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Non-Science Publications MILNER GARDENS & WOODLAND LIBRARY Category listing of non-science books Non-science category: 08 March 2004 Call Number Author, Date Title Publisher, City Notes Africa Batson, Alfred African intrigue Garden City Publ. Co., Inc. DT 527 .B33 Batson 1933 Garden City, NY Ray Milner Room Africa Moorehead, Alan Blue Nile Harper & Row Publ., NY DT 115 Moorehead [blue] 1962 Ray Milner Room Africa Toynbee, Arnold J. Between Niger and Nile Oxford University Press, DT 165.2 .T6 Toynbee [Niger] 1965 London Ray Milner Room Anthology Benet, Stephen Vincent Selected works of Stephen Vincent Benét: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., NY Benet 1942 Vol. 1 Poetry: vol. 2 Prose vols. 1,2 Anthology Blackwood, William, Editor Tales from “Blackwood” vols. 1, 4-12 William H. Blackwood & Sons, Articles in each: Blackwood, Editor n.d. [1830s to?] [articles from magazine 1830s to ?: missing Edinburgh some s/ W C vols. 1, 4-12 vols. 2, 3] Milner Ray Milner Room Anthology Bosmans, Phil Give happiness a chance Rand McNally & Co., Chicago Bosmans 1980 [Tr. from Flemish] Anthology Bridges, Robert, Editor Spirit of man: an anthology in English & Longmans Green & Co.. Ltd., S/ E P G Bridges, Editor 1937 [1915] French from the philosophers & poets London Moseley Anthology Bulfinch, Thomas Age of fable: or the beauties of mythology Heritage Press, NY Bulfinch, Editor 1942 [revision, notes, additions by W. H. Klapp] Anthology Caldwell, H. M., Editor Familiar quotations H M Caldwell Co, NY/Boston I- W C Milner, Caldwell, Editor n. d Sackville, NB Anthology Cozzens, James Gould Children and others Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., Cozzens [children] 1964? [collection of stories] NY Anthology Elgart, J. M., Editor Still more over sixteen: vol. 3 only Grayson Publ. Corp., NY Elgart vol. 3 only 1954 Anthology Eliot, T. S. Complete poems and plays: 1909-1959 Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., Eliot, T. S. [complete] 1952? NY Anthology Engle, Paul & Hansford Prize stories 1956: the O. Henry Awards Doubleday & Company, Inc., Awarded to Engle, Editor Martin, Editors 1956 Garden City, NY DJV FitzGerald 1956 Anthology S Firth, J. B., Editor Daily Telegraph miscellany Hutchinson & Co. (Publ.), Ltd., Very small: I/to Firth, Editor [1940] London ‘Hunter May 1941’ Anthology S Herder & Herder Springs of Indian wisdom Herder & Herder, NY Tiny, spiral Herder, Editor 1965 [Aurobindo, Gandhi, Hitopadesa, binding; Ramakrishna, Tagore] Display! Anthology Hitchcock, Alfred Alfred Hitchcock presents my favorites in Random House, NY Hitchcock collection 1959 suspense Anthology Hook, Theodore, Editor New monthly magazine and humorist: part Henry Colburn, London Binding rough; Hook, Editor 1837 the first [only 1 volume] pagination confused Anthology F Kramer, Nora Editor Grandma Moses storybook: for boys and Random House, NY Kramer, Editor 1961 girls [poetry, stories] Anthology Lund, C. E., Editor Miscellaneous verse: readings, recitations, T. H. Best Printing Company, Impt. to VM Lund, Editor 1926 songs and hymns Ltd., Toronto KEEP display? Anthology Macdonald, Dwight, Editor Parodies: an anthology from Chaucer to Random House, NY Macdonald, D., Editor 1960 Beerbohm and after Anthology McCarthy, Mary On the contrary Noonday Press, NY McCarthy [on] 1962 (1951) pb Anthology Penzer, N. M., Editor