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1 13/2/14 Publishing Books and Pamphlets ALA Publications, 1896 13/2/14 Publishing Books and Pamphlets A.L.A. Publications, 1896-1965, 1967, 1969- Box 1: Reprint Series Number 1: The National Library Problem Today, Ernest Cushing Richardson, 1905 Number 2: Library Conditions in the Northwest, by Charles Wesley Smith, 1905 Number 4: The Library of Congress as a National Library, by Herbert Putnam, 1905 1896 Sargent, John F. Supplement to Reading for the Young 1901 Massachusetts Library Club. Catalogue of Annual Reports contained in the Massachusetts Public Documents. paperbound 1905 American Library Association, List of Subject Headings for Use in Dictionary Catalogs. Second Edition, Revised 1908 Marvin, Cornelia, ed. Small Library Buildings 1909 Hooper, Louisa M. Selected List of Music and Books About Music for Public Libraries. paperbound 1910 Jeffers, Le Roy. Lists of Editions Selected for Economy in Book Buying 1911 American Library Association. List of Subject Headings for Use in Dictionary Catalogs. Third Edition, Revised by Mary Josephine Briggs 1913 Jeffers, Le Roy, comp. List of Economical Editions. Second Edition, Revised, paperbound Jone, Edith Kathleen. A Thousand Books for the Hospital Library. paperbound 1914 Material on Geography; Which May Be Obtained Free or at Small Cost, compiled by Mary J. Booth Hall, Mary E. Vocational Guidance Through the Library. paperbound Wilson, Martha. Books for High School. paperbound 1915 Booth, Mary Josephine. Lists of Material Which May be Obtained Free or At Small Cost. paperbound Hitchler, Theresa. Cataloging for Small Libraries. Revised Edition Meyer, H.H.B. A Brief Guide to the Literature of Shakespeare. paperbound 1916 1 13/2/14 Mann, Margaret. Subject Headings for Use in Dictionary Catalogs of Juvenile Books 1917 American Library Association. Libraries of the United States and Canada, a Mailing list, paperbound American Library Association. Special Indexes in American Libraries. pamphlet Faculty of the Library School of the University of Wisconsin. An Apprentice Course for Small Libraries 1919 Walker, Frank K. Periodicals for the Small Library. Third Edition (Revised). paperbound 1920 Webster, Caroline. Buying List of Books for Small Libraries. 3rd Edition, paperbound 1921 Hazeltine, Alice I. Plays for Children; An Annotated Index. Second Edition Revised Hyde, Dorsey W., Jr. Workshops for Assembling Business Facts With an Introductory Note by Herbert Hoover. paperbound 1922 American Library Association. Useful Books for the Home. tiny pamphlet 1923 Hassler, Harriot E., and Scott, Carrie E., comps. Graded List of Stories to Tell or Read About. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. paperbound 1924 American Library Association. Books As Gifts. Small pamphlet Detroit Public Library. One Thousand Useful Books. paperbound Reece, Ernest J. Some Possible Developments in Library Education. pamphlet Walker, Frank K. Periodicals for the Small Library. Fourth Edition, Rewritten and Enlarged (see 1919) Wheeler, Joseph L. The Library and the Community 1925 American Library Association. Sixty Educational Books of 1924. pamphlet Dunlap, Fanny and Johnson, Alice Sarah, comps. Vocations for College Women: A Reading List. paperbound Thomson, O.R. Howard. Reasonable Budgets for Public Libraries and Their Units of Expense 1926 Lowe, John Adams. Some Aspects of Public Library Management. Preliminary Edition paperbound Utley, George Burwell. Fifty Years of the American Library Association. paperbound pamphlet Washburne, Carleton, and Vogel, Mabel. Winnetka Graded Book List 1927 Akers, Susan Grey. Simple Library Cataloging Miller, Emily Van Dorn. Books and Men. paperbound 2 13/2/14 Works, George Alan. College and University Library Problems. paperbound Box 2: 1928 Hosmer, George L. Navigation Then and Now; A Reading Course for the Amateur or Prospective Navigator (Published by ALA for the American Merchant Marine Library Association), paperbound Lowe, John Adams. Public Library Administration Walter, Frank K. Periodicals for the Small Library. Fifth Edition (Entirely Rewritten) (see 1924) 1929 Bostwick, Arthur E. The American Public Library Felsenthal, Emma. Readable Books in Many Subjects; A Study and a List. paperbound Jennings, Judson. Voluntary Education through the Public Library 1930 Detroit Public Library. One Thousand Useful Books. paperbound Fargo, Lucile F. The Program for Elementary School Library Service Ferguson, Milton J. American Library Laws Fitzroy, Edwin M. Illustrated Editions of High School Classics. paperbound 1931 Conner, Martha. Outline of the History of the Development of the American Public Library. Preliminary Edition. paperbound Elmendorf, Theresa West. Poetry and Poets; A Readers List. paperbound Hester, Edna A. Books for Junior Colleges