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- ... Men in white : a play in three acts
- A Norwegian farm, by Marie Hamsun ; abridged and translated by Maida Castelhun Darnton ; illustrated by Elsa Jemne
- A child's history of art, by V. M. Hillyer and E. G. Huey; illustrated with photographs
- Acting: the first six lessons, by Richard Boleslavsky
- Ann Vickers, by Sinclair Lewis ; introduction to the Bison Book edition by Nan Bauer Maglin
- Befo' de war spirituals : words and melodies, collected by E. A. McIlhenny
- Death to the French, C.S. Forester, (text large print)
- Donne : poetical works, edited by Sir Herbert J.C. Grierson
- Donne : poetical works, edited by Sir Herbert J.C. Grierson
- Every man a king, the autobiography of Huey P. Long
- Everyday life in ancient Greece, by C.E. Robinson
- Farmer boy, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Garth Williams
- Frost in May, Antonia White
- Great Americans as seen by the poets, an anthology selected and arranged by Burton Stevenson
- History of Eufaula, Alabama, 1930, Eugenia Persons Smartt
- Invincible Louisa : the story of the author of Little women, by Cornelia Meigs
- Invincible Louisa : the story of the author of Little women, by Cornelia Meigs
- King of the hills, by Stephen W. Meader; illustrated by Lee Townsend
- Knots, useful & ornamental, by George Russell Shaw
- Lady for a day, presented by Frank Capra Productions, (videorecording)
- Lamb in his bosom, Caroline Miller ; with an afterword by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
- Little man, what now?, by Hans Fallada
- Lord Edgware dies, Agatha Christie
- Lord Edgware dies, Agatha Christie
- Louisiana, a tourist guide to points of general and historic interest. : Issued for free distribution in connection with Louisiana Highway Commission. Tourist map. Know Louisiana, compiled by J.G. Ewing
- Marie Antoinette : the portrait of an average woman, Stefan Zweig ; translated by Eden and Cedar Paul
- Miss Lonelyhearts, a novel by Nathanael West ; with an introduction by Robert M. Coates
- Mulliner nights, P.G. Wodehouse
- My life and hard times, James Thurber, with an introduction by John K. Hutchens and an afterword by Russell Baker; commentary by Michael J. Rosen, The Thurber House
- My life and hard times, James Thurber, with an introduction by John K. Hutchens and an afterword by Russell Baker; commentary by Michael J. Rosen, The Thurber House
- Nicodemus and the houn' dog, by Inez Hogan
- Numerology, by E. T. Bell
- Oil for the lamps of China
- Ojo in Oz, by Ruth Plumly Thompson ; founded on and continuing the famous Oz stories by L. Frank Baum ; with illustrations by John R. Neill
- One more river : Over the river, John Galsworthy
- Open land, B.M. Bower
- Pictured story of English literature from its beginnings to the present day, by J. W. Cunliffe
- Rabble in arms, Kenneth Roberts
- Red Clark o' Tulluco, Gordon Young
- Red Clark o' Tulluco, Gordon Young
- Red Clark rides alone, Gordon Young
- Spunky, by Berta and Elmer Hader
- Starlight rider, Ernest Haycox
- Tennessee records
- The All-around Christmas book : recitations, readings, dialogues, plays, exercises, and drills, for intermediate and upper grades, by Beatrice Marie Casey, James Rowe, and others
- The Bulkeley genealogy : Rev. Peter Bulkeley, being an account of his career, his ancestry, the ancestry of his two wives, and his relatives in England and New England, together with a genealogy of his descendants through the seventh American generation
- The Cambridge book of poetry for children, edited by Kenneth Grahame ; with and unpublished poem by the editor and illustrations by Gwen Raverat
- The Forsyte saga, by John Galsworthy; with a preface by Ada Galsworthy
- The Hash Knife outfit, by Zane Grey. --
- The Norwegian twins, Illustrated by the author
- The Whoop-up Trail, B.M. Bower
- The book of names, especially relating to the early Palatines and the first settlers in the Mohawk Valley, compiled and arr. by Lou D. MacWethy
- The case of the sulky girl, Erle Stanley Gardner
- The case of the sulky girl, Erle Stanley Gardner
- The collected poems of Hart Crane
- The dark garden, Mignon G. Eberhart
- The engagement, Georges Simenon ; translated from the French by Anna Moschovakis ; afterword by John Gray
- The fighting four, Max Brand
- The house of mirth, by Edith Wharton. Illustrated by A. B. Wenzell
- The house of mirth, by Edith Wharton. Illustrated by A. B. Wenzell
- The pursuit of death : a study of Shelley's poetry, With a new pref. by James D. Hart
- The round-up
- The story about Ping, by Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese
- The story about Ping, by Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese
- The story of Beowulf : retold from the ancient epic, by Strafford Riggs; decorated by Henry C. Pitz
- The thin man, Dashiell Hammett
- The werewolf of Paris, Guy Endore ; [introduction by Robert Bloch]
- The werewolf of Paris, Guy Endore ; [introduction by Robert Bloch]
- The white Indian, Max Brand
- The white cockatoo, Mignon G. Eberhart
- The yellow phantom, by Margaret Sutton ; illustrated by Pelagie Doane
- Thirteen at dinner, Agatha Christie
- Thirteen at dinner, Agatha Christie
- Thirteen at dinner, Agatha Christie
- Thirteen problems, by Agatha Christie
- Valley thieves, Max Brand
- Whiffy McMann, by Berta & Elmer Hader
- White Wolf's outlaw legion, Hal Dunning
- Why shoot a butler?, Georgette Heyer
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