MNDING LEST AJAR 151923
BULLETIN
OF THE
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
VOLUME 23
JANUARY TO DECEMBER
1919
NEW YORK
1919
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23
PAGE
AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, LETTERS OF ------ 547
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 127, 251, 303
AN ARTICLE OF FAITH ------------ 359
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, COMMITTEE OF, EDITOR. SEE FIFTEENTH
CENTURY BOOKS OWNED IN AMERICA, CENSUS OF.
BLACK, GEORGE F. A LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO LYCANTHROPY - - 811
BOOKS, RECENT, OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC
LIBRARY BOOKS, RECENT, OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY.
COLBY, ELBRIDGE. EARLY AMERICAN COMEDY ------- 427
COLBY, ELBRIDGE. THE ECHO-DEVICE IN LITERATURE - 683, 783
COMEDY, EARLY AMERICAN - - 427
DONORS (PRINCIPAL). SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DONORS (PRINCIPAL).
DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN COLLECTION - - - 3
EARLY AMERICAN COMEDY - - - 427
THE ECHO-DEVICE IN LITERATURE 683, 783
THE EUROPEAN WAR. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY THE WAR AND AFTER.
FIFTEENTH CENTURY BOOKS OWNED IN AMERICA, CENSUS OF ADDITIONS AND
CORRECTIONS - 507
GAMBLE, WILLIAM BURT. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCENIC ART AND STAGE MA-
CHINERY. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 369, 439, 527, 559, 643, 739
GOTTHEIL, RICHARD. PREFATORY NOTE TO ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS. A
LIST OF REFERENCES 123
"HERALD OF FREEDOM" ------- -- 806
ILLUSTRATED BOOK ------------ 291
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS OF THE PAST FOUR CENTURIES. A RECORD OF THE EXHIBI-
TION HELD IN THE LIBRARY IN 1919 625, 717
LETTERS OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ------ 547
LYCANTHROPY. A LIST OF WORKS - - - - - - - - -811
Music DIVISION, RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO - 6, 144
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 13, 73
[iii ]
iv THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
PAGE
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY :
BOOKS, RECENT, OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY 58, 110, 162, 347, 414
602, 769, 838
DONORS (PRINCIPAL) 64, 116, 168, 284, 352, 420, 472, 540, 608, 676, 776, 844
NEWS OF THE MONTH 11, 71, 150, 250, 302, 367, 438, 496, 555, 624, 714, 807
PERIODICALS (NEW) - 402, 437, 497, 556, 642, 715, 809
PUBLICATIONS - 65, 117, 169, 285, 353, 421, 473, 541, 609, 677, 777, 845
REPORT FOR 1918 175
STATISTICS (CIRCULATION) 63, 115, 167, 283, 351, 419, 471, 539, 607, 675, 775, 843
THE WAR AND AFTER 51, 95, 151, 278, 336, 405, 457, 535, 583, 667, 764, 816
NEWS OF THE MONTH. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS OF THE MONTH.
PEARSON, E. L. A READER'S VIEW OF BOOK ILLUSTRATION ----- 615
PEARSON, E. L. THE W^AR POSTER EXHIBITION - - -. - - 479
PERIODICALS (NEW). SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PERIODICALS (NEW).
PRATT, IDA A. ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS. A LIST OF REFERENCES 127,251,303
PRINT COLLECTION, RECENT ADDITIONS TO-------- 366
PUBLICATIONS. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS.
A READER'S VIEW OF BOOK ILLUSTRATION -------- 515
THE SAGE BEQUEST -------._____ g23
SAWYER, ROLLIN A., JR. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING. A LIST OF
REFERENCES -------____ 13, 73
SCENIC ART AND STAGE MACHINERY, THE DEVELOPMENT OF. A LIST OF REF-
ERENCES 369, 439, 527, 559, 643, 739
SHIPBUILDING AND NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. A LIST OF REFERENCES - - 13, 73
STATISTICS (CIRCULATION). SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY STATISTICS
(CIRCULATION).
THE WAR AND AFTER. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY THE WAR AND AFTER.
WAR MEMORIALS ------------- 435
WAR MEMORIALS. A LIST OF REFERENCES -------- 499
THE W T AR POSTER EXHIBITION ------.-.. 479
\\'KIR, J. ALDEN, ETCHER A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION - - - 80S
WEITENKAMPF, FRANK. DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN COLLECTION 3
WEITENKAMPF, FRANK. THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK --_.__ 291
WEITENKAMPF, FRANK. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS OF THE PAST FOUR CENTURIES. A
RECORD OF THE EXHIBITION HELD IN THE LIBRARY IN 1919 - - 625, 717
WEITENKAMFF, FRANK. WAR MEMORIALS. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 499
WELLMAN, KILLER C. AN ARTICLE OF FAITH 359
BULLETIN
OF THE
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
JANUARY 1919
VOLUME 23
NUMBER i
DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN COLLECTION -
RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO THE Music DIVISION
MUSICAL FUND - - -
NEWS OF THE MONTH -------
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING PART I
THE EUROPEAN WAR (RECENT ACCESSIONS)
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR DECEMBER -
PRINCIPAL DONORS IN DECEMBER -
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY -
NEW YORK
1919
- 3
6
11
11
13
51
- 58
63
- 64
65
PRINTED AT THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
form p-5 [i-29-19 I4c]
rHE Bulletin is published monthly by The New York Public Library at 476 Fifth Avenue, New York
City. Subscription One Dollar a year, current single numbers Ten Cents. Entered at the Post Office
at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter, February 10, 1897, tinder Act of July 16, 1894. Acceptance
for mailing at special rate of postage provided for -in Section 1103, Act of October 3. 1917, authorized.
Printed at The New York Public Library, 476 Fifth Avenue. January 1919, Volume 23, Number 1.
BULLETIN
OF THE
VOLUME 23 JANUARY 1919 NUMBER i
DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN
COLLECTION
LENT FOR EXHIBITION BY MR. JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN
IN arranging an exhibition of drawings selected from the collection of Mr.
J. Pierpont Morgan, the Prints Division of The New York Public Library
has tapped a source of wide and varied interest. "Among the many things,"
wrote Royal Coftissoz in 1913, "that Mr. Morgan did for the lover of art in
this country, we reckon nothing more important than his participation in the
European cult for drawings by the old masters. We designate that cult 'Euro-
pean' advisedly, for it is only in very recent years that American collectors
have given it any serious attention."
The interest in drawings by the masters is evidently increasing, even if
one judges only by the increasing number of publications reproducing drawings
in particular collections or by individual artists, the one devoted to Rembrandt
alone comprising 450 plates. 1
Primarily, drawings make their strong appeal through the sense which
they give of intimate view of the artists' methods, a fact emphasized by various
writers, Chateaubriand, for example, and Sidney Colvin. In looking at
them we are, so to speak, looking over the artist's shoulder as he works. We
get an insight into his attitude toward life and art at times when he may be
troubled little or not at all by direct thoughts of the public. There is often
in drawings a spontaneity, a directness, a freshness of impression which may
not be always so apparent when a final conception is put with brush on canvas.
1 In the Art Division of the Lihrary will be found numerous collections of reproductions of drawings,
a list of which, it is hoped, will be published shortly in the BULLETIN.
[3]
4 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Of course, all this brings up again the matter of technique, of the mention
of which some people are much more afraid than they need be. There is such
a thing as a healthy interest in technique, in processes. The boy dissects the
clock to see how the wheels go 'round, and many of us are "children of a
larger growth" in that spirit of curiosity.
The technical element in such an exhibition of drawings should appeal
particularly to the art student. How the masters handled pen, chalk, and
brush in making studies and sketches offers the student suggestion and stimu-
lation and example. Here he may see how Rembrandt scratched and scrawled
with the pen, or put in big broad washes, or brushed light lines in landscape
subjects (similar to his etched ones), according to need and mood, and always
with a sufficiency appropriate to the subject in hand. Or how Raphael used
sharp yet sinuous lines, limited in number; the thing said, he stopped. Again,
how methods are varied by the facile Guercino, or by Annibale Carracci, who
made one drawing carefully in strong masses with red chalk, and another in
light pen outlines and washes. How in some work all is delicacy, evanescing
ultimately into weakness, while in other all is firm and vigorous, a quality
eventually leading, in some artists, to exaggerated poses and hypertrophied
muscular development. Some made more finished drawings: Claude and
Poussin in stately landscape compositions; Correggio and Guercino (in red
chalk drawings of pntti and other subjects) and Picart foreshadowing the
methods of the nineteenth century professional lithographer; others again,
in brush-washes of one or two tones, heightened with white, akin to the chiaro-
scuro method in engraving. There is wide variety in the use of wash. Bra-
mantino, Annibale Carracci, Pietro Testa, G. B. Tiepolo and others applied
it lightly to give body to freely indicated outlines. Tiepolo did this with a
particularly noteworthy lightness and dash, his shadows flickering in a remark-
able suggestion of ever-moving life. Somewhat heavier shadows and tones
appear in some work by Palma Giovane or Pordenone. Polidoro, Parmigiano,
Vanni, and others carry the method quite to a finished effect, and' it is the
reproduction of such work that we find in chiaroscuro prints.
The reason why prints have been mentioned several times in the preced-
ing notes is to be found in the close connection between drawings and the
processes of engraving. In pre-camera days drawings were assiduously repro-
duced in line engraving, "chalk manner," aquatint, mezzotint, and the chiaro-
scuro method, to render lines or tones; a special tool was 'even invented, the
cchoppe, to give the effect of broad pen strokes. And one finds parallel methods
in drawing and engraving. P. G. Hamerton once traced the general process
of development in engraving thus: 1, outline; 2, shading with straight parallel
W u -5,
Ml
OS D u
os * -5
U
5 S
ORIGINAL DRAWINGS 5
lines; 3, curved parallel lines; 4, cross-hatching. For 1, take some early Floren-
tine plates; for 2, Mantegna's engravings; for 3, some of Duerer's plates;
for 4, Goltzius. Now you can find the same things in these drawings. Here
are sheets by Aretino, Foppa, or Sodoma, with no cross-hatching and with
the return stroke of the pen (the hook-like effect at the end of a line of shad-
ing), which we find in engravings by Mantegna or Pollaiuolo. Furthermore,
some of this fifteenth or sixteenth century work (say by Zuccaro), shows
goldsmith influence, as do early line-engravings on copper. Then comes slight
use of cross-hatching in shadows by Guido Reni or Raphael. Finally quite
regular cross-hatching (by Domenico Campagnola, Enea Vico, or artists of
the German school), becoming dull and meaningless even under the hands
of an Agostino Carracci or of Martino di Bartolommeo, and ultimately degen-
erating into thoughtless application to fill space. The kinship between nine-
teenth century lithographic portraiture and the well-finished drawings of
certain Italians has already been hinted at.
Here, then, there is opened up a by-way for the print-lover which has
hardly been heavily traveled. And that again leads to the consideration of
drawings by artists whom one has hardly known other than in their engravings
or etchings, Bega, Berghem, Du Jardin, Campagnola, Potter, Dusart, Bloe-
mart, Breenbergh. There's opportunity to see the actual original sketch made
by Ostade for one of his etchings. Or one may trace a foreshadowing of
the aquatint tones of Goya's "Caprichos" in some of the wash drawings of
Domenico Tiepolo.
Finally back of all there is the basic element of national or racial and indi-
vidual expression, an element that is so powerful a factor in the appeal of
drawings, of prints, of any form of art. It may be studied in the works of
the artists, greater or lesser, already mentioned, of Rubens, Holbein, Duerer,
Cuyp, Ribera, Cellini, Watteau, Greuze, Rowlandson, and others. The very
list of names recalls to mind a wonderful diversity in outlook and in expression.
The exhibition, which has so much to offer and to so many, will remain
on view in the print gallery (room 321) from the first of February until the
end of April.
F. W.
RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS
TO THE MUSIC DIVISION
FULL SCORES
(Operas, Symphonies, Symphonic Poems, Quartets, Etc.)
Alfven, H. Op. 10. Midsommarvaka.
Aubert. L. Op. 6. Suite breve.
Bantock, G. Pierrot of the minute.
Bellini, V. Norma.
Bloch, E. Hiver Printemps.
Schelomo.
Trois poemes juifs.
Borodine, A. Symphony no 1, in E flat
Symphony no. 2, in B minor.
Brandt-Buys, J. Quartet.
Bridge, F. Idylls for string quartet.
Busoni, F. Berceuse elegiaque.
Concerto for piano and orchestra.
Geharnische Suite.
Lustspiel Ouverture.
Nocturne symphonique.
Turandot Suite.
Carpenter, J. A. Adventures in a perambulator.
Chabrier, E. Esparia.
Chaikovski, P. Op. 45. Capriccio Italien.
Op. 61. Mozartiana.
Le lac des cygnes. Suite.
Marche solennelle.
Romeo und Julie.
Cherepnin, N. Op. 4. Prelude, La princesse lointaine.
Op. 17. Dramatische Phantasie.
[6]
RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSIC DIVISION
Debussy, C. L'apres-midi d'un faune.
La demoiselle elue.
Jeux.
Petite suite.
l er Quatuor.
l ere Rhapsodic.
Printemps.
Delius, F. Brigg Fair.
In a summer garden.
D'Indy. See Indy, V. d'.
Donizetti, G. L'elisir d'amore.
Dukas, P. La peri.
Polyeucte.
Elgar, E. Op. 39. Pomp and circumstance. Military marches 1-4.
Enesco, G. Op. 11. Rhapsodic Roumaine no. 1, en la majeur.
Fairchild, B. East and west.
Franck, C. Morceau symphonique.
Quintette.
Glazunov, A. Op. 64. 4eme Quatuor.
Op. 82. Konzert fur Violine.
Op. 83. Seme symphonic, en Mib.
Gliere, R. Op. 1. Sextet no. 1.
Op. 2. Quartet.
Op. 5. Octet.
Op. 7. Sextet no. 2.
Op. 11. Sextet no. 3.
Glinka, M. Le prince Kholmsky.
Souvenir d'un nuit d'ete a Madrid.
Valse-Fantaisie.
Goosens, E. Op. 12. Phantasy quartet for strings.
Op. 15. Two sketches for string quartet.
Grieg, E. Unvollendetes Quartet.
Indy, V. d'. Op. 47. Medee.
Op. 61. Jour d'ete a la montagne.
Op. 62. Souvenirs.
Juon, P. Op. 5. l er Quatuor.
Op. 29. 2me Quatuor.
g THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Kalinnikov, W. Symphony no. 1, in G minor.
Kopylow, A. Op. 23. 2me Quatuor.
Liadov, A. Op. 66. Aus der Apokalypse.
Napravnik, E. Op. 28. 2me Quatuor.
Op. 65. 3me Quatuor.
Pogojeff, W. Op. 7. Quatuor (en re).
Ponchielli, A. Gioconda.
Rabaud, H. Op. 6. La procession nocturne.
Rakhmaninov, S. Op. 18. 2me Concert pour piano.
Op. 29. Toteninsel.
Ravel, M. Daphnis & Chloe. Fragments symphoniques, 2me Serie.
Ma Mere 1'Oye.
Rapsodie espagnole.
Valses nobles et sentimentales.
Rimski-Korsakov, N. Die Nacht vor dem Christfeste. Suite.
Roger-Ducasse, J. Interlude, extrait de "An jardin de Marguerite."
Quatuor.
Suite franchise.
Variations plaisantes.
Ropartz, G. La chasse du Prince Arthur.
Quatuor.
Rossini, G. La gazza ladra. Sinfonia.
Roussel, A. Evocations. 1. Les dieux dans 1'ombre des Cavernes.
Le festin de 1'Araignee. Fragments symphoniques.
Saint-Saens, C. Op. 28. Rondo capriccio.
Op. 31. Le rouet d'Omphale.
Op. 39. Phaeton.
Op. 40. Danse macabre.
Op. 130. Trois tableaux symphoniques d'apres La foi.
Samazeuilh, G. Quatuor.
Le sommeil de Canope.
Schmitt, F. Etude pour Le palais hante.
Rapsodie Viennoise.
La tragedie de Salome.
RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSIC DIVISION 9
Sibelius, J.
Op. 22 no. 3. Der Schwan von Tuonela.
Op. 22 no. 4. Lemminka'imen zieht heimwarts.
Op. 25. Scenes historiques.
Op. 27. Suite aus der Musik zum Schauspiele "Konig Khristan II."
Op. 45 no. 1. Die Drayade.
Op. 46. Pelleas und Melisande.
Op. 49. Pohjola's Tochter.
Op. 51. Belsazar.
Op. 53a. Pan und Echo.
Op. 54. Swahnevit (Schwanenweiss).
Op. 55. Nachtlicher Ritt und Sonnenaufgang.
Op. 63. Symphonic no. 4, in A.
Op. 64. Der Barde.
Op. 66. Scenes historiques.
Op. 73. Die Okeaniden.
Sinigaglia, L. Op. 33. Serenade.
Smetana, F. Ma vlast, no. 1. Vysehrad.
Ma vlast, no. 2. Moldau (Vltava).
Ma vlast, no. 3. Sarka.
Ma vlast, no. 4. Aus Bohmens Haim und Flur.
Ma vlast, no. 5. Tabor.
Ma vlast, no. 6. Blanik.
Stravinski, I. Symphonic no. 1.
Trois poesies de la lyrique Japanoise.
Tcherepnin. See Cherepnin.
Tschaikowsky. See Chaikovski.
Verdi, G. Un ballo in maschera.
Otello.
Wagner, R. Siegfried Idylle.
Withol, J. Op. 27. Quatuor en sol majeur.
Witkowski, G. Quatuor.
Wolf, H. Italienische Serenade.
10 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
FOR PIANO
(Including Vocal Scores)
Albeniz, I. Pepita Jimenez.
Aubert, L. La foret blette.
Breton, T. La Dolores.
Busoni, F. Elegien.
Fantasia contrappuntista.
Sonatina.
Sonatina seconda.
- Bach, J. S. Orgel Toccata, C dur.
Praeludium und Fuge (Es dur).
Two part inventions.
Three part inventions.
Das wohltemperirte Clavier.
Chabrier, E. Brise'is.
Georges, A. Miarka.
Goclard, B. Jocelyn.
Goldmark, C. Merlin.
Laparra, R. La jota.
Maillart, A. Les dragons tie Villars.
Mascagni, A. Lodoletta.
Maurice, P. La fille tie Jephete.
Messager, A. Helene.
Veronique.
Musorgski, M. Khovanchtchina.
Sorochinsk Fair.
Ollone, M. d'. La vision de Dante.
Prokofiew, S. Op. 1. Sonate.
Op. 3. Conte. Badinage, Marche, Fantome.
Op. 11. Toccate.
Op. 12. Marche, Gavotte. Rigaudon, Mazurka, Caprice, Legende, Pre-
lude, Allemande, Scherzo humoristique, Scherzo.
Op. 14. Seconde Senate.
Puccini, G. La rondine.
Rabaud, H. Daphne.
Marouf.
Rebikov, V. Op. 41. Die Frau mit dem Dolche.
Rimski-Korsakov, N. Snegourotschka.
Rossi, F. I roumakal.
Stravinski, I. L'oiseau de feu.
MUSICAL FUND
'IpHE Library has received from Dr. Charles B. Penrose, of Philadelphia,
ten thousand dollars, in payment of the legacy given by the will of his
wife, Katharine Drexel Penrose. This amount has been credited to a fund
to be known as 'The Joseph W. Drexel Musical Library Fund." The terms
of the legacy are as follows:
I give and bequeath to the New York Public Library, whose
library building is now located at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, in
the City of New York, the sum of Ten thousand ($10,000) dollars,
the income to be used to add to the collection known as "The Joseph
W. Drexel Musical Library" by the acquisition of books and musical
compositions which shall be of the same general character as those
now constituting the Library and which shall have been originally
published since the year 1888.
NEWS OF THE MONTH
GIFTS
TOURING the month of December, 1918, the Library received as gifts a
-*-^ total of 2,124 volumes, 13,683 pamphlets, 21 maps and 195 prints. Some
of the more important and interesting of these gifts were the following: From
Mr. Samuel Colman of New York came 171 Japanese prints. These include
some work by earlier men such as Moronobu, Shinko, Korin, etc., as well as
130 pieces by Hokusai. Many of these prints came from albums; there are
also some surimonos. This collection will be exhibited later in the season.
The League to Enforce Peace sent 250 copies of each of their recent
publications, in all 250 volumes, 5,015 pamphlets and 250 cards. Mr. J. P.
Morgan presented a copy of the "Gospels of Matilda, Countess of Tuscany,
1055-11 15," nineteen plates in gold and color and twelve in monochrome, from
the manuscript in the library of *J. Pierpont Morgan, with introduction
by Sir George Harner (privately printed for presentation to the Roxburghe
Club, 1917). From Mrs. Charles Rowland Russell came 88 copies of "The
Crimes of Germany," American Defense Society, 1918; and 34 copies of
"Awake, America ! Object Lessons and Warnings," by William T. Hornaday,
New York, 1918. From Mr. Henry Yates Thompson of London came an
autographed copy (No. 52) of "Illustrations from 100 manuscripts in the
[in
12 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
library of Henry Yates Thompson"; the 7th and last volume, with plates from
the remaining 22 MSS., London, 1918. Mr. J. Thomson Willing gave the
Library a collection of material bound in book form, showing the work of
the United War Work Campaign, November 11-18, 1918.
From Mr. McDougall Hawkes came a collection of prints by American.
Italian, Dutch and German artists; from Mr. Charles M. Johnson, a proof
of his wood-engraving of President Wilson; from Mr. Louis Maurer, a copy
of his lithograph, "Preparing for market"; and from Miss Emily R. Nicoll,
two copies of an etching by J. C. Nicoll "In Chesapeake Bay."
Gifts of music were received as follows: From Mr. Charles T. Griffes,
copies of six of his compositions; from Mr. William Kahn, a collection of
252 songs and 10 songs in manuscript, all by American composers; and from
Mr. Frank La Forge, 26 of his songs.
Mr. A. F. M. Lange of New York gave the Library a copy of the "Archi-
tectural works and designs of A. F. M. Lange," 1915; Mr. Edwin P. Kilroe
of New York, a set of campaign literature issued in the city of New York
by the various political parties during the campaign of 1918; Mile. J. Villeneuve
of New York, a collection of 82 pamphlets and 100 periodicals, comprising
French newspapers, magazines, and publications regarding the war; and Mr.
Nicholas Vasilieff of New York, a collection of pamphlets in Russian, 30 in
number, mainly about the revolution in Russia in the year 1917.
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN DECEMBER, 1918
TOURING the month of December, 1918, there were received at the Library
-*-"' 18,203 volumes and 14,257 pamphlets. (These figures include the addi-
tions to both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total number of
readers recorded in the Central Building was 70,334. They consulted 178,116
volumes. Visitors to the building numbered 204,497.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
COMPILED BY ROLLIN A. SAWYER, JR.
This list includes books and articles published since 1907. For earlier references see BULLETIN
of The New York Public Library, 1907, v. 11, p. 239-287, 299-345, 359-398, 420-436; for submarines, the
same, 1918, v. 22, p. 18-69, 91-132.
ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE.
SHIPYARDS.
WOODEN SHIPS.
IRON AND STEEL SHIPS.
REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS.
PART I
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Koenigliche technische Hochschule,
Danzig. Buecherei. Schiffbau, Schiffs-
maschinenbau, Seewesen. Danzig: Schwi-
tal & Rohrbeck, 1910. v, 67 p. 8. VX
2. New York Public Library. Circula-
tion Department. Selected books on ma-
rine engineering and shipbuilding, n. t.-p.
[New York, 1913.] 5 p. 16.
VXK p.v.l, no.3
3. Second copy.
* HND p.v.5, no.27
4. A Selected list of references on the
construction of wooden ships. 1917.
Vertical file Tech.Div.
Typewritten.
5. Sunderland, Eng. Public Libraries.
List of books on shipbuilding, including
naval architecture, marine engineering,
boilermaking, seamanship, and navigation
... [Sunderland .] E. Sword and Sons
[1912]. lip. nar. 12. VXC p.v.!9,no.6
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE
1908
6. Abell, Westcott Stile. Two notes on
ship calculations. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1908.
v. 50, p. 242-259.) VXA
7. - Two notes on ship calculations.
(Marine review. New York, 1908. v. 38,
no. 10, p. 32-38.) VXA
8. Cremdieu, Victor. On an apparatus for
extinguishing the rolling of ships. (Insti-
tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1908.
v. 51, p. 52-68.) VDA
9. Estrada, Ramon. Tanques experimen-
tales. (Revista general de marina. Ma-
drid, 1908. tomo62, p. 26-45, 292-313.)
VXA
10. Gebers, Fr. Ein Beitrag zur experi-
mentellen Ermittlung des Wasserwider-
standes gegen bewegte Korper. 3 pi. illus.
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1908. Jahrg. 9, p. 435-
452, 475-485.) VXA
11. Goulaeff, E. E. Unsinkable and un-
capsizable ships of the Goulaeff form and
system of construction, illus. (Engineer.
London, 1908. v. 105, p. 380-381.) VA
(Engineering.
London,
VDA
12.
1908. v. 85, p. 466-469.)
13. - (Institution of Naval Archi-
tects. Transactions. London, 1908. v. 50,
p. 1-24.) VXA
14. Herner, Heinrich. Die Theorie des
Schiffes. Hannover: Max Janecke, 1908.
285 p. 8. VXH
113]
14
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Naval Architecture, continued.
1908, continued.
15. Kielhorn, Carl. Die neuen Freibord-
vorschriften der See-Berufsgenossenschaft
und die modernen Dampfertypen. (Schiff-
bau. Berlin, 1908. Jahrg. 10, p. 231-241.)
fVXA
16. Kretschmer, Otto. Fast steamers
built on "tetrahedral" lines, illus. (Scien-
tific American. New York, 1908. v. 99,
p. 473-474.) VA
17. Long, A. E. Notes on the form of
high-speed ships. 3 pi. (North-East Coast
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Transactions. London, 1908. v. 24, p. 187-
204, 219-224, 281-286.) VXA
18.
(International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 258-
262.) t VXA
19. Morley, T. B. The laying out and use
of calculating charts. 4 pi. (Institution of
Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.
Transactions. Glasgow, 1908. v. 51, p.
446-459.) VDA
20. O'Neill, J. J. The interrelation of
theory and practice of shipbuilding. 6 pi.
(Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders
in Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow,
1908. v. 51, p. 236-294.)
VDA
v. 106, p. 100-102.)
22.
(Engineer. London, 1908.
VA
(Marine review. New York,
1908. v. 38, no. 7, p. 26-31.) f VXA
23. Robinson, Richard Hallett Meredith.
An experimental model basin, illus. (Sci-
entific American supplement. New York,
1908. v. 66, p. 37-39, 60-62.) VA
24. Sadler, Herbert Charles. Further ex-
periments upon longitudinal distribution of
displacement and its effect upon resistance.
(Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers. Transactions. New York,
1908. v. 16, p. 21-32.) VXA
25. - (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 530-
532.) t VXA
26. - Some experiments on the effect
of longitudinal distribution of displacement
upon resistance. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 72-
74.) f VXA
27. Sauvaire Jourdan, Andre Marie
Barthelemy. Le bassin d'essai des carenes
de la marine frangaise. illus. (Nature.
Paris, 1908. annee 36, semestre 1, p. 305-
308.) OA
28. Schmidt, Alfred. Beitrag zur Dimen-
sionierung von Schiffen. (Schiffbau. Ber-
lin, 1908. Jahrg. 9, p. 819-823.) f VXA
29. Taylor, David Watson. An experi-
mental investigation of stream lines around
ships' models. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 20-
22.) t VXA
30. The influence of midship-section
shape upon the resistance of ships. (Soci-
ety of Naval Architects and Marine En-
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1908.
v. 16, p. 13-19.) VXA
31. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 525-
528.) t VXA
32. Ulffers. Ein einfaches Verfahren zur
raschen Bestimmung der Querstabilitat
eines Schiffes. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1908.
Jahrg. 10, p. 192-196.) f VXA
33. Wellenkamp, H. Ship-model experi-
ments. (Engineering. London, 1908. v.
85, p. 562-564.) VDA
34. Willey, D. A. Towing tank at the
University of Michigan, illus. (Scientific
American. New York, 1908. v. 98, p. 428-
429.) VA
1909
35. Ahlborn, Fr. Die Widerstandsvor-
gange im Wasser an Flatten und Schiffs-
korpern. illus. 22 pi. (Schiffbautech-
nische Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin,
1909. Bd. 10, p. 370-436.) f VXA
36. Attwood, Edward Lewis. Text-book
of theoretical naval architecture. New
York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1909. ix,
458 p., 4 pi. S.ed. 8. VXH
37. Biles, Sir John Harvard. Fifty years
of warship-building on the Clyde, illus.
(Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders
in Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow,
1909. v. 52, p. 347-370.) VDA
38. - (North-East Coast Institu-
tion of Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Transactions. London, 1910. v. 26, p. 119-
142.) VXA
39. Bruhn, J. The influence of form and
bulkheads on the strength of ships. (In-
stitution of Naval Architects. Transac-
tions. London, 1909. v. 51, p. 233-250.)
VXA
40. Denny, Leslie. Modern ship design.
(Mechanical engineer. Manchester, 1909.
v. 23, p. 296-298.) VFA
41. Donald, James. Structural rules for
ships. 21 pi. (Society of Naval Architects
and Marine Engineers. Transactions.
New York, 1909. v. 17, p. 321-384.) VXA
42. [New York, 1909., 61 p., 20
tables. 4. (Society of Naval Architects
and Marine Engineers. [Advance copies
of papers to be read at the 17th general
meeting, 1909. no. 11.]) t VXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
15
\aval Architecture, continued.
1909, continued.
43. Everett, H. A. The development and
present status of the experimental model-
towing basin. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 35-
39, 63-67, 98-103.) f VXA
44. The Experimental tank in Paris, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 340-
342.) VA
45. Goulaeff, E. E. Unsinkable and un-
capsizable ships. The Goulaeff form and
system of construction, illus. (Scientific
American supplement. New York, 1909.
v. 67, p. 100-103.) VA
46. Greenhill, George. A note on ship
geometry, illus. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1909.
v. 51, p. 214-219.) VXA
47. Hbvgaard, William. Strength of
water-tight bulkheads. 2 pi. (Society of
Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
Transactions. New York, 1909. v. 17, p.
385-439.) VXA
48. tNew York. 1909., 50 p., 1
diagr. 4. (Society of Naval Architects
and Marine Engineers. [Advance copies
of papers to be read at the 17th general
meeting, 1909. no. 13.]) t VXA
49. Hunter, G. B., and E. W. DE RUSETT.
Sixty years of merchant shipbuilding on
the north-east coast. (Institution of En-
gineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.
Transactions. Glasgow, 1909. v. 52, p.
323-346.) VDA
50. - (North-East Coast Institu-
tion of Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Transactions. London, 1910. v. 26, p. 95-
118.) VXA
51. Jack, J. R. Ships' specifications. (In-
stitution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1909.
v. 52, p. 160-179.) VDA
52. Kielhorn, Carl. Die Profilfrage im
deutschen Handelsschiffbau. (Schiffbau.
Berlin, 1909. Jahrg. 10, p. 779-785, 815-
819.) f VXA
53. Laws, Bernard C. The stability of
floating docks. (Cassier's magazine. New
York, 1909. v. 36, p. 516-522.) VDA
54. Liddell, A. R. Stability and comfort.
(Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 386-
387.) VA
55. McEntee, William. Some ship-shaped
stream forms. 7 pi. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1909. v. 17, p. 185-
196.) . VXA
56. [New York, 1909., 7 p., 6
diagrs. 4. (Society of Naval Architects
and Marine Engineers. [Advance copies
of papers to be read at the 17th general
meeting, 1909. no. 4.,) f VXA
57. Management and equipment of an
experimental tank. (Engineer. London,
1909. v. 108, p. 49-50, 80-81, 101-104.) VA
58. Murray, Athole James. Notes on the
strength of steel watertight bulkheads. 4
pi. (North-East Coast Institution of En-
gineers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
London, 1909. v. 25, p. 227-239, 259-261,
277-282.) VXA
59. Report of the experimental tank com-
mittee (1908). (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1909.
v. 51, p. 144-163.) VXA
60. (Engineering. London, 1909. v.
87, p. 539-542.) VDA
61. Sadler, Herbert Charles. The effect
of bossing upon resistance. (Institution
of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.
Transactions. Glasgow, 1909. v. 52, p.
147-159.) VDA
62.
The influence of the position of
the midship section upon the resistance of
some forms of vessels. 3 pi. (Society of
Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
Transactions. New York, 1909. v. 17, p.
181-184.) VXA
63. [New York, 1909.] 2 p., 3
diagrs. 4. (Society of Naval Architects
and Marine Engineers. [Advance copies
of papers to be read at the 17th general
meeting, 1909. no. 3.,) f VXA
64. The resistance of some full types
of vessels. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 319-
321.) fVXA
65. Schmidt, Alfred. Abgekiirztes Ver-
fahren zur Bestimmung der Langsfestfg-
keit von Schiffen. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1909. Jahrg. 10, p. 792-795, 819-826, 856-
863, 889-899.) f VXA
66. Skerrett, R. G. The value of the
model experimental basin in ship design-
ing, illus. (Cassier's magazine. New
York, 1909. v. 35, p. 603-619.) VDA
67. Smith, John. Launching calculations.
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 261-
266.) VDA
68.
On launching calculations, with
special reference to the effect of camber.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1909. v. 51, p. 198-213.)
VXA
69. Some novel aspects of warship design.
(In: Navy League annual, 1909-1910. Lon-
don, 1909. p. 192-201.) VXA
70. Stanton, Thomas Ernest. On the re-
sistance of thin plates and models in a
16
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Xaval Architecture, continued.
1909, continued.
current of water. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1909.
v. 51, p. 164-175.) VXA
71. (Engineer. London, 1909.
v. 107, p. 405-406.) VA
72. Taylor, David Watson. The effect of
parallel middle body upon resistance. 13
pi. (Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers. Transactions. Xew
York, 1909. v. 17, p. 171-179.) VXA
73.
[New York, 1909., 5 p., 10
diagrs.. 1 table. 4. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. [Ad-
vance copies of papers to be read at the
17th general meeting, 1909. no. 2.{)
fVXA
74. The Trend of British battleship de-
sign. (In: Navy League annual, 1909-1910.
London, 1909. p. 177-182.) VXA
75. Warrington, James N. A system of
mathematical lines for ships. 5 pi. (Soci-
ety of Naval Architects and Marine En-
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1909.
v. 17, p. 441-453.) VXA
76. - [New York, 1909., 12 p., 5
diagrs., 1 table. 4. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. [Ad-
vance copies of papers to be read at the
17th general meeting, 1909. no. 9.0
t VXA
77. Water-tight bulkheads in passenger
vessels. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107,
p. 207-208.) VA
1910
78. Experimental tank at the National
Physical Laboratory. illus. (Engineer.
London, 1910. v. 109, p. 249; v. 110, p. 564-
565.) VA
79. Glazebrook, Richard Tetley. Report
on the progress of the national experimen-
tal tank. (Institution of Naval Architects.
Transactions. London, 1910. v. 52, p. 22-
27.) VXA
80. (Engineer. London, 1910.
v. 109, p. 286.) VA
81. Herner, Heinrich. Schiffbau. Han-
nover: Max Janecke [1910|. viii, 220 p.
12. (Bibliothek der gesamten Technik.
Bd. 156.) VXH
82. Hopf, Ludwig. Hydrodynamische
Untersuchungen. Leipzig: J. A. Earth,
1910. 91 p. 8. VDMp.v.7,no.3
83. Horn, Fritz. Die dynamischen Wir-
kungen der Wellenbewegung auf die
Langsbeanspruchung des Schiffskorpers.
Berlin: J. Springer, 1910. 118 p., 1 1., 3
diagrs. 4. VXH
84. Hovgaard, William. An analysis of
tests of watertight bulkheads with practi-
cal rules and tables for their construction.
5 pi. (Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers. Transactions. Xew
York, 1910. v. 18, p. 83-124.) VXA
85. Liddell, A. R. Germanischer Lloyd
rules. (Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110,
p. 699-700.) VA
86. - Rules for shipbuilding. (Engi-
neer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 429.) VA
87. Stability models and tables. (En-
gineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 215-217.)
VA
88. McGovern, John. The structural ar-
rangements and strengths of certain types
of ships. (Liverpool Engineering Society.
Transactions. Liverpool, 1910. v. 31, p.
334-364.) VDA
89. Mallock, A. Note on experiments
made by Mr. R. E. Froude, F. R. S.,. on the
forces operating on plane and curved sur-
faces when travelling at various speeds in
water. (In: Great Britain.- Aeronautics
Advisory Committee. Report. London,
1910. p. 39-40.) VDW
90. N., G. Some points in the design and
construction of ships. (Nautical maga-
zine. Glasgow, 1910. v. 83. p. 253-260. 477-
484; v. 84, p. 5-13, 234-240.) VXA
91. Ott, Jul. Beitrag zur Berechnung der
Querstabilitat von Schiffen. (Schiffbau.
Berlin. 1910. Jahrg. 11, p. 636-646, 671-676,
712-720.) f VXA
92. Stability of ships. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1910. v. 109, p. 267-268.) VA
93. Taylor, David Watson. A new
method for determining the final diameter
of a ship. (United States Naval Institute.
Proceedings. Annapolis, 1910. v. 36, p.
501-506.) VXA
1911
94. Abell, Westcott Stile. Ship-model
tanks; their purpose and application.
(Liverpool Engineering Society. Transac-
tions. Liverpool, 1911. v. 32, p. 11-35.)
VDA
95. Alexander, F. H. Bending moments
of ships among waves. (Engineering.
London, 1911. v. 91, p. 563-565.) VDA
96. The influence of longitudinal
distribution of weight upon the bending
moments of ships among waves. (Institu-
tion of Naval Architects. Transactions.
London, 1911. v. 53, parti, p. 103-117.)
VXA
97. Note on a method of calculating
cross curves of stability. (North-East
Coast -Institution of Engineers and Ship-
builders. Transactions. London, 1911, v.
27, p. 183-190, 193-198.) VXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
17
Naval Architecture, continued.
1911, continued.
98. Anti-rolling tanks for steadying ships
at sea. (Scientific American. New York,
1911. v. 104, p. 502.) VA
99. Baker, George S. The national ex-
periment tank and its equipment. (Institu-
tion of Naval Architects. Transactions.
London, 1911. v. 53, part 1, p. 37-52; v. 54,
p. 58-67.) VXA
100. (Engineering. London,
1911. v. 91, p. 445-450, 452.) VDA
101. Ballard, Maxwell. Notes on a new
design of merchant vessel. (Institution of
Xaval Architects. Transactions. London.
1911. v. 53, part 1, p. 297-312.) VXA
102. - (Marine engineer and na-
val architect. London, 1911. v. 33, p. 402-
405, 457-460.) VXA
103.
(Engineering.
1911. v. 91, p. 770-773.)
London,
VDA
104. Biles, Sir John Harvard. The de-
sign and construction of ships. London:
Charles Griffin and Co v 1908-11. 2 v. 8.
VXH
105. - Rolling of ships. (Engineer.
London, 1911. v. 112, p. 241-242.) VA
106. Brewer, C. B. Models of vessels.
(Cassier's magazine. New York, 1911. v.
40, p. 40-54.) VDA
107. Burgoyne, Alan Hughes. The devel-
opment of the "Dreadnought" type. (In:
Navy League annual, 1911-1912. London,
1911. p. 241-255.) VXA
108. Calculos practices relatives al buque.
(Centre naval, Buenos Aires. Boletin.
Buenos Aires, 1911. tomo 29, p. 583-609.)
VXA
109. Coker, Ernest George. The deter-
mination, by photo-elastic methods, of the
distribution of stress in plates of variable
section, with some applications to ships'
plating. (Institution of Naval Architects.
Transactions. London, 1911. v. 53, part 1,
p. 265-296.) VXA
110. - Photo-elastic determination of
stress. (Engineering. London, 1911. v.
91, p. 531-533, 566-568.) VDA
111. Doig, Peter. The powering of mer-
chant ships and design of their forms.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1911. v. 16, p. 310-312.) f VXA
112. Flamm, Oswald. The scientific study
of naval architecture in Germany. (Insti-
tution of Naval Architects. Transactions.
London, 1911. v. 53, part 2, p. 201-218.)
VXA
113.
(Engineering.
London,
VDA
1911. v. 92, p. 54-55.)
114. Frahm, H. Neuartige Schlingertanks
zur Abdampfung von Schiffsrollbewegun-
gen. (Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft.
Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1911. Bd. 12, p. 283-
365.) f VXA
115. - Results of trials of the anti-
rolling tanks at sea. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1911.
v. 53, part 1, p. 183-216.) VXA
116.
(Engineering.
London,
1911. v. 91, p. 480-483, 533-537.) VDA
117. Gebers, Fr. Die Entwicklung einer
neuen Schleppdampferart fur Schif-
fahrtskanale durch Modellversuche. illus.
(Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft. Jahr-
buch. Berlin, 1911. Bd. 12, p. 420-450.)
t VXA
118. Hillhouse, P. A. The block coeffi-
cient. (Institution of Engineers and Ship-
builders in Scotland. Transactions. Glas-
gow, 1911. v. 54, p. 27-52.) VDA
119. Horn, Fritz. Zur Theorie der Frahm-
schen Schlingerdampfungstanks. (Schiff-
bautechnische Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch.
Berlin, 1911. Bd. 12, p. 453-480.) f VXA
120. Hovgaard, William. An analysis of
tests of water-tight bulk-heads with practi-
cal rules and tables for their construction.
(Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers. Transactions. New York,
1911. v. 18, p. 83-124.) VXA
121. Idle, George. The rolling of ships,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p.
447-448, 461-462, 489-490.) VA
122. Laws, Bernard C. The stability of
ships. (Cassier's magazine. New York,
1911. v. 40, p. 360-368.) VDA
123. Liddell, A. R. Approximate stabili-
ty. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p.
604-606.) VA
124. Lienau, Otto. Der Einfluss des
Sprunges auf die Seefahigkeit von Schif-
fen und die wirtschaftlichen Vorteile
sprungloser Schiffe. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1911. Jahrg. 12, p. 845-848, 885-894.)
fVXA
125. Meyer, F., and R. RAHUSEN. Schiffbau
und Schiffsmaschinenbau. (In: "Hiitte"
des Ingenieurs Taschenbuch. Berlin: Wil-
helm Ernst & Sohn, 1911. 21. ed. v. 2. p.
654-803.) VFC
126. Montgomerie, James. Considerations
affecting local strength calculations. (In-
stitution of Naval Architects. Transac-
tions. London, 1911. v. 53, part 1, p. 118-
138.) VXA
127. The National experimental tank,
illus. (Nature. London, 1911. v. 86, p.
519-523.) OA
128. Pietzker, Felix. Festigkeit der
Schiffe. Berlin: E. S. Mittler und Sohn,
1911. vii p., 1 1., 176 p. 4. (Germany.
Marine Amt.) VXH
18
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Naval Architecture, continued.
1911, continued.
129. Ploeg, J. van. Mechanica en stabili-
teit'. . . Amsterdam: "Kweekschool voor
de zeevaart," 1911. ix, 215(1) p., 5 plans,
illus. 8. VXH
130. Prendergast, Maurice. The evolu-
tion of the capital ship. (Navy League an-
nual, 1911-1912. London, 1911. p. 210-
228.) VXA
131. Roberts, T. G. Ship calculations;
derivation and analysis of methods. (So-
ciety of Naval Architects and Marine En-
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1911.
v. 19, p. 259-285.) VXA
132. Russo, G. Fifty years' progress of
shipbuilding in Italy. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1911.
v. 53, part 2, p. 252-278.) VXA
133. Stieghorst, J. Langsschotte als
Scherverband eines Schiffes und ihr Ein-
fluss auf den Bau der Aussenhaut. (Schiff-
bau. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg. 12, p. 725-
730, 768-773, 819-825, 849-853, 897-904;
Jahrg. 13, p. 9-17, 49-55, 91-98, 132-138,
172-178.) t VXA
134. Taylor, David Watson. Some model
basin investigations of the influence of
form of ships upon their resistance. 26 pi.
(Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers. Transactions. New York, 1911.
v. 19, p. 59-66.) VXA
135. Terano, S., and M. YUKAWA. The
development of merchant shipbuilding in
Japan. (Institution of Naval Architects.
Transactions. London, 1911. v. 53, part 2,
p. 135-148.) VXA
136.
(Engineering.
1911. v.92, p. 107-110.)
London,
VDA
137. Thearle, S. J. P. Fifty years' devel-
opments in mercantile ship construction.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Transac-
tions. London, 1911. v. 53, part 2, p. 149-
162.) VXA
138.
1911. v.92, p. 69-72.)
(Engineering.
London,
VDA
139. Waldmann, Ernst. Einfluss der
Schiffsvermessung auf die Stabilitat der
Schiffe. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg.
12, p. 490-496, 527-531, 571-577.) f VXA
140. Watts, Sir Philip. Warship building
(1860-1910). (Institution of Naval Archi-
tects. Transactions. London, 1911. v. 53,
part 2, p. 291-337.) VXA
141. Welch, John Joseph. The problem
of size in battleships. (Institution of
Naval Architects. Transactions. London,
1911. v. 53, part 1, p. 1-28.) VXA
142.
1911.
(Engineering.
v. 91, p. 442-445.)
London,
VDA
143. White, Sir William Henry. On the
maximum dimensions of ships. (Society
of Naval Architects and Marine Engi-
neers. Transactions. New York, 1911. v.
19, p. 1-36.) VXA
144. - (Engineer. London, 1911.
v. 112, p. 570-572.) VA
145. [New York, 1911.] 19 p.
4. ff VBA p.v.7, no.21
1912
146. Attwood, Edward Lewis. Text-book
of theoretical naval architecture. London:
Longmans, Green, and Co., 1912. ix p., 1 1.,
518 p., 3 diagrs., 3 tables. 6. ed. 12.
VXH
147. Baker, George S. William Froude
National Tank, illus. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1912. v. 113, p. 415-416.) VA
148. - (Engineering. London,
1912. v. 93, p. 418-420.) VDA
149. Bertin, Louis fimile. L'accroisse-
ment des dimensions des navires. (Revue
gene-rale des sciences. Paris, 1912. tome
23, p. 382-389.) OA
150. Bourdelle, Pierre Marc. Theorie du
navire. Paris: O. Doin et fils, 1912. 2 v.
12. (Encyclopedic scientifique. Biblio-
theque de mecanique appliquee et genie.)
VXH
151. Burgoyne, Alan Hughes. Thoughts
on the development of ship type. (Navv
League annual, 1912-1913. London, 1912.
p. 294-307.) VXA
152. Cannon, A. Results of calculations
regarding the effect of an internal free
fluid upon the initial stability and the sta-
bility at large angles in ships of various
forms. (Institution of Naval Architects.
Transactions. London, 1912. v. 54, p. 124-
144.) VXA
153. Felix, A. Theorie du navire. Paris:
A. Challamel, 1912. 2 p.l., viii, 288 p. 4.
(Cours de 1'ficole navale.) VXH
154. Given, E. C. "Anti-rolling devices
for ships." (Liverpool Engineering Soci-
ety. Transactions. Liverpool, 1912. v. 33,
p. 109-136.) VDA
155. Grunsky, Carl Ewald. The ultimate
dimensions of the largest sea-going ves-
sels. (Association of Engineering Soci-
eties. Journal. Boston, 1912. v. 49, p. 156-
173.) VDA
156. Haver, A. H. Certain aspects of ship
resistance as disclosed by the performance
of the corrugated sided vessel "Monitoria."
6 pi. (North-East Coast Institution of En-
gineers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1912. v. 28, p. 59-
123.) VXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
19
Xaral Architecture, continued.
1912, continued.
157. Idle, George, and G. S. BAKER. The
effect of bilge keels on the rolling of light-
ships. (Institution of Naval Architects.
Transactions. London, 1912. v. 54, p. 103-
123.) VXA
158. Liddell, A. R. Waves and ship form.
(Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 343-
344.) VA
159. Massenet, G., and A. LUCAS, file-
inents de theorie du navire... Paris: A.
Challamel, 1912. vi, 119(1) p.. 2 diagrs.
illus. 8. VXF
160. Muth, D. Schwimmdockberechnung.
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 595-
600.) t VXA
161. Neudeck, G., and others. Der mo-
clerne Schiffbau. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner,
1912. 2v. 8. VXH
162. Nicol, George. Ship construction
and calculations. . . Glasgow: J. Brown &
Son, 1912. 3p.l.,396p. t 2. ed.) 8. VXH
163. Peabody, Cecil Hobart. A retrospect
of fifteen years of ship design and con-
struction. (International marine engineer-
ing. New York, 1912. v. 17, p. 93-98.)
t VXA
164. Rothe, Hans Heinrich Albrecht. Der
Widerstand und Antrieb von Schiffen.
Berlin: M. Krayn, 1912. viii, 292 p. 8V
VXHD
165. Ship form coefficients. (Nautical
magazine. Glasgow, 1912. v. 88, p. 644-
651.) VXA
166. Stanton, Thomas Ernest. The law of
comparison for surface friction and eddy-
making resistances in fluids. (Institution
of Naval Architects. Transactions. Lon-
don, 1912. v. 54, p. 48-57.) VXA
167. Strength of ships. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1912. v. 113, p. 667-669.) VA
168. Suyehiro, K. On shearing stress in
a ship's structure. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1912. v. 94, p. 894-896.) VDA
169. White, Sir William Henry. Sur les
dimensions maxima des navires. (France.
Ministere de la Marine. "Revue mari-
time. Paris, 1912. tome 192, p. 497-509.)
VXA
170.
Uber Schiffe mit maximalen Di-
mensionen. (Austria. Marine-technische
Komitee. Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete
des Seewesens. Pola, 1912. Jahrg. 40. p.
426-452. ) VXA
171. Wrobbel, Gustav. Ein Vorschlag
zur Erhohung der Schwimmfahigkeit der
grossen Ozeandampfer. (Schiffbau. Ber-
lin, 1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 591-595.) f VXA
1913
172. Baker, George S. Methodical ex-
periments with mercantile ship forms.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1913. v. 55. part 1, p.
162-180.) VXA
173. - (Engineer,
v. 115, p. 561-564.)
174. (Engineering.
1913. v. 95, p. 506-510.)
London, 1913.
VA
London,
VDA
175. Baker, G. S., and J. L. KENT. Effect
of form and size on the resistance of ships.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1913. v. 55, part 2, p.
37-60.) VXA
176.
(Engineering.
1913. v.96, p. 132-137.)
London,
VDA
177. Bruhn, J. Watertight subdivision of
ships, illus. (Institution of Engineers
and Shipbuilders in Scotland. Transac-
tions. Glasgow, 1913. v. 56, p. 149-253.)
VDA
178. Burgoyne, Alan Hughes. Develop-
ments in battleship type. (In: Navy
League annual, 1913-1914. London, 1913.
p. 270-292.) VXA
179. Cannon, A. Experimental determi-
nation of the effect of internal loose water
upon the rolling of a ship. (Institution of
Naval Architects. Transactions. London,
1913. v. 55, part 2, p. 76-90, 108-117.) VXA
180.
Notes on initial stability. (In-
stitution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1913.
v. 56, p. 309-331.) VDA
181. Dickie, George W. On the possibil-
ity of building a large passenger liner that
would not under any of the known mishaps
at sea lose her buoyancy or stability and
sink. (Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers. Transactions. New
York, 1913. v. 21, p. 25-30.) VXA
182. Flamm, Oswald. Die Unsinkbarkeit
moderner Seeschiffe. (Schiffbautechnische
Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1913. Bd.
14, p. 534-602.) f VXA
183. Unsinkability. of modern sea-
going ships. (Engineering. London, 1913.
v. 95, p. 215-217.) VDA
184. Gatewood, William. Structure of
vessels as affected by demand for increased
safety. (Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers. Transactions. New
York, 1913. v. 21, p. 31-45.) VXA
185. Guembel. Das Problem des Ober-
flachenwiderstandes. (Schiffbautechnische
Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1913. Bd.
14, p. 393-509.) t VXA
20
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Xaval Architecture, continued.
1913, continued.
186. Liddell, A. R. Some further notes on
approximate stability. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1913. v. 115, p. 432-433.) VA
187. Watertight subdivision. (Engi-
neer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 547-548.)
VA
188. Peabody, Cecil Hobart. Resistance
of bilge keels. (Society of Naval Archi-
tects and Marine Engineers. Transac-
tions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 9-23.)
VXA
189. Peskett, L. On shipbuilding con-
tracts. (Institution of Naval Architects.
Transactions. London, 1913. v. 55, part
2, p. 1-15.) VXA
190. Purvis, F. P. Note of a geometrical
feature of ordinary curves of metacentres.
(Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders
in Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1913.
v. 56, p. 292-308.) VDA
191. Rodgers, William Ledyard. The in-
fluence of national policies on ships' de-
sign. (Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers. Transactions. New
York, 1913. v. 21, p. 67-74.) VXA
192. Steele, James Edward. Ship con-
struction treated from a structural engi-
neering standpoint. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p.
385-389.) f VXA
193. Suyehiro, K. On shearing stress in
a ship's structure. (Tokyo Imperial Uni-
versity. College of Engineering. Jour-
nal. Tokyo, 1913. v. 5, p. 181-190.) VDA
194. Taylor, David W r atson. Relative re-
sistances of some models with block co-
efficient constant and other coefficients
varied. 12 pi. (Society of Naval Archi-
tects and Marine Engineers. Transac-
tions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 1-7.)
VXA
195. Tobin, T. C. The weight factor in
merchant ship design. (Liverpool Engi-
neering Society. Transactions. Liver-
pool, 1913. v. 34, p. 255-281.) VDA
196. Tunkl, Franz von. Schiffahrt und
Seewesen... Wien: A. Hartleben's Ver-
lag, 1913. xiii, 440 p., 3 maps, illus. 8.
VXH
197. United States. Commerce Depart-
ment. Report to the secretary of com-
merce on hulls and bulkheads. Interna-
tional Conference on Safety at Sea. n. t.-p.
Washington: ( Gov. Prtg. Off... 1913. 47 p.
VXCp.v.l9,no.5
198. The Unsinkable ship, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1913. v. 115. p. 171.) VA
199. White, E. S. The influence of form
on the economical running of a ship. 4 pi.
(North-East Coast Institution of Engi-
neers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1913. v. 29, p. 47-
84.) VXA
200. Willey, D. A. Model experimental
tank, illus. (Marine review. New York,
1913. v. 43, p. 345-349.) f VXA
201. Woollard, Lloyd. The effect of
water chambers on the rolling of ships.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1913. v. 55, part 2, p. 91-
117.) VXA
1914
202. American Bureau of Shipping, New
York. Rules for building and classing
vessels... New York: American Bureau
of Shipping [1914,. 1 v. diagrs. 8. VXA
203. Attwood, Edward Lewis, and I. C. G.
COOPER. A text-book of laying off; or. The
geometry of shipbuilding. London: Long-
mans, Green, and Co., 1914. 4 p.l., 119 p..
1 diagr.. 1 pi. 8. VXH
204. Ayre, A. L. The watertight subdivi-
sion of ships and the effect of bilging.
(International marine engineering. New
York. 1914. v. 19, p. 219-220. 266-268. 300-
302,348-351,394-396.) f VXA
205. Baker, George S. Model experiments
on the resistance of mercantile ship forms.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1914. v. 56. p. 53-64.)
VXA
206.
(Engineering.
1914. v. 97. p. 465-468.)
London,
VDA
207. Barber, G. H. Launching calcula-
tions. (International marine engineering.
New York. 1914. v. 19. p. 546-550.)
fVXA
208. Bauer, M. H. Harmonic der Schiffs-
formen. illus. (Schiffbautechnische Ge-
sellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin. 1914. Bd.
15. p. 257-285.) f VXA
209. Benjamin, Ludwie. t'ber das Mass
der Stabilitat der Schiffe. (Schiffbautech-
nische Gesellschaft. lahrbuch. Berlin,
1914. Bd. 15, p. 594-614.) f VXA
210. Berthij Louis fimile. La marine
moderne; ancienne histoire et questions
neuves. Paris: E. Flammarion. 1914. 2
p.l.. 388 p. illus. 8. (Bibliotheque de
philosophic scientifique.) VXH
211. Commentz, Carl. Bedeutung und
Messung der Stabilitat von Seeschiffen.
(Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft. Tahr-
buch. Berlin, 1914. Bd. 15. p. 615-645.)
t VXA
212. Dickie, George W. The unsinkable
ship, illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. v.
117, p. 163-164.) VA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
21
Naval Architecture, continued.
1914, continued.
213. Doig, Peter. The design of mer-
chant ship forms. A systematic method
for correlating the various factors in de-
termining the best form for a merchant
ship. (International marine engineering.
XL-W York, 1914. v. 19, p. 162-163, 200-
201.) VXA
214. Flamm, Oswald. Beitrag zur Frage
der Unsinkbarkeit moderner Seeschiffe.
illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1914. Jahrg. 16,
p. 21-30, 41-46.) t VXA
215. Gracie, Alexander. "Twenty years'
progress in marine construction." (Insti-
tution of Civil Engineers. Minutes and
proceedings. London, 1914. v. 194, p. 281-
404.) VDA
216. Howards, J. E. Measurement of
strains in a ship's hull, illus. (Interna-
tional marine engineering. New York,
1914. v. 19, p. 185-191.) fVXA
217. John, T. G. Shipbuilding practice of
the present and future. (Institution of
Xaval Architects. Transactions. London,
1914. v. 56, p. 291-312.) VXA
218. (Engineering. London,
1914. v. 98, p. 68-71.) VDA
219. Keith, H. H. W. Notes on model
basins. (American Society of Marine
Draftsmen. Journal. Washington, 1914.
v.l, p. 33-44.) fVXA
220. Knowles, F. P. Relation of length
and displacement to the I. H. P. of a ves-
sel. (American Society of Marine Drafts-
men. Journal. Washington, 1914. v. 1,
p. 88-98.) t VXA
221. Laws, Bernard C. Stability and
equilibrium of floating bodies. . . London:
Constable and Co., 1914. ix, 251 p. illus.
8. PBO
222. Liddell, Arthur R. Freeboard by
formula. (Engineer. London, 1914. v.
117, p. 279-280.) VA
223. The Longitudinal strength of a ves-
sel. (Marine engineer and naval architect.
London, 1914. v. 36, p. 347-348, 379-381.)
VXA
224. Paterson, John Hamilton. Deck-
sheathing compositions. A technical dis-
cussion of the various materials used as
flooring for ships. (Marine review. Cleve-
land, 1914. v. 44, p. 485-487.) f VXA
225. Peskett, L. On the design of steam-
ships from the owner's point of view. (In-
stitution of Naval Architects. Transac-
tions. London, 1914. v. 56, p. 173-192.)
VXA
226. Rigg, E. H. Conditions surrounding
modern ship design. (American Society of
Marine Draftsmen. Journal. Washing-
ton, 1914. v. 1, p. 69-80.) t VXA
227. Robinson, Richard Hallett Mere-
dith. Naval construction; prepared for
the use of the midshipmen of the United
States Naval Academy. . . Annapolis, Md.:
U. S. Naval Institute, 1914. vi p., 3 1., 423
p., 10 folded diagrs., 10 folded plans, 7 pi.
3.ed. 8. VXH
228. Sadler, Herbert Charles. The ex-
pansion or contraction of dimensions and
the effect upon resistance. 5 pi. (Society
of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
Transactions. New York, 1914. v. 22, p.
57-60.) VXA
229. Schaffran, Karl. Die Ausfuhrung
und Auswertung von Versuchen mit
Schiffsmodellen und Modellpropellern.
(Austria. Kaiserlich-koniglich Tech-
nisches Versuchsamt. Mittheilungen. Vi-
enna, 1914-15. Jahrg. 3, Heft 4, p. 7-24;
Jahrg. 4, Heft 1, p. 7-36; Heft 2, p. 28-54;
Heft 3, p. 65-75.) VA
230. Scribanti, A. On the additional re-
serve of buoyancy due to camber of beams
and to sheer of deck in ships, illus. (In-
stitution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1914.
v. 57, p. 106-120.) VDA
231. Ships and shipping. London: T.
Nelson and Sons [1914]. 2 v. illus. 16.
(Nelson's encyclopaedic library.) VXH
232. Siemann. Spannungsmessungen an
Bord von Schiffen. illus. (Verein deut-
scher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin,
1914. Bd. 58, p. 1161-1174.) VDA
233. Simpson, George. The naval con-
structor: a vade mecum of ship design for
students, naval architects, shipbuilders and
owners... New York: D. Van Nostrand
Co., 1914. xiii, 819 p. diagrs., tables. 3.
ed., rev. and enl. 12. Desk - Tech. Div.
234. Taylor, David Watson. Relative re-
sistances of ships' models. (Engineering.
London, 1914. v. 97, p. 66-67.) VDA
235.
Relative resistances of some
models with block coefficient constant and
other coefficients varied. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1914. v.
19, p. 7-12.) t VXA
236. - Some experiments with models
having radical variations of after sections.
(Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers. Transactions. New York,
1914. v. 22, p. 61-65.) t VXA
1915
237. The A B C of the stability of ships.
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1915. v. 45, p.
329-330.) t VXA
238. Attwood, Edward Lewis. Text-book
of theoretical naval architecture... New
22
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Naval Architecture, continued.
1915, continued.
impression. London: Longmans, Green,
and Co., 1915. ix p., 11., 518 p., 1 folded
diagr., 5 folded tables, illus. 12. VXH
239. Baker, George S. Ship form, resis-
tance, and screw propulsion... Xew
York: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1915. vi p.,
1 1., 245 p., 1 1., 4 folded diagrs., 1 pi. 8.
VXH
240. Benjamin, Ludwig. t)ber die Roll-
schwingungen der Schiffe und ihre Be-
ziehungen zur Stabilitat. (Schiffbautech-
nische Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin,
1915. Bd. 16, p. 403-441.) f VXA
241. Brimblecombe, P. Y. Stability.
(Marine engineer and naval architect.
London, 1915. v. 37, p. 290-295.) VXA
242. Donald, James. Ship subdivision
rules adopted at International Conference.
(Engineering. London, 1915. v. 99, p. 57-
60.) VDA
243. Eley, Charles V. A. How to save a
big ship from sinking... London: Simp-
kin. Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. [1915.!
xi, 195 p., 1 pi. diagrs., plans. 12. VXHG
244. Everett, H. A. Steamship design. A
method of determining the principal di-
mensions. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 436-
440.) t VXA
245. Finlay, K. G. The increase of safe-
ty afforded by a water-tight deck. (Insti-
tution of Naval Engineers. Transactions.
London, 1915. v. 57, p. 31-40.) VXA
246. Gatewood, William. Stability of ves-
sels. (Marine review. New York, 1915.
v. 45, p. 7-9.) f VXA
247. Holt, C. F. The strength and spac-
ing of transverse beams. (Institution of
Xaval Architects. Transactions. London,
1915. v. 57, p. 70-97.) VXA
248. - (Engineering. London,
1915. v. 99, p. 504-507, 528-530.) VDA
249. International Engineering Congress,
San Francisco, 1915. Naval architecture
and marine engineering. San Francisco
i:Ntal Pub. Co., 1916,. v, 796 p., 3 charts,
73 plans, 11 tables. 8. (Transactions, v.
10.) VDA
250. Kent, J. L. Further model experi-
ments on the resistance of mercantile ship
forms and the influence of length and pris-
matic coefficient on the resistance of ships.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1915. v. 57, p. 154-173.)
VXA
251. (Engineering. London,
1915. v . 99, p. 474-477, 501-504.) VDA
252. Montgomerie, James. The scant-
lings of light superstructures. (Institution
of Naval Architects. Transactions. Lon-
don, 1915. v. 57, p. 52-69.) VXA
253. Murray, Athole James. Determina-
tion of allowable stresses in ship construc-
tion. (American Society of Marine Drafts-
men. Journal. Washington, 1915. v. 1, p.
126-131.) tVXA
254. On the execution of stability calcu-
lations. (International marine engineer-
ing. New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 465.)
fVXA
255. Report of the Committee on Ships'
Bulkheads. [Editorial.] (Engineering.
London, 1915. v. 99, p. 49-51.) VDA
256. Rossell, H. E. Water-tight subdivi-
sion of merchant ships. (United States
Naval Institute. Proceedings. Annapolis,
1915. v. 41, p. 1202-1222.) VXA
257. Rossi, Giuseppe. Manuale del cos-
truttore navale. Con. . .nomenclatura in
italiano-f rancese-inglese-tedesco. Milano :
U. Hoepli, 1915. 2 p.l., (i)viii-xvi, 815
(l)p., 3 folded tables, illus. 2. ed. 16.