Kitson, Harry Dexter. Vocational Guidance Through the Library; A Guide, Showing How the Librarian Can Serve People Who are Trying to Choose a Vocation. Published by the ALA for the J.C. Penney Foundation. pamphlet Waples, Douglas, and Tyler, Ralph W. What People Want to Read About. Published by ALA and the University of Chicago Press 1932 Headley, Leal A. Making the Most of Books. autographed presentation copy Walter, Frank K. Periodicals for the Small Library. Sixth Edition. paperbound (see 1928) 1933 Akers, Susan Grey. Simple Library Cataloging. Second Edition, Rewritten Bostwick, Arthur E., ed. Popular Libraries of the World Smith, Elva S. Subject Headings for Children's Books in Public Libraries and in Elementary and Junior High Schools Wilcox, Jerome K. NRA, The New Deal for Business and Industry, A bibliography, (2 copies), paperbound Fair, Ethel M., ed. Countrywide Library Service Hansen, Agnes Camilla. Twentieth Century Forces in European Fiction 3 13/2/14 Lathrop, Edith A. A Study of Rural School Library Practices and Services. paperbound 1935 American Library Association. The Public Library; A Vital Need. paperbound; stapled "replaces...Why We Need a Public Library" Higgins, Marion Villiers. Canadian Government Publications; A Manual for Librarians paperbound Horton, Marion, comp. Buying List of Books for Small Libraries. Fifth Edition. paperbound Jordan, Alice M. The First Free Children's Library. paperbound Box 3: 1936 Fishbein, Morris, M.D. Health Books Old and New. paperbound MacPherson, Harriet Dorothea. Some Practical Problems in Cataloging Mohrhardt, Foster E., comp. A List of Books for Junior College Libraries. Preliminary Loose Leaf Edition Palfrey, Thomas R., and Coleman, Henry E. Jr. Guide to Bibliographies of Theses; United States and Canada. paperbound booklet Parker, Willard E. Books About Jobs; A Bibliography of Occupational Literature Preliminary Edition (hardbound). Published by the ALA for the National Occupational Conference 1937 Ballard, Lloyed Vernor. The Public Library. paperbound Barden, Bertha R. Book Numbers; A Manual for Students With a Basic Code of Rules paperbound Eastman, Fred. Books That Have Shaped the World McCrea, Mary Helen; Batchelder, Mildred L.; and Rossell, Beatrice Sawyer, comps. The Significance of the School Library; An Aid for Speakers and Writers paperbound Mohrhardt, Foster E., comp. A List of Books for Junior College Libraries (see 1936) Shores, Louis. Basic Reference Books. Preliminary Edition. paperbound 1938 American Library Association. By Way of Introduction; A Book List for Young People Compiled by a Joint Committee of the ALA and the NEA. paperbound Downs, Robert B., ed. Resources of Southern Libraries; A Survey of Facilities for Research Edge, Sigrid. Books for Self-Education. paperbound Fargo, Lucile F. Activity Book for School Libraries Lingenfelter, Mary Rebecca, comp. Vocations in Fiction; An Annotated Bibliography Second Edition Morgan, Vera Eleanor. Vocations in Short Stories. Preliminary Edition. paperbound Rue, Eloise, comp. Subject Index to Readers 4 13/2/14 Thiele, Walter. Official Map Publications Van Nostrand, Jeanne. Subject Index to High School Fiction. Preliminary Edition paperbound 1939 Downs, Robert B., ed. Guide for the Description and Evaluation of Research Materials Herbert, Clara W. Personnel Administration in Public Libraries Johnson, B. Lamar. Vitalizing a College Library Rounds, Joseph B. .R e s e. arch Facilities of the International Labour Office Available to American Libraries Shores, Louis. Basic Reference Books. Second Edition (see 1937) Walters, Frank K. Periodicals for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries. Seventh Edition, Enlarged and Rewritten. paperbound (see 1932) Box 4: 1940 Branscomb, Harvie. Teaching With Books; A Study of College Libraries. Published by the ALA and the Association of American Colleges Bruncken, Herbert, comp. and ed. Subject Index to Poetry; A Guide for Adult Readers Coney, Donald; Henkle, Herman H.; Purdy, G. Flint. Report of a Survey of the Indiana University Library for the Indiana University, February - July, 1940. paperbound Lester, Clarence B., and Noon, Paul A.T .R eport of a Survey of the Texas State Library for the Texas Library and Historical Commission, July 1940 McDiarmid, E.W. The Library Survey Palfrey, Thomas R., and Coleman, Henry E., Jr., comps. Guide to Bibliographies of Theses; United States and Canada. Second Edition. (see 1936) Rue, Eloise, comp. Subject Index to Books for Intermediate Grades Shaw, Charles B. A List of Books For College Libraries, 1931-38 Swain, Olive, comp. Notes Used on Catalog Cards; A List of Examples. paperbound Latin American Books: A Checklist of an Exhibit Sponsored by the A.L.A., 1939 and 1940 1941 American Library Association. 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