Note.- About is a contemporary French romancer, particularly successful in extravagant and amusing plots. His "Germaine," however, is a simple straight-forward story of character. His position as a writer is defined in Friswell's "Modern men of letters" [2578.50]. His political character is depicted in the Men of the third empire" [2647.55]. See "About at home" in The galaxy, August, 1874. ABOVE suspicion. Riddell, J. H...... ...... .... 478.13 .1800.11 ..467.1.5; 468.8.9 In doors and out... 1466.6 Lake shore series. Bear and forbear.. 727.25 Works 452.1.3 Brake up 727.24 La Lightning express.. 727.21 1478.11 On time.... 727.22 ABSENTEE, The. Edgeworth, M.. Yacht club series. The coming wave 1778.1 Round, W. The Dorcas club 1777.1 43.3 Money-maker. Ocean-born; or, the cruise of the clubs.. 1741.7 .... 1785.9 1726.7 .1721.17 422.17 493.2 802.21 ADÈLE Dubois. Savage, Mrs. W. T... .420.17; 454.2 450.47.1 763.18; 763.25 Works.. Adven tures of my cousin Smooth.. 487.15 ADRIFT in the world. Samuels, A. F.. .....802.1.1 502.26 450.72.1 716.27 486.23 459.24 ADAMS, Harriet A. Dawn 724.13 ADRIFT with a vengeance. Cornwallis, K.. 1717.1 ADVENTURE and peril, The book of. Bruce, C......1784.15 The lost rifle...... - 717.18 AIMARD, G. The Indian scout 415.3 53.33 - Five weeks in a balloon; or, journeys and discoveries in Africa by three Englishmen. 53.32; 1743.15 Note. The above books are exaggerations of modern travels in Africa. Mayne Reid's" Young yägers" [710.25], Bushboys" [710.5], and other of his juveniles are somewhat strongly drawn pictures of life in South Africa. Du Chaillu's juveniles, The country of the dwarfs " [657.23]," Lost in the Jongle" [1699.12]." My Aningi kingdom" (1699.13], Stories of the gorilla country" [1699.8], and Wild life under the equator" [1699 6]. are of a similar character. Ballantyne's "Gorilla hunters [746.21: 757.23] and "Black ivory [174.13], for slavers on the East coast, and his " Pirate city [1778.9]. for Algerire life in the north, are popular narratives for the young. Stanley, the discoverer of Livingstone, has given the form of fiction to some of his experiences in " My Kalulu" [17.6]. The gold coast is depicted in Skertchly's" Melinda the caboceer" [53.28; 1465.9]. The diamond fields of South Africa are the scene of part of Charles Reade's "Simpletou " (33.8; 1743.15; 1766.2). Dumas's Tales of Algeria [785.4] concern the north coast, as does Mavo's Berber " [1734.3]. See also Mayo's "Kaloolah" [1773.17] and Walmsley's "Ruined cities of Zulu land" [5038.18]. Two well-known and classic tales in English and French literature have dwelt on life in Africa. The interest of Dr. Johnson's "Rasselas" [499.15; 759.10; 901.6.1, etc.] is more in its sonorous style and lofty moral tone than in its delineations of life in Abyssinia. The pathetic story of St. Pierre's" Paul and Virginia" [729.1; 1782.14] is associated with the neighboring island of Mauritius. See under Egypt for other illustrative fiction, and the note AFRICAN Valley, The. Montgomery, J. AFTER dark. Collins, (W.) W.... AFTER life. Sewell, E. M.... .... 467.20 1509.23 .410.20; 752.7 The white scalper. A story of the Texan war... 503.10 AIMS and obstacles. James, G. P. R.. ....... ..... 795.7 .1801.13 1718.7 Cardinal Pole: or, the days of Philip and Mary. 730.46 1809.29 The constable de Bourbon. [Francis 1, of France]. 2 v. 710.54 The constable of the tower. An historical romance. Leipzig... Same. New York.. ....... ... The goldsmith's wife 730.6 781.9 .1769.26 1759.4 802.50 ........ 710.73 The good old times: the story of the Manchester Guy Fawkes; or, the gunpowder treason John Law the projector. [Queen Anne's time].. 