Poison-damsels: and other essays in Private publication, Chas. J. Penzer, Editor 1952 folklore and anthropology Sawyer, Ltd., London [Tr. from Sanskrit? by N. M. Penzer? &/or C. H. Tawney] Anthology Prost, Marcel Remembrance of things past: vol. 1 Random House, NY Proust vols. 1, 2 1934 [1924] Swann’s way; within a budding grove; Guermantes way: vol. 2 cities of the plain, captive, sweet cheat gone, past recaptured [Tr. from French by C. K. Scott Moncrieff] Anthology F Ray, Cyril, Editor Compleat imbiber: an entertainment: vol. 6 Vista Books, London Ray, Editor 1963 of serial publication vol. 6 only Anthology Robbins, Rossell Hope Hundred tales (Les Cent Nouvelles) Crown Publ., Inc., NY Robbins, Editor 1960 [Tr. from French by Rossell Hope Robbins] Anthology Scovil, Elisabeth Robinson, Evening comfort Henry Altemus Co., Card—s/ Grace Scovil, Editor Editor [Calendars thoughts to live by] Philadelphia C. Foster [evening] 1898 Anthology Scovil, Elisabeth Robinson, Morning strength Henry Altemus, Philadelphia ‘S.A.Milner Scovil, Editor Editor [Calendars thoughts to live by] Sept. 8th 1898; [morning] 1896 best wishes for his birthday L.M.A.’ Anthology Shakespeare, William Complete works of William Shakespeare: Nonesuch Press, Random Shakespeare vols. 1-4 1953 [1934] in four volumes: vol. 1 Comedies; vol. 2 House, Inc., NY Ray Milner Room Histories; vol. 3 Tragedies; vol. 4 Poems [Herbert Farjeon, Editor] Anthology Thurber, James Thurber country: a new collection of pieces Simon & Schuster, NY Thurber 1953 about males and females, mainly of our pb own species Anthology Wilcox, Frederick B. Unicorns and tadpoles: random thoughts in Exposition Press, NY “’o Ray with Wilcox 1958 prose and verse affection & best wishes April 58’ Anthology Wilde, Oscar Oscar Wilde’s plays, prose writings, and J. M. Dent, London s/ Desmond Wilde 1930 poems FitzGerald [Introduction by Hesketh Pearson] Anthology Wilson, John Mackay, Editor? Tales of the borders and of Scotland: William P. Nimmo, Edinburgh Leather bound Wilson, J. vols. 1-10 1866 [1857] historical, traditionary, and imaginative in Ray Milner Room ten volumes. new edition [revised by Alexander Leighton] Asia F Beny, Roloff, photos & Japan in colour: text by Anthony Thwaite Longmans, Toronto DS 811 ‘Many Beny [Japan] Anthony Thwaite, text [Introduced by Sir Herbert Read] happy returns of Library Room 1967 March 27th to my father from Binks’ Asia Buck, Pearl S. China as I see it John Day Co., NY DS 703 Buck [China] 1970 Ray Milner Room Asia Cheng, Tien-His China moulded by Confucius: the Chinese Stevens & Sons Ltd., London DS 721 Cheng 1947 way in western light Ray Milner Room Asia Collier, Richard Sound of fury: an account of the Indian Collins, London Collier 1963 mutiny Ray Milner Room Asia Dooley, Thomas A. Deliver us from evil: the story of Viet Farrar, Straus & Co., NY DS Dooley 1956 Nam’s flight to freedom Ray Milner Room Asia Grimble, Arthur We chose the islands: a six-year adventure William Morrow & Co., NY DU 615 .G83 Grimble 1952 in the Gilberts Ray Milner Room [in Canada: “Pattern of Islands”] Asia Kane, Robert S. Asia A to Z Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden DS travel Kane, R. 1963 City, NY Ray Milner Room Asia Kawasaki, Ichiro Japanese are like that Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland, DS 821 Kawasaki 1955 VT Ray Milner Room pb Asia Lafont, Pierre Bernard Aperçus sur les Laos Comité de l’alliance