Bulwer-Lytton, E: G: Earle Lytton.-Continued. - The Caxtons; a family picture. Leipz. 1849. 2 v. in 1. S. B 4003 Same, germ. Die Caxtone; ein familiengemälde. Aus dem englischen von K. Kolb. Stuttg. 1860. S. - The coming race. Leipz. 1873. S. Same. N. Y. 1871. D. - Devereux. Lond. n. d. S. Same. Leipz. 1842. S. Same. Phila. 1860. 2 v. D. - The disowned. Leipz. 1842. S. B 4003 B 4004 B 4004 B 4005 B 4005 B 4005 B 4006 B 4007 Aus dem 1858. 2 B 4007 B 4008 Note. For continuation, see Alice. - Eugene Aram. Leipz. 1842. S. Same, germ. Eugen Aram. Aus dem englischen von F. Notter. Stuttg. 1858. 2 v. S. B 4008 Eva; a true story of light and darkness.The ill-omened marriage, other tales and poems, and The pilgrims of the Rhine. Leipz. 1842. S. Falkland. Phila. n. d. O. Same. With his Godolphin. Same, germ. Falkland; erzählung. englischen von G. Pfizer. With deron. Godolphin. Leipz. 1842. S. B 4009 - Same, germ. Nacht und morgen. englischen von G. Pfizer. Stuttg. V. S. – The parisians. Leipz. 1873. 4 v. in 2. S. Same. N. Y. 1874. O. - Paul Clifford. Same, germ. B 4018 B 4019 Aus dem 1858. 2 B 4019 B 4020 B 4020 B 4021 B 4021 Same. Lond. n. d. D. Same, germ. B 4010 B 4023 B 4011 - The pilgrims of the Rhine. Lond. 1854. D. Aus dem B 4024 his Cal B 4002 B 4011 - Same, germ. Godolphin. Aus dem englischen von G. N. Bärmann. Stuttg. 1859. S. B 4011 Harold, the last of the saxon kings. Leipz. 1848. 2 v. in 1. S. B 4012 Same, germ. Harold, der letzte sachsen-könig. Aus dem englischen von E. Mauch. Stuttg. 1858. S. B 4012 - The haunters and the haunted, or The house and the brain. In Tales from Blackwood. T 176 v10 Same. The house and the brain. In Johnson, E. R. Little classics. J 926 v2 - Kenelm Chillingly; his adventures and opinions. Leipz. 1873. 4 v. in 2. S. Same, germ. Rienzi. Aachen. 1836. 3 v. S. A strange story. Leipz. 1861. 2 v. What will he do with it? T. p. w. Same. Leipz. 1857. 4 v. in 2. S. - Zanoni. Leipz. 1842. S. Same. Same. Lond. n. d. D. Phila. 1862. D. B 4027 B 4027 B 4028 B 4028 B 4028 B 4028 Same, germ. Zanoni. Aus dem englischen. Aachen. 1842. 3 v. S. Bulwer-Lytton, E: Robert, 1st earl of Lytton, (Owen Meredith). The ring of Amasis, from the papers of a german physician. N. Y. B 4051 1863. D. Bulwer-Lytton, Rosina Doyle, born Wheeler, lady Lytton. The budget of the Bubble family. N. Y. 1840. 2 v. D. B 4076 Bunbury, Selina. Sir Guy D'Esterre. 1858. 2 v. D. Lond. B 4101 Bunce, Oliver Bell. The adventures of Timias Terrystone. N. Y. 1885. S. B 4116 Bungener, Laurence L: Felix. The preacher and the king, or Bourdaloue in the court of Louis XIV; an account of the pulpit eloquence of that distinguished era. Tr. from the french, with an introd. by G: Potts. New ed. rev., with a likeness and a biographical sketch of the author. Bost. 1855. D. B 4126 In Stories Bunner, H: C. Love in old cloathes. by american authors. -- - A woman of honor. Bost. 1883. S. S 35 v4 B 4751 — joint author, see Matthews, James Brander. Buntline, Ned, pseud., see Judson, E: Z. C. B 4356 - Gartenlaubenblüthen. N. Y. 1881. F. B 4353 Gebannt und erlöst; roman. N. Y. 1884. F. Same, eng. Banned and blessed. german by mrs. A. L. Wister. [1883]. D. Glück auf! N. Y. 1881. F. Ein gottesurtheil; roman. N. Y. Um hohen preis ; roman in 2 b. Same, eng. At a high price. B 4358 