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Inventory List EXP_1 CAT OBJECTID OBJNAME CREATOR TITLE DESCRIP ZSORTER CONDITION STATUS HOMELOC IMAGEFILE RECFROM NOTES COLLECTION DATE Margot Asquith: An Autobiography Vol. Two George H. Doran Company, New Margot Asquith: An Autobiography Vol. York. 1920. Hardcover. DM862. Shelf Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,202 O 2003-01-1000 Book Margot Asquith Two 30 02003 -01-1000 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011000.jpg Kitty Winston Inscribed "Florence W. Cunningham" Dodona Manor 1920 Hunger, by Knut Hamsun. Translated by George Egerton. Alfred A. Knopf, Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,203 O 2003-01-1001 Book Knut Hamsun Hunger New York. 1920. Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1001 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011001.jpg Kitty Winston Inscribed "Allene Tupper Wilkes" Dodona Manor 1920 The Rescue, by Joseph Conrad. Doubleday, Page & Company. 1920. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,204 O 2003-01-1002 Book Joseph Conrad The Rescue Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1002 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011002.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1920 Yazoo Stories, by Beverly Carradine. The Christian Witness Co., Chicago Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Inscribed "To J. Ora Williams with 2,205 O 2003-01-1003 Book Beverly Carradine Yazoo Stories and Boston. 1911. Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1003 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011003.jpg Kitty Winston sincerest regards, John W. Reagan" Dodona Manor 1911 Celibates, by George Moore. Brentano's, New York. 1915. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,206 O 2003-01-1004 Book George Moore Celibates Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1004 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011004.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1915 The Old Countess, by Anne Douglas Sedgwick. Houghton Mifflin Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Boston and New York. 1927. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,207 O 2003-01-1005 Book Anne Douglas Sedgwick The Old Countess Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1005 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011005.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1927 Balisand, by Joseph Hergesheimer. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 1924. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,208 O 2003-01-1006 Book Joseph Hergesheimer Balisand Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1006 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011006.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1924 Up and Down, by E.F. Benson. George H. Doran Company, New York. 1918. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,209 O 2003-01-1007 Book E.F. Benson Up and Down Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1007 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011007.jpg Kitty Winston Inscribed "Cunningham" Dodona Manor 1918 The Mauve Decade, by Thomas Beer. Inscribed "To Allene Wilkes, Anne T. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 1926. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Lanford" Postcard inserted at pg. 61 of 2,210 O 2003-01-1008 Book Thomas Beer The Mauve Decade Hardcover. Shelf 30 02003 -01-1008 Good OK Library-Shelf 30 005\2003011008-2.jpg Kitty Winston "Clover Fields, Keswick, Virginia" Dodona Manor 1926 South Wind, by Norman Douglas. Boni Inscribed "Marshall Lily, Tienten, China, and Liveright, New York. 1925. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & May 1925" Label on inside cover "The 2,211 O 2003-01-1009 Book Norman Douglas South Wind Paperback. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1009 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011009.jpg Kitty Winston Norman Remington Co., Baltimore" Dodona Manor 1925 The Turnstile, by A.E.W. Mason. Hodder and Stoughton, Limited, Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Inscribed "Elizabeth Pendleton Coles, 2,212 O 2003-01-1010 Book A.E.W. Mason The Turnstile London. 1912. Paperback. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1010 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011010.jpg Kitty Winston Tienten, China, May 1926" Dodona Manor 1912 These Charming People, by Michael Arlen. W. Collins Sons & Co., Ltd., Inscribed "Elizabeth C. Marshall Fort Glasgow-Melbourne-Auckland. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Myer 1923" Label on inside cover "The 2,213 O 2003-01-1011 Book Michael Arlen These Charming People Hardcover. 1923. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1011 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011011.jpg Kitty Winston Norman Remington Co., Baltimore" Dodona Manor 1923 Between Dawn and Sunrise, by William Kavanaugh Doty. The Norman Remington Co., Baltimore. Hardcover. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Inscribed "Elizabeth C. Marshall, 2,214 O 2003-01-1012 Book William Kavanaugh Doty Between Dawn and Sunrise 1924. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1012 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011012.jpg Kitty Winston Tientsin, China, August 1925. W.M.H." Dodona Manor 1924 Enchanted Aisles, by Alexander Woollcott. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New Inscribed "Elizabeth Pendleton Coles York & London. The Knickerbocker Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & _____St. Mihiel New York, July 12th, 2,215 O 2003-01-1013 Book Alexander Woollcott Enchanted Aisles Press. 