(Manuali Hoepli.) VXH
258. Schaffran, Karl. Systematische Ver-
suche mit Schiffsmodellen. (Schiffbau.
Berlin, 1915. Jahrg. 16, p. 151-156.)
fVXA
259. Spanner, E. F. Notes on the cross
curves and G Z curves of stability. (In-
stitution of Naval Architects. Transac-
tions. London, 1915. v. 57, p. 201-212.)
VXA
260. (Engineering. London,
1915. v. 100, p. 69-72.) VDA
261. Taylor, David Watson. Calculations
for ships' forms. Light thrown by model
experiments upon resistance, propulsion
and rolling of ships. (International marine
engineering. New York. 1915-16. v. 20,
p. 443-445 ; v. 21, p. 71-75, 246-250.) f VXA
262. Welch, John Joseph. The watertight
subdivision of ships. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1915.
v. 57, p. 1-30.) VXA
263. (Engineering. London,
1915. v. 99, p. 364-368.) VDA
1916
264. Abell, Westcott Stile. Some ques-
tions in connection with the work of the
load line committee. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1916.
v. 58, p. 16-51.) VXA
265. Ayre, Wilfrid. The standardization
of stability curves. (North-East Coast In-
stitution of Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Transactions. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1916.
v. 32, p. 164-193.) VXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
23
Naval Architecture, continued.
1916, continued.
266. Baier, L. A. Inclining experiments.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1916. v.21, p. 227-229.) f VXA
267. Baker, George S. Notes on model
experiments. (North-East Coast Insti-
tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Transactions. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1916.
v.32, p. 41-136.) VXA
268. Capital ship of the future. (Engi-
neer. London, 1916. v. 122, p. 319-320.)
VA
269. Denhy, Archibald. Subdivision of
merchant vessels. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1916.
v. 58, p. 150-154.) VXA
270. (Engineering. London,
1916. v. 101, p. 372.) VDA
271. Economical forms for ships. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1916. v. 7, p. 341-342, 399, 474-475, 521-523;
v. 8, p.106, 233-235.) VXA
272. Everett, H. A. Freeboard: its pre-
liminary determination. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1916. v.
21, p. 194-201.) VXA
273. Holbrook, G. G. Notes on the
stresses in ships. (American Society of
Marine Draftsmen. Journal. Washing-
ton, 1916. v. 3, p. 68-71.) f VXA
274. Holzapfel, A. C. Evolution in ship-
building. (Scientific American supple-
ment. New York, 1916. v. 81, p. 130-131,
151.) VA
275. King, J. F. Strength of watertight
bulkheads. (Institution of Naval Archi-
tects. Transactions. London, 1916. v.
58, p. 155-165.) VXA
276. (Engineering. London,
1916. v. 101, p. 372-375.) VDA
277. Liddell, Arthur R. Form coefficients
of vessels. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 176-
177.) fVXA
278. Longitudinal stresses of ships, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1916. v. 122, p. 344-
345.) VA
279. McEntee^ William. Notes from the
model basin. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 530-
533.) VXA
280. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1917. v. 9, p. 36-37.)
VXA
281. Mackrow, Clement, and LLOYD WOOL-
LARD. The naval architect's and shipbuild-
er's pocket-book of formulae, rules, and
tables, and marine engineer's and survey-
or's handy book of reference. . . llth ed.,
thoroughly revised with a section on aero-
nautics. London: C. Lockwood and Son,
1916. xii, 742 p. diagrs., tables. 16.
Desk -Tech. Div.
282. Murray, Athole James. Strength of
ships... London: Longmans, Green and
Co., 1916. viii, 400 p., 4 folded diagrs. illus.
tables. 8. VXH
283. Nicol, George. Lessons in naval
architecture for officers of mercantile ma-
rine, illus. (Nautical magazine. Glas-
gow, 1913-16. v. 89, p. 6-11, 114-116, 234-
240, 325-329, 529-535; v. 90, p. 24-28, 148-
151, 210-213, 307-311, 413-419, 547-549; v.
91, p. 19-25, 105-109, 223-227, 339-341 ; v. 92,
p. 10-14, 107-109; v. 94, p. 219-224, 306-311;
v. 95, p. 116-122; v. 96, p. 340-346, 424-432.)
VXA
284. Russo, G. An experimental tank re-
producing wave motion. (Institution of
Naval Architects. Transactions. London,
1916. v. 58, p. 95-104.) VXA
285. Taylor, David Watson. Calculations
for ships' forms and the light thrown by
model experiments upon resistance, pro-
pulsion and rolling of ships. (Interna-
tional Engineering Congress, 1915. Trans-
actions. San Francisco, 1916. v. 10, p. 1-
67.) VDA
286. Trask, E. P. Ship design. (Ameri-
can Society of Marine Draftsmen. Jour-
nal. Washington, 1916. v. 2, p. 153-167.)
fVXA
287. Wall, A. T. Some effects of the
bulkhead committee's reports in practice.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1916. v. 58, p. 166-209.)
VXA
288. (Engineer. London, 1916.
v. 119, p. 425-426, 444-445.) VA
289. (Engineering. London,
1916. v. 101, p. 399-402, 439-440, 486-489.)
VDA
290. Watertight doors. (Shipbuilding
and shipping record. London, 1916. v. 8,
p. 396-397.) f VXA
291. Watts, Sir Philip. The load lines of
merchant ships; work of the load line
committee (1915). (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1916.
v. 58, p. 1-15.) VXA
292. Welch, John Joseph. The time ele-
ment and related matters in some ship cal-
culations. (North-East Coast Institution
of Engineers and Shipbuilders. Trans-
actions. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1916. v.
32, p. 137-163.) VXA
24
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Naval Architecture, continued.
1917
293. Abell, T. B. "Some principles under-
lying the water-tight subdivision of ships."
(Liverpool Engineering Society. Trans-
actions. Liverpool, 1917. v. 37, p. 15-46.)
VDA
294. Baker, George S. The immediate
comrhercial advantages of experiment tank
tests. (Liverpool Engineering Society.
Transactions. Liverpool, 1917. v. 37, p.
302-325.) VDA
295. Skin friction resistance of ships.
(Scientific American supplement. New
York, 1917. v.84, p. 316-317.) VA
296. Benvenuti, E. The closing of side
apertures in ships from the bridge. (In-
stitution of Naval Architects. Transac-
tions. London, 1917. v. 59, p. 49-63.)
VXA
297. The Geometrical determination of
frame scales. (Shipbuilding and shipping
record. London, 1917. v. 9, p. 154-155.)
f VXA
298. Holt, C. F. On the analysis of the
resul'ts of inclining experiments. (Engi-
neering. London, 1917. v. 104, p. 321-326,
410.) VDA
299. Hughes, Charles H. Handbook of
ship calculations, construction, and opera-
tion; a book of reference for shipowners,
ship officers, ship and engine draughts-
men, marine engineers, and others engaged
in the building and operating of ships...
New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1917.
xxiv p., 1 1., 740 p. diagrs., tables. 12.
Desk-Tech. Div.
300. An Improved method of shipbuild-
ing, illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping
record. London, 1917. v. 10, p. 488-493.)
fVXA
301. Lovett, W. J. On a method of ob-
taining for ship design the spacing of bulk-
heads according to the rules of the inter-
national convention. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1917.
v. 59, p. 22-32.) VXA
302.
(Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1917. v. 9, p. 324-
330.) VXA
303. Lucas, Theodore. Practical ship-
building, illus. (Nautical gazette. New
York, 1917. v. 91, June 28, 1917, p. 4-8.)
fVXA
304. McEntee, William. Cargo ship lines
of simple form. 7 pi. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1917. v. 25, p. 101-
107.) VXA
305. (Engineering. London,
1917. v. 104, p. 628-629.) VDA
306. Ober, Shatswell. Wind resistance of
ships. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 218-219.)
fVXA
307. Peabody, Cecil Hobart. Naval archi-
tecture . . . New York : John Wiley & Sons,
1917. vii, 641 p., 1 folded diagr. tables. 4.
ed., rev. 8. *R-VXH
308. Ruprecht, F. K. Data for bulkhead
construction, diagrs. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22,
p. 309-311.) fVXA
309. The Science of naval architecture.
(Scientific American supplement. New
York, 1917. v. 83, p. 386-387.) VA
310. The Simpson-Gordon patent bilge
tunnel. (Shipbuilding and shipping rec-
ord. London, 1917. v. 10, p. 131-132.)
f VXA
311. Steele, James Edward. Naval archi-
tecture... Part 1. Cambridge, Eng. :
University Press, 1917. diagr. 8. (Cam-
bridge technical series.) VXH
312. Taylor, David Watson. La ciencia
de la arquitectura naval. Examen de al-
gunos de sus principles fundamentales.
(Revista general de marina. Madrid, 1917.
tomoSl, p. 753-768.) VXA
313. Unsinkable ships. (Scientific Ameri-
can supplement. New York, 1917. v. 84,
p. 155.) VA
314. Watson, Thomas Henry. Naval
architecture: a manual on laying-off iron,
steel and composite vessels... London:
Longmans, Green & Co., 1917. xii. 171 p.
folded diagrs. 3. ed. 8. VXHK
1918
315. Abell, W'estcott Stile. Problems of
the future in the design and construction
of merchant ships. (Shipbuilding and
shipping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p.
342-344.) t VXA
316. Anderson, John. The most suitable
sizes and speeds for general cargo steam-
ers, illus. (Engineering. London, 1918.
v. 105, p. 323-326.) VDA
317.
(Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 345-
349.) f VXA
318. Bion, C. W. System for the design
of ships with straight-lined sections. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1918. v. 23, p. 335-338.) f VXA
319. Cairns, C. W. Some insufficiently
considered details of ship construction and
equipment. (Engineering. London, 1918.
v. 105, p. 21-23.) VDA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
25
Xtiral Architecture, continued.
1918, continued.
320. Doyere, Ch. Contribution a 1'etude
de la resistance a la marche d'un navire. . .
Paris: A. Challamel, 1918. 2 p.l., 57(1) p.,
1 1., 1 folded chart, diagrs., tables. 4.
VXH
321. Isherwood, J. W. Economy in mod-
cTii shipbuilding. (Shipping. New York,
1918. v. 3, no. 11, p. 11-13, no. 12, p. 11-13.)
fTRA
322. James, Sidney V. Stresses in ships.
(Armour engineer. Chicago, 1918. v. 10,
p. 281-301.) VDA
322a. Kelly, Roy Willmarth, and F. J.
ALLEN. The shipbuilding industry. With
an introduction by Charles M. Schwab.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. xix
(i)p., 11., 302 p., 11. illus. tables. 8.
VXH
323. McAleer, John A. Straight lined
and fabricated ships, illus. (Internation-
al marine engineering. New York, 1918.
v. 23, p. 234-236.) . f VXA
324. McEntee, William. Cargo ship lines
of simple form. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 19-
21.) fVXA
325. - (Marine engineer and
naval architect. London, 1918. v. 40, p.
118-122.) VXA
326. A Method of determining the dis-
placement of a straight-sided vessel.
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 12, p. 160-161.) VXA
327. Modern shipbuilding and economy
in material, illus. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 515-
516.) fVXA
327a. Pease, F. Forrest. Modern ship-
building terms defined and illustrated. In-
cluding a series of photographs showing
the progressive steps of construction, to-
gether with an appendix on electric weld-
ing. .. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co.
[cop. 1918.] 1 1., 143 p., 35 pi. illus. 12.
VXH
328. Robertson, J. M. Shipbuilding costs
and estimates. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 571-
573, 595-597.) f VXA
329. Toro, I. Watertight doors, illus.
(American Society of Naval Engineers.
Journal. Washington, 1918. v. 30, p. 152-
156.) VXA
SHIPYARDS
1908
330. Armstrong, Sir W. G.; Whitworth &
Co., Ltd. Catalogue. Sections: Walker
shipyard. Elswick shipyard, electrical de-
partment, engine works department, Els-
wick steel works, miscellaneous. New-
castle-upon-Tyne, 1908. 3 p.l., 241 p., 1 1.
illus. 4. VXH
331. Asmussen, G. Installations de ra-
doubage. Cales seches, docks flottants,
elevateurs, etc. Bruxelles: Imp. des Tra-
vaux Publics, 1908. 30 p., 2 pi. 8. (In-
ternational Congress on Navigation, xi.
Section 2, communication 1.) VXA
332. Barbe, J. Bassins de radoub recem-
ment construits en -France. Bruxelles:
Imp. des Travaux Publics, 1908. 16 p. 8.
(International Congress on Navigation, xi.
Section 2, communication 1.) VXA
333. Bieliawin, L. Les cales seches du
port Empereur Alexandre in. Bruxelles:
Imp. des Travaux Publics, 1908. 16 p. 8.
(International Congress on Navigation, xi.
Section 2, communication 1.) VXA
334. Bock. Neuerungen beim Stapellauf
S. M. S. "Bliicher." illus. (Verein deut-
scher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1908.
Bd. 52, p. 1925-1927.) VDA
335. Boettcher, Anton. Die Hellingseil-
bahnanlage der Reiherstieg-Schiffswerft
und Maschinenfabrik in Hamburg, illus.
(Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift.
Berlin, 1908. Bd. 52, p. 1829-1834.) VDA
336. Caizzi, Louis. Technical notice of the
dockyard of the port of Naples. Bruxelles:
Imp. des Travaux Publics, 1908. 8 p. 8.
(International Congress on Navigation, xi.
Section 2, communication 1.) VXA
337. Flamm, Oswald. Zur Frage der
Schwimmdocks. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1908.
Jahrg. 9, p. 359-363, 891-894; Jahrg. 10, p.
391-393.) f VXA
338. Flanders, R. E. Launching a Great
Lakes freighter, illus. (Machinery. New
York, 1908. v. 14, p. 837-839.) VFA
339. A German shipbuilding yard [Vulcan
shipyard, Stettin], illus. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1908. v. 106, p. 316-318.) VA
340. Harland and Wolff's works at Bel-
fast. (Engineer. London, 1908. v. 105,
p. 607-608.) VA
341. Holm, Axel. The shipbuilding and
engineering company of Burmeister and
Wain, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 461-
465.) f VXA
26
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Shipyards, continued.
1908, continued.
342. Jarvis, H. R. Floating docks.
(North-East Coast Institution of Engi-
neers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
London, 1908. v. 24, p. 121-135.) VXA
343. Kaemmerer, W. Die neue Werftan-
lage der Stettiner Maschinenbau A. G.
Vulcan in Hamburg, illus. (Verein deut-
scher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin,
1908. Bd. 52, p. 776-779.) VDA
344. Klitzing. Schwimmdock fur die
kaiserliche Werft in Wilhelmshaven. illus.
(Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift.
Berlin, 1908. Bd. 52, p. 1261-1266.) VDA
345. Laas, Walter. Hellingkrananlagen.
illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeit-
schrift. Berlin, 1908. Bd. 52, p. 1622-1630,
1668-1678, 1723-1728.) VDA
346. Messrs. Harland and \Volffs works
at Belfast. (Engineering. London, 1908.
v. 85, p. 791-793.) VDA
347. Messrs. Yarrow's new works on the
Clyde. illus. (Engineering. London,
1908. v. 86, p. 775-781.) VDA
Also supplement, Dec. 11, 1908.
348. Nobel, C. Le dock flottant no. iv.
de la ville de Rotterdam. Bruxelles: Imp.
de Travaux Publics, 1908. 6 p. 8. (In-
ternational Congress on Navigation, xi.
Section 2, communication 1.) VXA
349. Polissadoff, J. Cales seches pour la
reparation et pour la construction de na-
vires. Bruxelles: Imp. des Travaux Pu-
blics, 1908. 10 p. 8. (International Con-
gress on Navigation, xi. Section 2, com-
munication 1.) . VXA
350. Shipbuilding berths and crane equip-
ment, illus. (Marine engineer and naval
architect. London, 1908. v. 30, p. 202-204.)
VXA
351. Timonoff, V. E. de. Cales seches
temporaires a. construction rapide. Bru-
xelles': Imp. des Travaux Publics, 1908. 6
p. 8. (International Congress on Navi-
gation, xi. Section 2, communication 1.)
VXA
352. Treninkhinn, W. M. Appareils de
radoub: cales seches, docks flottants...
Bruxelles: Imp. des Travaux Publics, 1908.
23 p. 8. (International Congress on
Navigation, xi. Section 2, communication
1.) VXA
353. Yarrow & Company's new works on
the Clyde, illus. (Marine engineer and
naval architect. London, 1908. v. 30. p.
213-217.) VXA
1909
354.* Brown, T. M. The dry dock. (Ma-
rine review. New York, 1909. v. 39, no. 10,
p. 13-16.) VXA
355. Comment on met a 1'eau un navire.
illus. (L'lllustration. Paris, 1909. tome
133, p. 372-373.) * DM
356. Dockyard administration. (Engi-
neer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 183-184.)
VA
357. Donnelly, W. T. A 6000-ton float-
ing drydpck. illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p.
294-298.) f VXA
358. Floating dry dock for the Oregon
Dry Dock Co. illus. (Marine review.
New York, 1909. v. 39, p. 310-313.) VXA
359. German shipyards, illus. (Engineer.
London, 1909-10. v. 108, p. 374-375, 412-
415, 424, 468-471, 519-521, 530. 576; v. 109,
p. 188-189, 583-584; v. 110, p. 214-215, 292-
293; v. 112, p. 98-99.) . VA
360. Gundersen, A. Shipbuilding and en-
gineering company of Akers Mekaniske
Verksted. illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New'York, 1909. v. 14, p. 245-
248.) fVXA
361. Langendonck, C. van. The German
Vulcan shipbuilding yard, illus. (Ameri-
can marine engineer. Chicago, 1909. v. 4,
no. 1, p. 8-9.) |VXA
362. Lienau, Otto. Stapellaufmessungen
beim Ablauf des Lloyddampfers "Berlin"
auf der Werft der Aktien-Gesellschaft
"Weser." illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909.
Jahrg. 10, p. 471-478.) f VXA
363. Michenfelder, C. Die neue Schiffbau-
halle der kaiserlichen Werft, Kiel, illus.
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909. Jahrg. 10, p.
623-627.) f VXA
364.
Transporttechnische Gesichts-
punkte bei Hellingen. illus. (Schiffbau-
technische Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch. Ber-
lin, 1909. Bd. 10, p. 453-538.) f VXA
365. New cantilever cranes at the Wall-
send shipyard, illus. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1909. v. 108, p, 669.) VA
366. New shipbuilding works of Smith's
Dock Company, Limited. (Engineering.
London, 1908. v. 86, p. 432-433, 434-435,
605-607, 677-680, 718-720.) VDA
367. Off-shore floating dock for Penarth.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108,
p. 3 16, 320.) VA
368. 150-ton electric shipbuilding crane,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108,
p. 187-189.) VA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
27
Shipyards, continued.
1909, continued.
369. Ranft, Paul. Die neue Werft der
Stettiner Maschinenbau A. G. Vulcan in
Hamburg. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure.
Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1909. Bd. 53, p. 1362-
1369.) VDA
370. Skerrett, R. G. The baptism of ships.
(United States Naval Institute. Proceed-
ings. Annapolis, 1909. v. 35, p. 541-551.)
VXA
371.
Launching a battleship, illus.
(World today. Chicago, 1909. v. 16, p.
296-303.) * DA
372. 12,000-ton pontoon floating dock for
Kobe, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909.
v. 108, p. 250-251.) VA
373. The Union Iron Works Company,
illus. (American marine engineer. Chi-
cago, 1909. v. 4, no. 12, p. 8-10.) f VXA
374. Wilson, W. J. A system of control
for a shipyard. (North-East Coast In-
stitution of Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Transactions. London, 1909. v. 25, p. 125-
130.) VXA
375. Works of Harland and Wolff, Lim-
ited, at Belfast. (Engineer. London, 1909.
v. 107, p. 626-627.) VA
1910
376. Chantier et ateliers de St. Nazaire.
illus. (Engineering. London, 1910. v. 90,
p. 847-852.) VDA
Also supplement, Dec. 23, 1910.
377. Collie, J. H. The power equipment
of a modern shipyard. (Liverpool Engi-
neering Society. Transactions. Liver-
pool, 1910. v. 31, p. 108-134.) VDA
378. Cunningham, Andrew Chase. The
development of the Norfolk navy yard,
illus. (United States Naval Institute.
Proceedings. Annapolis, 1910. v. 36, p.
221-237.) VXA
379. Cyran, A. Die Hellinganlage des
Stettiner Vulcan, Zweigniederlassung
Hamburg, illus. (Verein deutscher Inge-
nieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1910. Bd. 54,
p. 377-382, 438-440.) VDA
380. Donnelly, W. T. Floating dry docks
in the United States; relative value of
wood and steel for their construction. 15
pi. (Society of Naval Architects and Ma-
rine Engineers. Transactions. New York,
1910. ' v. 18, p. 59-72.) VXA
381. Electrical equipment of Smith's
docks, Middlesbrough, illus. (Engineer.
London, 1910. v. 109, p. 38-39.) VA
382. The Forges et chantiers de la Medi-
terranee. illus. (Engineering. London.
1910. v. 89, p. 499-501, 607-608.) VDA
Also supplement, May 13, 1910.
383. His Majesty's battleship "Hercules."
Details of the launching ways, illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 610-
612.) VDA
384. Langendonck, C. van. The Ger-
man "Weser" shipyard at Bremen, illus.
(American marine engineer. Chicago,
1910. v. 5, no. 3, p. 8-9.) VXA
385. Launching a battleship. (Marine
journal. New York, 1910. v. 32, no. 34, p.
8.) fVXA
386. Launching the Olympic, illus. (Ma-
rine review. New York, 1910. v. 40, p.
458-460.) VXA
387. Michenfelder, C. Schwere Werft-
krane fiir die Schiffsausriistung. illus.
(Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft. Jahr-
buch. Berlin, 1910. Bd. 11, p. 240-328.)
fVXA
388. Mitsu-Bishi dockyard and engine
works. illus. (Engineering. London,
1910. v. 89, p. 657-660, 814.) VDA
Also supplements, May 20 and June 24, 1910.
389. . (Marine engineer and naval
architect. London, 1910. v. 33, p. 34-37,
74-76.) VXA
390. Modern shipyard machinery and
equipment, illus. (Marine engineer and
naval architect. London, 1910. v. 32, p.
198-202, 290-294, 381-384, 410-413; v. 33. p.
2-6, 38-40.) VXA
391. Die Schichau Werke in Elbing, Dan-
zig und Pillau. illus. (Verein deutscher
Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1910. v.
54, p. 1073-1079.) VDA
392. 22,000-ton floating dock for Brazil,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p.
33-34, 59-60, 93-94, 119-121.) VA
393. Vulcan Company's new yard at
Hamburg, illus. (Engineering. London,
1910. v. 90, p. 147-150, 164, 228-233, 290-
293, 366, 374-376.) VDA
Also supplements, July 29, Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 1910.
1911
394. Clyde and Tyne shipyard extensions,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p.
144-145, 158-161.) VA
395. Forges and chantiers de la Mediter-
ranee. illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1911. v. 16, p. 113-
115.) fVXA
396. 40000 Tonnen Schwimmdock der
kaiserlichen Werft in Kiel. 4 pi. illus.
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg. 13, p. 77-
88.) f VXA
28
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Shipyards, continued.
1911, continued.
397. Franzius, O., and W. KXOPP. Die
Schwebefahre auf der kaiserlichen Werft,
Kiel, illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure.
Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1911. Bd. 55, p. 764-
771,805-811,877-882.) VDA
398. An Historic yard [Nederlandsche
Fabriek]. illus. (Engineer. London, 1911.
v. Ill, p. 64-65.) VA
399. Langendonck, C. van. The La Seyne
shipbuilding yard of the Forges & Chan-
tiers de la Mediterranee. illus. (Ameri-
can marine engineer. New York, 1911. v.
6, no. 3, p. 28-31.) t VXA
400. McDermaid, Neil J. Shipyard prac-
tice as applied to warship construction.
London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1911. 4
p.l., 3-328 p. illus. 8. VXT
401. The Mitsu-Bishi dockyard and en-
gine works, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1911. v. 16, p.
89-96.) t VXA
402. Plant of the Newport News Ship-
building and Dry-Dock Company, illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1911. v. 16, p. 106-108.) t VXA
403. Die Schichau-Werke in Elbing, Dan-
zig und Pillau. Berlin [1911]. 35 p., 1 port,
illus. f. ftVXH
404. The Shipbuilding and engineering
works of Messrs. Gio. Ansaldo-Armstrong
& Company, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1911. v. 16. p.
108-113.) fVXA
405. Shipbuilding works at La Seyne.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112,
p. 193-194.) VA
406. Shipyard equipment supplement,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1911. v. 16, p. 129-136.) f VXA
407. A 22,000-ton floating dry dock for
Brazil, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1911. v. 16, p. 1-7.)
fVXA
408. The Works of Messrs. Yarrow &
Company, Limited, Scotstown, Glasgow,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1911. v. 16, p. 102-105.) f VXA
1912
409. Coleman, F. C. The new floating
drydocks for the British Admiralty, illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1912. v. 17, p. 365-367.) fVXA
410. Commentz, Carl. Stapellaufunter-
suchungen und Messuneen d. s. d. "Bahia
I'.lanca." illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin. l'M2.
Jahrg. 13, p. 429-434.) f VXA
411. Harland and Wolff's works at Bel-
fast, illus. (Engineering. London, 1912.
v. 94, p. 3-12, 38-51.) VDA
Also supplements, July 5 and 12, 1912.
412. Die Kaiserlich Werft zu Tsingtau
(Kiautschou). illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 307-312.) f VXA
413. Launch of the battle cruiser Queen
Mary, illus. (Engineer. London, 1912.
v. 113, p. 297.) VA
414. Launch of H. M. battleship Ajax.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113,
p. 331-332.) VA
415. Messrs. Workman. Clark and Co.'s
works at Belfast. 4 pi. illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1912. v. 94, p. 73-83.) VDA
Also supplement, July 19, 1912.
416. Neue Riesenkrane fur Schiffswerf-
ten. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg.
13, p. 257-261.) fVXA
417. Opening of the naval drydock. New
York, illus. (Scientific American. New
York, 1912. v. 106, p. 473-474.) VA
418. Otterson, T. E. Navy yard problems.
(United States Naval Institute. Proceed-
ings. Annapolis, 1912. v. 38, p. 859-878.)
VXA
419. Rath, C. Haltevorrichtungen fiir
Schiffe auf der Helling. (Schiffbau. P>er-
lin. 1912. Jahrg. 14, p. 124-129.) f VXA
420. Reventlow, Ernst Christian Einar
Ludwig Detlev, Graf zu. The shipbuild-
ing industry of Germany, illus. (Cas-
sier's magazine. New York, 1912. v. 41,
p. 369-384.) VDA
421. Schmidt, R. "Imperator." Das Sta-
pellauf des Schiffes. illus. (Schiffbau.
Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 755-764.)
fVXA
422. Schoen, J. G. von. Das Balancier-
Schiffshebewerk. (Oesterreichische Woch-
enschrift fur den offentlichen Baudienst.
Vienna, 1912. v. 18, p. 147-150.) MQA
423. Schossberger, O. F. Projektsstudie
zu einem Balancier-Schiffsbewerk. illus.
(Oesterreichische Wochenschrift fiir den
offentlichen Baudienst. Vienna. 1912. v.
18, p. 581-584.) MQA
424. Shipbuilding and engineering works
at St. Nazaire. illus. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1912. v. 114, p. 7-9. 14.) VA
425. Stocker, Robert, and HENRY WILLIAMS.
The launching of the New York, illus.
(United States Naval Institute. Proceed-
ings. Annapolis, 1912. v. 38, p. 1337-1367.)
VXA
426. 32,000-ton floating dock for the Med-
\vay. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v.
114, p. 72-73.) VA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
29
Shipyards, continued.
1912, continued.
427. Twenty thousand-ton pontoon float-
ing dry-dock. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1912. v. 17, p. 50-53.)
fVXA
428. Two great, floating docks. illus.
(Marine review. New York, 1912. v. 42,
p. 333-337.) VXA
1913
429. Dockyards and ship-building at Hong
Kong, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913.
v. 116, p. 163-165.) VA
430. "Dreadnought" floating dock for the
British battleships. illus. (Scientific
American supplement. New York, 1913.
v. 76, p. 184-185.) VA
431. Fried. Krupp Germania shipbuilding
yard, Kiel, illus. (Engineering. London,
1913. v. 96, p. 610-613, 624.) VDA
Also supplement, Nov. 7, 1913.
432. A German-built 25,000 ton floating
dock, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 287-
288.) f VXA
433. Die Germaniawerft in Kiel, illus.
(Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft. Tahr-
buch. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 14, p. 681-701.)
fVXA
434. Hiley, A. Launching declivities for
ships and their influence upon poppet and
way-end pressures. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1913.
v. 55, part 1, p. 181-200.) VXA
435
Launching ships. (Engineering.
London, 1913. v. 95, p. 790-794, 825-827.)
VDA
436. Die Howaldtswerke in Kiel, illus.
(Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft. Jahr-
buch. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 14, p. 702-713.)
fVXA
437. Launching a battleship. (Marine re-
view. New York, 1913. v. 43, p. 157-158.)
VXA
438. Leucke. 25000 Tons-Schwimmdock
der Vtilcan-Werke, Hamburg. 1 pi. illus.
(Schi'ffbau. Berlin, 1913. Jahrg. 14, p.
315-324.) fVXA
439. Lienau, Otto. Die neuesten Fort-
schritte deutscher Helling-Forderanlagen.
illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeit-
schrift. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 57, p. 1689-1696.)
VDA
440. New dry dock at Manitowoc. illus.
(Marine review. New York, 1913. v. 43,
p. 79-81.) VXA
441. Riesen- und Schwimmkrane auf eng-
lischen und deutschen Werften. illus.
(Ueberall. Berlin, 1913. Jahrg. 15, p. 357-
365.) f VXA
442. Shanghai Dock and Engineering
Company, Limited. illus. (Engineer,
London, 1913. v. 116, p. 355-356.) VA
443. Shipbuilding at St. Nazaire and the
French battleship Lorraine. (Engineer.
London, 1913. v. 116, p. 675-676.) VA
444. Shipbuilding berth gantries at the
Nagasaki yard, illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1913. v. 95, p. 226-227, 230.) VDA
445. 12,000-ton floating dry dock at Seat-
tle, illus. (International marine engineer-
ing. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 289-290.)
fVXA
446. Van Duzer, Lewis Sayre. General
consideration of navy yard design, loca-
tion, capacity and maintenance, with plan
and description of a large, efficient yard
properly located. 2 pi. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 75-85.)
VXA
1914
447. Bell, E. W. Launching. (Liverpool
Engineering Society. Transactions. Liv-
erpool, 1914. v. 35, p. 321-330.) VDA
448. Gio. Ansaldo e Co. illus. (Engineer.
London, 1914. v. 117, supplement, May 8,
p. xxiii-xxvii.) VA
449. Honolulu floating dry dock, illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1914. v. 19, p. 290-293.) f VXA
450. Launching arrangements and calcu-
lations. (Marine engineer and naval archi-
tect. London, 1914. v. 36, p. 200-202.)
VXA
451. Leyland, John. The German dock-
yards. (Naval annual. London, 1914. p.
169-180.) VXA
452. The Most modern shipbuilding plant
in the world fBlohm & Voss, Hamburg),
illus. (Scientific American. New York.
1914. v. 110, p. 100-101.) VA
453. New Armstrong naval shipbuilding
yard, illus. (Engineering. London, 1914.
v. 98, p. 1-3.)' VDA
454. New works at Portsmouth dockyard.
illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97,
p. 205-208, 239-241, 343, 410-411, 479-481,
514-517, 548-552, 581-582.) VDA
455. Tawresey, John G. Launching data
for a battle ship. 12 pi. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1914. v. 22, p. 91-104.)
VXA
30
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Shipyards, continued.
1914, continued.
456. Wallsend slipway and engineering
works, illus. (Engineering. London, 1914.
v. 98, p. 4-6.) VDA
Also supplement, July 3, 1914.
1915
457. Donnelly, W. T. Shipyard at Prince
Rupert terminal. illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1915. v.
20, p. 121-122.) fVXA
458. Loof, W. Eine neue Riesen-Blech-
biegemaschine fur Schiffbauzwecke. (Ve-
rein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift.
Berlin, 1915. Bd. 59, p. 795-798.) VDA
459. Phelps, H. P. New shipyard tools
and methods. (American Society of Ma-
rine Draftsmen. Journal. Washington,
1915. v. 1, p. 132-139.) fVXA
460. Robins Dry Dock & Repair Com-
pany, illus. (Nautical gazette. New
York, 1915. v. 88, no. 12, p. 5-10.) f VXA
461. Swan, Hunter, & Wigham Richard-
son, Ltd. Floating docks, n. t.-p. [Wall-
send, Eng., 1915?] 49 p. illus. 12. VDM
462. The Union Iron Works Company,
illus. (Pacific marine review, San Fran-
cisco, 1915. v. 12, no. 5, p. 22-28.) f TRA
463. Works of Canadian Vickers, Limited,
at Montreal, illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1915. v. 99, p. 157-161.) VDA
1916
464. The American Shipbuilding Com-
pany, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 141-
142.) f VXA
465. American shipyards and marine re-
pair plants, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p.
113-154.) fVXA
466. Barber, G. H. Pressure on a vessel's
bottom during launching. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1916. v.
21, p. 187-189.) f VXA
467. Bethlehem Steel Company's Mary-
land shipbuilding plant, illus. (Nautical
gazette. New York, 1916. v. 90, no. 9, p.
4-7.) f VXA
468. Churchill, F. A., jr. Increases ship-
building facilities, illus. (Iron trade re-
view. Cleveland, 1916. v. 59, p. 172-175.)
fVHA
American Ship Building Co., Cleveland.
469. Cox, L. M. American graving dock
practice. (International Engineering Con-
gress, 1915. Transactions. San Francisco,
1916. v. 10, p. 742-788.) VDA
470. De Gelder, M. G. Shipyard cranes
of the Rotterdam Dockyard Company.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1916. v. 58, p. 222-232.)
VXA
471.
(Engineering.
1916. v. 101, p. 435-437.)
London,
VDA
472. Dohm, G. C. The new Skinner &
Eddy shipyard, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1916. v. 21,
p. 379-381.) f VXA
473. Fore River Shipbuilding Corpora-
tion, illus. (Nautical gazette. New York,
1916. v. 90, no. 8, p. 5-8.) f VXA
474. The Fore River shipyard. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1916. v. 21, p. 114-117.) f VXA
475. Gatewood, R. D. Timekeeping in
shipyards. (American machinist. New
York, 1916. v.45, p. 675-677.) VFA
476. Great Lakes shipbuilding. Great
Lakes Engineering Works, illus. (Nauti-
cal gazette. New York, 1916. v. 90, no. 11,
p. 4-7.) f VXA
477. Large ship building shop at Quincy.
illus. (Iron trade review. Cleveland, 1916.
v. 59, p. 272-274.) f VHA
478. Large steel-frame ship shed contains
special trusses designed for vertical and
horizontal crane loading, illus. (Engi-
neering record. New York, 1916. v. 74. p.
550-552.) VDA
479. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry
Dock Company, illus. (Nautical gazette.
New York, 1916. v. 90, no. 6, p. 4-9.)
fVXA
480. Newport News shipyard and repair
plant, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 131-
133.) fVXA
481. The New York Shipbuilding Com-
pany, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 121-
122.) f VXA
482. Plan of Washington Shipping Cor-
poration's shipyard at Seattle, illus. (Mo-
torship. Seattle, 1916. v. 1, May, 1916, p.
6.) f VXA
483. Robins dry dock and repair plant,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 137-139.) f VXA
484. Seattle Construction and Dry-Dock
Company, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p.
143-144.) f VXA
485. Ship repair yards in New York har-
bor, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 139-
140.) f VXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
31
Shipyards, continued.
1916, continued.
486. Ship-repairing facilities at the Pan-
ama canal, illus. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1916. v. 7, p. 77
80.) VXA
487. Shipyard of the Maryland Steel Com-
pany, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 124-
126.) VXA
488. Skinner-Eddy shipyard well under
way. illus. (Motorship. Seattle, 1916. v.
1. May, 1916, p. 8, 24.) t VXA
489. Sun shipbuilding plant planned for
rapid production of special standard steam-
ers, illus. (Engineering record. New
York, 1916. v. 74, p. 498-499.)
VDA
490. Swan, Hunter, & Wigham Richard-
son, Limited. [Description of works.]
n. t.-p. [n. p., 1916?] 40 p., 1 plan. 8.
VXH
491. The Union Iron Works, illus. (Pa-
cific marine review. San Francisco, 1916.
v. 13, p. 45-50.) t TRA
1917
492. The Advance in American shipbuild-
ing, illus. (Iron age. New York, 1917.
v. 99, p. 31-35, 70.) VDA
493. Applications of electricity in the con-
struction of steel ships, illus. (Electrical
review. Chicago, 1917. v. 71, p. 9-15.)
fVGA
494. Claudy, Carl Harry. Building the
emergency fleet. (Scientific American.
Xew York, 1917.' v. 116, p. 488.) VA
495. Coburn, F. G. Modern management
applied to navy yards. (United States
Xaval Institute. Proceedings. Annapolis,
1917. v. 43, p. 955-972.) VXA
496. Cohee, T.L. Mold loft notes. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New York,
1917. v. 22, p. 389-393.) t VXA
497. De Gelder, M. G. Shipyard cranes.
(Scientific American supplement. New
York, 1917. v. 83, p. 362-363.) VA
498. Dohm, G. C. Ames Shipbuilding and
Dry Dock Company, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1917. v.
22, p. 227-230.) t VXA
499. Doig, Peter. Launching way-end
pressures. (American Society of Marine
Draftsmen. Journal. Washington. 1917.
v.3, p. 113-116.) fVXA
500. Enclosed shipbuilding berth for Can-
adian Vickers, Ltd. illus. (Canadian en-
gineer. Toronto, 1917. v. 33, p. 193-195.)
VDA
501. Hillhouse, P. A., and W. H. RIDDLES-
WORTH. Launching ships. (Engineering.
London, 1917. v. 103, p. 361-364, 374-375.)
VDA
502. On launching. (Institution of
Naval Architects. Transactions. London,
1917. v. 59, p. 172-201.) VXA
503. (Shipbuilding and shipping
record. London, 1917. v. 9, p. 345-348.)
VXA
504. J. F. Duthie and Company shipyard
[Seattle], illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 304-
308.) f VXA
505. Kennedy, W. M. Industrial manage-
ment principles in shipyard practice, illus.
(Industrial management. New York, 1917.
v. 53, p. 803-817.) VDA
506. Kerr, K. C. Seattle's new era of ship
construction, illus. (Universal engineer.
New York, 1917. v. 25, p. 527-535.) VDA
507. Launching ships bottom up. illus.
(Shipping. New York, 1917. v. 1, p. 426-
428.) t TRA
508. Lucas, Theodore. Practical ship-
building. Shipyard organization and op-
eration explained in detail. (Nautical ga-
zette. New York, 1917. v. 91, no. 12, p.
4^8.) f VXA
509. Material handling equipment, illus.
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco,
1917. v. 14, p. 71-73.) fTRA
510. A Novel system of launching. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London.
1917. v. 10, p. 348-350.) fVXA
511. Phillips, Camillus. Bethlehem Tu-
bal Cain among shipbuilders, illus. (The
navy and merchant marine. Washington,
1917. v. 1, no. 6, p. 1-14.) VXA
512. The Shipyard vs. the submarine,
illus. (Scientific American. New York,
1917. v. 117, p. 418-419.) VA
513. The Sloan Shipyards Corporation.
(Motorship. Seattle, 1917. v. 2, no. 8, p.
18-19.) . fVXA
514. Unique method of launching. (Inter-
national marine engineering. New York,
1917. v. 22, p. 350-353.) f VXA
515. Wakeman, S. W. The service de-
partment of a shipyard. (Engineering.
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 624-625.) VDA
1918
516. Aberthaw concrete shipyard, illus.
(Contracting. New York, 1918. v. 7, p.
212-213.) f VEA
517. Balboa dry dock no. 1. illus. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1918. v. 11, p. 199-204.) t VXA
32
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Shipyards, continued.
1918, continued.
518. Baldwin, G. J. Building the Hog
Island shipyard. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p.
104-106.) fVXA
519. - Facts about the Hog Island
yard. (Marine review. New York, 1918.
v. 48, p. 117-119.) VXA
520. Beard, Alexander H. The bridge of
ships [Hog Island yard]. New York:
American International Corporation [1918j.
43 p. illus. 8.
Reprinted from the Outlook, August 7, 1918.
521. A Big transportation problem at Hog
Island. (Railway age. New York, 1918.
v. 64, p. 1020-1023.) TPB
522. Blood, W. H., jr. The Hog Island
shipyard. (Stone & Webster journal.
Boston, 1918. v. 23, p. 9-13.) VGA
523. Build huge crane for shipyard use.
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1918.
v. 48, p. 234-237.) VXA
524. La Construction des navires de com-
merce aux fitats-Unis. illus. (Genie civil.
Paris, 1918. tome 72, p. 93-95.) VA
525. Construction of Newark Bay ship-
yard, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 161-
164.) f VXA
526. Construction of Pearl Harbor dry-
dock completed, illus. (Engineering news-
record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 173-
177.) VDA
527. Drive 15000 piles for pair of thou-
sand-foot shipways. illus. (Engineering
news-record. New York, 1918. v. 80, p.
30-32.) VDA
528. Dyment, C. V. West coast ship-
building, illus. (American review of re-
views. New York, 1918. v. 57, p. 619-627.)
*DA
529. Eaton, Charles Aubrey. Delaware
river shipyards, illus. (American review
of reviews. New York, 1918. v. 58, p. 53-
63.) *DA
530. Electricity in shipbuilding opera-
tions, illus. (Electrical review. Chicago,
1918. v. 71, p. 1-8.) f VGA
531. Estep, Harvey Cole. Handling ma-
terials at Hog Island, illus. (Marine re-
view. Cleveland. 1918. v. 48, p. 277-279.)
VDA
532.
- Hog Island an American vic-
tory, illus. (Marine review. Cleveland,
1918. v.48, p. 382-388.) VXA
533. Facts about the Hog Island shipyard.
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 12, p. 190.) VXA
534. Federal ships erected by derrick
travellers built for long service. illus.
(Engineering news-record. New York,
1918. v. 80, p. 1129-1132.) VDA
535. The First launching at Hog Island
and its significance, illus. (Stone & Web-
ster journal. Boston, 1918. v. 23, p. 76-
81.) VGA
536. The Foundation Company -- ship-
builders, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 387-
394.) f VXA
537. Hog Island. Transforming a brush
and sand waste into a shipyard, illus.
(Stone and Webster journal. Boston, 1918.
v. 22, p. 8^-1 5.) VGA
538. The Hog Island ship yard. illus.
(Railway review. Chicago, 1918. v. 62. p.
481-484.) TPB
539. Hog Island yard starts building
ships, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 156-
160.) fVXA
540. Hog Island's ship-erection equip-
ment, illus. (Engineering news-record.
New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 77-80.) VDA
541. Kreutzberg, E. C. Builds plant while
fabricating ships, illus. (Marine review.
New York, 1918. v. 48, p. 328-330.) VXA
542. A New Furness shipyard, illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1918. " v. 106, p. 82, 90.)
VDA
543. A New shipyard on the northeast
coast [Furness Shipbuilding Co.]. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1918. v. 126, p. 73-74.
76.) VA
544. Osier, C. A. Seattle shipbuilders
overcome pioneer difficulties and set new
speed records, illus. (Engineering news-
record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 160-
164.) VDA
545. The Pictorial story of Hog Island.
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1918. v. 48. p.
395-412.) VXA
546. Price, B. K. The compressed air
equipment at Hog Island, illus. (Com-
pressed air magazine. New York, 1918.
v. 23, p. 887 1-8874.) VFM
547. Rapid progress now being made at
Hog Island, illus. (Iron age. New York,
1918. v. 101, p. 1063-1066.) VDA
548. Rosing, A. S. Floating dry docks of
concrete, illus. (Nautical gazette. New
York, 1918. v. 93, no. 21, p. 4.) f VXA
549. Ship builder versus submarine, illus.
(Scientific American. New York. 1918, v.
118, p. 278-279, 286.) VA
Hog Island.
550. Shipbuilding in the United States.
Hog Island shipbuilding yard, illus. (En-
gineer. London, 1918. v. 125, p. 554-555.)
VA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
33
.S'/i ip yards, con tin ucd.
1918, continued.
551. Shipping Board's Bristol plant, illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1918. v. 23, p. 165-168.) f VXA
552. Shipyard of Columbia Engineering
\Yorks. illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 294-
300.) fVXA
553. Shipyard of the Sun Shipbuilding
Company. 1 folded pi. illus. (Interna-
tional marine engineering. New York,
1918. v. 23, p. 175-190.) t VXA
554. The Shooters Island shipyard. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1918. v. 23, p. 191-193.) f VXA
555. Some more facts about Hog Island
shipyard. (Engineer. London, 1918. v.
126, p. 138.) VA
556. Three government shipyards huge
problem in plant layout, illus. (Engineer-
ing news-record. New York, 1918. v. 80,
p. 12-19.) VDA
557. Tower derricks serve twin shipways
at Submarine Boat Corporation yard, illus.
(Engineering news-record. New York,
1918. v. 80, p. 1073-1077.) VDA
558. Tremendous cost of Hog Island
plant. (Iron age. New York, 1918. v.
101, p. 374-376.) VDA
559. United States Shipping Board Emer-
gency Fleet Corporation. Shipyard em-
ployment. A place for men to help win the
war... Washington, 1918. 54 p. illus.
560. World's greatest shipyard at Hog
Island now busy building ships to win the
war. illus. (Marine review. New York,
1918. v. 48, p. 242-246.) VXA
561. (Iron trade review. Cleveland,
1918. v. 62, p. 1054-1058.) t VHA
562. Young, H. W. Work of construct-
ing Hog Island shipyard, illus. (Engi-
neering and cement world. Chicago, 1918.
v. 12, Feb. 15, 1918, p. 9-14.) t VEA
WOODEN SHIPS
1908
563. Laas, Walter. Die grossen Segel-
schiffe... Berlin: Julius Springer, 1908.
viii, 127 p., 77 pi. illus. 4. fVXH
1909
564. Magnetic survey yacht Carnegie,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 47-51.) f VXA
565. The Non-magnetic survey vessel
Carnegie, illus. (Marine review. New
York, 1909. v. 39, no. 5, p. 21-22.) VXA
566. Ward, Charles. Shallow-draught riv-
er steamers. 63 pi. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1909. v. 17, p. 79-107.)
VXA
1910
567. Dixie, E. A. The non-magnetic ship
"Carnegie." illus. (Scientific American
supplement. New York, 1910. v. 69, p.
41-43.) VA
568. The Six masted schooner Wyoming,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 1-2.) f VXA
1911
569. Bureau Veritas. Rules and regula-
tions for the building and classification of
wooden vessels. Year 1911. Paris [1911].
xxi, 58 p., 1 1. 4. VXH
570. Canadian lake and river steamer
"Saguenay." (Engineering. London, 1911.
v. 92, p. 350-351.) VDA
1912
571. Bureau Veritas. Reglement pour la
construction et la classification des navires
en bois. Annee 1912. Paris [1912]. xxi.
63 p., 1 1. 4. VXH
572. - Rules and regulations for the
building and classification of wooden ves-
sels. Year 1912. Paris [1912,. xxi, 60 p.,
1 1. 4. VXH
573. City of Detroit in.,' world's largest
side wheel steamer, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v.
17, p. 389-396.) t VXA
1915
574. Burnside, E. A. Western river steam-
ers and barges, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20,
p. 478-487.) t VXA
34
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Wooden Ships, continued.
1916
575. Ballin, F. A. Wooden shipbuilding.
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco,
1916. v. 13, no. 8, p. 40-43; no. 10, p. 36-39.)
fTRA
576. Fletcher, Andrew. River, lake, bay
and sound steamers of the United States.
(International Engineering Congress. San
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran-
cisco [1916]. 8. v. 10, p. 124-146.) VDA
577. Wooden shipbuilding on the Pacific
coast, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 402-
407.) VXA
1917
578. American standard wooden steam-
ship, illus. (Engineering. London, 1917.
v. 104, p. 90-92.) VDA
579. Applications of electricity in the con-
struction of wooden ships. (Electrical re-
view. Chicago, 1917. v. 71, p. 16-21.)
fVGA
580. Bogert, J. J. Diagonal strapping in
large wooden ships. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22. p.
246-247.) t VXA
581. Carr, M. F. Special composite ship
construction, illus. (International marine
engineering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22. p.
360-361.) t VXA
582. Composite cargo steamer of 5.500
tons for U. S. Shipping Board's emergency
fleet, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22, p. 336-
338.) t VXA
583. Dabney, Frank. Wooden shipbuild-
ing on Puget Sound, illus. (Stone & Web-
ster journal. Boston, 1917. v. 20, p. 270-
272.) VGA
584. Donnelly, W. T. Problem of the
wooden cargo ship. 1 folded plan, illus.
(International marine engineering. Xew
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 206-211.) f VXA
585. Dunn, H. H. Shipbuilding is re-
vived in South, illus. (Marine review.
Xew York, 1917. v. 47, p. 213-218.) f VXA
586. Estep, Harvey Cole. How wooden
ships are built, illus. (Marine review.
Cleveland, 1917. v. 47. p. 195-198, 231-237,
257, 283-290, 365-376, 383.) f VXA
587. Hill, R. C. Wooden ship building on
the Pacific coast, illus. (Marine review.
Xew York, 1917. v. 47, p. 63-67.) f VXA
588. Hough type wooden steamship, illus.
(International marine engineering. Xew
York, 1917. v. 22. p. 380-382.) f VXA
589. Modern methods in wooden ship con-
struction, illus. (Motorship. Seattle,
1917. v. 2, Jan., 1917, p. 12.) f VXA
590. Les Nouveaux navircs mixtes en
bois, construites aux fitats-Unis. illus.
(Genie civil. Paris, 1917. tome 70, p. 372-
373.) VA
591. Oakleaf, H. B. Douglas fir (Oregon
pine) shipbuilding. (International marine
engineering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22, p.
213-215.) fVXA
592. The Revival of wooden shipbuilding,
illus. (Scientific American supplement.
Xew York, 1917. v. 83, p. 376-377.) VA
593. Standard wooden steamships for
United States Shipping Board Emergency
Fleet. 2 folded pi. (International marine
engineering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22, p.
294-299.) f VXA
594. Tons of steel are vised in wooden
ships, illus. (Iron trade review. Cleve-
land, 1917. v. 61, p. 658-659.) f VHA
595. United States. -- Shipping Board
Emergency Fleet Corporation. Douglas
fir ship. Specifications for the construc-
tion of a standard wood steamship. Hull
only. May, 1917. [By] Theodore E. Ferris.
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 4, 6 p.,
611., 4 p. 12. (no. 4.) VXHD
596. - Douglas fir ship. Specifications
for the construction of a standard wood
steamship. May, 1917. [By] Theodore E.
Ferris. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917.
7, 4 p., 661., 2 p., 21. 12. (no. 6.) VXHD
597. Lake ship lock size. Specifi-
cations for the construction of a standard
wood steamship to be built on the Great
Lakes. June, 1917. [Byj Theodore E.
Ferris. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off.. 1917.
691. 12. (no. 12.) VXHD'
598. Lake ship lock size. Specifi-
cations for the construction of a standard
wood steamship. Hull only. To be built
on the Great Lakes. June, 1917. [Byi
Theodore E. Ferris. Washington: Gov.
Prtg. Off., 1917. 631. 12. (no. 13.)
VXHD
599. - Timber schedule and specifica-
tions for standard wood steamship, Pacific
coast. Largely Douglas fir. May 20, 1917.
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 16 p..
11. 12. (no. 2.) VXHD
600. Yellow pine ship. Specifica-
tions for the construction of a standard
wood steamship. Hull only. May, 1917.
[Byj Theodore E. Ferris. Washington:
Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 4 p., 62 1., 3 p. 12.
(no. 3.) VXHD
601. - Yellow pine ship. Specifica-
tions for the construction of a standard
wood steamship. May. 1917. [By] Theo-
dore E. Ferris. Washington: Gov. Prtg.
Off., 1917. 4, 7 p., 68 1.. 2 p., 2 1. 12.
(no. 5.) VXHD
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
35
ll'oodcn Ships, continued.
1917, continued.
602. United States government standard
wooden steamships, illus. (Engineering.
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 90-92.) VDA
603. United States standard twin-screw
wooden steamships, illus. (Engineering.
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 381-382.) VDA
604. Wood shipbuilding in British Colum-
bia, illus. (Shipping. New York, 1917.
v. 1, p. 374-376.) tTRA
605. Wooden cargo carriers for U. S. A.
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1917. v. 47, p.
191-193.) fVXA
1918
606. Brenzinger, A. H. Shipbuilding for
house carpenters. (Building age. New
York, 1918. -v. 40, p. 280-281, 332-333.)
fVEA
607. Canadian standard wood ship. (Ship-
ping. New York, 1918. v. 2, p. 68-70, 97-
98.) t TRA
608. Estep, Harvey Cole. How wooden
ships are built. Cleveland, O.: Penton
Pub. Co., 1918. xi, 101 p. illus. 4. VXH
609. Familiar scenes in a modern ship-
yard. Some facts on wooden construction.
(Scientific American supplement. New
York, 1918. v. 86, p. 104-105.) VA
610. Grondal, B. L. A problem of wood-
en shipbuilding. The preservation of hulls.
(Scientific American supplement. New
York, 1918. v. 85, p. 59.) ' VA
611. Hill, R. C. Anyox a new wooden
ore carrier, illus. (Marine review. New
York, 1918. v. 48, p. 29-32.) VXA
612. Machines for making wooden ships,
illus. (Scientific American. New York,
1918. v. 119, p. 33.) VA
613. New Pacific coast steam schooners.
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 281-284.)
fVXA
614. New types of wooden ships building
in Texas, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p.
292-293.) f VXA
615. Oak steamer built for U. S. illus.
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1918. v. 48,
p. 418-421.) VXA
616. Oldham, J. R. Wood and steel ships
compared. (Nautical gazette. New York,
1918. v. 93, no. 17, p. 6-7.) f VXA
617. Thearle, S. J. P. How wooden ships
are laid off. illus. (Marine review. New
York, 1918. v. 48, p. 197-201, 252-258.)
fVXA
618. Thompson, William John, compiler.
Wooden shipbuilding. A comprehensive
manual for wooden shipbuilders to which
is added a masting and rigging guide. Chi-
cago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1918. 5 p.l.,
202 p. tables. 12. VXH
619. United States. Shipping Board
Emergency Fleet Corporation. Timber
schedule and specifications for standard
wood steamship. Gulf and Atlantic coast.
Largely southern yellow pine. Revised
January 1, 1918. Washington: Gov. Prtg.
Off., 1918. 271. 12. (no. 23 revised.)
VXHD
620. Van Gaasbeek, Richard Montgomery.
Practical course in wooden boat and ship-
building. Chicago: F. J. Drake & Com-
pany [1918]. 1 p.l., 7-204 p. illus. 12.
VXH
621. Wooden ships versus the submarine.
Description of various types of wooden
ships building for ourselves and the allies,
illus. (Scientific American. New York,
1918. v. 118, p. 588-589.) VA
IRON AND STEEL SHIPS
1908
622. Another Brazilian liner [Para], illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 86-88.) f VXA
623. Attilio, Dagnino. The new Italian
steamship Europa. illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1908. v.
13, p. 415-418.) fVXA
624. The Battleship Bellerophon. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 42-43.) f VXA
625. Bell, Thomas. Speed of the Cunard
turbine-steamer "Lusitania." illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 489-
493.) VDA
626. Berry, W. T., and J. H. GARDNER.
The steamer Commonwealth. 17 pi. (So-
ciety of Naval Architects and Marine En-
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1908.
v. 16, p. 231-246.) VXA
627. Boklevsky, C. Les meilleurs types
de bateaux maritimes pour le transport des
marchandises. 26 p.. 2 pi. 8. (Interna-
tional Congress on Navigation, St. Peters-
burg, 1908. Reports. Section 2.) VXA
36
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1908, continued.
628. Brazilian battleship "Minas Geraes."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1908. v. 86,
p. 352.) VDA
629. Britain's new turbine battle cruiser
Indomitable, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p.
325-327.) t VXA
630. Bruenner, M. A. R. The Berlin ma-
rine exhibition, illus. (Cassier's maga-
zine. New York, 1908. v. 34, p. 488-502.)
VDA
631. Bulgarian torpedo-boats, illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1908. v. 86, p. 138-
139.) VDA
Also supplement, July 31, 1908.
632. Clyde-built ships for Austria.
[Martha Washington.] illus. (Engineer.
London, 1908. v. 106, p. 202.) VA
633. Craggs, E. H. Framing of vessels.
11 pi. (North-East Coast Institution of
Engineers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
London, 1908. v. 24, p. 289-302, 317-356.)
VXA
634.
(Marine review. New
Shipbuilding on the Great 1908 - v. 85. p. 830-834.)
York, 1908. v. 38, no. 1, p. 24-29.) VXA
635. The Cunard steamship Mauretania.
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 9-12.) f VXA
636. Curr, Robert. Lake ship yard meth-
ods of steel ship construction. (Marine
review. New York, 1908. v. 38, no. 1, p.
36-38; no. 2, p. 16-17; no. 3, p. 22-23; no. 4,
p. 22-23; no. 5, p. 26-27; no. 6, p. 36-38; no.
7, p. 22-23; no. 8, p. 22-23; no. 9, p. 26-27;
no. 10, p. 58-60; no. 15, p. 26; v. 39, no. 9,
p. 38-41; no. 13. p. 39-41; no. 14, p. 94-96;
no. 17, p. 269-273; no. 18, p. 316-318; v. 40.
no. 2, p. 64-65.) VXA
637.
Lakes. 29 pi. (Society of Naval Archi-
tects and Marine Engineers. Transac-
tions. New York, 1908. v. 16, p. 195-209.)
VXA
638. De Rusett, E. W. The design of fast
ocean steamers, illus. (Cassier's maga-
zine. New York, 1908. v. 35, p. 90-108.)
VDA
639. Driessen, Paul. Der Doppelschrauben-
Passagier- und Frachtdampfer "George
Washington" des Norddeutschen Lloyd.
9 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin. 1908.
Jahrg. 10, p. 265-312.) f VXA
640. Egyptian mail turbine-steamers "He-
liopolis" and "Cairo." illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 560-561, 616-
618.) VDA
Also supplements, April 24 and May 8, 1908.
641. The Factors of efficiency in the con-
struction of a battleship, illus. (Current
literature. New York, 1908. v. 44, p. 327-
331.) *DA
642. Foerster, Ernst. Die Technik cler
Weltschiffahrt. . . Berlin: K. W. Mecklen-
burg f pref. 1908). 4 p.l., 167 p.. 1 folded
diagr., 2 folded pi. illus. 12. (Nautische
Bibliothek. Bd. 6-7.) VXF (Nautische)
643. Der Fur die italienische Marine gee-
ignetste Linienschiffstyp. (Germany.
Marine Amt. Marine Rundschau. Berlin,
1908. Jahrg. 19, p. 1147-1162.) VXA
644. German naval dockship Vulcan, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1908. v. 106, p. 460,
462.) VA
645. H. M. battleships "Agamemnon" and
"Lord Nelson." illus. (Engineering.
London, 1908. v. 86, p. 293-294, 389-390.)
VDA
Also supplements, Sept. 18 and Sept. 25, 1908.
646. H. M. S. Indomitable, illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1908. v. 85. p. 704-705.)
VDA
647. H. M. yacht "Alexandra." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 821-
822.) VDA
648. Holmes, Samuel. Holmes' tube tank-
er. (Marine review. New York, 1908. v.
38, no. 19, p. 38-40.) VXA
649. Indian pilot cruiser "Lady Fraser."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1908. v.
86, p. 87-88.) VDA
650. Iron-ore-carrying steamer "Polcir-
keln." illus. (Engineering. London,
1908. v. 85, p. 80-81.) VDA
651. Isherwood, J. W. A new system of
ship construction. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1908.
v. 50. p. 115-137.) VXA
652. (Engineering. London,
VDA
653. (Marine engineer and na-
val architect. London, 1908. v. 30, p. 405-
411.) VXA
654. Isle of Man turbine steamer "Ben-
my-chree." illus. (Engineering. London,
1908-09. v. 86, p. 200, 203; v. 87. p. 511-512.)
VDA
Al.-M supplement, Aug. 14. 1908.
655. Italian battleship Regina Elena. (En-
gineer. London, 1908. v. 105, p. 28-29.)
VA
656. Judaschke, Franz. Der Argo-Damp-
fer "Schwan." illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1908. Jahrg. 9, p. 363-368.) f VXA
657. Kaemmerer, W. Der Turbinen-
dampfer "Tenyo Maru." illus. (Verein
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Ber-
lin, 1908. Bd. 52, p. 1662-1667.) VDA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
37
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1908, continued.
658. Kielhorn, Karl. Die Winkelprpfile
im Handelsschiffbau. (Stahl und Eisen.
Diisseldorf, 1908. Jahrg. 28, p. 1233-1237.)
VIA
659. Klitzing. Das Dockschiff "Vulcan"
(kT kaiserlichen Marine, illus. (Verein
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Ber-
lin, 1908. Bd. 52, p. 1717-1719.) VDA
660. Koon, S. G. Mallory line steam-
ship Brazos, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p.
507-514.) fVXA
661. Laas, Walter. Die grossen Segel-
schiffe... Berlin: Julius Springer, 1908.
viii, 127 p., 77 pi. illus. 4. f VXH
662. Lake passenger steamer City of
Cleveland, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p.
371-378.) t fVXA
663. Launch of the North Dakota, illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 520-522.) f VXA
664. Launch of the White Star Dominion
liner Laurentic. illus. (Marine review.
New York, 1908. v. 38, no. 14, p. 30-31.)
VXA
665. [Launching of the Laurentic.] illus.
(Engineer. London, 1908. v. 106, p. 291-
292.) VA
666. McPherson, Allan. New Egyptian
mail turbine steamship Heliopolis. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 1-6.) t VXA
667. Mills, J. C. The giant ore carriers
on the Great Lakes, illus. (Cassier's
magazine. New York, 1908. v. 35, p. 109-
119.) VDA
668. The Minas Geraes. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1908. v. 106, p. 260-261.) VA
669. New Brazilian liner Verdi. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 99-101.) f VXA
670. New cable ship. illus. (Engineer.
London, 1908. v. 105, p. 4-5, 6, 12.) VA
671. A New departure in ship construc-
tion, illus. (Scientific American supple-
ment. New York, 1908. v. 66, p. 177-178.)
VA
Isherwood system.
672. New Japanese transpacific liners,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 279-281.)
fVXA
673. New royal yacht Alexandra, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1908. v. 105, p. 327-
328.) VA
674. New survey steamer for the Russian
government, illus. (Engineer. London,
1908. v. 105, p. 566.) VA
675. Peltier, Jules G. The Atlantic liner
Chicago, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 438-
440.) f VXA
676. The French armored cruiser
Edgar Quinet. illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13,
p. 235-236.) f VXA
677. The French liner Guadeloupe,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 43-45.) f VXA
678. Russian armored cruiser Ami-
ral Makaroff. illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p.
448-450.) f VXA
679. Recent freight steamship designs,
illus. (Scientific American supplement.
New York, 1908. v. 65, p. 200-201.) VA
680. Steam collier Everett, illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 178-
179.) VDA
681. Steam lumber schooners for the Pa-
cific coast, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1908.' v. 13, p.
152-156.) fVXA
682. Thearle, S. J. P. The design and
building of modern cargo steamers, illus.
(Cassier's magazine. New York, 1908. v.
35, p. 28-44.) VDA
683. Thornycroft, J. E. Modern torpedo-
boats and destroyers, illus. (Institution
of Naval Architects. Transactions. Lon-
don, 1908. v. 50, p. 59-76.) VXA
684.
val Engineers.
1908. v. 20, p. 423-438.)
(American Society of Na-
Journal. Washington,
VXA
685.
(Engineering.
1908. v. 85, p. 487-489.)
London,
VDA
686.
(Marine engineer and na-
val architect. London, 1908. v. 30, p. 449-
452.) VXA
687.
Madrid,
1908.
(Revista general de marina.
tomo 62, p. 1020-1036.)
