UNIVERSITY Of ILUNOiS CATALOG % OF EMBOSSED BOOKS IN THE FREE CIRCULATING LIBRARY FOR THE BLIND TOGETHER WITH Rules Governing the Same ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 1908 REMOTE STORAGE RULES GOVERNING THE FREE CIRCULATING LIBRARY FOR THE BLIND Books may be borrowed for thirty days with the privilege of re- newing the loan for the same length of time. Books that are to be used as texts for school work may be kept for a longer time if ar-. rangements are made with the librarian. The following are the regulations of the Postmaster General for sending reading matter for the blind through the mails. Reading matter in raised characters for the blind, to be entitled to transmission in the mails free of postage, must not contain any advertising or other matter whatever, and must in every case be sent by or returned to a public library or public institution for the Blind. When mailed by a public library or public institution for the blind the matter must be sent as a loan to a blind reader. When mailed for return to a public library or public institution for the blind, the sender must be a blind reader. The matter must be wrapped so that it may be easily examined. No package is to weigh more than four pounds, except in case of a single volume, and it must not exceed ten pounds in weight. On the upper left hand corner of the envelope or wrapper con- taining the matter the name and address of sender must appear, and on the upper right hand corner the word “FREE” over the words “READING MATTER FOR THE BLIND”. Letters written in point print or raised characters used by the blind are not included in the reading matter entitled to free trans- mission in the mails. When returning books to the library, no order or communication of any kind in the way of letters or notes, either in ink print or raised characters, can be placed in the package. Suggestions to Readers Readers should always place their names preceded by the word “From” on the package when they are returned to the Institution. In writing for books it would be well to make a list so that if the book preferred is out of the library another on the list may be sent. Books, when returned to the library, should be wrapped in heavy paper and bound securely with strong cord. If a contagious disease should break out in a home where a bor- rowed book is being used, the book should be thoroughly fumigated before it is returned to the library and notice given, to the Librarian before the book is sent. I 1 29376 2 Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library BOOKS IN LINE PRINT RELIGION Old Testament. 10 Yols. New Testament. 2 Yols. New Testament. 4 Yols. The Psalms. Thomas A. Kempis. Selections from E. Swedenborg. Natural Law in the Spiritual World. (Drummond) 2 Yols. Roman Catholic Catechism. Looking unto Jesus. (Menod) Work of the Holy Spirit. (W. P. Mackay) A Call to the Unconverted. (Richard Baxter) Bible Blessings. (Richard Newton) The Life of Christ. (Stalker) ETIQUETTE A Book of Behavior. MATHEMATICS A Book of Arithmetical Problems. Colburn’s Mental Arithmetic. Wentworth’s Grammar School Arithmetic. Models of Arithmetical Operations. Robinson’s Elementary Algebra. 2 Vols. Elements of Geometry. (Wells) 2 Yols. An Elementary Treatise on Plane Geometry. (Pierce) Plane Geometry. ARCHITECTURE Seven Lamps of Architecture. (John Ruskin) ZOOLOGY Principles of Zoology. (Agassiz and Gould) Classification in Zoology. The Philosophy of Natural History. (Smellie and Others) The Child’s Book of Nature. Part II. Animals. (Hooker) A World of Wonders, or Marvels in the Animate or Inanimate Na- ture. Books in Line Print 3 BOTANY The Child’s Book of Nature. Part I. Plants. (Hooker) Contributions from Miss B’s Kindergarten Class. PHYSICS Handbook of Natural Philosophy. (JEtolfe and Gillet) The Rudiments of Natural Philosophy. (Olmstead) The Theory of Sound in its Relation to Music. (Blaserna) Notes on Light and Electricity. (John Tyndall) Problems in Physics. ASTRONOMY The Wonders of the Firmament. (Proctor) Lockyer’s Astronomy. A Dictionary of Astronomical Terms. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Guyot’s Physical Geography. Madam How and Lady Why. (Kingsley) GEOLOGY Geology for the Blind. (Page and Others) Dana’s Geological Story. PHYSIOLOGY Physiology. (Cutter) Huxley’s Physiology. 