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Literary
October 21, 1911
The Cairo Bulletin
Cairo, Alexander County County, Illinois
What is this article about?
Announcement of over 100 new books received at the Cairo Public Library, ready for distribution at 2 p.m. today. List prepared by librarian Mrs. L. L. Powell for The Bulletin, categorized into Miscellaneous, Government Publications, Juvenile Miscellaneous, and Fiction, including titles like 'The Spiritual Unrest' by R. S. Baker and 'The Secret Garden' by Burnett.
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MANY NEW BOOKS
AT THE LIBRARY
List Prepared for The Bulletin
by
Mrs. L. L. Powell, Librarian. Giving
Titles and Names of Authors
of Volumes Now Ready for Distribution.
More than a hundred new books
have been received at the Cairo Public
Library and will be ready for distribution
at 2 p. m. today. A list of
the volumes, together with the names
of the authors, prepared especially
for The Bulletin
by
Mrs. L. L.
Powell, librarian, follows:
Miscellaneous.
Baker, R. S.--The Spiritual Unrest.
Bateman & Selby.--Historical
Cyclopaedia of Illinois and History
of Fulton County, by Jessie
Heylin. (Reference)
Abbott.--A Melody in Silver (A book
for mothers and teachers about
children.)
Connor.--The Angel and the Star.
The Dawn of Galilee.
Botsford.--Ancient History for Beginners.
Paris.--Making Good.
Harper's.--Track Athletics In Detail.
Lodge.--The Survival of Man.
Marden.--Miracle of Right Thought.
Larned.--V. 7 of History for Ready
Reference:
Recent History,
1901-1910, A-Z.
Beatrice and Maeterlinck.--Sister
Ariadne and Barbe Bleue.
Thompson.--The Humbler Poets.
Young.--My Dogs in the Northland.
Merriweather.--Seeing Europe
by Automobile.
Government Publications.
Rathbun.--National Gallery of Fine
Arts Department of Fine Arts
U. S. National Museum.
Twenty-fourth annual report of the
Commissioner of Labor 1909.
(Workingmen's Insurance and
Compensation System in Europe.)
Barrow.--Chemical and Biological
Survey of the Waters of Illinois.
(University of Illinois Bulletin.)
Juvenile Miscellaneous.
American biographical series.
By Campbell and Chase.
Part 1. Children of history.
Part 2. Famous American statesmen.
Part 3. Famous Presidents.
America's Story for America's Children. By Pratt.
Part 1. The Beginner's Book.
Part 2. The Early Colonies.
Art-Literature readers. Book 1 and
2 by Chutter & Grover.
Bass.--Stories of Pioneer Life.
Beard.--Dan Beard's Animal Book.
Beard, L. & A.--Things Worth Doing.
Campbell.--Illinois History Stories.
Chase.--Children of Wigwam.
Compton.--American Indian Fairy
Tales.
Fox.--Indian Primer.
Gask.--Folk Tales from Many Lands.
Grover.--Out Door Primer.
Grover.--Overall Boys.
Hall.--Handicraft for handy boys.
Humphreys.--Boy's Story of Zebulon
M. Pike, Explorer of the Great
Southwest.
Jewett.--Friends of the Hunted.
Johnston.--Famous Cavalry Leaders.
Long.--Northern Trail. (2 parts.)
Maitland.--Stories of Chivalry.
Mott and Chubb.--Indoors and Out.
Masson.--Edinburgh.
(Of Peeps at many lands.)
Mowry.--First steps in the history
of Our Country.
Pratt.--Stories of Illinois.
Fiction.
Barbour.--House in the Hedge.
Bennett.--Anna of the Five Towns.
Bennett.--Henry the Audacious.
Bosher.--Miss Gibbie Gault.
Brown.--Orphans.
Burnett.--The Secret Garden;
a story about children.
Curwood.--The Danger Trail.
Davis, C. B.--Tales of the Town.
Deland.--The Iron Woman.
Fox.--The Kentuckians.
French (Octave Thanet)--
Stories that end well.
Laughlin.--Children of Tomorrow.
Lillibridge.--Where the Trail Divides.
MacGrath.--Carpet from Bagdad.
Paine.--The Stroke Oar.
Parker.--Cunner's Son.
Pasture.--Mrs. De la Master Christopher.