VXA
688. Triple-screw turbine-driven Pacific
liner "Tenyo Maru." illus. (Engineering.
London, 1908. v. 86, p. 444, 592-596.)
VDA
Also supplements, Oct. 2 and 30, 1908.
689. Twin-screw Allan liner "Corsican."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1908. v. 85,
p. 46-47.) VDA
690. Wallace, W. C. Some recent inven-
tions as applied to modern steamships. 5
pi. (Society of Naval Architects and Ma-
rine Engineers. Transactions. New York.
1908. v. 16, p. 151-165.) VXA
38
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1908, continued.
691. Welch, John Joseph. The design of
modern warships, illus. (Cassier's maga-
zine. New York, 1908. v. 35, p. 3-27.)
VDA
692. West, C. C. Centrifugal pump fire-
boats. 6 pi. (Society of Naval Architects
and Marine Engineers. Transactions. New
York, 1908. v. 16, p. 211-230.) VXA
693. The World's biggest battleships. The
"St. Vincent" and "Minas Geraes." illus.
(Marine engineer and naval architect.
London, 1908. v. 31, p. 75-77.) VXA
1909
694. Albrecht, Max. Transport des Erdols
und seiner Produkte zu Wasser. illus.
(In: C. Engler and H. Hofer, Das Erdol.
Leipzig, 1909. Bd. 2, p. 899-964.) VHY
695. Attilio, Dagnino. The Italian bat-
tleship Roma, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14,
p. 423-425.) f VXA
696. Berry, W. T., and J. H. GARDNER. The
steamer Commonwealth, illus. (Interna-
tional marine engineering. New York,
1909. v. 14, p. 10-19.) fVXA
697. (Marine review. New York,
1909. v. 39, no. 14, p. 68-75.) VXA
698. Brazilian battleship "Sao Paulo."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87,
p. 557-558, 560.) VDA
699. Brazilian torpedo-boat destroyers,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108,
p. 4-7.) VA
700. Car ferry Drottning Victoria, illus.
(Marine review. New York, 1909. v. 39,
no. 17, p. 242-246.) VXA
701. Les Contre-torpilleurs de la marine
bresilienne. illus. (Genie civil. Paris,
1909. tome 55, p. 385-386.) VA
702. Corrugated system of ship construc-
tion, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v.
108, p. 145.) VA
703.
(Scientific American.
Yr rk, 1909. v. 101, p. 241.)
New
VA
704. Croneau. Acorazados modernos.
(Revista general de marina. Madrid, 1909.
tomo64, p. 213-269.) VXA
705. Der Doppelschrauben-Personen- und
Frachtdampfer "Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm."
illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeit-
schrift. Berlin, 1909. Bd. 53, p. 22-26, 63-
67.) VDA
706. Fleet colliers Mars, Vulcan and Hec-
tor, illus. (Marine review. New York,
1909. v.39, p. 421-428.) VXA
707. Die Fortschritte des deutschen
Schiffbaues unter besonderer Beriicksich-
tigung der Entwicklung des Norddeutschen
Lloyd. Berlin: Hobbing & Co., 1909. 463
p. illus. 4. fVXHD
708. Freighter for the A. H. Bull Steam-
ship Company. illus. (Marine review.
New York, 1909. v. 39, no. 14, p. 65-68.)
VXA
709. French armoured cruiser Ernest Re-
nan, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v.
108, p. 240-242.) VA
710. The French battleships Diderot and
Condorcet. illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p.
381-383.) f VXA
711. The French dreadnaughts. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 438-
441.) VA
712. Fruit and passenger steamer Tortu-
guero. illus. (Engineer. London, 1909.
v. 108, p. 30-32.) . VA
713. The "George Washington." illus.
(Scientific American supplement. New
York, 1909. v. 67, p. 408-409.) VA
714. H. M. S. Cyclops, floating repair
shop for the navy. illus. (Engineer.
London, 1909. v. 108, p. 77-79.) VA
Also supplement, July 23, 1909.
715. The Hamburg-American line steam-
er Cleveland, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 85-
89.) f VXA
716. Haver, A. H. The Monitoria. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1909. v. 14, p. 477-479.) f VXA
717. Holm, Axel. The car ferries of the
Danish government, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1909. v.
14, p. 123-129.) f VXA
718. Hunt, H. R. The strength of knees
and brackets on beams and stiffeners. 4
pi. (Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers. Transactions. New
York, 1909. v. 17, p. 109-119.) VXA
719. Japanese volunteer steamer Sakura
Maru. illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 203-
207.) f VXA
720. Japanese volunteer turbine steamer
"Sakura Maru." illus. (Engineering.
London, 1909. v. 87, p. 331-332.) VDA
721. Kaemmerer, W. Der Frachtdamp-
fer "John Heidmann." illus. (Verein
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin,
1909. Bd. 53, p. 1137-1140.) VDA
7-22. Kielhorn, Carl. Die Eindeckschiffe
nach den neuen Regeln des Englischen
Lloyd. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909. Jahrg.
11, p. 9-16, 54-58.) t VXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
39
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1909, continued.
723.
Die Umwalzung in den eng-
lischen Schiffbauprofilen. (Stahl und
Eisen. Diisseldorf, 1909. Jahrg. 29, p.
1935-1939.) VIA
724. Kohlendampfer "John Heidmann."
2 pi. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909. Jahrg. 10,
p. 714-716.) fVXA
725. Kondo, Motoki. Progress of naval
construction in Japan. (Institution of
Xaval Architects. Transactions. London,
1911. v. 53, part 2, p. 50-60.) VXA
726. Kurtzahn, Ernst. Der Doppeschrau-
bendampfer "George Washington." illus.
(Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift.
Berlin, 1909. Bd. 53, p. 1565-1572.) VDA
727. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Company's turbine steamers, illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 757-
758, 760.) VDA
Also supplement, Dec. 3, 1909.
728. Lang, W. V. Some details of a cargo
steamer. (Marine engineer and naval
architect. London, 1909. v. 31, p. 318-
326.) VXA
729. Launch of H. M. S. "Vanguard."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87,
p. 286, 290-292.) VDA
730. Lienau, Otto. Der Doppelschrau-
ben-Passagier- und Frachtdampfer "Ber-
lin." 9 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909.
Jahrg. 10, p. 651-703.) t VXA
731. Life-saving steamship Snohomish.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108,
p. 144.) VA
732. Longitudinally framed ships, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 234-
236.) VA
733. Lyster, Anthony George, and W.
BOYD. The suction dredger "Leviathan."
(Institution of Naval Architects. Transac-
tions. London, 1909. v. 51, p. 100-115.)
VXA
734. - (Marine engineer and na-
val architect. London, 1909. v. 31, p. 381-
385.) VXA
735. Naval repair ship "Cyclops." (En-
gineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 69-71.)
VDA
Also supplement, July 16, 1909.
736. New methods of steel hull construc-
tion, illus. (Marine review. New York,
1909. v. 39, p. 261-262.) VXA
737. New Orient Australian mail liner
"Orsova." illus. (Engineering. London,
1909. v. 87, p. 715-717.) VDA
Also supplement, May 28, 1909.
738. The New Orient liners, illus. (En-
gineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 545-546.)
VA
739. New railway train ferry service [Sass-
nitz, Germany, and Trelleborg, Sweden),
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108,
p. 55-56, 107-110, 112.) VA
740. New scout cruisers, illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 764-765,
767-768.) VDA
741. The New steamship Wilhelmina.
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 482-486.) f VXA
742. New type of self-discharging coaling
vessel, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909.
v. 108, p. 222-223.) VA
743. Norddeutscher - Lloyd twin-screw
steamer "George Washington." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 276-
280, 282, 286.) VDA
Also supplement, Aug. 27, 1909.
744. Northern Navigation Co.'s S. S. Ha-
monic. illus. (Marine review. New York,
1909. v. 39, p. 279-285.) f VXA
745. Olsen, H. M. Danish state railway
ferries. 5 pi. (Institution of Engineers
and Shipbuilders in Scotland. Transac-
tions. Glasgow, 1909. v. 52, p. 180-193.)
VDA
746. Orient Company's Australian mail
liner "Otway." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1909. v.87, p. 745-747, 748-749.)
VDA
Also supplement, June 4, 1909.
747. Orient Company's twin-screw liners
"Otranto" and "Orvieto." (Engineering.
London, 1909. v. 88, p. 580-582.) VDA
Also supplement, Oct. 29, 1909.
748. Orient line T. S. S. Otranto. (Engi-
neer. London, 1909. v. 108, p. 27.) VA
749. Pacific Steam Navigation Company's
twin-screw steamer "Orcoma." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, p. 209-
211.) VDA
Also supplement, Feb. 12, 1909.
750. Paulmann, und BLAUM. Neuere Bag-
gerkonstruktionen. illus. (Verein deut-
scher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin,
1909. Bd. 53, p. 1909-1919; Bd. 54, p. 657-
663, 707-712, 1269-1276, 1352-1360; Bd. 55,
p. 1923-1931, 1970-1976; Bd. 56, p. 1685-
1689.) VDA
751. Peltier, Jules G. The French ar-
mored cruiser Ernest Renan. illus. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1909. v. 14, p. 149-151.) f VXA
752. Railway ferry steamer "Prins Chris-
tian." illus. (Engineering. London, 1909.
v. 88, p. 344, 347.) VDA
753. Renner, Wilhelm. Schiffbau und
Schiffahrt auf den grossen Seen in Nord-
amerika. illus. (Schiffbautechnische Ge-
sellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1909. Bd.
10, p. 228-298.) fVXA
40
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1909, continued.
754. The "Robert Fulton." A record in
river steamboat construction, illus. (Sci-
entific American supplement. New York,
1909. v. 67, p. 225-226.) VA
755. S. S. George Washington. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1909. v. 14, p. 273-276.) f VXA
756. Sadler, Herbert Charles. Some points
in connection with shipbuilding on the
Great Lakes, U. S. A. (Institution of
Naval Architects. Transactions. London,
1909. v. 51, p. 220-232.) VXA
757. Self-discharging cargo steamers,
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1909.
v. 39, p. 437-440; v. 40, p. 14-16.) VXA
758. Siamese revenue cruiser. illus.
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, p. 76.)
VDA
Also supplement, Jan. 15, 1909.
759. Steel passenger steamer H. B. Ken-
/oy. oteei passenger sit-amer n. D. rven-
nedy. illus. (Marine review. New York,
1909. v. 39, no. 13, p. 18-23.) VYA
VXA
760. Stern frames and .brackets of the
new White Star liners, illus. (Engineer.
London, 1909. v. 108, p. 632-633, 636.) VA
761. Suanzes, Carlos. Construccion, ma-
nejo y organizacion de los buques de
guerra modernos. (Revista general de ma-
rina. Madrid, 1909. tomo 65, p. 675-692,
851-864; tomo 66, p. 1-26, 287-304, 441-449,
543-561, 725-763, 947-974; tomo 67, p. 61-
98, 261-283, 409-417, 599-647, 749-770, 939-
956; tomo 68, p. 81-101, 243-260, 409-422,
575-594, 743-769.) VXA
762. Suction dredger "Leviathan." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, p. 570-
574.) VDA
763. Swedish state railway ferry steamer
"Malmo." illus. (Engineering. London,
1909. v. 88, p. 116-118.) VDA
764. Taylor, Benjamin. A longitudinally
framed ship, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p.
30-33.) fVXA
765. Torpedo-boat destroyers for the Bra-
zilian navy, illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1909. v.87, p. 347-349, 352.) VDA
Also supplement, March 12, 1909.
766. Train-ferry steamer "Fabius" for
Northern Nigeria. illus. (Engineering.
London, 1909. v. 88, p. 440-441, 443-444.)
VDA
767. A Twin-hatch steamer with central
deck ballast tank, illus. (Marine engi-
neer and naval architect. London, 1909.
v. 31, p. 362-366.) VXA
768. United States battleships Delaware
and North Dakota, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1909. v.
14, p. 465-466.) f VXA
769. United States fleet colliers Vestal
and Prometheus, illus. (Marine review.
New York, 1909. v. 39, p. 339-341.) VXA
770. La Veloce liner "America." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 410-
412, 418.) VDA
Also supplement, Sept. 24, 1909.
771. White Star Canadian liner Laurentic.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107,
p. 426.) VA
772. White Star liner Olympic under con-
struction, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909.
v. 108, p. 226.) VA
773. White Star liners Olympic and Ti-
tanic, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909.
v. 108, p. 585.) VA
774. Zeyss, G. Entwurf eines Petroleum-
Transport-Fahrzeuges. 2 pi. (Schiffbau.
Berlin, 1909. Jahrg. 10, p. 511-517, 547-
551.) fVXA
1910
775. Attilio, Dagnino. The first Italian
turbine passenger steamer, illus. (Inter-
national marine engineering. New York,
1910. v. 15, p. 407-409.) f VXA
776. Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. The
battleship of the future. (Institution of
Naval Architects. Transactions. London,
1910. v. 52, p. 1-21.) VXA
(Engineer. London, 1910.
VA
777.
v. 109, p. 284.)
778.
Le cuirasse de 1'avenir. (France.
Ministere de la Marine. Revue mari-
time. Paris, 1910. tome 187, p. 709-721.)
VA
779. - Das Linienschiff der Zukunft.
(Germany. Marine Amt. Marine Rund-
schau. Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 21, p. 585-592.)
VXA
780. Barry, R. E. Design for a naval col-
lier, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 326-
329.) t VXA
781. Battleship design, illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1910. v. 90, p. 305-306, 309.)
VDA
782. Brazilian battleship "Minas Geraes."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89,
p. 65-70.) VDA
Also supplement, Jan. 21, 1910.
783. Brazilian scout cruisers, illus. (En-
gineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 431.) VA
Also supplement, April 29, 1910.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
41
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1910, continued.
784. Brazilian scout cruisers, illus. (En-
gineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 514-516.)
VA
785. Buchsbaum, G. Das Isherwood Sys-
tem, illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1910.
Jahrg. 12, p. 73-79, 1 1 1-1 14.) f VXA
786. Bulk-oil steamship J. A. Chanslor.
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 227-231.)
fVXA
787. Coleman, F. C. A new type of iron-
ore transport, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1910. v. 15,
p. 241-243.) f VXA
788. - The Swedish train ferry Drott-
ning Victoria, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1910. v. 15,
p. 10-12.) f VXA
789. Cunard steamship Franconia. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 140-
141, 144.) VA
790. Details of the Russian volunteer
steamer "Orel." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1910. v. 89, p. 313-314, 316.) VDA
Also supplement, March 11, 1910.
791. Dietze. Bekohlungs Ausriistung der
Kohlenschiffe der United States Navy,
illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 12,
p. 4-10.) fVXA
792. Double bottoms in modern steel ves-
sels, illus. (Marine engineer and naval
architect. London, 1910. v. 32, p. 203-204,
297-298.) VXA
793. Eckmann, C. J. Zur Entstehungsge-
schichte der Tankdampfer. (Schiffbau.
Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 11, p. 610-612.)
fVXA
794. European ore-carrying steamship,
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1910.
v. 40, p. 169-173.) VXA
795. Fletcher, R. A. Steamships. The
story of their development to the present
day. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1910.
xx, 421 p. illus. 4. fVXHD
796. Four new twin-screw steamers for
the Nippon Yusen Kaisha European line,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 273-277.)
fVXA
797. French Atlantic liner France, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 417-
418.) VA
798. French destroyer Voltiguer. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 562-
563.) VA
799. The French liner France, illus. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1910. v. 15, p. 512-514.) f VXA
800. German battleship "Rheinland." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 745-
746, 748.) VDA
801. German cruiser Von der Tann. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 488-
489.) VA
802. Goodrich, Caspar Frederick. Ran-
dom notes on a lake freighter. illus.
(United States Naval Institute. Proceed-
ings. Annapolis, 1910. v. 36, p. 943-956.)
VXA
803. Grand Trunk Pacific Company's
T. S. S. "Prince Rupert." illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 776-778.)
VDA
Also supplement, June 17, 1910.
804. H. M. battleship "Vanguard." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89. p. 209-
210.) VDA
805. H. M. protected cruiser "Newcastle."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1910. v. 90,
p. 264-265.) VDA
Also supplement, Aug. 19, 1910.
806. Handy, I. O. Some notes on the
erection of the Baikal railway ferry steam-
ers, illus. (North-East Coast Institution
of Engineers and Shipbuilders. Transac-
tions. London, 1910. v. 26, p. 181-192.)
VXA
807. Hart, G. L'evolution dans les sys-
temes de constructions navales. (Societe
des ingenieurs civils de France. Memoires
et travaux. Paris, 1910. annee 1910, se-
mestre 1, p. 417-444.) VDA
808. Haver, A. H. Corrugated sides on
S. S. "Monitoria" and their effect. 3 pi.
(North-East Coast Institution of Engi-
neers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
London, 1910. v. 26, p. 257-281, 285-300,
311-324.) VXA
809. (Engineer. London, 1910.
v. 109, p. 204-205.) VA
810. The "Jan Breydel" and "Pieter de
Coninck" on the Ostend-Dover service,
illus. (Engineering. London, 1910. v. 90,
p. 84-88, 90.) VDA
Also supplement, July 15, 1910.
811. Japanese battleship Satsuma. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 386.)
VA
812. Kaemmerer, W. Die Eisenbahnfahr-
schiffe "Deutschland" und "Preussen."
illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeit-
schrift. Berlin, 1910. Bd. 54, p. 1-5.)
VDA
813. Knipping, P. Die deutschen Fisch-
dampfertypen. 2 pi. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1910. Jahrg. 11, p. 459-463.) f VXA
814. The Largest ship: the "Europa."
illus. (Scientific American. New York,
1910. v. 103, p. 481, 487.) VA
42
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1910, continued.
815. Latest French torpedo-boat destroy-
ers. (Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p.
245-246.) VA
Also supplement, March 11, 1910.
816. Launch of the Cunard steamship
Franconia. illus. (Engineer. London,
1910. v. 110, p. 114.) VA
817. Launch of H. M.S. "Colossus." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 476,
482.) VDA
818. Launch of the Olympic, illus. (En-
gineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 433-435,
462.) VA
Also supplements, Oct. 21 and Oct. 28, 1910.
819. Launch of the Olympic, illus. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1910. v. 15, p. 489-495.) f VXA
820. Launching of the S. S. "Olympic."
illus. (American marine engineer. Chica-
go, 1910. v. 5, no. 11, p. 7-10.) fVXA<
821. Launching the William P. Palmer,
illus. (Marine review. Xew York, 1910.
v. 40, p. 442-447.) VXA
822. The Launching of the world's great-
est ship, illus. (Scientific American. New
York, 1910. v. 103, p. 380, 391.) VA
823. Mine-laying and torpedo-regulation
vessel for Portugal, illus. (Engineering.
London, 1910. v. 90, p. 362-363.) VDA
824. Modern torpedo boat destroyers.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1910. v. 15, p. 329-333.) fVXA
825. Mueller, Ernst. Eisenschiffbau.
Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1910. vi, 170 p.
illus. 8. VXHK
826. New American-Hawaiian steamers,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 399-403.)
fVXA
827. New British scout cruisers. (Engi-
neer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 61.) VA
828. The New Castle liner Balmoral Cas-
tle, illus. (International marine engineer-
ing. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 45-47.)
fVXA
829. The New Cunard liner "Franconia."
illus. (Marine engineer and naval archi-
tect. London, 1910. v. 33, p. 44-47.)
VXA
830. A New departure in American ship-
building, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 355-
357.) fVXA
831. A New lake passenger steamer,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 366-370.)
fVXA
832. New Queensborough and Flushing
mail steamers, illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1910. v. 89, p. 40-42.) VDA
833. The New river steamers City of
Philadelphia and City of Wilmington,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 133-136.) f VXA
834. The New Russian battleships, illus.
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 652-
654.) VDA
835. The New Spanish navy, illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1910. v. 90, p. 77-80,
82.) VDA
836. New steamers for the Nippon Yusen
Kaisha. illus. (Engineering. London,
1910. v. 89, p. 142-144, 146, 210, 212.) VDA
Also supplements, Feb. 4 and Feb. 18, 1910.
837. New type of ore-carrying steamship,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109,
p. 278, 282-283.) VA
838. Oesten, K. Doppelschrauben Fracht-
und Passagierdampfer "Cincinnati." 3 pi.
'illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 11,
p. 312-316.) fVXA
839. Paddle steamer Weeroona. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 629-
630.) VA
840. Passenger and freight steamships
City of Montgomery and City of St. Louis,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 293-297.)
fVXA
841. S.S. Herman Frasch. illus. (Inter-
national marine engineering. New York,
1910. v. 15, p. 66-70.) f VXA
842. The Second turbine steamer for the
Japanese volunteer fleet, illus. (Inter-
national marine engineering. New York,
1910. v. 15, p. 87-90.) fVXA
843. South African mail steamer "Bal-
moral Castle." (Engineering. London,
1910. v.89, p. 449-450, 478.) VDA
Also supplements, April 8, April 15 and April 29,
1910.
844. Strouse, M. H. A new fireboat for
Seattle, Wash. (Engineering news. New
York, 1910. v. 63, p. 716-717.) VDA
845. T. S. survey steamer Cartier. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 638-
639.) VA
846. Das Torpedoboot. (Germany.
Marine Amt. Marine Rundschau. Berlin,
1910. Jahrg. 21, p. 947-964.) VXA
847. Trials of the Brazilian battleship
"Sao Paulo." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1910. v. 89, p. 722-724.) VDA
848. Tribal class of destroyers. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 314.)
VA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
43
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1910, continued.
849. Turbine cross-channel steamer Cae-
sarea. illus. (Engineer. London, 1910.
v. 110, p. 358.) VA
850. Twin-screw yacht Lien-Ching. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 383,
384.) VA
851. The U. S. colliers Mars, Vulcan and
Hector, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 25-
29.) t VXA
852. Weihe, H., and O. BERNDT. Einlei-
tung. Baggermaschinen, Rammen und
zugehorige Hulfsmaschinen, Wasserhebe-
maschinen. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann,
1910. xvi, 471(1) p., 21., 14 pi. 4. (In:
Handbuch der Ingenieurwissenschaften.
3. ed. Teil 4, Bd. 1.) VDM
853. White Star line, illus. (Engineer.
London, 1910. v. 109, supplement, June
24.) VA
854. White Star liner "Olympic." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 90, p. 564-
572, 620-621, 693-695, 698.) VDA
Also supplements, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, Nov. 18, 1910.
855. The White Star liner Olympic, illus.
(Marine engineer and naval architect.
London, 1910. v. 33, p. 126-127.) VXA
856. White Star liners Olympic and Ti-
tanic, illus. (Engineer. London, 1910.
v. 109, p. 231.) VA
1911
857. Argentine ocean-going turbine de-
stroyers. (Engineer. London, 1911. v.
Ill, p. 60-61.) VA
858. Attilio, Dagnino. Italy's first tur-
bine-driven cruiser, the San Marco, illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1911. v. 16, p. 477-480.) f VXA
859. The Australian navy, illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1911. v. 92, p. 566, 570-
571.) VDA
860. Bodenmueller, Albert. Der kleine
geschiitzte Kreuzer "Uruguay." illus.
(Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift.
Berlin, 1911. Bd. 55, p. 1-7, 62-70.) VDA
861. Bureau Veritas. Rules and regula-
tions for the building and classification of
steel vessels. Year 1911. Paris [1911,.
xxi, 274 p., 1 1. 4. VXH
862. Canadian lake and river steamer
"Saguenay." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1911. v.92, p. 348-351.) VDA
Also supplement, Sept. 15, 1911.
863. Canadian Pacific Railway's oil-fuel-
burning T. S. S. "Princess Alice." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 92, p. 764-
766, 768.) VDA
864. Chinese training cruiser "Ying Swei."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1911. v.92,
p. 826.) VDA
Also supplement, Dec. 22, 1911.
865. Cunard steamship Laconia. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p. 125-
126.) VA
866. Curr, Robert. Isherwood system of
framing for small vessels, illus. (Marine
review. New York, 1911. v. 41, p. 132-
133, 185-187, 216-218.) VXA
867. Description of the U. S. suction
dredge "New Orleans." illus. (American
marine engineer. New York, 1911. v. 6,
no. 11, p. 7-9.) fVXA
868. Design and performance of the
transpacific liners Tenyo Maru and Chiyo
Maru. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112,
p. 137-138.) VA
869. Dobson, W. A. Designing and con-
structing an ocean-going steamer, illus.
(Scientific American. New York, 1911. v.
105, p. 52-55.) VA
870. Der Doppelschrauben-Salondampfer
"Hela." 2 pi. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911.
Jahrg. 12, p. 326-329.) f VXA
871. Fleet collier Cyclops, illus. (Marine
review. New York, 1911. v. 41, p,26-30.)
VXA
872. French Atlantic liner France, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 110, p. 417-
418.) VA
873. French battleships, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 266-267.)
VA
874. French battleships Jean Bart and
Courbet. illus. (Engineer. London, 1911.
v. 112, p. 412.) VA
875. Giraud, J. E. L'evolution des cargos
pour matieres pondereuses. illus. (Genie
civil. Paris, 1911. tome 58, p. 199-204, 225-
229.) VA
876. Graemer, L. Drei Fahrdampfer.
5 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911.
Jahrg. 13, p. 1-6.) t VXA
877. H. M. battleship "Colossus." illus.
/(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 439-
441.) VDA
Also supplement, April 7, 1911.
878. H. M. battleship "Monarch." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 455-
456.) VDA
879. H. M. S. Dartmouth, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 174.) VA
880. H. M. S. Monarch, illus. (Engineer.
London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 406-407.) VA
44
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1911, continued.
881. H. M. S. Thunderer, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 112-114.)
VA
882. Japanese Pacific liner Shinyo-Maru.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p.
537-538.) VA
883. Kielhorn, Carl. Die neue Richtung
im Handelsschiffbau. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1911. Jahrg. 12, p. 611-614, 657-663, 736-
742.) t VXA
884. Kirby, F. E. Shipping on the Great
Lakes. illus. (Engineering. London,
1911. v.92, p. 62-64.) VDA
Also supplement, July 14, 1911.
885. Kleine Kreuzer und ihre Verwen-
dung. (Austria. Marine-Technische Ko-
mitee. Mitteilungen aus deni Gebiete des
Seewesens. Pola, 1911. Jahrg. 39, p. 1115-
1127.) VXA
886. (France. Ministere de la Ma-
rine. Revue maritime. Paris, 1912. tome
192, p. 447-461.) VXA
887. Kondo, Motoki. Progress of naval
construction in Japan, illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1911. v. 92, p. 15-18.) VDA
888. La Bolina, Jack, pseud. Nuevo tipo
de acorazado de linea. (Centro naval,
Buenos Aires. Boletin. Buenos Aires,
1911. tomo 29, p. 885-894.) VXA
889. Launch of cruiser-battleship New
Zealand, illus. (Engineer. London, 1911.
v. 112, p. 241-242.) VA
890. Launch of H. M. S. Yarmouth, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 414.)
VA
891. Launch of the Titanic. (Engineer.
London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 567, 575.) VA
892. Lienau, Otto. Die Entwicklung und
die Zukunft des Massentransportes von
Kohle und Erz iiber See. illus. (Stahl und
Eisen. Diisseldorf, 1911. Jahrg. 31, p.
1077-1085.) VIA
893. Martin, K. G. The largest naval col-
lier in the world [U. S. S. Cyclopsj. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1911. v. 16, p. 495-498.) f VXA
894 Montgomerie, James. The arrange-
ment and construction of oil vessels, illus. ,
(Cassier's magazine. New York, 1911. v:
40, p. 737-752.) VDA
895. New cross-channel steamers for the
Southeastern and Chatham Railway, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p. 520-
521.) VA
896. New Cunard liner "Franconia." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 246-
248.) VDA
Also supplement, Feb. 24, 1911.
897. New French dreadnaught drydocks.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p.
7-8.) VA
898. New Italian dreadnought Conte di
Cavour. illus. (Engineer. London, 1911.
v. 112, p. 152.) VA
899. The New White Star liner "Olym-
pic." illus. (Scientific American. New
York, 1911. v. 105, p. 8-9.) VA
900. Los Nuevos destroyers argentinos.
(Centro naval, Buenos Aires. Boletin.
Buenos Aires, 1911. tomo 29. p. 637-647.)
VXA
901. An Ocean-going oil engine ship,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill,
p. 10-12, 33-35.) VA
902. The Olympic and Titanic. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 209-
215.) VA
Also illustrated supplement, March 3, 1911.
903. The "Olympic" and the "Titanic."
illus. (Scientific American supplement.
New York, 1911. v. 71, p. 380-383.) VA
904. Owen, H. Ship economics; provid-
ing practical aids for shipmasters in regard
to repairs, maintenance, surveys, and con-
struction... London: G. Phillip & Son.
1911. xi, 137 p. illus. 8. VXHB
905. P. and O. steamer Medina, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p. 326.)
VA
906. Passenger accommodation of the
White Star liner "Olympic." illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 789,
792.) VDA
907. Quatre nouveaux types de Dread-
noughts. (France. Ministere de la Ma-
rine. Revue maritime. Paris, 1911. tome
189, p. 97-108.) VXA
908. Schaffran, Karl. Flachgehender
Fracht- und Passagier-Seitenraddampfer
fiir die Fahrt Tjumen-Tobolsk. illus.
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg. 13, p. 208-
213.) f VXA
909. Spanish gunboat "Recalde." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 92. p.
288.) VDA
Also supplement, Sept. 1, 1911.
910. A Tank steamer for the molasses
trade, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1911. v. 16, p. 20-25.)
fVXA
911. Turbine-driven steamer "Newhaven."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1911. v.92,
p. 642.) VDA
Also supplement, Nov. 10, 1911.
912. Twin-screw refrigerated meat steam-
er, illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v.
112, p. 618-619.) VA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
45
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1911, continued.
913. Verth, M. zur. Das Lazarettschiff.
(Germany. Marine Amt. Marine Rund-
schau. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg. 22, p. 868-883.)
VXA
914. The White Star liner "Olympic."
illus. (Engineering magazine. New York,
1911. v. 41, p. 649-657.) VDA
915. The White Star liner "Titanic." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 678-
681.) VDA
Also supplement, May 26, 1911.
916. White Star liners Olympic and Ti-
tanic, illus. (Engineer. London, 1911.
v. 110, p. 38, 40, 196.) VA
917. White Star liners "Olympic" and
"Titanic." illus. (Marine engineer and na-
val architect. London, 1911. v. 33, p. 416-
417, 440-450.) VXA
918. The World's greatest ship the
"Olympic." illus. (Scientific American
supplement. New York, 1911. v. 71, p. 72-
73.) VA
919. The World's largest bulk freighter,
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1911.
v. 41. p. 408-413.) VXA
920. The World's largest steamship
[Olympici. illus. (Marine review. New
York, 1911. v. 41, p. 245-259.) VXA
1912
921. Attilio, Dagnino. The first Italian
dreadnought Dante Alighieri. illus. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1912. v. 17, p. 481-488.) f VXA
922. Attwood, Edward Lewis. War-ships.
A text-book on the construction, protec-
tion, stability, turning, etc., of war vessels.
London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1912.
342 p. illus. 5. ed. 8. VXR
923. Battleships of the new "Kaiser"
class, illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v.
113, p. 316-318.) VA
924. Borckenhagen. fivolution des types
recents de navires de guerre. (France.
Ministere de la Marine. Revue maritime.
Paris, 1912. tome 194, p. 497-511; tome
195, p. 169-185.) VXA
925. Bureau Veritas. Reglement pour la
construction et la classification des navires
en acier. Annee 1912. Paris [1912]. xxi,
315 p. 4. VXH
926. City of Detroit III; world's largest
side wheel steamer, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v.
17, p. 389-396.) t VXA
927. Coleman, C. F. New battle cruisers
launch of the Kongo, illus. (Interna-
tional marine engineering. New York,
1912. v. 17, p. 313-317.) f VXA
928. Self-discharging collier, illus.
(Marine review. New York, 1912. v. 42,
p. 393-399.) VXC
929. Cross-channel passenger steamer
Greenore. illus. (Engineer. London,
1912. V :il4, p. 234.) VA
930. Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (En-
gineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 573.) VA
Also supplement, May 31, 1912.
931. Cunard liner Laconia. illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 85-87.) VA
Also supplement, Jan. 26, 1912.
932. Curr, Robert. Isherwood system of
construction, illus. (Marine review. New
York, 1912. v. 42, p. 291-292, 350-351, 388-
389, 403-404; v. 43, p. 29-30, 72-73, 86-87,
149, 186-188, 207-209, 250, 340-341 ; v. 44, p.
310-311, 340-341, 379-380, 420-421, 462-463;
v. 45, p. 17-19, 71, 126, 165-166, 202-204, 259-
261, 301-302, 331-332.) f VXA
933. Danish torpedo-boat "Soridderen."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1912. v. 93,
p. 118.) VDA
Also supplement, Jan. 26, 1912.
934. Donnelly, W. T., and G. A. ORROK.
An'electrically propelled fireproof passen-
ger steamer. 12 pi. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1912. v. 20, p. 169-
200.) VXA
935. First Clyde-built motorship, Jutlan-
dia. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v.
113, p. 525, 539.) VA
936. Foerster, E. Der Doppelschrauben-
dampfer "Cap Finisterre." illus. (Verein
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin,
1912. Bd. 56, p. 1341-1349, 1396-1401.)
VDA
937. Die Franzoesischen Schlachtschiffe
"Jean Bart" und "Courbet." (Austria.
Marine-Technische Komitee. Mitteilun-
gen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens. Pola,
1912. Jahrg. 40, p. 64-70.) VXA
938. French destroyers Daque and Cime-
terre. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v.
114, p. 181.) VA
939. French liner France, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 442.) VA
940. French trans-Atlantic liner "Ro-
chambeau." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1912. v. 94, p. 704-705, 712, 742.)
VDA
Als supplement, Nov. 22 and Nov. 29, 1912.
941. Geynet, G. Le contre-torpilleur. Ce
qu'il est et ce qu'il devrait etre d'apres les
enseignements de la guerre russo-japo-
naise. (France. Ministere de la Marine.
Revue maritime. Paris, 1912. tome 192, p.
312-355; tome 193, p. 382-402, 752-765;
tome 194, p. 48-65, 315-336.) VXA
46
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1912, continued.
942. Graemer, L. Das neue Feuerschiff
fiir die erste Station der Elbe. 3 pi. illus.
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 715-
722, 764-770.) f VXA
943. Greek torpedo-boat destroyers. (En-
gineering. London, 1912. v. 94, p. 642,
644.) VDA
Also supplement, Nov. 8, 1912.
944. Gregory, H. B. Battleship Florida,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1912. v. 17, p. 191-198.)
fVXA
945.
United States battleships Wy-
oming and Arkansas. illus. (Interna-
tional marine engineering. Xew York,
1912. v. 17, p. 397-404.) f VXA
946. H. M. battle-cruiser "Lion." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1912. v. 93, p. 4
6.) VDA
Also supplement, Jan. 5, 1912.
947. The Hamburg-American company's
new 50,000 ton liner [Imperatorj. illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1912. v. 17, p. 301-304.) f VXA
948. Hamburg-Amerika passenger and
freight steamer "Imperator." (Engineer-
ing. London, 1912. v. 93, p. 699.) VDA
949. Heesch, Otto. Seitenradschlepp-
dampfer "Hugo Marcus" und "Hapsburg."
illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 14.
p. 8-16.) t VXA
950. Imperial German cruiser Goeben.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 114. p.
249-250.) VA
951. Japanese battle-cruiser Kongo, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 540.)
VA
952. Japanese battle-cruiser "Kongo."
(Engineering. London, 1912. v. 93, p. 655-
657, 664, 705-706.) VDA
Also supplement, May 17, 1912.
953. Laas, Walter. Die Schiffe und ihre
Maschinenanlagen. illus. (In: Die Tech-
nik im zwanzigsten Jahrhundert. Braun-
schweig, 1912. Bd.4, p. 59-113.) VBA
954. The Largest ship yet constructed.
The launch of the 65,000 ton liner "Impera-
tor." illus. (Scientific American. New
York, 1912. v. 107, p. 5-6.) VA
955. Latest dreadnoughts for South
American republics, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v.
17, p. 20-24.) fVXA
956. Launch of the Titanic, illus. (Inter-
national marine engineering. New York,
1912. v. 16, p. 281-283.) f VXA
957. Lienau, Otto. Fortschritte in den
britischen Schiffbaubetrieben. (Schiffbau.
Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 14, p. 1-8, 43-48.)
fVXA
958. Macllwaine, G. S. The corrugated
ship, illus. (Royal United Service Institu-
tion. Journal. London, 1912. v. 56. p.
1515-1534.) VWA
959. Motorship Eavestone. illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1912. v. 114, p. 433-437.)
VA
960. Naval collier Orion, illus. (Marine
review. Xew York, 1912. v. 42, p. 327-
329.) VXA
961. The New Buffalo steamer "See-and-
Bee." illus. (Marine review. Xew York,
1912. v. 42, p. 366-379.) VXA
962. New French line steamship France,
illus. (International marine engineering.
Xew York, 1912. v. 17, p. 238-241.)
fVXA
963. New tank steamer for the Gulf Re-
fining Company, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1912. v. 17,
p. 109-112.) fVXA
964. Our latest battleships, the "Nevada"
and "Oklahoma." illus. (Scientific Ameri-
can. New York, 1912. v. 106, p. 212, 225.)
VA
965. Der Petroleumtransport zur See und
die neueste Entwicklung der Tankschiffe.
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 14, p. 168-
171, 207-212, 241-243, 331-335.) f VXA
966. Popp, M. Entwurf eines Sauge-
Hopper-Baggers nach dem System Frith-
ling. 8 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912.
Jahrg. 13, p. 587-591.) f VXA
967. Rouge, J. Constructions navales
coque. Paris: O. Doin & fils, 1912. xi p.,
2 1., 303, xii p. illus. 12. (Encyclopedic
scientifique. Bibliotheque de mecanique
appliquee et genie.) VXR
968. Sea-going gas-driven cargo vessels.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113,
p. 176-178.) VA
969. Shallow draught steamer Comte de
Flandre. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912,
v. 114, p. 684-685.) VA
970. Side wheel steamer City of Detroit
in. illus. (Marine review. New York,
1912. v. 42, p. 213-221.) f VXA
971. Stern frame and brackets of the
Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (Engineer.
London, 1912. v. 113, p. 468-469.) VA
972. Stranraer and Larne turbine steamer
"Princess Victoria." illus. (Engineering.
London, 1912. v. 94, p. 422, 428.) VDA
Also supplement, Sept. 27, 1912.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
47
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1912, continued.
973. Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose.
Steamship conquest of the world. Phila-
delphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. [1912.] xii,
344 p., 48 pi. 8. VXH
974. Three submarine tenders. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 459.)
VA
975. Transporter ship "Kanguroo" for
submersible boats, illus. (Engineering.
London, 1912. v. 94, p. 86-88, 90.) VDA
976. Twin screw motor ship Selandia.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113. p.
247-248, 269-271, 292-293.) VA
977. United States. Construction and
Repair Bureau. Instructions for riveting
naval vessels... Edition of 1912. Wash-
ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1912. 23 p. 12.
VXH
978. United States collier Jupiter, illus.
(Marine review. New York, 1912. v. 42, p.
300-303.) VXA
979. United States collier Neptune, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 488.)
VA
980. Vessel for transporting submarines,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p.
594.) VA
981. Walker, John Bernard. The "un-
sinkable" ship, illus. (Scientific Ameri-
can. New York, 1912. v. 106, p. 417-418.)
VA
982.
An unsinkable Titanic; every
ship its own lifeboat. New York: Dodd,
Mead & Co., 1912. 3 p.l., v-xi, 185 p., 1 pi.
illus. 12. VXHD
983. White, Sir William Henry. Die An-
derungen in den Kriegschiffskonstruk-
tionen der letzten Jahre. (Germany.
Marine Amt. Marine Rundschau. Ber-
lin, 1912. Jahrg. 23, p. 1192-1203.) VXA
984.
Recent changes in warship de-
sign. (Naval annual. London, 1912. p.
124-145.) VXA
985. World's largest bulk freighters built
on the Great Lakes, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v.
17, p. 345-352.) t VXA
986. Zueblin. Die Torpedokreuzer "Ca-
tamarca" und "Jujuy" der argentinischen
Marine. 2 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 669-673, 723-728.)
fVXA
1913
987. Allan liner "Alsatian." illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 853-857,
858.) VDA
Also supplement, Dec. 26, 1913.
988. The "Aquitania." illus. (Scientific
American supplement. New York, 1913.
v. 75, p. 264-266.) VA
989. Attwood, Edward Lewis. The mod-
ern warship. Cambridge: University
Press, 1913. vii, 146 p. 12. VXR
990. Ballard, Maxwell. Some notes on
the arch principle of ship construction. 7
pi. (North-East Coast Institution of En-
gineers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1913. v. 29, p. 85-
141.) VXA
991. Behn. Bagger und Baggergerate
fiir die kaiserliche Hafenbauabteilung Hel-
goland. illus. (Verein deutscher Ingeni-
eure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 57, p.
1849-1856.) VDA
992. Das Brasilianische Schlachtschiff
"Rio de Janeiro." illus. (Austria. Ma-
rine-Technische Komitee. Mitteilungen
aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens. Pola,
1913. Jahrg. 41, p. 318-325.) VXA
992a. Brazilian battleship "Rio de Janei-
ro." illus. (Engineering. London, 1913.
v. 95, p. 114-118, 124.) VDA
Also supplement, Jan. 24, 1913.
993. Burgoyne, Alan Hughes. Recent de-
velopments in battleship type. (Institu-
tion of Naval Architects. Transactions.
London, 1913. v. 55, part 1, p. 1-19.) VXA
994. -- (Engineering. London,
1913. v. 95, p. 350-356.) VDA
995. Cargo ship "France." illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 488-489,
491-494.) VDA
996. Casimir-Perier, Claude. Brest-Trans-
atlantique. (Societe de geographic com-
merciale de Paris. Bulletin mensuel.
Paris, 1913. tome 35, p. 86-112.) TLA
997. Channel steamer "Paris." illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 749-
754.) VDA
Also supplement, Dec. 5, 19.13.
998. Chilian torpedo-boat destroyer "Al-
mirante Lynch." (Engineering. London,
1913. v. 96, p. 352-353, 358, 392, 394.) VDA
Also supplement, Sept. 12, 1913.
999. Chinese training cruiser "Chao Ho."
illus. (Engineering. London. 1913. v. 95,
p. 424-126.) VDA
1000. The Clyde line coastwise steam-
ship Lenape. illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p.
139-144J f VXA
48
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1913, continued.
1001. Coleman, F. C. Five-masted auxili-
ary sailing ship France, illus. (Interna-
tional marine engineering. New York,
1913. v. 18, p. 505-510.) f VXA
1002. - Oil tanker San Fraterno. illus.
(Marine review. New York, 1913. v. 43,
p. 191-194.) fVXA
1003. Cook, G. C. Tha evolution of the
lightship. 12 pi. (Society of Naval Archi-
tects and Marine Engineers. Transac-
tions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 97-118.)
VXA
1003a. [New York. 1913., 98-
118 p., lOdiagrs., 2 pi. 4. ( VXF
1004. Les Croiseurs-torpilleurs "Catamar-
ca" et "Jujuy." (France. Ministere de la
Marine. Revue maritime. Paris, 1913.
tome 198, p. 122-135.) VXA
1005. Cunard Canadian liner "Andania."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. v. 96,
p. 233.) VDA
1006. Dal-Piaz. Le paquebot transatlan-
tique moderne. illus. (Societe industrielle
du nord de la France. Bulletin mensuel.
Lille, 1913. annee 41, p. 66-91.) VA
1007. Deutscher Schiffbau, 1913... Ber-
lin: Verlag Carl Marfels, 1913. 344 p.
illus. 4. VXH
1008. Diesel oil tank ship Hagen. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 304-
305.) VA
1009. Donnelly, W. T. An electrically pro-
pelled fire-proof passenger steamer. (So-
ciety of Naval Architects and Marine En-
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1913.
v. 20, p. 169-200.) VXA
1010. Elbe estuary motor lightship, illus.
(Marine engineer and naval architect.
London, 1913. v. 36, p. 6-9.) VXA
1011. Fletcher, R. A. Travelling palaces;
luxury in passenger steamships. London:
Sir I. Pitman and Sons [1913|. xvi, 310 p.,
2 plans, 52 pi. 8. VXHD
1012. French Atlantic liner Lutetia. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 496,
506.) VA
1013. French battleships Provence and
Bretagne. (Engineer. London, 1913. v.
115, p. 558.) VA
1014. French destroyer Commandant Ri-
viere, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913.
v. 116, p. 178-179.) VA
1015. French destroyer Magon. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 658,
663-664.) VA
1016. French destroyers Fourche and
Faulx. illus. (Engineer. London, 1913.
v. 115, p. 144-146, 148.) VA
1017. French dreadnought Jean Bart,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115,
p. 676-677.) VA
1018. French dreadnoughts Paris and
France, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913.
v. 115, p. 31-32.) VA
1019. French mine layers Cerbere and
Pluton. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 116,
p. 515, 516.) VA
1020. A Geared turbine cargo steamer,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p.
243-245.) VA
1021. German battleships of the Kaiser
class, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913.
v. 115, p. 410-411.) VA
1022. The Giant Imperator. illus. (Ma-
rine review. New York, 1913. v. 43, p.
268-271.) fVXA
1023. Great Lakes steamers for coastwise
service, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 47-
52.) fVXA
1024. Greek torpedo-boat destroyers of
the "Lion" class, illus. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1913. v. 116, p. 59-60.) VA
Also supplement, July 18, 1913.
1025. Gregory, H. B. U. S. fleet colliers
Proteus and Nereus. illus. (American So-
ciety of Naval Engineers. Journal. Wash-
ington, 1913. v. 25, p. 613-636.) VXA
1026. H. M. battleship Iron Duke, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 116, p. 550.)
VA
1027. H. M. dreadnought Queen Eliza-
beth, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v.
116, p. 450.) VA
1028. H. M. S. Benbow. illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 660-661.)
VDA
1029. H. M. torpedo-boat destroyers
"Shark," "Sparrowhawk" and "Spitfire."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. v. 95,
p. 775-776, 778.) VDA
1030. Hamburg-Amerika liner Imperator.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 649-
650.) VA
1031. Hamburg-Amerika liner "Impera-
tor." illus. (Engineering. London, 1913.
v. 95, p. 827-831.) VDA
Also supplement, June 20, 1913.
1032. Hudson river steamer Washington
Irving, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 275-
278.) f VXA
1033. Isle of Man geared-turbine steamer
"King Orry." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1913. v. 95, p. 871-874, 876.) VDA
Also supplement, June 27, 1913.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
49
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1913, continued.
1034. Japanese battle-cruiser "Kongo."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. v. 95,
p. 709-711.) VDA
1035. The Japanese battle-cruiser "Kon-
go." illus. (Scientific American. New
York, 1913. v. 109, p. 128-129.) VA
1036. King, J. F. On large deck houses.
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans-
actions. London, 1913. v. 55, part 1, p. 148-
161.) VXA
1037. (Engineering. London,
1913. v.95, p. 437-438.) VDA
1038. Launch of the Andrea Doria. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 383-
384.) VA
1039. Launch of the Aquitania. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 446-
447.) VA
1040. Launch of the latest giant steam-
ship, illus. (Scientific American supple-
ment. New York, 1913. v. 75, p. 232-233.)
VA
1041. Lengthening the Aberdeen liners
Marathon and Miltiades. illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 72-73.) VA
1042. Lienau, Otto. Materialspannungen
in den Langsverbanden stahlerner Han-
delsschiffe. (Schiffbautechnische Gesell-
schaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1913. 4. Bd.
14, p. 603-645.) fVXA
1043. Macllwaine, G. S. Corrugated ships,
illus. (Engineering magazine. New York,
1913. v. 44, p. 938-940.) VDA
1044. Mersey bar lightship Alarm, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 116, p. 72-
74.) VA
1045. Montgomerie, James. The design
and construction of oil steamers. (Insti-
tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in
Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1913.
v. 56, p. 241-291.) VDA
1046. - (Engineering. London,
1913. v. 95, p. 306-309, 337-340.) VDA
1047.
(Marine review. New
York, 1913. v.43, p. 126-130, 164-170.)
fVXA
1048. Das Motor-Tankschiff "Hagen" er-
haut von der Fried. Krupp A.-G. Germa-
niawerft. 6 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin,
1913. Jahrg. 14, p. 407-413, 466-469.)
fVXA
1049. New Cunard liner "Aquitania."
(Engineering. London, 1913. v.95, p. 515-
523, 562-564, 570.) VDA
Also supplements, April 18 and April 25, 1913.
1050. New Hamburg-American liner ( Im-
perator]. (Marine review. New York,
1913. v. 43, p. 245-248.) f VXA
1051. New Pacific coastwise steamship
Congress, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p.
283-286.) t VXA
1052. New Spanish battleships. illus.
(Engineering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 175-
178, 192.) VDA
Also supplement, Aug. 8, 1913.
1053. Old Dominion line's freight steam-
er Tyler, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 369-
374.) fVXA
1054. Ore-carrying steamer Norrbotten.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p.
368.) VA
1055. Quadruple-screw steamers "Ooster-
dyk" and "Westerdyk." illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 286-287.)
VDA
Also supplement, Aug. 29, 1913.
1056. Quadruple-screw turbine Allan liner
"Alsatian." illus. (Engineering. London,
1913. v.95, p. 45 1-455, 456-457.) VDA
Also supplement, April 4, 1913.
1057. The Quadruple turbine liner "Im-
perator." illus. (Marine engineer and na-
val architect. London, 1913. v. 35, p. 463-
469.) VXA
1058. Recent warships for the French Ad-
miralty, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 93-
97.) f VXA
1059. Redwood, Sir Boverton. Tank
steamers. (In his: Petroleum. London:
C. Griffin & Co., 1913. v. 3, p. 140-159.)
VHY
1060. Robinson, S. M. Description of the
U. S. fleet collier Jupiter, illus. (Ameri-
can Society of Naval Engineers. Journal.
Washington, 1913. v. 25, p. 523-562.)
VXA
1061. Royal Holland Lloyd steamship
Gelria. illus. (Engineer. London, 1913.
v. 116, p. 447-448.) VA
1062. Side-wheel passenger steamer See
and Bee. illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 252-
258.) fVXA
1063. Side-wheeler Washington Irving,
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1913.
v. 43, p. 221-223.) f VXA
1064. Single screw molasses tank steamer
Amolco. illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 378-
382.) fVXA
50
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1913, continued.
1065. Smith, S. F. Change of shape of
recent colliers. 6 pi. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 145-
153.) VXA
1066. Some modern systems of ship con-
struction, illus. (Marine engineer and
naval architect. London, 1913. v. 35, p.
197-203.) VXA
1067. Spanish quadruple-screw liner "Rei-
na Victoria-Eugenia." illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1913. v. 95, p. 322-324, 326.
386-387.) VDA
Also supplements, March 7 and March 21, 1913.
1068. Spanish trans-Atlantic liner "In-
fanta Isabel de Borbon." illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1913. v. 95, p. 599-602,
604.) VDA
Also supplement, May 2, 1913.
1069. Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose.
Lightships and lighthouses. London: W.
Heinemann, 1913. xii, 325 p., 50 pi. 8.
(Conquests of science.) VDO
1070. Das Tankschiff "Hagen." illus.
(Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift.
Berlin, 1913. Bd. 57, p. 521-527.) VDA
1071. Trials of the France, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1913. v. 116, p. 669-672.)
VA
1072. Der Turbinenschnelldampfer "Im-
perator." illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin. 1913.
Jahrg. 14, p. 759-765.) f VXA
1073.
7 pi. (Verein deutscher Inge-
nieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 57,
p. 966-967.) VDA
1074. Typical ships. illus. (Engineer.
London. 1913. v. 115, p. 84-85, 115-116: v,
116, p. 390-393, 486-488, 494; v. 117, p. 366-
370, 376; v. 118, p. 229-232, 359-362, 573-575,
584.) VA
1075. Walker, J. B. Atlantic steamships
a retrospect, illus. (Scientific Ameri-
can. New York, 1913. v. 109, p. 472-473,
481.) VA
1076. Wilson, R. C. Construction and
operation of western river steamers. (So-
ciety of Naval Architects and Marine En-
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1913.
v. 21, p. 59-65.) VXA
(To be continued)
THE EUROPEAN WAR
SOME WORKS RECENTLY ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
Abbott, Lyman. The twentieth century
crusade. New York: The Macmillan Com-
pany, 1918. xiip., 21., 110 p. 16. BTZG
Agenda aide-memoire de 1'officier, con-
tfiiunt les principaux renseignements sur
t'.ns les services. 1917-1918. Paris: Li-
brairie militaire Chapelot [1917|. 2 p.l., Ixi
(i) p., 1 1., 324 p., 65 1. diagr., tables. 32.
VWZK
Aldrich, Mildred. On the edge of the
war zone, from the battle of the Marne to
the entrance of the stars and stripes. Lon-
don: Constable and Co., Ltd. [1918.) 3 p.l..
279(1) p. illus. 12. BTZE
Andrews, Mrs. Mary Raymond Shipman.
Crosses of war. New York: C. Scribner's
Sons, 1918. .5 p.l., 3-22 p., 1 pi. 12. BTZI
Poems.
- The three things; the forge in
which the soul of a man was tested. Bos-
ton: Little, Brown, and Company; 1915.
2 p.l., 58 p. 12. BTZK
Fiction.
Arizona. - Council of Defense. The
Arizona Council of Defense; its purposes
and a brief statement of its work accom-
plished and under way. Plan of organiza-
tion, brief resume of first report of execu-
tive committee and summary of reports
of sub-committees... Compiled by Com-
mittee on Publications, Arizona Council of
Defense. (Phoenix: R. A. Watkins Prtg.
Co., 1917., 20 p. 8. VWE p.v.39, no.l
Arndt, Walther. Die Trommel schlug
zum Streite; historische Erzahlung aus
dem Kriegsjahr 1914. Berlin: Meidinger's
Jugendschriften Verlag [1915j. 351 (1) p.,
20 pi. 8. BTZE
Auld, Samuel James Manson. Gas and
flame in modern warfare, by Major S. J. M.
Auld. . .frontispiece by W. G. Thayer.
New York: George H. Doran Company
[cop. 1918,. ix p., 1 1., 9-201 p., 1 pi. 12.
VWS
Babelon, Ernest Charles Francois. La
rive gauche du Rhin; les revendications
franchises dans 1'histoire. Paris: H.
Floury, 1917. 2 p.l., 44 p. 8. BTZP
Barres, Maurice. L'ame franchise et la
guerre... t v., 2. Paris: mile-Paul freres.
1915. 10. ed. 12. BTZE
Battisti, Cesare. II Trentino; cenni geo-
grafici, storici, economici con un'appendice
su 1'Alto Adige... Seconda edizione ac-
cresciuta d'una biografia e del ritratto dell'
autore... Novara: Istituto geografico de
Agostini, 1917. 62 p., 1 1., 18 maps, 1 folded
plan. 1 port, illus. 8. BTZE
II Trentino; illustrazione statistico
economica. Milano: Rava & C., 1915. 204
p. tables. 12. TAH
Beck, James Montgomery. The evi-
dence in the case; a discussion of the
moral responsibility for the war of 1914,
as disclosed by the diplomatic records of
England, Germany, Russia, France, and
Belgium. . .with an introduction by Hon.
Joseph H. Choate... Rev. ed., with ad-
ditional material. New York and London:
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915. 3 p.l., v-xxxv,
275 p. 12. BTZE
Benjamin, Rene. Les rapatries. Paris:
Berger-Levrault, 1918. 63(1) p. 12. (Col-
lection France.) BTZE p.v.303, no.7
Bennett, John Edward. The great cycle,
the solution of the problem of war, an
abridgement of the manuscript in five vol-
umes, bearing the title of The world ques-
tion and its answer. San Francisco, Cal.:
Menlo Publishing Company, 1918. 4 p.l.,
x, 154 p. 12. SB
Benson, Arthur Christopher. The hap-
py warrior; a sight of General Smuts at
Cambridge, May, 1917. Cambridge [Eng.,:
.The University Press, 1917. lip. 8.
AN p.v.225, no.4
Berger, A. Appel a 1'rrumanite pour la
paix perpetuelle. Du Vatican a La Haye.
Napoleon et le Kaiser. Immolation du
veau d'or, gouvernement universel, eta-
tisme integral... [Lyon: Imprimeries
reunies, 1917., 34 p. 12. YFX
Bevan, Edwyn Robert. German social
democracy during the war. London: G.
Allen & Unwin, Ltd. [1918., viii, 280 p., 1
pi. 12. SF
Bordeaux, Henry. Georges Guynemer,
knight of the air, translated from the
French by Louise Morgan Sill, with an in-
troduction by Theodore Roosevelt. New
Haven, New York: Yale University Press.
1918. 256 p. illus. 8. BTZY
Boylesve, Rene. Tu n'es plus rien. Paris:
A. Michel, 1917. 324p. 12. (Le roman
litteraire; collection pub. sous la direction
de Henri de Regnier. (i.,) BTZK
Fiction.
Boynton, Richard Wilson. The vital is-
sues of the war. Boston: The Beacon
Press, 1918. viii p., 21., 3-134 p. 8.
BTZG
f 51 J
52
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Bragadin, Alvise, editor. II diritto di
guerra nelle sue fonti positive; raccplta
degli atti internazionali relativi al diritto
di guerra terrestre e marittimo, e delle
disposizioni in proposito emanate dai go-
verni belligeranti e neutrali durante il pre-
sente conflitto internazionale, con cenni
sulle dottrine che vi trovano applicazione.
A cura di Alvise Bragadin. Roma: Lista
navale italiana, 1915. 1 p.l., (1)6-439 p. 8.
XBDD
Brasol, Boris. Rescue for Russia. New
York: Voluntary Association of Russian
Army and Navy Officers in U. S. A. [1918.,
31 p. 16. BTZE p.v.303, no.4
Brooke, Rupert. The collected poems
of Rupert Brooke: with a memoir. Lon-
don: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1918. clix,
160 p., 2 ports. 8. NCM
Buchanan, Meriel. The city of trouble;
with a foreword by Hugh Walpole. New
York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1918. x p., 11..
242 p. 12. GLOB
Burton, Henry. Britain to America; a
war poem. London: C. H. Kelly [1918].
27(1) p. ob.24. BTZI
Poem.
Cababe, Michael. The freedom of the
seas, the history of a German trap. Lon-
don: J. Murray, 1918. 159 p. 12. XD
"A discussion of the true policy of Great Britain
when at war, in regard to the prevention of the
overseas trade of her foe or foes."
Cabanes, Auguste. Follia imperiale; una
dinastia di degenerati. Guglielmo n giudi-
cato dalla scienza. Milano: Sonzogno
[1917?,. 171 p., 11. 8. EDO
Calame, Paul. A travers les ruines de la
Belgique; quinze jours sur les bords de
1'Yser, avec cliches originaux et lettres-
preface de Benjamin Vallotton et du colo-
nel Secretan. Lausanne: F. Rouge & Cie.,
1917. xi(i), 67 p. illus. 8. BTZE
Cattori, Giuseppe. Ore d'ltalia. Lugano:
Grassi & Co., 1917. 1 p.l., viii p., 1 1., 122 p..
11 pi., 1 port. 8. BTZE
Cavalli, Jacopo. Storia di Trieste, dalle
origini alia guerra di redenzione. Appen-
dici di Silvio Benco, Rinaldo Caddeo e
Antonio Battara. Milano: Casa editrice
Risorgimento, 1916. 158 p. .11. 2. ed. 12.
FKY
Celarie, Henriette, editor. Slaves of the
Huns; the experiences of two girls of
Lille, translated from the French by
Maude M. C. Ffoulkes. London: Cassell
and Co., Ltd. [1918., vi p., 11., 243(1) p.
12. BTZE
Churchill, Robert Reginald. Religion in
the navy; facts and visions. With a pref-
ace by the Warden of Keble College, Ox-
ford. London: Society of SS. Peter &
Paul, 1918. 41(1) p., 1 1., 2 pi.. 1 port. 12.
BTZG
Ciuffa, Emilip. Racconto di guerra,
vecchio stile di un capitano [di] Emilio
Ciuffa. [Roma: Laziale,] 1917. 47 p. sq.
12. BTZI p.v.13, no.3
Poems.
Clark, Alfred, of New Zealand. My er-
ratic pal. London: J. Lane, 1918. ix p., 1 1.,
107 p. 12. BTZI
Poems.
Clausewitz, Karl von. War according to
Clausewitz, edited, with commentary, by
Major-General T. D. Pilcher, c. B. Lon-
don, New York: Cassell and Company,
Ltd., 1918. x p., 11., 257(1) p. 8. VWE
Conti, Jean, and JULES DENANCOURT.
Cceur d'Alsacienne; episode dramatique en
1 acte... Paris: Philippo, cop. 1917. 18
p. 12. BTZI p.v.13, no.2
Drama.
Corradini, Enrico. Discorsi nazionali.
Roma: "L'ltaliana," 1916. 2 p.l., (i)iv-x,
186 p., 11. 12. (Enciclopedia nazionale,
serie politica. no. 4.) BTZO
- La marcia dei produttori. Roma:
"L'ltaliana," 1916. 3 p.l., xiv p., 11., 199 p.,
2 1. 12. (Enciclopedia nazionale, serie
politica. n. 2.) BTZO
Council of Organizations for War
Service. Clearing House for War Time
Training for Women. Opportunities for
war time training for women in New York
City, 1918-1919, compiled by the Clearing
House for War Time Training for Women
in co-operation with the Intercollegiate
Bureau of Occupations. Xew York City:
The Clearing House for War Time Train-
ing for Women, of the Council of Organi-
zations for War Service, 1918. 171 p. 8.
BTZO
Debenedetti, Todros. La crudelta ses-
suale e la guerra. Torino: S. Lattes & C.
[1916., 184 p. 8. BTZE
De Ville, Jean Baptiste. Back from Bel-
gium; a secret history of three years with-
in the German lines, by Father Jean B.
De Ville... New York: H. K. Fly Co.
icop. 1918., 4 p.l., 11-268 p. illus. 12.
BTZE
Devine, Alexander. Montenegro in his-
tory, politics and war. London: T. F.
Unwin, Ltd. [1918., xi, 139(1) p. illus.
12. GIVP
Dexter, Mary. In the soldier's service;
war experiences of Mary Dexter, England,
Belgium, France, 19141918, edited by her
mother. Boston and New York: Hough-
ton Mifflin Company, 1918. 5 p.l., (1)4-209
p., 1 1. illus. 12. BTZW
Dixon, Frank Haigh, and J. H. PARMELEE.
\Var administration of the railways in the
United States and Great Britain. New
York: Oxford University Press, 1918. x p.,
3 1., [3,-155 p. 8. (Preliminary economic
studies of the war, ed. by David Kinley.)
BTZO
THE EUROPEAN WAR
53
Doty, Madeleine Zabriskie. Behind the
battle line, around the world in 1918. New
York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. x
p., 2 I., 200 p. illus. 8. BTZV
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The new reve-
lation. London: Hodder and Stoughton,
1918. Sp.l., 15-170 p., 1 1. 4. ed. 12. YR
Driggs, Laurence La Tourette. Heroes
of aviation; illustrated from photographs.
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1918.
xxvi, 301 p. illus. 12. BTZY
Dunsany (18. baron), Edward John
Moreton Drax Plunkett. Tales of war, by
Lord Dunsany. Boston: Little, Brown,
and Company, 1918. vi, 166 p. 12.
BTZK
Ely, Richard Theodore. The world war
and leadership in a democracy. New
York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. 3
p.l., 3-189 p. 8. (The citizen's library of
economics, politics and sociology, new
series, ed. by R. T. Ely.) BTZE
Empey, Arthur Guy. Tales from a dug-
out. New York: The Century Co., 1918.
xi p., 3 1., 3-269 p. 12. BTZK
Contents: Jim soldier of the king. The paci-
fist. Private Ginger. The lone tree sentinel.
Christmas in a dugout. A siren of the Boches.
Winning a D. C. M. The fusilier giants under fire.
"Blighty! what hopes?" Rounding up spies.
"Horses for France."
