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With Essex in Ireland. (A journal of the expe-
dition of Lord Essex to suppress the rebel-
lion in Tyrone.)

LEAN, F. M. C. See Marryat, Florence.

LECKY, WALTER. See McDermott, W. A:

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LEQUEX, WILLIAM. The great war in England in 1897....A 14564
The sign of the seven sins.
Stolen souls.

in D 3565-66
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Contents: The soul of Princess Tehikhatzoff;
The golden hand; The masked Circe; The
man with the fatal finger; Santina; The
woman with a blemish; The sylph of the
Terror; One woman's sin; Vogue la galere;
Fortune's fool; Death kisses; The city in
the sky; The blood-red band; A child of the
Sun.

Strange tales of a Nihilist...
Contents: A crooked fate; On trackless
snow; My friend the princess; The bur-
lesque of death; Sophie Zagarovna's secret;
By a vanished hand; The Judas kiss; An
imperial sugar plum; False Zero; The mys-
tery of Lady Gladys; An Ikon oath; The
Tzar's spy.

Zoraida. (Romance of the harem and the great

Sahara.)

LILLIE, L. C. W. Alison's adventures.

Elinor Belden.

Esther's fortune.

A family dilemma.
Jo's opportunity.
Kenyon's wife.

Margaret Thorpe's trial.

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LOCKE, W. J. The beloved vagabond.

LONGARD DE LONGGARDE, Mme. D. G. See Gerard, Doro

thea.

LONGUEVILLE, THOMAS. See Prig, The. ps.

LOTHROP, HARRIET. See Sidney, M.

LOVER, SAMUEL. Barny O'Reirdeon, the navigator..

The fairyfinder.

The gridiron.

Handy Andy.

He would be a gentleman.

Legends and stories of Ireland. 2 v.
Rory O'More. ..

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LUMMIS, C. F. The enchanted burro. (Stories of New
Mexico and South America) . . . .

Contents: The enchanted burro (New Mexico;
The mummy-miner (Peru); A boy of the
Andes (Peru); A daughter of the misti
(Peru); The witch deer (New Mexico)
Felipe's sugaring-off (Peru); Andres, the
arriero (Bolivia); Our yellow slave; The
peak of gold (New Mexico; Pablo's deer
hunt (New Mexico; Candelaria's curse
(New Mexico); The habit of the fraile
(Peru); The great magician; The Balsa boy
of Lake Titi-caca (Bolivia).

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The gold fish of Grau Chimu.
hidden treasure and the

(The quest of adventures of

those who are searching is the theme of
the story. Scene is laid in Peru). . . . . .A 14683
The king of the broncos, and other stories of

New Mexico .
Contents: The king of the broncos; Bogged
down; The bite of the Pichu-cuate; Poh-
hlaik, the cave boy; The jawbone tele-
graph; A penitente flower-pot; Bravo's day
off; Bonifacio's horse-thief; Green's bear
trap; My smallest sitter; Our worst snake;
Kelley's groundsluice; The old Sharpe; My
friend Will.

A new Mexico David..

Contents: A new Mexico David; How I lost my
shadow; Quito's nugget; The enchanted
mesa; A Pueblo rabbit hunt; Pablo
Apodaca's bear; The box S round up;
The comanche's revenge; In the Pueblo
Alto; Little Lolita; Three live witches;
How to throw the lasso; "Old Surely;" The
Gallo race; On the pay-streak; The miracle
of San Felipe; A new old game; A new
Mexican hero.

LUSKA, SIDNEY, ps. See Harland, Henry.
LYNCH, HANNAH. Daughters of men. (Greek life)
Denys D'Auvrillac

Dr. Vermont's fantasy.

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Contents: Dr. Vermont's fantasy; Brases; A
page of philosophy.. Armand's mistake;
Mr. Malcolm Fitzroy; The little marquis.
Jinny Blake

MCCARTHY, JUSTIN. Camiola

The comet of a season.

Dear Lady Disdain...

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The dictator. (A picture of modern London). A
Donna Quixote

A fair Saxon. (Fenianism)

Julian Revelstone..

Lady Judith

Linley Rochford

Miss Misanthrope

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Mononia. (A love story of '48 (Irish).

My enemy's daughter. (Leading character is
said to be drawn from George Henry
Lewes, husband of George Eliot)

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MCCARTHY, JUSTIN, AND PRAED, Mrs. CAMPBELL. The ladies gallery. (Political life in London)..

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If I were king. (Louis XI of France and

Villon

The king over the water.

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The lady of Loyalty house.

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(Same as Marjorie). . A 14732

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(West Indies in the days of the

Lily Lass

Marjorie.

pirates)

The Royal Christopher.

Seraphica

A woman of impulse.

MCCARTHY, J. H., ed. Arabian nights. (Lady Burton's edi-
tion of her husband's Arabian nights, translated litterly
from the Arabic, and prepared for household reading by
J. H. McCarthy)..
MCCARTHY, J. H., ed. The thousand and one days. (Persian
tales. 2 v.).

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Contents: V. 1-The story of Abculcasem of
Bassora; The story of the lady found in a
sack; The story of Coloufe and of the beau-
tiful Dilara; The story of Prince Calaf and
the Princess of China. V. 2 The story of
King Bedreddin-Lolo and of his vizir Atal-
mulo, surnamed the Sad Vizir; The story
of Prince Seoyf el Mulouk; The story of the
beautiful Arouya; The story of Nasirad-
doleh, king of Moussul, of Abderrahman
merchant of Bagdad, and of the beautiful
Zeinah; The story of Bepsima; The story
of the two travelers; The story of the
Princess Cashmere.

