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- "Quickies" : rehearsal-less entertainments ; black outs in playing time of one to three minutes, by various authors, including Jean Provence [and others]
- ...And what's more
- ...Trees, by Bertha Morris Parker... Checked for scientific accuracy by Wilbur R. Mattoon
- 12 million black voices, text by Richard Wright ; photo direction by Edwin Rosskam
- 12 million black voices, text by Richard Wright ; photo direction by Edwin Rosskam
- 12 million black voices, text by Richard Wright ; photo direction by Edwin Rosskam
- A tale for Easter, by Tasha Tudor
- Abe Lincoln's other mother : the story of Sarah Bush Lincoln, by Bernadine Bailey, illustrated by Howard Simon
- American fiction, 1920-1940 : John Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Erskine Caldwell, James T. Farrell, John P. Marquand [and] John Steinbeck
- American renaissance; art and expression in the age of Emerson and Whitman, [by] F. O. Matthiessen
- American scenes, edited with an introduction by William Kozlenko
- An American ABC, by Maude and Miska Petersham
- Approved Boy scout plays
- Astra, Grace Livingston Hill
- Astra, by Grace Livingston Hill
- Augustus and the mountains, by Le Grand [i.e. L. Henderson ]
- Betsy and Billy, written and illustrated by Carolyn Haywood
- Between two worlds : a Lanny Budd novel, Upton Sinclair
- Blood on the forge : a novel
- Boatbuilding : a complete handbook of wooden boat construction, by Howard I. Chapelle
- By way of the Silverthorns, Grace Livingston Hill
- By way of the Silverthorns, Grace Livingston Hill
- By way of the Silverthorns, by Grace Livingston Hill
- Catherine of Aragon, by Garrett Mattingly
- Chipper, by Hortense Flexner; drawings by Wyncie King
- Clara Barton, daughter of destiny, by Blanche Colton Williams
- Death and the dancing footman, Ngaio Marsh
- Desert gold, Zane Grey
- Desert gold, Zane Grey
- Dust of the trail, Bennett Foster
- Elin's Amerika
- Envious Casca, Georgette Heyer
- Fathers and sons, translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett & illustrated with wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg
- Finger plays and action rhymes, by Frances E. Jacobs. Photographs by Lura and Courtney Owen
- Five great comedies, by William Shakespeare ; Henry W. Simon, editor ; cambridge text, as prepared by William Aldis Wright ; with introductions by John Masefield, including synopses, glossaries, etc., complete and unexpurgated
- Forest patrol, by Jim Kjelgaard, illustrated by Tony Palazzo
- Haym Salomon, son of liberty, by Howard Fast ; illustrated by Eric M. Simon
- Hold autumn in your hand, George Sessions Perry ; introd. by Maxine C. Hairston
- Home handicraft for girls : interesting things to make and do, by Ruth M. Hall and A. Neely Hall. Three hundred forty-eight photographs and working drawings by the authors and Norman P. Hall
- I know some little animals, by James S. Tippett ; with pictures by Flora Nash DeMuth
- In this our life, by Ellen Glasgow
- Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott ; with illustrations made up of drawings by contemporary artists ; together with an introduction and anecdotal captions by Basil Davenport
- Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott ; with illustrations made up of drawings by contemporary artists ; together with an introduction and anecdotal captions by Basil Davenport
- Joel Chandler Harris ... plantation storyteller, by Alvin F. Harlow, illustrated by W. C. Nims
- Knight of the sea : the story of Stephen Decatur, by Corrinne Lowe, illustrated by Warren Chappell
- L'histoire merveilleuse de la Louisiane française : chronique des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles et de la cession aux États-Unis
- Lady in the dark : a musical play, by Moss Hart, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin and music by Kurt Weill
- Leif the Lucky, by Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire
- Little town on the prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Little town on the prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder;illustrated by Garth Williams
- Little town on the prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder;illustrated by Garth Williams
- Lord Baden-Powell of the Boy Scouts, illustrations by Rafaello Busoni
- Lottie's valentine, by Katherine Wigmore Eyre; pictures by Suzanne Suba
- Louisiana hayride : the American rehearsal for dictatorship, 1928-1940, by Harnett T. Kane