Farbman, Michael S. Russia & the
struggle for peace. London: G. Allen &
Unwin, Ltd. [pref. 1918., 5 p.l., (1)4-188
p., 1 fac. 12. GLOB
Faure, Gabriel. Dalla Marna allo Stel-
vio; visioni di guerra. Precede: Gabriel
Faure di Giacinto Cottini. [Roma: A. di
Castelnuovo, 1915?) 3 p.l., xiii, 166 p., 21.
illus. 12. BTZE
Fischer-Dueckelmann, Anna. Hausliche
Krankenpflege in Kriegszeiten. Stuttgart:
Suddeutsches Verlags-Institut, 1916. 109
p., 2 pi. 8. WAR
Flowers, Montaville, editor. What every
American should know about the war; a
series of studies by the greatest authori-
ties of Europe and America covering every
aspect of the great struggle, delivered at
the National Conference of American Lec-
turers, Washington, D. C., April 8-13, 1918,
edited by Montaville Flowers, chairman of
the conference. New York: George H.
Doran Company [Cop. 1918j. xiii p., 1 1.,
368 p. 8. BTZG
Contents: Editorial statement. The world at war.
The United States at war. Some historical and
social aspects of the war. Some agencies working
to win the war. Education and general welfare
during the war and after.
Foch, Ferdinand. The principles of war.
Translated by J. de Morinni... New
York: H. K. Fly Co. t cop. 1918.] 372 p.
illus. 8. VWC
Fried, Alfred Hermann. Pan-Amerika;
Entwicklung, Umfang uhd Bedeutung
der zwischenstaatlichen Organisation in
Amerika (1810-1916). Zurich: Art. Insti-
tut O. Fiissli, 1918. xix, 293 p. 2. ed. enl.
8. HAZ
Friedman, Elisha Michael, editor. Ameri-
can problems of reconstruction; a national
symposium on the economic and financial
aspects, edited by Elisha M. Friedman;
with a foreword by Franklin K. Lane...
New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1918.
xxvi, 471 p. illus. 8. BTZO
Fulton, Maurice Garland, editor. Nation-
al ideals and problems; essays for college
English. New York: The Macmillan Com-
pany, 1918. xii p., 1 1., 415 p. 12. NBP
Gallichet, Henri. Gambetta et 1'Alsace-
Lorraine. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie.,
1911. 2 p.l., ii, 325 p., 11. i3. ed., 12.
ETB
Author's pseud., Henri Galli, at head of title.
Gauss, Christian Frederick. Why we
went to war. New York: C. Scribner's
Sons, 1918. xi, 386 p. illus. 12. BTZS
George Elton Sedding: the life and work
of an artist soldier; edited by his brother,
with preface by the Rev. E. F. Russell...
Letchworth: Garden City Press, Ltd., 1917.
2 p.l., vii-xiv, 215 p., 1 1., 9 pi., 2 ports. 12.
AN
Gilbreath, Olive. Russia in travail.
London: J. Murray, 1918. 2 p.l., ix-xi, 304
p. 12. GLOB
Godchot, Simon. Le retour des prison-
niers; discours prononce le 3 juillet 1917
dans le hall de la gare des Brotteaux.
Lyon: A. Rey, 1917. 8 p. 8.
BTZIp.v.l3,no.lO
A poem, with a brief foreword.
The Gold bar. [Petersburg?] Virginia:
The Fifth Co. C. O. T. S., Camp Lee [1918,.
91(1) p., 11. illus. 4. BTZS
Graevenitz, P., baron. From autocracy
to Bolshevism. London: G. Allen & Un-
win, Ltd. [1918.] 128 p. 8. ** QG
Graves, Robert. Fairies and fusiliers.
London: W. Heinemann [1917]. x, 83(1)
p. 12. BTZI
Poems.
Gregory, Herbert Ernest, editor. Mili-
tary geology and topography; a presenta-
tion of certain phases of geology, geog-
raphy, and topography for military pur-
poses. Herbert E. Gregory, editor. Pre-
pared and issued under the auspices of the
Division of Geology and Geography, Na-
tional Research Council. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1918. 2 p.l., (i)iv-
xv, 281 p., 9 pi. illus. 8. VWI
Guide militaire et manuel de conversa-
tion frangais-russe avec prononciation
figuree, par E. P. V. en collaboration avec
P. S. W., officier du genie. Paris: Pavot
& Cie. [1917.] 199 p., 21. illus. 32. VWB
54
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Hall, Ronald Acott. Studies in Napole-
onic strategy. London: G. Allen & Unwin,
Ltd. [1918.] 127 p., 4 folded maps. 12.
VWD
Hankey, Donald William Alers. The
beloved captain, The honor of the brigade,
An Englishman prays. New York: E. P.
Dutton & Co. [cop. 1917.] 38 p. 12.
BTZE
Hannan, William Everett. Laws relat-
ing to compulsory employment of able-
bodied males. Compiled by Wm. E. Han-
nan... [Albany, 1918., 1 p.l., 6 f . 4.
(New York State. State Library: Legis-
lative Reference Bureau.) Room 229
Typewritten.
Harding, Samuel Bannister. The stu'dy
of the great war; a topical outline, with ex-
tensive quotations and reading references.
Washington: The Committee on Public
Information t 1918]. 95 p. 8. (United
States. Public Information Committee.
War information series, no. 16.)
Room 229
Hawkin, Robert Crawford. Central
Africa and the league of nations. London:
Fabian Society, 1918. 15(1) p. 8. (Fa-
bian Society, London. Fabian tract, no.
186.) SFC (Fabian)
Hayes, Ralph A. Secretary Baker at the
front. New York: The Century Co.. 1918.
xv p., 2 1., 3-185 p. illus. 12. " BTZS
Hewlett, Maurice Henry. The village
wife's lament. New York and London: G.
P. Putnam's Sons, 1918. 2 p.l., 72 p. 8.
BTZI
Hislam, Percival A. How we twisted the
dragon's tail, with 28 illustrations. Lon-
don: Hutchinson & Co., 1918. 96 p., 6 pi.,
2 ports. 12. VYAF
Account of the operations of the British navy at
Zeebrugge and Ostend, April 22-23, and May 10,
1918, witn complete lists of casualties and awards.
Hoche, Jules. En Alsace reconquise. . .
Paris: A. Michel, cop. 1917. 318 p., 11.
12. BTZE
Horus. L'avenir de 1'industrie chimique
en France. Paris: Bureau du journal de
I'lnformation [1917,. 46 p.. 1 1. 8. TAK
The Hun hunters; cautionary tales from
the trenches... London: G. Richards,
Limited, 1916. [48] p. illus. 3. ed. ob. 8.
In verse. BTZE
Iowa State Historical Society. Collec-
tion and preservation of the materials of
war history a patriotic service for public
libraries, local historical societies and local
historians. Iowa City, la.: The State His-
torical Society of Iowa, 1918. 9(1) p. 8.
(Bulletin of information series, no. 8.)
IAA
Jenkins, Burris Atkins. It happened
"over there". . .with illustrations by Burris
A. Jenkins, jr. New York: F. H. Revell
Co. t cop. 1918.J 192 p., 2 pi. 12. BTZK
Jones, John Price, and P. M. HOLLISTER.
The German secret service in America,
1914-1918. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co.
[cop. 1918.] 7 p.l., 340 p., 6facs., 3 pi.. 14
ports. 8. *R-BTZS
Krebs, Engelbert Gustav Hans. Le re-
gime des prisonniers de guerre en Alle-
magne; reppnse basee sur des renseigne-
ments officiels et adressee a M. le baron
d'Anthouard, ministre plenipotentiaire.
Freiburg im Breisgau (Baden) : B. Herder.
1917. xivp., 1 1., 255 p. 8. BTZE
Lake, Harold. Campaigning in the Bal-
kans, by Lieutenant Harold Lake. New
York: R. M. McBride & Co., 1918. vi, 228
p., 1 1. 12. BTZE
Langdon, William Chauncy. A Christ-
mas mystery of the war. Urbana-Cham-
paign: University of Illinois. 1918. 22 p.
8. BTZI p.v.13, no.8
Drama.
i The masque of the titans of free-
dom, George Washington. Abraham Lin-
coln. Music composed bv John Lawrence
Erb. Urbana- Champaign, 111.. 1918. 23 p.
illus. 8. BTZI p.v.13, no.6
Drama.
The sword of America, a masque
of the war. Urbana-Champaign, 111., 1917.
21 p., 11. 8. BTZI p.v.13, no.ll
Drama.
Latane, John Holladay. From isolation
to leadership, a review of American foreign
policy. Garden City. New York: Double-
day, Page & Company, 1918. 5 p.l., 3-215
p., 1 1. 12. 1C
Lavell, Cecil Fairfield, and C. E. PAVXE.
Imperial England. New York: Macmil-
lan Co.. 1918. 3 p.l., v-ix p.. 2 1., 395 p.. 6
maps. 12. CX
Le Queux, William Tufnell. Rasputin,
the rascal monk, disclosing the secret scan-
dal of the betrayal of Russia by the mock-
monk "Grichka," and the consequent ruin
of the Romanoffs. With official docu-
ments revealed and recorded for the first
time by William le Queux. London: Hurst
& Blackett, Ltd. [Cop. 1917.] vi, 176 p., 11.
16. *QG
Lichnowsky, Karl Max, Fiirst von.
Meine Londoner Mission, 1912-1914, von
Fiirst Lichnowsky (Originaltext), mit
einem Vorwort von Prof. Dr. O. Nippold
... Zurich: Art. Institut O. Fussli, 1918.
56 p., 1 port. [3. ed.j 8.
BTZEp.v.303,no.lO
A minha missap em Londres, 1912-
1914, pelo Principe Lichnowsky, com urn
prefacio do Professor Gilbert Murray.
[Londres:] Cassell & Co.. Ltd.. 1918. 74 p.,
11. 12. BTZE p.v.303, no.6
Les revelations du Prince Lichnow-
sky. Paris: Payot & Cie.. 1918. 45 p. 12.
BTZE p.v.303, no.5
Preface signed: Rene Puaux.
THE EUROPEAN WAR
55
The Lie of the 3rd of August, 1914 [byi
***... London, New York: Hodder and
Stoughton, 1917. viii, 350 p., 1 1. illus.
12. BTZE
Translated from the French.
Linden, Herman yander, and PAUL HAME-
LIUS. Anglo-Belgian relations, past and
present. London: Constable and Co., Ltd.,
1918. 117 p. 12. GBG
Loti, Pierre, pseud, of Julien Viaud.
L'horreur allemande. Paris: Calmann-
Levy [cop. 1918,. 3 p.l., 274 p., 11. 12
(Bibliotheque contemporaine.) BTZE
Loyson, Paul Hyacinthe. France the
apostle and The ethics of the war; three
lectures delivered before the Royal Insti-
tution of Great Britain, 1916-1918. Lon-
don: University of London Press, Ltd.,
1918. 162 p. 12. DBG
Lynch, Frederick Henry. President Wil-
son and the moral aims of the war, by Rev.
Frederick Lynch... with additional chap-
ters by Rev. John Clifford. . .Rev. Arthur
J. Brown. . .William I. Hull. . .Rev. Henry
Churchill King... Rev. William Pierson
Merrill... New York, Chicago: Fleming
H. Revell Company t top. 1918j. 124 p.
12. BTZV
MacLeod, G. Hamilton. The blight of
kultur. London: S. Low, Marston & Co..
Ltd., 1918. xviii, 238 p. 12. BTZE
Mallock, William Hurrell. Capital, war
and wages; three questions in outline.
London: Blackie and Son, Ltd., 1918. vii,
86 p. 12. TDC
Maloubier, Eugene F. English-French
war guide, a military glossary for Ameri-
cans in France. New York: The Macmil-
lan Company, 1918. x p., 1 1., 100 p. 24.
VWB
Manchez, Georges. Societes de depots,
banques d'affaires. Societes anonymes et
actionnaires. Credit au commerce exteri-
eur. Les changes en temps de guerre.
Reformes de guerre. Paris: Delagrave,
1918. 269 p. 12. THI
Manley, William Francis. Galaxy of
coming events, meaning and outcome of
this European war, terminating in a world
confederation, according to prophecy, the
book of Revelation as I see it. Los An-
geles, Cal.: W. F. Manley [Cop. 1918,. 3
p.l., 9-263 p. 12. BTZV
Marshall, Francis Cutler, and G. S. Si-
MONDS. A military primer, including an
outline of the duties and responsibilities
of the military profession and an elemen-
tary discussion of the principles and prac-
tice of the service of security and informa-
tion. 4th ed. rev. Columbus, O.: The
Edward T. Miller Company, 1916. viii, (1)
10-208 p. illus. 8. VWC
Mason, Edward Williamson. Made free
in prison, with an introductory note by
Edward Carpenter. London: G. Allen &
Unwin, Ltd. [1918., ix, 212 p. 12. BTZE
"A Masque of democracy"; a com-
mencement play, given for the first time
at the twenty-third annual commencement
of the Ridgewood High School, Ridge-
wood, New Jersey. The Play House, June
21, 1918. [Ridgewood, N. J.:, The Ridge-
wood High School, cop. 1918. 16 p. 8.
Drama. BTZI p.V.13, HO.7
Mayran, Camille. Histoire de Gotton
Connixloo, suivie de L'oubliee. Paris:
Plon-Nourrit et Cie., 1918. 4 p.l., (1)4-282
p., 1 1. 2. ed. 12. BTZK
Minor, Raleigh Colston. A republic of
nations; a study of the organization of a
federal league of nations. New York: Ox-
ford University Press, American Branch,
1918. lp.1., v-xxxix, 316 p. 8. XBL
Morgenthau, Henry. Ambassador Mor-
genthau's story, by Henry Morgenthau,
formerly American ambassador to Turkey
... Garden City, New York: Doubleday,
Page & Company, 1918. xv, 407(1) p.
illus. 8. BTZE
Morse, Edwin Wilson. The vanguard of
American volunteers in the fighting lines
and in humanitarian service, August, 1914-
April, 1917. New York: C. Scribner's Sons,
1918. x p., 1 1., 281 p. illus. 12. BTZS
Mortane, Jacques. Guynemer, the ace of
aces; translated by Clifton Harby Levy,
together with transcripts from Guynemer's
own note-book of flight, and photographic
fac-similes of its pages. New York: Mof-
fat, Yard & Company, 1918. xxxii p.. 1 1.,
267 p. illus. 12. BTZY
Moynihan, Sir Berkeley George Andrew.
American addresses. Philadelphia and
London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1917.
2 p.l., 7-143 p. 8. WII
Contents: The causes of the war. Gunshot
wounds and their treatment. Wounds of the knee-
joint. On injuries to the peripheral nerves and their
treatment. Gunshot wounds of the lungs and pleura.
Muehlon, Wilhelm. Der Brief Dr. Mueh-
lons. (In: K. M. Lichnowsky, Meine Lon-
doner Mission. Zurich, 1918. 8. [3. ed.i
p. 50-53.) BTZE p.v.303, no.10
Revelations by an ex-director of
Krupp's; Dr. Muhlon's memorandum and
his letter to Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg.
New York: G. H. Doran Co. [1918.! vi, 8
p. 12. BTZE p.v.303, no.9
Murphy, William S. The genesis of Brit-
ish war poetry. London: Simpkin, Mar-
shall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd., 1918.
185 p. 8. BTZI
National City Company. Internal war
loans of belligerent countries, also con-
solidation loan of Spain and mobilization
loans of Switzerland and Holland. New
York: The National City Company. 1918.
144 p. folded tables. 8. BTZO
Nurse, Euston John. Palestine and the
war. With sixteen illustrations... Lon-
56
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
don: Skeffington & Son, Ltd., 1918. viii
p., 11., 11-131(1) p., 5 maps, 7 pi. 12.
*PWC
O'Higgins, Harvey Jerrold. The Ger-
man whisper. [Washington, 1918.] 30 p.,
11. 16. BTZEp.v.303, no.l
Paribeni, Roberto. L'ltalia e il Mediter-
raneo orientale. Roma: L'ltaliana, 1916.
2 p.l., (i)iv-vii, 104 p., 1 1. 12. (Problemi
nazionali. no. 3.) GIE
Pearce, Perce. Seaman Si; the adven-
tures of a blue jacket on the high seas of
fun and trouble. Chicago: Reilly & Brit-
ton Co. [cop. 1918.) 95(1) p. illus. ob.
32. BTZE
Perry, Lawrence. Our navy in the war.
New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1918. x p.,
1 1., 279 p. illus. 12. VYAF
Peters, Madison Clinton. The distribu-
tion of patriotism in the United States.
New York: The Patriotic League [Cop.
1918j. 80 p. 8. IE
Phillipson, Coleman. Alsace-Lorraine;
past, present and future. With four maps.
London: T. F. Unwin, Ltd. [1918.] 327(1)
p., 4 maps. 4. ETB
Plumon, Eugene. English-German guide
for the use of the British and American
forces at the front... with vocabulary of
words, terms and military expressions in
English-German for the British Expedi-
tionary Forces. Paris: Payot & Cie., 1917.
1 p.l., [V-ivi, .(1)8-273 p. illus., tables. 24.
(Guides Plumon.) VWB
Poole, Ernest. The village; Russian im-
pressions. New York: The Macmillan
Company, 1918. 4 p.l., 234 p. 12. GLOB
Price, G. Ward. The story of the Sa-
lonica army, by G. Ward Price, official
correspondent with the allied forces in the
Balkans: with an introduction by Viscount
Northcliffe. New York: E. J. Clode ( cop.
1918). xiii, 311 p. illus. 8. BTZE
Radford, George. Our daily bread.
London: published for Our Land Press,
by Constable & Co., Ltd., 1918. 127 p. 12.
TEK
Raemaekers, Louis. America in the war.
Each cartoon faced with a page of com-
ment by a distinguished American, the text
forming an anthology of patriotic opinion.
New York: The Century Co., 1918. 4 p.l.,
207 p. illus. ob. f. fBTZE
Rand, McNally & Company. Rand Mc-
Nally new reference atlas of the world and
the war, containing detailed maps of Euro-
pean war areas, strategic maps in minute
detail of the battle regions in Belgium,
France, and Italy, and a large-scale map
of every country in the world. With an
introductory war summary. . .by S. J. Dun-
can-Clark... Chicago: Rand, McNally &
Co. [cop. 1918.] 148 p. maps. f.
Map Div.
Rappoport, Angelo S. Pioneers of the
Russian revolution. London: S. Paul &
Co. [1918.) xxvii, 281(1) p., 10 pi., 6 ports.
12. *QG
Ratti, F. V. Romenia latina: La Dacia
Romana; I due principati; L'indipendenza;
L'influenza francese in Romenia; Carlo i,
re di Romenia; I tesori della terra; Ro--
menia intellettuale; La Romenia irredenta;
L'avvenire della Romenia. Con una intro-
duzione di Giorgio Diamandy... Firenze:
"I Libri d'oggi" [introd. 1915]. 140 p., 1 1.
8. GIVE
A Red triangle girl in France. New
York: George H. Doran Company [Cop.
1918j. viii p., 11., 11-1 68 p. 12. BTZW
Reed, Edward Bliss. 700 French terms
for American field artillerymen. . .with a
foreword by Lieutenant Colonel Robert
M. Danford... 2d ed., rev. and augm.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1918.
6 p.l., (1)12-65 p., 41. 24. VWW
Reiss, Rudolphe Archibald. Report upon
the atrocities committed by the Austro-
Hungarian army during the first invasion
of Serbia, submitted to the Serbian gov-
ernment by R. A. Reiss. . . English trans-
lation by F. S. Copeland. London: Simp-
kin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd.
[1916.] xii, 192 p.. 3 folded diagrs., 15 pi.
8. (Serbia. Ministarstvo Inostranih
Dela.) BTZE
Renshaw, Constance Ada. Battle and
beyond. London: E. Macdonald, 1917. 90
p. 8. BTZI
Poems.
Resseguier de Miremont, Roger Maria
Hermann Bernhard, Graf. Francesco Giu-
seppe e la sua corte. Roma: L'"Italiana,"
1915. 148 p., 6 pi., 13 ports, sq. 4. FC
Richet, Charles Robert. War nursing;
what every woman should know, Red
Cross lectures by Charles Richet. . .trans-
lated by Helen De Vere Beauclerk. New
York: R. M. McBride & Co., 1918. xi, 119
(l)p. 12. WTZ
Rickard, Mrs. Victor George Howard.
The story of the Munsters at Etreux, Fes-
tubert. Rue du Bois and Hulloch. With
an introduction by Lord Dunraven...
London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1918. xvi,
116 p., 5 pi., 6 ports, maps. 12. BTZE
Ridington, John. The poetry of the war;
an address delivered before the Pacific
Northwest Library Association, at the
Public Library, Portland, Oregon, Septem-
ber 5, 1917. "[Vancouver. Canada? 1917?i
40 p. illus. 8. BTZI p.v.13, no.9
Rihbany, Abraham Mitrie. America save
the Near East. Boston, Mass.: The Beacon
Press [cop. 1918,. x, 164 p. 12. BTZP
Robertson, John Mackinnon. The new
tariffism. London: G. Allen & Unwin. Ltd.
[1918.] 63(1) p. 12. TIW
THE EUROPEAN WAR
57
Robinson, J. J. National reconstruction.
A study in practical politics and states-
manship. London: Hurst and Blackett,
Ltd., 1918. viiip., 21., 154 p., 11. 12.
BTZT
Robinson, James William. Soul crises,
our relation to the great war. Boston: The
Gorham Press, 1918. 291 p. 12. (Library
of religious thought.) BTZG
Rodrigues, Gustave. The people of ac-
tion, an essay on American idealism; trans-
lated by Louise Seymour Houghton; with
an introduction by J. Mark Baldwin...
and a preface to the American edition, by
the author. New York: C. Scribner's Sons,
1918. Hi, 251 p. 12. ILH
Ronze, Raymond. La question d'Af-
rique; etude sur les rapports de 1'Europe
et de 1'Afrique depuis les origines jusqu'a
la grande guerre de 1914. Preface de M.
fidouard Driault. Paris: F. Alcan, 1918. 2
p.l., xi, 391 p. 8. (Bibliotheque d'histoire
contemporaine.) BKB
Rossi, Giuseppe de, compiler. Gli aned-
doti della nostra guerra, raccolti da Giu-
seppe de Rossi. Bologna: N. Zanichelli
[1916j. 5 p.l., (1)4-212 p., 21. 12. BTZE
Sacerdote, Cesare. La guerra e la crisi
del carbone in Italia; tesi di laurea, pubbli-
cata a cura del R. ist. superiore di studi
commerciali di Torino. Torino: Fratelli
Bocca, 1917. 3 p.l., (1)4-122 p. tables. 8.
BTZO
Sassoon, Siegfried. Counter-attack, and
other poems. London: W. Heinemann,
1918. viii, 9-63(1) p. 12. BTZI
Poems.
Scott, Frederick George. In the battle
silences; poems written at the front. To-
ronto: Musson Book Co., Ltd., 1917. 4 p.l.,
5-33(1) p. 16. BTZI p.v. 13, no.l
Poems.
Scott, William Robert. Economic prob-
lems of peace after war. (Second series.)
The W. Stanley Jevons lectures at Univer-
sity College, London, in 1918. Cambridge
[Eng.]: The University Press, 1918. xii,
139 p. 8. BTZO
Contents: Preface. Mare liberum, aer clausus?
A league of nations and commercial policy. The
financial burden of today and of tomorrow. Con-
scription or proscription of capital. The period of
financial transition. Ten years after. Appendix.
Index.
Segond, J. La guerre mondiale et la vie
spirituelle. Paris: F. Alcan, 1918. 3 p.l.,
166 p., 11. 12. (Bibliotheque de philoso-
phic contemporaine.) BTZE
Seltzer, Harry Gabriel. Two crosses and
a crown, by Harry G. Seltzer, American
consul in Breslau, Germany, during the
European war, 1914-17. 1st ed., 1918.
Reading, Pa.: Eagle Book and Job Press
icop. 1918j. 80 p. illus. 16. BTZW
Sezanne, Marcel. Resurrection! Un
acte en vers represente pour la premiere
fois dans la salle de 1'ancienne Faculte des
lettres, a Toulouse, le ler decembre, 1915
... [Toulouse: G. Berthoumieu, 1917.] 16
p. 8. BTZI p.v.13, no.5
Drama.
Smith, J. MacDonald. On the elements
in war. London: T. Nelson and Sons, Ltd.
[1918., viii, (1)10-54 p. 8. VWC
Stevens, Thomas Wood. The drawing
of the sword, together with the text of
the National Red Cross pageant. Boston:
C. C. Birchard & Co. t cop. 1918.] 39 p.
illus. 8. BTZI p.v.13, no.4
Stevenson, William Yorke. From "Poilu"
to "Yank," by William Yorke Stevenson,
Section No. 1, American Ambulance, 1917
.*. . Boston and New York: Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1918. xxvi, 209(1) p.
illus. 12. BTZW
Stimson, Julia Catherine. Finding them-
selves; the letters of an American army
chief nurse in a British hospital in France.
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918.
viii p., 1 1., 231 p., 1 port. 8. BTZW
Strother, French. Fighting Germany's
spies. Garden City, New York: Double-
day, Page & Company, 1918. xiii, 275(1) p.
illus. 8. BTZS
Taylor, Laurette. "The greatest of these
-"; written by Laurette Taylor; a diary
with portraits of the patriotic all-star- tour
of "Out there." New York: George H.
Doran Company [Cop. 1918]. xiii p., 1 1.,
17-61 p. illus. 8. BTZW
Vico, Pietro. Diritto penale militare...
Estratto dalla Enciclopedia del diritto pe-
nale italiano gia diretta dal Prof. Enrico
Pessina. Milano: Societa editrice libraria,
1917. 3 p.l., (1)4-396 p. 2. ed., rev. and enl.
4. VWH
Waldo, Nigel. Wallflowers: illustrated
by Arthur Litle. New York: The Hannis
Jordan Company [Cop. 1918j. 60 p., 2 pi.
12. NBO
The Western critic, v. 1, no. 1-7 (May-
Nov., 1917). Milwaukee, 1917. 8. BTZE
Monthly.
Editor: K. Schauermann.
Suppressed with the Nov. number.
What is my share of the cost of the war?
New York: Corn Exchange Bank [Cop.
1918,. 11(1) p. 8. BTZS p.v.7, no.5
Wylie, Richard Cameron. Collapse of
Christless civilizations. Pittsburgh, Pa.:
National Reform Association, 1918. 135 p.
12. BTZG
Yale Club of New York City. Military
Committee. Yale and the guns. [New
York City: The Military Committee of the
Yale Club of New York City, 1917., 12 1.
illus. 12. BTZS p.v.7, no.4
Zimmern, Helen, and ANTONIO AGRESTI.
New Italy. London: Constable and Co.,
Ltd., 1918. xix, 274 p. 12. BWX
ECONOMICS, SOCIOLOGY, AXD POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Aleman, Ricardo M. La letra de cam-
bio; estudio de derecho mercantil. Xabana
[i. e. Habanaj: Libreria "Cervantes," 1918.
4p.l., 224 p., 21. 8. THR
Boyd, Mary Sumner. The woman citi-
zen; a general handbook of civics, witn
special consideration of women's citizen-
ship. With an introduction by Carrie
Chapman Catt. . . New York: F. A. Stokes
Co. [cop. 1918., xii, 260 p. 12. SNS
"Tliis hook puts levers in the hands of women
who, suffrage won, would clear away the great ruck
of minor civil disabilities which still beset women
as such, and would next help modernize the ma-
chinery through which all the electorate, men and
women alike, must act. She not only tells of ob-
stacles to be rid of, but of opportunities to use,
leaving to the new citizen, however, what use ti
make of them. She tells these things clearly and
compellingly." Survey, Jan. 11, 1919.
Bradlee, Francis Boardman Crownin-
shield. The Boston and Lowell Railroad,
the Nashua and Lowell Railroad, and the
Salem and Lowell Railroad. Salem, Mass.:
Essex Institute, 1918. 2 p.l., 64 p., 2 facs.,
10 pi., 2 ports. 8. TPR
Clark, Kate Upson. Teaching the child
patriotism. Boston: The Page Co., 1918.
3 p.l., 174 p., 11., Ipl. 12. SEE
Contents: The appeal to history. The patriotism
of peace. Personal responsibility in politics. Teach-
ing the meaning of democracy. Sacrificing for pa-
triotism. Patriotism and health. Work as a vital
part of patriotism. A patriot's manners and morals.
The patriot's religion and ideals.
Clarke, Ida Clyde. The little democracy;
a text-book on community organization.
With introduction by P. P. Claxton...
New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1918. xv.
252 p., 1 1. 12. SB
"Miss Clarke has assembled in this volume, which
is called a text-book in community organization, much
valuable opinion, formulated in various bureaus at
Washington, on the mode of proceeding to organize
community activities along varied lines. . . Among
the co itributors are Henry E. Jackson, Hugh Find-
lay, of the Department of Agriculture (The Com-
munity Garden), and Prof. T. N. Carver, who
contributes suggestive pages on rural economic or-
ganization. . ." Survey, Dec. 28, 1918.
Clay, Henry. Economics, an introduc-
tion for the general reader. New York:
Macmillan Co., 1918. xviii, 456 p. 8. TC
"The outstanding characteristic of Henry Clay's
Economics for the General Reader is its readableness.
Beyond a certain point the involved questions of
economic theory cannot be simplified. Some writers
of economic textbooks seem to have supposed that
condensation and simplification were synonymous
terms; others have attempted to hide theory behind
alluring description on the apparent assumption that
the theory would be swallowed more or less un-
noticed. Professor Clay, on the other hand, recog-
nizes frankly that 'economies' means 'economics,'
but he has produced a unique book because in its
preparation he bethought himself constantly of the
needs of the general reader the reader who can
understand a clear presentation of what is clear
in the author's own thought, but who wishes never-
theless to be relieved of the task of carrying in his
mind a highly technical jargon or specialized nomen-
clature..." Eugene E. Agger in the "Preface."
Cohen, Julius Henry. Commercial arbi-
tration and the law. New York: D. Apple-
ton and Co., 1918. xx, 339 p. 8. TLV
Cooke, Morris Llewellyn. Our cities
awake; notes on municipal activities and
administration. . .with a foreword by New-
ton D. Baker. . . Garden City: Doubleday,
Page & Co., 1918. xxiii, 351(1) p., 31 pi.
illus. tables. 8. SER
Contents: Paving the way. Some mechanisms of
municipal management. Science in the management
of our cities. The one best way. They who serve
the city. Finding the man in ten thousand. The
arm of publicity. Our utilities and their owners.
The city as an ally of industrial progress. Some-
thing more than a voter. A glimpse of singing cities.
Cooley, Charles Horton. Social proces-
ses. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1918.
vi. 430 p. 8. SB
Reviewed in the American journal of sociology,
November, 1918.
Ely, Richard Theodore, and others. Out-
lines of economics. (3d rev. ed.) By
Richard T. Ely... Thomas S. Adams...
Max O. Lorenz. . .Allyn A. Young. . . New
York: The Macmillan Company, 1917. xiii,
769 p. tables, diagrs. 8. TC
Farrington, Frank. The successful sales-
man. Chicago: Laird & Lee, Inc. rcop.
1918., v, 7-208 p. 12. . TMG
Ficker, Nicholas Thiel. Shop expense
analysis and control... New York: The
Engineering Magazine Company, 1917. ix,
236 p. illus. 8. (Industrial management
library.) TME
Forbes-Lindsay, Charles Harcourt Ains-
lie. Business insurance, a concise descrip-
tion of the adaptation of life insurance to
corporations, business firms, and individu-
als. Chicago: Spectator Co. [Cop. 1918.]
ix, 114 p. 16. SIL
Galloway, Lee. Office management; its
principles and practice; covering organiza-
tion, arrangement, and operation with spe-
cial consideration of the employment,
training, and payment of office workers.
New York: Ronald Press Co., 1918. xxxi.
701 p., 2 pi. charts, forms. 8. TME
[58]
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
59
Economics, Sociology, etc., continued.
Gerstenberg, Charles W. Organization
and control, with the collaboration of
Walter S. Johnson. New York: Alexander
Hamilton Institute [Cop. 1917]. xviii, 315 p.
illus. 12. (Modern business; a series of
texts prepared as part of the modern busi-
ness course and service of the Alexander
Hamilton Institute. ( v. 3.]) TM (Modern)
Gilbert, Arthur Benson. American cities:
their methods of business. New York:
The Macmillan Co., 1918. 5 p.l., 240 p. 12.
SER
Glasson, William Henry. Federal mili-
tary pensions in the United States. Edited
by David Kinley. . . New York: Oxford
University Press, 1918. xii p., 1 1., 305 p.
diagrs., tables. 4. SIV
Gowin, Enoch Burton. The selection
and training of the business executive.
New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. xii
p., 11., 225 p. diagrs., tables. 12. TME
Contents: Executive positions. The asset value
of executives. The essential qualities of an execu-
tive. Nature and nurture. Phrenology and physi-
ognomy. Methods of selection. The problem of
selection standards. Experience and training. Meth-
ods of training. The training program. Incentives
for the executive. The policy regarding personnel.
Index.
Grant, Percy Stickney. Fair play for the
workers, some sides of their maladjust-
ment and the causes. New York: Moffat,
Yard & Co., 1918. xii p., 1 1., 368'p. 8.
TDI
"Mr. Grant has written in a spirit of broad hu-
manitarianism and intense social sympathy. He has
read widely and has supplemented his reading by
current observation and informal interview. His
volume does not profess to be an independent con-
tribution to social economics nor a systematic ex-
position of our present knowledge of the labor ques-
tion... The volume is likely to find a considerable
body of readers and to awaken interest where it has
not heretofore existed, in the conditions of work
and the striving of the workers." Survey, Dec. 28,
1918.
Hall, William Clarke. The state and the
child. New York: F. A. Stokes Co. tpref.
1917., xv, 195(1) p. 12. (New common-
wealth books, no. 4.) SLL
Reviewed in the Survey, Jan. 11, 1919.
Heniger, Alice Minnie Herts. The king-
dom of the child. With an introduction by
G. Stanley Hall. . . New York: E. P. Dut-
ton & Co. [cop. 1918., xiv p., 21., 173 p.,
8 pi. 8. SSI
Deals with the development and full play of the
dramatic instincts of the child.
How to handle and develop your own
business; tested plans and methods that
build success in business and profession
ways to make new profits how to cut
down the load of profitless detail work.
Chicago: A. W. Shaw Co. t cop. 1918.1 ix,
142, xi-xii p. illus. 8. TMD
Jenney, Charles Albert. Record of busi-
ness in each of the states and territories
of the United States and the Dominion of
Canada by the joint stock fire insurance
companies in 1917, and of aggregate busi-
ness for thirty-seven years, from 1880 to
1916 inclusive... Compiled from the re-
ports of the companies to the state and ter-
ritorial insurance departments, and to the
Weekly underwriter. . . Edited by Charles
A. Jenney... New York: Underwriter
Prtg. and Pub. Co., 1918. 144 p. f. SIK
Kaneko, Josephine Conger, compiler.
Woman's voice; an anthology. Boston:
Stratford Co., 1918. 2 p.l., vii-xxxvi p., 1 1..
294 p. 12. SNF
Kendall, Calvin Noyes, and G. A. MIRICK.
How to teach the special subjects. Bos-
ton: Houghton Mifflin Co. [Cop. 1918.] xvi.
310 p., 6 pi., 1 folded table, illus., tables.
12. (Riverside textbooks in education.)
SSI
Lipman, Frederick L. Creating capital;
money-making as an aim in business. Bos-
ton: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. 3 p.l.,
72 p. 12. (Barbara Weinstock lectures
on the morals of trade.) TDC
McFee, Inez Nellie Canfield. The teach-
er, the school, and the community. New
York: American Book Co. [Cop. 1918.] 256
p. illus. 12. SSD
Marshall, Leon Carroll, editor. Readings
in industrial society, a study in the struc-
ture and functioning of modern economic
organization. Chicago, 111.: The Univer-
sity of Chicago Press [1918]. xxiv, 1082 p.
8. TB
Reviewed in the American journal of sociology,
November, 1918.
Martin, Mac. Advertising campaigns.
New York: Alexander Hamilton Institute
[cop. 1917]. xvii, 338 p. 12. (Modern
business; a series of texts prepared as part
of the modern business course and service
of the Alexander Hamilton Institute, v.
13.) TM (Modern)
Meulen, Henry. Industrial justice
through banking reform; an outline of a
policy of individualism.- London: R. T.
James, 1917. xi, 324 p. 8. THE
Morehouse, William Russell. Bank de-
posit building; practical and proved meth-
ods of increasing your business and hold-
ing it... New York: The Bankers Pub-
lishing Co., 1918. 4 p.l., 254 p. 8. THE
114 proved plans to save a busy man
time; tested plans for making every min-
ute count ways to keep work free from
interruption how to put your office and
desk in effective time-saving trim meth-
ods that help to speed up routine. Chica-
go: A. W. Shaw Company [Cop. 1918]. 160
p. 8. TMF
60
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Economics, Sociology, etc., continued.
O'Sullivan, Frank Dalton. Enemies of
the underworld, embracing sixty-eight
stories by America's foremost! detectives.
Chicago, 111.: The O'Sullivan Publishing
Company t cop. 1917]. 4 p.l., vi, 678 p. 8.
SLG
Perez Hervas, Jose. Diccionario de
correspondencia comercial; castellano,
frances, italiano, ingles y aleman, redac-
tado por D. Jose Perez Hervas. . . Barce-
lona: Editorial europeoamericana, 1917.
407 p. 8. TMO
Routzahn, Evart G., and M. B. SWAIN
ROUTZAHN. The A B C of exhibit planning.
New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1918.
xiv, 234 p., 31 pi. 12. (Survey and exhibit
series.) SB
Royden, Agnes Maude. Women and the
sovereign state. New York: F. A. Stokes
Co. [1917.! 4 p.l., 147 p. 12. (New com-
monwealth books, no. 5.) SNF
". . .The book is particularly timely here and now,
inasmuch as we ourselves are faced with the risk
of making our own industrial readjustment in re-
sponse to the assumed necessity of meeting masculine
demands, rather than upon any ground of justice to
all workers, men and women alike." Survey, Dec.
28, 1918.
Schoch, Parke, and MURRAY GROSS. Ele-
ments of business. New York: American
Book Co. [Cop. 1918.] 216 p. forms. 12.
TMD
Schwendimann, Johannes. Luzernische
Handels- und Gewerbepolitik vom Mittel-
alter bis zur Gegenwart. Ein Beitrag zur
Geschichte des schweizerischen Mittel-
standes, dargestellt durch Dr. Johannes
Schwendimann... Luzern: Raber & Cie.,
1918. viii, 390 p., 6 pi. illus. 8. TLH
Sears, Jesse Brundage. Classroom or-
ganization and control. Boston: Hough-
ton Mifflin Co. t cop. 1918., xii p., 1 1., 300
p. tables, diagrs. 12. (Riverside text-
books in education.) STB
Smith, Edward James. Race regenera-
tion. London: P. S. King & Son, Ltd.,
1918. xii, 223 p., 83 pi., 1 port. 8. SB
Reviewed in the Survey, Dec. 28, 1918.
Smith, F. R. G. The ABC of banking.
With preface by Ernest F. Leet... Lon-
don: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent
& Co., Ltd., 1918. xii, 206 p. 2. ed. 16.
THE
Stockett, Joseph Noble. The arbitral de-
termination of railway wages... Boston
and New York: Houghton Mifflin Com-
pany, 1918. xxv, 198 p., 11. 8. (Hart,
Schaffner & Marx prize essays, v. 26.)
TDD
Tead, Ordway. Instincts in industry; a
study of working-class psychology. Bos-
ton: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. xiv p.,
21., 221 p. 12. TDI
Reviewed in the Survey, Jan. 11, 1919.
Tobias, R. B., and M. E. T. MARCY. Wom-
en as sex venders; or, Why women are
conservative (being a view of the economic
status of woman). Chicago: C. H. Kerr
& Co. [cop. 1918.] 3 p.l., 9-59 p. 16.
SNF
Tufts, James Hayden. The ethics of co-
operation. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.,
1918. 3 p.l., 73(1) p. 16. (Barbara Wein-
stock lectures on the morals of trade.)
SIO
Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities.
Proceedings of the annual convention.
[Ho.1-3], 6, 8-12 (1906-08, 1911, 1913-17).
Halifax, N. S., 1909-18. 8. SERA
Velarde, Jose, and others. Apuntes y
documentos para la historia del correo en
Mexico, por Jose Velarde, Manuel H. San
Juan y Lie. Justino Obregon M. tomo 1.
Mexico: I. Escalante, 1908. illus. 8.
TVC
Wilber, John Fremont. Progress and its
enemies, showing the fallacy of the single
tax theory, and some other enemies of
progress. Somerville, Mass.: J. F. Wilber,
1918. 2 p.l., iii, 103 p. 8. TIK
ART
Decorative Art
Atkinson, Frank H., and G. W. ATKINSON.
"A show at" she' cards; comprehensive,
complete, concise. Chicago: F. J. Drake
& Co. [cop. 1918.) 2 p.l., 47, ( 228i p. illus.
f. fMLW
Dyer, Walter Alden. Creators of deco-
rative styles; being a survey of the decora-
tive periods in England from 1600 to 1800,
with special reference to the masters of
applied art who developed the dominant
styles. Illustrated with sixty-four full
pages of photographs. Garden City, New-
York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1917.
xv, 177(1) p. illus. 8. MLF
Contents: The development of applied art in Eng-
land. Inigo Jones. Daniel Marot. Sir Christopher
Wren. Grinling Gibbons. Jean Tijou. Thomas
Chippendale. Sir William Chambers. Robert Adam.
Josiah Wedgwood. George Hepplewhite. Thomas
Sheraton.
Lumet, Louis, and YVANHOE RAMBOSSON.
Documents sur 1'art decoratif frangais du
ix me au xix me siecle, publics par Louis Lu-
met... jet] Yvanhoe Rambosson... [fasc.
1-8.] Paris: Editions de L'Art decoratif
[191-?,. pi. f. ffMLE
no. 308 of 500 copies printed.
Oppenord, Gilles Marie. CEuvres de
Gille Marie Oppenort. 2 e recueil. Frises,
panneaux, pendules, pilastres, cartouches,
feux, fontaines, gaines, profits de moulures,
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
61
Art Decorative Art, continued.
etc., grave par Huquier. Paris: Chez Hu-
quier [18 ?]. 1 p.l., 73 pi., 1 port. f.
ft MLEP
Reproductions by photographic process of selected
plates from his works.
This is one of those collections of original de-
signs used by craftsmen of the period. The present
exhibition ("Master ornamentalists") in the Stuart
Gallery of this Library, following a similar one
at the Grolier Club and preceding another at the
Metropolitan Museum, emphasizes the interest and
value of such "source material" to the designer.
Strong, Charles Jay, and L. S. STRONG.
Strong's book of designs; a masterpiece of
modern ornamental art, comprising new
ideas and designs of every conceivable sort
of interest to the sign painter, card writer
and commercial artist; including air brush
designs, posters, show cards, business
cards, letter heads, sign ends, ribbons,
scrolls, panels, book covers, hanging signs,
also thirty pages of ornamental work in
color, and numerous alphabets. New and
enl. ed. Chicago: F. J. Drake & Company,
cop. 1917. 1 p.l., 93 pi. ob. 8. MLW
Vanderwalker, Fred Norman. New sten-
cils and their use; a practical working
method for the average painter and decora-
tor. Chicago: F. J. Drake & Co. t cop.
1918.] 2 p.l., 7-148.p. illus. 12. MLK
Furniture and Interior Decoration
Decorations interieures & meubles des
epoques Louis xv , Louis xvi et empire.
Revue d'art decoratif. annee 1-2 (1907/8-
1908/9). Paris: C. Foulard [1908-09,. f.
fMLEP
Monthly.
No text; annee 12 consist of plates 1192.
Dumonthier, Ernest. Bois de sieges.
Collection publiee par Ernest Dumonthier
... Paris: C. Massin [1912]. 4 1., 54 pi. f.
fMOF
Dyer, Walter Alden. Handbook of
furniture styles. Being an abridged guide
to the more important historic styles of
furniture, especially intended for ready ref-
erence, including chronological tables, bib-
liography and index. New York: The Cen-
tury Co., 1918. xiv, 155 p., 16 pi. 8.
MOF
Kelly, Albanis Ashmun. The expert in-
terior decorator; a manual of reference
for the expert decorator and instruction
for the beginner in the art of painting and
decorating the walls of private residences,
public buildings, churches, halls, lodge
rooms, etc. [Malvern, Pa.:] A. A. Kelly,
1917. 3 p.l., 188 p. illus. 8. MLO
La Vallee Poussin, fitienne de. Cahiers
d'arabesques, propres a la decoration des
appartements; dessines a Rome par M.
Lavallee Poussin, ou executes sous sa di-
rection par Le Clerc, Voisin, J. M. Moreau,
Berthelot, Janneret; graves par Guyot.
Berlin: B. Hessling [1911,. 2 p.l., 38 pi. f.
t MLEP (Poussin)
Nutting, Wallace. Colonial furniture
and interior decoration. [Saugus Centre,
Mass., 1917?, 31 pi. ob. f. f MOF
40 numbered photographs, mounted on 31 leaves.
Patching, John F. Lace work in the
field of decoration. New York City: J. F.
Patching & Co. [19 ?] 15 p. illus. f.
fMLO
Remon, Georges. Interieurs de style
xvn e & xviii 6 siecles directoire empire ;
soixante planches reproduisant en fac-
simile les aquarelles de 1'auteur, Georges
Remon, architecte decorateur. Paris: Li-
brairie centrale des beaux-arts [1907,. 4
p.l., 60 mounted col. pi. f. ft MLEP
Richardson, George. A book of ceilings,
composed in the style of the antique gro-
tesque: designed and etched by George
Richardson... Livre de plat-fonds. . .
Londres: 1'auteur, 1776. 3 p.l., ii, ii, lip.,
XLVIII pi. f . ft MLO
English and French texts in parallel columns.
Sherwin-Williams Company. A port-
folio of plans for home decoration. Cleve-
land, O.: Sherwin-Williams Co. [191-?, 11
(1) p., 21 col'd pi. illus. 8. MLO
Descriptive text on back of plates.
Windoes, Ralph Flagg. Cedar chests,
how to make them. Milwaukee: The Bruce
Publishing Company [cop. 1918j. 69 p., 1 1.
illus. 8. MOF
Art Industry
Italy. Ispettorato dell' Industria e del
Commercio. The alabasters of Volterra.
Rome: J. Bertero & C. (] 1910. 31 p. illus.
4. (The artistic crafts of Italy. 1.)
fMNE
Embroidery. Rome: [Bertero &
Co.,, 1912. 48 p. illus. 4. (The artistic
crafts of Italy. 2.) f MNE
Glass and stained glass windows.
Rome: [Tipografia nazionale di G. Bertero
e C.,, 1913. 61 p., 1 col'd pi. 4. (The
artistic crafts of Italy. 3.) f MNE
Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Crefeld. Die
Sammlung niederrheinischer Tonarbeiten,
von Friedr. Deneken. Crefeld: M. Buscher,
1914. 4 p.l., 7-100 p., 11., 4 maps, illus.
8. MPGK
Pitkin, Albert Hastings. Early Ameri-
can folk pottery, including the history of
the Bennington pottery. Hartford, Conn.:
[The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.,,
1918. 4 p.l., (1)8-152 p., 26 pi., 1 port. 8.
MPH
no. 82 of 260 copies printed.
62
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Art Art Industry, continued.
Radisics, Jeno, editor. Le pavilion his-
torique de la Hongrie a. 1'exposition uni-
verselle de Paris en 1900. Ouvrage public
sous les auspices et avec les souscriptions
des ministeres royaux hongrois de 1'in-
struction publique et du commerce. Redige
avec le concours de MM. fimeric de Szalay
et Arpad de Gyory par M. Eugene de
Radisics... Paris: Librairie centrale des
Beaux-Arts [1900j. 90 p., 31 pi. f. (Hun-
gary. Vallas-es Kozoktatasugyi Minis-
terium.) f MNE
Torrey, Julia Whittemore. Old Shef-
field plate, its technique and history as
illustrated in a single private collection.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. xiv
p., 1 1., 90 p., 11., 65 pi. 4. MNP
LITERATURE
Andreyevich, Leonid Nikolayevich. Laz-
arus, by Leonid Andreyev. The gentle-
man from San Francisco, by Ivan Bunin.
Translated by Abraham Yarmolinsky.
Boston: Stratford Co., 1918. vii, 9-58 p.
8. (Stratford universal library.) * QDM
Dostoyevski, Fiodor Mikhailovich. White
nights, and other stories, by Fyodor Dos-
toevsky. From the Russian by Constance
Garnett. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918.
Dostoevsky. v. 10.) ** QDM
Contents: White nights. Notes from under-
ground: Part 1. Underground. Part 2. A propos of
the wet snow. A faint heart. A Christmas tree
and a wedding. Polzunkov. A little hero. Mr.
Prohartchin.
Goldberg, Isaac, editor and translator.
Six plays of the Yiddish theatre. Second
series. By David Pinski, Perez Hirsch-
bein, Z. Levin, Leon Kobrin; translated
and edited by Isaac Goldberg. . . Boston:
J. W. Luce & Co. [cop. 1918.] 3 p.l., 197 p.
12. *PTP
Contents: Pinski, D. : Little heroes, The stranger.
Hirschbein, P. : On the threshold. Levin, Z. : Poetry
and prose. Kobrin, L. : The black sheep, The secret
of life.
Maude, Aylmer. Leo Tolstoy. New
York: Dodd, Mead '& Co., 1918. xi, 331(1)
p., 2 pi., Sports. 12. * QD
Miyatovich, Elodie Lawton, compiler
and translator. Serbian fairy tales, trans-
lated from the Serbian by Madame Elodie
L. Mijatovich. Illustrated by Sidney Stan-
ley. New York: R. M. McBride & Co.,
1918. viii, 204 p., 16 pi. 8. ** QKK
Newmarch, Rosa Harriet Jeaffreson.
The devout Russian; a book of thoughts
and counsels gathered from the saints and
fathers of the eastern church and modern
Russian authors, with an introduction and
biographical notes. London: H. Jenkins,
Ltd., 1918. 243 p., 8 pi. 12. * QCN
Rudzinsky, B. A., editor. Selections of
Russian poetry; edited with notes, etc.,
by B. A. Rudzinsky. . .assisted by Stella
Gardiner. . .with an introduction by Sir
Donald MacAlister. . . London: Blackie
and Son, Limited, 1918. 102 p., 5 1. 12.
**QDH
Contains poems by Karamzin, Pushkin, Tyutchev,
Lermontov, Count A. Tolstoy, Nikitin, Pleshcheyev,
Nadson, Sologub.
Tagore, Sir Rabindranath. Stories from
Tagore. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918.
4 p.l., 3-237 p. 12. *OKV
Contents: The Cabuliwallah. The home-coming.
Once there was a king. The child's return. Master
Mashai. Subha. The postmaster. The castaway.
The son of Rashmani. The Babus of Nayanjore.
Tolstoi, Lev Nikolayevich. What men
live by, and other tales. Translated by L.
and A. Maude. Boston: The Stratford Co.,
1918. 2 p.l., 9-66 p. 12. (Stratford uni-
versal library.) ** QDM
Tucic, Sergjan. The liberators, a drama
in three acts. With a preface by R. W.
Seton-Watson. Stratford-upon-Avon: The
Shakespeare Head Press, 1918. x p., 1 1..
( 1)3-75 p., 1 port. 12. * QKK
Translated by Fannie S. Copeland.
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER
BRANCHES
CIRCULATION
NEW
REGISTRA-
TIONS
READERS
IN READ-
ING ROOM
VOLUMES
ACCES-
SIONED
HOME USE
(VOLUMES)
HALL USE
(READERS)
MANHATTAN
Central Building *
44,900
4,213
41,296
2,563
16,177
35,296
25,999
30,343
16,674
5,950
22,357
23,567
16,306
11,552
11,335
11,030
9,281
8,050
13,350
14,013
20,817
14,062
19,327
25,724
18,381
33,463
20,549
31,682
30,652
19,451
15,925
21,147
11,460
21,758
20,772
25,519
22,190
19,670
38,280
5,626
37,903
43,150
5,079
6,928
7,807
8,065
3,983
6,121
9,916
26,341
15,715
11,860
6,960
1,657
2,908
17,377
4,555
5,148
4,385
6,617
3,876
3,467
5,364
4,557
6,955
3,780
6,232
6,057
4,650
10,905
3,290
11,995
11,735
5,346
5,851
6,512
554
3,502
4,561
6,862
7,812
5,475
14,508
1,910
9,031
15,291
3,119
2,997
1,488
3,054
1,811
1,408
95
5
294
542
461
644
211
58
421
256
83
134
135
114
116
149
170
213
180
241
249
271
260
315
237
452
429
263
194
256
319
422
193
354
370
264
654
76
610
580
54
73
142
130
19
2,239
856
855
3,655
2,733
315
369
1,108
1,725
1,959
2,117
3,238
4,839
891
2,250
1,495
2,296
1,141
2,394
1,766
1,436
938
691
4,026
3,315
2,796
1,958
931
1,468
724
154
1,438
106
149
465
551
815
217
54
277
704
168
184
127
172
124
177
164
247
335
239
283
389
381
551
344
396
356
368
212
207
243
320
219
912
292
308
786
46
615
583
103
132
185
124
89
Children's Room
Extension Division
Library for the Blind
East Broadway, 33
East Broadway, 192
Rivington street, 61 - - _ .
East Houston street, 388 .
Leroy street, 66 - __ . _
Bond street, 49 ..
8th street, 135 Second avenue
10th street, 331 East
13th street, 251 West
23rd street, 228 East
23rd street, 209 West
36th street, 303 East
40th street, 457 West
50th street, 123 East
51st street, 742 Tenth avenue
58th street, 121 East
67th street, 328 East
69th street, 190 Amsterdam avenue
77th street, 1465 Avenue A
79th street, 222 East _ . .
81st street, 444 Amsterdam avenue
96th street, 112 East .
100th street, 206 West
110th street, 174 East .
115th street, 203 West _ _
124th street, 9 West
125th street, 224 East
Manhattan street, 78
135th street, 103 West
145th street, 503 West
St. Nicholas avenue, 1000
179th street, 535 West
THE BRONX
140th street, 321 East
Morris avenue, 910
160th street, 759 East
168th street, 78 West
169th street, 610 East
176th street and Washington avenue
Kingsbridge avenue, 3041
RICHMOND
St. George _ _.
Port Richmond
Stapleton
Tottenville _. _...
Totals _
913,622
302,107
13,116
55,800 16,035
[63]
PRINCIPAL DONORS IN DECEMBER
VOLS.
American Historical Society . 1
American Institute of Internation-
al Law ..... 1
A very, Sam P. (2 drawings)
Bahamas. The Colonial Secretary 1
Barrett Company (153 periodicals) 3
Boston, Charles A. (36 sheets) . 2
Bridgeport Public Library . . 1
British Guiana. The Government
Secretary ..... 3
Bromwell, Miss Henrietta E.
Brooks Brothers . . . .45
Buchanan, J. Y. . . . .1
Burrell, Rev. David James . . 1
Business Training Corporation . 12
Canada. Parliament Distribution
Office (6 maps) ... 9
Catholic University of America . 4
Ceylon. The Colonial Secretary 1
China. Maritime Customs . . 1
Clarke, Augustus W. ... 1
Colman, Samuel (171 prints)
Colombia, Legacion de
Columbia University Library (15
charts, 5 atlases, one package of
newspapers, photographs) . 828
Cuba. Secretaria de Estado . 2
Curtis, Joseph O. (17 maps, 15
sheets) .....
Daughters of Founders and Patri-
ots of America. National So-
ciety. . . . 4
Deville, E 1
Doremus, Hon. Cornelius . . 1
Eagle, Star and British Dominions
Insurance Company, Ltd. . . 1
Fairchild, Mrs. Charles S. . .8
Gallatin, Albert E.
Gibraltar. Colonial Secretary . 1
Griffes, Mr. Charles T.
Groningen, Netherlands. The
Burgemeester .... 1
Hallock-Greenewalt. Alary .
Hawkes, McDougall (17 prints)
Holstein-Friesian Association of
America ..... 1
India Office. Secretary of State
for India ..... 1
Institut D'Estudis Catalans . . 1
Institute do Ceara ... 1
Iowa State Historical Society . 1
Jewish Welfare Board, U. S.
Army and Navy
Johnson, Chas. M. (1 wood-en-
graving)
Kahn. William (252 sheet music,
10 Mss. songs) .
152
10
3.990
4
28
1
28
1
24
22
51
U. S. Bureau of Education (20
sheets) .....
U. S. Sugar Manufacturers Asso-
ciation. Bureau of Statistics . 1
Universidad de Tucuman . . 8
Vasilieff, Nicholas
Villeneuve, Mile. J. (100 periodi-
cals) .....
Weaver, Lucius Egbert
Welling, \V. Brenton ... 2
Willing, J. Thomson . . . 1
Westinghouse, Church, Kerr &
Company ....
Whitecar, W. A. .
Young, Dr. Arthur N. .
1
29
Kilroe, Edwin P. (14 sheets, 7
posters, 11 cards) ... 48
La Forge, Frank .... 26
Lange, A. F. M. (48 plates) . . 1
League to Enforce Peace (6
sheets, 250 cards) . . .251 5,060
Leslie Judge Co. . ( . .33
Lithuanian Information Bureau . 2
Loux, Dr. Du Bois H. . 2
Alackall, Leonard L. . . . 2
Malaviya, Pandit Madan Mohan . 10
Marshall Jones Company . . 1
Maurer, Louis (1 print)
Messier, Mrs. Remsen Varick . 2
Monestir de Montserrat . . 1
Morgan, J. Pierpont ... 1
Municipal Engineers of the City
of New York .... 1
National Savings Bank
New Republic (The) . . .28
New York City. City Clerk . . 1
New York City. Municipal Civil
Service Commission ... 1
Newton, F. Maurice .
Nicoll, Miss Emily R. (2 prints) .
Nigeria. Colonial Secretary . 1
Norway. Bureau Central de Sta-
tistique ..... 2
Publishers' Weekly
Rhode Island State Library . . 7
Rothkugel, Max ....
Russell, Mrs. Charles Howland . 122
Scientific American (302 periodi-
cals) 46
Seed World (The) . . .1
Slater, John ....
Stokes, Rev. Anson Phelps, Jr. . 1
Sweden, Riksdagens Bibliotek . 65
Theosophical Society ... 5
Thompson, Henry Yates . . 1
Townsend, Howard . . .24
3
48
7
2
131
1
16
4
40
30
82
1
3
209
3
[64]
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
(Now in Print)
HANDBOOK AND GUIDES
Handbook of The New York Public Library -------
Central Building Guide -----------
Facts for the Public. A pamphlet of general information about the Library -
PRICE
- 10 cents.
5 cents,
free.
PERIODICALS
Annual Report of The New York Public Library,
upon request.)
(A limited number are given free
.Bulletin of The New York Public Library. Published monthly. Chiefly devoted to
the Reference Department. Bibliography, news of the Library, reprints of manuscripts,
descriptions of new accessions. $1.00 a year; current single numbers for 10 cents. Back
numbers at advanced rates.
Branch Library News. Quarterly Publication of the Circulation Department. Lists of
new books, reading lists, articles about books, etc. Given free at the Branches. By mail,
free to libraries and other public institutions. Otherwise, 25 cents a year.
New Technical Books. A selected list of books on industrial arts and engineering,
recently added to the Library. Published quarterly. (A limited number given free on
request.;
Municipal Reference Library Notes. Published weekly, except during July and August,
for circulation among the officials and employees of the City of New York. Price: $1.50
a year; 5 cents a copy. Apply at room 512, Municipal Building.
LISTS OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY RELATING TO VARIOUS TOPICS,
TEXTS PRINTED FROM MANUSCRIPTS OWNED BY THE LIBRARY, ETC.
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
Aborigines of Australia and Tasmania,
List of works relating to the -
American Dramas, A list of -
American Gypsies, by Albert Thomas
Sinclair ------
American Interoceanic Canals. A list
of references -----
American-Romani Vocabulary, by Al-
bert Thomas Sinclair -
Arabic Poetry, List of works relating to
Assyria and Babylonia. A list of ref-
erences ------
Astor Library, Catalogue of the. 8 vol-
umes. Sewed. Per volume -
Avesta and Romani, by Albert Thomas
Sinclair ------
Beggars, Mendicants, Tramps, Va-
grants, etc., List of works relating
to
Berlin and the Prussian Court in 1798.
From a ms. journal of Thomas
Boylston Adams - - - -
.20
.20
.05
.30
.05
.10
.45
5.00
.05
.05
.15
Billings, Dr. John Shaw, Memorial
Meeting in honor of the late - - .10
Bimetallism, Gold and Silver Standards,
etc., List of works relating to - - .15
Book-Reviews, by E. L. Pearson - - .20
Buddhism. A list of references - - .25
Ceramics and Glass, List of works re-
lating to - - - - - - .15
Chiaroscuro Prints, by Frank Weiten-
kampf ------ .05
City Planning and Allied Topics, Select
list of works relating to- - - .15
Columbus. Letter of Columbus on the
discovery of America. Facsimile
of the pictorial edition, with a new
and literal translation, and a com-
plete reprint of the four oldest
Latin editions.
Cloth .50
Paper 25
[65 ]
66
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
County Government. Including County
Publications. References to ma-
terial ------ .15
Cruise of the U. S. Brig Argus in 1813.
Journal of Surgeon James Inder-
wick ------ .10
De Bry Collection of Voyages, Cata-
logue of the ----- .05
Dehydrated Foods. A list of references .05
Diplomatic History of the European
War. A list of references - - .10
Early American Poetry, 1610 to 1820.
A list of works .20
Economic and Social Aspects of War.
A selected list of references - - .05
Emmet collection of mss., prints, etc..
Catalogue of. Sheets - 5.00
Exhibition of Etchings by Rembrandt,
from the J. Pierpont Morgan Col-
lection ------ Free
Exhibition Illustrating the History of
the Water Supply of the City of
New York from 1639 to 1917 -" - Free
Franklin, Benjamin, List of works re-
lating to - - - - - - .20
Furniture and Interior Decoration, List
of works relating to - .10
Geology, Mineralogy and Palaeontology
of New Jersey, List of works on - .15
Government Control of Railroads.
Rates, Regulation, etc., List of
works relating to - - - - .10
Gypsies, List of works relating to - - .05
Gypsies in Carniola and Carinthia, by
Albert Thomas Sinclair - - .05
Gypsies of Monastir by Rev. Lewis
Bond - .05
Henry Hudson, The Hudson River,
Robert Fulton and Steam Naviga-
tion, List of prints, books, manu-
scripts, etc., relating to - - - .30
Heritage of the Modern Printer, by
Margaret B. Stillwell - - - .05
Historical Printing Club, Publications
of the. (List and prices furnished
upon application.) -
Isle de Bourbon (Reunion). Docu-
ments, 1701-1710. Printed from the
original manuscript in the Library .20
Isle of Man, List of works relating to - .05
Japan, List of works relating to - .25
Joys of Librarianship, by Arthur E.
Bostwick .05
Lenox Library. Contributions to a
catalogue.
Voyages of Hulsius. Paper - - .50
Voyages of Thevenot - - - .50
The Waltonian Collection - - - .50
Works of Milton - ... .50
Letters of American Clergymen. 1711
to 1860 .05
Librarian as a Unifier, by Andrew
Keogh ------ .05
Library Tonic, by George Parker Win-
ship - - - .05
Library's Print Room, by Frank Weit-
enkampf ------ Free
Manuscript Division, The, by Victor
Hugo Paltsits .15
Money and Banking, List of works re-
lating to - - - - - - .55
Mormons, List of works relating to the .20
Mountaineering, Selected list of books
on------- .05
Music, History of, Selected list of works
relating to - - - - - .15
Music Publishers in New York City
before 1850. A directory - - .10
Naval History, Naval Administration,
etc., A selected list of works relat-
ing to ------ .50
Naval letters from Captain Percival
Drayton, 1861-1865 - - - .30
Near Eastern Question and the Balkan
States, List of works relating to - .55
Newspapers and Official Gazettes,
Checklist of - - - - - 1.85
Numismatics, List of works relating to .65
Old Prints in the Prints Division - - .05
Oriental Drama, List of works relating
to ------ .05
Oxy-Acetylene Welding, List of works
relating to - - - - - .15
Pageants in Great Britain and the
United States. A list of references .15
Paintings, Catalogue of, in the picture
galleries of the Library - .10
"Parnassus" Tapestry in the Library, by
George Leland Hunter - - - .05
Persia, List of works relating to - - .50
Philosophy, List of books relating to - .30
Political Parties in the United States,
1800-1914. A list of references
Prints and their Production. A list of
works ------
Prints and their Production: Supple-
ment . . _ -
Religion, Theology and Church History,
List of periodicals in the Library,
General Theological Seminary and
Union Theological Seminary relat-
ing to - - - - - - .15
Romani and Dard, by George F. Black .05
Russian, other Slavonic and Baltic Peri-
odicals, A list of - - - - .15
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
67
PRICE
Schoolroom Decoration. A list of ref-
erences ------ .05
Scientific Management. A list of refer-
ences ------ .25
Scotland, A list of works relating to - 3.00
Shakers, List of works relating to - .05
Shakespeareana, Catalogue of Exhibi-
tion of, compiled by Henrietta C.
