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Dale, Harrison Clifford, ed.-continued.

917.8 D15

of H.G. Rogers, member of the company of J. S. Smith; The second journal of H. G. Rogers.

"Bibliography," p.309-321.

Los Angeles examiner.

California; its opportunities and delights, April 1920. v.1.

Packard, Winthrop.

Old Plymouth trails. 1920. Packard.

qr 917.94 L892

1920.

917.448 P12

Descriptive sketches of the section of Massachusetts settled by the Pilgrims. Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth.

In old Pennsylvania towns. 1920. Lippincott.

917.48 W 59

Contents: Introduction.-En route to Lancaster.-The story of an old town.-Lancaster and Lebanon towns.-Gettysburg by way of Columbia and York.-Chambersburg and Shippensburg. A picturesque old town [Carlisle].-From Carlisle to Harrisburg.— Westward ho to Pittsburgh.-Washington, Penna. and the Braddock trail.-Fort Bedford, Hollidaysburg and Jenny Lind.-The city of the beautiful spring [Bellefonte].— Up the Susquehanna to Sunbury and Wilkes-Barré.-A Pennsylvania retreat for royalty. -Down the Schuylkill to Pottsville and Reading.-Allentown, Bethlehem and Chester.

Cabot, William Brooks.

Labrador. 1920. Small.

Other Countries

917.19 Cil

"The larger part of the material presented in this book was issued in..." 'Northern Labrador,' and is here given in revised and amplified form." Preface.

Etherton, Percy Thomas.

915 E88

Across the roof of the world; a record of sport and travel through Kashmir, Gilgit, Hunza, the Pamirs, Chinese Turkistan, Mongolia and Siberia. [1911] Stokes.

Contains map.

Fletcher, Charles Brunsdon.

919.6 F63

Stevenson's Germany; the case against Germany in the Pacific. 1920. Heinemann.

Arguments against returning to Germany colonies in the Pacific, based in part on Stevenson's "A footnote to history."

MacQuarrie, Hector.

Tahiti days. 1920. Doran.

919.62 M22

The island and its people, their habits, customs, and characteristics, and their relationships with their white visitors are here described.

qr 919.14 M3332

Manila daily bulletin; anniversary number, Feb. 1919. 1919.

Pan American Union.

918 P21

Seeing South America; principal routes, larger cities, natural wonders, time required, approximate cost and other condensed information for prospective travelers. 1919.

The same.

Spencer, Baldwin, & Gillen, F. J.

Across Australia. 2v. 1912. Macmillan.

Contains maps.

.r 918 P217

919.4 S74

Describes the broad geographical features, the fauna and the flora of the central part of the continent, but is mainly concerned with the customs of the native tribes. Illustrated with many photographs.

Sykes, Ella C. & Sykes, Sir P. M.

Through deserts and oases of central Asia. 1920. Macmillan.

Ward, Jane Shaw.

Shanghai sketches. 1917. Woman's Press.

915.8 S98

915.1 W21

Five pages laid in: Questions.

Chinese customs and characteristics as they appeared to a Y. W. C. A. worker.

History

General

Taylor, Henry Osborn.

901 T25

Thought and expression in the 16th century. 2v. 1920. Macmillan. V.I. The humanism of Italy.-Erasmus and Luther.-The French mind.

V.2.

England.-Philosophy and science.

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.

West, Willis Mason.

940 W 56s

Story of modern progress, with a preliminary survey of earlier progress. [1920.] Allyn. (Allyn and Bacon's series of school histories.)

"A list of books in modern history for high schools," Appendix, p.1-5.

A text-book for high schools. English and continental history predominate. American history is introduced only when the connection of events demands it and then is treated from the point of view of its significance in world development. Condensed from Preface.

Europe

Cotterill, Henry Bernard.

945 C83i

Italy from Dante to Tasso (1300-1600); its political history as viewed from the standpoints of the chief cities, with descriptions of important episodes and personalities and of the art and literature of the three centuries. [1919.] Stokes.

qr 943-71 C99 Czechoslovak review; official organ of the American Czechoslovak Board; monthly, 1919-date. v.3-date. 1919-date.

Goldsmith, Oliver.

938 G58a

Pinnock's improved edition of Goldsmith's History of Greece, abridged for the use of schools; rev., corrected and very considerably enlarged, by the addition of several new chapters and numerous useful notes, with a short dictionary prefixed to each section, explaining every difficulty and fixing the proper sound and meaning of the words, thus rendering the whole easy to be understood by the lowest capacity; also questions for examination at the end of each section. 1829. Whittaker.

League of Free Nations Association, New York city.

947 L45 Russian-American relations, March 1917-March 1920; documents and papers comp. and ed. by C. K. Cumming and W. W. Pettit, under the direction of J. A. Ryan [and others]. 1920. Harcourt.

McBride, Isaac.

"Barbarous soviet Russia." 1920. Seltzer.

947 M123

Conditions as seen by an American correspondent in September and October 1919. The appendix contains soviet Russia's code of labor laws; the resolutions of the second all-Russia congress of trade unions; the financial policy and results of the activities of the people's commissariat of finance; and reports on the metal industries, the development of the rural industries, and the nationalization of agriculture.

Telberg, George Gustav, & Wilton, Robert.

