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American Fiction, 1911-1920 Reel Listing American Fiction, 1911-1920 Reel Listing The Autobiography of a woman alone. One issue. New York, London: D. Appleton and Company. [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania] The Curtis Publishing 1911 Company. c1919 MN-0600.1; viii, 376, [8] p. 20 cm. MN-0601.6; [2], 382, [2] p. (last 2 p. blank) : ill. (1 Reel: 1, No. 1 col.) 20 cm. Reel: 2, No. 6 The confessions of an inconstant man. New York, London: D. Appleton and Company. Reed & Carnrick. 1914 The so-so stories. MN-0600.2; [10], 178, [4] p. (last 3 p. blank), [4] Jersey City, New Jersey: Reed and Carnrick. [c1914] leaves of plates : ill. 20 cm. MN-0601.7; 104 p. ill. 19 cm. Reel: 1, No. 2 Reel: 2, No. 7 The empty house. A.P.H. (Arthur Platt Howard), b.1869. New York: Macmillan. 1917 The man who bucked up. MN-0600.3; 301 p. : ill. 20 cm. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Reel: 1, No. 3 Company. 1912 MN-0602.1; [6], 279, [1] p. 20 cm. The Girl with the rosewood crutches. Reel: 3, No. 1 New York: McBride, Nast and Company. 1912 MN-0600.4; [14], 267, [7] p. (first 4 p. and last 7 p. Abbott, Avery. blank), [1] leaf of plates : 1 col. ill. 20 cm. Captain Martha Mary. Reel: 1, No. 4 New York: The Century Company. 1912 MN-0602.2; [10], 211, [3] p. (last 3 p. blank), [1] leaf Gone West. of plates : ill. 18 cm. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1919 Reel: 3, No. 2 MN-0600.5; 103, [1] p. (last p. blank) 19 cm. Reel: 1, No. 5 Abbott, Keene, 1876-1941. A melody in silver. High noon. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, New York: The Macaulay Company. c1911 (Cambridge: Riverside Press). 1911 MN-0600.6; 343, [9] p. (last 8 p. blank) 20 cm. MN-0602.3; [6], 148, [6] p. 20 cm. Reel: 1, No. 6 Reel: 3, No. 3 The house of deceit. Abbott, Keene, 1876-1941. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1914 Wine o' the winds. MN-0600.7; [6], 342, [4] p. 20 cm. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Reel: 1, No. 7 Company. 1920 MN-0602.4; ix, [3], 336, [6] p. (first 2 p. and last 5 p. Made to order. blank), [4] leaves of plates 20 cm. New York: Lloyd Adams Noble. 1915 Reel: 3, No. 4 MN-0601.1; [2], v, [1], 309, [3] p. (first 2 p. and last 3 p. blank) 20 cm. Abbott, Lucy Thurston. Reel: 2, No. 1 Naomi of the island. Boston: L.C. Page and Company. 1912 A mother in exile. MN-0602.5; [8], 368, [1]-6, [1]-2 p., [1] leaf of plates Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1914 20 cm. MN-0601.2; [8], 328 p. (first 2 p. blank) 20 cm. Reel: 3, No. 5 Reel: 2, No. 2 Achorn, Edgar O. (Edgar Oakes), 1859-1931. My actor-husband. The unknown quantity. New York: John Lane Company. 1912 Boston: Marshall Jones Company. 1919 MN-0601.3; 327, [1] p. (last p. blank) 19 cm. MN-0602.6; [4], 339, [1] p. (last p. blank) 20 cm. Reel: 2, No. 3 Reel: 3, No. 6 My strange life. Acosta, Mercedes de, 1893-1968. New York: E.J. Clode. [c1915] Wind chaff. MN-0601.4; [8], 280 p., [12] leaves of plates ; 20 cm. New York: Moffat, Yard and Company. 1920 Reel: 2, No. 4 MN-0602.7; 255, [1] p. (last p. blank) 20 cm. Reel: 3, No. 7 Our sister republic. New York: Cochrane Publishing Company. 1911 MN-0601.5; [6], 54, [4] p. (first 4 p. and last 4 p. blank) 20 cm. Reel: 2, No. 5 1 American Fiction, 1911-1920 Reel Listing Adams, Frank R. (Frank Ramsay), 1883-1963. Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945. Five Fridays. The honourable gentleman and others. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company. [c1915] New York: Putnam. 1919 MN-0602.8; [14], 3-339, [1] p. (last p. blank), [4] MN-0604.3; v, [1], 262, [6] p. (last p. blank) 20 cm. leaves of plates 20 cm. Reel: 5, No. 3 Reel: 3, No. 8 Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945. Adams, Frank R. (Frank Ramsay), 1883-1963. The mating of the blades. Molly and I, or the silver ring. New York: The James A. McCann Company. 1920 Boston: Small, Maynard and Company. [c1915] MN-0604.4; [6], 281, [1] p. (last p. Blank) 20 cm. MN-0602.9; 310, [2] p. (last 2 p. blank), [4] leaves of Reel: 5, No. 4 plates 20 cm. Reel: 3, No. 9 Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945. The red stain. Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, b.1872. New York: Hearst's International Library Company. The indiscreet letter. 