2 Vols. Public School Temperance. (Richardson) CHEMISTRY Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry. (Steel) Chapters From Fireside Science. (Nichols) GEOGRAPHY Our World, or First Lessons in Geography. (Hall) Part II of Our World. 3 Yols. Atlas for Our World, Part II. REFERENCE BOOKS A Dictionary of the English Language. 3 Yols. Selections for Declamation. SPELLERS Spelling Lessons Based on McGuffy’s. A Pronouncer and Definer. A Progressive Speller. Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library READERS Butler’s First Reader. Butler’s Second Reader. Butler’s Third Reader. Butler’s Fourth Reader. Butler’s Fifth Reader. Butler’s Sixth Reader. Butler’s Seventh Reader. Miss B’s First Reader. Primer. First Star Reader. Second Star Reader. . Third Star Reader. Fourth Star Reader. Fifth Star Reader. Sixth Star Reader. GRAMMAR Welsh’s Lessons in English Grammar. Butler’s Practical and Critical Grammar. Ehglish Grammar. A Condensed Etymology. RHETORIC The Principles of Rhetoric. (Hill) On the Study of Words. (Trench) 2 Yols. LITERATURE A Primer of Literature. (Lawrence) History of English Literature. (Brooke) Life and Beauties of Shakespeare. (Dodd) Compendium of American Literature. ESSAYS, ADDRESSES AND LECTURES Essays on History and John Milton. (Macaulay) Bacon’s Essays. Prize Essays. Heroes and Hero Worship. (Carlyle) 2 Yols The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. (Holmes) 2 Yols. The Professor at the Breakfast Table. (Holmes) Selections from Character. (Smiles) Essay. Study of English Literature. (Farrar) Peter the Great. (Macaulay) Hew Year’s Addresses. (Gillepsie) Two Addresses by Drummond. Lectures on the English Humorists. (Thackeray) 2 Parts. Books in Line Print 5 MUSIC Marx’s Universal School of Music. 2 Yols. Musical Signs. Wait’s Musical Notation. A Dictionary of Musical Terms. (D. D. Wood) Lessons in Musical History. (Fillmore) Hymn Book. (W. B. Wait) 2 Yols. The Theory of Sound in its Relation to Music. (Blaserna) PLAYS Midsummer Night’s Dream. (Shakespeare) King Lear. (Shakespeare) Macbeth. (Shakespeare) The Merchant of Venice. (Shakespeare) Julius Caesar (Shakespeare) She Stoops to Conquer. (Goldsmith) King Rene’s Daughter. (Hendrik Hertz) POETRY Enoch Arden. (Tennyson) The Prisoner of Chillon. (Byron) The Lady of the Lake. (Scott) Bitter Sweet. (Holland) Philadelphia Poems. Poetry of England. Poetry of America. The Vision of Sir Launfal and Pied Piper. (Browning) Dora. (Tennyson) Marmion. A Tale of Fiodden Field. (Scott) Poetry for Everyday Reading. (Select Poems) Burns’ Poems. Essay on Man. (Pope) Milton. Paradise Lost. 2 Yols. The Hebrew Melodies and Childe Harold. (Byron) Lays of Ancient Rome. (Macaulay) FICTION BenHur. (Lew Wallace) 4 Yols. A Tale of Two Cities. (Dickens) 3 Vols. Marble Faun. (Hawthorn) 3 Vols. Ivanhoe. (Scott) 3 Yols. Henry Esmond. (Thackery) 3 Yols. children’s books Pilgrim’s Progress. (Bunyan) 2 Yols. 6 Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library Robinson Crusoe. (Defoe) 3 Yols. The Cricket on the Hearth. (Dickens) A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls. (Hawthorn) In His Name. A Story of the Waldenses Seven Hundred Years Ago. (Hale) The Woodman’s Nannette and Other Tales. The Swiss Family Robinson. (Wyss) 2 Yols. Tom Brown’s School Days at Rugby. (Hughes) 2 Yols. Burl. (Heady) Tales of King Arthur. (Farrington) Wee Davie. (Macleod) The Dairyman’s Daughter. (Richmond) Two Little Confederates. (Page) The Story of Simple Susan and Lazy Lawrence. (Edgeworth) Fables for Children. Gay’s Fables. Fancies of Child Life. About Old Story Tellers. (Mitchell) Grandfather’s Chair. (Hawthorn) Children’s Stories of American Progress. (Wright) BOOKS OF TRAVEL Old Rome and New Italy. (Castelar) All the Russias. (Phillips) The Land of the Pyramids. (Chesney) Sketches of Western Adventure. HISTORY Chamber’s History of the United States. Grammar School History of the United States. (Anderson) Young Folks History of the United States. (Higginson) Parley’s- Common School His.tory of the United States. 2 Vols. Uncle Philip’s Conversations with the Children about the History of Virginia. Grandfather’s Chair. (Hawthorn) Children’s Stories of American Progress. (Wright) Readings from English History. (Gree n) A Child’s History of England. (Dickens) 2 Yols. Epitome of English History. (Covell) Stories from Scottish History. (Edited by Relfe) History of Our Own Times. (McCarthy) 2 Yols. Swinton’s Outlines of the World’s History. 