750.10 ...1779.15 The miser's daughter. [George II's time.] Lon don 781.29 ..427.7.1 - Leisure hour series. Her Contents, Vol. I. De Quincey, T.: The avenger; Hawthorne, N.: Peter Goldthwaite's treasure; Winthrop, T.: Love and skates; Hood, T: The defaulter; Vaughan, H.: Coldstream: Spicer, H.: Madonna. II. Macnish, R.: The metempsychosis; The uninvited; The bellows-mender of Lyons; The Smallchange family; Lee, I.: The Scotsman's tale; The blacksmiths of Holsby; A penitent confession. III. Christmas with the baron; Davis, R. B.: Stephen Yarrow; A family Christmas in Germany, translated from the German; Hawthorne, N.: The Christmas banquet; O'Brien, F. J.: Three of a trade, or red little Kriss Kringle; Zschokke. (J.) H. (D.) : Adventures of a new year's eve. IV. O'Brien, F.J.: From hand to mouth; Heyse, P. (J. L.) : Count Ernest's home; Little Peg O'Shaughnessy; Thackeray, W. M.: A shabby genteel story. 1799.1 ALEC Forbes of Howglen. MacDonald, G....412.7; 710.35 ALL in the dark. Le Fanu, J. S..... ALL in the wrong; or, births, deaths, and marriages. Hook, T. (E.)... ALLEGORIES, Sacred. Adams, W. ALLEN, J. II. Ever new and never old, or twice told stories, by the best authors...... ALMACK's revisited. White, C. 785.15 754.14; 1503.13 .1094.9; 2099.27 450.56 ALLEN Bay. Stedman, S. O........ ALLIE-BIRD series. See FARMAN, E. ALL'S for the best. Arthur, T. S.. 1809.23 1459.7 ALLWORTH abbey. Southworth, E. D. E. N..... ALMACK'S. 2 v. 473.3 432.9 2 v. 1761.7 dearest foe... ALMOST a nun. ALMOST a priest. 1796.9 ALMOST faultless. Wright, J. McN.. Wright, J. McN.. Edinburgh 1447.13 486.1 764.10 Ralph Wilton's weird.. 1771.8 Which shall it be?.... Same. New York.... 1741.13 A. L. O. E., pseud. See TUCKER, C. 431.19 The wooing o't.... 1739.19 ALONE. Terhune, M. V.. 805.25 ALEXIS the runaway. Parker, R. A.. 1449.15 ALONE in London. Smith, H. .1479.25 Spofford, II. E... AMBER witch, The. Meinhold, J. W.... AMAZON, The. Dingelstedt, F...... Shelf. No. .1447.22 ANDY Luttrell. Denison, M. A. AMAZON, On the banks of the. Kingston, W. H. G. 424.17 | ANGEL, The, and the demon. AMBER gods, The. Arthur, T. S. Shelf. No. 734.7 713.18 748.14 44.8 1493.3 450.71 1466.1 795.9 Verne, J..... 1799.18 ANNA ROES. Kennedy, G.. .55.10.12; 467.1.2 806.11 MacDonald, G. AMERICAN Cardinal, The. Leavitt, J. M. 423.9 412.5; 480.79 Eggleston, E. The schoolmaster's stories....... 1774.7 Hail, T. O. Her mother's Fancy..... 1774.8 Stephens, C. A. The young moose hunters...... 1774.1 AMERICAN spy, The, or freedom's early sacrifice: a tale of the revolution. Simms, J. R. AMERICANS abroad. Note.-The experiences of Americans in Europe are made the staple of various novels, like Willis's Paul Fane" [794.12]; Longfellow's Hyperion" [438.6; 440.89 2; 854.16.2]; Ross Browne's "American family in Germany "[1665.1]; De Mille's Dodge club (1472.2]: Mark Twain's Innocents abroad" [1674.1]; "An American family in Paris" [1669.2], Note. She is the subject of tragedies by II. II. Milinan ANNE Furness. Trollope, Mrs. T. A. 450.75 1445.8 ANNIE Mason; or, the temple of shells. 762.24 490.64 412.17 .460.1.22 1470.1.5; 1807.23 Walsing 1773.6 Dumas, A., 482.10 Averill, .1494.17 A. S.. 755.22 1479.9 ANNIE Reilly. MacElgun, J... .1466.16 .425.1; 430.44 ANNIS Warleigh's fortunes. Parr, H. 491.23 436.4 ANTAR, a Bedoueen romance. Abû Said Abd al 418.4 Lennox, M. 767.22 1796.8.2 ANTEROS. Lawrence, G. A. 720.56 1765.10 AMY LOTHROP, pseud. See WARNER, A. B. 2 v. 762.9 1504.1 ANCIENT régime, The. James, G. P. R......464.7; 1805.6 ANDERDON, W. H. Antoine de Bonneval: a tale of Paris, in the days of St. Vincent de Paul...... 1783.9 ANDERSEN, H. C. Danish fairy legends and tales... 854.13 The dream of little Tuk, and other tales.... 744.18 The improvisatore. [Life in Italy] .766.9; 792.2 Little Rudy, and other stories... 