1885. F. N. Y. 1882. F. Tr. B 4351 by Mary B 4351 B 4355 Stuart Smith. Bost. 1879. S. Vineta; roman. N. Y. 1881. F. Same, eng. Vineta, the phantom city. Tr. by Frances A. Shaw. Bost. 1877. S. B 4355 Büsching, J: Gustav, see Roscoe, T: German novelists. R 2451 Butler, Mrs. Caroline H. The little messenger birds, or The chimes of the silver bells. Ill. Bost. 1850. S. Bx 1051 Contents. A visit to the dominions of Santa Claus. -The broken silver spoon. - Fanny's visit to the country. The little birdsnest.-The shell baskets.The little chinese boy.-Pretty Mary Fairlie.-Bertram and Theodore.-The locket.-Little Belinda.Conclusion. Butler, W: F. Red Cloud, the solitary Sioux; The distracted - Miss Molly. (Leisure hour ser.) N. Y. 1876. Buxton, Bertha H. From the wings; Lond. 1880. 3 v. in 1. D. - Great Grenfell gardens. Leipz. 1879. S. - Nell, on and off the stage. Leipz. in 1. S. B 4403 a novel. B 4455 2 v. in 1. B 4451 1880. 2 v. B 4452 B 4452 B 4454 B 4454 Same. Lond. 1879. 3 v. in 2. D. - Sceptre and ring. N. Y. 1881. Q. Same. Lond. 1881. 3 v. in 2. D. Won! Leipz. 1878. 2 v. in 1. S. Bynner, Edwin Lassetter. Damen's ghost. (Round-robin ser.) Bost. 1881. S. B 4501 Byr, C., pseud., see Beyer, Conrad. B 4453 C 151 Caine, Hall. She's all the world to me; a novel N. Y. 1885. Q. C 166 Caldwell, Anne Marsh-, see Marsh-Caldwell, Anne. Calm, Marie, (Marie Ruhland). Durch arbeit frei. With Henning, F: Sein guter engel. H 2501 - Onkel hauptmann; erzählung. In Vierteljährl. mag. V 2 v33 Cameron, Mrs. H. Lovett. A north country maid; a novel. N. Y. 1884. Q. C 176 Campbell, Alexander. [Tales]. In Wilson, J: M. Tales of the borders. W 2202 Contents. The assassin, v 18.-Autobiography of Willie Smith, v. 3.- Chatelard, v. 9.-The countess of Cassilis, v. 16.--The countess of Winstonbury, v. 1.— The curate of Govan, v. 15.-The curse of Scotland, v. 19. The disasters of Johnny Armstrong, v. 1.Doctor Dobbie, v. 21. Donald Gorm, v. 2. - The dream, v. 13.-Duncan McArthur, v. 8.-The Floshend inn, v. 13.-The forger, v. 12.-The foundling at sea, v. 18.-The good man of Dryfield, v. 8.-Grace Cameron, v. 16.-The Hawick spate, v. 19.-The highland boy, v. 5.-A highland tradition, v. 17.-The Katheran, v. 4.-Lady Rae, v. 22.-The laird of Lucky's How, v. 9. Leein Jamie Murdieston, v. 8. The lord of Hermitage, v. 19.-The merchant's daughter, v. 21.The monk of St. Anthony, v. 4.-The monks of Dryburg, v. 4.-The mosstrooper, v. 12.-Rattling, roaring Willie, v. 5.-The penny wedding, v. 7.-The recluse, v. 17.-Retribution, v. 14.-The rival night caps, v. 3.-The Skean Dhu, v. 14.-The snow storm of 1825, v. 6.-The stonebreaker, v. 18.-The surtout, v. 11.The two comrades, v. 11. x denotes books specially adapted for children. Phila. 1884. S. Queenie's whim. Phila. 1881. D. C 404 C 402 Phila. 1885. C 405 Wooed and married. T. p. w. [Phila. 1876.] D. C 403 Carion, Franz, pseud., see Lubojatsky, Franz. Carlén, Emilie Flygare-, born Schmidt. Die braut auf dem Omberg. Aus dem schwedischen. C 501 Stuttg. 1857. S. Gustavus Lindorm, or "Lead us not into temptation"; with a preface to her american readers by the author. From the original swedish by Elbert Perce. N. Y. 1853. D. C 502 Same, germ. Gustav Lindorm, oder Führe uns nicht in versuchung! Aus dem schwedischen. Stuttg. 