3 Vols. Lardner’s Outlines of History. 3 Yols. Xenophon’s Anabasis. The Story of the Saracens. (Gilman) 2 Vols. Books in Line Print 7 A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. (Irving) 3 Yols. History of the Conquest of Peru. (Prescott) 4 Yols. Lays of Ancient Rome. (Macaulay) BIOGRAPHY Selections from Plutarch’s Lives. Brief Biographies of American Presidents. (Beard) 2 Yols. Boone and other Pioneers. Sketches of Western Adventure. Thackeray’s Four Georges. Frederick the Great. Bound with Peter the Great. (Macaulay) Mahomet. (Irving) 2 Yols. Irving’s Successors to Mahomet. 2 Yols. Clive. Bound with Lays of Ancient Rome. (Macaulay) Peter the Great. (Motley) Bound with Primer of American Literature. Stalker’s Life of Christ. History of Julius Caesar. (Abbot) Memoir of Samuel Howe. (Julia Ward Howe) Life of Walter Scott. (Hutton) Washington Before the Revolution. (Heady) The Life of Philip Melancthon. (Howe) Life and Beauties of Shakespeare. Goldsmith. Bound with “She Stoops to Conquer.” CIVIL GOVERNMENT Civil Government in the United States. (Fiske) 2 Vols. Among the Law Makers. (Alton) 2 Yols. Politics for Young Americans. (Nordhoff) Constitution of the United States. POLITICAL ECONOMY Political Economy. (Perry) 2 Yols. ' LATIN Aeneid of Yirgil, FRENCH French Colloquial Phrases. (Bolmar) 8 Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library BOOKS IN NEW YORK POINT RELIGION Book of Psalms. Gospel of Matthew. Gospel of Mark. Gospel, of Luke. Living by the Spirit. (Dresser) The Faith of Our Fathers. (Cardinal Gibbons) 2 Yols. Stalker’s Life of Christ. The following books are gifts from “The Xavier Free Publication Society for the Blind,” also those in other parts of the catalog marked “Given by the Xavier Society.” These books are Catholic Literature. All for Jesus. (Faber) 2 Yols. The Apostleship of Suffering. (Lyonnard) The Apostleship of Prayer. (Ramiere) 2 Yols. The Art of Always Rejoicing. (X. de Sarasa) The Art of Being Happy. Bethlehem. (Faber) 2 Yols. Consoling Thoughts. (St. Francis de Sales) 2 Yols. Following of Christ (Thomas A. Kempis) 3 Yols. Golden Sands. 4 Yols. Growth in Holiness. (Faber) 2 Yols. Hail, Full of Grace. (Mother Loyola) 2 Vols. The Heart of Jesus of Xazareth. (Mother Loyola) Spiritual Conference. (Faber) 2 Yols. The Will of God in Trials and Difficulties. (Hillegeer) The Working of Divine Will. (Caussade) The Life of Christ in Words of the Evangelists. The Lives of the Saints. 2 Vols. The Baltimore Catechism. The Bible and Its Interpreter. (Casey) What Christ Revealed. (Jouin) Why am I a Catholic. (Brandi) The Catholic Church. (Giddea) Mary’s Part in the Work of Redemption. (Ieanjacquot) Who and What is Christ. (F. Roh) Christ the Man God. (O’Conor) The Sacrifice of the New Law. (Cardinal Vaughan) Books in New York Point 9 The Ceremonies of the Mass Explained. (Hallet) Spiritual Pepper and Salt. (Stang) The Manual of Prayers. The Hidden Life of Christ. The Public Life of Christ. 2 Yols. The Cross and the Crown, or Meditations on the Passion. The Cross and the Crown, or Meditations on the Resurrection. The Cross and the Crown, or Meditations on the Ascension. The Cross and the Crown, or Meditations on the Pentacost. The Seasons of the Soul. Vol. I. Meditations on St. Joseph. The Seasons of the Soul. Vol. I. Meditations on Our Lady. The Seasons of the Soul. Vol. I. Meditations on the Sacred Heart. The Seasons of the Soul. Vol. I. Meditations on the Precious Blood. The Seasons of the Soul. Vol. II. Meditations on the Holy Angels. The Seasons of the Soul. Vol. II. Meditations on the Holy Souls. The Seasons of the Soul. Vol. II. Meditations on the Great Truths. The Flowers of the Soul, or Meditations on Faith and Hope. The Flowers of the Soul, or Meditations on Charity. The Flowers of the Soul, or Meditations on Humility. The Flowers of the Soul, or Meditations on Patience. The Incense of Prayer, or Meditations on Prayer in General. The Incense of Prayer, or Meditations on the Lord’s Prayer. The Incense of Prayer, or Meditations on the Angelical Salutation Leading Events in the History of the Church. 3 Vols. Selections from Cardinal Newman. (Gates) 2 Vols. MENTAL PHILOSPHY A Primer of Psychology. (Ladd) Psychology. (James) 3 Vpls. Mental and Social Culture. (Loomis) Self Help. (Smiles) 3 Vols. Conduct of Life. (Emerson) 2 Vols. MATHEMATICS Robinson’s Arithmetic. 