M 4251 Müller, F: Max. Deutsche liebe; aus den papieren eines fremdlings herausg., mit einem Vorwort begleitet von Max Müller. aufl. Leipz. 1877. O. -- 5te M 4351 Same. With Storm, H. T. W. Hans und Same, eng. Memories; a story of german love. Müller, O: Andrea del Castagno; erzählungen und charakterbilder. - Berlin. 1865. S. M 4401 Aus Petrarca's alten tagen. Berlin. 1862. 2 v. S. M 4402 Charlotte Ackermann; ein Hamburger theaterroman aus dem vorigen jahrhundert. Frankfurt a. M. 1854. D. M 4403 Ekhof und seine schüler. Leipz. 1863. 2 v. S. M 4404 Erzählungen und charakterbilder, v. 3: Der museumsweiler.-Der delikatessenhändler. Berlin. 1865. S. M 4412 Die förstersbraut von Neunkirchen; erzählung. Stuttg. 1867. D. M 4405 Georg Volker; ein roman aus dem jahre 1848. Bremen. 1851. 3 v. D. Der klosterhof; ein familienroman. furt a. M. 1859. 3 v. D. M 4406 Frank M 4408 Die liebe im grabe. Berlin. 1865. D. M 4407 Der tannenschütz; weihnachts- novelle für 1851. Bremen. 1852. T. - Der wildpfarrer; historischer roman. 1866. 3 v. S. - Die zwei krüglein; eine erzählung. schweig, 1868. S. Müller, W: Debora. N. Y. 1884. F. M 4409 Berlin. M 4410 Braun M 4411 M 4436 Mundt, Clara, (Louise Mühlbach).—Continued. 1868. Same, eng. Berlin and Sans-Souci, or Frederick the great and his friends. Tr. from the german by mrs. Chapman Coleman and her daughters. Ill. N. Y. 1879. O. M 4554 Bonners, oder Geschichte eines millionairs. Altona. 1860. 3 v. T. M 4555 Same, eng. The story of a millionaire. Tr. from the german by Nathaniel Greene. N. Y. 1872. Ď. M 4555 The daughter of an empress. Tr. from the german by Nathaniel Greene. N. Y. 1879. გ. Deutschland gegen Frankreich; roman. Jena. 1868. 4 v. S. - Deutschland in sturm und drang: 1. Der alte Fritz und die neue zeit. 2. Fürsten und dichter. 3. Deutschland gegen Frankreich. 4. Frankreich gegen Deutschland. - The empress Josephine. T. p. w. M 4556 historischer M 4557 M 4551 M 4566 M 4557 M 4562 M 4558 - Erzherzog Johann und der herzog von Reichstadt. Berlin. 1862. 3 v. S. - Erzherzog Johann und Metternich. 1860. 3 v. S. Berlin. M 4559 M 4560 - Frankreich gegen Deutschland; historischer roman. Jena. 1868. 5 v. S. - Franz Rákóczy; ungarisches Wien. 1861. 2 v. T. M 4562 lebensbild. M 4563 - Frau meisterin. Berlin. 1859. 2 v. T. M 4564 -Friedrich der grosse und seine geschwister. Berlin. 1859. 4 v. S. M 4565 Same, eng. Frederick the great and his family; an historical novel. Tr. from the german by mrs. Chapman Coleman and her daughters. Ill. N. Y. 1878. O. - Fürsten und dichter; historischer Jena. 1867. 4 v. S. M 4565 roman. M 4566 Munter, Jeremias, pseud., see Fornell, Bror E: - In the Tennessee mountains. Bost. 1884. D. M 4776 Contents. Drifting down Lost Creek.-A-playin' of old sledge at the settlemint. The star in the val ley.- Electioneerin' an Big Injun mounting. — The romanne of Sunrise rock.-The dancin' party at Harrison's Cove.-Over on the other mounting. - The "harnt" that walks Chilhowee. - Where the battle was fought. Bost. 1884. D. M 4777 Murger, H: Adeline Protat. Aus dem franz. von C. Büchele. Stuttg. 1854. T. M 4801 Murray, C: A: Prärievogel. Uebers. aus dem englischen. Stuttg. 1847. 3 v. T. M 4851 Murray, D: Christie. Y. 1883. D. By the gate of the sea. N. M 4879 M 4879 - Hearts; a novel. N. Y. 1883. Q. Joseph's coat. N. Y. 1881. S. M 4880 M 4877 M 4876 M 4878 A life's atonement. N. Y. 1881. Q. - Val Strange; a story of the primrose way. N. Y. 1882. Q. The way of the world; a novel. N. Y. 1884. Q. M 4881 Murray, Eustace Clare Grenville, (Trois Etoiles). Strange tales. Leipz. 1878. S. M 4902 - That artful vicar; the story of what a clergyman tried to do for others and did for himself. Leipz. 1879. 2 v. in 1. S. M 4903 Same. Lond. 1879. 2 v. in 1. D. M 4903 Young Brown. Ill. Bost. 1874. O. M 4904 Musäus, J: K: A: Deutsche Hildburgh. 1842. 3 v. T. volksmärchen. M 4951 Same. Volksmärchen der deutschen; mit einer einleitung und anmerkungen herausg. von Moritz Müller. Leipz. 1868. 3 v. in 1. D. M 4951 Contents. V. 1. Müller, M., J: K: A: Musäus.Vorbericht an herrn D: Runkel.— Die bücher der chronika der drei schwestern.-Richilde.- Roland's knappen.-Legenden von Rübezahl.-Die entführung. 2. Die nymphe des brunnens.-Libussa. - Der geraubte schleier.- Stumme liebe. 3. Liebestreue. — Ulrich mit dem bühel.- Dämon Amor.- Melichsala.-Der schatzgräber. — Dumb love. In Hedge, F: H: Same. The dumb lover. Libussa. german. Prose writers 830.1:8 In Roscoe, T: R 2451 In Oxenford, J: Tales from the O 1001 - The spectre barber. In Popular_tales and P 2126 v2 romances. The treasure-seeker. In the same. P 2126 v1 Musset, Paul Edme de. The wind-spirit and rain-goddess. Tr. from the german [adaptation] of M. Schlimpert. II. Bost. 1858. T. Mx 1101 Mützelburg, Adolf. 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George Bailey; a tale of New York mercantile life. N. Y. 1880. S. O 401 Oldenburg, Ferdinand A: Janneton und Amalie, oder Nicht das verbrechen sondern die tugend macht glücklich; eine erzählung für die reifere jugend. Cinc. 1855. S. 0 426 - Die wege zum verbrechen; eine erzählung für die reifere jugend. Cinc. 1851. T. With Schmid, J. Č. v. Fernando. S 1459 Old-fashioned fairy tales. Original ed., ill. Bost. n. d. 2 v. S. Y. 1883. D. Ox 31 Oliphant, Laurence. Altiora Peto; a novel. N. 0 436 Piccadilly; a fragment of contemporary biography. N. Y. 1884. S. - The tender recollections of Irene Macgillicuddy. In Tales from Blackwood. Oliphant, Margaret O., born Wilson. N. Y. 1866. O. Same. Leipz. 1865. 2 v. in 1. S. At his gates. N. Y. 1873. O. T 177 v1 Agnes. 0 451 O 451 O 452 |