1857. T. C 502 - Ein handelshaus in den scheeren. Aus dem schwedischen von G. Fink. Stuttg. n. d. 3 v. S. C 503 - Ivar, or The skjuts-boy. From the original swedish by A, L. Krause. N. Y. 1859. O. C 504 Same, germ. Der skutsjunge. Aus dem schwedischen. Stuttg. n. d. S. C 504 Kammerer Lassman als alter junggeselle und ehemann. Aus dem schwedischen Stuttg. n. d. S. C 505 Die kircheinweihung von Hammarby. Aus dem schwedischen. Stuttg. 1857. T. C 506 - Der stellvertreter; ein humoristisches familiengemälde. Aus dem schwedischen. Stuttg. 1844. T. C 507 - Waldemar Klein. Aus dem schwedischen. Stuttg. 1857. S. C 509 BelC 552 Little J 926 v5 The poor scholar, and other tales of irish life. N. Y. 1880. S. C 555 Includes, A peasant girl's love.-Talbot and Gaynor, the irish pipers.-Frank Finnegan, the foster brother. Redmond count O'Hanlon, the irish rapparee; Carleton, W:- Continued. - Traits and stories of the irish peasantry. Complete ed. Lond. n. d. D. C 554 Contents. Ned M'Keown.-The three tasks.-Shane Fadh's wedding. - Larry M'Farland's wake. - The battle of the factions.-The party fight and funeral. The hedge school. The station. The midnight mass.-The Donagh.-Phil Purcell, the pig-driver.The Lianhan Shee.-The geography of an irish oath. -An essay on irish swearing.-The poor scholar.-Wildgoose lodge.-Tubber Derg.-Dennis O'Shaughnessy going to Maynooth.-Phelim O'Toole's courtship. - Valentine M'Clutchy, the irish agent, or The chronicles of Castle Cumber, together with the pious aspirations, permissions, vouchsafements and other sanctified privileges of Solomon M'Slime, a religious attorney. N. Y. 1854. D. C 553 Carlton, Robert, pseud., see Hall, Baynard Rust. Carpenter, Frank De Yeaux. Round about Rio. Chicago. 1884 [1883]. D. C 576 Carpenter, W: H. The regicide's daughter; a tale of two worlds. Phila. 1854. T. C 601 Carr, Alice Comyns. Paul Crew's story. N. Y. 1885. S. C 616 Carrington, Katie. Aschenbroedel. (No name ser.) Bost. 1882. S. C 3801 Caruthers, W: A. The knights of the horse-shoe ; a traditionary tale of the cocked hat gentry in the Old Dominion. N. Y. 1882. Q. C 626 Cary, Alice. Clovernook children. Ill. N. Y. n. d. D. Cx 151 Snowberries; a book for young folks. Ill. N. Y. n. d. D. Cx 152 Cx 176 - Old caravan days. Ill. Bost. [1884]. D. Caustic, Mrs., pseud. Matrimony, or Love affairs Chalmers, Alexander. Lesson in biography, or an historical tale. Dublin. 1862. T. C 556 N. Y. 1873. D. Chaplin, Heman W., (C. H. White). The village convict. In Stories by american authors. S 35 v6 history of The adven824.2: 100 Against the age in EngC 951 Chapone, Hester, born Mulso. The Fidelia. In Hawkeshurst, J: turer. nos. 77-79. Charles, Elizabeth, born Rundle. stream; the story of a heroic land. N. Y. 1873. D. - The Bertram family. N. Y. n. d. D. C 952 - Chronicles of the Schönberg-Cotta family, by two of themselves. N. Y. 1864. S. C 953 - Same, germ. Die familie Schönberg - Cotta; ein charakter- und sittengemälde aus der reformationszeit. Autorisirte übersetzung aus dem englischen von Charlotte Philippi. 7te aufl. Basel. 1880. S. C 953 - Conquering and to conquer. N. Y. n. d. D. C 954 – The early dawn, or Sketches of christian life in England in the olden time; with an introd. by H: B. Smith. N. Y. 1865. D. C 955 Contents. Lights and shadows of the early dawn.Two martyrs of Verulam. - Annals of an anglosaxon family through three generations: The conversion of Northumbria; Saxon schools and homes; Saxon ministers and missions. - Alfred the truth teller.