3 Vols. Arithmetic Reader. ZOOLOGY Chapters on Animals. (Hammerton) First Steps. (Bert) Animals. Vol. I. BOTANY Vol. 2 First Steps. (Bert) Plants, Stones and Soils. 10 Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library PHYSICS First Steps. (Bert) Vol. 3*. Physics and Chemistry. Elements of Physics. (Gage) 3 Vols. Sound and its Phenomena. (Brewer) PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Maury’s Physical Geography. 2 Vols. GEOLOGY First Steps. (Bert) Vol. 2. Plants, Stones and Soils. CHEMISTRY First Steps. (Bert) Vol. 3. Physics and Chemistry. PHYSIOLOGY First Steps. (Bert) Vol. 4. Animal and Vegetable Physiology. Young People’s Physiology. GEOGRAPHY Essentials of Geography. (Fisher) REFERENCE BOOKS Key to the Standard Intermediate School Dictionary. SPELLERS Three Hundred Word Spellers. Swinton’s Speller. * READERS Primer of New York Point. First Point Header. Second Point Reader. Third Point Reader. Fourth Point Reader. Fifth Point Reader. Sixth Point Reader. Seventh Point Reader. GRAMMAR Word Building. (Reed and Kellogg) Books in New York Point 11 Condensed Etymology. Words and their Uses. (White) 2 Yols. Language Exercises. (Metcalf) Handbook of Punctuation. (Turner) Higher Lessons in English. (Reed and Kellogg) ADDRESSES AND LECTURES Two Addresses. (Drummond) MUSIC Great German Composers. 2 Yols. Stories about Musicians. (Mrs. Ellet) 3 A^ols. Lessons in Musical History. , (Fillmore) Reform in Church Music. (Ward) Musical History. (McFarren) Music in the Early Church. (E. Dickinson) Given by the Xavier Society. Hymn Book. 2 Yols. Music in the Mediaeval Church. (Dickinson) Given by the Xavier Society. Music of the World. (Chroley) Modern Church Music. (Dickinson) Given by the Xavier Society. Standard Operas. (Upton) 2 Yols. Musical Acaustics. 2 Yols. Piano Studies. Wait’s Musical Notation. Hymn Tunes. Shuman’s Album. Key to Musical Notation. (Wait) Schubert. Opus 142. No. 3. Twelve Preludes. (Bach) Triplet Studies. Koehler . Opus 190. Arpeggio Studies. Trill Studies. Strainer’s Organ Method. Elementary Studies. PLAYS The Tempest. (Shakespeare) POETRY Selections from Longfellow’s Poems. Idyls of tlie King. (Tennyson) Selections from Whittier’s Poems. 12 Gatalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library Snowbound. (Whittier) Selections from Holmes’ Poems. children’s books Irving’s Sketch Book. 3 Yols. Undine. Picciola. 2 Yols. The Jungle Book. (Kipling) The Arabian Nights. (Lang) Tales from Shakespeare. (Lamb) 2 Yols. Tales of Discovery. 2 Yols. Tales of Adventure. 2 Yols. Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Andersen’s Tales. Aesop’s Fables. Fabiola. (Cardinal Wiseman) 3 Yols. Given by the Xavier Free Publication Society. Wee Davie. (Norman Macleod) The Dairyman’s Daughter. (Richmond) Wayside Tales. (Lady Herbert) 4 Yols. Given by the Xavier Society. Jack the Giant Killer. Tales of the Middle Ages. Given by the Xavier Society. A Rill from the Town Pump. (Hawthorn) Tommy Playfair. Given £>y the Xavier Society. Rab and His Friends. (Brown) Sacred Legends. (Gates) Given by the Xavier Society. The Cabinet Maker of Lavaur. (Lasserre) Given by the Xavier Society. The Hidden Servants. (Alexander) Given by the Xavier Society. HISTORY Montgomery’s English History. 3 Yols. History of France. (Younge) 2 Yols. History of England. (Younge) History of Rome. (Younge) History of Greece. (Younge) Barnes’ General History. Political. 3 Yols. Barnes’ General History of Civilization. 2 Yols. Barnes’ Primary History of the United States. Barnes’ Brief History of the United States. BIOGRAPHY Stalker’s Life of Christ. Warren Hastings. (Macaulay) CIVIL GOVERNMENT. Fiske’s Civil Government in the United States. 2 Vols. American Politics. (Johnson) 2 Yols. Books in New York Point 13 POLITICAL ECONOMY. Outlines of Economics. (Ely) 2 Yols. • LATIN Latin Grammar. (Allen and Greenough) 3 Yols. Caesar. Latin Book. 2 Vols. Allen’s Latin Vocabulary . 