1924. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1013 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011013.jpg Kitty Winston 1924. W.M.H." Dodona Manor 1924 Jack and I in Lotus Land, by Frances Little. Harper & Brothers, New York and Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Label on inside back cover "Brentano's 2,216 O 2003-01-1014 Book Frances Little Jack and I in Lotus Land London. 1922. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1014 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011014.jpg Kitty Winston Booksellers & Stationers, New York" Dodona Manor 1922 The Kays, by Margaret Deland. Harper & Brothers, New York and London. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Inscribed "Kate A. Waterhouse April, 2,217 O 2003-01-1015 Book Margaret Deland The Kays 1926. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1015 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011015.jpg Kitty Winston 1927" Dodona Manor 1926 PAM, by Bettina von Hutten. Dodd, Label on inside back cover "Brentano's Mead and Company, New York. 1905. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Booksellers & Stationers Union Square, 2,218 O 2003-01-1016 Book Bettina von Hutten PAM Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1016 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011016.jpg Kitty Winston New York" Dodona Manor 1905 Marie Antoinette and the End of the Old Regime, by Imbert de Saint-Amand. Inscribed "For Grandpa, wishing him Marie Antoinette and the End of the Old Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & many happy returns of this day. 2,219 O 2003-01-1017 Book Imbert de Saint-Amand Regime 1890. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1017 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011017.jpg Kitty Winston Edmund P. Coles, Sep. 29, 1890" Dodona Manor 1890 The Grand Alliance, by Winston S. Churchill. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. The Riverside Press, Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,220 O 2003-01-1018 Book Winston S. Churchill The Grand Alliance Cambridge. 1950. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1018 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011018.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1950 1 EXP_1 CAT OBJECTID OBJNAME CREATOR TITLE DESCRIP ZSORTER CONDITION STATUS HOMELOC IMAGEFILE RECFROM NOTES COLLECTION DATE The Gathering Storm, by Winston S. Churchill. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. The Riverside Press, Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,221 O 2003-01-1019 Book Winston S. Churchill The Gathering Storm Cambridge. 1948. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1019 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011019.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1948 The Hinge of Fate, by Winston S. Churchill. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. The Riverside Press, Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,222 O 2003-01-1020 Book Winston S. Churchill The Hinge of Fate Cambridge. 1950. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1020 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011020.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1950 Their Finest Hour, by Winston S. Churchill. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. The Riverside Press, Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,223 O 2003-01-1021 Book Winston S. Churchill Their Finest Hour Cambridge. 1949. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1021 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011021-1.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1949 "First With The Most" Forrest, by Robert Selph Henry. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis-New York. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,224 O 2003-01-1022 Book Robert Selph Henry "First With The Most" Forrest 1944. Hardcover. Shelf 32 02003 -01-1022 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011022.jpg Kitty Winston Inscribed "Virginia Cary Her Book" Dodona Manor 1944 Etiquette: "The Blue Book of Social Usage", by Emily Post (Mrs. Price Post). Funk & Wagnalls Company, New Etiquette: "The Blue Book of Social York and London. 1942. Hardcover. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & 2,225 O 2003-01-1023 Book Emily Post (Mrs. Price Post) Usage" Shelf 32 02003 -01-1023 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011023.jpg Kitty Winston Dodona Manor 1942 The Reappearance of the Christ, by Alice A. Bailey. Lucis Publishing Company, New York. 1948. Hardcover. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Card inserted at pg. 49 "With 2,226 O 2003-01-1024 Book Alice A. Bailey The Reappearance of the Christ Shelf 32 02003 -01-1024 Good OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011024.jpg Kitty Winston compliments of Violet Dale Cavell" Dodona Manor 1948 The Way of Ambition, by Robert Hichens. Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York. 1913. Hardcover. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & Some staining on back pages. Paper 2,227 O 2003-01-1025 Book Robert Hichens The Way of Ambition Shelf 32 02003 -01-1025 Fair OK Library-Shelf 32 005\2003011025.jpg Kitty Winston label on binding. Dodona Manor 1913 Arsene Lupin: Gentleman-Cambrioleur, by Maurice Leblanc. Edited by Alexander H. Olmsted. Ginn and Maurice Leblanc. Alexander H. Company, The Athenaeum Press. Winn Family Jim Winn, Ellene Winn & First 100 pages torn out; blue pen 2,228 O 2003-01-1026 Book Olmsted, editor Arsene Lupin: Gentleman-Cambrioleur 1938.
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