424.15 ....... ... Note. Originally published under the title "The icemaiden." .430.34; 460.1.3 476.19 730.60 722.4 [Greek art The sand-hills of Jutland. 54.23; 485.19 ARABELLA Stuart. [English history, time of James 420.2; 463.18 Same. New York.... 756.13 ARABESQUES. Greenough, S. D. 505.19 Story book..... 719.9 ARABIAN days' entertainments. Hauff, W. 736.15 ABABIAN nights' entertainments. See THOUSAND, ARABIAN tales and anecdotes. Lane, E. W. 840.80 .1729.18 726.1 ARBLAY, F. d', formerly Miss Burney. Evelina. Same. London. 2 v. Same. New York.. Note.Evelina," as a society novel of the middle of the last century, will be much better understood if read in connection with Macaulay's essay on Madam D'Arblay [1966.3.3], who published the book anonymously while Miss Burney. Miss Kavanagh draws a picture of her as a woman of letters [589.30]. ARCHER, E. M. 410.23 (In Barbauld, A. L. Vol. 38, 39 of 778.1 499.2 Christina North.. ANDRÉE de Taverney: or, the downfall of French Under the limes monarchy. Dumas, A. (D.)...... ANDREW Marvel and his friends. A story of the siege of Hull. Hall, M. .... 711.15 1419.15 ARCHIBALD Hamilton. Baärnhielm, E. W.. 413.10 ...1773.22 .... 748.6 771.2 ARCTIC 6 ATHOL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ARCTIC life. " [1705.4]; Ballantyne's Note. Verne's "Fur country "Snowflakes and sunbeams" (728.12) and "Ungava" [748 16); and Hayes's" Cast away in the eld" [1468.12] For comparing these accounts with genuine records, compare the references in the Catalogue of history, etc., p. 15. ARGYLE, Anna, pseud. The Cecilias The general's daughter. Sequel to "The Cecilias." 722.32 722.27 Three years in a man-trap 496.29 Trial and triumph 1801.19 True riches... .1428.16 ........ ARMADALE. Collins, (W.) W... 1468.8 .712.6; 760.65 The wonderful story of Gentle hand, and other stories.... 733.19 ARMOURER, The, of Paris, a romance of the fifteenth ARTHUR Arundel. A tale of the English revolution. century.. ARMSTRONG, F. C. The lion of war; or, the of Loo Chow: a tale of the Chinese seas. 1502.22 Smith, H..... 802.20 ARTHUR Blane; or, the hundred cuirassiers. Grant, J. 1804.4 ARTHUR Bonnicastle. Holland, J. G.. .1744.11 The fisherman's daughter] The naval lieutenant... 1787.7 ....... ARTHUR Brown, the young captain. Kellogg, E.... ARTHUR Lee... 457.5 500.60 The young middy... 784.19 ARMY and navy stories. See ADAMS, William T. ARTHUR Mervyn. Brown, C. B. 2 v..... ARTHUR O'Leary. Lever, C. (J.). 757.3 .420.31; 722.14 ARNE: a sketch of Norwegian country life. Björn ARTICLE 47. Belot, A... 1743.19 son, B. .414.11; ARNETT, W. W. Emanuel Dannan 415.2 1509.3 ARTIST wife, The. Howitt, M.. 459.7 ARTIST'S, The, dream. Logan, M. C. 774.2 ARNOLD, F. The farm on the mountain. 448.14 ARTIST'S, The, love. Southworth, E. D. E. N. 444.8 ARNOLD, G. Why Thomas was discharged. (In ARTIST'S, The, married life; being that of Albert Atlantic tales) 480.1 Dürer. Schefer, L.... 416.16 ARNOLD, W. D. Oakfield. Boston. 2 v..... 418.7 ARTIST'S, The, son, and The emigrant's son. 800.47 Same. London.. 418.6 ARTISTS. Grant, M..... 1723.13 ARNOLD Delahaize... 438.10 ARUNDEL motto, The. Hay, M. C.. ..1800.18 AROUND a spring. Droz, G. AROUND the world in eighty days. .411.11; 1737.8 [Imaginary ARWED Gyllenstierna: a tale of the early part of journey.] Verne, J.... .1734.14 the eighteenth century. Velde, C. F. van der. 1796.8.1 ARZOOMUND. Sherwood, M. M. Works.. 1711.7 As by fire. Marshall, N.. As long as she lived. Robinson, F. W.. ASBURY twins, The. Clarke, R. S. 452.1.8 777.16 . 