3 Yols. 14 Gatalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library BOOKS IN BRAILLE RELIGION Gospel of Matthew. Gospel of Mark. Gospel of Luke. Gospel of John. Ninety Bible Stories. Eleven Familiar Chapters from the Bible. Luther’s Small Catechism. A Year of Promise, Prayer and Praise. ’Bible Readings for Schools. (Schaeffer) Kept for the Master’s Use. (Havergal) Scripture Lessons for the Kindergarten. The Book of Esther. First Nineteen of the Psalms. Devotions for Mass. A Catholic Catechism. ETIQUETTE Don’t. (Censor) Good Manners. (Marden) MENTAL PHILOSOPHY, INCLUDING PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY, MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE AND ETHICS Elementary Psychology. (Putman) Fairchild’s Moral Science. 3 Vols. Comegys’ Primer of Ethics. Ethics. (Mrs. Julia M. Dewey) Selections from the Works of Plato. Waste Not. Want Not. Barring Out. (Marie Edgeworth) Doing Everything to a Finish. (Marden) ARITHMETIC Arithmetic Problems. (Wentworth) Werner Arithmetic Problems. (Hall) Book I. Werner Arithmetic Problems. (Hall) Book II. Werner Arithmetic Problems. (Hall) Book III. ALGEBRA Wentworth’s School Algebra. 3 Yols. Answers To Wentworth’s School Algebra. Books in Braille 15 ZOOLOGY Science Primer. Introductory. Life in the Sea. Our Little Neighbors. PHYSICS Introduction to Physical Science. (Gage) 3 Yols. Elements of Physics. (Carhart and Chute) 4 Vols. ASTRONOMY The Elements of Astronomy. (Young) 2 Yols. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Guyot’s Physical Geography. Coal and the Coal Mines. (Greene) 2 Vols. Physical Geography. (Dav}s) 3 Yols. GEOLOGY Childhood of the World. (Clodd) First Book In Geology. (Shaler) 2 Yols. PHYSIOLOGY Hygienic Physiology. (Lincoln) The Human Body. (Martin) 3 Yols. Comprehensive Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. (Cutter) 2 Yols. Physiology, Science Primer. 2 Yols. Tobacco in Schools for the Blind. (Allen) The Five Gateways of Knowledge. (Wilson) Public School Temperance. (Richardson) CHEMISTRY Remsen’s Shorter Course. 3 Yols. GEOGRAPHY Elementary Geography. (Rand-McNally) Holbrook and Bower. Carpenter’s North America. 3 Yols. The Werner Geography. (Tarbell) 3 Yols. Complete Geography. (Frye) Two Parts. King’s Geography Reader. Book I. King’s Geography Reader. Book JJ. 2 Vols. A General Description of Illinois. (McMurry) Modern Europe. (Fanny Coe) Our American Neighbors. (Coe.) The United States. (Tarr and McMurry) Europe. (Tarr and McMurry) 16 Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library REFERENCE BOOKS Fish’s Manual of Parliamentary Law. Cook Book. (Wright) How to Make Baskets. (White) Patriotic Selections for Declamation. Miscellaneous Selections for Declamation. Prose Dictation Exercises from English Classics. (Penniman) Loyalty and Heroism. From Sesame Vol. 3. Boston Cook Book. (Lincoln) 3 Yols. Construction, Tuning and Care of the Pianoforts. (Norton) A Key to the Pronouncer of English Words. Holidays and Holy Days. Lincoln Day Exercises. READERS Monroe’s New Primer. The Outdoor Primer. Krackowizer’s First Reader. First Reader. (Baldwin) Cyr’s First Reader. Second Reader. (Baldwin) Cyr’s Second Reader. Third Reader. (Baldwin) Cyr’s Third Reader. 2 Yols. Fourth Reader. (Baldwin) 2 Yols. Cyr’s Fourth Reader. 3 Vols. Fifth Reader. (Baldwin) 2 Vols. Cyr’s Primer. Lights to Literature. Book II. 2 Yols. Lights to Literature. Book I. (Perdue and La Victore) Supplementary Reader. Grade I. Reader Number I. St. Louis. Supplementary Reader. Grade 2. Reader Number 2. St. Louis. Reader Number 3. St. Louis. Reader Number 4. St. Louis. GRAMMAR Maxwell’s English Grammar. 3 Vols. Knox Heath’s English Grammar. # RHETORIC Swinton’s Word Analysis. 2 Vols. Our Language. (Southworth and Goddard) On the Study of Words. (Trench) 2 Vols. Books in Braille 17 Rules for Punctuation. (Hill) Outlines of Rhetoric. (Genung) 4 Yols. Lockwood’s Rhetoric. Chapters 4, 5 and 8. Rhetorical Analysis. (Genung) Digest of Rules. (Genung) LITERATURE American Literature. (Matthews) American Prose. (Longfellow, Lowell, Thoreau, Emerson) Sketches of American Authors. (Keyser) History of English and American Literature. (Merkley) Merkley’s English Literature. Part II. 2 Yols. Pictures from English Literature. (Hamlin) English Literature. (Farrar) Representative Authors. American Literature. (Mildred Cabell Watkins) Painter’s English Literature. 