1915 New York: Century Company. [c1915] MN-0604.5; [8], 309, [3] p. (last 3 p. blank), [1] leaf MN-0603.1; [4], 81, [3] p. (last 3 p. blank) 18 cm. of plates 20 cm. Reel: 4, No. 1 Reel: 5, No. 5 Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, b.1872. The ten-foot chain, or, Can love survive the Little Eve Edgarton. shackles?. New York: The Century Company. 1914 New York: Reynolds Publishing Company, MN-0603.2; [6], iii, [1], 210, [4] p. (first 2 p. and last Incorporated. 1920 p. blank) : ill. 18 cm. MN-0604.6; 159, [1] p. (first 2 p. and last p. blank) : Reel: 4, No. 2 ill. 18 cm. Reel: 5, No. 6 Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, b.1872. The ne'er-do-much. Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. 1918 The trail of the beast. MN-0603.3; 144 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. 18 cm. New York: James A. McCann Company. 1919 Reel: 4, No. 3 MN-0604.7; [6], 343, [3] p. (first 4 p. and last 3 p. blank) 20 cm. Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, b.1872. Reel: 5, No. 7 Old-Dad. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company. [c1919] Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945. MN-0603.4; [10], 241, [5] p. (last 5 p. blank) 20 cm. Wings. Reel: 4, No. 4 New York: The James A. McCann Company. 1920 MN-0604.8; [10], 239, [7] p. (last 7 p. blank) 20 cm. Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, b.1872. Reel: 5, No. 8 The sick-a-bed lady. New York: The Century Company. 1911 Adams, I. William. MN-0603.5; [12], 371, [1] p. (first 2 p. and last p. Yodogima. blank), [9] leaves of plates : ill. 20 cm. New York: The Mikilosch Press. 1911 Reel: 4, No. 5 MN-0605.1; [4], 302 p. (first 2 p. blank) 20 cm. Reel: 6, No. 1 Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, b.1872. The white linen nurse. Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958. New York: The Century Company. 1913 Average Jones. MN-0603.6; [8], 276, [4] p. (last 3 p. blank), [6] Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. c1911 leaves of plates : ill. 18 cm. MN-0605.2; [6], 345, [1] p. (last p. blank), [8] leaves Reel: 4, No. 6 of plates : ill., facsim. 19 cm. Reel: 6, No. 2 Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945. The blue-eyed Manchu. Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958. New York: Robert J. Shores. c1917 The beggar's purse. MN-0604.1; 351, [1] p. (first 2 p. and last p. blank), Boston: Smith and Porter Press, Incorporated. 1918 [1] leaf of plates : ill. 20 cm. MN-0605.3; [2], 38, [4] p. (first 2 p. and last 4 p. Reel: 5, No. 1 blank) 19 cm. Reel: 6, No. 3 Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945. Bucking the tiger. New York: Robert J. Shores. 1917 MN-0604.2; 291, [1] p. (last p. blank) 19 cm. Reel: 5, No. 2 2 American Fiction, 1911-1920 Reel Listing Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958. Aldis, Mary, b.1872. The unspeakable perk. Drift. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, New York: Duffield and Company. 1918 (Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: The Riverside MN-0606.7; [8], 354, [4] p. (last 3 p. blank), [7] Press). 1916 leaves of plates : ill. 20 cm. MN-0605.4; [10], 289, [1] p. (first 3 p. blank), [1] Reel: 7, No. 7 leaf of plates : ill. 20 cm. Reel: 6, No. 4 Aldrich, G.A. (George Albert), b.1863. Weatherton, Pacific islands and other stories. Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958. San Francisco: John R. McNicoll Printing Company. Wanted ... a husband. 1912 Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, MN-0606.8; 30, [2], [31]-45, [2], [46]-62, [2], [63]- (Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: The Riverside 79, [2], [80]-106, [2], [107]-118, [2], [119]-130, [4] Press). 1920 p. MN-0605.5; [4], 255, [3] p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. Reel: 7, No. 8 20 cm. Reel: 6, No. 5 Allen, Emma S. (Emma Sarah), b.1859. Afterwards. Addison, Thomas, b.1861. New York: Edward J. Clode. c1914 Come-on Charley. MN-0607.1; [8], 447, [1] p. (last p. blank) 20 cm. New York: G.W. Dillingham Company. c1915 Reel: 8, No. 1 MN-0605.6; 342, [10] p. 20 cm. Reel: 6, No. 6 Allen, Emma S. (Emma Sarah), b.1859. The Awakening of the Hartwells. Ahrens, Lillian Sincere. New York: American Tract Society. [c1913] A child of sorrow. MN-0607.2; 340 p., [4] leaves of plates 19 cm. New York: Broadway Publishing Company. [c1913] Reel: 8, No. 2 MN-0606.1; [4], 85, [7] p. (first 2 p. and last 4 p. blank), [1] leaf of plates : port. 20 cm. Allen, Emma S. (Emma Sarah), b.1859. Reel: 7, No. 1 The high road.
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