Bartlett, 1916 - -. - - - 1.00
Spencer Collection of Modern Book
Bindings, by Henry W. Kent - - .15
Stage Scenery. A list of references to
illustrations since 1900 - - - .30
Stauffer Print Collection, by Charles
Allen Munn ----- .05
Storage Batteries. A list of references,
1900-1915 .15
Submarines. A list of references - - .35
Superstructures, by W. N. C. Carlton - .05
PRICE
Torpedoes. A list of references - - .30
Ultra-Violet Rays. A list of references .10
Virginia, List of works relating to - .25
War Taxation, 1914-1917. A list of ref-
erences ------ .05
Washington Eulogies. Checklist of
eulogies and funeral orations on
the death of Washington - - .25
William II. of Germany, Books relat-
ing to, presented by Dr. John A.
Mandel .05
Winthrop, Theodore, Bibliographical
notes on, by Elbridge Colby - - .05
Winthrop Books, Plates of the, by El-
bridge Colby ----- .05
Witchcraft in Europe, List of works
relating to ----- .10
Wood-Engraving To-Day, by Frank
Weitenkampf ----- .05
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
Publications to be obtained at any Branch Library, or from the Chief of the Circulation Department,
476 Fifth Avenue. Publications given free unless otherwise stated.
LISTS OF BOOKS FOR ADULTS
Altman Collection
"As Interesting as a Novel"
Books of Interest to Women Voters
Catalogue of Books for the Blind
Catalogue of Music for the Blind
Christmas Exhibit
Current Periodicals and Newspapers on File
at the Branches
Fairy Tales for Grown-up Readers
Flower Gardens
Joan of Arc
List of Piano Music
Military Training
"The New York of the Novelists"
Old-Fashioned Novels
Patriotism
Plays of Thirteen Countries
Poets of Yesterday
Polish Book List
Stories of Romance and Imagination
Stories of the Sea
Wanderers and Vagabonds
Lists in Embossed Type:
Catalogue of Books for the Blind New
York Point edition. European Braille
edition. 10 cents each.
Catalogue of Music for the Blind Braille
edition. New York Point edition. 10
cents each.
LISTS FOR CHILDREN
Favorite Stories of the Library Reading Clubs
Great Industries of America
Journeys to Foreign Lands
Stories, Poems, Songs and Plays for the
Christmas Holidays
LISTS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
Heroism
New York City and the Development of
Trade
Sea and Shore
The Shakespearian Festival
WILLIAM \V. APPLETON
ANDREW CARNEGIE
CLEVELAND H. DODGE
SAMUEL GREENBAUM
JOHN HENRY HAMMOND
LEWIS CASS LEDVARD
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
J. P. MORGAN-
MORGAN J. O'BRIEN
STEPHEN H. OLIN
HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN
WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS
ELIHU ROOT
CHARLES ROWLAND RUSSELL
EDWARD W. SHELDON
WILLIAM SLOANE
GEORGE W. SMITH
I. X. PHELPS STOKES
HENRY W. TAFT
PAYNE WHITNEY
JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor of the City, of Xew York, ex officio.
CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller of the City of New York, ex officio.
OFFICERS
President, LEWIS CASS LEDYARD, 476 Fifth avenue.
First Vice-President, ELIHU ROOT.
Second Vice-President, CLEVELAND H. DODGE.
Secretary, CHARLES ROWLAND RUSSELL, 476 Fifth avenue.
Treasurer, EDWARD W. SHELDON, 45 Wall street
Assistant Treasurer, UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, 45 Wall street.
Director, EDWIN H. ANDERSON, 476 Fifth avenue.
Chief Reference Librarian, H. M. LYDENBERG, 476 Fifth avenue.
Chief of the Circulation Department, FRANKLIN F. HOPPER, 476 Fifth avenue.
Editor, EDMUND L. PEARSON, 476 Fifth avenue.
BUILDINGS AND BRANCHES
CENTRAL BUILDING, 476 Fifth avenue, contains general administrative offices of the whole
system, all Divisions of the Reference Department, and the Central Circulation Branch,
Central Children's Room, Library for the Blind, and the Extension Division.
MUNICIPAL REFERENCE BRANCH, Room 512, Municipal Building. (Free for reference.)
CIRCULATION BRANCHES
MANHATTAN
CENTRAL CIRCULATION. 476 Fifth Avenue.
CHATHAM SQUARE. 33 East Broadway.
SEWARD PARK, 192 East Broadway.
RIVINGTON STREET, 61.
HAMILTON FISH PARK. 388 E. Houston st.
HUDSON PARK. 66 Leroy street.
OTTENDORFER. 135 Second avenue.
TOMPKINS SQUARE. 331 East 10th street.
JACKSON SQUARE. 251 West 13th street.
EPIPHANY. 228 East 23rd street.
MUHLENBERG. 209 West 23rd street.
ST. GABRIEL'S PARK. 303 East 36th street.
40rn STREET, 457 West.
CATHEDRAL. 123 East 50th street.
COLUMBUS. 742 Tenth avenue.
58TH STREET, 121 East.
67TH STREET, 328 East.
RIVERSIDE. 190 Amsterdam avenue.
WEBSTER. 1465 Avenue A.
YORKVILLE. 222 East 79th street.
ST. AGNES. 444 Amsterdam avenue.
96TH STREET, 112 East.
BLOOMINGDALE. 206 West 100th street.
AGUILAR. 174 East 110th street.
115TH STREET, 203 West.
HARLEM LIBRARY. 9 West 124th street.
125TH STREET, 224 East.
COLUMBIA SUB-BRANCH, Room 108a,Columbia
University Library.
GEORGE BRUCE. 78 Manhattan street.
135TH STREET, 103 West.
HAMILTON GRANGE. 503 West 145th street.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. 1000 St. Nicholas ave.
FORT WASHINGTON. 535 West 179th street.
THE BRONX
MOTT HAVEN. 321 East 140th street.
WOODSTOCK. 759 East 160th street.
MELROSE. 910 Morris avenue.
HIGH BRIDGE. 78 West 168th street.
MORRISANIA. 610 East 169th street.
TREMONT. 1866 Washington avenue.
VAN NEST SUB-BRANCH. 750 Morris Park
avenue.
FORDHAM SUB-BRANCH. 2647 Bainbridge
avenue. Near 194th street.
KINGSBRIDGE. 3041 Kingsbridge avenue.
WlLLIAMSBRIDGE SUB-BRANCH. 3777 White
Plains Road. Corner of 219th street.
CITY ISLAND SUB-BRANCH. 325 City Island
avenue.
RICHMOND
ST. GEORGE. 5 Central avenue.
PORT RICHMOND. 75 Bennett street.
WEST NEW BRIGHTON SUB-BRANCH. 996 Cas-
tleton avenue.
STAPLETON. 132 Canal street.
TOTTENVILLE. 7430 Amboy road.
[68]
BULLETIN
OF THE
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
FEBRUARY 1919
VOLUME 23 NUMBER 2
NEWS OF THE MONTH ----------71
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING PART II. (CONCLUSION) 73
THE WAR AND AFTER (RECENT ACCESSIONS) ----- 95
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY - 110
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR JANUARY - - 115
PRINCIPAL DONORS IN JANUARY - - - 116
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY - 117
NEW YORK
1919
\
PRINTED AT THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
form p-o ll i 1-1-19 He]
'T'HE Bulletin is published monthly by The New York Public Library at 476 Fifth Avenue, New York
-* City. Subscription One Dollar a year, current single numbers Ten Cents. Entered at the Post Office
at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter, February 10, 1897, under Act of July 16, 1894. Acceptance
for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized.
Printed at The New York Public Library, 476 Fifth Avenue. February 1919, Volume 23, Number 2.
BULLETIN
OF THE
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
VOLUME 23 FEBRUARY 1919 NUMBER 2
NEWS OF THE MONTH
GIFTS
TOURING the month of January, 1919, the Library received as gifts a total
r~* of 1,412 volumes, 5,922 pamphlets, 212 maps and 1,959 prints. Some
of the more important and interesting of these gifts were the following:
From Mr. W. E. Benjamin of New York came a collection of 1,931
portrait prints. M. Andre Messager (in addition to his recent gift of
"\ cronique") has presented to the Library the complete scores of his operas
"Fortunio" and "La Basoche."
Col. Robert C. Richardson, jr., of the General Staff, American Expedi-
tionary Forces, sent to the Library a "Combined Order of Battle Map, show-
ing the position of all the divisions on the Western Front, both Allied and
enemy, as of 11 hours, November 11, 1918, Carte de France scale 1/600,-
000." From Commander F. W. Belt, R.N.V.R., of the British Bureau of
Information, New York, came the "World Naval Operations (3 parts), Map
of British Naval Operations," prepared by him for the Hydrographic Depart-
ment of the Admiralty, May 3, 1918. From the French "Commissariat General
a I'lnformation et a la Propagande, Section des fitats-Uni's," came a set of
French posters issued by banks deputed to collect subscriptions for the 4th
French Loan, 1918, and other French war posters (50 in all). Mr. John
McE. Bowman, of the Biltmore Hotel, gave a collection of menus selected
from a great number gathered from all parts of the United States, Canada,
and Europe during the war and exhibited at the National Exposition of the
Hotel Men, in Madison Square Garden, Dec. 16 to 21, 1918; also Food Admin-
istration printed material, 1,000 pieces in all.
[71]
72 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
From the Estate of Andrew H. Green came 38 volumes and 7 pamphlets,
mainly municipal documents of New York City, from 1858 to 1879. Mrs.
G. A. Meyer of New York gave a collection of books, albums and music,
comprising 69 volumes and 57 pamphlets, which included "La Sainte Bible,
Dessins de Gustave Dore," Barley's "Cooper Vignettes," "Sketches by Boz
with illustrations by George Cruikshank," 10 volumes of "Bentley's Miscel-
lany" (1838-1842), and 6 volumes of the "Cornhill Magazine" ( 1860-1 862).
From Mr. Charles How-land Russell came a miscellaneous collection of books,
pamphlets and periodicals, including 118 volumes, 225 pamphlets.
Among the gifts of books received from the authors of the works were
the following: From Mr. Thomas Willing Balch of Philadelphia, "The Ques-
tion of Alsace and Lorraine," 1918; from Sr. Enrique Garcia de Herreros
of Madrid, Spain, a copy of "Les Tribunaux Mixtes d'Egvpte"; from Hoo
Chi-Tsai, Docteur en Droit, Chinese Legation, Paris, the work "Les Bases
Conventionnelles des Relations Modernes entre la Chine et la Russie," Paris,
1918; and from Mr. Charles Erskine Scott Wood, of Portland, Oregon, a
copy of "Maia, a sonnet sequence" (Limited edition printed for the Author),
Portland, 1918.
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN JANUARY, 1919
TPvURING the month of January, 1919, there were received at the Library
-*-^ 16,198 volumes and 6,537 pamphlets. (These include the additions to
both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total number of readers
recorded in the Central Building was 83,867. They consulted 209,802 volumes.
Visitors to the building numbered 224,050.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
COMPILED BY ROLLIN A. SAWYER, JR.
This list includes books and articles published since 1907. For earlier references see BULLETIN
of The New York Public Library, 1907, v. 11, p. 239-287, 299-345, 359-398, 420-436; for submarines, the
same, 1918, v. 22, p. 18-69, 91-132.
ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE.
SHIPYARDS.
WOODEN SHIPS.
IRON AND STEEL SHIPS.
REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS.
PART II
IRON AND STEEL SHIPS
(Conclttsion)
1914
1077. Battles, D. R. U. S. submarine ten-
der "Fulton." (American Society of Ma-
rine Draftsmen. Journal. Washington,
1914. v. 1, p. 99-101.) fVXA
1078. Biles, Sir John Harvard. On the
protection of battleships against submarine
attack. (Engineering. London, 1914. v.
98, p. 65-67.) VDA
1079. The Britannic waterborne. illus.
(Marine review. New York, 1914. v. 44,
p. 135-139.) t VXA
1080. Bureau Veritas. Reglement pour
la construction et la classification des na-
vires en acier. Annee 1914. Paris [1914].
xxi, 317 p. 4. VXH
1081. Rules and regulations for the
building and classification of steel vessels.
Year 1914. Paris [1914). xxi, 292 p., 1 1. 4.
VXH
1082. Burgoyne, Alan Hughes. Die neu-
este Entwickelung des Schlachtschifftyps.
(Austria. Marine-Technische Komitee.
Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewe-
sens. Pola, 1914. Jahrg. 41, p. 818-830.)
VXA
1083. Canadian customs cruiser. illus.
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 245-
247, 302-303.) VDA
Also supplements, Aug. 21 and Sept. 4, 1914.
1084. Coal-handling plant on the United
States fleet collier "Jupiter." illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 503-
506, 508.) VDA
Also supplement, Oct. 23, 1914.
1085. Cunard ' Canadian liner "Andania."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 96,
p. 233.) VDA
1086. The Cunard Company's liner "Aqui-
tania." illus. (Marine engineer and naval
architect. London, 1914. v. 36, p. 462-474 ;
v. 37, p. 11-18.) VXA
1087. Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (En-
gineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 587-590,
622.) VA
1088. Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (Ma-
rine review. New York, 1914. v. 44, p.
247-258.) f VXA
1089. Dickie, G. W. The unsinkable ship.
(Engineering magazine. New York, 1914.
v. 47, p. 107-110.) VDA
1090. Fea, Leonardo. El buque de corn-
bate. (Revista general de marina. Ma-
drid, 1914. tomo75, p. 651-691.) VXA
1091. Fowler, Charles Evans. Practical
treatise on subaqueous foundations...
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1914. xliii,
814 p. 3. ed. 8. VEF
Contains chapters on sea-going dredges.
1092. French destroyers Bisson and Re-
naudin. illus. (Engineer. London, 1914.
v. 117, p. 615-616.) VA
[73]
74
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1914, continued.
1093. French quadruple-screw liner "Lu-
tetia." illus. (Engineering. London, 1914.
v. 98, p. 418, 426-427, 470-471.) VDA
Also supplements, Oct. 2 and Oct. 16, 1914.
1094. A Geared turbine Atlantic liner,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. v. 118,
p. 433, 435.) VA
1095. Geynet, G. O destroyer. (Revista
maritima brazileira. Rio de Janeiro, 1914.
v. 64, p. 1769-1902.) VXA
1096. Gracy, J. W. The new Mersey bar
lightship, illus. (Liverpool Engineering
Society. Transactions. Liverpool, 1914.
v. 35, p. 23 1-264.) VDA
1097. "Great Northern" and "Northern
Pacific." illus. (Pacific marine review.
San Francisco, 1914. v. 11, no. 8, p. 22-25.)
fTRA
1098. Hamburg-America liner Vaterland.
illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117,
p. 572-573.) VA
1099. Hamburg-Amerika liner "Impera-
tor." illus. (Engineering. London, 1914.
v. 97, p. 797-802, 812.) VDA
1100. Hamburg-Amerika liner "Vater-
land." illus. (Engineering. London,
1914. v. 97, p. 712-713.) VDA
1101. Kluge, C. Die neue amerikanische
Dampfjacht "Cyprus." illus. (Verein
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin,
1914. Bd. 58, p. 746-750.) VDA
1102. Kondo, Motoki. Recent Japanese
warships, illus. (Engineering. London,
1914. v. 97, p. 430-433.) VDA
1103. Largest oil tankers in the United
States, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 181-
184.) f VXA
1104. The Latest United States battleship
[Texasj. illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 1-4.)
fVXA
1105. Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Rules
& r egulations for the construction and
classification of steel vessels. From 1st
July, 1914, to the 30th June, 1915. London,
1914. xxx, 258 p. 4. VXA
1106. Modern German warship design.
(Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 227-
228.) VA
Also supplement, February 27, 1914.
1107. Morrell, Robert W. Tank ship con-
struction, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 532-
534; v. 20, p. 26-29, 71-73.) f VXA
1108. The New Cunard express liner
"Aquitania." illus. (American marine en-
gineer. New York, 1914. v. 9, no. 7, p. 7-
11.) fVXA
1109. The New Cunard express liner
Aquitania. illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p.
277-283.) f VXA
1110. New Cunard liner "Aquitania." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97, p. 619-
624, 655-659, 672, 676-679, 693-701, 727-743.)
VDA
Also supplement, May 22, 1914.
1111. The New Cunarder "Aquitania."
illus. (Scientific American. New York,
1914. v. 110, p. 461-462.) VA
1112. New freighters for the Panama
canal trade, illus. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1914. v. 19. p.
368-373.) f VXA
1113. New Great Lakes steamship South
American. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 135-
140.) f VXA
1114. New Mallory line freight ships,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 378-384.)
fVXA
1115. New type of self-trimming collier,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p.
626-627.) VA
1116. New vessels for the Allan line, illus.
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco,
1914. v. 11, no. 5, p. 18-24.) f TRA
1117. The New White Star liner Britan-
nic. (Nautical magazine. Glasgow, 1914.
v. 91, p. 374-378.) VXA
1118. Oil carrier Sebastian, illus. (Ma-
rine review. New York, 1914. v. 44. p. 259-
264.) f VXA
1119. Oil carrying steamers, illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 181-
184.) VDA
1120. Oil tank steamer Frank H. Buck,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 202-205.) f VXA
1121. Owens, T. G. Linienschiffskon-
struktionen. (Germany. Marine Amt.
Marine Rundschau. Berlin, 1914. Jahrg.
25, P . 779-789.) VXA
1122.
Some questions relating to bat-
tleship design. (Institution of Naval
Architects. Transactions. London, 1914.
v. 56, p. 1-32.) VXA
1123. (Engineer. London, 1914.
v. 117, p. 384-386, 410-412.) VA
1124.
(Engineering.
1914. v.97, p. 446-452.)
London,
VDA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
75
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1914, continued.
1125. Parkes, Oscar. The super-dread-
nought "Queen Elizabeth." illus. (Scien-
tific American. New York, 1914. v. 110,
p. 502-503.) VA
1126. Pereira, E. R. Evolugao do navio
dreadnought. (Revista maritima brazilei-
ra. Rio de Janeiro, 1914. v. 65, p. 51-88,
211-234, 419-470.) VXA
1127. Perrett, J. R. Some notes on war-
bhips designed and constructed by Sir
W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., Ld.
(North-East Coast Institution of Engi-
neers and Shipbuilders. Transactions.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1914. v. 30, p. 377-
411.) VXA
1128. Peskett, L. Design of Atlantic
liners. (Engineering. London, 1914. v.
97, p. 537-541.) VDA
1129. Plummet, H. C. The car ferry in
freight and passenger service, illus. (Sci-
entific American supplement. New York,
1914. v. 77, p. 88-90.) VA
1130. Quadruple-screw turbine-driven Cu-
nard liner "Aquitania". . . London: Engi-
neering, 1914. viii, 80 p., 3 pi. 4.
ft VXHD
Reprinted from Engineering.
1131. S. S. Cap Trafalgar, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 312-314.)
VA
1132. S. S. Great Northern and Northern
Pacific, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 535-
545.) fVXA
1133. Shipbuilding and shipping record.
[Articles and illustrations taken from the
Shipbuilding and shipping record, 1913-14.]
London, 1913-14. f. Desk - Tech. Div.
1134. Smith, S. F. Change of shape of
recent colliers. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 53-
55.) f VXA
1135. Steamship Vaterland. illus. (Ma-
rine review. New York, 1914. v. 44, p.
220-222.) f VXA
1136. T.-S. SS. "Ciudad de Buenos Aires"
and "Ciadad de Monte Video." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 745-
747.) VDA
Also supplement, Dec. 5, 1914.
1137. Thele, W. Das hamburgische Bag-
gerwesen. illus. (Schiffbautechnische Ge-
sellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1914. Bd.
15, p. 286-393.) fVXA
1138. Torpedo-boat for the Spanish navy,
illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97,
p. 590-593.) VDA
1139. The Unsinkable ship, illus. (Scien-
tific American. New York. 1914. v. 110,
P. 86, 91.) VA
1140. Wachtel, L. Der Vierschrauben-
Turbinen-Schnelldampfer "Imperator." 13
pi. illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure.
Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1914. Bd.58, p. 993-
1005, 1041-1048.) VDA
1141. The White Star liner "Britannic."
illus. (American marine engineer. New
York, 1914. v. 9, no. 5, p. 7-11.) f VXA
1142. White Star liner Britannic, illus.
(Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 238,
240-241, 257-259.) VA
1143. White Star liner "Britannic." illus.
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97, p. 273-
283.) VDA
Also supplement, Feb. 27, 1914.
1144. The White Star triple-screw steam-
er "Britannic." illus. (Marine engineer
and naval architect. London, 1914. v. 36,
p. 301-304.) VXA
1145. The World's largest steamship
[Vaterland]. illus. (Scientific American.
New York, 1914. v. 110, p. 427-428.) VA
1915
1146. Bahon, Max. Tendencias actuales
de la construccion naval. (Centre naval,
Buenos Aires. Boletin. Buenos Aires,
1915. tomo 31, p. 403-444.) VXA
1147. Barber, G. H. Launching of the
battleship Arizona, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1915. v.
20, p. 334-336.) f VXA
1148. Barnett, M. K. The new French
battleship "Tourville." illus. (Scientific
American. New York, 1915. v. 113, p. 45.)
VA
1149. Barringer, Herbert. Evolution of
the oil tankship. (Institution of Petrole-
um Technologists. Journal. London,
1915. v. 1, p. 280-324.) VHY
1150. (Petroleum world. Lon-
don, 1915. v. 12, p. 301-305.) f VHY
1151.
(Petroleum review. Lon-
don, 1915. v. 32, p. 465-466, 495-496, 509.
526.) f VHY
1152. Brown, William. Introduction of a
modern method in shipbuilding. (Inter-
national marine engineering. New York,
1915. v.20, p. 163-165.) VXA
1153. Canadian railway ferry-steamer
"Scotia n." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1915. v. 100, p. 438-440, 446, 512-513.)
VDA
1154. Coaling United States warships,
illus. (Scientific American supplement.
New York, 1915. v. 79, p. 276-277.) VA
76
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1915, continued.
1155. Coleman, F. C. Cable-repairing
steamer Transmitter, illus. (Internation-
al marine engineering. New York, 1915.
v. 20, p. 382-386.) f VXA
1170.
Southern Pacific ferry steamer
1156.
French-built cable ship fidou-
ard Jeramec. illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20,
p. 146-150.) fVXA
1157.
New fruit carrying steamer
van Hogendorp. illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20,
p. 67-71.) |VXA
1158. Cook, G. C. The United States
lightvessels, nos. 101 and 102. 6 pi. (In-
ternational Engineering Congress, San
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran-
cisco, 1915. v. 10, p. 187-195.) VDA
1159. Cunard liner "Lusitania." (Engi-
neering. London, 1915. v. 99, p. 537-538.)
VDA
1160. Cylindrical tank oil-carrying steam-
er "Ricardo A. Mestres." illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1915. v. 99, p. 428-429.)
VDA
1161. Dobson, W. A. Evolution of the bat-
tleship of the Dreadnaught type. (Ameri-
can Society of Marine Draftsmen. Jour-
nal. Washington, 1915. v. 1, p. 111-116.)
f VXA
1162. Hovgaard, William. Structural de-
sign of warships. London: E. & F. N.
Spon, 1915. xi, 383 p. illus. 8. VXR
1163. Knorr, Paul. Fischdampfer und
Hochseefischerei. illus. (Schiffbautech-
nische Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin,
1915. Bd. 16, p. 233-402.) f VXA
1164. Lake passenger steamer Noronic.
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 431-435.)
fVXA
1165. Montgomerie, James. Light super-
structures. (Marine review. New York,
1915. v. 45, p. 209-215.) fVXA
1166.
The scantlings of light super-
strictures. (Institution of Naval Archi-
tects. Transactions. London, 1915. v. 57,
p. 52-69.) VXA
1167.
1915. v. 99, p. 376-380.)
(Engineering.
London,
VDA
1168. Muers, P. Oil ships with cylindri-
cal tanks, illus. (Petroleum world. Lon-
don, 1915. v. 12, p. 248-252.) f VHY
1169. Olin, E. W. Side wheel car ferry
Contra Costa, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20,
p. 387-394.) f VXA
Alameda. illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 194-
198.) f VXA
1171. Owens, T. G. Algumas questoes
com referencia ao desenho do navio en-
couragado. 18 pi. (Revista maritima bra-
zileira. Rio de Janeiro, 1915. v. 66, p.
1279-1317.) VXA
1172. Panama colliers "Ulysses" and
"Achilles." (Shipbuilding and shipping
record. London, 1915. v. 6, p. 271-274.)
VXA
1173. "Peking Maru." (Shipbuilding and
shipping record. London, 1915. v. 6, p. 48-
50.) VXA
1174. Portuguese torpedo-boat destroyer
Douro. illus. (Engineer. London, 1915.
v. 119, p. 404, 406.) VA
1175. Reid, John. The influence of dis-
charging appliances on the design of large
ore carriers. (Institution of Naval Archi-
tects. Transactions. London, 1915. v. 57,
p. 41-51.) VXA
1176. (Engineering. London,
1915. v. 99, p. 349-351, 354.) VA
1177.
Large ore carriers. (Marine
review. New York, 1915. v. 45, p. 197-
201.) fVXA
1178. Ruprecht, F. K. Notes on the con-
version of cargo vessels into bulk oil car-
riers. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 165-166, 212-216,
258-259, 309-311, 340-343, 404-406.) f VXA
1179. S. S. "Roggeveen." illus. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1915. v. 6, p. 464-466.) VXA
1180. Self -unloading freight steamer Hu-
ron, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 52-58.)
fVXA
1181. U. S. destroyer tender "Melville."
illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping record.
London, 1915. v. 6, p. 70-71.) VXA
1182. Western Australian government
motor-ship "Kangaroo." illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1915. v. 100, p. 468-470,
565-568.) VDA
1183. Willey, D. A. Freight carrying on
the Great Lakes, illus. (Scientific Ameri-
can supplement. New York, 1915. v. 79,
p. 360-361.) VA
1184. Wilson, W. J. B. The remarkable
failure of a consignment of steel ship
plates, illus. (North-East Coast Insti-
tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Transactions. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1915.
v. 31, p. 227-293.) VXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
77
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1916
1185. Brazilian submarine depot motor-
ship "Ceara." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1916. v. 101, p. 569, 613-616.) VDA
Also supplement, June 16, 1916.
1186. Clyde line steamers built on the
Lakes. Description of Welland canal size
ocean-going freighters, illus. (Interna-
tional marine engineering. New York,
1916. v. 21, p. 321-328.) f VXA
1187. Cone, E. F. Steel castings for
American merchant and war vessels, illus.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1916. v. 21, p. 336-338.) f VXA
1188. Cook, G. C. The United States
light-vessels, nos. 101 and 102. illus. (In-
ternational Engineering Congress, San
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran-
cisco, 1916. v. 10, p. 187-195.) VDA
1189. Dickie, G. W. Special types of
cargo steamers for the United States
coast-to-coast trade through the Panama
canal. (International Engineering Con-
gress, San Francisco, 1915. Transactions.
San Francisco [1916j. v. 10, p. 147-159.)
VDA
1190. The "Duilio." illus. (Scientific
American supplement. New York, 1916.
v. 82, p. 24-25.) VA
1191. Ferretti, E. Warships of the first
line of battle. (International Engineering
Congress, San Francisco, 1915. Transac-
tions. San Francisco, 1916. v. 10, p. 196-
223.) VDA
1192. Fletcher, Andrew. River, lake, bay
and sound steamers of the United States,
illus. (International Engineering Con-
gress, San Francisco, 1915. Transactions.
San Francisco, 1916. v. 10, p. 124-146.)
VDA
1193. French transatlantic quadruple
screw steamship "Lafayette." illus. (En-
gineering. London, 1916. v. 101, p. 470.)
VDA
1194. Frozen beef for Europe. S. S. Pro-
cida fitted with carbonic acid refrigerating
plant, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 273-
282.) f VXA
1195. Fruit-carrying steamer "Honduras."
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon-
don, 1916. v. 7, p. 246-247.) VXA
1196. Gatewood, R. D. Military and tech-
nical considerations of battleship design.
(Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers. Transactions. New York,
1916. v.24, p. 91-107.) VXA
1197. Proyectos de acorazados. (Re-
vista general de marina. Madrid, 1917.
tomo 80, p. 169-186.) VXA
1198. German battleship Grosser Kur-
fuerst. (Engineer. London, 1916. v. 119,
P. 391.) VA
Also supplement, May 12, 1916.
1199. The Hannewig oil tankers, illus.
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco,
1916. v. 13, no. 3, p. 53-55.) fTRA
1200. Hoar, Allen. Pacific mail steamship
"Ecuador." illus. (Pacific marine review.
San Francisco, 1916. v. 13, no. 10, p. 27-31.)
fTRA
1201. Holms, Archibald Campbell. Prac-
tical shipbuilding, a treatise on the struc-
tural design and building of modern steel
vessels; the work of construction, from the
making of the raw material to the equipped
vessel, including subsequent upkeep and
repairs... London: Longmans, Green,
and Co., 1916. 2 v. 3. ed. v. 1, 4; v. 2, f.
tVXH
v.l: Text. v. 2: Diagrams and illustrations.
1202. Italian cargo steamer Milazzo. illus.
(Scientific American. New York, 1916. v.
115, p. 123.) VA
1203. Liddell, A. R. Yield of riveted con-
nections in shipbuilding: (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1916. v. 122, p. 29-30.) VA
1204. New collier built by the Dublin
Dockyard Company. (Shipbuilding and
shipping record. London, 1916. v. 7, p.
377-380.) VXA
1205. The New Matson steamer, illus.
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco,
1916. v. 13, p. 40-42.) fTRA
1206. The Panama colliers Ulysses and
Achilles, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 283-
288.) f VXA
1207. Pereira, E. R. Evoluqao do destroy-
er. 2 pi. (Revista maritima brazileira. Rio
de Janeiro, 1916. v. 68, p. 47-82.) VXA
1208. Rigg, E. H. Ocean freighters. (In-
ternational Engineering Congress, San
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran-
cisco [1916]. v. 10, p. 68-88.) VDA
1209. SS. "Jupiter." illus. (Shipbuilding
and shipping record. London, 1916. v. 7,
p. 424-425.) VXA
1210. Sadler, Herbert Charles. Bulk
freight vessels of the Great Lakes. (In-
ternational Engineering Congress, San
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran-
cisco [1916,. v. 10, p. 110-123.) VDA
1211. Spanish torpedo-boat destroyers of
the "Bustamente" class, illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1916. v. 101, p. 130-132, 158-
159.) VDA
Also supplements, Feb. 11 and Feb. 18, 1916.
1212. Standardized construction of ships.
(Marine engineer and naval architect.
London, 1916. v. 38, p. 290-292.) VXA
78
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1916, continued.
1213. Stevens, E. A. Description and trial
of the turbine steam yacht Winchester,
illus. (Engineer. London, 1916. v. 122,
p. 535-537.) VA
1214. Terano, S. Recent developments in
Japanese shipbuilding. (International En-
gineering Congress, San Francisco, 1915.
Transactions. San Francisco, 1916. v. 10,
p. 89-109.) VDA
1215. Twin-screw motor-ship "Peru."
illus. (Engineering. London, 1916. v.
102, p. 324-325, 330.) VDA
1216. U. S. S. "Nevada." illus. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1916. v. 7, p. 401-404.) VXA
1217. United States battleship Pennsyl-
vania, illus. (Engineer. London, 1916. v.
122, p. 17.) VA
1218. Wall, A. T. Some considerations in
the design of channel steamers. (Liver-
pool Engineering Society. Transactions.
Liverpool, 1916. v. 36, p. 125-158.) VDA
1917
1219. American Bureau of Shipping.
Rules for the classification and construc-
tion of steel ships. New York [1917i.
xviii, 177, 145 p. 4. VXA
1220. American standard single-screw
steel steam-ships. illus. (Engineering.
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 250-251.) VDA
1221. Attwood, Edward Lewis. War-
ships. A text-book on the construction,
protection, stability, turning, etc., of war
vessels. London: Longmans, Green & Co.,
1917. 338 p. illus. 6. ed. 8. VXR
1222. Buques especiales afectos a los su-
mergibles. illus. (Revista general de ma-
rina. Madrid, 1917. tomo 81, p. 577-613.)
VXA
1223. Carter, Sir George. Standard cargo
ships. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 407-412.) f VXA
1224. Casting ships of steel. (Iron age.
New York, 1917. v. 99, p. 1440.) VDA
1225. Cunard liner "Aurania." (Engineer-
ing. London, 1917. v. 103, p. 609-611.)
VDA
Also supplement, June 29, 1917.
1226. Design standard steel cargo vessels
for the Shipping Board, illus. (Marine
journal. New York, 1917. v. 36, Sept. 1,
1917, p. 8.) fVXA
1227. Fabricated ships, illus. (Shipping.
New York, 1917. v. 1, p. 582-583, 596-597.)
tTRA
1228. Freight steamer Edward Lucken-
bach. illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 7-14.)
f VXA
1229. Gatewood, R. D. Military and tech-
nical considerations of battleship design.
(International marine engineering. New
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 16-19.) f VXA
1230. Hill, M. F. Cast steel ships. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 435-436.) f VXA
1231. Holms, Archibald Campbell. Prac-
tical shipbuilding; a treatise on the struc-
tural design and building of modern steel
vessels; the work of construction, from the
making of the raw material to the equipped
vessel, including subsequent upkeep and
repairs... London: Longmans, Green &
Co., 1917. 2v. v. 1, 4; v. 2, f. f VXH
v. 1, Text. v. 2, Diagrams and illustrations.
1232. Lang, W. V. Standard parts for
standard ships. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1917. v. 9, p. 180-
181.) fVXA
1233. Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Rules
& regulations for the construction and
classification of steel vessels. From 1st
July, 1917, to the 30th June, 1918. Lon-
don, 1917. xxx, 256 p. 4. VXA
1234. Morrell, Robert W. Developments
in tanker construction. (Petroleum age.
New York, 1917. v . 4, Nov., 1917. p. 31-
36.) fVHY
1235.
Recent developments in tank
steamer construction. (Society of Na^al
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans-
actions. New York, 1917. v. 25, p. 73-87.)
VXA
1236.
(Engineering.
1917. v. 104, p. 687-689.)
1237. (Shipping.
London,
VDA
New York,
1917. v. 1, p. 584-586, 600,' 605.) f TRA
1238. Morrison, J. H. Development of
American oil tankers. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22,
p. 105-107, 157-158.) f VXA
1239. New Southern Pacific freighters,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 538-540.)
fVXA
1240. Putnam, George Rockwell. Light-
houses and lightships of the United States
. .. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1917.
xiii, 308 p., 32 pi. 8. VXF
1241. Recent American warships. (Engi-
neer. London, 1917. v. 123, p. 8-9, 41-44,
74-75.) VA
1242. Robinson, Richard Hallett Mere-
dith. Fabricated ships. 4 pi. (Society of
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
79
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1917, continued.
Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
Transactions. New York, 1917. v. 25, p.
137-143.) VXA
1243.
(Engineering.
1917. v. 104, p. 658-659.)
London,
VDA
1244.
(International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 549-
550.) fVXA
1245. Saunders, A. E. Straight-lined ship
model experiments. (International marine
engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p.
340-343.) t VXA
1246. Specifications for U. S. steel ship.
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1917. v. 47, p.
349-357, 402-406.) t VXA
1247. Standard Oil tanker Benjamin Brew-
ster. illus. (International marine 'engi-
neering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 481-
484.) f VXA
1248. The Standard ships, illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1917. v. 124, p. 267, 272-
274.) VA
1249. Standard single-screw steel steam-
ship for U. S. Shipping Board's emergency
fleet, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 354
357.) fVXA
1250. Steamship Milazzo. illus. (Engi-
neer. London, 1917. v. 123, p. 194-197.)
VA
Also supplement, March 2, 1917.
1251. Stirling, Yates. The unarmpred
battleship. illus. (Scientific American.
New York, 1917. v. 116, p. 218, 245.) VA
1252. United States. Shipping Board
Emergency Fleet Corporation. Regular
construction steel steamship. Specifica-
tions for the construction of a standard
single-screw steel steamship. . .7,300 tons
d. w. capacity; \\ l / 2 knots sea speed. June,
1917. [By] Theodore E. Ferris. Washing-
ton: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 62 f., 11. 12.
(no. 11.) VXHD
1253. Specifications for the con-
struction of a standard composite single-
screw freight steamship. August, 1917.
[By] Theodore E. Ferris. Washington:
Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 841. 12. (no. 21.)
VXHD
1254. Specifications for the construc-
tion of a standard steel cargo steamer (fab-
ricated construction), 7,500 tons d. w. ca-
pacity. September, 1917... Washington:
Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 86 1. 12. (no. 22.)
VXHD
1255.
Specifications for single-screw
steel harbor tugboat. November 16, 1917.
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 301.
12. (no. 25.) VXHD
1256. Specifications for single-screw
steel seagoing tugboat. November 16,
1917. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917.
361. 12. (no.24.) VXHD
1918
1257. Abell, Westcott Stile. The mer-
chant ship of the future. (Engineering.
London, 1918. v. 105, p. 352-354.) VDA
- (Scientific American sup-
plement. New York, 1918. v. 85, p 302-
304.) VA
1259. American Standard Oil tanker
"Benjamin Brewster." illus. (Shipbuild-
ing and shipping record. London, 1918.
v. 12, p. 58-59.) f VXA
1260. The Application of electric welding
to ship construction and repair. (Elec-
trician. London, 1918. v. 81, p. 379.)
fVGA
1261. Application of electric welding to
shipbuilding. New regulations adopted by
Lloyd's Register. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 12, p. 186-
188.) VXA
1262. Building merchant ships. illus.
(Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. v. 93,
no. 6, p. 5.) f VXA
1263. Burtner, Evers. Oil- and water-
tight joints in ships' hulls. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1918. v.
23, p. 404-406.) f VXA
1264. Carmichael, Andrew Williams. Ship-
building for beginners. Washington:
Emergency Fleet Corporation, 1918. 25 p.
illus. 8. VXH
1265. Carter, Sir George. Standard cargo
ships, illus. (Engineer. London, 1918.
v. 125, p. 257-259.) VA
1266. (Engineering. London,
1918. v. 105, p. 307-310, 319-322.) VDA
1267.
(Nautical gazette. New
York, 1918. v. 93, April 18, 1918, p. 4-6.)
fVXA
1268. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 339-
342.) f VXA
1269. Standardized cargo ship build-
ing, illus. (Shipping. New York, 1918.
v. 3, no. 7, p. 11-14; no. 9, p. 11-13.) VXA
1270. Collins, James H. Electric welding
in shipbuilding. (Electrical engineering.
New York, 1918. v. 51, May, 1918, p. 43-
44.) t VGA
1270a. Cook, Clarence Westgate. Steel
shipbuilder's handbook; an encyclopedia
of the names of parts, tools, operations,
trades, abbreviations, etc., used in the
building of steel ships. New York: Long-
80
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1918, continued.
mans, Green and Co., 1918. iv, 123 p., 4
folded diagrs. 12. VXHN
1271. Crawford, Walter Kay. The ship-
builder's blue book. New York: Ocean
Pub. Co., 1918. 79 p. 12. VXH
1272. Design steel ship for maximum effi-
ciency of bridge shop fabrication, illus.
(Engineering news-record. New York,
1918. v. 81, p. 5-12.) VDA
1273. Electric welding as applied to steel
ship construction. (Engineering and con-
tracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 50, p. 308-309.)
VDA
1274. Electric welding as applied to steel
ship construction. (Engineers' Club of
Philadelphia. Journal. Philadelphia, 1918.
v. 35, p. 427-439.) VDA
1275. Electric welding in the building of
ships. (Electrical world. New York, 1918.
v. 71, p. 683.) fVGA
1276. Electrically welded 'barge. illus.
(Engineer. London, 1918. v. 126, p. 122-
123.) VA
1277. An Electrically welded barge, illus.
(Engineering. London, 1918. v. 106, p.
142.) VDA
1278. Electrically welded cargo ships.
(Engineers' Club of St. Louis. Journal.
St. Louis, 1918. v. 3, p. 203-210.) VDA
1279. An Electrically welded ship, illus.
(Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. v.
94, p. 114.) fVXA
1280. Electrically welded ships. (Elec-
trician. London, 1918. v. 81, p. 319-320.)
VGA
1281. Eley, Charles V. A. Unsinkable
ships. (Scientific American supplement.
New York, 1918. v. 85, p. 238-239, 250-
251.) VA
1282. First electrically welded ship
launched, illus. (Electrical news. To-
ronto, 1918. v. 27, no. 19, p. 30-31.) VGA
1283. Five thousand-ton deadweight fab-
ricated steel cargo steamer for emergency
fleet, illus. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 194-
198.) t VXA
1284. French, F. J. Notes on shipbuild-
ing, illus. (American Society of Me-
chanical Engineers. Journal. New York,
1918. v.40, p. 289-292.) VDA
1285.
(Engineering and contracting. Chicago,
1918. v. 49, p. 509-511.) VDA
1286. The French design an unsinkable
ship, illus. (Scientific American. New
York, 1918. v. 119, p. 32.) VA
1287. Hill, M. F. Cast steel ship con-
struction, illus. (Nautical gazette. New
York, 1918. v. 93, no. 6, p. 10.) f VXA
1288. Hill, R. C. New type of cargo car-
rier wins favor on Pacific, illus. (Marine
review. New York, 1918. v. 48, p. 193-
196.) VXA
1289. Hornor, H. A. Evolution of electric
welding processes as applied in shipbuild-
ing.. (Engineers' Club of St. Louis. Jour-
nal. St. Louis, 1918. v. 3, p. 256-263.)
VDA
1290. "I am 29 days old Look me over."
illus. (Iron trade review. Cleveland, 1918.
v. 63, p. 668-672.) f VHA
1291. "Laying down" a ship, illus. (Sci-
entific American supplement. New York.
1918. v.86, p. 164-165.) VA
1292. Lloyd's rules for welded ships.
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 12, p. 180.) VXA
1293. Lundberg, Charles. Manufacturing
eagles at Ford shipyard, illus. (Iron age.
New York, 1918. v. 102, p. 679-684.) VDA
1294. Making the ship unsinkable. illus.
(Compressed air magazine. New York.
1918. v. 23, p. 8711-8713.) VFM
1295. Millar system of longitudinal and
transverse ship framing, illus. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1918. v. 105, p. 512.) VDA
1295a. Monetti, Luigi. La struttura lon-
gitudinale "Isherwood" nei piccoli scafi.
(Rivista marittima. Roma, 1918. v. 51,
semestre2, p. 262-268.) VXA
1296. Morrell, Robert W. Recent devel-
opments in tank steamer construction.
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 11, p. 117-119.) fVXA
1297.
Tank-steamer construction.
(American Society of Naval Engineers.
Journal. Washington, 1918. v. 30, p. 157-
166.) VXA
1298. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 78-
83.) f VXA
1299. Oil tanker of 10,000 tons deadweight
adopted as standard by Shipping Board,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 107-113.)
fVXA
1300. Oldham, J. R. Efficient ship rivet-
ing. (Nautical gazette. New York, 1918.
v. 93, no. 8, p. 5.) f VXA
Notes on steel shipbuilding. 1301.
Wood and steel ships com-
pared. (Nautical gazette. New York,
1918. v. 93, no. 17, p. 6-7.) f VXA
1301a. Owen, Hugh. Ship economics;
practical aids for shipmasters in repair,
maintenance, surveys, and construction, in-
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
81
Iron and Steel Ships, continued.
1918, continued.
eluding a glossary of technical terms. Lon-
don: G. Philip & Son, Ltd., 1918. vii, 137 p.
illus. 2. ed. 8. VXHB
1302. Problem of the unsinkable ship,
illus. (Scientific American. New York,
1918. v. 118, p. 215.) VA
1303. Purpose of the test in electric weld-
ing for ships. (Electrical world. New
York, 1918. v. 71, p. 993.) t VGA
1304. Ralph's ship fitters' edition for stu-
dents, beginners and ship workers. . . San
Francisco: [Progress Printing Co.,] 1918.
lp.1., 46 p. illus. 16. VDH
1305. The Rivetless ship a possibility.
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1918. v. 48, p.
184-185.) fVXA
1306. Robinson, Richard Hallett Mere-
dith. Fabricated ships, illus. (Nautical
gazette. New York, 1918. v. 93, no. 6, p.
8-9.) t VXA
1307. SS. "Edgar F. Luckenbach." 1
folded plan. illus. (Shipbuilding and
shipping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p.
520-523.) t VXA
1308. SS. Victor de Chavarri. 1 pi. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1918. v. 12, p. 255-258.) VXA
1309. A Ship built in 27 days [Tuckahoei.
illus. (World's work. New York, 1918.
v. 36, p. 329-332.) * DA
1310. A Ship within a ship, illus. (Scien-
tific American. New York, 1918. v. 118,
p. 161.) VA
1311. Standard steel cargo ships for the
war zone, illus. (Scientific American.
New York, 1918. v. 118, p. 8, 40.) VA
1312. A Steel ship built without rivets,
illus. (Scientific American supplement.
New York, 1918. v. 86, p. 197.) VA
1312a. Sutphen, H. R. Structural steel
standardized cargo vessels. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1918. v.
23, p. 695-698.) VXA
1313. T.SS. "Hakushika Maru." First
steamer from the new Asano shipbuilding
yard, illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping
record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 677-680.)
fVXA
1314. The Test of electric welding for
constructing ships. (American machinist.
New York, 1918. v. 48, p. 1012.) f VFA
1315. Twin-screw passenger and cargo
steamer "Citta di Trieste." illus. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1918. v. 11, p. 412.) fVXA
1316. Twin-screw passenger steamer "Sta-
vangerfjord." illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 106, p. 170-172, 174.) VDA
1317. United States. Shipping Board
Emergency Fleet Corporation. Structural
steel for ships. Standard practice recom-
mended by American steel makers as
adopted by the Emergency Fleet Corpora-
tion, n. p. [1918.] 15 p. 12. VXH
1318. Unsinkable cargo vessel. Isher-
wood method of securing maximum float-
ability for ships liable to submarine at-
tack. (Nautical gazette. New York, 1918.
v.93, no. 13, p. 4-5.) f VXA
1319. Unsinkable mercantile ships. (En-
gineer. London, 1918. v. 125, p. 99.) VA
1320. Walton, Thomas. Steel ships: their
construction and maintenance... Lon-
don: Charles Griffin & Co., 1918. xvi, 332
p. illus. 4. ed. 8. VXHK
1919
1320a. Fabricated-ship construction in one
year's experience. (Engineering news-rec-
ord. New York, 1919. v. 82, p. 16-17.)
fVDA
REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS
1908
1321. Reinforced concrete as a building
material for boats. illus. ((Scientific
American. New York, 1908. v. 99, p. 152-
153.) VA
1322. (Marine review. New York,
1908. v. 38, no. 14, p. 51-55.) VXA
1909
1323. Kieffer, H. P. Reinforced concrete
boats, illus. (International marine en-
gineering.
290.)
New York, 1909.
v. 14, p. 287-
fVXA
1324. Lemaire, E. Chalands et pontons en
ciment arme. illus. (Genie civil. Paris,
1909. tome 54, p. 233-236.) VA
1325. Nast, B. Schiff aus Eisenbeton.
illus. (Beton und Eisen. Berlin, 1909.
Jahrg. 8, p. 349.) fVEA
1326. Reinforced concrete boats. illus.
(Cement record. Kansas City, 1909. v. 2,
no. 6, p. 1-5.) VEOM
82
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued.
1909, continued.
1327. Die Schiffbauten System Gabellini.
illus. (Beton und Eisen. Berlin, 1909.
Jahrg. 8, p. 14-17.) t VEA
1328. Wilkes, Paul. How to make a sea-
worthy boat of concrete at small cost.
(Concrete. Detroit, 1909. v. 9, no. 5, p.
36-38.) t VEA
1910
1329. Reinforced concrete barges on the
Pacific division of the Panama canal, illus.
(Engineering record. New York, 1910. v.
61, p. 707-708.) VDA
1330. Reinforced-concrete barges on the
Panama canal, illus. (Engineering news.
New York, 1910. v. 64, p. 96-97.) VDA
1331. A Reinforced concrete scow, illus.
(Concrete engineering. Cleveland, 1910.
v. 5, p. 298.) t VEA
1911
1332. Ein Neuer Eisenbetonbalken Sys-
tem Hannemann "S. H." illus. (Beton
und Eisen. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg. 10. p. 93-
94.) t VEA
1333. A Reinforced concrete scow, illus.
(Cement world. Chicago, 1911. v. 5, no. 5,
p. 27-28.) t VEA
1334. Rupp, M. E. Concrete barges for
the Panama canal, illus. (Cement era.
Chicago, 1911. v. 9, no. 2, p. 26-28.) f VEA
1335. Scheible, Albert. A motor boat of
reinforced concrete, illus. (Cement era.
Chicago, 1911. v. 9, no. 2, p. 25-26.) f VEA
1336. Stross, Walther. Schwimmkorper
aus Eisenbeton. Berlin: W. Ernst & Sohn,
1911. iv, 127 p. illus. 4. (Forscherar-
beiten auf dem Gebiete des Eisenbetons.
Heft 16.) VEO
1337. Taylor, James. Reinforced con-
crete barges. (Canadian engineer. Toron-
to, 1911. v. 20, p. 414-415.) VDA
1912
1338. Faber, O. Beton bei Schiffsboden-
reparatur. illus. (Beton und Eisen. Ber-
lin, 1912. Jahrg. 11, p. 156.) f VEA
1339. Reinforced concrete barges for
sludge pumps, Manchester ship canal,
illus. (Engineering and contracting. Chi-
cago, 1912. v. 38, p. 316-317.) VDA
1913
1340. Sudler, C. E. A 500-ton reinforced-
concrete scow, illus. (Engineering news.
New York, 1913. v. 69, p. 466-467.) VDA
1915
1341. King, A. W. The building of con-
crete scows is made a commercial success,
illus. (Cement era. Chicago, 1915. v. 13,
no. 4, p. 44-45.) f VEA
1342. Rowland, W. Experiences gained
from reinforced-concrete barges built for
the Panama canal, illus. (Engineering
record. New York, 1915. v. 71, p. 684-
686.) VDA
1916
1343. Weber, Carl. New methods de-
vised for building ships of concrete. (En-
gineering record. New York, 1916. v. 74,
p. 779-780.) VDA
1917
1344. Air placed concrete for ships and
barges. (Concrete. Detroit, 1917. v. 11,
p. 170, 192.) VEA
1345. Booker, G. E. Monolithic ship con-
struction. (Canadian engineer. Toronto,
1917. v.33, p. 114.) VDA
1346. Brinker, Joseph. One-piece ships of
stone, illus. (Popular science monthly.
New York, 1917. v. 91, p. 556-557.) * DA
1347. Campbell, H. C. Concrete ships
may solve shipping problem, illus. (Ce-
ment world. Chicago, 1917. v. 11, Aug.,
1917, p. 13-16.) fVEA
1348. Les Chalands et navires en beton
arme. Construction des navires "Beton
i" et "Namsenfjords" a Porsgrund et a
Moss, illus. (Genie civil. Paris, 1917.
tome 71, p. 349-352.) VA
1349. Concrete for naval construction.
(Concrete. Detroit, 1917. v. 11, p. 192-
193.) VEA
1350. Concrete for ships. (Times engi-
neering supplement. London, May 25,
1917, p. 107.) *A
1351. The Concrete ship as a new arm of
transportation. (Concrete highway maga-
zine. Chicago, 1917. v. 1, July, 1917. p. 8.)
fVEA
1352. Concrete shipbuilding, illus. (Con-
crete and constructional engineering. Lon-
don, 1917. v. 12, p. 628-636.) VEOM
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
83
Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued.
1917, continued.
1353. Concrete shipbuilding firmly estab-
lished by Norwegian firm, illus. (Engi-
neering news-record. New York, 1917. v.
79, p. 1088-1091.) VDA
1354. Concrete ships. (American marine
engineer. Norfolk, 1917. v. 12, Sept., 1917,
p. 21.) VXA
1355. Concrete ships, illus. (Marine en-
gineer. London, 1917. v. 40, August, 1917,
p. 10-12.) fVXA
1356. Concrete ships. (Yachting. New
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 119, 144-145.)
MVRA
1357. Concrete ships in foreign countries.
(Concrete age. Atlanta, 1917. v. 26, Sept.,
1917, p. 22-24.) fVEA
1358. Concrete ships to combat sub-
marines. (Concrete age. Atlanta, 1917.
v. 26, Aug., 1917, p. 19-20.) f VEA
1359. Concrete transport to aid shipping,
illus. (Marine review. Cleveland, 1917.
v.47, p. 3 10-3 11.) fVXA
1360. Ferro-concrete barges, illus. (Ship-
ping. New York, 1917. v. 1, p. 322-325.)
fTRA
1361. Ferro-concrete shipbuilding, illus.
(Engineering. London, 1917. v. 104, p.
364-366, 420-422.) VDA
1362. Ferro-concrete ships. (Scientific
American supplement. New York, 1917.
v. 84, p. 245, 360-362.) VA
1363. Ferro-concrete vessels. (Engineer-
ing. London, 1917. v. 104, p. 178-179, 381-
382.) VDA
1364. Ferro-concrete vessels, illus. (In-
ternational marine engineering. New
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 493-495.) f VXA
1365. Hoar, Allen. Reinforced concrete
for shipbuilding, illus. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22,
p. 300-303.) t VXA
1366. Interesting facts about concrete
ships, illus. (Rock products and building
materials. Chicago, 1917. v. 20, Aug. 29,
1917, p. 17-18.) t VEA
1367. Large vessels built of reinforced
concrete in Norway. (Engineering record.
New York, 1917. v. 75, p. 315.) VDA
1368. Pollock's improved design of rein-
forced concrete vessels, illus. (Marine
engineer. London, 1917. v. 40, Sept., 1917,
p. 26-27.) t VXA
1369. Portland Cement Association. Con-
crete ships. Chicago, 1917. 35 p. illus.
8. (In: Portland Cement Association.
Collection of pamphlets.) VEOM
1370. Progress in reinforced concrete
ship building. (Engineering and contract-
ing. Chicago, 1917. v. 48, p. 532-534.)
VDA
1371. Reinforced concrete barges and
pontoons. (Concrete age. Atlanta, 1917.
v.26, Sept., 1917, p. 20-21.) f VEA
1372. Reinforced concrete in shipbuilding,
illus. (Marine review. Cleveland, 1917.
v.47, p. 291-292.) f VXA
1373. Reinforced concrete in ship con-
struction. (Concrete age. Atlanta, 1917.
v. 26, Sept., 1917, p. 19-20.) f VEA
1374. Reinforced concrete for ships. (Can-
adian engineer. Toronto, 1917. v. 33. p.
58-59.) VDA
1375. Reinforced concrete ships. (Aus-
tralian statesman and mining standard.
Sydney, 1917. v. 57, p. xxi.) 3-fVHF
1376. Reinforced concrete ships. (Con-
crete age. Atlanta, 1917. v. 26, Sept., 1917,
p. 34-35.) f VEA
1377. Reinforced concrete ships, illus.
(Municipality. Aladison, 1917. v. 17, p.
111-112.) SERA
1378. Reinforced concrete ships and
barges, illus. (Concrete and construc-
tional engineering. London, 1917. v. 12, p.
382-387.) VEOM
1379. Sea-going ships of concrete, illus.
(Concrete. Detroit, 1917. v. 11, p. 169-
170.) f VEA
1380. Skerrett, R. G. Ships of stone,
illus. (Scientific American. New York,
1917. v. 117, p. 361-369.) VA
1381. Strength calculations for concrete,
illus. (Shipping. New York, 1917. v. 1,
p. 10-11.) fTRA
1382. Stroyer, R. N. Concrete vessels,
illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping record.
London, 1917. v. 10, p. 105-107.) f VXA
1383. 300-ton ferro-concrete barge. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1917. v. 10, p. 420-421.) VXA
1384. Tendering, C. J. Jaernbetonskibs-
bygning. illus. (Ingeni^ren. K0benhavn,
1917. Aarg. 26, p. 515-520.) VDA
1385. United States. Merchant Marine
and Fisheries Committee (House, 65: 1).
Concrete ships... Washington: Gov.
Prtg. Off., 1917. 26 p. 8. VXHG
Repr. : Times engineering supplement, May 25,
1917, supplement to London Times.
1386. Weber, Carl. Reinforced concrete
ship construction. (English mechanic and
world of science. London, 1917. v. 105,
p. 78.) VA
1387. Workman, G. C. Reinforced con-
crete barges at Bahia. illus. (Concrete
and constructional engineering. London,
1917. v. 12, p. 553-558.) VEOM
84
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued.
1918
1388. Alfsen, Harold. Bygning of Jaern-
betonskibe. illus. (Ingenio'ren. K0ben-
havn, 1918. Aarg. 27, p. 67-74.) VDA
1389. American Concrete Institute. Re-
port of the joint committee of the Ameri-
can Concrete Institute and the Portland
Cement Association on concrete barges
and ships. January, 1918. 161. 4.
Typewritten copy.
1390. The American ocean-going concrete
steamship Faith, illus. (Engineer. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 125, p. 518-519.) VA
1391. Basadre y G., Carlos. El concreto
armado y las construcciones maritimas.
(Boletin de minas. Lima, 1918. serie 2,
tomo 10, num. 4/6, p. 49-54.) VHA
1392. Les Bateaux en beton arme aux
fitats-Unis. illus. (Genie civil. Paris,
1918. tome 73, p. 121-124.) VA
1393. Bending stresses in concrete ships
a warning. (Scientific American. New
York, 1918. v. 118, p. 354.) VA
1393a. Bonnaffon, S. A. Concrete ships
for ocean service. (Commercial America.
Philadelphia, 1918. v. 15, p. 31-35.) TLA
1393b. Brewer, Fred. Development of
concrete ships. (Pacific motor boat. Se-
attle, 1918. v. 2, no. 2, p. 13-16.) VXA
1394. British-built concrete vessel, illus.
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 11, p. 492, 524.) f VXA
1395. British standard concrete ships,
illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping record.
London, 1918. v. 12, p. 108-112.) f VXA
1396. Building concrete ships. illus.
(Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. v. 93,
no. 6, p. 11.) fVXA
1397. The Building of reinforced-concrete
ships, illus. (Engineering. London, 1918.
v. 106, p. 114-115, 118.) VDA
1398. Capmany, J. Buques de hormigon
armado. El primer "cargo-boat" espanol.
illus. (Iberica. Tortosa, 1918. v. 9, p. 170-
17U OA
1399. Concrete barges and ships. (Inter-
national marine engineering. New York,
1918. v. 23, p. 285-289.) f VXA
1400. A Concrete cargo carrier, illus.
(The rudder. New York, 1918. v. 34, p.
22-23.) t MVRA
1401. Concrete cargo vessels. illus.
(Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. v.
93. May 11, 1918, p. 8-9.) f VXA
1402. Concrete ship of 3,500 tons dead-
weight designed by Emergency Fleet Cor-
poration, illus. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 446-
449.) f VXA
1403. The Concrete ship problem, illus.
(Scientific American supplement. New
York, 1918. v. 86, p. 20-21.) VA
1404. Concrete shipbuilding, illus. (Con-
crete and constructional engineering. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 13, p. 127-132.) VEOM
1405. Concrete ships for the United States
Shipping Board. (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 12, p. 183-
184.) VXA
1406. Concrete ships offer added power
against U-boats. How the concrete ship
is built . . . illus. Vertical file - Tech. Div.
Clipping from New York Tribune, March, 1918.
1407. Concrete vessels in France, illus.
(Concrete and constructional engineering.
London, 1918. v. 13, p. 182-191.) VEOM
1408. Construction features of concrete
ships. (Engineering and contracting. Chi-
cago, 1918. v. 50, p. 303-304.) "VDA
1409. Construction of concrete ships. Let-
ters and reports submitted on the cost,
plans, and advantages in the construction
of concrete ships as submitted by con-
structing engineers to the chairman of the
Emergency Fleet Corporation and the Sen-
ate Commerce Committee. Washington:
Gov. Prtg. Off.. 1918. 58 p. 8. (U. S.
65. cong., 2. sess. Senate doc. no. 239.)
*SBE
1410. Construction problems many in
building concrete ships. (Engineering
news-record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p.
93-95.) VDA
1411. Data as to the 5,000-ton concrete
ship "Faith," with comment on its costs.
(Engineering and contracting. Chicago,
1918. v. 49, p. 497.) VDA
1412. Denny, Maurice. The possibilities
of the ferro-concrete ship. (Engineering.
London, 1918. v. 105, p. 383-386.) VDA
1413.
(Nautical gazette. New
York, 1918. v. 93, no. 16, p. 4-5.) f VXA
1414. A preliminary survey of the
possibilities of reinforced concrete as a
material for ship construction. illus.
(Concrete and constructional engineering.
London, 1918. v. 13, p. 173-181.) VEOM
1415.
(Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 350-
352.) fVXA
1416. Design features of concrete ship de-
veloped by government department of con-
crete ship construction. (Engineering and
contracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 50, p. 88-
89.) VDA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
85
Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued.
1918, continued.
1417. Dodge, Alfred. Hybrids of the sea.
illus. (Illustrated world. New York, 1918.
v.29, p. 861-864.) VDA
1417a. Dondona, Filiberto. Navi in ce-
mento armato. ( Ri vista marittima. Roma,
1918. v. 51, p. 27-47.) VXA
1418. Egleston, Howard. Rapidly build-
ing and launching concrete ships, illus.
(Contracting. New York, 1918. v. 6, p.
369-371.) fVEA
1419. Espitallier, G. Construction of re-
inforced concrete ships by Hennebique
and Marelle systems, illus. (Engineer-
ing and contracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 49,
p. 519-521.) VDA
1432.
1420.
Les constructions navales en
beton arme. (Genie civil. Paris, 1918.
tome 72, p. 1-7, 25-28.) VA
1421. Everett, H. A. The fallacy of con-
crete ships. (International marine engi-
neering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 61-63.)
fVXA
1422. Faith, the first concrete cargo car-
rier, illus. (The rudder. New York, 1918.
v. 34, p. 230-232.) t MVRA
1423. Ferguson, L. R. Concrete ships,
illus. (American Society of Marine Drafts-
men. Journal. Philadelphia, 1918. v. 4,
p. 105-108.) fVXA
1424. (Engineers Club of Phila-
delphia. Journal. Philadelphia, 1918. v.
35, p. 90-93.) VDA
1425. - Designing of concrete ships,
illus. (Mining and scientific press. San
Francisco, 1918. v. 116, p. 586-587.) VA
1426. Ferro-concrete ships. (Marine en-
gineer. London, 1918. v. 40, p. 213-216.)
fVXA
1427. Ferro-concrete ships. (Shipbuild-
ing and shipping record. London, 1918.
v. 11, p. 497-498.) fVXA
1428. Ferro-concrete ships. (Shipbuild-
ing and shipping record. London, 1918.
v. 11, p. 311-312, 413-416.) f VXA
1429. First large concrete ship is building
at San Francisco, illus. (Engineering
news-record. New York, 1918. v. 80, p.
105-108.) VDA
1430. Freeman, J. E. Concrete ships and
barges. (Cleveland Engineering Society.
Journal. Cleveland, 1918. v. 10, p. 345-
358.) VDA
1431. - The development of concrete
barge and ship construction, illus. (Ameri-
can Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Journal. New York, 1918. v. 40, p. 292-
297.) VDA
History of concrete barge and
ship construction. (Engineering and con-
tracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 49, p. 505-508.)
VDA
1433. - Progress in the application of
concrete to barge and shipbuilding. (West-
ern Society of Engineers. Journal. Chi-
cago, 1918. v. 23, p. 205-220.) VDA
1434. - Progress in the application of
concrete to shipbuilding, illus. (Utah So-
ciety of Engineers. Monthly journal.