Last days of the Romanovs. 1920. Doran.

947 T27

The first part contains translations of the depositions of witnesses heard at the investigation made by the Siberian government, July 1918, at the town where the Czar and his family were murdered. The second part is the narrative of an English correspondent who was present thoughout the investigation.

Waliszewski, Kazimierz.

943.8 W16

Poland the unknown; tr. from the French. 1919. Heinemann. Not a formal history, but an attempt to solve the problem of Poland's unhappy fate in the past and to present her claims to favorable adjustment at the Peace Conference.

United States

[Burbank, Alfred Stevens], comp.

974.4 B88 Brief history of the Pilgrims; comp. from the writings of Governor Bradford and Governor Winslow, and largely in their own words, with alphabetical list of Mayflower passengers. Burbank.

Humphreys, Charles Alfred.

973.7 H929 1918.

Field, camp, hospital and prison in the Civil war, 1863-65. Ellis.

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La storia dell' America; preparata per la Societá delle Dame Coloniali del Massachusetts. 1920. Marshall Jones Co.

Added title-page in English.

Italian and English text.

Wilkes, Laura Eliza.

973 W72

Missing pages in American history, revealing the services of negroes in the early wars in the United States of America, 1641-1815. 1919. [Pendleton Press.]

Armistice edition.

"Bibliography," p.85-87.

The same..

.r 973 W72

Other Countries

Hopkins, John Castell.

r 971.3 H78

The province of Ontario in the war; a record of government and people. 1919. Warwick.

Lovett, Sir Harrington Verney.

History of the Indian nationalist movement.

954 L94

1920. Stokes.

European War

qr 940.917 A86

Asyouwere [weekly], Feb. 15-June 28, July 12, 1919. v.1, no.1-20 and anniversary edition. 1919. Parkview Station, Pittsburgh.

Publication completed with anniversary edition, July 12, 1919.

Official publication of United States army general hospital no.24, Parkview station, Pittsburgh.

Bakewell, Charles Montague.

Story of the American Red Cross in Italy. 1920. Macmillan.

Barrès, Maurice.

L'appel du Rhin; la minute sacrée. 1919.
Essays on the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France.

Buchan, John.

940.917 B17

940.919 B26a

940.913 B84h

History of the South African forces in France. [1920.] Nelson. England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor

Correspondence respecting the employment of British and German prisoners of war in Poland and France respectively. 1916. (Miscellaneous, no.19, 1916.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8260.
Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor Correspondence with the United States ambassador respecting the transfer to Switzerland of British and German wounded and sick combatant prisoners of war. 1916. (Miscellaneous, no. 17, 1916.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8236.
Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor Correspondence with the United States ambassador respecting the treatment of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. (In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no.15, 1915.") 1915. (Miscellaneous, no.19, 1915.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8108.

Bound with this are other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor Further correspondence respecting the conditions of diet and nutrition in the internment camp at Ruhleben. 1916. (Miscellaneous, no.21, 1916.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8262.
Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no.18, 1916" which is a report by Dr A. E. Taylor, of the United States embassy at Berlin, on conditions of diet and nutrition at Ruhleben; two supplementary reports are included in the present correspondence between Sir Edward Grey and Mr Page.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor

Further correspondence respecting the conditions of diet and nutrition in the internment camp at Ruhleben and the proposed release of interned civilians. (In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no.21, 1916:" Cd. 8262.) 1916. (Miscellaneous, no.25, 1916.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8296.

Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor Further correspondence respecting the proposed release of civilians interned in the British and German empires. (In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no.25, 1916:" Cd.8296.) 2 pts. 1916-17. (Miscellaneous, no.35, 1916; no.1, 1917.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8352, 8437.
Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor

Further correspondence with the United States ambassador respecting the treatment of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. (In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no.19, 1915:" Cd.8108.) 3 pts. 1916-17. (Miscellaneous, no.16, 26, 1916; no.7, 1917.) Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8235, 8297, 8477. Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor

Report by Doctor A. E. Taylor on the conditions of diet and nutrition in the internment camp at Ruhleben received through the United States ambassador. 1916. (Miscellaneous, no.18, 1916.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8259.
Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor

Report on the typhus epidemic at Gardelegen by the government committee on the treatment by the enemy of British prisoners of war during the spring and summer of 1915.

1916.)

1916.

(Miscellaneous, no.34,

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8351.
Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

England-Foreign office.

qr 940.917 E64cor

Reports of visits of inspection made by officials of the United States embassy to various internment camps in the United Kingdom. 1916. (Miscellaneous, no.30, 1916.)

Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.8324.

Bound with other pamphlets on the subject.

Folks, Homer.

Human costs of the war. 1920. Harper.

940.921 F71

The results of the war upon the people of Serbia, Belgium, France, Italy, and Greece, considered in terms of childhood, home, and health. The author was with the American Red Cross in France and later was special commissioner to southeastern Europe.

Hall, James Norman, & Nordhoff, C. B. ed.

qr 940.914 H17

The Lafayette Flying Corps [ed. with the assistance of] E. G. Hamilton. 2v. 1920. Houghton.

After giving a general history of the organization and of the achievements of the corps, the greater part of the first volume consists of brief biographical sketches and the service records of its members and of some of its friends. The second volume contains a compilation of their letters.

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