8 Yols. Chronological Table of English Literature. ESSAYS Four Essays. (Smiles) Four Essays. (Emerson) Macaulay’s Essay on Pilgrim’s Progress and John Runyan. Representative Men. (Emerson) The Simple Life. (Wagner) Frederick the Great. (Macaulay) Bacon’s Essays. Peter the Great. (Motley) Essay on History. (Macaulay) The Material World and Man’s Relation Thereto. (Parker) An Essay on Julius Caeser. (Lord) An Essay on Savonarola. (Lord) Eulogy on Washington. (Webster) A Hunting the Deer and Other Essays. (Warner) An Essay On John Milton. (Macaulay) Pastoral Bees, Speckled Trout, Strawberries. (Burroughs) LECTURES, ADDRESSES AND DEBATES English Humorists. Lecture. (Thackeray) Concilliation with the American Colonies. (Burk) The Oration on Bunker Hill Monument. (Webster) The Hayne-Webster Debate. Rienzi’s Address. MUSIC Musical History. (Fillmore) 2 Yols. 18 Gatalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library Young- People’s History of Music. Biographies. (Macy) Musical Dictionary. (Clark) 3 Yols. The Musical Education of the Blind. (Wood) New Songs to Old Tunes. (Byars) Eichberg’s Violin Music. Double Counterpoint and Canon. (Bridge) Counterpoint. (Bridge) New England Conservatory Course in Sight Singing. (Cole) Practical Harmony on a French Basis. (Norris) 2 Parts. Popular Collection for Cornet ond Pianoforte. Arranged by Rollinson. Hymn Book. A Collection of Standard Hymns. PLAYS Antony and Cleopatra. (Shakespeare) The Winter’s Tale. (Shakespeare) Romeo and Juliet. (Shakesoeare) Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. (Shakespeare) King John. (Shakespeare) Othello, The Moor of Venice. (Shakespeare) King Henry the Fifth. (Shakespeare) King Henry the Fourth. 2 Parts. (Shakespeare) Twelfth Night, or What You Will. (Shakespeare) The Tempest. (Shakespeare) Midsummer Night’s Dream. (Shakespeare) Merchant of Venice. (Shakespeare) As You Like It. (Shakespeare) King Lear. (Shakespeare) 2 Vols. Much Ado About Nothing. A Comedy. (Shakespeare) The Life and Death of Richard the Third. (Shakespeare) Macbeth. (Shakespeare) Julius Caesar. (Shakespeare) King Rene’s Daughter. (Henrik Hertz) Ingomar. (Lovell) Faust. (Goethe) Tannhauser. (Byars) The Sleeping Car. (Howells) Richelieu. (Bulwer Lytton) As Presented by Edwin Booth. Breezy Point. (Belle M. Locke) She Stoops to Conquer, or The Mistakes of a Night. (Goldsmith) The Lady of Lyons. (Bulwer Lytton) Parsifal. A Mystical Drama. (Wagner) POETRY Iliad. (Pope) Selections From Wordsworth’s Poems. Books in Braille 19 In Memoriam. (Tennyson) The Tent on the Beach. (Whittier) Snowbound. (Whittier) Child Life In Poetry. (Whittier) Select Poems. (Whittier) The Lay of the Last Minstrel. (Scott) The Lady of the Lake. (Scott) Selections from the Poetical Works of Lowell. The Vision of Sir Launfal. (Lowell) Selections from Holmes. The Song of Hiawatha. 2 Parts. (Longfellow) Evangeline and the Courtship of Miles Standish. (Longfellow) Select Poems. (Longfellow) King Robert of Sicily. (Longfellow) Humorous Poems. (Hood) The Deserted Village. (Goldsmith) The Prisoner of Chillon. (Byron) Christalan. (Mrs. Frask)* The Isle of Dreams and Other Poems. (Byars) Favorite Poems of Children. The Legend Beautiful and Other Poems. The Petrified Fern and Other Poems. Lowell’s Poems. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. (Coleridge) Snowbound and Other Poems. (Whittier) Paradise Lost. Books I and II. (Milton) L’Allegro, II Penseroso, Comus and Lycidas. (Milton) Miscellaneous Poems. 3 Vols. The Building of the Ship. . (Longfellow) Tales of a Wayside Inn. (Longfellow) 3 Vols. Paul Revere’s Ride and Other Selections. Holy Grail and Guinevere. Idylls of the King. (Tennyson) Ode to Music and three Best Things. (Van Dyke) The Voice of Nature. The Voice of a Pebble. The Voice of Prayer. (Barlow) The Rape of the Lock. (Pope) Tam O’Shanter and Other Poems. (Burns) Select Poems by Robert Burns. Dora. (Tennyson) Lays of Ancient Rome. (Macaulay) Bryant’s Poems. Sella, Thanatopsis and Other Poems. (Bryant) Select Poems of Havergal. Essay on Man. (Pope) 20 Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library Enoch Arden. (Tennyson) Samson Agonistes. (Milton) Poetical Gems. Select Poems. (Matthew Arnold) Selections from Mrs. Browning. Rhyme of the Duchess May. Selections from Robert Browning. Selections from Alice Cary. The Culprit Fay. (J. Rodman Drake) Selections from John Keats. Selected Poems by Rudyard Kipling. Morituri Salutamus. (Longfellow) Selections from Thomas More. Marpessa. (Stephen Phillips) Poems By Edgar Allen Poe. Masque of the Red Death. (Poe) Songs and Sonnets. (Shakespeare) The Princess. (Tennyson) Maud. (Tennyson) The Day-dream and Locksley Hall. (Tennyson) Classical Poems of