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- "B" is for Betsy
- A book of wild flowers, by Margaret McKenny and Edith F. Johnston
- A pamphlet about pamphlets, by Lester Condit
- A pint of judgment, by Elizabeth Morrow
- A stone, a leaf, a door : poems, by Thomas Wolfe ; selected and arranged in verse by John S. Barnes ; with a foreword by Louis Untermeyer
- Abe Lincoln in Illinois : a play in twelve scenes, by Robert Emmet Sherwood; with a foreword by Carl Sandburg
- Abraham Lincoln : the war years, by Carl Sandburg ; with 414 half-tones of photographs and 249 cuts of cartoons, letters, documents
- Alcoholics anonymous : "the big book" : the original 1939 edition, Bill W. ; with a new introduction by Dick B
- American and British literature since 1890
- Augustus and the river, by Le Grand [pseudonym]
- Barney of the North, written and illus. by Margaret S. Johnson, Helen Lossing Johnson
- Blackleg range, Bennett Foster
- Blennerhassett Island in romance and tragedy : the authentic story of Blennerhassett Island, with the Burr episode entwined about it; the romance and mystery of the Blennerhassetts; Burr under footlights and shadows; tragedy of Theodosia Burr
- Boy with a pack, by Stephen W. Meader, illustrated by Edward Shenton
- By the shores of Silver Lake, Laura Ingalls Wilder;illustrated by Garth Williams
- By the shores of Silver Lake, Laura Ingalls Wilder;illustrated by Garth Williams
- By the shores of Silver Lake, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Garth Williams
- Captain Horatio Hornblower, by C.S. Forester ; with drawings by N.C. Wyeth
- Cause for alarm, Eric Ambler
- Christmas comes again : a second book of Christmaslore, by John N. Then
- Christmas holiday, W. Somerset Maugham
- Circus shoes, illustrated by Richard Floethe
- Cock-a-doodle-doo : the story of a little red rooster, by Berta and Elmer Hader
- Collected poems, 1922-1938
- Cross knife ranch, Arthur Henry Gooden
- Daniel Boone, by James Daugherty ; with original lithographs in color by the author
- Drums at dusk : a novel, Arna Bontemps ; with a new introduction by Michael P. Bibler and Jessica Adams
- Five Christmas novels, by Charles Dickens ; illustrated by Reginald Birch
- Five bushel farm, by Elizabeth Coatsworth. Pictures by Helen Sewell
- Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the new dotted dresses
- Gun bulldogger, Eugene Cunningham
- Happily ever after : fairy tales, selected by Alice Dalgiesh; illustrated by Katherine Milhous
- Hercule Poirot's Christmas : a Hercule Poirot Mystery, Agatha Christie
- Hercule Poirot's Christmas : a Hercule Poirot Mystery, Agatha Christie
- In the land of rubber, [by] Melicent Humason Lee; illustrated by Edmund Marine
- Johann Strauss, father and son : a century of light music, by H. E. Jacob. Translated by Marguerite Wolff
- Johnny got his gun, Dalton Trumbo
- Joyce Kilmer's anthology of Catholic poets
- Lark rise, Flora Thompson
- Lark rise, Flora Thompson
- Lonesome road, Patricia Wentworth
- Louisiana Cook mountain Eocene Foraminifera, by Henry V. Howe
- Lucky night, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; directed by Norman Taurog ; screen play by Vincent Lawrence & Grover Jones ; produced by Louis D. Lighton
- Moses, man of the mountain, by Zora Neale Hurston
- Moses, man of the mountain, by Zora Neale Hurston
- Mrs. Miniver, Jan Struther
- Murder for Christmas, Agatha Christie
- Murder is easy, Agatha Christie
- No time for comedy, by S.N. Behrman
- No wind of blame, Georgette Heyer
- Now we go again
- Old possum's book of practical cats, by T.S. Eliot ; drawings by Edward Gorey
- Origins of class struggle in Louisiana : a social history of white farmers and laborers during slavery and after, 1840-1875, by Roger W. Shugg
- Ozoplaning with the Wizard of Oz, by Ruth Plumly Thompson, founded on and continuing the famous Oz stories by L. Frank Baum ; illustrated by John R. Neill
- Padre Porko : the gentlemanly pig, by Robert Davis ; illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg
- Pale horse, pale rider : three short novels
- Panuck, Eskimo sled dog., Illustrated by the author
- Rawhide Road, Bennett Foster
- Red Clark, two-gun man, Gordon Young
- Remember the Maine, by Gregory Mason
- Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, written for Montgomery Ward by Robert L. May ; illustrated by Denver Gillen
- Senator Marlowe's daughter : and The great tradition; two complete novels, by Frances Parkinson Keyes
- Seven dead, J. Jefferson Farjeon ; with an introduction by Martin Edwards
- Stranger within the gates, Grace Livingston Hill
- Stranger within the gates, [by] Grace Livingston Hill
- Talk talk, T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Tall timber tales : more Paul Bunyan stories, by Dell J. McCormick; illustrated by Lorna Livesley
- The Ahoskie era of Hertford County
- The Hawaiian language and Hawaiian-English dictionary : a complete grammar
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame, RKO Radio Pictures, (videorecording)
- The Midnight Visitor, Margaret Sutton
- The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories : Featuring Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and Mr. Parker Pyne, Agatha Christie
- The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories : Featuring Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and Mr. Parker Pyne, Agatha Christie
- The Tudor drama : a history of English national drama to the retirement of Shakespeare
- The bandit of Bloody Run, Nelson Nye
- The big sleep, Raymond Chandler
- The book of living verse : limited to the chief poets, edited by Louis Untermeyer
- The border trumpet, Ernest Haycox
- The border trumpet, Ernest Haycox
- The burro that had a name, by Lorraine and Jerrold Beim. Pictures by Howard Simon
- The clue of the tapping heels, by Carolyn Keene; illustrated by Russell H. Tandy
- The courts of Louisiana, by Coleman Lindsey
- The geese fly high, by Florence Page Jaques; illustrations by Francis Lee Jaques
- The great tradition
- The life and times of Lucrezia Borgia, Maria Bellonci ; translated by Bernard and Barbara Wall
- The prisoner of Zenda, Anthony Hope ; simplified by George F. Wear ; illustrated by John Nicolson
- The rains came, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; screenplay by Philip Dunne and Julien Josephson ; directed by Clarence Brown, (videorecording)
- The seven Lady Godivas, written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss
- The singing tree, written and illustrated by Kate Seredy
- The story book of things we wear, by Maud and Miska Petersham
- The trail blazers, Tom Curry
- The trampling herd, [by] Paul I. Wellman; illustrations by F. Miller
- Tryst
- Twenty Jataka tales, retold by Noor Inayat, and pictured by H. Willebeek Le Mair
- War on the Cimarron, Luke Short
- Western Union
- Western Union, Zane Grey
- Wickford Point, by John P. Marquand
- World-famous paintings, edited by Rockwell Kent
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