Peple.--The Little Rebel.
Riggs (Kate Douglas Wiggin)--
AT THE LIBRARY
List Prepared for The Bulletin
by
Mrs. L. L. Powell, Librarian. Giving
Titles and Names of Authors
of Volumes Now Ready for Distribution.
More than a hundred new books
have been received at the Cairo Public
Library and will be ready for distribution
at 2 p. m. today. A list of
the volumes, together with the names
of the authors, prepared especially
for The Bulletin
by
Mrs. L. L.
Powell, librarian, follows:
Miscellaneous.
Baker, R. S.--The Spiritual Unrest.
Bateman & Selby.--Historical
Cyclopaedia of Illinois and History
of Fulton County, by Jessie
Heylin. (Reference)
Abbott.--A Melody in Silver (A book
for mothers and teachers about
children.)
Connor.--The Angel and the Star.
The Dawn of Galilee.
Botsford.--Ancient History for Beginners.
Paris.--Making Good.
Harper's.--Track Athletics In Detail.
Lodge.--The Survival of Man.
Marden.--Miracle of Right Thought.
Larned.--V. 7 of History for Ready
Reference:
Recent History,
1901-1910, A-Z.
Beatrice and Maeterlinck.--Sister
Ariadne and Barbe Bleue.
Thompson.--The Humbler Poets.
Young.--My Dogs in the Northland.
Merriweather.--Seeing Europe
by Automobile.
Government Publications.
Rathbun.--National Gallery of Fine
Arts Department of Fine Arts
U. S. National Museum.
Twenty-fourth annual report of the
Commissioner of Labor 1909.
(Workingmen's Insurance and
Compensation System in Europe.)
Barrow.--Chemical and Biological
Survey of the Waters of Illinois.
(University of Illinois Bulletin.)
Juvenile Miscellaneous.
American biographical series.
By Campbell and Chase.
Part 1. Children of history.
Part 2. Famous American statesmen.
Part 3. Famous Presidents.
America's Story for America's Children. By Pratt.
Part 1. The Beginner's Book.
Part 2. The Early Colonies.
Art-Literature readers. Book 1 and
2 by Chutter & Grover.
Bass.--Stories of Pioneer Life.
Beard.--Dan Beard's Animal Book.
Beard, L. & A.--Things Worth Doing.
Campbell.--Illinois History Stories.
Chase.--Children of Wigwam.
Compton.--American Indian Fairy
Tales.
Fox.--Indian Primer.
Gask.--Folk Tales from Many Lands.
Grover.--Out Door Primer.
Grover.--Overall Boys.
Hall.--Handicraft for handy boys.
Humphreys.--Boy's Story of Zebulon
M. Pike, Explorer of the Great
Southwest.
Jewett.--Friends of the Hunted.
Johnston.--Famous Cavalry Leaders.
Long.--Northern Trail. (2 parts.)
Maitland.--Stories of Chivalry.
Mott and Chubb.--Indoors and Out.
Masson.--Edinburgh.
(Of Peeps at many lands.)
Mowry.--First steps in the history
of Our Country.
Pratt.--Stories of Illinois.
Fiction.
Barbour.--House in the Hedge.
Bennett.--Anna of the Five Towns.
Bennett.--Henry the Audacious.
Bosher.--Miss Gibbie Gault.
Brown.--Orphans.
Burnett.--The Secret Garden;
a story about children.
Curwood.--The Danger Trail.
Davis, C. B.--Tales of the Town.
Deland.--The Iron Woman.
Fox.--The Kentuckians.
French (Octave Thanet)--
Stories that end well.
Laughlin.--Children of Tomorrow.
Lillibridge.--Where the Trail Divides.
MacGrath.--Carpet from Bagdad.
Paine.--The Stroke Oar.
Parker.--Cunner's Son.
Pasture.--Mrs. De la Master Christopher.
Peple.--The Little Rebel.
Riggs (Kate Douglas Wiggin)--
What sub-type of article is it?
Book List
Announcement
What keywords are associated?
Cairo Library
New Books
Fiction Titles
Juvenile Literature
Historical Books
What entities or persons were involved?
Mrs. L. L. Powell, Librarian
Literary Details
Title
Many New Books At The Library
Author
Mrs. L. L. Powell, Librarian
Subject
List Prepared For The Bulletin