Française DS 557 L2 L3 Lafont 1959 au Laos, Saigon pb Asia Maraini, Fosco Meeting with Japan Viking Press, NY DS 821 Maraini , F. 1960 [Tr. from Italian by Eric Mosbacher] Ray Milner Room Asia Martin, Henry Desmond Rise of Chingis Khan and his conquest of Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore DS 22 Martin, H. 1950 North China Ray Milner Room [Maps of campaigns: 2 of Chingis Khan 1194-1208; 1 of Mukhall 1214-1223] Asia Moorehead, Alan Fatal impact: an account of the invasion of Penguin Books, F 3821 Moorehead [fatal] 1966 (1968) the south Pacific 1767-1840 Harmondsworth, England Ray Milner Room pb Asia Pataudi, Sher Ali Khan Elite minority: the Princes of India Syed Mobin Mahmud & Co., DS 441 Pataudi 1989 Lahore, Pakistan Autographed to Ray Milner Room V by ‘Sher’ Asia Polo, Marco Travels of Marco Polo Orion Press, NY G 370 .P72 Polo 1958 [? ] [Tr. from 14th century French MS] Ray Milner Room Asia Rudofsky, Bernard Kimono mind: an informal guide to Japan Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden DS travel Rudofsky 1965 and the Japanese City, NY Ray Milner Room Asia Tanaka, Giichi Japan’s dream of world empire: the Tanaka Harper & Brothers, NY` DS 783 Tanaka 1942 memorial Ray Milner Room [Circulated in China in 1927; this edition edited by Carl Crow: unknown translation from Chinese: ‘thought to be a ‘hoax’] Asia Thubron, Colin Behind the wall: a journey through China Heinemann, London DS 712 Thubron 1987 Ray Milner Room Asia Tsui, Chi Short history of Chinese Civilizatio G. P. Putnam’s Sons, NY DS 735 .T75 Tsui 1943 S/ E. Milner Ray Milner Room Biography multi Acheson, Dean Sketches from life of men I have known Harper & Brothers, NY D 412 Statesmen [Acheson] 1960 Ray Milner Room Biography Alice, Princess of Great For my grandchildren [H.R.H. Countess of Evans Brothers, Ltd., London DA 566 Alice, Countess of Britain Athlone: granddaughter of Victoria; Athlone 1966 husband of Gov. General of Canada & Ray Milner Room South Africa] Biography Allen, Frederick Lewis Great Pierpont Morgan Harper & Brothers Publ. NY CT 275.M6 A6 Morgan, Pierpont 1949 [John Pierpont Morgan] Ray Milner Room Biography Allen, Hervey Israfel: the life and times of Edgar Allan Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., NY PS 2631 .A7 Poe, Edgar Allan 1934 Poe Ray Milner Ray Milner Room [originally 2 vol. edition] #190 Biography Angle, Paul M., Editor Lincoln reader Rutgers University Press, New E 457 .A58 Lincoln, Abraham 1947 [Abraham Lincoln] Brunswick, NJ [Angle] Ray Milner Room Biography Arblay, Frances Burney Fanny Burney and her friends: select Seeley & Co., Ltd., London DA 506.A9 Burney, Fanny 1895 [1840?] passages from her diary and other writings A34 Ray Milner Room [Frances Arblay Burney Madame] Or PR 3316 [Edited by L. B. Seeley] Some uncut pgs Biography Arnould, Joseph Lives of the Chief Justices of England: James Cockcroft & Co., NY DA 28.4 .C3 Denman, Thomas 1874 vols. 5, 6 [Lord Thomas Denman] 2 parts (vols. 5, 6) [series Editor, John Campbell] Ray Milner Room Biography Baines, Jocelyn Joseph Conrad: a critical biography McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., PR 6005 Conrad, Joseph 1960 London Ray Milner Room Biography Bate, Walter Jackson John Keats Belknap Press, Harvard PR 4836 .B3 Keats, John 1963 University Press, Cambridge, Ray Milner Room MA Biography Baynes, Dorothy J.
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