Tennyson. Oenon, Tithonus, Ulysses, The Lotus Eaters and Lucretius. Virginia. (Macaulay) Sohrob and Rustum. (Arnold) FICTION Ivanhoe. (Scott) 3 Vols. Tales from Scott’s Ivanhoe. (Sullivan) The Vicar of Wakefield. (Goldsmith) 2 Vols. The Rose and the Ring. (Thackeray) The Prince and the Pauper. (Mark Twain) 2 Vols. Pickwick Papers and Nicholas Nickleby. (Dickens) Silas Marner. The Weaver of Ravelo. (Eliot) 2 Vols. children’s books Daddy Darwin’s Dovecot. Bound with The Peace Egg. (Ewing) The Seven Poor Travellers. Bound with The Holly Tree Inn. (Dickens) The Water Babies. A Fairy Tale. (Kingsley) 2 Vols. Brave Little Holland. (Griffis) 2 Vols Tanglewood Tales. (Hawthorn) 2 Parts. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. (Wiggin) 2 Vols. The Mouse and Moonbeam. (Field) ' The Tale of the Sea. (Read) The Deacon’s Week. (Cooke) Books in Braille 21 Onawandah. (Alcott) Robinson Crusoe. (Defoe) 2 Vols. The Story of a Short Life. (Ewing) Gulliver’s Travels. (Swift) Pilgrim’s Progress. (Bunyan) Little Nell from Old Curiosity Shop. (Dickens) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. (Carroll) The Two Sisters. Bound with Prince Ahmed. From Arabian Nights . Stories of the Colonial Children. (Pratt) The Story of Buzzy. Ali Baba, or the Forty Thieves and Aladdin. From Arabian Nights. Dandelion Clocks. (Ewing) Little Daffydowndilly and other Stories. (Hawthorn) 2 Yols. Stories of Missouri. (Musick) 2 Yols. Bright Boys or Climbing the Ladder of Fame. (Reddall) Stories of Industry. (Chase and Clow) Old Greek Stories. (Baldwin.) Selections from Harper’s Fifth Reader. Student Stories. A Book of Stories. Poor Richard’s Almanac. (Franklin) Select Stories for Children. Fairy Book. Nellie’s Little Friend. From Cyr’s First Reader. Easy Steps for Little Feet. (Swinton and Cathcart) 2 Parts. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. (Hagan) Citizen Bird. (Wright and Coues) 2 Yols. Cuore. An Italian Schoolboy’s Journal. (De Amecis) 2 Parts. Readings in Nature’s Book. (Swinton and Cathcart) 2 Parts. Selections from Raymond’s Stories. Black Beauty. (Sewell) The Seven Little Sisters. (Andrews) The Blind Brother. (Greene) The Cricket on the Hearth. Bound with Dr. Marigold. (Dickens) Sketches of Western Adventure, or Boone and other Pioneers. (Mc- Clung) Stories from Old Germany. (Pratt) A Christmas Carol. (Dickens) Loyalty and Heroism. The Nurnberg Stove. (Ouida) Jack and the Beanstalk. From Heart of Oak spooks. Sinbad the Sailor. From Arabian Nights. Friends in Feathers and Fur. (Johonnot) 2 Yols. Stories From Birdland. (Chase) Washington and the Spy. (Cooper) The Great Stone Face. (Hawthorn) 22 Catalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library The King of the Golden River. (Ruskin) Oliver Twist (Dickens) Selections from Stories for Boys. (Davis) Nature Myths and Stories. (Cooke) Andersen’s Fairy Tales. Golden Deeds. Part I and II. Select Readings for Children. Bits of Bird Life. From the Youth’s Companion. Aunt Martha’s Corner Cupboard. (Mary and Elizabeth Kirby) Heroes of the Plague. (Younge) Revolutionary Heroes. (Parton) Stories of the Red Children. (Brooks) A D.og of Flanders. (Ouida) The Bird’s Christmas Carol. (Wiggin) Monsieur the Viscount’s Friend. (Ewing) Paul Dombey. (Dickens) Life in the Sea. From the Youth’s Companion. Melchoir’s Dream. (Ewing) Old Ocean. (Youth’s Companion) Stories of Kindness. (Youth’s Companion) The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. (Irving) Golden Book of Choice Reading. (Swinton and Cathcart) 2 Vols. Our Little Neighbors. (Youth’s Companion) At Home in the Forest. (Youth’s Companion) My Hunt After the Captain. The Physiology of Walking. (Holmes) Gallegar. A Newspaper Story. (Davis) Stories of Success. (Youth’s Companion) Fifty Famous Stories. (Baldwin) 2 Vols. Tales of a Grandfather. (Scott) Swiss Family Robinson. (Wyss) 2 Vols. Eye Spy. (Gibson) The Child of Urbino. (Ouida) Five Popular Tales. Marjorie Daw. (Aldrich) Little Lord Fauntleroy. (Burnett) 2 Vols. The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children. (Andrews) Myths of Old Greece. (Mara Pratt) 2 Vols. The Story of Patsy. (Wiggin) Selection from Child Life in Prose. (Whittier) About Old Story Tellers. (Mitchell) Five Little Fairy Tales. The Parable of the Water Tank. (Bellamy) The Story of Hamlet. (Lamb) Stories for Children. Books in Braille 23 Stories