-Saxon and norman.-A story of the lollards. - Joan the maid, deliverer of France and England; a story of the 15th century, done into the modern english by the author of "Chronicles of the Schönberg-Cotta family." N. Y. 1879. D. C 956 - Lapsed, but not lost; a story of roman Carthage. Leipz. 1878. S. C 957 - The martyrs of Spain and the liberators of Holland. T. p. w. S. C 958 On both sides of the sea; a story of the commonwealth and the restoration; a sequel to "The Draytons and the Davenants." N. Y. 1868. D. C 959 - Tales and sketches of christian life in different lands and ages. N. Y. 1865. S. C 960 Contents. Maia and Cleon; a tale of the egyptian church in the 3rd century. Sketches from the history of the reformation in Italy.-Extracts from the diary of brother Bartholomew, a monk in the abbey of Marienthal in the Odenwald in the 12th century.Sketches of the united brethren of Bohemia and Moravia. - The two vocations, or The sisters of mercy at home; a tale. [Anon.] N. Y. 1865. S. C 961 Winifred Bertram, and the world she lived in. N. Y. 1866. D. Charles, Jean, pseud., see Braun, K: J:, ritter v. Braunthal. Charlesworth, Maria Louisa. Ministering chil dren. N. Y. 1877. D. Cx 251 Cx 252 Same; a sequel. N. Y. 1877. D. Charm, The; an illustrated book for boys and girls. Bost. n. d. S. Cx 21 Contents. Annie Grant's playmates.-"Little children, love one another."-The robins. Grateful Dick.-Little Lilias.-A narrow escape.-Prince Goldfish and the fishermaid.-Katie Lee; a scotch story. Tea-kettle's concert. The tame gemze.-Clara and her brother.-The old wizard and his children.-GoldMaria and Pitch-Maria.-The unjust judge.-A story for those who never know when to be satisfied. The witch and the kings's children. Chateaubriand, René François A: de. Paris. 1859. D. Atala. C 1051 Contents. Atala.-René.-Les aventures du dernier Abencerage.-Voyage en Amérique. Chatterjee, Bankim Chandra. The poison tree; a tale of hindu life in Bengal. Tr. by Miriam S. Knight, with a preface by Edwin Arnold. Lond. 1884. D. C 1076 Cheadle, Walter B. My hunt of the silver fox. In Tales from Blackwood. T 177 v10 Cheever, G: Barrell. The pilgrim in the shadow of the Jungfrau alp. N. Y. 1846. S. With Hall, James. The wilderness and the warpath. H 701 Cheever, H: T. A reel in a bottle for Jack in the doldrums; the adventures of two of the king's seamen in a voyage to the celestial country, ed. from the manuscripts of an old salt. N. Y. 1852. D. C 1101 Cheney, Ednah Dean. Sally Williams, the mountain girl. Bost. [1872]. S. Cx 301 Cherburliez, V: Count Kostia; a novel. Tr. from the french by O. D. Ashley. (Leisure hour ser.) N. Y. 1873. S. C 1151 Jean Têterol's idea. N. Y. 1878. D. C1152 Joseph Noirel's revenge. Tr. from the french by W: F. West. (Leisure hour ser.) N. Y. 1873. S. - Meta Holdenis. N. Y. 1877. D. C 1153 C 1154 - Prosper. Tr. from the french by C: Benson. (Leisure hour ser.) N. Y. 1874. S. C 1155 - Saints and sinners, (Noirs et rouges). From the french by Mary Neal Sherwood. N. Y. 1881. O. C 1158 Samuel Brohl and company. N. Y. 1878. D. C 1156 - A stroke of