1730.10 54.12 415.6 ARRABIATA, L'. Heyse, P. (J. L.). James, G. P. R..... ART and artlessness. Baker, H. N. (W.) A style of fiction illustrative of art-life and of the effects of esthetic ideas on daily existence is chiefly of late growth, and has been most largely produced in Germany. Greenough's Ap lles and his contemporaries" [487.11] covers a radiant period of Greek art. Italian art in Oehlenschläger's drama of "Correggio" [1257.4); in Meurice's Benvenuto Cellini" [4671.2.1]; in Heinse's "Ardinghello" [4048.3.1]; in Grosses Caravaggio" [2877.53.2] in various dramatic sketches by Barry Cornwall [4.22] about Michael Angelo and Raphael; in Jameson's Diary of an ennuyée" [469.50]; in Allston's Monaidi" [755.1; 4407.56); in Greenough's Ernest Carroll" [497.9]; in Hawthorne's "Marble faun " [305.10], etc. Albert Dürer is the central figure in many of the German representations, the best known of which is perhaps Schefer's Künstlerehe' [1018.2.1: 4258.8.1]. known in English as The artist's married life" [416.16]. Tieck's "Sternbald's travels" pertains to a pupil of Dürer. Of the Low country at stories the best known to English readers is perhaps Sternberg's "Gebrüder Breughel," translated as The Breughel brothers "[1721.1: 2895.5]. There are some pictures of English artist life for the last century in Brachvogel's "Hogarth" [2879.60], and for recent days in Wilkie Collins's Hide and seek" [720.5; 754 11; in Mrs. Annie Edwards's "Archie Lovell" [771.2]; and in Thackeray's Newcomes" [430.58; 501.2]. ARTEMUS Ward - his book. - knights.... 734.1 ASCOTT ROBERT HOPE, pseud. See MONCRIEFF, R. H. ASHANTEE, Africa. Melinda the caboceer; or, sport in Ashanti. Skertchly, J. A. ASHETON, F. A modern Cressida. ...53.28; 1465.9 And On the .1761.16 church steps, by S. C. Hallowell.. ASHWORTH, T. M., joint author. Tom Chips. See DIEKENGA, I. E.. ASKAROS Kassis the Copt. Egypt. De Leon, E.. ASKEW, or ASCOGH, Anne. A romance of modern 795.14 .766.17; 766.24 Passages in the life of the Faire gospeller. [Henry VIII's time.] Manning, A.... ASLAUGA'S knight. La Motte Fouqué, F. (H. C.), Freiherr de ASPASIA. Holland, C.. ASPEN Court. 439.13 1711.6; 1711.9 ASMAI See ABO SAID ABD AL MALIK KURAIB AL ASMAI. 416.23 Brooks, (C.) S. 487.18 ASPENDALE. Preston, H. W. 469.17 ASPHODEL. Fields, Mrs. J. T.. 473.7 ASPIRATION. Manners, E.. .1444.12 803.21 ASSOLLANT, (J. B.) A. The fantastic history of the celebrated Pierrot.... .1429.17 722.5 ASTON-ROYAL..... 424.5 727.7 AT anchor: a story of our civil war.. 772.15 King Arthur and his AT Capri. A story of Italian life. Bauer, K.. 1723.8 Ar her mercy. Payn, J.. ...1783.15 1761.5; 1779.14 Ar his gates. Oliphant, M. (0. W.). 753.18 805.1 Browne, C. F.. Browne, C. F.. Browne, C. F. 1723.7 Ar last. Terhune, M. V.......... 1723.1 AT last: a Christmas in the West Indies. Kingsley, C. 2 v..... 720.79 ARTHUR, T. S. After a shadow, and other stories... 1509.23 AT odds. Tautphoeus, J. M., Baronin......494.13; 730.53 MacKenna, S. J. .. 1756.2 E.............. MacDonald, G............. 486.2 1459.7 AT school with an old dragoon. 422.18 713.18 Ar the altar. Buerstenbinder, 1803.11 1743.6 AT the back of the north wind. 449.25 AT the councillor's. John, E..... 1806.11 AT the sign of the silver flagon. Farjeon, B. L. ...1772.15 1459.8 ATELIER, The, du Lys, or, an art student in the reign of terror. By the author of Mademoiselle 713.15 Mori.' London..... 741.6 ........ 44.20 426.11 Note.-Published in New York under the title Noblesse 713.6 oblige. Orange blossoms fresh and faded. Our neighbors in the corner house The peacemaker, and other stories. Married and single.. .... Not anything for peace, and other stories. Nothing but money 1509.12 ATHELINGS, The. Oliphant, M. (O. W.)........... 1509.22 ATHERN, A. 735.6 Here and hereafter.. 478.5 772.10 Step by step.. 775.8 ATHERSTONE priory. Comyn, L. N.. 479.2 1784.2 ATHERTON. Mitford, M. R.. 794.13 .1746.18 Shelf numbers above 2110 in the Notes are in the Bates Hall. |