from Mrs. Ewing-. Our Field, The Trinity Flower, So So, A Happy Family. Dicky. (Louise M. Alcott) A Second-hand Christmas. Little Jarvis. (Molly Elliot Seawell) Only a Little Girl. (Nora Perry) The Bird on Its Journey. (Beatrice Harradan) BOOKS OF TRAVEL People and Places of Northern Europe. (Pratt) People and Places of England. (Pratt) People and Places of China. (Pratt) People and Places of Australia. (Pratt) People and Places of India. (Pratt) Glimpses of Europe. (Youth’s Companion) Java the Pearl of the East. (Higginson) 2 Vols. . Greater America. (Youth’s Companion) The Great Lake Country. (Youth’s Companion) On the Plains. (Youth’s Companion) In Alaska. (Youth’s Companion) Among the Rockies. (Youth’s Companion) The American Tropics. (Youth’s Companion) Along the Atlantic. (Youth’s Companion) In the Southwest. (Youth’s Companion) In New England. (Youth’s Companion) Sketches of the Orient. (Youth’s Companion) On the Gulf. (Youth’s Companion) HISTORY The Discovery of America, from Irving’s Columbus. A First Book of American History, (Eggleson) American History. (Montgomery) 3 Yols. History of the United States. (Fiske) 7 Yols. The War of Independence. (Fiske) Hero Tales From American History. (Lodge and Roosevelt) The Conspiracy of Pontiac. Yol. I. (Parkman) American History Stories. (Pratt) 4 Yols. Revolutionary Heroes. The Settlement of Yirginia. (Captain John Smith) The First Battles of the Revolution. (Edward Everett) Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Yalley. (Shea) Prescott’s Conquest /of Mexico. 2 Yols. Historical Tales. (Morris) 3 Vols. The Declaration of Independence. Stories of the American Revolution. 24 Gatalog of Books in the Free Circulating Library Puritan England. (Green) 2 Yols. English History. (Montgomery) 3 Yols. Readings from English History. (Greene) Stories from English History. (Blaisdell) 2 Vols. History of France. (Montgomery) 2 Yols. Myer’s General History. 9 Vols. History of Our Own Times. (McCarthy) 2 Yols. Outlines of the World’s History. (Swinton) 5 Yols. Tales From Scottish History. (Rolfe) History of Old Rome. (Pratt) A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. (Irving) 3 Yols. Japan. History, Folk Lore and Art. (Griffis) 2 Yols. Motley’s Dutch Republic. Sketch of Philip II. Tales of a Grandfather. The Siege of Leyden. (Motley) The Burning of Moscow. (Headly) BIOGRAPHY Peter the Great. (Motley) Successors to Mahomet. (Irving) 2 Yols. Biography of the Blind. (Wilson) 2 Yols. Frederick the Great. (Macaulay) Washington’s Biography. (Scudder) 2 Yols. George Stephenson. (Young Folks Library) Daniel Webster. (Young Folks Library) Cyrus W. Field. Eli Whitney. James Watt. Peter Cooper. David Duffle Wood. (Allen) Queen Elizabeth. (Green) Selections from Plutarch’s Lives. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. 2 Yols. Sketch of Philip the Second. From Motley’s Dutch Republic. Laura Bridgeman. Abraham Lincoln. From Great Americans. (Baldwin) Biographical Stories. (Hawthorn) Sir Walter Scott. (Hutton) Charles Dickens. (Mamie Dickens) Revolutionary Heroes. Representative Authors. Stories of Chevalier La Salle. Little George Washington. Israel Putman. Stories of Great Inventors. (Mecomber) Books in Braille 25 CIVIL GOVERNMENT Civil Government in the United States. (Fiske) 2 Vols. Cooley’s Michigan. A History of Governments. 3 Vols. The American Citizen. (Dole) 2 Vols. The Ship of State by Those at the Helm. 2 Vol&. Constitution of the United States. Constitutional History of England. (Montgomery) Crawford’s Civil Government of Illinois. Constitution of the State of Michigan. POLITICAL ECONOMY Political Economy. (Thompson) Robinson Crusoe’s Money. (Wells) Political Economy. (Walker) 4 Vols. MISCELLANEOUS The Blind as Seen Through Blind Eyes. (Sizeranne) Everyday Business. (Emery) Education Under Difficulties. Conduct as a Fine Art. (M&rden) Education of Defectives. (Allen) Edthusiasm and Other Papers. (Marden) LATIN Caesar’s Gallic War. The Odes and Epodes of Horace. Albii Tibulii, Libri Quattuor. (Catullus) De Seneotute. Bound with De Amicitia. (Cicero) GERMAN Gluck Auf. A First German Reader. (Miller and Wenkebach) Minda Yon Barnhelm. (Lessing) Schiller’s Wilhelm Tell. Das Kalte Herz. (Hauff) Gustav Adolf in Deutschland. From Schiller’s Thirty Years War. Auf Der Sonnenseite. Grimm’s Fairy Tales. » > f f \ Illinois State Reformatory Print.