Salt Lake City, 1918. v. 4, p. 61-77.) VDA
1435. French concrete ships, illus. (Ship-
building and shipping record. London,
1918. v. 11, p. 256-257.) f VXA
1436. Government designs and builds
3,500-ton concrete ships, illus. (Engineer-
ing news-record. New York, 1918. v. 81,
p. 17-21.) VDA
1437. Gueritte, T. J. Ferro-concrete ship
construction. illus. (Shipping. New
York, 1918. v. 3, April 27, 1918, p. 12-13.)
fTRA
1438. - Ferro-concrete ships. (Engi-
neer. London, 1918. v. 125, p. 237-238.) VA
1439. (Engineering. London,
1918. v. 105, p. 295-298.) VDA
1440. (Indian and eastern en-
gineer. Calcutta, 1918. v. 42, p. 188-190;
v. 43, p. 18-20.) VDA
1441. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 329-
334.) fVXA
1442. (Iron and coal trades re-
view. London, 1918. v. 96, p. 315-316.)
fVIA
1443. (Motorship. Seattle, 1918.
v. 3,. April, 1918, p. 9-10, 24.) f VXA
1444. (Nautical gazette. New
York, 1918. v. 93, no. 14, p. 4-5.) f VXA
1445. (Scientific American sup-
plement. New York, 1918. v. 85, p. 286-
287, 298-299.) VA
1446. Heard, F. C. How concrete ship
was developed. (Marine review. Cleve-
land, 1918. v.48, p. 373-374.) VXA
1447. Hoar, Allen. Application of rein-
forced concrete to ship construction, illus.
(Engineering and contracting. Chicago,
1918. v. 49, p. 409-411.) VDA
1448. Jennings, Frederick. Concrete ships,
illus. (Architect and engineer of Califor-
nia. San Francisco, 1918. v. 54, p. 99-
103.) MQA
1449. Joint committee on concrete ships
makes report. Cement Association and
Concrete Institute join in study of concrete
for floating craft. (Engineering news-
record. New York, 1917. v. 79, p. 1126-
1127.) VDA
86
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued.
1918, continued.
1450. (Concrete and constructional
engineering. London, 1918. v. 13, p. 257-
262.) VEOM
1451. Largest concrete ship ever built has
been launched on Pacific coast. illus.
(Engineering and cement world. Chicago,
1918. v. 12, April, 1918, p. 13-14.) f VEA
1452. Lorton system of reinforced-con-
crete hull construction. (Shipbuilding and
shipping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p.
623.) fVXA
1453. The Marine use of concrete, illus.
(Scientific American. New York, 1918.
v. 118, p. 81,94.) VA
1454. Nash, J. P. Light weight concrete
for ships from special aggregate. (Engi-
neering news-record. New York, 1918. v.
81, p. 136-137.) VDA
1455. Oldham, J. R. Observations on
ferro-concrete ships. (Nautical gazette.
New York, 1918. v. 93, no. 24, p. 4.)
fVXA
1456. Owen, H. S. Concrete ships. (En-
gineers' Club of St. Louis. Journal. St.
Louis, 1918. v. 3, p. 243-255.) VDA
1457. Phenis, Albert. Will the concrete
steamship measure up to builders' expec-
tations? illus. (Manufacturers record.
Baltimore, 1918. v. 73, April 4, 1918, p.
75-77.) 3-fVA
1458. Pollock, Walter. Reinforced con-
crete vessels, illus. (Engineering. Lon-
don, 1918. v. 105, p. 366-369.) VDA
1459. - (Shipbuilding and ship-
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 385-
389.) fVXA
1460. (Engineer. London, 1918.
v. 125, p. 279-280.) VA
1461. Portland Cement Association. Con-
crete ships. 1849-1918. n. t.-p. t n. p., 1918.]
31 p. illus. 8.
1462. - More progress in concrete ship
construction, n. t.-p. n. p., 1918. lip.
1462a. The reinforced concrete car-
go steamship Faith, the largest concrete
vessel afloat. [Chicago :j Portland Cement
Association [1918]. 61. illus. 8.
VXC p.v.26, no.8
1463. - Successful trial trip of the re-
inforced concrete cargo steamship Faith,
n. t.-p., n. p., 1918. 15 p. illus. 8.
1464. Possibilities' of the ferro-concrete
ship, illus. (Nautical gazette. New York,
1918. v. 93, April 25, 1918, p. 4-5.) f VXA
1465. Problems of designing the rein-
forced-concrete ship. (Engineering news-
record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 167-
171.) VDA
1466. Reinforced concrete cargo steamer,
illus. (International marine engineering.
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 64-65.) f VXA
1467. Reinforced concrete motorship "Be-
ton i." illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping
record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 58-60.)
fVXA
1467a. Reinforced concrete shipbuilding in
Dorsetshire. (Engineer. London, 1918.
v. 126, p. 408-410.) fVA
1468. Reinforced concrete ships. illus.
(Power plant engineering. Chicago, 1918.
v.22, p. 395-398.) VDA
1468a. Reinforced concrete ships in U. S. A.
(Concrete and constructional engineering.
London, 1918. v. 13, p. 459-467.) VEOM
1469. Rosing, A. S. Concrete ships for
ocean service, illus. (Tractor and gas en-
gine review. Madison, 1918. v. 11, Tune,
1918, p. 8-9, 16, 66.) fVFA
1470. Schiffe aus Eisenbeton. illus.
(Schweizerische Bauzeitung. Zurich, 1918.
Bd. 71, p. 272-274.) VEA
1471. Scott, A. H. Reinforced concrete
ships. (Canadian engineer. Toronto, 1918.
v. 34, p. 537-538.) VDA
1472. Searle, A. B. Concrete boats and
motor boats, illus. (Concrete and con-
structional engineering. London, 1918.
v. 13, p. 35-44.) VEOM
1473. Ships of stone 1849-1918. illus.
(Scientific American. New York, 1918. v.
119, p. 165, 179.) VA
1474. Skerrett, R. G. Ferro-concrete ship-
building in Norway, illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, 1918. v.
23, p. 14-17.) f VXA
1475. Some notes on concrete shipbuild-
ing, illus. (Concrete and constructional
engineering. London, 1918. v. 13, p. 302-
306.) VEOM
1476. Springer, J. F. The big concrete
ship not unreasonable. (International ma-
rine engineering. New York, 1918. v. 23,
p. 383-386.) f VXA
1477. - Concrete boats as a transpor-
tation asset, illus. (Architect and engi-
neer of California. San Francisco, 1918.
v. 54, p. 104-105C.) MQA
1478. Standardized concrete ships in the
United States. (Shipbuilding and shipping
record. London, 1918. v. 12, p. 210-212.)
fVXA
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
87
Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued.
1918, continued.
1478a. Stroyer, R. N. Novel method of
constructing concrete vessels. (Shipbuild-
ing and shipping record. London, 1918. v.
12, p. 327-330.) VXA
1479. A Survey of reinforced concrete
ships. (Shipbuilding and shipping record.
London, 1918. v. 12, p. 135-136.) f VXA
1480. 1,000-ton ferro-concrete motor ves-
sel on the Alfsen system, illus. (Engi-
neering. London, 1918. v. 105, p. 456-457.)
VDA
1481. Thurston, T. G. O. Concrete cargo
vessels. (Nautical gazette. New York,
1918. v. 93, no. 18, p. 8-9.) f VXA
sea-going cargo steamers, now building in
Great Britain. (Concrete and construc-
tional engineering. London, 1918. v. 13,
p. 240-247.) VEOM
1483. (International marine en-
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 455-
464.) f VXA
1484. Reinforced concrete seagoing
cargo steamers. (American Society of
Naval Engineers. Journal. Washington,
1918. v.30, p. 422-439.) VXA
1485.
(Engineering.
1918. v. 105, p. 335-341.)
London,
VDA
1482.
On the design and construc-
tion of self-propelled reinforced concrete p. 486-489.)
1486. Wig, R. J., and S. C. HOLLISTER.
Concrete ships. (Concrete and construc-
tional engineering. London, 1918. v. 13,
VEOM
INDEX OF AUTHORS
Numbers refer to individual entries.
Abell, T. B., 293.
Abell, W. S., 6, 7, 94, 264, 315, 1257, 1258.
Ahlborn, Fr., 35.
Albrecht, Max, 694.
Alexander, F. H., 95, 96, 97.
Alfsen, Harald, 1388.
Allen, F. J., 322a.
American Bureau of Shipping, 202, 1219.
American Concrete Institute, 1389.
Anderson, John, 316, 317.
Asmussen, G., 331.
Attilio, Dagnino, 623, 695, 775, 858, 921.
Attwood, E. L., 36, 146, 203, 238, 922, 989, 1221.
Ayre, A. L., 204.
Ayre, Wilfrid, 265.
Bacon, R. H. S., 776, 777, 778, 779.
Bahon, Max, 1146.
Baier, L. A., 266.
Baker, G. S., 99, 100, 147, 148, 157, 172, 173, 174,
175, 176, 205, 206, 239, 267, 294, 295.
Baldwin, G. J., 518, 519.
Ballard, Maxwell, 101, 102, 103, 990. .
Ballin, F. A., 575.
Barbe, J.. 332.
Barber, G. H., 207, 466, 1147.
Barnert, M. K., 1148.
Barringer, Herbert, 1149, 1150, 1151.
Barry, R. E., 780.
Basadre y G., C., 1391.
Battles, D. R., 1077.
Bauer, M. H., 208.
Beard, A. H., 520.
Behn, 991.
Bell, E. W., 447.
Bell, Thomas, 625.
Benjamin, Ludwig. 209, 240.
Benvenuti, E., 296.
Berndt, O., 852.
Berry, W. T., 626, 696, 697.
Bertin, L. E., 149, 210.
Bieliawin, L., 333.
B.iles, Sir John Harvard, 37, 38, 104, 105, 1078.
Bion, C. W., 318.
Blaum, 750.
Blood, W. H., jr., 522.
Bock, 734.
Bodenmueller, Albert, 860.
Boettcher, Anton, 335.
Bogert, J. J., 580.
Boklevsky, C., 627.
Bonnaffon, S. A., 1393a.
Booker, G. E., 1345.
Borckenhagen, 924.
Bourdelle, P. M., 150.
Boyd, W., 733, 734.
Brenzinger, A. H., 606.
Brewer, C. B., 106.
Brewer, F., 1393b.
Brimblecombe, P. Y., 241.
Brinker, Joseph, 1346.
Brown, T. M., 354.
Brown, William, 1152.
Bruenner, M. A. R., 630.
Bruhn, J., 39, 177.
Buchsbaum, G., 785.
Bureau Veritas, 569, 572, 861. 925, 1080, 1081.
Burgoyne, A. H., 107, 151, 178, 993, 994, 1082.
Burnside, E. A., 574.
Burtner, Evers, 1263.
Cairns, C. W., 319.
Caizzi, Louis, 336.
Campbell, H. C., 1347.
Cannon, A., 152, 179, 180.
Capmany, J., 1398.
Carmichael, A. W., 1264.
Carr, M. F., 581.
Carter, Sir George, 1223, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268,
1269.
Casimir-Perier, Claude, 996.
Churchill, F. A., jr., 468.
Claudy, C. H., 494.
Coburn, F. G., 495.
Cohee, T. L., 496.
Coker, E. G., 109, 110.
Coleman, F. C., 409, 787, 788, 927, 928, 1001, 1002,
1155, 1156, 1157.
Collie, J. H., 377.
Collins, J. H., 1270.
Commentz, Carl, 211, 410.
Cone, E. F., 1187.
Cook, C. W., 1270a.
Cook, G. C., 1003, 1158, 1188.
Cooper, I. C. G., 203.
Cox, L. M., 469.
Crasgs, E. H., 633, 634.
Crawford, W. K., 1271.
Cremdieu, Victor, 8.
Croneau, 704.
Cunningham, A. C., 378.
Curr, Robert, 636, 637, 866, 932.
Cyran, A., 379.
D
Dabney, Frank, 583.
Dal-Piaz, 1006.
De Gelder, M. G., 470, 471, 497.
Denny, Archibald, 269,- 270.
Denny, Leslie, 40.
Denny, Maurice, 1412, 1413, 1414, 1415.
De Rusett, E. W., 49, 50, 638.
Dickie, G. W., 181, 212, 1089, 1189.
Dietze, 791.
Dixie, E. A., 567.
Dobson, W. A., 869, 1161.
Dodge, Alfred, 1417".
Dohm, G. C., 472, 498.
Doig, Peter, 111, 213, 499.
Donald, James, 41, 42, 242.
[88]
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
89
Dondona, F., 1417a.
Donnelly, W. T., 357, 380, 457, 584, 934, 1009.
Doyere, C., 320.
Driessen, Paul, 639.
Dunn, H. H., 585.
Dyment, C. V., 528.
E
Eaton, C. A., 529.
Kckmann, C. J., 793.
Egleston, Howard, 1418.
Eley, C. V. A., 243, 1281.
Espitallier, G., 1419, 1420.
Estep, H. C., 531, 532, 586, 608.
Estrada, Ramon, 9.
Everett, H. A., 43, 244, 272, 1421.
Heesch, Otto, 949.
Herner, Heinrich, 14, 81.
Hiley, A., 434, 435.
Hill, M. F., 1230, 1287.
Hill, R. C., 587, 611, 1288.
Hillhouse, P. A., 118, 501, 502, 503.
Hoar, Allen, 1200, 1365, 1447.
Holbrook, G. G., 273.
Hollister, S. C., 1486.
Holm, Axel, 341, 717.
Holmes, Samuel, 648.
Holms, A C., 1201, 1231.
Holt, C. F., 247, 248, 298.
Holzapfel, A. C., 274.
Hopf, Ludwig, 82.
Horn, Fritz, 83, 119.
Hornor, H. A., 1289.
Hovgaard, William, 47, 48, 84, 120, 1162.
Howards, J. E., 216.
Hughes, C. H., 299.
Hunt, H. R., 718.
Hunter, G. B., 49, 50.
Faber, O., 1338.
Fea, Leonardo, 1090.
Felix, A., 153.
Ferguson, L. R., 1423, 1424, 1425.
Ferretti, E., 1191.
Ferris, T. E., 595, 596, 597, 598, 600, 601.
Finlay, K. G., 245.
Flamm, Oswald, 112, 113, 182, 183, 214, 337.
Flanders, R. E., 338.
Fletcher, Andrew, 576, 1192.
Fletcher, R. A., 795, 1011.
Foerster, Ernst, 642, 936.
Fowler, C. E., 1091.
Frahm, H., 114, 115, 116.
Franzius, O., 397.
Freeman, J. E., 1430, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1434.
French, F. J., 1284, 1285.
Idle, George, 121, 157.
Isherwood, J. W., 32J, 651, 652, 653.
Jack, J. R., 51.
James, S. V., 322.
Jarvis, H. R., 342.
Jennings, Frederick, 1448.
John, T. G., 217, 218.
Judaschke, Franz, 656.
Gardner, J. H., 626, 696, 697.
Gatewood, R. D., 1196, 1229.
Gatewood, William, 184, 246, 475.
Gebers, Fr., 10, 117.
Geynet, G., 941, 1095.
Giraud, J. E., 875.
Given, E. C., 154.
Glazebrook, R. T., 79, 80.
Goodrich, C. F., 802.
Goulaeff, E. E., 11, 12, 13, 45.
Gracie, Alexander, 215.
Gracy, J. W., 1096.
Graemer, L., 876, 942.
Greenhill, George, 46.
Gregory, H. B., 944, 945, 1025.
Grondal, B. L., 610.
Grunsky, C. E., 155.
Guembel, 185.
Gueritte, T. J., 1437, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1442,
1443, 1444, 1445.
Gundersen, A., 360.
Kaemmerer, W., 343, 657, 721, 812.
Keith, H. H. W., 219.
Kelly, R. W., 322a.
Kennedy, W. M., 505.
Kent, J. L., 175, 176, 250, 251.
Kerr, K. C., 506.
Kieffer, H. P., 1323.
Kielhorn, Carl, 15, 52, 658, 722, 723, 883.
King, A. W., 1341.
King, J. F., 275, 276, 1036, 1037.
Kirby, F. E., 884.
Klitzing, 344, 659.
Kluge, C, 1101.
Knipping, P., 813.
Knopp, W., 397.
Knorr, Paul, 1163.
Knowles, F. P., 220.
Kondo, Motoki, 725, 887, 1102.
Koon, S. G., 660.
Kretschmer, Otto, 16.
Kreutzberg, E. C., 541.
Kurtzahn, Ernst, 726.
H
Handy, I. O., 806.
Hart, M. G., 807.
Haver, A. H., 156, 716,
Heard, F. C., 1446.
3, 809.
Laas, Walter, 345, 563, 661, 953.
La Bolina, Jack, pseud., 888.
Lang, W. V., 728, 1232.
Langendonck, C. van, 361, 384, 399.
Laws, B. C., 53, 122. 221.
90
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lemaire, E., 1324.
Leucke, 438.
Leyland, John, 451.
Liddell, A. R., 54, 85, 86, 87, 123, 158, 186, 187,
222, 277, 278, 1203.
Lienau, Otto, 124, 362, 439, 730, 892, 957, 1042.
Long, A. E., 17, 18.
Loof, W., 458.
Lovett, W. J., 301, 302.
Lucas, A., 159.
Lucas, Theodore, 303, 508.
Lundberg, Charles, 1293.
Lyster, A. G., 733, 734.
M
McAleer, J. A., 323.
McDermaid, N. J., 400.
McEntee, William, 55, 56, 279, 280, 304, 305, 324,
325.
McGovern, John, 88.
Macllwaine, G. S., 958, 1043.
Mackrow, Clement, 281.
McPherson, Allan, 666.
Mallock, A., 89.
Martin, K. G., 893.
Massenet, G., 159.
Meyer, F., 125.
Michenfelder, C., 363, 364, 387.
Mills, J. C.. 667.
Montgomerie, James, 126, 252, 894, 1045, 1046, 1047,
1165, 1166, 1167.
Monetti, Luigi, 1295a.
Morley, T. B., 19.
Morrell, R. W., 1107, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1296,
1297, 1298.
Morrison, J. H., 1238.
Mueller, E., 825.
Muers, P., 1168.
Murray, A. J., 58, 253, 282.
Muth, D., 160.
N
Nash, J. P., 1454.
Nast, B., 1325.
Xeudeck, G., 161.
Nicol, George, 162, 283.
Nobel, C., 348.
Paulmann, 750.
Peabody, C. H., 163, 188, 307.
Pease, F. F., 327a.
Peltier, J. G., 675, 676, 677, 678, 751.
Pereira, E. R., 1126, 1207.
Perrett, J. R., 1127.
Peskett, L., 189, 225, 1128.
Phelps, H. P., 459.
Phenis, Albert, 1457.
Phillips, Camillus, 511.
Pietzker, Felix, 128.
Ploeg, J. van, 129.
Plummer, H. C., 1129.
Polissadoff, J., 349.
Pollock, Walter, 1458, 1459, 1460.
Popp, M., 966.
Portland Cement Association, 1369, 1461, 1462,
1462a, 1463.
Prendergast, Maurice, 130.
Price, B. K., 546.
Purvis, F. P., 190.
Putnam, G. R., 1240.
Rahusen, R., 125.
Ranft, Paul, 369.
Rath, C., 419.
Redwood, Sir Boverton, 1059.
Reid, John, 1175, 1176, 1177.
Renner, Wilhelm, 753.
Reventlow, E. C. E. L. D., Graf zu, 420.
Riddlesworth, W. H., 501, 502, 503.
Rigg, E. H., 226, 1208.
Roberts, T. G., 131.
Robertson, J. M., 328.
Robinson, R. H. M., 23, 227, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1306.
Robinson, S. M., 1060.
Rodgers, W. L., 191.
Rosing, A. S., 548, 1469.
Rossell, H. E., 256.
Rossi, Giuseppe, 257.
Rothe, H. H. A., 164.
Rouge, J., 967.
Rowland, W., 1342.
Rupp, M. E., 1334.
Ruprecht, F. K., 308, 1178.
Russo, G., 132, 284.
Oakleaf, H. B., 591.
Ober, Shatswell, 306.
Oesten, K., 838.
Oldham, J. R., 616, 1300, 1301, 1455.
Olin, E. W., 1169, 1170.
Olsen H. M., 745.
O'Neill, J. J., 20, 21, 22.
Orrok, G. A., 934.
Osier, C. A., 544.
Ott, J., 91.
Otterson, J. E., 418.
Owen, H., 904, 1301a, 1456.
Owens, T. G., 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1171.
Parkes, Oscar, 1125.
Paterson, J. H., 224.
Sadler, H. C., 24, 25, 26, 61, 62, 63, 64, 228, 756,
1210.
Saunders, A. E., 1245.
Sauvaire Jourdan, A. M. B., 27.
Schaffran, Karl, 229, 258, 908.
Scheible, Albert, 1335.
Schmidt, Alf., 28, 65.
Schmidt, R., 421.
Schoen, J. G. von, 422.
Schossberger, O. F., 423.
Scott, A. H., 1471.
Scribanti, A., 230.
Searle, A. B., 1472.
Siemann, 232.
Simpson, George, 233.
Skerrett, R. G., 66, 370, 371, 1380, 1474.
Smith, John, 67, 68.
Smith, S. F., 1065, 1134.
Spanner, E. F., 259, 260.
Springer, J. F., 1476. 1477.
Stanton, T. E., 70, 71, 166.
Steele, J. E., 192, 311.
91
Stevens, E. A., 1213.
Stieghorst, J., 133.
Stirling, Yates, 1251.
Stocker, Robert, 425.
Stress, Walther, 1336.
Strouse, M. H., 844.
Stroyer, R. N., 1382, 1478a.
Suanzes, Carlos, 761.
Sudler, C. E., 1340.
Sutphen, H. R., 1312a.
Suyehiro, K., 168, 193.
Talbot, F. A., 973, 1069.
Tawresey, J. G., 455.
Taylor, Benjamin, 764.
Taylor, D. W.. 29, 30, 31, 72, 73, 93, 134, 194, 234,
235, 236, 261, 285, 312.
Taylor, James, 1337.
Terano, S., 135, 136, 1214.
Thearle, S. J. P., 137, 138, 617, 682.
Thele, W., 1137.
Thompson, W. J., 618.
Thornycroft, J. E., 683, 684, 685, 686, 687.
Thurston, T. G. O., 1481, 1482, 1483, 1484, 1485.
Timonoff, V. E. de, 351.
Tobin, T. C., 195.
Tendering, C. J., 1384.
Toro, I., 329.
Trask, E. P., 286.
Treninkhinn, W. M., 352.
Tunkl, F. von, 196.
W
Wachtel, L., 1140.
Wakeman, S. W., 515.
Waldmann, Ernst, 139.
Walker, J. B., 981, 982, 1075.
Wall, A. T., 287, 288, 289, 1218.
Wallace, W. C., 690.
Walton, Thomas, 1320.
Ward, Charles, 566.
Warrington, J. N., 75, 76.
Watson, T. H., 314.
Watts, Sir Philip, 140, 291.
Weber, Carl, 1343, 1386.
Weihe, H., 852.
Welch, J. J., 141, 142, 262, 263, 292, 691.
Wellenkamp, H., 33.
West, C. C., 692.
White, E. S., 199.
White, Sir W. H., 143, 144, 145, 169, 170, 983, 984.
Wig, R. J., 1486.
Wilkes, Paul, 1328.
Willey, D. A., 34, 200, 1183.
Williams, Henry, 425.
Wilson, R. C., 1076.
Wilson, W. J., 374, 1184.
Woolland, Lloyd, 201, 281.
Workman, G. C., 1387.
Wrobbel, Gustav, 171.
u
Differs, 32.
United States. Shipping Board, 595, 596, 597, 598,
599, 600, 601, 619, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256,
1317.
Young, H. W., 562.
Yukawa, M., 135, 136.
Van Duzer, L. S., 446.
Van Gaasbeek, R. M., 620.
Verth, M. zur, 913.
Zeyss, G., 774.
Zueblin, 986.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Numbers refer to individual entries.
Agamemnon, 645.
Akers Mekanische Verksted, 360.
Alexandra, 647, 673.
Alsatian, 987, 1056.
American Shipbuilding Co., 464, 468.
Ames Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., 498.
Amiral Makaroff, 678.
Andania, 1005, 1085.
Ansaldo-Armstrong & Co., 404, 448.
Aquitania, 930, 971, 988, 1039, 1049, 1086, 1087,
1088, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1130.
Arizona, 1147.
Arkansas, 945.
Armstrong, Whitworth Co., 330, 453.
B
Beams, 247, 248, 718.
Bellerophon, 624.
Ben-my-chree, 654.
Berlin, 730.
Berths, 350, 379, 478, 500.
Bethlehem Steel Co., 467, 511.
Bilge-tunnel, 310.
Blohm & Voss, 452.
Brazos, 660.
Britannic, 1079, 1117, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144.
Bulkheads, 39, 47, 48, 58, 77, 84, 120, 177, 187, 197,
204, 242, 255, 256, 262, 263, 275, 276, 287, 288,
289, 290, 293, 301, 302, 308, 329.
Burmeister and Wain, 341.
Courbet, 874, 937.
Cranes, 335, 345, 350, 364, 365, 368, 387. 397, 416,
419, 439, 441, 458, 470, 471, 478, 497, 523, 534.
Cruisers, 740, 784, 805, 827, 858, 860, 864, 885, 886,
888, 999, 1028.
D
Dante Alighieri, 921.
Dartmouth, 879.
Deck houses, 252, 1036, 1037, 1165, 1166, 1167.
Decks, 224, 245.
Delaware, 768.
Diderot, 710.
Dimensions, 143, 144, 145, 149, 155, 169, 170, 316,
317.
Displacement, 24, 25, 26, 220, 326.
Docks, dry, 331, 332, 333, 349, 351, 352, 354, 417,
440, 469, 517, 526.
Docks, floating, 53, 160, 331, 337, 342, 344, 348,
352, 357, 358, 367, 372, 380, 392, 396, 407, 409,
426, 427, 428, 430, 432, 438, 445, 449, 461, 548.
Dockship, 644, 659.
Dreadnought, 107, 1126, 1161.
Dredger, 733, 734, 750, 762, 852, 867, 966, 991, 1091,
1137.
Duthie, J. F., & Co., 504.
E
Edgar Quinet, 676.
Ernest Renan, 709, 751.
Europa, 623, 814.
Experimental tanks, 9, 10, 23, 27, 29, 34, 43, 44,
57, 59, 60, 66, 78, 79, 80, 89, 94, 99, 100, 117,
127, 134, 147, 148, 200, 219, 279, 280, 284, 294.
Cable ships, 670, 1155, 1156.
Camber, 230.
Canadian Vickers, 463, 500.
Cap Finisterre, 936.
Cap Trafalgar, 1131.
Car ferry, 700, 717, 739, 745, 752, 763, 766, 788,
806, 812, 1129, 1153, 1169, 1170.
Carnegie, 564, 565, 567.
Chicago, 675.
Chiyo Maru, 868.
Cincinnati, 838.
City of Cleveland, 662.
City of Detroit in, 573, 926, 970.
Cleveland, 715.
Colliers, 680, 706, 742, 769, 780, 791, 851, 871, 892,
893, 928, 960, 978, 979, 1025, 1060, 1065, 1084,
1115, 1134, 1154, 1172, 1204, 1206.
Colossus, 817, 877.
Columbia Engineering Works, 552.
Commonwealth, 626, 696, 697.
Composite ships, 581, 582, 590.
Condorcet, 710.
Conte di Cavour, 898.
Corrugated ships, 702, 703, 808, 809, 958, 1043.
Corsican, 689.
Fabricated ships. See Standard ships.
Faith, 1390, 1411, 1422, 1463.
Ferries, 876. See also Car ferry.
Fire boats, 692, 844.
Florida, 944.
Fore River Shipbuilding Co., 473, 474, 477.
Foundation Co., 536.
Framing, 633, 634, 764, 1295.
France, 797, 799, 872, 939, 962, 995, 1071.
Franconia, 789, 816, 829, 896.
Free board, 15, 222, 272.
Fruit ships, 712, 1157, 1195.
Furness Shipbuilding Co., 542, 543.
George Washington, 639, 713, 726, 743, 755.
Germanischer Lloyd, 85.
Goeben, 950.
Great Lakes Engineering Works, 476.
Guadeloupe, 677.
[92]
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING
93
H
Harland & Wolf, 340, 346, 375, 411.
Heliopolis, 666.
Hog Island shipyard, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 531,
532, 533, 535, 537, 538, 539, 540, 545, 546, 547,
549, 550, 555, 558, 560, 561, 562.
Hong Kong, shipbuilding at, 429.
Howaldtswerke, 436.
Imperator, 421, 947, 948, 954, 1022, 1030, 1031, 1050,
1057, 1072, 1073, 1099, 1140.
Indomitable, 629, 646.
Iron Duke, 1026.
Isherwood system, 651, 652, 653, 671, 785, 866, 932,
1295a.
Italy, 132.
Japan, 135, 136, 1214.
Jean Bart, 874, 937, 1017.
N
Nederlandsche Fabriek, 398.
Nevada, 964, 1216.
New York, 425.
New York City, ship yards, 485.
New York Shipbuilding Co., 481.
New Zealand, 889.
Newark Bay shipyard, 525.
Newport News Shipbuilding Co., 402, 479, 480.
Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 796, 836.
Norfolk navy yard, 378.
North Dakota, 663, 768.
North German Lloyd, 707.
Oklahoma, 964.
Olympic, 772, 773, 818, 819, 820, 854, 855, 856, 899,
902, 903, 906, 914, 916, 917, 918, 920.
Ore-carrying ships, 611, 650, 667, 787, 794, 837, 892,
1054, 1175, 1176, 1177.
Orsova, 737.
K
Kaiserlich Werft, Kiel, 363.
Kaiserlich Werft, Tsing-tau, 412.
Kanguroo, 975, 1182.
Kongo, 927, 951, 952, 1034, 1035.
Krupp Germania shipyard, 431, 433.
Panama, shipyards, 486.
Pearl Harbor, 526.
Pennsylvania, 1217.
Portsmouth dockyard, 454.
Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, 705.
Queen Elizabeth, 1027, 1125.
Laconia, 865, 931.
Lafayette, 1193. ,
Launching, 67, 68, 207, 334, 338, 355, 362, 370,
371, 383, 385, 386, 410, 413, 414, 421, 425, 434,
435, 437, 447, 450, 455, 466, 499, 501, 502, 503,
507, 510, 514.
Laurentic, 664, 665, 771.
Laying off, 203, 617, 1291.
Lightships, 157, 942, 1003, 1010, 1044, 1069, 1096,
1158, 1188, 1240.
Lion, 946.
Load line, 291.
Lord Nelson, 645.
Lusitania, 625, 1159.
Lutetia, 1093.
M
Martha Washington, 632.
Maryland Steel Co., 487.
Mauretania, 635.
Medina, 905.
Minas Geraes, 628, 668, 693, 782.
Mine-layers, 823, 1019.
Mitsu-Bishi dockyard, 388, 389, 401, 444.
Models, 23, 33, 70, 71, 87, 106, 194, 205, 206, 219,
229, 234, 235, 236, 258, 261, 267, 1307.
Mold lofts, 496.
Monarch, 878, 880.
Monitoria, 716, 808, 809.
Refrigerator ships, 912, 1194.
Regina Elena, 655.
Reina Victoria Eugenia, 1067.
Repair ships, 714, 735.
Resistance, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 35, 61, 62, 63, 64, 70,
71, 72, 73, 156, 164, 166, 175, 176, 185, 188,
194, 228, 234, 235, 239, 250, 295, 306, 320.
Rheinland, 800.
Rio de Janeiro, 783, 992.
River steamers, 566, 570, 574, 576, 833, 862, 1076,
1192.
Riveting, 977, 1203, 1300.
Robert Fulton, 754.
Robins Dry Dock & Repair Co., 460, 483.
Rochambeau, 940.
Rolling, 8, 98, 105, 114, 115, 116, 119, 121, 154,
157, 179, 201, 298.
Roma, 695.
Rotterdam Dockyard Co., 470, 471.
Sailing ships, 563, 568, 661, 1001.
St. Nazaire, 376, 382, 395, 399, 405, 424, 443.
St. Vincent, 693.
Sakura Maru, 719, 720.
Sao Paulo, 698, 847.
Satsuma, 811.
94 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Schichau-Werke, 391, 403.
Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Co., 484. U
See-and-Bee, 961, 1062.
Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., 442. Union Iron Works, 373, 462, 491.
Shearing stress, 168, 193. Unsinkable ships, 11, 12, 13, 45, 182, 183, 198, 212,
Shinyo Maru, 882. 214, 243, 313, 981, 982, 1089, 1139, 1281, 1286,
Shooter's Island shipyard, 554. 1294, 1302, 1318, 1319.
Skinner & Eddy, 472, 488.
Sloan Shipyard Co., 513.
Smith's Dock Co., 366, 381.
Sound steamers, 576, 1192. -y
Specifications, 51.
Stability, 32, 54, 87, 91, 92, 97, 122, 123, 129, 139, Vaneuard 729 804
III' oL' %'}%'?%' 2H> ^ 237> 24 ' 241> Vaterland', 1098, ll'oO, 1135, 1145.
246, 254, Z59, 260, /65. IT A' f.f.a
Standard ships, 323, 578, 593, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599, Voif.LrT.iiti <U)1
600, 601, 602, 603, 607, 619, 1212, 1220, 1223, Vulcan 644 *W
1226, 1227, 1232, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1247, 1249, v- , u- ; i ,, m ^1 tta T?O ?a-
1252, 1253, 1254, 1265, 1266, 1267! 126s! 1269! Vukan sh 'Py ard ' 339 ' 343 ' > 369 ' 379 > 393 '
1272, 1283, 1306, 1311, 1317, 1312a, 1321a, 1395.
Stresses, 167, 168, 193, 216, 273, 278, 282, 322.
Submarine Boat Corporation, 557. _
Submarine tenders, 974, 975, 980, 1077, 1185. W
Sun Shipbuilding Co., 489, 553.
Superstructures. See Deck houses. \Vallsend Slipway & Engineering )Vorks 456
Swan, H te . . WWu. Eich.rf.on, 490. " '' ' ' '
781, 834, 835, 859, 873, 907, 909, 922-924, 984,
989, 993-994, 1013, 1018, 1021, 1052, 1058, 1078,
1082, 1090, 1102, 1106, 1121-1124, 1127, 1146,
T 1148, 1162, 1171, 1191, 1196, 1221, 1229, 1241,
1251. See also Cruisers, Torpedo boat de-
Tank ships, 648, 694, 774, 786, 793, 894, 910, 963, stroyers, and names of ships.
965, 1002, 1008, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1059, Washington Irving, 1032, 1063.
1064, 1070, 1103, 1107, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1149, Washington Shipping Co., Seattle, 482.
1150, 1151, 1160, 1168, 1178, 1199, 1234, 1235, Ways, 527,
1236, 1237, 1238, 1246, 1259, 1296, 1297, 1298, Welding, 1260, 1261, 1270, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276,
1299. 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1282, 1289, 1292, 1303,
Tanks. See Experimental tanks. 130S ' 1312 ' 1314 -
Tenyo Maru, 657, 688, 868. Weser shipyard, 384.
Texas 1104. White Star line, 853.
Thunderer, 881. Wilhelmina, 741.
Titanic, 856, 891, 902, 903, 915, 917, 956. Workman, Clark & Co., 415.
Torpedo boat destroyers, 631, 683, 684, 685, 686, Wyoming, 568, 945.
687, 699, 701, 765, 798, 815, 824, 846, 848, 857,
900, 933, 938, 941, 943, 986, 998, 1004, 1014,
1015, 1016, 1024, 1029, 1092, 1095, 1138, 1174,
1207, 1211. . Y
Train ferry. See Car ferry.
Tuckahoe, 1309. Yarmouth, 890.
Tugboat, 1255, 1256. Yarrow & Co., 347, 353, 408.
THE WAR AND AFTER
(CONTINUATION OF THE EUROPEAN WAR)
Abbot, Willis John. Soldiers of the sea;
the story of the United States Marine
Corps. New York: Dodd, Mead and Com-
pany, 1918. xp., 11., 315 p. illus. 8.
VYE
Ajalbert, Jean. L'heure de 1'Italie; voy-
age de guerre. 1916. Frontispice de Corot;
illustrations de Albert Besnard, J. F. Raf-
faelli, Vallotton, Villani, Van Dongen.
Paris: fiditions Bossard, 1917. 3 p.l., 190 p.,
11. illus. [3. ed.] 16. BTZE
Ajax, pseud. The German pirate; his
methods and record. London: C. A. Pear-
son, Ltd., 1918. 120 p. 12. BTZE
Aldrich, Mildred. The peak of the load;
the waiting months on the hilltop from the
entrance of the Stars and stripes to the
second victory on the Marne. Boston:
Small, Maynard and Company [1918i. 4
p.l., 277 p. 12. BTZE
Allier, Raoul Scipion Philippe. Les Alle-
mands a Saint-Die (27 aout-10 septembre
1914); preface du general de Lacroix;
quinze cartes, plans et fac-similes. Paris:
Payot & Cie., 1918. 4 p.l., (i)xii-xvi, 297 p.,
31. illus. 12. BTZE
Altschul, Charles. German militarism
and its German critics, fully illustrated by
extracts from German newspapers. Wash-
ington: Committee on Public Information,
1918. 45 p. 8. (United States. Public
Information Committee. War information
series, no. 13.) Room 229
Anaya Ruiz, Francisco. Lo que interesa
a Espana de la guerra mundial. Prologo
del General Madariaga. Madrid: A. Romo,
1918. 4 p.l., 266 p., 1 1. 8. BTZE
Anderson, Mrs. Isabel Weld Perkins.
Zigzagging, by Isabel Anderson, LITT. D.
(Mrs. Larz Anderson)... Boston and
New York: Houghton Mifflin Company,
1918. xvii, 269(1) p. illus. 8. BTZE
Anderson, Robert Gordon. Not taps, but
reveille. New York and London: G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1918. 33 p. 12. BTZK
"In memoriam, Lieutenant W. L. M."
Andre, Georges. Ma captivite en Alle-
magne, 1914-1917. Paris: La Renaissance
du livre, cop. 1918. 256 p. 12. BTZE
Les Appetits allemands; conferences or-
ganisees par la Societe de geographic dans
les arrondissements de Paris... Serie 1.
Paris: F. Alcan, 1918. 12. (Bibliotheque
d'histoire contemporaine.) BTZE
Contents: Serie 1. Les ambitions de 1'Allemagne
en Europe, par MM. Henri Lichtenberger, Georges
Blondel, Joseph-Barthelemy, Georges Bienaime, Per-
nand Engerand, fimile Haumant. Preface de M.
Paul Deschanel.
Association for International Concilia-
tion. American Branch. The disclosures
from Germany, i. The Lichnowsky mem-
orandum. The reply of Herr Von Jagow.
Translation, introduction and notes by
Munroe Smith, n. Memoranda and letters
of Dr. Muehlon. Translation, introduction
and notes by Munroe Smith, in. The dawn
in Germany? The Lichnowsky and other
disclosures, by James Brown Scott. New
York: American Association for Interna-
tional Conciliation, 1918. 5 p.l., 5-266 p.
12. BTZE
Auriac, Victor d'. Le "vieux Dieu."
Paris: A. Lemerre, 1916. 29 p., 11. 12.
BTZI
Poems.
Austria. Ministerium des Aeussern.
Osterreichisch-ungarisches Rotbuch. Dip-
lomatische Aktenstiicke betreffend die Be-
ziehungen Osterreich-Ungarns zu Italien in
der Zeit vom 20. Juli 1914 bis 23. Mai 1915
... Wien: Manz, 1915. x, 213 p. 8.
BTZE
Aysaguer, fimile. Mon amour, ma patrie;
journal d'un A, 1914-15-16-1917. Paris:
Jouve & Cie., 1918. 3 p.l., (1)4-277 p. 12.
BTZE
Balch, Thomas Willing. The question
of Alsace and Lorraine. Philadelphia: Al-
len, Lane and Scott, 1918. 5 p.l., 89 p., 1 1.
illus. 4. ETB
Barclay, Sir Thomas. Le President Wil-
son et 1'evolution de la politique etrangere
des fitats-Unis. Preface de M. Paul Pain-
leve... Paris: A. Colin, 1918. 2 p.l., vii,
289 p., 1 1. 12. AN (Wilson)
Barzini, Luigi. En Belgique et en France
(1915). Suite des "Scenes de la grande
guerre." Traduction de Jacques Mesnil.
Paris: Payot & Cie., 1916. 2 p.l., 276 p., 2 1.
12. BTZE
Basly, fimile Joseph. Le martyre de
Lens; trois annees de captivite. Paris:
Plon-Nourrit et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., iv, 279 p.
12. BTZE
[95]
96
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Batchelder, Roger. Camp Upton, de-
scribed and photographed by Roger
Batchelder. . .with photographs taken by
the author under the official authorization
of the Committee on Public Information
and the War Department, and with the en-
dorsement of the authorities at Camp Up-
ton. Boston: Small, Maynard & Com-
pany, cop. 1918. 66 p., 11. illus. ob. 16.
VWK
Baulu, Marguerite. La retraite d'Anvers
et la bataille de 1'Yser. Preface de M. Van-
dervelde... Paris: Perrin et Cie., 1918. 2
p.l., iii, 362 p., 11. tnaps. [3. ed.] 12.
BTZE
Bavaria. Statutes. Das Gesetz iiber
den Kriegszustand vom 5. November 1912
in der Fassung des Gesetzes vom 6. August
1914. Mit Erlauterungen und einem An-
hange, enthaltend die Vollzugsvorschrif-
ten, das Gesetz iiber das Einschreiten der
bewaffneten Macht u. a., hrsg. von Carl
August von Sutner. Miinchen: C. H. Beck,
1914. 2 p.l., 111 p. 24. VWH
Beck, James Montgomery. The reckon-
ing; a discussion of the moral aspects of
the peace problem, and of retributive jus-
tice as an indispensable element. Xew
York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons,
1918. xxx p., 1 1., 225 p. 12. BTZP
The author believes that a durable victory may
not be achieved without the disintegration of the
Prussian empire, cf. Foreword.
Bell, John Keble. The glory of Zee-
brugge and the "Vindictive," by Keble
Howard (J. Keble Bell. . .) with the official
narratives of the operations at Zeebrugge
and Ostend. . . London: Chatto and Win-
dus, 1918. v, 7-63(1) p. illus. 8. VYAF
American edition published under title The Zee-
brugge affair.
The Zeebrugge affair, by Keble
Howard (J. Keble Bell...), with the Brit-
ish official narratives of the operations at
Zeebrugge and Ostend... and official pho-
tographs. New York: G. H. Doran Co.
[1918.] v, 7-64 p., 7 pi., 1 port, illus. 8.
VYAF
Belluzzo, Giuseppe. Proiettili e cannoni;
problemi tecnici dell' armamento. Roma:
"L'itahana," 1916. 1 p.l., (i)vi-vii, 84 p., 1 1.
12. (Problemi nazionali. n. 2.) VWS
Benjamin, Rene. Anglais en guerre. Le
major Pipe et son pere. Paris: A. Fayard
& Cie. [cop. 1918.) 281 p., 1 1. [15. ed.] 12.
BTZK
Fiction.
Beury, Charles Ezra. Russia after the
revolution. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs &
Company [Cop. 1918]. 5 p.l., 133 p. illus.
12. GLOB
Beyler, Jacques. Manuel de guerre a
1'usage des cadres de compagnie, des chefs
de section, des eleves officiers de reserve
et des officiers de reserve. Synthese des
reglements de manoeuvre et de service en
campagne. (Theories faites aux cadres.)
Paris: H. Charles-Lavauzelle, 1918. 150 p.
diagrs. 5. ed. nar. 12. VWO
Black, Frank Burne. The chronicle of
Kan-Uk the Kute, being a copy of a scroll
inscribed by him, what time he did travel
in his caravan throughout the land of Kan-
a-Da and of Am-er-Eka in the days of the
great war, and now given to the world by
its finder, Frank Burne Black. New York
and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1918.
iv, 102 p. 12. BTZE
Blanche, Jacques fimile. Cahiers d'un
artiste. . . Paris: Nouvelle revue frangaise,
1915-17. 4v. 12. BTZE
Serie 2-4 published by fimile-Paul freres.
Blasco Ibafiez, Vicente. The four horse-
men of the Apocalypse (Los cuatro jinetes
del Apocalipsis) from the Spanish of Vi-
cente Blasco Ibanez; authorized transla-
tion by Charlotte Brewster Jordan. New
York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1918. 4
p.l., 3-489 p. 8. BTZK
Fiction.
Boggiano-Pico, Eugenio. H Montenegro
alleato. . . Roma: P. Maglione & C. Strini,
1918. 3 p.l., 174 p. 8. GIVP
Bonnard, Albert. Le temoignage d'un
citoyen; etudes de politique suisse. Paris:
Attinger freres, 1918. 240 p., 1 1., 1 port.
12. GDG
Bonnefon, Paul. Le premier "as" Pe-
goud. Preface du colonel aviateur Girod
Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1918. xiii p.,
11., 142 p., 11., 7 pi., 2 ports. t 2. ed.! 12.
BTZY
Bordeaux, Henry. Guynemer, knight of
the air. Translated from the French by
Louise Morgan Sill, with a prefatory letter
from Rudyard Kipling. London: Chatto
& Windus, 1918. 4 p.l., 239(1) p., 1 port.
12. BTZY
Boucher, Joseph Felix. Souvenirs de la
grande guerre (1914-1915), d'apres les tab-
leaux d'un temoin, J.-F. Bouchor... Pre-
face de Jean Richepin. . .en-tetes et culs-de-
lampe par David et Daniel Burnand. Paris:
La Renaissance du livre [1916). 6 1., 51 col'd
pi., 13 col'd ports. f. fBTZE
Bayer, Lucien. La chanson des poilus;
recueil des chansons et poemes dits par
1'auteur en France et en Macedoine aux
armees de la Republique; avec une couver-
ture illustree de Guy Arnoux et des illus-
trations de R. de Valerio. Paris: F. Sala-
bert [cop. 1918j. 4 p.l., vi p., 2 1.. (1)4-208 p.
illus. 8. * MO (French)
THE WAR AND AFTER
97
Boyer d'Agen, Jean Auguste Boye, called
Augustin. Souvenirs, 1914-1915. Paris:
A. Lemerre, 1916. 5 p.l., (1)4-314 p. 16.
BTZI
Poems.
Breton, Willy. ...Les caracteristiques
du front beige. Lausanne: Payot et Cie.,
1918. 39 p., 1 folded map, 6 pi. 8. BTZE
Bryce (1. viscount), James Bryce. Es-
says and addresses in war time, by the
Right Hon. Viscount Bryce, o. M. New
York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. vi
p., 11., 208 p. 8. BTZG
Contents: Neutral nations and the war. The at-
titude of Great Britain in the present war. The war
state: its mind and its methods. War and human
progress. Presidential address delivered to the Brit-
ish Academy, June 30, 1915. Presidential address
delivered to the British Academy, July 14, 1916. The
principle of nationality and its applications. Con-
cerning a peace league. Appendix.
Le Calvaire de Lorraine; allegoric de
guerre, par un soldat de la republique.
Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1917. viii, 81 p., 1 1.
12. BTZK
Fiction.
Canton, William. Dawn in Palestine.
Preface by Lord Bryce. London: pub-
lished for the Syria and Palestine Relief
Fund by the Society for Promoting Chris-
tian Knowledge, 1918. x, (1)12-99(1) p.,
2 maps, 5 pi., 1 port. 2. ed. 12. * PWC
Garnet de route d'un sous-officier du
genie; (notes de guerre). Paris: H.
Charles-Levauzelle, 1917. 3 p.l., (1)6-75 p.,
1 1. 12. (Campagne 1914-1915.) BTZE
Ce qu'il faut savoir de 1'armee allemande.
27e edition (refondue) mise a jour a la date
du ler septembre 1917. Paris: H. Charles-
Lavauzelle [1917]. 159(1) p., 1 folded map,
8 col'd pi., 1 folded table, diagrs., tables,
nar. 12. VWZM
Cheradame, Andre. The essentials of an
enduring victory. New York: C. Scrib-
ner's Sons, 1918. xxxv p., 1 1., 259 p. maps.
12. BTZP
Ciuffa, Giuseppe. L'odierna guerra nell'
Apocalisse di S. Giovanni... Roma: Ti-
pografia pontificia nell'Istituto Pio ix,
1916. xvi, 269(1) p. 12. BTZE
Claudel, Paul. Autres poemes durant la
guerre. Paris: Editions de la Nouvelle re-
vue francaise, 1916. 2 p.l., 7-49(1) p., 31.
4. ed. 4. BTZI
Poems.
Clermont, Mme. Camille, compiler. Sou-
venirs de Parisiennes en temps de guerre,
recueillis par M me Camille Clermont...
Preface de Maurice Donnay... Paris:
Berger-Levrault, 1918. xii, 233 p. 12.
BTZE
Cobb, Irvin Shrewsberry. The glory of
the corning; what mine eyes have seen of
Americans in action in this year of grace
and allied endeavor. New York: George
H. Doran Company ( cop. 1918]. xvii p., 1 1.,
21-463 p. 8. BTZS
Combe, Adolphe. Comment se nourrir
en temps de guerre. Paris: Payot & Cie.
[1917.] 2 p.l., (1)8-235(1) p., 21. tables.
12. VTB
Cook, Ezra Albert. What has God to
do with this war? New York: Association
Press, 1918. 3 p.l., 37 p. 16.
BTZEp.v.310,no.ll
Coulton, George Gordon. Democracy
and compulsory service. New York: Na-
tional Security League [1917?]. 81. 8.
VWE p.v.39, no. 4
Crokaert, Paul. Un precurseur, le gene-
ral Brialmont. Bruxelles: G. van Oest &
Cie., 1917. 48 p. 12. (Les cahiers beiges,
no. 12.) AN p.v.226, no.4
Dans la geole bruxelloise; deux annees
sous le joug allemand, avec une preface de
Monsieur Paul Deschanel. Bruxelles et
Paris: G. Van Oest et Cie., 1917. 252 p.
12. BTZE
Darde, Fernand. Vingt mois de guerre
a bord du croiseur "Jeanne d'Arc." 9 aout
1914-12 avril 1916. Paris: Perrin et Cie.,
1918. 3 p.l., viii, 278 p., 1 1. 12. VYAF
The Dawn; a national peace magazine,
v. 1, no. 1-4 (Feb. -Sept., 1917). New
York, 1917. illus. f. f BTZE
Daye, Pierre. Avec les vainqueurs de Ta-
bora; notes d'un colonial beige en Afrique
orientale allemande. Preface de M. Jules
Renkin... Paris: Perrin et Cie., 1918. 247
p., 21. 12. BTZE
Debran, Isabelle. Prisonniere en Alle-
magne. Paris: Payot & Cie. [1915.] 62 p.,
1 1. 8. BTZE
Derieux, Henry. En ces jours dechirants.
Preface de Henry Bataille. Paris: Payot
et Cie., 1916. 2 p.l., (1)8-214 p., 1 1. 12.
BTZI
Poems.
Desbleumortiers, Jacques. La "desan-
nexion"; questions economiques. Paris:
Jouve & Cie., 1917. 2 p.l., 79 p. 8. TAH
Destree, Jules. Figures italiennes d'au-
jourd'hui... Bruxelles et Paris: G. van
Oest & Cie., 1918. 3 p.l., 265 p., 1 1. 12.
BTZE
With the collaboration of R. Dupierreux. cf.
Author's "Note."
Contents: S. Sonnino. G. Giolitti. L. Luzzati.
S. Barzilai. C. Battisti. L. Bissolati. G. Salvemini.
G. d'Annunzio. E. Corrodini. G. Ferrero.
98
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Deutsch-Amerika. v. 1, no. 3-6, 11; v.
2-3 (March 13 -April 3, May 6, 1915, Jan.
1, 1916- Dec. 29, 1917). New York: New-
Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 1915-17. f.
fBTZE
Weekly.
Domergue, Gabriel. La Russie rouge.
La dictature; La terreur bolcheviste; La
trahison; Le reveil. Paris: Perrin et Cie.,
1918. 3 p.l., xii, 284 p. 12. GLOB
Dorr, Mrs. Rheta Childe. A soldier's
mother in France. Indianapolis: The
Bobbs-Merrill Company [Cop. 1918]. 2 p.l.,
252 p. 12. BTZS
Dubreuil, Rene. Taupart & Migaud
Ames de soldats Pages de guerre.
Paris: L. Fournier, 1918. 212 p. 12.
BTZK
Fiction.
Du Genestoux. Noemie Hollemechette;
journal d'une petite refugiee beige... 153
illustrations de Georges Dutriac. Paris:
Hachette et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., 183(1) p.
illus. 4. BTZK
Fiction.
Duhem, Jules. La question d'Alsace-
Lorraine de 1871 a 1914. . . Paris: F. Alcan,
1917. 2 p.l., ii, 116 p., 11. 8.
ETB p.v.2, no.5
Dunn, William E. Scientific manage-
ment applied to instruction and training in
field artillery. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin-
cott Co. t cop. 1916.] 96 p. 24. VWW
Duplessy, Eugene. Journal apologetique
de la guerre. Serie 1, 1914. Paris: P. Tequi
[1915]. illus. 12. BTZE
Durand, Luc. La paix definitive. Com-
ment la conquerir? Comment 1'organiser?
Paris: M. Giard & . Briere, 1917. 2 p.l..
252 p. 12. BTZP
Duval, Albert. Du seminaire aux tranchees.
Albert Duval, clerc minore d'Orleans, tue
devant Verdun. Sa correspondance, pre-
cedee d'une lettre de S. G. Monseigneur
Touchet...et d'une notice de M. 1'abbe
Fouqueau. . . Orleans: J. Blanchard, 1918.
xix, 190 p., 4 ports. 12. BTZE
Edwards, George Wharton. Alsace-Lor-
raine, described and pictured by George
Wharton Edwards. Philadelphia: The
Penn Publishing Company t cop. 1918].
344 p. illus. 4. ETB
Entente cordiale, from the letters of
Lieutenant Henri G . Boston: Geo. H.
Ellis Co., 1918. 94 p., 1 port. 8. BTZE
Espinoza, Roberto. La evolucion demo-
cratica. Santiago [Chile]: Hume y Walker,
1918. viii, 350 p., 1 1. 12. SEB
Essen, Leon van der. Petite histoire de
1'invasion et de 1'occupation allemande en
Belgique. Bruxelles et Paris: G. Van Oest
et Cie., 1917. 125 p., 1 1. 12. BTZE
Farusi. C'est la guerre! Contes...
Paris: Jouve & Cie., 1917. 2 p.l., 217 p., 2 1.
12. BTZK
Fiction.
Fassina, G. Caoueto d'Alger (histoire)
Paris: L. Saussac-Gamon [1918]. 2
p.l., (1)8-180 p., 11. 16. BTZK
Fiction.
Fayle, Charles Ernest. The great set-
tlement... London: J. Murray, 1915. xix,
309(1) p. illus. 12. BTZP
Ferriman, Z. Duckett. Greece and to-
morrow, by Z. D. Ferriman. . .to which is
added an account of the banquet tendered
to His Excellency George Roussos, the
minister of Greece to the United States;
edited by Carroll N. Brown. . . New York:
Published for the American-Hellenic So-
ciety by Oxford University Press, Ameri-
can Branch, 1918. 1 p.l., 59 p. 8. ([Ameri-
can-Hellenic Society.] Publication no. 2.)
BVA (American)
Flavelle, Sir Joseph Wesley, bart. Can-
ada and its relations to the British Empire;
an address. London: Macmillan and Co..
Ltd. [1917.] 11(1) p. 8. HWF
An address delivered at the University of Toronto,
April 27, 1917.
Forsant, Octave. L'ecole sous les obus;
pages vecues du martyre de Reims. Pre-
face de Leon Bourgeois. Paris: Hachette
et Cie., 1918. vi, 80 p., 11., 15 pi. 8.
BTZE
Forster, Henry A. Summary dealing
with spies. t St. Louis? 1917.1 p. 587-590.
8. V WE p.v.39, no.7
Fournol, fitienne. De la succession
d'Autriche; essai sur le regime des pays
autrichiens avant, pendant et apres la
guerre. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1918. 4
p.l., [3]-271 p., 2 1. 12. FAM
Contents: Aux marches du germanisme (mai-aout
1913). Les heritiers de la succession d'Autriche
(1916-1917).
France. Commission Institute en Vue
de Constater les Actes Commis par 1'Enne-
mi en Violation du Droit des Gens. Las
atrocidades alemanas. Informe oficial de
la Comision nombrada para comprobar los
actos cometidos en el territorio frances con
violacion del derecho de gentes. Paris:
Gamier hermanos, 1915. 102 p. 16.
BTZE
France. Conseil des Prises. Decisions
du Conseil des Prises et decrets rendus en
Conseil d'fitat en matiere de prises mari-
times. Decisions du Conseil des Prises en
matiere d'arrets de marchandises de pro-
THE WAR AND AFTER
99
priete, provenance ou destination ennemie
(decret du 13 mars 1915). Paris: Impri-
merie nationale, 1916. 3 p.l., 532 p. 8.
XD
Frazer, Elizabeth. Old glory and Verdun,
and other stories. New York: Duffield &
Company, 1918. 5 p.l., 3-303 p. illus. 12.
BTZW
Contents: Ward eighty-three. With the French
wounded. Miss Greenhorn goes a-nursing. The chil-
dren of the war zone. A canteener in France. Old
glory and Verdun. Behind Chateau-Thierry. The
spite attack.
Fribourg, Andre. Croire; histoire d'un
soldat. Frontispice de Paul-fimile Colin.
Paris: Payot & Cie., 1918. 252 p., 21. 12.
BTZE
- The flaming crucible; the faith of
the fighting men. Translated by Arthur B.
Maurice. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918.
xxxiii, 185 p. 12. BTZE
Friedel, Victor Henri. Un crime alle-
mand; 1'aneantissement de la nationalite
alsacienne-lorraine (faits et documents),
avec preface de M. Jules Siegfried...
Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie.. 1916. 76 p.,
21. 12. ETB p.v.2, no.3
- La question d'Alsace-Lorraine; la
propagande allemande depuis la guerre et
les faits. Paris: Librairie Fischbacher,
1918. 116 p., 21. 8. (Voix d'Alsace et de
Lorraine, [no.] 1.) ETB (Voix)
Frost, Wesley. German submarine war-
fare; a study of its methods and spirit, in-
cluding the crime of the "Lusitania," a rec-
ord of observations and evidence. . .with
an introduction by Frank Lyon Polk...
New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1918. xv
p., 2 1., 3-243 p., 8 pi. 12. VYAF
Fuel Engineering Company of New
York. How American manufacturers are
going to meet the nation's industrial coal
problem... New York: Fuel Engineering
Co. of N. Y., 1918. 8 p. 8.
VH W p.v.23, no.7
Gaillet, Leon. Coulibaly: les Senegalais
sur la terre de France; portraits, anecdotes,
souvenirs, avec une lettre-preface du gene-
ral Berdoulat. Paris: Jouve & Cie., 1917.
4 p.l., (1)4-153 p. 12. BTZE
Gibbons, Floyd Phillips. "And they
thought we wouldn't fight." New York:
George H. Doran Company [Cop. 1918).
xx p., 1 1., 17-410 p. illus. 8. BTZS
Gilbreth, Frank Bunker, and LILLIAN M.
GILBRETH. Motion study for crippled sol-
diers. [Providence, R. I.? 1916., 8 p. 8.
SSD p.v.95, no.19
"A paper presented at a meeting of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, in
Columbus, Ohio, December 27, 1915, to January 1,
1916."
Girardet, Marie. Braves coeurs; histoire
d'une famille franchise pendant la guerre;
illustrations de R. de la Neziere. Paris:
Delgrave cop. 1916]. 239(1) p. illus. 4.
BTZK
Fiction.
La Grande guerre. Recueil des com-
muniques officiels des gouvernements et
etats-majors de tous les belligerants. Serie
1-4. Paris: Payot et Cie., 1915. 4 v. in 1.
12. BTZE
Great Britain. Admiralty. The battle
of Jutland Bank, May 31 June 1, 1916.
The dispatches of Admiral Sir John Jelli-
coe and Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty.
Edited by C. Sanford Terry... London:
Oxford University Press, 1916. 95 p. 16.
VYAF
London: Oxford University
Press, 1916. 100 p. 2. ed., rev. 16.
BTZE
Great Britain. Committee on German
Outrages ("Bryce Committee"). Report
of the Committee on Alleged German Out-
rages appointed by His Britannic Majesty's
government and presided over by the Right
Hon. Viscount Bryce. . . New York: Mac-
millan & Co. [1915.] 2 p.l., 3-61 p., 2 maps.
8. . fBTZE
- London: Eyre & Spottis-
woode, Ltd., 1915. 2 p.l., 3-38 p., 2 maps.
f. (Cd. 7894.) fBTZE
- London: Eyre & Spottis-
woode, Ltd., 1915. 2 p.l., 3-61 p., 2 maps.
8. fBTZE
- London: T. Fisher Unwin,
1915. 2 p.l., 5-48 p. 8.
BTZEp.v.282,no.ll
Appendix to the report...
London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., 1915.
iii, 196 p., 2facs. f. f BTZE
Bound with Reports in t BTZE.
Great Britain. Courts: Prize Court.
Prize cases heard and decided in the Prize
Court during the great war by The Right
Hon. Sir Samuel Evans. . .and in the courts
of the overseas dominions and on appeal
to the judicial committee of the Privy
Council. XD
Issued in parts, 1915-18.
v. 1. Under the general editorship of E. C. M.
Trehern. London: Stevens & Sons, 1916. xix, xi,
690 p. 4.
v. 2. Under the general editorship of A. Wallace
Grant. London: Stevens & Sons, 1916-18. xvi, xiv,
592 p. 4.
Great Britain. Joint Select Committee
on Income Tax Bill (H. L.). Consolida-
tion bills, 1918. Report... on the Income
Tax Bill (H. L.), with the proceedings of
the committee. London: H. M. Stationery
Off., 1918. xvi p. f. (95.) Room 229
100
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Great Britain. Reconstruction Minis-
try. Report of the agricultural policy sub-
committee, appointed in August, 1916, to
consider and report upon the methods of
effecting an increase in the home-grown
food supplies, having regard to the need of
such increase in the interest of national
security... t VTE
1917. Parti. London: [Darling and Son, Ltd.]
1917. 32 p. f. (Cd. 8506.)
1918. Together with reports by Sir Matthew G.
Wallace... London: [Darling and Son, Ltd.] 1918.
136 p. f. (Cd. 9079.)
Summaries of evidence taken before
the agricultural policy sub-committee of
the Reconstruction Committee, appointed
in August, 1916, to consider and report
upon the methods of effecting an increase
in the home-grown food supplies, having
regard to the need of such increase in the
interests of national security... London:
r Darling and Son, Ltd.,] 1918. iv, 129 p.
f. (Cd. 9080.) fVTE
Griffin, Gerald E. Ballads of the regi-
ment. New York: G. U. Harvey Pub. Co.,
Inc. [cop. 1918.] 71(1) p., 11., 2 pi. 8.
NBI
Poems.
Guaranty Trust Company of New York.
Combination in export trade permitted by
the Webb Law, approved April 10, 1918.
New York: Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y.
[cop. 1918.) 28 p. 12. SIO p.v.16, no.3
France and America, their mutual
interests and obligations. [New York:j
Guaranty Trust Company of New York
[cop. 1917]. 24 p. 12. TBp.v.ll7,no.l
Guy-Grand, Georges. Les sophismes de
paix... Paris: B. Grasset, 1918. 62 p., 11.
12. (Le fait de la semaine. 6 C annee. no.
25.) * C (Fait)
Guyon, Charles. Les civils heroiques
pendant la guerre. Paris: Librairie L?-
rousse [1916|. 32 p. illus. 12. (Les livres
roses pour la jeunesse. no. 185.)
BTZE p.v.308, no.7
- fipisodes remarquables de la guerre.
Paris: Librairie Larousse [1916]. 32 p.
illus. 12. (Les livres roses pour la
jeunesse. no. 189.) BTZE p.v.308, no.8
- La guerre dans les airs. Paris: Li-
brairie Larousse [1915]. 32 p. illus. 12.
(Les livres roses pour la jeunesse. no.
150.) BTZE p.v.308, no.2
- Les heros des ambulances. .. Paris:
Librairie Larousse [1915]. 2 v. illus. 12.
(Les livres roses pour la jeunesse. no.
167-168.) BTZE p.v.308, no. 4-5
Contents: v. 1. Aumoniers et brancardiers. v. 2.
Medecins et infirmiers.
- Nos amis les Anglais pendant la
guerre. Paris: Librairie Larousse [1915].
32 p. illus. 12. (Les livres roses pour la
jeunesse. no. 155.) BTZE p.v.308, no.3
Nos poilus dans les tranchees.