- Louisiana in the Confederacy, by Jefferson Davis Bragg
- Merry meet again : poems for small children to recite, selected and arranged by Elizabeth Hough Sechrist, with illustrations by Guy Fry
- Murder of a suicide, by Elizabeth Ferrars
- My new order, edited with commentary by Raoul de Roussy de Sales, with an introduction by Raymond Gram Swing
- Mystery at the little red school-house, by Helen Fuller Orton, illustrated by R. Emmett Owen
- N or M?, Agatha Christie
- N or M?, Agatha Christie
- Narcissa Whitman, pioneer of Oregon, by Jeanette Eaton ; illustrated by Woodi Ishmael
- Now, voyager
- Old acquaintance : a comedy in three acts,, by John van Druten
- One, two, buckle my shoe : a Hercule Poirot mystery, Agatha Christie
- Out of the night, by Jan Valtin
- Paddle-to-the-Sea
- Painted buttes, Arthur Henry Gooden
- Painted buttes, Arthur Henry Gooden
- Plumbing installation and repair, by H. P. Manly
- Pulitzer prize poems, compiled by Marjorie Barrows
- Rubber's Goodyear : the story of a man's perseverance, [by] Adolph C. Regli; illustrated by George Annand
- Run to GoldRock, Peter Dawson
- Song without words : the story of Felix Mendelssohn, by John Erskine
- Songs scouts sing, compiled by Alfred C. Nichols, jr
- Stars in your eyes, Emilie Loring
- Stars to steer by, by Louis Untermeyer, with pictures by Dorothy Bayley
- Stephen Foster and his little dog Tray, by Opal Wheeler; illustrated by Mary Greenwalt
- Susannah, the pioneer cow, illustrations by Maud and Miska Petersham
- Tales of mystery & imagination, With an introd. by Vincent Starrett & photogravures of the original aquatints by William Sharp
- The Army of Tennessee : a military history, by Stanley F. Horn
- The Christmas book, prepared for the National recreation association by Marguerite Ickis
- The Clue in the Patchwork Quilt, Margaret Sutton
- The Oxford companion to American literature, by James D. Hart
- The Saturdays, written and illus. by Elizabeth Enright
- The Turquoise shop, [by] Frances Crane
- The adventures of Mr Pink-Whistle, Enid Blyton ; pictures by Kevin Kimber
- The after house, Mary Roberts Rinehart
- The basic works of Aristotle, edited and with an introduction by Richard McKeon
- The battle at Three-Cross, William Colt MacDonald
- The blind colt, written and illustrated by Glen Rounds
- The broken vase, Rex Stout
- The ferryman, by Claire Huchet Bishop and Kurt Wiese
- The hills beyond : with a note on Thomas Wolfe, by Edward C. Aswell
- The lost campers, Paul Hutchens
- The mind of the Maker, Dorothy L. Sayers
- The mind of the Maker, Dorothy L. Sayers
- The moon and sixpence, by W. Somerset Maugham ; illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele and Paul Gauguin
- The mystery at the moss-covered mansion, by Carolyn Keene ; illustrated by Russell H. Tandy
- The puzzle of the happy hooligan, Stuart Palmer ; introduction by Otto Penzler
- The real life of Sebastian Knight, Vladimir Nabokov
- The red law, Jackson Gregory
- The seashore noisy book, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Leonard Weisgard
- The seashore noisy book, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Leonard Weisgard
- The story of Clara Barton of the Red cross, Jeannette Covert Nolan ; illustrations by W.C. Nims
- The story of everyday things, by Arthur Train, jr., with illustrations by Chichi Lasley
- The twins at St. Clare's
- The wee Christmas cabin of Carn-na-ween, Ruth Sawyer ; illustrated by Max Grafe
- The wicked goldsmith : tales of ancient India, told by Mabel Ashe Beling, with pictures by Owen Smith
- There was a horse : folktales from many lands, selected by Phyllis R. Fenner; with illustrations by Henry C. Pitz
- Three famous murder novels. : Before the fact, by Francis Iles [pseudonym] Trent's last case, by E. C. Bentley. The house of the arrow, by A. E. W. Mason. Selected, and with an introduction by Bennett A. Cerf
- Twin sombreros, by Zane Grey
- Unfinished symphony : the story of Franz Schubert, by Madeleine Goss; illustrated by Karl M. Schultheiss
- Vengeance trail, Max Brand
- Walt Disney's Bambi, from the Walt Disney motion picture Bambi from the story by Felix Salten ; translated by Whittaker Chambers ; illustrations by the Walt Disney studio ; adapted by Bob Grant
- White pillars : early life and architecture of the lower Mississippi valley country, by J. Frazer Smith. Illustrated by the author with foreword by Leicester B. Holland
- Yankee Doodle's cousins, [by] Anne Malcolmson, illustrated by Robert McCloskey
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