diplomacy. From the french. N. Y. 1880. S. C 1157 Chesebro', Caroline. Dream-land by day-light. T. p. w. D. C 1201 The foe in the household. Bost. 1871. O. C 1202 - Isa; a pilgrimage. N. Y. 1852. D. C 1203 - Victor and Jacqueline. In Atlantic tales. A 1876 Chesney, G: The battle of Dorking, or Reminiscences of a volunteer, by an eye-witness in 1925. New ed. Ill. Phila. [1885]. C 1226 T 177 v2 D. Same. In Tales from Blackwood. - The private secretary; a novel. [Anon.] N. Y. 1881. Q. C 1227 C 1227 Same. Edinb, 1881. D. woman; an episode of the colonization of Canada. Tr. from the french by E. I. Sears. N. Y. [1860]. D. C 1251 x denotes books specially adapted for children. C 962 1. S. C 1403 Leipz. C 1404 C 1404 Leipz. 1877. 2 v. in 1. C 1405 in 1. S. C 1406 Church, Florence, born Marryat.—Continued. - Véronique. Leipz. 1869. 2 v. in 1. S. C 1421 - With Cupid's eyes; a novel. Leipz. 1881. 2 v. in 1. S. C 1425 - Written in the fire. Leipz. 1878. 2 v. in 1. S. C 1422 Churton, Henry, pseud., see Tourgée, Albion Winegar. Claris de Florian, J: P: Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome. Tr. from the french by J. A. Ferris. Bost. 1850. D. C 3851 Same. Lond. 1813. T. C 3851 Clark, Alexander. Starting out; a story of the Ohio hills. Phila. 1875. S. C 1451 Clark, C: Heber, (Max Adeler). The fortunate island, and other stories by Max Adeler. Bost. 1882. D. C 1476 Includes, The city of burlesque. - An old fogy.Major Dunwoody's leg.-Jinniė. Clark, Charlotte Moore, (Charles M. Clay). Baby Rue [her adventures and misadventures, her friends and her enemies]. (No name ser.) Bost. 1881. S. C 1502 Clark, H. H. Boy life in the U. S. navy Bost. [1885]. D. III. Čx 376 Bost. [1884]. - The triple E. Bost. [1884]. D. Clarke, James Freeman. The legend Didymus, the jewish sceptic. D. Clarke, J: A. Gathered fragments. C 1526 C 1527 of Thomas Bost. 1881. 249:19 Phila. 1836. C 1601 D. Clarke, Mary Cowden, born Novello. The girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines, in a series of tales; 1st and 2d ser. N. Y. 1878. 2 v. 0. C 1651 Contents. 1st ser. Portia, the heiress of Belmont. -The thane's daughter. Helena, the physician's orphan.-Desdemona, the magnifico's child.-Meg and Alice, the merry maids of Windsor. 2d ser. Isabella the votaress.-Katharina and Bianca, the shrew and the demure.-Ophelia, the rose of Elsinore.-Rosalind and Celia, the friends.-Juliet, the white dove of Verona. C 1651 v2 Same. 2d ser. N. Y. 1857. D. A rambling story. Bost. 1875. D. Clarke, Rebecca Sophia, (Sophie May). bury twins. Ill. Bost. n. d. D. C 1652 The AsCx 475 - The doctor's daughter. Ill. Bost. 1872. D. - Flaxie Frizzle stories. Ill. 6 v. S. Cx 478 Bost. [1876-1884]. Cx 469-Cx 474 Contents. 1. Flaxie Frizzle. 2. Doctor Papa. 3. Little pitchers. 4. The twin cousins. 5. Kittyleen. 6. Flaxie growing up. - Janet; a poor heiress. Ill. Bost. 1883 [1882]. S. — Little Prudy series. Ill. 6 v. S. Cx 477 Bost. [1863-1865]. Cx 451-Cx 456 Contents. 1. Little Prudy. 2. Sister Susy. 3. Captain Horace. 4. Cousin Grace. 5. Fairy book. 6. Dotty Dimple. - Little Prudy's Fly-away ser. Bost. [1872, 1873]. 6 v. S. Cx 463-Cx 468 Contents. 1. Little folks astray. 2. Prudy keeping house. 3. Aunt Madge's story. 4. Little grand mother. 5. Little grandfather. 6. Miss Thistledown |