MCDERMOTT, W. A. Mr. Billy Buttons.
MACMAHON, ELLA. A modern man.

The other son.
A pitiless passion.

MACMANUS, SEUMAS.

The bewitched fiddle.
Contents: Bewitched fiddle; Wisdom of Dark
Pathrick; When Myles Maguire melted;
Pathrick's proxy; Corney Clery's balance;
Staff of the Universe; Cadger-boy's last
journey; The three master tradesmen;
Condy Sheeran's courtin'; Billy Lappin's
search for a fortune.

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In chimney corners. (Tales of Irish folk-lore.). A 61876
A lad of the O'Friels. (Irish life and charac-

ter.)

The leadin' road to Donegal..

Contents: The leadin' road to Donegal; The
first and last review of the Prince of Wales'
own Donegal militia; Manis, the besom
man; Micky Cusack's goat; The dhorko;
Mickey Maguire, the last of the hedge
school-masters; The giant of the band beg-
gars' hall; Barney Roddy's penance; The
apprentice thief; Dinny Monaghan's last
keg; Buried alive, or the fate of Poor
Mickey M'Gragh; How Con Doherty got Lord
Wellington a Christmas dinner.
The leadin' road to Donegal.
The red poocher...

Through the turf smoke.

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Contents: The leadin' road to Donegal; The Boyne water; The quaddhroop-eds; The prince of Wales' own Donegal militia; Barney Roddy's penance; Dinny Monaghan's last keg; Billy Baxter; The cousellor; The masther and the Bocca Fadh; Father Dan and fiddlers four; Jack who was the ashypet; Jack and the Lord High Mayor. MAIRET, JEANNE, ps. See Bigot, M. H.

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A mother.

Roman Kalbris

Zyte.

MANGAN, J. C. Prose writings.

MANSFIELD, BLANCH MCMANUS, or Mrs. M. F. Mansfield.

See McManus, Blanch.

MANZONI, ALESSANDRO. The betrothed. (I promessi sposi.)
The greatest of Italian romances. It gives a true pic-
ture of life in Italy, and the descriptive passages show
a poet's love of beauty.)

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MARGUERITTE, PAUL AND VICTOR. The commune.

The disaster.

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MARMONTEL, J. F. Moral tales; ed. by G. Saintsbury. .....A
Contents: Soloman the second; The scruple;

Lausus and Lydia; All or nothing; The
pretended philosopher; The bad mother;
The good mother; The shepherdess of the
Alps; The Samnite marriages; The good
husband; The connoisseur; The school of
fathers; The slyph-husband; Lauretta; A
wife of ten thousand; The misanthrope cor-
rected.

A new collection of moral tales. 3 v.
Contents: The error of a good father; Pale-
mon; Lucia and Melania; The hermit of
Murcia; The village breakfasts; Diogenes
and Clycera; Zemin; Alcione; Adventures
of a young Moor; Triumph of fraternal af-
fection; Adventure of a young woman in a
hollow oak; Emilius and Sophia; The les-
son of misfortune; Tales of an evening; The
honest Breton.

MARRYAT, FLORENCE. Gerald Estcourt.
The girls of Feversham..

Her lord and master.

Mad Dumaresqu.

No intentions.

The nobler sex. 3 v.

Parson Jones.

Petronel.

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The prey of the gods.

The root of all evil.

"Too good for him."

MARSHALL, EMMA. An escape from the tower.

In four reigns.

Under Salisbury spire.

MARSHALL, FREDERICK. It happened yesterday.

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MARTIN, E. G. Whom God hath joined... MATHEW, FRANK. At the rising of the moon. stories and studies.)

(Irish

Defender of the faith. (Story of Henry VIII's
loves and intrigues.)

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Love of comrades. (Romantic tale of the days
of Strafford, with an adventurous Irish
heroine.)
One queen triumphant. (Queen Elizabeth and
Mary Queen of Scots. The Babington plot
and its fatal ending furnish the incidents). A 15022
The royal sisters. (The intrigues that were
going on while Edward VI, lay dying, form-
ing the prelude to Mary's reign and perse-
cution.)

The wood of the brambles. (Story of the rebel-
lion of 1798 in Wexford, Ireland.)
Charteris..

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MELINE, M.
MILES, G. H.

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MOLLOY, J. F.

An excellent knave...

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A modern magician.

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That villian, Romeo!
What hast thou done?

MOORE, F. F. According to Plato.

An amateur adventuress.

Captain Latymer.

The conscience of Coralie.
Daireen.

Dr. Koomadhi of Ashantee

The fatal gift. (Novel of manners and 18th

century society. The famous Irish beauties,
Misses Gunning, are the leading charac-
ters.) ..

The food of love..

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A gray eye or so. (Love story containing pic-
tures of house party life in Ireland.). . . . . . A 15365
The Jessamy Bride. (Novel of the 18th century,
introducing Goldsmith, Dr. Johnson, Burke
and Garrick.)

The messenger.
A nest of linnets.
The other world.

Contents: A providential escape; "Magic in
the web of it;" The baseless fabric; Black
as he is painted; The ghost of Barmouth
manor; The blood oranges; The strange
story of Northavon priory.

The secret of the court.
Shipmates in sunshine.

Sir Roger's heir

Sojourners together

They call it love..

Two in the bush and others elsewhere.

MOORE, THOMAS. The epicurean...

MORGAN, S. O., lady. Florence Macarthy.

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O'Donnel. An Irish story. Represents the young
Irishman oppressed by penal laws, and
driven into foreign service. Contains good
sketches of all ranks.)

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