Paris: Librairie Larousse [1916]. 23 p.
illus. 12. (Les livres roses pour la
jeunesse. no. 178.) BTZE p.v.308, no.6
Hagedorn, Hermann. Hymn of free
peoples triumphant. New York: The Mac-
millan Company, 1918. 49 p. 12. BTZI
Poem.
Halevy, Daniel. Le President Wilson;
[etude sur la democratic americainc].
Paris: Payot & Cie., 1918. 3 p.l., (1)10-
270 p., 1 1. 12. AN (Wilson)
Halle, Guy. La-bas avec ceux qui souf-
frent. Paris: Gamier freres, 1917. 84 p.
12. BTZE
Hallner, Andrew. Uncle Sam, the teach-
er and the administrator of the world...
Sacramento, Cal.: The News Publishing
Co., 1918. 284 p. illus. 8. BTZS
Hamon, Augustin Frederic. Les legons
de la guerre mondiale. Paris: M. Giard &
E. Briere, 1917. 3 p.l., (i)x-xv, 365 p., 1 1.
8. BTZO
Hanotaux, Gabriel. Pendant la grande
guerre... [V.] 1. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et
Cie., 1916. [2. ed.] 12. (His: fitudes dip-
lomatiques et historiques.) BTZE
Contents: [v.] 1. Aout - decembre 1914.
Harry, Gerard. Les enfants beiges a la
guerre. Paris: Librairie Larousse [1916].
lp.1., (1)8-32 p. illus. 12. (Les livres
roses pour la jeunesse. no. 190.)
BTZE p.v.308, no.9
Heaps, William James. Autocracy vs.
democracy. New York: The Neale Pub-
lishing Company, 1918. 121 p. 12. EAS
Hennessey, Le Roy, and MANUS McFAD-
DEN. Jackie jingles. Pictures by Perce
Pearce. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.,
1918. 5 p.l., 134 p. illus. 12. BTZE
Henriot, fimile. Carnet d'un dragon
dans les tranchees (1915-1916). [Paris:]
Hachette et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., 249(1) p. 12.
(Memoires et recits de guerre.) BTZE
Hepburn, Alonzo Barton. Financing
the war. A lecture delivered at Prince-
ton University, January 11, 1918, on the
Spencer Trask Foundation. Princeton,
N. J.: Princeton University Press [Cop.
1918j. 32 p. 8. BTZS
Herford, Oliver. The laughing willow,
verses and pictures. New York: George
H. Doran Company [Cop. 1918]. viii p., 1 1.,
9-134 p. illus. 8. BTZI
THE WAR AND AFTER
101
Herscher, Sebastien.
A la gloire de 1'Alsace.
leux [1916j. 178 p., 11. i
La grande guerre.
Paris: P. Lethiel-
1. BTZE
City, Wednesday,
[New York, 1917.]
Herve, Gustave. L'Alsace Lorraine...
Paris: Editions de "La Guerre sociale,"
1913. 175 p., 1 1. 12. ETB
Higgins, Alexander Pearce. Defensively-
armed merchant ships and submarine war-
fare (abridged edition). London: Stevens
& Sons, Ltd., 1917. 32 p. 12.
XBFp.v. 18,no.3
An abridgment of a pamphlet published in March
under same title.
Hillis, Newell Dwight. The blot on the
Kaiser's 'scutcheon. New York, Chicago:
Fleming H. Revell Company [Cop. 1918]. 2
p.l., 7-193 p. 12. BTZG
Hinzelin, fimile. Notre Joffre, mare-
chal de France; lettre-preface autographe
du marechal, illustrations de G. Dutriac.
Paris: Delagrave, 1917. 46 p., 11. illus.
f. t AN (Joffre)
Hough, Lynn Harold. The clean sword.
New York, Cincinnati: The Abingdon
Press [cop. 1918]. 211 p. 12. YFX
Huard, Mine. Frances Wilson. With
those who wait... with drawings by
Charles Huard. New York: George H.
Doran Company [Cop. 1918]. vii p., 1 1..
11-255 p. illus. 12. BTZE
Hutchinson, Woods. The doctor in war.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1918. xv, 481(1) p. illus. 8.
BTZW
Imbrie, Robert Whitney. Behind the
wheel of a war ambulance. New York: R.
M. McBride & Co., 1918. xii, 248 p. illus.
BTZW
Italy. Camera dei Deputati. Le ques-
tioni economiche della guerra discusse a
Roma alia Camera dei Deputati. Resocon-
ti ufficiali. Milano: Fratelli Treves, 1916.
2 p.l., 424 p. 12. (Quaderni della guerra.
no. 56.) BTZO
Kahn, Otto Hermann. Americans of
German origin and the war. [New York?
1917.] 19 p. 16. BTZE p.v.310, no.7
Kauffman, Reginald Wright. Our navy
at work; the Yankee fleet in French waters
as seen by Reginald Wright Kauffman...
illustrated from photographs. Indianapo-
lis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company [Cop.
1918]. 6 p.l., 258 p., 1 1. illus. 12. VYAF
Kerr, Hugh Thomson. Port to listening
post. New York: Association Press rcop.
1918,. vi p., 1 1., 140 p. illus. 12. BTZS
Kies, William Samuel. The development
of our export trade; address. . .before the
Third National Exposition of Chemical In-
dustries, Grand Central Palace, New York
September 26, 1917.
19 p. 8.
TLC p.v.57, no.9
King, Joseph. The Russian revolution:
the first year. London: The Union of
Democratic Control, 1918. 31(1) p. 8.
(Union of Democratic Control. Pamphlet
no. 26a.) SA (Union)
Koch, Theodore Wesley. War libraries
and allied studies. New York: G. E. Stech-
ert & Co., 1918. xxii, 287 p. illus. 8.
BTZE
Contents: War service of the American Library
Association. British organizations. Books and bul-
lets. British censorship and enemy publications. The
University of Louvain and its library.
K'ung Yuan Ku'suh. The judgment of
the Orient; some reflections on the great
war made by the Chinese student and
traveller, K'ung Yuan Ku'suh, edited and
rendered into colloquial English by Am-
brose Pratt. New York: E. P. Dutton &
Co., 1917. 72 p. 16. BTZE
Labour Party, Great Britain. Labour
and the new social order; a report on re-
construction. .. London: Labour Party
[1918]. 18 p., 11. 8. TDB
La Chesnais, P. G. The plebiscite prob-
lem. On the application of the rights of
peoples to the Alsace-Lorraine question.
[Paris: J. Cussac, 1918?] 32 p. 12.
ETB p.v.2, no.4
- La revolution russe et la paix.
Paris: Depot a la librairie de 1'humanite,
1917. 47(1) p. 12. GLP p.v.10, no.7
Lafayette day exercises, in commemora-
tion of the double anniversary of the birth
of Lafayette and the battle of the Marne:
September 6th, 1917. [New York, 1918?,
2 p.l., ii, 109 p. illus. 8. AN
La Fregeoliere, Renaud de. A tire
d'ailes; carnet de vol d'un aviateur et Sou-
venirs d'un prisonnier. Preface de M.
Rene Bazin... Paris: Plon-Nourrit et
Cie., 1916. 2 p.l., ix, 311 p., 21. t 5. ed 12.
BTZY
Lammasch, Heinrich. Das Volkerrecht
nach dem Kriege. Kristiania: H. Asche-
houg & Co., 1917. 6 p.l., 218 p. 4. (Norsk
Nobelinstitut. Publications de 1'Institut
Nobel norvegien. tome 3.) XBD
Langenhove, Fernand van. Comment
nait un cycle de legendes; francs-tireurs et
atrocites en Belgique. Paris: Payot et Cie.,
1917. 2 p.l., 314 p., 11. 12. BTZE
Lansing, Isaac J. Why Christianity did
not prevent the war. New York: George
H. Doran Company [Cop. 1918j. vii p., 1 1.,
11-251 p. 12. BTZG
102
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Larguier, Leo. Les heures dechirees;
notes du front. Illustrations de R. Diligent
Paris: L'fidition franchise illustree,
1918. 268 p., 11. illus. 12. BTZE
Lauribar, Paul de. Les modeleurs des
petites ames franchises; conference faite au
profit de 1'Union franco-beige de la croix-
blanche oeuvre d'assistance aux membres
de l'enseignement des regions envahies.
Paris: F. Alcan, 1914-1918. 19 p. 8.
SSD p.v.94, no.6
Lavergne, Bernard. L'union commer-
ciale des Allies apres la guerre; hostilites
douanieres envers rAustro-Allemagne;
tarifs preferentiels entre Allies... Paris:
F. Alcan, 1917. 3 p.l., 77 p. 8. BTZO
Lavisse, Ernest, and C. PFISTER. The
question of Alsace-Lorraine. London:
Hodder & Stoughton, 1918. 16 p. 8.
ETB p.v.2, no.6
League to Enforce Peace. American
Branch. Win the war for permanent
peace; addresses made at the national con-
vention of the League to Enforce Peace, in
the city of Philadelphia, May 16th and 17th,
1918. Convention platform and governors'
declaration. New York City: League to
Enforce Peace t 1918]. 253 p. 8. BTZG
Includes addresses by William Howard Taft, J. J.
Jusserand, the representatives of Great Britain, the
Secretary of the Navy, the spokesmen of labor, gov-
ernors of states and other national leaders.
Le Queux, William Tufnell. More se-
crets of Potsdam; startling exposures of
the inner life of the courts of the kaiser
and crown-prince, revealed for the first
time by Count Ernest von Heltzendorff . . .
chronicled by William Le Queux. Lon-
don: London Mail [Cop. 1917]. 155(1) p.
16. NCW
Fiction.
Lesens, Raoul. Un heros timide; say-
nete avec couplets. Musique nouvelle et
arrangement de 1'auteur. . . Paris: M. Pre-
vost [1917j. 35 p. 8. BTZI
Drama.
Le Tailleur, Eugene. L'erreur franchise.
[Par Eugene Le Tailleur.] Paris: Payot &
Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., (1)8-296 p. 12. TAH
Author's pseud., Lysis, at head of title.
Letters written by the fatherless chil-
dre i of France to their American godpar-
ents. Chicago: Allied Bazaar Committee,
1917. 64 p. illus. 8. BTZW
Levaillant, Maurice. Le guide du refu-
gie et du rapatrie... Paris: B. Grasset,
1918. 114 p., 11. 16. (Le fait de la se-
maine. 6 e annee, no. 24.) * C (Fait)
Libermann, Henri. Ce qu'a vu un offi-
cier de chasseurs a pied. Ardennes beiges
- Marne Saint-Gond Bataille sous
Reims (2 aout-28 septembre 1914). Pre-
face d'Edmond Haraucourt. Paris: Plon-
Nourrit et Cie., 1916. 2 p.l., xi, 296 p. [5.
ed.] 12. BTZE
Lichnowsky, Karl Max, Fiirst von. Ma
mission a Londres (1912-1914), par le
Prince Lichnowsky, traduit d'apres le texte
original, avec une preface du Professeur
D r . O. Nippold, des fragments du discours
de Sir Ed. Grey, le texte integral de la
lettre du D r . Muehlon, et les recentes reve-
lations du Ministre Pichon... Geneve:
Edition Atar [1918]. 61 p., 1 port. 8.
BTZEp.v.308,no.ll
- Le memoire Lichnowsky et les
documents Muehlon, avec une preface de
Joseph Reinach (Polybe). Paris: Berger-
Levrault [1918]. 2 p.l., (1)8-93(1) p. 16.
BTZE p.v.308, no.l
Lloyd, Bertram, editor. Poems written
during the great war, 19141918; an anthol-
ogy. Edited by Bertram Lloyd. London:
G. Allen & Unwin, Ltd. [1918.] 111(1) p.
16. BTZI
Loevius, Frederick. The blight of Mus-
covite rule, by F. Thaumazo [pseud.].
Brooklyn, N. Y.: F. Thaumazo [1915,. 36
p., 1 1. 16. GLP p.v.10, no.l
The Tsar's criminal government, by
F. Thaumazo [pseud.]. Brooklyn, N. Y.:
Published by the author, 1915. 31(1) p.
16. GLP p.v.10, no.2
Low, Alfred Maurice. Woodrow Wilson,
an interpretation. Boston: Little, Brown,
and Company, 1918. ix p., 11., 291 p., 1
port. 8. AN (Wilson)
Lutoslawski, Wincenty. La politique na-
tionale. . . Paris: La revue "Polonia," 1916.
39 p. 12. GLP p.v.10, no.6
Mackenzie, William Douglas. Christian
ethics in the world war. New York: As-
sociation Press, 1918. xi, 192 p. 12.
BTZE
McKinley, Albert Edward, and others.
A school history of the great war, by
Albert E. McKinley. . .Charles A. Coulomb
. . .and Armand J. Gerson. . . New York,
Cincinnati: American Book Company [cop.
1918]. 192 p. illus. 12. BTZE
McMaster, John Bach. The United States
in the world war. New York: D. Apple-
ton and Company, 1918. 4 p.l., 485 p. 8.
BTZS
McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford. The or-
ganization, work and method of the Red
Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled
Men. [New York:] Red Cross Institute for
Crippled and Disabled Men [1918]. 34 p..
2 pi. 12. SSV
- Rehabilitation of the war cripple.
[New York:] Red Cross Institute for Crip-
pled and Disabled Men [1918?]. 24 p. 12.
SSV
THE WAR AND AFTER
103
Malleterre, Pierre Marie Gabriel. Les
campagnes de 1915; le front occidental en
1915, le front russe, les fronts turcs, le front
balkanique, 1'intervention de 1'Italie, la
guerre maritime et coloniale; avec 28 cartes
dont 2 hors texte. Paris, Nancy: Berger-
Levrault, 1918. viii, 303(1) p., 2 maps. 12.
BTZE
Manceau, fimile. Comment on pouvait
prevoir rimmobilisation des fronts dans la
guerre moderne; 1'evolution de 1'art mili-
taire. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1916. x,
102 p. 12. VWC
Marks, Sir George Croydon. The en-
emy's trade and British patents. London:
Technical Pub. Co., Ltd., 1914. 54 p. 12.
* V p.v.15, no.7
Marty, Felix. Si j'avais su Vaudeville
en 1 acte. Representee pour la Ire fois, le
4 mars 1917 au Theatre Parisiana, a Nice
... Nice: A. Courmes [1917,. 14 p., 11.
8. NKM p.v.330, no.6
Drama.
Mathews, Shailer. Patriotism and re-
ligion. New York: The Macmillan Com-
pany, 1918. 5 p.l., 161 p. 12. ZDC
Maurois, Andre. Les silences du colonel
Bramble... Paris: B. Grasset, 1918. 3 p.l.,
(1)4-250 p., 11. [7. ed.] 12. BTZK
Fiction.
Maury, Lucien. Le nationalisme suedois
et la guerre, 1914-1918. Paris: Perrin et
Cie., 1918. 3 p.l., vii, 469 p., 11. tables.
12. (Les problemes scandinaves.) BTZE
Merchants' Association of New York.
Increased emplojanent of women in indus-
try; a report on the problems of substi-
tuting female workers for male to meet the
present labor scarcity. [New York?] 1917.
23 p. 8. TDB p.v.58, no.3
Mescour, A., and FELIX MARTY. Liguons-
nous; vaudeville en 1 acte. Nice: A.
Courmes [1917]. 29 p., 1 1. 8.
NKM p.v.330, no.7
Drama.
Mourey, Gabriel. Le chant du renou-
veau; poemes de guerre. Paris: Berger-
Levrault, 1916. 35 p., 1 1. 12. BTZI
Poems.
Mousset, Albert. Francia y Espafia, re-
laciones diplomaticas en el siglo xx, con
"dos palabras" de Don Melquiades Alvarez
. . . Madrid: Sociedad general espanola de
libreria, diarios, revistas y publicaciones (S.
A.) [1917j. 26 p., 11. 8. BXC p.v.13, no.7
- La politica exterior de Espafia, 1873-
1918. Prologo del conde de Romanones.
Madrid: Biblioteca nueva [1918j. 290 p. 12.
BXG
Muir, John. The birth of American
thrift; an article relative to the partial pay-
ment plan in the purchase of Liberty bonds.
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 18 p.
8. (U. S. 65. cong., 1. sess. Senate doc.
104.) TIEp.v.49,no,14
Narciso Monturiol, inventor del primer
submarino. (Biografia del sabio espaiiol y
explicaciones sobre su Ictineo.) Buenos
Aires: Editorial Tor, 1916. 124 p., 2 1. 12.
(Lecturas espanolas. no. 2.)
VXC p.v.26, no.2
Natali, Giulio. Scrittori italiani antite-
deschi. Campobasso: G. Colitti e figlio,
1917. 28 p. 8. (Collana Colitti di con-
ferenze e discorsi. no. 35.)
NNCp.v.l2,no.5
National Foreign Trade Convention, 5th,
Cincinnati. 1918. Final declaration of the
Fifth National Foreign Trade Convention.
Report presented by the General Conven-
tion Committee at the closing session of
the Fifth National Foreign Trade Conven-
tion, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 20, 1918, and
unanimously ratified. New York City: The
National Foreign Trade Council [1918). 7 p.
8. TLC p.v.57, no.3
National Foreign Trade Council. World
trade conditions after the war; an analysis
of the preparations England, France and
Germany are now making to extend their
foreign trade. New York City: National
Foreign Trade Council, 1918. 72p. 8.
TLC p.v.57, no.8
Nearing, Scott. The coal question; some
reasons why it is pressing and some sug-
gestions for solving it. New York: Rand
School of Social Science [Cop. 1918|. 47 p.
16. VH W p.v.23, no.l
Nelson, Godfrey Nicholas. Income tax,
law and accounting, 1918; being a practical
application of the provisions of the Federal
Income Tax Act of September 8, 1916, as
amended; the war income tax and the war
excess profits tax laws of October 3, 1917;
and containing the Corporation Capital
Stock Tax Law and rulings thereon; fed-
eral estate tax, excise and miscellaneous
war taxes; and the New York state income
tax statute applicable to manufacturing
and mercantile corporations. New York:
The Macmillan Company, 1918. xxiv p.,
1 1., 364 p. 2. ed. 8. TIR
- Supplement... New York:
The Macmillan Company, 1918. 79 p. 8.
TIR
Nicolai, Georg Friedrich. The biology
of war. . .translated from the original Ger-
man by Constance A. Grande and Julian
Grande. New York: The Century Co.,
1918. xxx, 553 p. illus. 8. YFX
104
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Nicolaos. La guerra attuale e i destini
d'ltalia; schizzo politico di filosofia della
storia. Catania: X. Giannotta, 1915. 4 p.l.,
71 p. 12. BTZEp.v.308,no.lO
Nothomb, Pierre. La bataille de 1'Yser,
16-30 octobre, 1914. Paris: Schwarz &
Cie., 1917. 15(1) p., 25 pi., 1 port, illus. f.
(Les grandes batailles, 1914-1916.)
fBTZE
"Texte par Pierre Nothomb."
Illustrations are by L. Huygens, C. Fouqueray,
and Steinlen.
Noyes, Alfred. Walking shadows; sea
tales and others. New York: Frederick A.
Stokes Company [Cop. 1918]. 5 p.l., 304 p.
12. BTZK
Contents: The light-house. Uncle Hyacinth. The
creative impulse. The man from Buffalo. The Lusi-
tania waits. The log of the Evening Star. Goblin
peaches. May Margaret. Marooned. The garden
of the cliff. The hand of the master.
Ohlinger, Gustavus. Their true faith
and allegiance, with a foreword by Owen
Wister... New York: The Macmillan
Company, 1917. xxix, 124 p. 16. (Our
national problems.) IEK
The Other war; being chapters by John
Hilton, P. H. Kerr, Alec Loveday, Harold
Mess, and Joseph Thorp, on some causes
of class misunderstanding. London: G. Al-
len & Unwin, Ltd. [1917., 2 p.l., ii, 107 p.
8. TDBp.v.57,no.lO
Contents: Thorp, J., The other war and the two
nations. Kerr, P. H., Labour and industry. Love-
day, A., Common fallacies. Mess, H. A., The two
nations. Hilton, J., Industrial reconstruction.
Otis, Harrison Gray. "After the great
war what?" Plan to end wars; world-
embracing project to secure, maintain
and guarantee universal peace, originated,
drafted and revised by'Gen. Harrison Gray
Otis. . . Los Angeles: Los Angeles Times,
1915. 7(1) p. sq. 4. f XAH p.v.54, no.8
Palmer, Frederick. America in France.
New York: Dodd, Mead and Company,
1918. x p., 1 1., 479 p. illus. 8. BTZS
Paul-Dubois, Louis Frangois Alphonse.
L'effort economique et financier de 1'An-
gleterre pendant la guerre. Paris: Perrin
et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., ii, 270 p., 11. 12.
BTZO
Payen, fidouard. La neutralisation de la
Suisse et de la Savoie... Paris: Editions
Bossard, 1917. 122 p., 11., 1 map. sq. 16.
XBFp.v.l8,no.4
Peat, Mrs. Louisa Watson. Mrs. Private
Peat, by herself; illustrated from photo-
graphs. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill
Company t cop. 1918]. 5 p.l., 236 p., 1 1.
illus. 12. BTZE
Pentecost, George Frederick. Fighting
for faith, the justice of our fight, the rea-
sons for our faith. New York: George H.
Doran Company ( cop. 1918]. 1 p.l., v-xiii p.,
11., 17-306 p. 12. BTZG
Perry, Ralph Barton. The present con-
flict of ideals; a'study of the philosophical
background of the world war. New York:
Longmans, Green and Co., 1918. 2 p.l., iii-
xiii, 549 p. 8. YAL
Phillipson, Coleman. Alsace-Lorraine;
past, present and future. New York: E. P.
Button and Co., 1918. 327(1) p. illus. 8.
ETB
Pierard, Louis. Gross-Deutschland, la
Belgique et la Hollande. Bruxelles: G.
Van Oest et Cie., 1918. 220 p., 1 1. 12.
EAR
Pierce, Robert Alorris. French-English
and English-French dictionary of aviation.
New York: Languages Pub. Co. [1918.]
lp.1., 2 p., 11., 13, 12 p. 12. (Pierce's li-
brary, v. 1918 1.) VDY
Pinguet, Jean. Trois etapes de la bri-
gade des marins. La Marne Gand
Dixmude. Preface par Avesnes. Paris:
Perrin et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., xvi, 186 p.. 11.
12. BTZE
Plane tales from the skies, by "Wing
Adjutant"... London: Cassell and Co.,
Ltd. [1918., x, 181(1) p. 12. BTZY
Plumon, Eugene. Guide a 1'usage du
corps expeditionnaire dans les Balkans...
par Eugene Plumon. . . Avec la collabora-
tion de Messieurs M. N. et E. R. Paris:
Les guides Plumon [1916?,. 137 p., 11., 2
maps. ob. 32. (Guides Plumon.) RAN
Pollard, William D. J. Skeleton opera-
tion orders. London: H. Rees, Ltd., 1917.
10 1. 2. ed., rev. ob. 32. VWE
Pommereuil, R. La guerre economique,
1914-1918. Legislation et reglementation
douanieres (interdiction de commerce avec
1'ennemi, contrebande de guerre, prohibi-
tions de sortie, prohibitions d'importation
et mesures concernant la navigation).
Guide pratique a 1'usage des industriels, des
commergants et des fonctionnaires. Poi-
tiers: P. Oudin, 1918. 2 p.l., 463 p. 8.
BTZO
Pope, Marion Manville. Between two
gods. Buenos Aires: [Kidd & Co.,] 1917.
6 p.l., (1)8-150 p., 1 1. 12. YFX
Presbyterian Church in the United
States. - - Board of Foreign Missions.
Swift survey material, April 1918. . . [New
York: Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
Board of Foreign Missions, 1918.] 1 p.l..
4f., 21. 4. ZKVN
Typewritten sheets.
Contains "War briefs," relating to Persia, and
"Current events, April, 1918."
THE WAR AND AFTER
105
Prevost, Marcel. D'un poste de com-
mandement (P. C. du 21" C. A.) bataille de
1'Ailette (23 octobre-2 novembre 1917).
Paris: E. Flammarion, 1918. 2 p.l., 247(1)
p., 1 map. 12. BTZE
Prezzolini, Giuseppe. La Dalmatic;
traduit de 1'italien par Ljubo Radic...
Paris: F. Alcan, 1917. 2 p.l., iii, 60 p. 4.
FKD
Princeton University. Library. An
index list of books and pamphlets on the
economic aspects of the war. [Princeton,
N. J.: issued by the university, 1918.] 83
col. (21 1.,, 4 1. nar. 4. BTZF
Reinach, Joseph. L'Alsace-Lorraine de-
vant 1'histoire... Paris: Berger-Levrault,
1916. 31(1) p. 4. ETB p.v.2, no.9
Rey, Barthelemy. Quatre cents milliards;
etude sur le cout de la guerre et les indem-
nites que les puissances ennemies pour-
ront payer. Paris: Berger-Levrault [1916].
62 p. 8. BTZO
Righetti, Vittorio. La Germania giudi-
cata dal suo filosofo Federico Nietzsche.
Campobasso: G. Colitti & figlio, 1917. 1
p.l., (1)6-43(1) p. 8. (Collana Colitti di
conferenze e discorsi. no. 28.)
YBX p.v.26, no.6
Rodrigues, Gustave. Pourquoi les Ameri-
cains sont venus en France. Paris: B.
Grasset, 1918. 62 p., 11. 12. (Le fait de
la semaine. 6 e annee. no. 26.) * C (Fait)
Rosenthal, Leon. Alsace-Lorraine. Paris :
Librairie de 1'Humanite, 1916. 31 p. 16.
ETB p.v.2, no.l
Salva, E. La France integrate par le
Rhin Franc.ais. Pourquoi le Rhin doit re-
devenir franc.ais... Lyon: A. Rey, 1917.
63 p. [2.ed.] 12. BTZP
Salvioni, Ferruccio, and ENRICO SALVIONI.
Lettere dalla guerra di Ferruccio ed Enrico
Salvioni, con proemio di Vittorio Rossi.
Milano: Fratelli Treves, 1918. 4 p.l., 258 p..
11., 2 ports. 12. BTZE
Selle de la Castille, M. de. Sous la rafale ;
souvenirs de guerre d'apres des documents
inedits. Preface par le general F. Canonge.
Paris: P. Lethielleux, 1916. xvi, 175 p. t 3.
ed., 12. BTZE
Simard, Marie Louise. Visions de guerre
et reves de paix. Preface de Miguel Zama-
cois. Paris: E. Flammarion [1917j. 3 p.l.,
(1)10-192 p. 12. BTZI
Poems.
Smith, Fred B. Observations in France.
Xew York: Association Press, 1918. 3 p.l.,
83 p. illus. 12. BTZE
Contents: The overseas Young Men's Christian
Association. France and the war; The American
expeditionary forces. A square deal. All eyes look-
ing to America.
Smith.J. Thorne. Biltmore Oswald, the
diary of a hapless recruit. . .with 31 illus-
trations in black-and-white, by Richard
Dorgan ("Dick Dorgan")... New York:
Frederick A. Stokes Company c cop. 1918].
viii, 87 p. illus. 12. BTZE
Smith, Wilfrid Robert. The rape of the
Belgians; or, The reincarnation of Romu-
lus after 2,500 years, with explanatory
sketch of ancient Roman history, also new
war songs and other poems, by "Platinum
Bill" [pseud.]. . . Myrtle Point, Or.: South-
ern Coos County American Presses [Cop.
1918j. 2 p.l., 7-79 p. 16. BTZE p.v.310, no.4
Souvenirs de guerre d'un sous-officier
allemand (1914-1915-1916). Publics avec
une preface par Louis Paul Alaux...
Paris: Payot & Cie., 1918. 256 p. 12.
BTZE
Soy, Emmanuel. Des palmes sur les
tombes. Paris: H. Gautier [1916]. 2 p.l.,
87 p., 11. 12. BTZI
Eoems.
Sperry, Earl Evelyn, and W. M. WEST.
German plots and intrigues in the United
States during the period of our neutrality.
Washington, 1918. 64 p. 8. (United
States. Public Information Committee.
Red, white and blue series, no. 10.)
BTZE (U. S.)
Squiers, Arnon Lyon, editor. One hun-
dred per cent American; addresses deliv-
ered by famous patriots of all shades of
political belief at the Saturday luncheon
meetings of the Republican Club, New
York, during the year 1918, edited by Arnon
L. Squiers, with a foreword by Theodore
Roosevelt. New York: George H. Doran
Company [Cop. 1918]. xivp., 11., 17-398 p.
8. BTZG
Stalker, James. The Luther celebrations
of 1917. New York: G. H. Doran Co.,
1917. 28 p. 12. AN p.v.226, no.6
Stanley, Ted. Perils of a private;
sketches of camp life. Boston: Small,
Maynard & Company, cop. 1918. 1 p.l., [69]
p. illus. ob. 16. VWK
Stepankovsky, Vladimir. The Russian
plot to seize Galicia (Austrian Ruthenia).
Second edition enlarged by the extracts
from the American press dealing with the
attempted Russification of Galicia during
the late occupation of that province. Jer-
sey City: Ukrainian National Council, 1915.
55, v p., 1 1., 2 folded maps, illus. 8.
FAG p.v.8, no.4
Stewart, Alexander H. French-English
ambulance hospital aid book. Giving the
words in French and English, used for an-
atomy, diseases, surgical operations, and
106
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
everything appertaining to hospital work
and the field ambulance... [Paris: Mes-
sageries de journaux, 1917.] 60 p. sq. 24.
RFN
Stewart, Andrew. British and German
industrial conditions; a comparison. [Lon-
don: Odhams, Ltd., 1916.] 47 p. 12.
TBp.v.115, no.5
Stidger, William Le Roy. Soldier sil-
houettes on our front, by William L. Stid-
ger, Y. M. C. A. worker with the A. E. F.
Illustrated by Jessie Gillespie. New York:
C. Scribner's Sons, 1918. viii p., 21., 209 p.
illus. 12. BTZE
Story of the shoulder strap, U. S. M. C.
version. [New York: U. S. Marine Corps
Publicity Bureau, 1917.) 41. illus. 24.
VWZWp.v.21,no.l
Strowski, Fortunat. La reconstitution
de la Pologne. Allocution de M. G. La-
cour-Gayet. . . Paris: Plon-Nourrit. 1915.
36 p. 12. GLP p.v.10, no.5
Studdert-Kennedy, Geoffrey Anketell.
The hardest part, by the Rev. G. A. Stud-
dert Kennedy. . . ("Woodbine \Villie") . . .
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1918. xx,
205(1) p. 12. ZFG
Summers, Dorothy. Canteen cooking
under the Croix rouge frangaise. London:
Sifton, Praed & Co., Ltd., 1917. 52 p. 16.
VTI p.v.23, no.2
Sutro, Alfred. The marriage. . .will not
take place; a play in one act. London:
S. French, Ltd., cop. 1917. 24 p. 12.
(French's acting edition, no. 2540.)
NCO p.v.404, no.4
Drama.
Tchobanian, Archag. La femme arme-
nienne; conference faite a Paris le 18 Jan-
vier 1917, suivie de poemes de M" e . S. Va-
hanian, M me . Z. Essaian, M me . Ch. Kourgh-
inian, de Afaximes et conseils des vieilles
meres rustiques d'Armenie, du Recit de
1'episode de Djebel-Moussa, par une res-
capee, et du Cri d'une Armenienne. Paris:
B. Grasset, 1918. 2 p.l., 87 p., 21. 16.
BTZE p.v.303, no.3
Therese, Josephine, pseud. With Old
Glory in Berlin, the story of a young
American girl who went to Germany as a
music student in the fall of nineteen six-
teen, lived in Berlin for thirteen months,
and made her escape eight months after
America had entered the conflict, by Jose-
phine Therese, with a foreword by Eliot
Harlow Robinson... Boston: The Page
Company, 1918. xii p., 21., 319 p. illus.
8. BTZE
Thompson, Donald C. From Czar to
Kaiser, the betrayal of Russia. Garden
City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Com-
pany, 1918. xiii, 199(1) p. illus. f.
fGLOB
A pictorial record of the Russian revolution.
Thomson, Osmund Rhodes Howard.
The modern comedy, and other poems.
Boston: The Cornhill Company [Cop. 1918j.
6 p.l., 64 p. 12. NBI
Poems.
Trayes, F. G. A captive on a German
raider. New York: R. M. McBride & Com-
pany, 1918. v, 151 p. 12. VYAF
Trounce, Harry Davis. Fighting the
Boche underground. New York: C. Scrib-
ner's Sons, 1918. vip., 11., 234 p. illus.
12. BTZE
Turkey: a past and a future. . . London:
Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. 3 p.l., 79 p.,
1 folded map. 8. QIC p.v.5, no.13
Tweedie, Ethel Brilliana Harley. Wom-
en and soldiers, by Mrs. Alec-Tweedie. . .
London: J. Lane, 1918. viii p., 11., 184 p.,
1 pi. 12. BTZO
United States. Appropriations Com-
mittee (Senate, 65:2). Fortifications ap-
propriation bill, 1919. Hearing before the
subcommittee. . .on H. R. 12541, a bill mak-
ing appropriations for fortifications and
other works of defense, for the armament
thereof, for the procurement of heavy ord-
nance for trial and service, and for other
purposes. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off..
1918. 26 p. 8. *SBF
United States. Commerce Commit-
tee (Senate, 65:2). Regulation of ocean
freight rates, requisitioning of vessels, and
increasing the powers of the Shipping
Board. Hearing... on H. R. 12099 and
12100, conferring on the president power
to prescribe charter rates and ocean freight
rates and to requisition vessels, and amend-
ing the Shipping Act approved December
7,1916. *SBF
Part 1. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1918. 134 p.
8.
United States. Food Administration:
Collegiate Section. Food and the war; a
textbook for college classes. Prepared
under the direction of the Collegiate Sec-
tion of the United States Food Administra-
tion, with the cooperation of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture and the Bureau of
Education. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
Co. [cop. 1918.] 5 p.l., 379 p., 2 maps. 12.
*R-VTC
United States. Library of Congress:
Division of Bibliography. A check list of
the literature and other material in the Li-
brary of Congress on the European war.
Compiled under the direction of Herman
H. B. Meyer... Washington: Gov. Prtg.
Off., 1918. 293 p. 4. BTZF
THE WAR AND AFTER
107
United States. President. War ad-
dresses of Woodrow Wilson, with an in-
troduction and notes by Arthur Roy Leon-
ard... Boston: Ginn and Co. [1918.] xxxii,
143 p., 1 port. 16. BTZS
- Why we are at war; messages to
the Congress, January to April, 1917, by
Woodrow Wilson. . . With the President's
proclamation of war, April 6, 1917, and his
message to the American people April IS,
1917. New York: Harper & Brothers
[1917]. 4p.l., 78 p., 11. 16. BTZE
United States. - - Public Information
Committee. The German-Bolshevik con-
spiracy... [Washington, 1918.] 30 p. illus.
4. (War information series, no. 20.)
Room 229
A report by Edgar Sisson.
United States. Treasury Department.
The second liberty loan of 1917; a source
book. Published by the Treasury Depart-
ment Publicity Bureau... Washington:
Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. vi, 56 p. 8.
TIE p.v.49, no.6
United War Work Campaign. [Scrap
book,, November 11-18, 1918. [New York:
United War Work Campaign, 1918.] 22 1.
illus., col. plates, ports. f. ttt BTZE
Bruce Barton, publicity director.
Mounted posters, circulars, etc., used during the
drive.
University of Oregon. Second officers'
training camp. For civilians military
training on the Plattsburg model. Four
weeks August 3 to August 31, 1918.
[Eugene, 1918.] 81. 8. VWF
University of Wisconsin. War book of
the University of Wisconsin; papers on the
causes and issues of the war by members
of the faculty. Madison: the university,
1918. 266 p. 12. BTZE
Vallis, Geo. En Allemagne; impressions
d'un evade. De Douaumont a Mannheim
et aux camps de represailles et de puni-
tions. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1918. 3 p.l.,
127(1) p. 12. BTZE
Vandervelde, fimile. Trois aspects de
la revolution russe, 7 mai-25 juin 1917.
Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1918. xvi, 202 p.
12. GLOB
Van Noppen, Leonard Charles. The
challenge; war chants of the Allies wise
and otherwise. London: E. Mathews,
1918. 561. 16. BTZI
Poems.
Veaux, Georges. En suivant nos soldats
de 1'ouest; carnet de route publie avec
1'autorisation du Ministere de la Guerre.
Charleroi Guise La retraite La
Marne La poursuite Reims Craonne
La course a la mer Arras Ver-
melles -- L'Yser. Rennes: Imprimerie
Oberthur, 1917. 342 p., 1 1. maps. 8.
BTZE
Vedel, fimile Henry Auguste. Sur nos
fronts de mer. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie.,
1918. 3 p.l., (1)4-319 p., 2 folded maps.
[11. ed.j 12. VYAF
Vela, Wilhelm T. Die Zukunft der Tur-
kei im Biindnis mit Deutschland; eine po-
litische und wirtschaftliche Studie. Leip-
zig: K. F. Koehler, 1915. 48 p. 8.
GICp.v.5,no.4
Wagner, Charles. Les Alsaciens sous
le joug allemand... Paris: Librairie
Fischbacher, 1918. 36 p. 8. (Voix d'Al-
sace et de Lorraine, [no.] 2.) ETB (Voix)
Waldo, Fullerton Leonard. America at
the front. New York: E. P. Dutton &
Company [Cop. 1918j. 7 p.l., 170 p. illus.
12. BTZS
Warned, Andre. Petites images du
temps de guerre, avec 43 dessins de 1'au-
teur. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1918. 3 p.l.,
338 p. illus. 12. BTZE
Warren, Lansing, and R. A. DONALDSON.
En repos and elsewhere over there, verses
written in France, 1917-1918, with a pref-
ace, by Major A. Piatt Andrew. Boston
and New York: Houghton Mifflin Com-
pany, 1918. xvi p., 11., 111(1) p., 11. 12.
BTZI
Poems.
Warren, Whitney. The question of Al-
sace and Lorraine; lecture given at Aeolian
hall, New York, March 14, 1917. New
York [1917]. 1 p.l., 31 p. 8.
ETB p.v.2, no.8
Watson, William Henry Lowe. Adven-
tures of a despatch rider. New York:
Dodd, Mead and Co., 1916. xvi p., 1 1., 284
p., 7 maps. 12. BTZE
Weapons of modern warfare; history and
description of weapons now in use on land,
sea and air, modern fortifications, United
States army and navy, titles and insignia
of officers of United States army and navy.
New York: Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance
Co. [Cop. 1917.] 161. illus. nar. 8.
VWE p.v.39, no.5
Webb, Beatrice Potter. The abolition of
the Poor Law. London: Fabian Society,
1918. 11(1) p. 8. (Fabian Society, Lon-
don. Fabian tract, no. 185.)
SFC (Fabian)
Webb, Sidney. The reform of the House
of Lords. London: Fabian Society, 1917.
15(1) p. 8. (Fabian Society. London.
Fabian tract, no. 183.) SFC (Fabian)
108
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Wellman, William Augustus. Go, get
'em! The true adventures of an American
aviator of the Lafayette Flying Corps who
was the only Yankee flyer fighting over
General Pershing's boys of the Rainbow
division in Lorraine, when they first went
"over the top"... with introduction and
notes by Eliot Harlow Robinson. . . Bos-
ton: The Page Company, 1918. xi p., 21.,
284 p. illus. 8. BTZY
Wells, Herbert George. The soul of a
bishop. Frontispiece by C. Allan Gilbert.
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917.
4p.l., 341 p., Ipl. 12. NCW
Fiction.
West, Julius. The Russian revolution
and British democracy. London: Fabian
Society, 1917. 23(1) p. 8. (Fabian Soci-
ety, London. Fabian tract, no. 184.)
SFC (Fabian)
Western Union Telegraph Company.
The Western Union and the War Labor
Board; the company's position. New
York: The Western Union Telegraph Co.,
1918. 40 p. 12. TDK p.v.32, no.2
Wetterle, Smile. Us etaient restes fran-
Qais de cceur; conference sur 1'Alsace-Lor-
raine donnee sous les auspices de "L'Al-
sacien-Lorrain de Paris." Paris: Librairie
Alsacienne-Lorraine, 1916. 48 p. 12.
ETB p.v.2, no.2
Whitaker, Herman. Hunting the Ger-
man shark; the American navy in the un-
derseas war; illustrated with photographs.
New York: The Century Co., 1918. 6 p.l.,
3-310 p. illus. 12. VYAF
Wiggins, Cecil F. Saved as by fire.
Boston: The Gorham Press, 1918. 188 p.
12. (Library of religious thought.)
BTZG
Wilde, Robert Marie Joseph Henri de.
De Liege a 1'Yser. Mon journal de cam-
pagne. Preface d'Henri Davignon. Paris:
Plon-Nourrit et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., vi, 289 p.,
1 1. [3. ed.j 12. BTZE
Wilkinson, Spenser. Learners as lead-
ers: an address delivered on 26th April
1918 at a memorial service for members of
Manchester University who have fallen in
the war. Manchester: University Press,
1918. 40 p., 11. 12. (Manchester Uni-
versity lectures, no. 20.) BTZG
Williams, James G. Mother-tongue and
other-tongue; or, A study in bilingual
teaching. Bangor: Jarvis & Foster [191Sv
viii, 115(1) p. 8. RAV
Wilson, Herbert Wrigley. Convicted out
of her own mouth; the record of German
crimes. New York: G. H. Doran Co. r !917.i
31 p. 12. BTZE p.v.302, no.2
Wilson, Luther Barton. America here
and over there. New York, Cincinnati:
The Abingdon Press [Cop. 1918]. 107 p.. 1
port. 12. BTZS
Wilson, Woodrow. Americanism; Wood-
row Wilson's speeches on the war Why
he made them and What they have
done... Compiled, edited and annotated
by Oliver Marble Gale. Chicago: Baldwin
Syndicate : cop. 1918]. 128 p. illus. 12.
BTZS
"Wings," pseud. Over the German lines
and other sketches illustrating the life
and work of an artillery squadron of the
R. A. F. in France, by "Wings" (Captain,
R. A. F.). With an introduction by "Ap-
teryx." London: Hodder and Stoughton,
1918. xxiv, 184 p. 12. BTZY
Witwer, Harry Charles. From baseball
to Boches; illustrated from drawings by
F. R. Gruger and Arthur William Brown.
Boston: Small, Maynard & Company
[1918]. 5 p.l., (1)10-366 p. illus. 12.
BTZS
Fiction.
Woltereck, Richard. Merkbuch fur die
deutschen Internierten in der Schweiz.
Zweite, veranderte und erganzte Auflage.
Mit einer Karte und sechs Abbildungen. . .
Bern: A. Francke [1918?,. 40 p. illus. 8.
BTZE p.v.302, no.8
Women's Reserve Ambulance, London.
Women's Reserve Ambulance, "the Green
Cross Society," (Attached to the National
Motor Volunteers), (Attached to D divi-
sion Metropolitan Police for Air Raid De-
fence) ... [London: Hazell, Watson &
Viney, Ld., 1916., 18 p.. 11. illus. ob.
24. f BTZE p.v.288, no.26
Wood, Walter. Fishermen in war time.
London: S. Low, Marston & Co., Ltd.
[1918.] 239(1) p., 11 pi. 12. VYAF
Woodhouse, Reginald Illingworth. Con-
fidence; patriotic and other poems. [Lon-
don:] E. Macdonald, Ltd. [1918., 81 p. 12.
NCM
Poetry.
Woods, Henry Charles. The cradle of
the war, the Near East and Pan-Ger-
manism. . .with foreword by A. Lawrence
Lowell... Boston: Little, Brown, and
Company, 1918. xix p., 1 1., 360 p. illus.
8. GIV
Wright, Jack Morris. A poet of the air;
letters of Jack Morris Wright, first lieu-
tenant of the American aviation in France,
April, 1917 -January, 1918. Boston and
New York: Houghton Mifflin Company,
1918. xvi p., 1 1., 246 p., 2 ports. 12.
BTZY
THE WAR AND AFTER
109
Wullens, Maurice. La litterature et la
guerre; articles publics dans le cahier no.
3 de la revue litteraire des primaires, "Les
humbles," juillet 1917. [Paris:] Edition de
la revue litteraire des primaires, "Les hum-
bles," 1917. 16 p. 12. BTZE p.v.302, no.4
Wyatt, Horace Matthew. Malice in
Kulturland. With illustrations by W. Tell.
New York: E. P. Button & Co. [1917., 84
p. illus. 12. BTZE
Wylie, Ida Alena Ross. Towards morn-
ing. London: Cassell and Co., Ltd. [1918.1
3p.l., 3-317(1) p. 12. BTZK
Fiction.
Wynn, \Valter. Revelation in the light
of the war and modern events. Letch-
worth: Garden City Press, Ltd., 1918. xvii,
105 p. 2. ed. 12. * YNY
Yale Review. War poems from the Yale
review, with a foreword by the editors.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1918.
47 p. 8. BTZI
Yapp, Sir Arthur Keysall. The romance
of the red triangle; the story of the coming
of the red triangle and the service rendered
by the Y. M. C. A. to the sailors and sol-
diers of the British empire. New York:
Hodder & Stoughton; George H. Doran
Company t cop. 1918j. 7 p.l., 13-195 p. 8.
BTZW
Yates, L. K. The woman's part; a record
of munitions work. New York: G. H.
Doran Co. [1918.J v, 7-64 p., 8 pi. 4.
BTZO
Young Men's Christian Associations.
National War Work Council: Educational
Bureau. Educational activities in the train-
ing camps. New York: the association
[1917]. 16 p. nar. 8. VWE p.v.39, no.14
Zavie, fimile. La retraite; recit d'un
soldat (22aout-6 septembre 1914). Paris:
La renaissance du livre, cop. 1918. 4 p.l.,
238 p., 11. 12. BTZE
Zielinski, Jakob Stefan. Prusacy w
Polsce; sztuka w 4 odslonach napisana na
tie wojny europejskiej oparta na faktach
prawdziwych, wzie.tych z bitew Prusakow
z Rosyjanami w miesiacu sierpniu 1914
roku, napisaJ Jakob Stefan Zielinski...
Chicago, 111.: W. H. Sajewski t cop. 1918].
128 p. 16. *QPK
Zimmern, Alfred Eckhard. Nationality
and government, with other wartime es-
says. London: Chatto and Windus, 1918.
xxiv, 364 p. 8. SEE
Contents: i. German culture and the British com-
monwealth, ii. Nationality and government, in.
True and false nationalism, iv. The passing of na-
tionality, v. Education, social and national. Vi.
The universities and public opinion, vn. Progress
in government, vin. Progress in industry, ix. The
labour movement and the future of British industry,
x. Reconstruction, xi. The control of industry after
the war. xn. Capitalism and international relations,
xin. The new German empire, xiv. Three doctrines
in conflict. Index.
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED
TO THE LIBRARY
ECONOMICS, SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Bacon, Corinne. Standard catalog, so-
ciology section; one thousand titles of the
most representative and useful books on
social, economic and educational questions,
compiled by Corinne Bacon. New York:
H. W. Wilson Co., 1918. 3 p.l., 99 p. 4.
(Standard catalog series.) S
Basset, William R. Accounting as an aid
to business profits. Chicago: A. W. Shaw
Co. rcop. 1918.) xi, 316 p. charts. 8.
TML
Contents: How much accounting you really need.
How accountancy can affect your profits. The es-
sentials of bookkeeping. Opening the books. Effec-
tive purchasing methods and records. Handling
accounts payable. How accountancy helps sales.
Handling the cash. Balancing the books. How to
arrive at your statement of condition. How bankers
analyze your statement of condition. What is good
will really worth? Charging off depreciation on
the right basis. What your statement of operation
means. What a cost system means to your business.
Keeping a record of the cost of materials. How to
figure the cost of labor. How to determine the
overhead expense. Determining the selling expense.
Tying all the costs into the general accounts. Ac-
counting for the man who sells personal service.
Accounting for the retailer. Accounting for the job-
ber. Control reports for the executive.
Bossiere, Rene E. Essai d'equilibre, eco-
nomique et social, positif. Paris: Rous-
seau et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., 308 p. 8. TB
Dole, Charles Fletcher. The new Ameri-
can. citizen; the essentials of civics and eco-
nomics... Boston: D. C. Heath & Co.
[cop. 1918.] ix, 376 p. 12. SEE
Contents: The beginnings of citizenship. The
citizen and the commonwealth; or, The rights and
duties of citizens. Industrial democracy; or, The
rights and duties of business and labor. Special
social rights and duties. International democracy;
or, The rights and duties of nations. Bibliography.
Index.
Hoben, Allan. The church school of
citizenship. . . Chicago: University of Chi-
cago Press [Cop. 1918]. ix, 177 p. 12.
(University of Chicago publications in re-
ligious education.) SSL
Reviewed in the Book review digest, Jan., 1919.
Hobson, S. G. National guilds; an in-
quiry into the wage system and the way
out. Edited by A. R. Orage... London:
G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1917. viii, 370 p. 2.
ed. 12. SFC
Reviewed in the Survey, Feb. 1, 1919.
Izart, Julien. Methodes economiques
d'organisation dans les usines. Paris: H..
Dunod et E. Pinat, 1918. vi, 164 p. diagrs.
4. TME
Joblin, Ferdinand. Le remembrement
de la propriete rurale en France. Paris:
Librairie de la Societe du Recueil Sirey,
Larose & Forcel, 1917. 2 p.l., 204 p. 8.
TE
Koebel, William Henry. South America;
an industrial and commercial field. Lon-
don: T. F. Unwin, Ltd. [1918.] 359 p. illus.
8. (South American series, [no. IS.i)
TAH
Contents: Introduction. Investments and influ-
ences. South American commerce. International
relations. Communications. Some characteristics of
the field. Tendency of enterprise. The workings
of British capital. Some comparisons in industry.
Needs of the continent. Questions of finance and
demand. Merchandise and commercial travellers.
Occupations of the British. International trade.
British interests in the various republics (four chap-
ters). Trade statistics. Currency, weights, measures,
etc. Methods of rival powers. Index.
Laborde, Jules. Nouveau manuel de cor-
respondance commerciale en frangais et en
espagnol... Paris: Gamier freres [1918].
xvii, 457(1) p., 1 i. forms. 12. TMO
Liebknecht, Karl Paul August Fried-
rich. "The future belongs to the people"
(speeches made since the beginning of the
war). Edited and translated by S. Zimand,
with an introduction by Walter E. Weyl.
Xew York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. 144
p. 12. Room 229
Reviewed in the Nation, Dec. 7, 1918.
MacKaye, James. Americanized social-
ism; a Yankee view of capitalism. Xew
York: Boni and Liveright, 1918. vi p., 21..
191 p. 12. SFC
"This book does not, as the title might seem to
indicate, present to the bewildered student of eco-
nomics and political system yet another brand of
socialism, but merely takes a widely accepted defini-
tion of socialism and emphasizes aspects in it likely
to appeal to 'Yankee tastes and idiosyncrasies'..."
Survey, Jan. 25, 1919.
Mahoney, John Joseph, and C. M. HER-
LIHY. First steps in Americanization; a
handbook for teachers. Boston: Hough-
ton Mifflin Co. t cop. 1918., iii(i) p., 11.,
142 p., 11. 12. SSU
Reviewed in the Surrey, Jan. 25, 1919.
National Trust Company, Ltd., Toronto.
Comparative schedules showing distribu-
tion of the estates of intestates in the
[ HO]
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
111
Economics, Sociology, etc., continued.
provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba,
Saskatchewan, Alberta, compiled by Na-
tional Trust Company, Limited, for the
convenience of the legal profession in the
provinces in which the company is em-
powered to act as executor, administrator,
trustee, and in other fiduciary capacities.
/Toronto, cop. 1917., 26 p., 1 pi. 12.
XHA
Perigny, Maurice, comte de. Au Maroc;
Fes, la capitale du nord... Paris: P.
Roger et Cie. [1918?] 241 p., 11. 2. ed.
i'tus. 12. ("Les pays modernes.") TAH
Pierson, Nikolaas Gerard. Traite d'eco-
nomie politique. . .traduit du hollandais
d'apres la seconde edition par Louis Suret
. . . Paris: M. Giard & E. Briere, 1916-17.
2v. 8. TC
Porter, Kirk H. A history of suffrage in
the United States. Chicago, 111.: Univer-
sity of Chicago Press [1918]. xi, 260 p. 8.
SEH
Powell, Henry Montefiore, and J. J. SIL-
VER. New York franchise tax on manu-
facturing and mercantile corporations
(state income tax) . . . New York: William
Boyd Press, 1918. xi, 152 p. 8. TIR
Raviart, fimile. L'impot cedulaire...
Paris: Rousseau & Cie., 1918. 2 v. tables.
8. TIR
Revista argentina de ciencias politicas. . .
ano 1-8, num 87 (Nov., 1910 -Dec., 1917).
Buenos Aires, 1910-17. 4. SEA
Revista de ciencias economicas... ano
1-6, num. 60 (July, 1913 -June, 1918).
Buenos Aires: Centro estudiantes de cien-
cias economicas, 1913-18. 4. TAA
Robinson, Helen Ring. Preparing wom-
en for citizenship. New York: The Mac-
millan Co., 1918. 5 p.l., 130 p. 12. SNS
"To the alert woman who 'does not cheat at sex,'
who is freed at once from 'sex-servility and sex-
glorification,' Mrs. Robinson has a good deal to say
on citizenship opportunities and responsibilities. She
stresses the gain in general fitness for citizenship
service made by women during the war, contends
that a course in good citizenship consists of a 'major'
and a 'minor,' the former, the duties of citizenship
which should cultivate the steady mood of good citi-
zenship and the latter the technique of government.
She closes with the reminder that women aspire
only to be *he allies and equals of men and nothing
more. The chapters are snappy and full of punch
far from bromidic." Book review digest, Jan., 1919.
Schroeder, Theodore Albert. List of
references on birth control. New York:
The H. W. Wilson Co., 1918. 52 p. 12.
(Practical bibliographies series.) SDK
Seymour, Charles, and D. P. FRARY. How
the world votes; the story of democratic
development in elections. Springfield,
Mass.: C. A. Nichols Co., 1918. 2 v. pi..
ports. 8. SEH
Shuey, Herbert Stanley. Bibliography of
foreign trade publications... San Fran-
cisco, Cal. : The ten Bosch Company icop.
1918j. vii, 7-77 p. 12. TL
"A guide of practical value, although complete-
ness is not claimed. Topical arrangement includes
such matters as: atlases, commercial policies and
tariffs, directories, export journals, financing, foreign
markets by geographic divisions and by industries,
geography and commerce, history of international
trade, house publications, insurance magazines, pub-
lications of commercial organizations, statistics, tech-
nique, theory of international trade, transportation
and trade routes, and year books." American eco-
nomic rc-'iew, Dec., 1918.
Slattery, Margaret. The American girl
and her community. Boston: Pilgrim
Press [cop. 1918,. 5 p.l., (1)4-170 p. 12.
SOK
Reviewed in the Survey, Nov. 23, 1918.
Verband deutscher Arbeitsnachweise.
Die offentlichen Arbeitsnachweise in
Deutschland. . . Jahresbericht des Ver-
bandes deutscher Arbeitsnachweise...
1912/13-1914/15. Berlin, 1917. tables. 8.
TDK
Verrill, Alpheus Hyatt. Getting togeth-
er with Latin America. New York: E. P.
Dutton & Co. [Cop. 1918.] 3 p.l., v-x p., 1 1.,
221 p. 12.
An effort to bring to the notice of the public
and those particularly interested, certain conditions
existing in our relations with Latin America, and to
point out to those who wish to further trade with
Latin America, the difficulties to be met in close
competition and anti-American propaganda. The
author's long residence among Latin-Americans en-
hances the interest and value of his suggestions in
respect to intercourse and trade. The book has an
appendix which contains a list of all the Central
and South American countries, with their areas, popu-
lations, products, and other useful and interesting
data.
West, Carl Joseph. Introduction to
mathematical statistics... Columbus: R.
G. Adams and Company, 1918. 1 p.l., 150 p.
8. SDC
Willard, Charles E. The A B C of life
insurance... Chicago, New York: The
Spectator Company, 1917. 82 p. 5. ed. 16.
SIH
Willoughby, William Franklin. The
movement for budgetary reform in the
states... New York: D. Appleton and
Company, 1918. x p., 1 1., 253(1) p. 8. (In-
stitute for Government Research, Wash-
ington. [Studies in administration, v. 5.0
TIP
- The problem of a national budget
... New York: D. Appleton and Com-
pany, 1918. xiii, 219(1) p. 8. (Institute
for Government Research, Washington.
[Studies in administration, v. 4.]) TIF
112
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
AMERICA
Cheney, W. D. Central Oregon, t n. p. :j
The Ivy Press, 1918. 4 p.l., 149 p., 1 map.
16. IXI
Dunlap, Boutwell. Augusta county, Vir-
ginia, in the history of the United States.
Frankfort: Kentucky State Historical So-
ciety, 1918. 3 p.l., (1)10-73 p.. 1 port. 8.
ITD (Augusta)
Harrison, Edith Ogden. Below the
equator; the story of a tour through the
countries of South America. Chicago: A.
C. McClurg & Co., 1918. 8 p.l., 288 p. illus.
12. HCY
Hasbrouck, Louise Seymour. Mexico,
from Cortes to Carranza. New York: D.
Appleton and Co., 1918. ix, 329(1) p., 4 pi.,
4 ports, illus. 12. HTB
Hulbert, Archer Butler. Ohio in the time
of the Confederation. Edited, with intro-
duction and notes, by Archer Butler Hul-
bert. Marietta: Marietta Historical Com-
mission, 1918. xxxv, 220 p., 3 maps. 8.
(Marietta College historical collections,
v. 3.) IWA (Ohio)
Jones, Henry Ware. Safe and unsafe
democracy; a commentary on political ad-
ministration in the American common-
wealths. New York: T. Y. Crowell Co.
icop. 1918.J xiii, 500 p. 8. IBZ
Kennedy, William Paul McClure, editor.
Documents of the Canadian Constitution,
1759-1915, selected and edited by W. P. M.
Kennedy... Toronto: Oxford University
Press, 1918. xxxii, 707 p. 8. HWF
Lefroy, Augustus Henry Frazer. A short
treatise on Canadian constitutional law.
With an historical introduction by W. P.
M. Kennedy... Toronto: The Carswell
Co., Ltd., 1918. xlviii, 322 p. 8. HWF
Lohman, Arthur H. Early days in Two
Rivers, Wisconsin, comprising a series of
papers read before the Manitowoc County
Historical Society, at Manitowoc, Wis-
consin, November, nineteen hundred and
seven... Milwaukee, Wis.: Meyer-Rotier
Printing Co. f 1909.] vii(i), (1)10-48 p., 4
pi., Sports. 8. IVK
Purcell, Richard J. Connecticut in transi-
tion, 1775-1818. Washington: American
Historical Association, 1918. x, 471 p., 3
folded maps. 8. XR- Room 300
Seaver, Frederick J. Historical sketches
of Franklin county and its several towns
with many short biographies. Albany:
J. B. Lyon Co., 1918. xii, 819 p. 8. IRM
Shackleton, Robert. The book of Phila-
delphia. Illustrated with photographs and
with drawings by R. L. Boyer and Herbert
Pullinger. Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co.,
1918. 5 p.l., 413 p. illus. 8. ISD
Teakle, Thomas. The Spirit Lake mas-
sacre. Iowa City, la.: State Historical So-
ciety of Iowa, 1918. xii, 336 p. 8. HBC
Violette, Eugene Morrow. A history of
Missouri... Boston: D. C. Heath & Co.
[cop. 1918.] xxxiii p., 1 1., 473 p. illus. 8.
IVP
Waldo, George Curtis. History of
Bridgeport and vicinity. Edited by George
C. Waldo, jr. New York: S. J. Clarke Pub.
Co., 1917. 2v. illus. 4. IQM
Wilson, Granville Payson. Pioneers of
the Magalloway from 1820 to 1904. . . Old
Orchard, Me.: the author, 1918. 64 p. 12.
IQB
Wolf, Simon. The presidents I have
known from 1860-1918... Washington,
D. C: Press of B. S. Adams t cop. 1918,.
6 p.l., 459 p. 8. AGZ
Woodburn, James Albert, and T. F.
MORAN. The citizen and the republic; a
text-book in government. New York:
Longmans, Green and Co. [1918.] 1 p.l.,
viii, 398, ix-xlvi p., 1 1. 12. IBZ
ART
General Works
Caffin, Charles Henry. Art for life's
sake; an application of the principles of art
to the ideals and conduct of individual and
collective life. New York, Chicago: The
Prang Company t cop. 1913]. 287 p. 12.
MAS
Dow, Arthur Wesley. Composition; a
series of exercises selected from a new sys-
tem of art education, part 1. New York:
The Baker and Taylor Company, 1900.
illus. 4. fMA
Part 1 is 3. ed.
Gamble, William Burt. Stage scenery; a
list of references to illustrations since 1900
in The New York Public Library, compiled
by William Burt Gamble... New York:
[N. Y. Public Library,, 1917. 86 p. 4.
MBO (N.Y.P.L.)
Gilman, Benjamin Ives. Museum ideals
of purpose and method. Cambridge : Print-
ed by order of the trustees of the Museum
at the Riverside Press, 1918. xxii, 434 p.
illus. 8. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
MAY
Lutz, Edwin George. Practical art an-
atomy... with illustrations by the author.
New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1918. vii,
254 p. illus. 12. MBG
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
113
Art General Works, continued.
Tadd, James Liberty. New methods in
education; art, real manual training, nature
study; explaining processes whereby hand,
eye and mind are educated by means that
conserve vitality and develop a union of
thought and action. Springfield, Mass.:
O. Judd Co., 1912. xxiv, 432 p. illus. 4.
(The natural education series.) f MAT
Walpole Society, London. The first -
6th annual volume of the Walpole Society,
1911/12-1917/18. Oxford: Printed for the
Walpole Society by H. Hart [etc.], 1912-17.
6v. illus. f. fMAA
1915/16 and 1916/17 issued in 1 v. with title,
The fifth volume of the Walpole Society.
Weinberg, Louis. Color in everyday
life; a manual for lay students, artisans
and artists; the principles of color com-
bination and color arrangement, and their
applications in dress, home, business, the
theatre and community play. New York:
Moffat, Yard and Company, 1918. 2 p.l.,
iii-xvi, 343 p., 16 pi. 8. MBM
History of Art
Archiv fur Kunstgeschichte. . . Jahrg,
[1] - date (1913 - date). Leipzig: E. A. See-
mann, 1913 -date. f. t MAA
Balch, Edwin Swift, and EUGENIA M.
BALCH. Art and man; comparative art
studies. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane and
Scott, 1918. 268 p. illus. 4. MAD
"A much enlarged revision of the theoretical por-
tions of Comparative art, published 1906." Introd.
Deals with the "arts of the races of America,
Australasia and Africa." The author says, p. 251:
"because art is so nearly co-incident with race, stu-
dents of man should study art along comparative
lines. By doing so a great deal now unknown will
be discovered about the ancestors and relationships
of mankind."
Breuil, Henri, and others. La Pasiega a
Puente-Viesgo (Santander) (Espagne), par
1'abbe H. Breuil, le D r . H. Obermaier. . .et
H. Alcade del Rio. . . Monaca: Imprimerie
artistique V Te A. Chene, 1913. 3 p.l., 64 p..
1 double plan, 30 pi. illus. f. f MAE
Le Garnet des artistes; art ancien. art
moderne, arts appliques, no. 1-21 (Feb. 1 -
Dec. 1, 1917). Paris, 1917. ob. 8. MAA
Semi-monthly.
Publication suspended with no. 21, Dec. 1, 1917.
Crouch, Joseph. Puritanism and art; an
inquiry into a popular fallacy, with an in-
troduction by the Rev. C. Silvester Home
. . . Sixteen illustrations. London, New
York: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1910.
xiv, 381(1) p., IS pi., 1 port. 8. MAD
"The results of these inquiries have convinced me
that there is no essential antagonism between Puri-
tanism and art." Preface.
Escher, Konrad. Kunst, Krieg und
Krieger. Zur Geschichte der Kriegsdar-
stellungen. Zurich: Rascher & Co., 1917.
3 p.l., (1)6-180 p., 21., 20 pi. 4. MA
War in art, from ancient times in the Orient to
the present. Much information, but few illustrations.
A bibliography is added.
Art in Special Countries
El Ano artistico [dirigido por Jose
Frances]. 1915. Madrid: Mundo Latino,
1916. 8. MAML
Dunlap, William. A history of the rise
and progress of the arts of design in the
United States. A new edition. . .edited,
with additions by Frank W. Bayley and
Charles E. Goodspeed... Boston: C. E.
Goodspeed & Co., 1918. 3 v. pi., ports. 8.
MAMT
Royal Scottish Academy of Painting,
Sculpture and Architecture, Edinburgh.
The Royal Scottish Academy, 1826-1916: a
complete list of the exhibited works by
Raeburn and by academicians, associates
and hon. members, giving details of those
works in public galleries, compiled under
the direction of Frank Rinder with the
sanction of the president and council; with
a historical narrative of the origin and de-
velopment of the Royal Scottish Academy,
by W. D. McKay, R. s. A., preceded by an
essay on academies and art, by Frank Rin-
der. Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons,
1917. cxxxvi, 485 p. illus. f.
MAMR (Glasgow)
"With each copy of a special edition of this work,
of which only 180 copies are for sale, is issued an
original signed etching of the Royal Scottish Acad-
emy by D. Y. Cameron. . . Of the 180 copies of the
special edition this is number 156."
Spinden, Herbert Joseph. A study of
Maya art; its subject matter and historical
development; with two hundred and eigh-
ty-six illustrations in the text, twenty-nine
plates and a map. Cambridge: the muse-
um, 1913. xxiii, 285 p. illus. f. (Peabody
Museum of American Archaeology and
Ethnology, Harvard University. Memoirs.
v. 6.) ft HBA
Vachon, Marius. La guerre artistique
avec I'Allemagne; 1'organisation de la vic-
toire... Paris: Payot et Cie., 1916. 2 p.l.,
(i)viii-xiv, 268 p. 12. MAMI
Greek and Roman Art
Cagnat, Rene Louis Victor, and VICTOR
CHAPOT. Manuel d'archeologie romaine.
v.l. Paris: A. Picard, 1916. illus. 8.
MAH
v. 1. Les monuments. Decoration des monuments.
Sculpture.
114
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Greek and Roman Art, continued.
Gardner, Percy. A grammar of Greek
art. New York: The Macmillan Company;
London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1905. xii
p., 11., 267 p. illus. 12. (Handbooks of
archaeology and antiquities.) MAE
Hekler, Anton. Greek & Roman por-
traits. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.
1912. xliii, 335 p. illus. 4. f MAH
Translation of his Die Bildnisknnst dcr Griechen
und Romer... Stuttgart [1912].
Hoppin, Joseph Clark. Euthymides and
his fellows. Cambridge: Harvard Univer-
sity Press, 1917. xvi, 186 p., 47 pi. illus.
8. MPEK
Newton, Sir Charles Thomas. The Cas-
tellani collection; a series of twenty photo-
graphs by Stephen Thompson, selected and
described by C. T. Xewton... With the
sanction of the trustees of the British Mu-
seum. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1874.
1 p.l., 6 p., 20 mounted pi. f. ft MGH
Oriental Art
Allen, Maude Rex. Japanese art motives.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1917. xii p.,
3 1., 273 p. illus. 8. MAG
Coomaraswamy, Ananda Kentish. Indi-
an drawings: second series, chiefly Rajput.
[London: Printed for the India Society.
1912.] 2 p.l., 7-34 p., 26 pi. illus. 4. MAF
no. 37 of 405 copies printed.
Rijks Ethnographisch Museum, Leiden.
Tentoonstelling van Japansch lakwerk in
het Rijks Ethnographisch Museum te Lei-
den, vanaf 15 December 1916. Ingeleid en
verklaard door T. B. Roorda en Dr. M.
W. de Visser. [Haarlem: J. A. Boom. 1916.!
15(1) p. illus. 4. fMAG
Contents: Roorda, T. B., Historische en aesthe-
tische inleiding. Visser, M. W. de, De beteekenis en
de ornamentiek der tentoongestelde lakwerken.
Strehlneek, E. A. Chinese pictorial art.
Illustrated by coloured and collotyped re-
productions from the author's collection
with descriptions and notes on the history
of drawing, writing, etc., translated from
standard Chinese authors. This collection
has recently been acquired by Herr Klas
Fahraeus, of Brevik, Stockholm. Shanghai:
Commercial Press, Ltd., 1914. 8 p.l., iii, 22-
323(1), ii p. illus. 4. fMAG
- Supplement illustrating a few
interesting pieces of bronze, ceramics and
jade... From the collection of E. A.
Strehlneek... [Shanghai: Commercial
Press, Ltd., 1914.] 73(1) p., 1 1. illus. 4.
tMAG
Bound with the preceding.
[2250 Japanese geometrical designs. To-
kio, 1915.] 3 p.l., 255 p., 1 1. ob. 12. MLF
Christian Art
Freshfield, Edwin Hanson. Cellse Tri-
chorse, and other Christian antiquities in
the Byzantine provinces of Sicily with
Calabria and North Africa, including Sar-
dinia. v. 2. [London:] Privately printed
[by Rixon & Arnold], 1918. maps, plans,
pi. 8. MRBD
McHarg, John Brainerd. Visual repre-
sentation of the Trinity; an historical sur-
vey. Cooperstown, N. Y. : The Arthur H.
Crist Publishing Co., 1917. 4 p.l., 139 p., 1
pi. 8. MAIH
Preuss, Hans. Das Bild Christi im Wan-
del der Zeiten. Einhundertunddreizehn
Bilder auf 96 Tafeln gesammelt und mit
einer Einfiihrung sowie mit Erlauterungen
versehen von Hans Preuss. . . Leipzig: R.
Voigtlander, 1915. 215 p. illus. 8.
MAIH
Stokes, Margaret MacXair. Xotes on
the cross of Cong. [Dublin:] University
Press, 1895. 2 p.l., 12 p., 2 col'd pi. illus.
no. 112 of 224 copies printed for private circula-
tion only.
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY
BRANCHES
CIRCULATION
NEW
REGISTRA-
TIONS
VOLUMES
ACCES-
SIONED
HOME USE
(VOLUMES)
READERS OP
REFERENCE
BOOKS
MANHATTAN
Central Building .
51,917
4,927
45,917
2,997
17,823
36,347
29,408
31,832
20,307
26,103
25,253
18,183
13,623
13,643
12,480
10,668
9,684
17,110
16,622
23,371
16,912
21,313
28,805
20,705
34,458
23,457
33,792
33,846
20,802
17,620
23,810
13,598
24,740
24,302
29,461
25,245
23,574
43,641
7,200
42,873
47,982
6,567
9,717
9,790
10,099
4,954
2,039
1,180
3,449
1,737
2,836
960
857
3,230
1,450
930
891
333
158
1,085
294
426
1,566
531
698
1,011
781
2,304
271
1,712
1,464
649
1,034
877
279
248
337
1,097
1,833
609
3,522
701
2,639
2,489
632
448
190
139
245
1,814
91
"16
364
735
614
770
203
489
300
152
122
225
120
156
223
219
253
173
266
274
282
303
327
280
505
430
324
224
234
345
471
240
384
493
337
1,032
103
814
654
81
97
136
125
39
657
46
1,445
93
296
485
525
474
410
90
372
129
133
173
77
63
109
306
188
317
159
348
320
248
882
203
286
615
296
108
200
121
337
246
311
203
292
95
91
630
535
93
154
197
145
16
Children's Room
Extension Division
Library for the Blind
East Broadway, 33 _ -
East Broadway, 192 ._
Rivington street, 61
East Houston street, 388
Leroy street, 66
8th street, 135 Second avenue
10th street, 331 East .
13th street, 251 West
23rd street, 228 East
23rd street, 209 West
36th street, 303 East
40th street, 457 West
50th street, 123 East
51st street, 742 Tenth avenue _
58th street, 121 East . . .. .
67th street, 328 East
69th street, 190 Amsterdam avenue
77th street, 1465 Avenue A
79th street, 222 East
81st street, 444 Amsterdam avenue
96th street, 112 East
100th street, 206 West
110th street, 174 East
115th street, 203 West
124th street, 9 West _._ .
125th street, 224 East ___ _
Manhattan street, 78
135th street, 103 West
145th street, 503 West
St. Nicholas avenue, 1000
179th street, 535 West .
THE BRONX
140th street, 321 East
Morris avenue, 910 ___ __ -. -
160th street, 759 East -
168th street, 78 West
169th street, 610 East
176th street and Washington avenue
Kingsbridge avenue, 3041
RICHMOND
St. George -
Port Richmond _.
Stapleton
Tottenville . -
Totals
1,027,478
50,161
15,833
13,519
[US]
PRINCIPAL DONORS IN JANUARY
VOLS. PMS.
Alarco, Lieut.-Col. Gerardo . . 3
American Art Association 4 6
American Humane Education So-
ciety . . . . .69
American Museum of Natural
History ..... 4 1
Arenander, E. O. ... 1
Balch, Thomas Willing . . 1
Belt, Commander F. W. (3 maps)
Benjamin, W. E. (1931 prints)
Berwyn, Mrs. Edith W. . . 2
Bixby, Wm. K 1
Blanco-Fombona, Don R. . .1
Bowman, John McE. (1000 pieces)
Brenes-Mesen, Roberto . . 3 2
Brooklyn Engineers' Club . . 2
Canada. Department of Militia
and Defense (11 maps) .
Carnegie Institution of Washing-
ton (1 calendar) ... 2 12
Chicago, 111. Municipal Reference
Library ..... 6 15
Coles, Dr. J. Ackerman . . 1
Colonial Dames of America . . 2
Comision Editora de las Obras de
la Avellaneda .... 2
Connecticut State Medical Society 1
de Herreros, Enrique Garcia . 1
Depew, Hon. Chauncey M. . .1
Detroit. City Clerk ... 1
Dunsmore, Miss Ella ... 1
Firelands Historical Society . 1
France. Commissariat General a
I'lnformation et a la Propagande
(50 posters) ....
Gendrot, Mrs. Felix A. 1
Gordon, William A. ... 1
Green, Andrew H., Estate of . 38 7
Green Point Savings Bank . . 1
Griffis, Dr. William Elliot . . 1
Hamlin, Mrs. A. C. . . .24
Hawkes, McDougall (1 etching) .
Henry, Dr. Reginald B. (2 broad-
sides) .....
Heppe, Kurt .... 1
Hoo Chi-Tsai .... 1
Hume, Miss Jessie F. . . .1
lies, George (1 steel engraving) .
Industrial Press (119 periodicals) 34 18
Institute Historico e Geographico
Brasileiro ..... 1
Ireland. National Library of Ire-
land 3
James, Dr. James M. (610 periodi-
cals, 199 newspapers) . . 80
Kansas State Historical Society . 1
Kelker, Luther Keily ... 1
Kite, Miss Elizabeth S. . . 2
Kohler, Max J. . 1
1
3
1
3
55
10
1
3
11
2
110
26
1
1
1
1
Levy, Irving ....
Logan, Mrs. Emilie Louise .
Lombard, Louis ....
London County Council
Lust, Benedict ....
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
(25 sheets, 234 periodicals)
Maine State Library .
Malone, Sylvester L. .
Massachusetts. Secretary of the
Commonwealth
Merington, Ruth (2 clippings)
Messager, Andre ....
Meyer, Mrs. G. A. (1 print)
Michigan State Library
Moravia, Charles ....
Murrill, William Alphonso .
Netherlands. Hoofdbestuur der
Posterijen en Telegraphic
New Bedford. City Clerk .
New Jersey. Custodian of the
Capitol .....
New South Wales. Government
Printer .....
New South Wales. Public Library
New York State Conference of
Mayors and Other City Officials
(11 sheets) .... 1
New York State. Department of
Agriculture .... 4
Onondaga Historical Association 2
Ontario. Legislative Assembly . 1
Philadelphia. The Mayor . . 3
Richardson, Colonel Robert C., jr.
(1 map) .....
Russell, Charles Howland (68
periodicals, 3 maps, 26 prints) .
Russell, Mrs. Charles Howland .
Russell Sage Foundation. De-
partment of Child-Helping . 1
Seligman, Prof. Edwin R. L. . 1
Smillie, George H. . . .1
Smithsonian Institution . . 2
Star Egg Carrier & Tray Mfg. Co.
Sutton, Edward Forrester (1
broadside) ....
Texas State Library .
Thierry, James Francis
U. S. Court of Customs Appeals
U. S. Navy Department
U. S. Public Health Service .
U. S. Treasury Department .
U. S. War Department. Surgeon
General's Office
Victoria Legislative Council
White, Alain Campbell
Widener, Joseph E. .
Wood, Charles Erskine Scott
16
2
2
4
1
1
211
127
18
1
16
224
59
1,000
[ lie]
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
(Now in Print)
HANDBOOK AND GUIDES
Handbook of The New York Public Library -------
Central Building Guide -----------
Facts for the Public. A pamphlet of general information about the Library -
PRICE
- 10 cents.
5 cents,
free.
(A limited number are given free
PERIODICALS
Annual Report of The New York Public Library,
upon request.)
Bulletin of The New York Public Library. Published monthly. Chiefly devoted to
the Reference Department. Bibliography, news of the Library, reprints of manuscripts,
descriptions of new accessions. $1.00 a year; current single numbers for 10 cents. Back
numbers at advanced rates.
Branch Library News. Quarterly Publication of the Circulation Department. Lists of
new books, reading lists, articles about books, etc. Given free at the Branches. By mail,
free to libraries and other public institutions. Otherwise, 25 cents a year.
New Technical Books. A selected list of books on industrial arts and engineering,
recently added to the Library. Published quarterly. (A limited number given free on
request.)
Municipal Reference Library Notes. Published weekly, except during July and August,
for circulation among the officials and employees of the City of New York. Price: $1.50
a year; 5 cents a copy. Apply at room 512, Municipal Building.
LISTS OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY RELATING TO VARIOUS TOPICS,
TEXTS PRINTED FROM MANUSCRIPTS OWNED BY THE LIBRARY, ETC.
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
Aborigines of Australia and Tasmania,
List of works relating to the - - .20
American Dramas, A list of - - - .20
American Gypsies, by Albert Thomas
Sinclair ------ .05
American Interoceanic Canals. A list
of references ----- .30
American-Romani Vocabulary, by Al-
bert Thomas Sinclair - - - .05
Arabic Poetry, List of works relating to .10
Assyria and Babylonia. A list of ref-
erences ------ .45
Astor Library, Catalogue of the. 8 vol-
umes. Sewed. Per volume - - 5.00
Avesta and Romani, by Albert Thomas
Sinclair ------ .05
Beggars, Mendicants, Tramps, Va-
grants, etc., List of works relating
to .05
Berlin and the Prussian Court in 1798.
From a ms. journal of Thomas
Boylston Adams - - - .15
Billings, Dr. John Shaw, Memorial
Meeting in honor of the late - - .10
Bimetallism, Gold and Silver Standards,
etc., List of works relating to - - .15
Book-Reviews, by E. L. Pearson - - .20
Buddhism. A list of references - - .25
Ceramics and Glass, List of works re-
lating to - - - - - - .15
Chiaroscuro Prints, by Frank Weiten-
kampf ------ .05
City Planning and Allied Topics, Select
list of works relating to - - - .15
Columbus. Letter of Columbus on the
discovery of America. Facsimile
of the pictorial edition, with a new
and literal translation, and a com-
plete reprint of the four oldest
Latin editions.
Cloth - - ' .50
Paper .25
118
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
County Government. Including County
Publications. References to ma-
terial ------ .15
Cruise of the U. S. Brig Argus in 1813.
Journal of Surgeon James Inder-
wick ------ .10
De Bry Collection of Voyages, Cata-
logue of the ----- .05
Dehydrated Foods. A list of references .05
Diplomatic History of the European
War. A list of references - - .10
Early American Poetry, 1610 to 1820.
A list of works - - - .20
Economic and Social Aspects of War.
A selected list of references - - .05
Emmet collection of mss., prints, etc.,
Catalogue of. Sheets - - - 5.00
Exhibition of Etchings by Rembrandt,
from the J. Pierpont Morgan Col-
lection ------ Free
Exhibition Illustrating the History of
the Water Supply of the City of
New York from 1639 to 1917 - - Free
Franklin, Benjamin, List of works re-
lating to - - - - - - .20
Furniture and Interior Decoration, List
of works relating to - .10
Geology, Mineralogy and Palaeontology
of New Jersey, List of works on - .15
Government Control of Railroads.
Rates, Regulation, etc., List of
works relating to - - - - .10
Gypsies, List of works relating to - - .05
Gypsies in Carniola and Carinthia, by
Albert Thomas Sinclair - - - .05
Gypsies of Monastir by Rev. Lewis
Bond ------ .05
Henry Hudson, The Hudson River,
Robert Fulton and Steam Naviga-
tion, List of prints, books, manu-
scripts, etc., relating to - - - .30
Heritage of the Modern Printer, by
Margaret B. Stillwell - - - .05
Historical Printing Club, Publications
of the. (List and prices furnished
.upon application.) - - - -
Isle de Bourbon (Reunion). Docu-
ments, 1701-1710. Printed from the
original manuscript in the Library .20
Isle of Man, List of works relating to - .05
Japan, List of works relating to - .25
Joys of Librarianship, by Arthur E.
Bostwick .05
Lenox Library. Contributions to a
catalogue.
Voyages of Hulsius. Paper - - .50
Voyages of Thevenot - - .50
The Waltonian Collection - - - .50
Works of Milton .50
Letters of American Clergymen. 1711
to 1860 ------ .05
Librarian as a Unifier, by Andrew
Keogh ------ .05
Library Tonic, by George Parker Win-
ship - - - .05
Library's Print Room, by Frank Weit-
enkampf ------ Free
Manuscript Division, The, by Victor
Hugo Paltsits ----- .15
Money and Banking, List of works re-
lating to - - - - - - .55
Mormons, List of works relating to the .20
Mountaineering, Selected list of books
on - - - - - - - .05
Music, History of, Selected list of works
relating to - - - - .15
Music Publishers in New York City
before 1850. A directory - - .10
Naval History, Naval Administration,
etc., A selected list of works relat-
ing to - - - - - - .50
Naval letters from Captain Percival
Drayton, 1861-1865 - - - .30
Near Eastern Question and the Balkan
States, List of works relating to - .55
Newspapers and Official Gazettes,
Checklist of 1.85
Numismatics, List of works relating to .65
Old Prints in the Prints Division - - .05
Oriental Drama, List of works relating
to ------ .05
Oxy-Acetylene Welding, List of works
relating to ----.- .15
Pageants in Great Britain and the
United States. A list of references .15
Paintings, Catalogue of, in the picture
galleries of the Library - - - .10
"Parnassus" Tapestry in the Library, by
George Leland Hunter - - - .05
Persia, List of works relating to - - .50
Philosophy, List of books relating to - .30
Political Parties in the United States,
1800-1914. A list of references - .25
Prints and their Production. A list of
works ------ .55
Prints and their Production: Supple-
ment - - - - - .05
Religion, Theology and Church History,
List of periodicals in the Library,
General Theological Seminary and
Union Theological Seminary relat-
ing to - - - - - - .15
Romani and Dard, by George F. Black .05
Russian, other Slavonic and Baltic Peri-
odicals, A list of - - - .15
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
119
Schoolroom Decoration. A list of ref-
erences ------ .05
Scientific Management. A list of refer-
ences ------ .25
Scotland, A list of works relating to - 3.00
Shakers, List of works relating to - .05
Shakespeareana, Catalogue of Exhibi-
tion of, compiled by Henrietta C.
Bartlett, 1916 1.00
Spencer Collection of Modern Book
Bindings, by Henry W. Kent - - .15
Stage Scenery. A list of references to
illustrations since 1900 - - - .30
Stauffer Print Collection, by Charles
Allen Munn ----- .05
Storage Batteries. A list of references,
1900-1915 ----- .15
Submarines. A list of references - - .35
Superstructures, by W. N. C. Carlton - .05
PRICE
Torpedoes. A list of references - - .30
Ultra-Violet Rays. A list of references .10
Virginia, List of works relating to - .25
War Taxation, 1914-1917. A list of ref-
erences ------ .05
Washington Eulogies. Checklist of
eulogies and funeral orations on
the death of Washington - - .25
William II. of Germany, Books relat-
ing to, presented by Dr. John A.
Mandel - - - - - - .05
Winthrop, Theodore, Bibliographical
notes on, by Elbridge Colby - - .05
Winthrop Books, Plates of the, by El-
bridge Colby ----- .05
Witchcraft in Europe, List of works
relating to ----- .10
Wood-Engraving To-Day, by Frank
Weitenkampf ----- .05
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
Publications to be obtained at any Branch Library, or from the Chief of the Circulation Department,
476 Fifth Avenue. Publications given free unless otherwise stated.
LISTS OF BOOKS FOR ADULTS
Altman Collection
"As Interesting as a Novel"
Books of Interest to Women Voters
Catalogue of Books for the Blind
Catalogue of Music for the Blind
Christmas Exhibit
Current Periodicals and Newspapers on File
at the Branches
Fairy Tales for Grown-up Readers
Flower Gardens
Joan of Arc
List of Piano Music
Military Training
"The New York of the Novelists"
Old-Fashioned Novels
Patriotism
Plays of Thirteen Countries
Poets of Yesterday
Polish Book List
Stories of Romance and Imagination
Stories of the Sea
Wanderers and Vagabonds
Lists in Embossed Type:
Catalogue of Books for the Blind New
York Point edition. European Braille
edition. 10 cents each.
Catalogue of Music for the Blind Braille
edition. New York Point edition. 10
cents each.
LISTS FOR CHILDREN
Favorite Stories of the Library Reading Clubs
Great Industries of America
Journeys to Foreign Lands
Stories, Poems, Songs and Plays for the
Christmas Holidays
LISTS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
Heroism
New York City and the Development of
Trade
Sea and Shore
The Shakespearian Festival
V
WILLIAM W. APPLETON
ANDREW CARNEGIE
CLEVELAND H. DODGE
SAMUEL GREENBAUM
JOHN HENRY HAMMOND
LEWIS CASS LEDYARD
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
J. P. MORGAN
MORGAN J. O'BRIEN
STEPHEN H. OLIN
HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN
WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS
ELIHU ROOT
CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL
EDWARD W. SHELDON
WILLIAM SLOANE
GEORGE W. SMITH
I. N. PHELPS STOKES
HENRY W. TAFT
PAYNE WHITNEY
JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor of the City of New York, ex officio.
CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller of the City of New York, ex officio.
OFFICERS
President, LEWIS CASS LEDYARD, 476 Fifth avenue.
First Vice-President, ELIHU ROOT.
Second V ice-President, CLEVELAND H. DODGE.
Secretary, CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL, 476 Fifth avenue.
Treasurer, EDWARD W. SHELDON, 45 Wall street
Assistant Treasurer, UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, 45 Wall street.
Director, EDWIN H. ANDERSON, 476 Fifth avenue.
Chief Reference Librarian, H. M. LYDENBERG, 476 Fifth avenue.
Chief of the Circulation Department, FRANKLIN F. HOPPER, 476 Fifth avenue.
Editor, EDMUND L. PEARSON, 476 Fifth avenue.
BUILDINGS AND BRANCHES
CENTRAL BUILDING, 476 Fifth avenue, contains general administrative offices of the whole
system, all Divisions of the Reference Department, and the Central Circulation Branch,
Central Children's Room, Library for the Blind, and the Extension Division.
MUNICIPAL REFERENCE BRANCH, Room 512, Municipal Building. (Free for reference.)
CIRCULATION BRANCHES
MANHATTAN
CENTRAL CIRCULATION. 476 Fifth Avenue.
CHATHAM SQUARE. 33 East Broadway.
SEWARD PARK, 192 East Broadway.
RIVINGTON STREET, 61.
HAMILTON FISH PARK. 388 E. Houston st.
HUDSON PARK. 66 Leroy street.
OTTENDORFER. 135 Second avenue.
TOMPKINS SQUARE. 331 East 10th street.
JACKSON SQUARE. 251 West 13th street.
EPIPHANY. 228 East 23rd street.
MUHLENBERG. 209 West 23rd street.
ST. GABRIEL'S PARK. 303 East 36th street.
40TH STREET, 457 West.
CATHEDRAL. 123 East 50th street.
COLUMBUS. 742 Tenth avenue.
58TH STREET, 121 East.
67TH STREET, 328 East.
RIVERSIDE. 190 Amsterdam avenue.
WEBSTER. 1465 Avenue A.
YORKVILLE. 222 East 79th street.
ST. AGNES. 444 Amsterdam avenue.
%TH STREET, 112 East.
BLOOMINGDALE. 206 West 100th street.
AGUILAR. 174 East 110th street.
115TH STREET, 203 West.
HARLEM LIBRARY. 9 West 124th street.
125TH STREET, 224 East.
COLUMBIA SUB-BRANCH, Room 108a,Columbia
University Library.
GEORGE BRUCE. 78 Manhattan street.
135TH STREET, 105 West.
HAMILTON GRANGE. 503 West 145th street.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. 1000 St. Nicholas ave.
FORT WASHINGTON. 535 West 179th street.
THE BRONX
MOTT HAVEN. 321 East 140th street.
WOODSTOCK. 759 East 160th street.
MELROSE. 910 Morris avenue.
HIGH BRIDGE. 78 West 168th street.
MORRISANIA. 610 East 169th street.
TREMONT. 1866 Washington avenue.
VAN NEST SUB-BRANCH. 750 Morris Park
avenue.
FORDHAM SUB-BRANCH. 2647 Bainbridge
avenue. Near 194th street.
KINGSBRIDGE. 3041 Kingsbridge avenue.
WlLLIAMSBRIDGE SUB-BRANCH. 3777 White
Plains Road. Corner of 219th street.
CITY ISLAND SUB-BRANCH. 325 City Island
avenue.
RICHMOND
ST. GEORGE. 5 Central avenue.
PORT RICHMOND. 75 Bennett street.
WEST NEW BRIGHTON SUB-BRANCH. 996 Cas-
tleton avenue.
STAPLETON. 132 Canal street.
TOTTENVILLE. 7430 Amboy road.
[ 120]
BULLETIN
OF THE
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
MARCH 1919
VOLUME 23 NUMBER 3
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS (Lisx OF REFERENCES) PART I. - 12$
RECENT ACCESSIONS TO THE Music DIVISION ----- 144
Music DIVISION ----------- 149
NEWS OF THE MONTH - - - - - - - - ISO
THE WAR AND AFTER (RECENT ACCESSIONS) - - - - 151
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY - - - - 162
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR FEBRUARY ------ 167
PRINCIPAL DONORS IN FEBRUARY ------- 168
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY - - 169
NEW YORK
1919
PRINTED AT THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
form p-5 [iv-2-19 14c]
r THE Bulletin is published monthly by The New York Public Library at 476 Fifth Avenue, New York
* City. Subscription One Dollar a year, current single numbers Ten Cents. Entered at the Post Office
at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter, February 10, 1897, under Act of July 16, 1894. Acceptance
for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorised.
Printed at The New York Public Library, 476 Fifth Avenue. March 1919, Volume 23, Number 3
BULLETIN
OF THE
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
VOLUME 23 MARCH 1919 NUMBER 3
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
PREFATORY NOTE
BY RICHARD GOTTHEIL. Pn.D.
Chief of the Oriental Division
FEW people have been the subject of so much pity and commiseration as
have the Armenians. And few have deserved such pity as fully as have.
they. A remarkable race, they have had an uncommon history. They have
always written and spoken an Indo-European language, one that belongs to
that large number of which the Sanskrit is an early and prominent representa-
tive. According to their traditions, they are also of Indo-European race;
though evidently intermixed with Semitic and other blood. Historically, they
come to our notice at first in ancient Phrygia; and, peculiarly enough, seem
to have reversed the general order and to have travelled towards the rising
sun instead of towards the west. The Empire of the Hittites was breaking up,
and the Armenians appear to have settled in the upper reaches of the Euphrates,
to have extended their quarters into the region of Lakes Van and Urmia and
to have made their home around Mt. Ararat. Unfortunately, the Armenians
were never able to hold out long as an independent kingdom. In antiquity
the greater Powers of Greece, of Seleucid Syria, of Persia and of Rome were
at hand, ready to prevent the assertion of any rights that might controvert
their own. At one time, it is true, that which historians call Armenia Major
and Armenia Minor the Caucasus regions south of the mountains and
north of Mesopotamia were ruled by independent kings, especially under
Tigranes II, termed the Great (94- -56 B. C), who extended his power to take
[ 123]
124 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
in a good deal of the former kingdom of Assyria, the northwest corner of
Persia, the province of Azerbaijan, a territory said to have covered some
500,000 square miles and to have contained some 3,000,000 inhabitants. His
royal city was called after his own name Tigranocerta; and it is sufficient
to record Cicero's saying that "Tigranes made the Republic of Rome tremble
before his powers." But Rome's watchful eye was envious of such power,
and under Lucullus, in 69 B. C., Armenian independence was put down
not to be raised again for many centuries. At a later date she became the
playball between Byzantium and Persia, who in their continued strife swarmed
up and down her land carrying destruction in their wake. Weakened as she
thus was, she was in no condition to withstand the onslaughts made upon
her by the Arab hordes that swarmed up through northern Mesopotamia in
636 A.D. But, withal, her people held firmly to their heritage. From time
to time attempts at freedom were made and independent kings ruled for a
nonce and after a fashion. Vartan did this in from 571 until 578 under the
Byzantines. Ashot I was semi-independent in 885 under the auspices of Arab
overlords.
But such attempts as these were not productive of good. They opened
the way for internal strife and for the entry of those Tartar hordes in the
eleventh century that were destined finally to overrun the whole country. Here
again the tenacity of the Armenians told its tale. Small independent kingdoms
were established at Ani, in Georgia and near Lake Van. But the coming of
Toghril Beg soon ended their existence. In 1071, the Turks drove the Byzan-
tines out of Armenia and began that series of depredations and plunder through
which they have made their name infamous. In 1239, Jenghiz Khan was there;
and when the Turks were at rest, the Kurds were ready to supplement their
work. An exodus was begun, the first of -many the Armenians have had to
suffer during their long and tragic history. Multitudes were driven out of
the country into Poland, into Moldavia and Galicia, even around the north
of the Caspian Sea, where in Lemberg, an important colony was founded.
Some wandered to the South and founded settlements in the mountains of
Cilicia which were able to exist for some 300 years, although they were looked
at askance by Byzantium because of their peculiar church government.
In 1375, the country was conquered by the Ottomans; but so strong is
the desire of the Armenians for freedom that a small body of them withdrew
into the recesses of the Taurus mountains and refused with success down
to the present day, to pay taxes to the government at Constantinople. The
Armenians were overrun by Tamerlane in 1401, by the Sultan Selim I in 1514,
by the Persians in 1575 and 1639. It was therefore natural that, when the
Russian armies came upon the scene and offered to release the Christian peoples
from the yoke of the Turk they were received with joy. Etchmiadzin, which
for a time had been Persian, became Russian by the treaty of Turkman-Chai
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS 125
in 1828. Whatever fault we may in truth find with the manner in which the
former Russian government treated its subject peoples, very little can be said
against its method of dealing with the Armenians. It is true that a strong
attempt at Russification was commenced during the closing years of the nine-
teenth century. This went so far that in 1898, under the governorship of
Prince Galitzin, many Armenian schools were taken over, and in 1903 much
Armenian church property was condemned. But nothing was done to disturb
the daily life of the Armenians who grew numerous and flourished in that part
of the Caucasus that was under Russian surveillance. The Plain of Erivan and
the Valley of the Araxes River are their chief residing places. Here, though
in close contact with Tartars, Lazes and Kurds, they have preserved their
separate existence, and have cherished with ardor the details of their older life.
Etchmiadzin was originally a religious settlement a monastery encircled by
high battlements. But for the Armenians it is not only a religious center. It
is more than this. It has become a national rallying point towards which all
Armenians look with a peculiar attachment and affection.
One would have imagined that such tenacity in holding on to what they
considered to be the truth would have received the recognition it deserved
on the part of the leading political forces in Europe. But that was asking
too much. The lot of the Armenians who were under Turkish overlordship
gradually grew worse. It is true that the Draft Treaty of San Stefano called
for "improvements and reforms demanded by local requirements in the prov-
inces inhabited by Armenians," and guaranteed "their security from Kurds
and Circassians." But the final Berlin Treaty of 1878 had whittled this down
to a simple promise of reform "for the protection of Christian and other sub-
jects of the Porte." This meant, of course, that nothing was to be done.
Turkey was astute enough to know this; and the great arbiter of fate in the
Europe of his time, Bismarck, had said openly that the Germans had no care
for Armenian reforms.
Soon the massacres commenced that unfortunately carried the tale of
Armenian sufferings all over the world. Beginning at Mush, in 1893, they
have lasted with more or less continuity down to our own day. Unfortunately,
such place-names as Erzerum ( 1895) and Adana ( 1909) are too familiar to our
ears. The hope was felt and openly expressed that the coming of the Young
Turk would bring a change in the treatment of the Armenians; but Enver,
Talaat, and Djavid have certainly done their best to prove that though the
Turk may change from "old" to "young" he still remains a Turk. "The first
phase of Ottoman policy towards subject peoples was neglect; the Hamidian
\vas attrition; but the Young Turkish phase is extermination." The report
presented in 1916 by Viscount Bryce on "The Treatment of the Armenians
in the Ottoman Empire," is the severest indictment that could be presented
126 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
against a people and against their political backers. From 800,000 to 1,000,000
of these Armenians are said, on reliable authority, to have perished.
At an early date the Armenians accepted Christianity. They themselves
believe that the new faith was preached to them by the apostles Thaddai and
Bartholomew. But it was not until the year 301 that Gregory the Illuminator
persuaded their king Tiridates officially to accept Christianity for the state
and the people as a whole. And just as they have preserved their national
identity, so they have kept themselves apart as a church called the "Gregori-
an," after the saint mentioned above. They followed the decisions of the Coun-
cil of Nicea (325) of Constantinople (381) and of Ephesus (381), but refused
to regard the Council of Chalcedon as legally convened; and at a synod of
their own, composed of Armenian and Georgian bishops, held at Driune in 506,
the Armenians definitely wedded themselves to the Council of Ephesus and
the theological doctrines propounded there. The Armenian Church stands
thus, in no connection either with the Greek or the Roman Church. In the
18th century, it is true, a certain bishop Mekhitar, of Sebaste, joined the Roman
Hierarchy and established at Venice the Mekitarist Monastery that has done
some excellent literary and educational work, and that in Turkey a Kotolik
Milleti (Catholic Nation), was established in 1835, through Roman influence.
But neither have any connection with the Armenian Church as such. The
Oriental character of this church may be seen from the fact that its weekly
day of rest lasts from Saturday sun-down up to Sunday evening.
At an equally early date the Armenians showed a taste for literary expres-
sion, and so eager are they for education that in the year 1902, and under all the
circumstances of Turkish oppression, they had no less than 1,200 Armenian
schools in the Ottoman empire, giving instruction to 130,000 pupils. Their
script is said to have come to them from a certain Syrian Daniel and to have
been enlarged and perfected by their own Saint Mesrob in 410, who added the
vowel signs after the manner of the Greek system. It was to this same Mesrob,
assisted by Sahak (Isaac; 387-439), to whom the Armenians owe the transla-
tion of both the Old and New Testament into their tongue. Much of the
older literature is composed of translations from Greek and from Syriac
authors, but, in a certain sense, a national literature was growing up though,
as was natural, it was largely theological in character. Yet valuable historical
works were written by Moses of Khorene, by Mesrob, and in the twelfth cen-
tury, by Nerses Shnorhali. Some poetry has also been written, though this,
too, is chiefly of a religious turn. Printing in Armenia was introduced by the
Patriarch Mikhael of Sebaste (15421570) though some years prior to this
in 1512 a press that used Armenian type had been set up in Venice. The
first Armenian book to be printed in England dates from the year 1736; the
first to be put out in Russia from 1771; but it was not until 1857 that an
Armenian book left the press in America. In quite modern times large quanti-
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
127
ties of Armenian literature have been published dealing with a great variety
of topics. Wherever they are, the Armenians are in the forefront of those who
work and strive; they have large capacity and when they will once again be
settled in their ancient home in Asia Minor and in northern Mesopotamia,
to which 500,000 are ready to return at a moment's notice, we shall look for-
ward to a development that will be as remarkable as it will be thorough. Prior
to the calamities of this war, Armenian historians reckoned the number of
their fellow-racials to be 4,160,000 of whom 2,380,000 were in the Turkish
empire.
The following list deals with the various subjects to which reference has
been made in these pages. Whatever excellence it has is due to the care and
vigilance of Miss Pratt. I am also beholden to Mr. V. H. Kalendarian for
the help he has given in verifying the transliteration of the Armenian titles.
THE LIST
COMPILED BY IDA A. PRATT
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. GOTTHEIL
ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
PERIODICALS.
DESCRIPTION AND GEOGRAPHY.
ARCHAEOLOGY.
NUMISMATICS.
ART.
HISTORY:
GENERAL WORKS.
MASSACRES.
WORKS IN ARMENIAN RELATING
TO OTHER COUNTRIES.
BIOGRAPHY.
SOCIAL LIFE.
ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIES.
FOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGY.
LAW.
SCIENCE.
GEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY.
LANGUAGE.
INSCRIPTIONS.
HISTORY OF LITERATURE.
LITERATURE:
POETRY.
FICTION AND DRAMA.
OTHER LITERATURE.
TRANSLATIONS FROM EUROPEAN
LANGUAGES.
ARMENIAN CHURCH.
MECHITHARISTS.
MISSIONS.
ARMENIAN QUESTION.
ARMENIANS IN OTHER COUNTRIES.
PART I
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Alishanian, Gheuont. Table bibliogra-
phique. (In his: Sissouan. Venise, 1899.
f . p. 533-535.)
t*ONK
Aucher, G. Bollettino: Armeno. (Ri-
vista degli studi orientali. Roma, 1907-12.
8. v.l, p. 514-528; v. 2, p. 636-650; v. 3,
p. 687-718; v. 4, p. 801-861.) * OAA
Baronian, Sukias.
Oxford University.
See Bodleian Library,
Basmadjian, K. J. La presse armenienne
en Turquie. (Revue du monde musulman.
Paris, 1908. 8. tome 4, p. 196-201.)
*OAA
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Orientalis;
ediderunt Socii Bollandiani. Bruxellis:
apud editores, 1910. xxiii, 287 p. 4. (Sub-
sidia Hagiographica. [V.] 10-) * OAB
Bibliotheque nationale, Paris. Catalogue
des manuscrits armeniens et georgiens
128
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Bibliography, continued.
de la Bibliotheque nationale par Frederic
Macler. Paris: E. Leroux, 1908. xxx, 203
p., 1 1., 5 facs. 8. * OAB
Blackwell, Alice Stone. Bibliography.
(In her: Armenian poems. Boston, 1917.
12. p. 290-291.) *ONP
Bodleian Library, Oxford University.
Catalogue of the Armenian manuscripts in
the Bodleian Library by the Rev. Sukias
Baronian and F. C. Conybeare. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1918. viii p., 254 col., 61.
f. (Catalogi codd. mss. Bibliothecae Bod-
leianae pars xiv.) f * OAB
British Museum. Department of Ori-
ental Printed Books and Manuscripts. A
catalogue of the Armenian manuscripts in
the British Museum, by Frederick Corn-
wallis Conybeare.. . . To which is append-
ed a catalogue of Georgian manuscripts in
the British Museum, by J. Oliver Wardrop
... London: the trustees, 1913. viii p.,
21., 410 p., 11. f. f*OAB
Brosset, Marie Felicite. Activite lit-
teraire des Georgiens et des Armeniens,
en Russie, en Transcaucasie et en Crimee.
(Imperatorskaya Akademiya Nauk. Bul-
letin. St. Petersbourg, 1863-66. f. tome
5, col. 393-395; tome 7, col. 45-48; tome 8,
col. 549-561 ; tome 10, col. 390-392.) * QCB
Reprinted in Imperatorskaya Akademiya Nauk.
Melanges asiatiques. St. Petersbourg, 186368. tome
4, p. 667-670; tome 5, p. 59-64, 3S1-368, 529-532,
*OAA.
Conybeare, Frederick Cornwallis. See
Bodleian Library, Oxford University; also
British Museum. Department of Orien-
tal Printed Books and Manuscripts.
Deutsche morgenlandische Gesellschaft.
Armenisch. (In: Katalog der Bibliothek.
Leipzig, 1900. 8. Bd. 1, p. 369-379.)
*OAB
Dwight, Harrison Gray Otis. Catalogue
of all works known to exist in the Arme-
nian language, of a date earlier than the
seventeenth century. (American Oriental
Society. Journal. New York, 1853. 8.
v.3, p. 241-288.) *OAA
Finck, Franz Nikolaus. Katalog der
a: menischen Handschriften des Herrn Ab-
gar Joannissiany zu Tiflis. Leipzig: N.
Kapamadjian, 1903. xxiii, 260 p. 8.
*ONK
Imprimerie armenienne de Saint-Lazare.
Catalogue des livres de I'lmprimerie arme-
nienne de Saint-Lazare. Venise: Institut
des Mekhitharistes, 1894. 112 p. 12.
*ONK p.v.l
Tzoutzag krots. [Catalogue of
books.] 1716-1899. Venise: Institut des
Mekhitharistes, 1899. 1 p.l., 102 p. 12.
*ONK p.v.l
- 1716-1903. Venise: Institut
des Mekhitharistes, 1903. 2 p.l., 73 p. 12.
*ONK p.v.l
Kalemkiar, Gregoris. Eine Skizze der
literarisch-typographischen Thatigkeit der
Mechitharisten-Congregation in Wien aus
Anlass des SOjahrigen Regierungs-Jubi-
laums. . .Kaiser Franz Joseph i. Wien:
Mechitharisten-Congregations-Buchdruck-
erei, 1898. 4 p.l., 99 p. 8. * GD
Karamianz, N. Verzeichniss der armeni-
schen Handschriften der Koniglichen Bib-
liothek zu Berlin. Berlin: A. Asher & Co.,
1888. viii, 88 p., 5 facs. f. (Konigliche
Bibliothek zu Berlin. Die Handschriften-
Verzeichnisse. Bd. 10.) ft* OAB
Karekin, Paul. Bibliographic armeni-
enne. Haigagan madenakidutiun. Ven-
ice, 1883. 32, 734 p. 12. *ONK
Langlois, Victor. Les journaux chez les
Armeniens. (Revue de 1'Orient, de 1'Al-
gerie et des colonies. Paris, 1863. 8.
nouvelle serie, tome 15, p. 256-271.)
*OAA
Lynch, H. F. B." Bibliography. (In his:
Armenia. London, 1901. 8. v. 2, p. 471-
496.) *R-BBY
Macler, Frederic. Indications biblio-
graphiques. (In his: Autour de I'Armenie.
Paris, 1917. 12. p. iii-xvi.) BBX
Notices de manuscrits armeniens
vus dans quelques bibliotheques de 1'Eu-
rope centrale. (Journal asiatique. Paris,
1913. 8. serie 11, v. 2, p. 229-284, 559-
686.) * OAA
- Rapport sur une mission scien-
tifique en Armenie russe et en Armenie
turque, juillet-octobre 1909. Paris: Im-
primerie nationale, 1910. 135 p., 16 pi. 8.
(France. Ministere de ITnstruction Pu-
blique et des Beaux-Arts. Nouvelles ar-
chives des missions scientifiques et lit-
teraires. nouvelle serie, fasc. 2.) * EN
- See also Bibliotheque nationale,
Paris.
Mordtmann, J. H. Armenische Drucke
von Smyrna und Constantinopel. Zu-
sammengestellt von J. H. Mordtmann.
(Deutsche morgenlandische Gesellschaft.
Wissenschaftlicher Tahresbericht. . . Leip-
zig, 1883. 8. 1880, p. 57-58.) * OAA
Mueller, Friedrich. Die armenischen
Handschriften des Klosters von Aryni
(Arghana). [Wien, 1896., 14 p. 8.
*ONK
Repr. : Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften.
Sitzunssberichte, Philos.-hist. Cl. Bd. 134, Abhandl.
4, * EF.
Die armenischen Handschriften
von Sewast (Siwas) und Senqus. [Wien.
1897., 13 p. 8. *ONK
Repr.: Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften.
SitzunRsberichte, Philos.-hist. Cl. Bd. 135, Abhandl.
6, * EF.
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
129
Bibliography, continued.
Patkanov, Kerope Petrovich. Catalogue
de la litterature armenienne, depuis le com-
mencement du iv. siecle jusque vers le
milieu de xvn. (Imperatorskaya Akade-
miya Nauk. Bulletin. St. Petersbourg,
1860. f. tome 2, col. 49-91.) * QCB
Reprinted in Imperatorskaya Akademiya Nauk.
Melanges asiatiques. St. Petersbourg, 1'863. tome
4, ].. 75-134, *OAA.
- En6.'iiorpa<|)H'iecKift onepKt
ap.MMiieKoit HCTOpiiHecKoft jiHTepa-
Typti. (Travaux de la troisieme ses-
sion du Congres international des
Orientalistes. St. Petersbourg-, 1879-
80. 8. v. 1, p. 455-511.) * OAA
A bibliography of Armenian historical literature.
Petermann, Julius Heinrich. Litteratura
armeniaca. (In his: Brevis linguae Ar-
meniacae grammatica. Carolsruhae, 1872.
12. p. 100-111.) *OAC
Richardson, Ernest Gushing. Armenia.
(In his: Art alphabetical subject index...
to periodical articles on religion. New
York [cop. 1907]. 8. p. 48-50.)
*R-ZAand*P
Rockwell, William Walker. Armenia.
A list of books and articles with annota-
tions by W. W. Rockwell. New York:
American Committee for Armenian and
Syrian Relief, 1916. 8 p. 12. * ONK
Salemann, C. Armenien. (Deutsche
morgenlandische Gesellschaft. Wissen-
schaftlicher Jahresbericht. . .von October,
1876 bis December, 1877. Leipzig, 1879.
8. Heft 2, p. 20-26.) * OAA
Sarghissian, Basile. Grand catalogue des
manuscrits armeniens de la Bibliotheque
des PP. Mekhitharistes de Saint-Lazare.
v.l. Venise, 1914. f. f*ONK
Title from cover. Armenian title-page.
The Schrumpf collection of Armenian
books. (Royal Asiatic Society. Journal.
London, 1893. 8. 1893, p. 699-716.)
*OAA
Streck, Maximilian. Armenia. Bibliog-
raphy. (In: Encyclopaedia of Islam.
Leyden, 1913. 4. v. 1, p. 446-449.)
t*OGC
Wardrop, J. Oliver. See British Mu-
seum. Department of Oriental Printed
Books and Manuscripts.
PERIODICALS
Ararat. A searchlight on Armenia, v. 1,
no. 1-2. 4-12; v. 2-v. 6, no. 61 (July, Aug.,
Oct., 1913 -Nov., 1918). London, 1913-18.
8. *ONK
Armenia. See New Armenia.
The Armenian herald. Published by the
Armenian National Union of America, v.
1-date (Dec., 1917 -date). Boston, 1917-
date. 8. *ONK
Armenian Relief Association,
no. 1-2. New York, 1895. 8.
Bulletin.
SHT
Asbarez. The Arena. An Armenian
weekly, v. 9, no. 439 -date (Jan. 5, 1917-
date). Fresno, Cal., 1917 -date. f.
ft* ONK
The Azad, an Armenian semi-monthly
periodical, v. 1, no. 1-18 (Jan. 1 - Nov. 15,
1918). New York, 1918. f. f*ONK
Azk. The Nation, v. 6, no. 15 -date
(Sept. 25, 1912 - date). Boston, 1912 - date.
f. ft*ONK
Banaser. Revue litteraire & scientifique
publiee sous la direction de K. J. Basmad-
jian. v. 1-9, no. 3. Paris, 1899-1907. 8.
*ONK
Basmadjian, K. J., editor. See Banaser.
Cilicia. Weekly periodical, v. 3, no. 1 -
date (Jan. 5, 1918 -date). New York. 1918
-date. 4. * ONK
Eritassard Hayastan, an Armenian
weekly, v. 5, no. 26 -v. 10, no. 42, 44-46,
48 - v. 11, no. 22, 24 - v. 12, no. 30, 32 - v. 13,
no. 62, 64-78, 82, v. 14, no. 1-20. New York,
1908-17. f. ft*ONK
The Friend of Armenia, new series, no.
50-51, 53-69 (July, Oct., 1912. April, 1913-
Jan., 1918). London, 1912-18. 4.
t*ONK
Gabriel, M. S., editor. See Haik.
Gaghapar. no. 1-12, 15-17, 19-86, 88-
106, 108-135. Tiflis, 1916-17. f.
ft* ONK
Gegharvest (L'art). Revue litteraire et
artistique armenienne. Directeur-redac-
teur: G. Levonian. 1913, no. 5. Tiflis,
1913. f. f*ONK
The Gotchnag. Armenian weekly, v.
10 -date (Jan. 1, 1910 -date). New York,
1910 -date. 4. * ONP
Haik. M. S. Gabriel, editor, no. 1-24
(Jan. 1-Dec. 15, 1891). New York, 1891.
f. ft*ONK
Hairenik. The oldest, largest and lead-
ing Armenian newspaper, in U. S. A. v.
3, no. 115 -date (Sept. 21, 1901 -date).
Boston, 1901 -date. f. ft* ONK
130
Periodicals, continued.
Levonian, G., editor. Sec Gegharvest.
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Mourdj.
1901. 8.
no. 12 (Dec., 1901). Tiflis,
*ONK
National Armenian Relief Committee.
Helping hand series, v. 1, no. 4 - date
(Sept., 1899 - date). Worcester, Mass.,
1899 -date. 24. SHS
New Armenia, v. 1-3, no. 9; v. 4 -date
(Oct., 1904 - date). Boston and New York,
1904 -date. 4 and f. f*ONK
Title varies: Oct., 1904- Sept., 1913, Armenia;
Feb. -April, 1914, Oriental world; Dec., 1915 -date,
New Armenia.
La Voix de 1'Armenie. Revue bi-men-
suelle. annee 1, no. 5 - date (March, 1918-
date). Paris, 1918 -date. 8. * ONK
DESCRIPTION AND GEOGRAPHY
Abbott, K. E. Notes of a tour in Arme-
nia in 1837. (Royal Geographical Society.
Journal. London, 1843. 8. v. 12, p. 207-
220.) KAA
Abich, Hermann. Die Besteigung des
Ararat am 29. Juli 1845 durch H. Abich.
(In: Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Russi-
schen Reiches. St. Petersburg, 1849. 8.
Bd. 13, p. 39-72.) * QFB
- Hauteurs absolues du systeme de
1'Ararat et des pays environnants. (Soci-
ete de geographic. Bulletin. Paris, 1851.
8. serie 4, v. 1, p. 66-73.) KAA
Vergleichende chemische Unter-
suchungen der Wasser des Caspischen
Meeres, Urmia- und Van-See's. 2 pi. (Im-
peratorskaya Akademiya Nauk. Me-
moires: Sciences mathematiques et phy-
siques. Saint Petersbourg, 1859. f. serie
6, tome 7, p. 1-58.) * QCB
Ainsworth, William Francis. Travels
and researches in Asia Minor, Mesopo-
tamia, Chaldea and Armenia. London:
J. W. Parker, 1842. 2 v. 12. BBR
Alaux, Louis Paul. The Armenian
schools in the Ottoman Empire. (Arme-
nia. Boston, 1905. 4. v. 1, no. 5. p. 44-
49.) t * ONK
Alischan, Leonce. See Alishanian,
Gheuont.
Alishanian, Gheuont. Sissouan; ou, 1'Ar-
meno-Cilicie: description geographique et
liistorique avec carte et illustrations. Tra-
duit du texte armenien. Public sous les
auspices de Son Ex. Noubar Pacha. Ve-
nisc : S. Lazare, 1899. viii, 539 p., 1 map,
2 pi. f. t*ONK
- Topographic de la Grande Armenie,
par le R. P. Leonce Alischan; traduite de
I'armenien par M. fid. Dulaurier. (Journal
asiatique. Paris, 1869. 8. serie 6, v. 13,
p. 385-446.) * OAA
BROSSET, Marie Felicite. Examen cri-
tique de quelques passages de la Descrip-
tion de la Grande-Armenie du P. L. Ali-
chan, relatifs a la topographic d'Ani. (Im-
peratorskaya Akademiya Nauk. Bulletin.
St. Petersbourg, 1862. f. tome 4, col.
255-269.) * QCB
Reprinted in Imperatorskaya Akademiya Nauk.
Melanges asiatiques. St. Petersbourg, 1863. tome 4,
p. 392-412, * OAA.
Allen, Thomas Gaskell, and W. L. SACHT-
LEBEN. Across Asia on a bicycle. The
journey of two American students from
Constantinople to Peking. London: T. F.
Unwin, 1895. xii, 234 p. 8. BBF
Der Ararat. (Ausland. Miinchen, 1830.
4. Jahrg. 3, p. 1077-1078, 1082-1083, 1085-
1086, 1090-1091.) fKAA
The Armenians and the eastern ques-
tion. [By "An Armenian."] [London: Gil-
bert & Rivington, 1876.] 7 p. 8.
*ONKp.v.2
Arzruni, Andreas. Reise nach Siid-Kau-
kasien. (Gesellschaft fur Erdkunde. Ver-
handhmgen. Berlin, 1895. 8. Bd. 22, p.
602-611.) KAA
Azhderian, Antranig. The Turk and the
land of Haig; or, Turkey and Armenia, de-
scriptive, historical and picturesque. New
York: The Mershon Co. [1898.] xiv, 13-
408 p., Iport. 8. BBX
Baker, G. Percival. An ascent of Ararat.
(Alpine journal. London, 1880. 8. v. 9,
p. 318-327.) PSL
Banks, Edgar J. To the summit of
Mount Ararat. (Open court. Chicago,
1913. 8. v. 27, p. 398-410.) * DA
Banse, Ewald. Die Tiirkei; eine mo-
derne Geographic... Braunschweig: G.
Westermann, 1915. 2 p.l., 452 p., 1 folded
map, 17 pi. 8. * OPK
Barton, James Levi. Daybreak in Tur-
key. Boston: Pilgrim Press [1908]. 6 p.l.,
11-294 p., 6 pi. 8. GIB
- Who are the Armenians? (New
Armenia. New York, 1915. f. v. 8. p. 19-
20.) f*ONK
Basmadjian, K. J. Quelles etaient les
frontieres de 1'Armenie ancienne? (La
voix de 1'Armenie. Paris, 1919. 8. annee
2, p. 21-25.) * ONK
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
131
Description and Geography, continued.
Souvenir d'Ani. Paris, 1904. 24 pi.,
1 plan. 16. *ONM
The text, in Armenian and in French, is on the
back of the plates.
Belck, Waldemar. Beitrage zur alten
Geographic und Geschichte Vorderasiens.
Leipzig: E. Pfeiffer, 1901. 3 p.l., 112 p. 8.
KCB
Belin, Frangois A. Extrait du journal
tl'un voyage de Paris a Erzeroum. (Jour-
nal asiatique. Paris, 1852. 8. serie 4, v.
!9, p. 365-378.) * OAA
Bell, Mark S. Around and about Ar-
menia. (Scottish geographical magazine.
Edinburgh, 1890. 8. v. 6, p. 113-135.)
KAA
Bent, J. Theodore. Travels amongst
the Armenians. (Contemporary review.
London, 1896. 8. v. 70, p. 695-709.) * DA
Bierbaum, Paul Willi. Streifziige im
Kaukasus und in Hocharmenien (1912).
Zurich: O. Fiissli, 1913. 278 p., 20 pi. 12.
(Orell Fiissli's Wanderbilder. no. 308-
317.) PSK
Binder, Henry. Au Kurdistan, en Meso-
potamie et en Perse... Paris: Maison
Quantin, 1887. 3 p.l., 454 p., 1 port. 4.
BBV
Black, George Eraser. The gypsies of
Armenia. Liverpool, 1913. 4 p. 8.
QOD p.y.9
Repr. : Gypsy Lore Society. Journal, new series,
v 6, p. 327-330, QOX.
Blau, Otto. Vom Urumia-See nach dem
Van-See. 1 map. (Petermanns Mittheil-
ungen. Gotha, 1863. 4. 1863, p. 201-
210.) KAA
Bliss, Edwin Munsell. Armenia. (In:
The New Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of
religious knowledge. New York [Cop.
1908j. f. v. 1, p. 288-296.) *R-ZAB
Bluhm, Julius. Routen im turkischen
Armenien. (Zeitschrift fur allgemeine
Erdkunde. Berlin, 1864. 8. Neue Folge,
Bd. 16, p. 346-357.) KAA
Bore, Eugene. Armenie. 144 p. (In:
Jean M. Chopin, Russie. Paris, 1838. 8.
v. 2.) GLD
Brant, James. Journey through a part of
Armenia and Asia Minor, in the year 1835.
(Royal Geographical Society. Journal.
London, 1836. 8. v. 6, p. 187-223.) KAA
- Notes of a journey through a part
of Kurdistan, in the summer of 1838.
(Royal Geographical Society. Journal.
London, 1841. 8. v. 10, p. 341-432.)
KAA
Brosset, Marie Felicite. Note sur le
village armenien d'Acorhi et sur le cou-
vent de St. Jacques. (Imperatorskaya
Akademiya Nauk. Bulletin scientifique.
St. Petersbourg, 1841. . v. 8, col. 41-48.)
*QCB
Notice sur Edchmiadzin. (Impera-
torskaya Akademiya Nauk. Bulletin sci-
entifique. St. Petersbourg, 1840. f. v. 7,
col. 44-64.) * QCB
Rapport sur la 2 de partie du voyage
du P. Sargis Dchalaliants dans la Grande-
Armenie. (Imperatorskaya Akademiya
Nauk. Bulletin de la classe historico-phi-
lologique. St. Petersbourg, 1859. f. tome
16, col. 201-205.) *QCB
Reprinted in Imperatorskaya Akademiya Nauk.
Melanges asiatiques. St. Petersbourg, 1859. tome 3,
p. 589-594, * OAA.
Rapports sur un voyage archeolo-
gique dans la Georgie et dans 1'Armenie,
execute en 1847-1848. Livr. 1-3 and atlas.
St. Petersbourg: Impr. de 1'Academie im-
periale des sciences, 1849-51. 4 v. 8 and
ob. 4. BBV and f BBV
Atlas has title: Atlas du voyage archeologique
dans la Transcaucasie.
See also John of Crimea.
Brosset, Marie Felicite, and P. A. JAUBERT.
Description des principaux fleuves de la
Grande-Armenie, d'apres le Djihan-Numa
de Kiatib Tchelebi, par M. Amedee Jau-
bert, avec la traduction d'un fragment
armenien du docteur Indjidjian, par M.
Brosset. (Journal asiatique. Paris, 1833.
8. serie 2, v. 12, p. 458-470.) * OAA
Broussali, Jean. L'Armenie. (Revue
franchise de 1'etranger et des colonies.
Paris, 1886. 8. tome 3, p. 199-222, 507-
521.) KAA
Bryce (1. viscount), James Bryce. The
ascent of Ararat. (Alpine journal. Lon-
don, 1878. 8. v.8, p. 208-213.) PSL
On Armenia and Mount Ararat.
(Royal Geographical Society. Proceed-
ings. London, 1878. 8. v. 22, p. 169-183.)
KAA
Transcaucasia and Ararat, being
notes of a vacation tour in the autumn of
1876, by James Bryce. 4th ed. rev., with
a supplementary chapter on the recent his-
tory of the Armenian question. London:
Macmillan and Co., 1896. xix, 526 p., 1
map, 1 pi. 8. PSK
See also Tchobanian, Archag.
Buxton, Harold. See Buxton, Noel, and
HAROLD BUXTON.
Buxton, Noel, and HAROLD BUXTON. Trav-
el and politics in Armenia, with an intro-
duction by Viscount Bryce, and a contribu-
tion on Armenian history and culture by
Aram Raffi. New York: Macmillan Co.,
1914. xx, 274 p., 1 map, 16 pi. 12. BBY
Chantre, B. A travers 1'Armenie russe.
Karabagh. Vallee de 1'Araxe. Massif de
132
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Description and Geography, continued.
1'Ararat. (Tour du monde. Paris, 1891-
92. f. v. 61, p. 369-416; v. 62, p. 225-288;
v. 63, p. 177-224; v. 64, p. 161-192.) f KBA
VOULZIE, G. A travers 1'Armenie russe.
2 pi. (Revue frangaise de 1'etranger et des
colonies. Paris, 1894. 8. tome 19, p. 170-
176.) KAA
Chantre, Ernest. L'Ararat. (Annales
de geographic. Paris, 1894. 8. tome 3,
p. 81-94.) KAA
- De Beyrouth a Tiflis a travers la
Syrie, la Haute-Mesopotamie et le Kurdis-
tan. (Tour du monde. Paris, 1889. f.
v. 58, p. 209-304.) f KBA
- Mission scientifique de Mr. Ernest
Chantre dans la haute Mesopotamie, le
Kurdistan et le Caucase... [Lyon?] 1881.
28 mounted photographs in portfolio. 4.
f*OFX
- Premiers apergus sur les peuples
de 1'Armenie russe. (Societe d'anthropolo-
gie de Lyon. Bulletin. Lyon, 1890. 8.
v.9, p. 81-85.) m QOA
- Rapport sur une mission scienti-
fique dans 1'Asie occidentale et speciale-
ment dans les regions de 1'Ararat et du
Caucase. (Archives des missions scienti-
fiques et litteraires. Paris, 1883. 8. serie
3, tome 10, p. 199-263.) * EN
CHANTRES Reisen am Ararat. (Globus.
Braunschweig, 1892. f. Bd. 62, p. 246-
250, 278-281.) f KAA
Chikhachov, Piotr Aleksandrovich. Asie
Mineure; description physique, statistique
et archeologique de cette contree, par P.
de Tchihatcheff. Partie 1-4. Paris: Gide
et J. Baudry, 1853-69. 6 v. in 8. 4.
KCBandfKCB
Partie 1. Geographic physique comparee. Text
and atlas. Partie 2. Climatologie et zoologie. Partie
3. Botanique. 2 v. Partie 4. Geologic. 3 v.
Partie 4 published by L. Guerin.
Reisen in Kleinasien und Arrneni-
en, 1847-1863... Gotha: J. Perthes, 1867.
viii, 68 p., 1 map. 4. (Petermanns Mit-
teilungen. Erganzungsband 4, Heft 20.)
KAA
Childs, W. J. Across Asia Minor on
foe t. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1917.
xvi, 459 p., 40 pi., Iport. 8. BBS
Chopin, J. De 1'origine des peuples habi-
tant la province d'Armenie. (Imperators-
kaya Akademiya Nauk. Bulletin scien-
tifique. St. Petersbourg, 1841. f. v. 8,
col. 16-20.) *QCB
The Condition of Armenia. (Speaker.
London, 1900. f . new series, v. 2, p. 673-
674.) * DA
Conybeare, Frederick Cornwallis. Ar-
menia and the Armenians. (National re-
view. London, 1889. 8. v. 14, p. 295-315.)
*DA
Reprinted in New Armenia, v. 8, p. 292-294, 309-
311, t * ONK.
Cooley, W. D., translator. See Parrot,
Friedrich.
Creagh, James. Armenians, Koords and
Turks. London: S. Tinsley & Co., 1880.
2v. 8. BBP
Cuinet, Vital. La Turquie d'Asie. Geo-
graphic administrative, statistique, descrip-
tive et raisonnee de chaque province de
1'Asie-Mineure. Paris: E. Leroux, 1892-
95. 4v. 4. KCB
Curtis, William Eleroy. Around the
Black Sea; Asia Minor, Armenia, Cauca-
sus, Circassia, Daghestan, the Crimea,
Roumania. New York: Hodder & Stough-
ton, 1911. 7p.l., 3-456 p., 1 map, 32 pi. 8.
BBS
Curzon, Robert. See Zouche (14. baron),
Robert Curzon.
Dale, Darley. Armenia and the Arme-
nians. (American Catholic quarterly re-
view. Philadelphia, 1917. 8. v. 42, p. 563-
571.) *DA
Dalyell, Robert A. O. Earthquake of
Erzerum, June, 1859. (Royal Geographi-
cal Society. Journal. London, 186.5. 8.
v. 33, p. 234-237.) KAA
Damas, Andre de. Coup d'ceil sur 1'Ar-
menie a propos d'une mission de la Com-
pagnie de Jesus ouverte en Asie, Mineure
par les ordres du Pape Leon xm. Lyon:
Delhomme et Briguet, 1888. 2 p.l., vi, 602
p., 2 charts. 8. BBX
Davey, Richard. The sultan and his sub-
jects. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co.,
1897. 2v. 8. GIF
- Turkey and Armenia. (Fortnight-
ly review. London, 1895. 8. new series,
v. 57, p. 197-210.) * DA
Develay, Albert. Autour des lacs de
Van et d'Ourmiah. (Revue scientifique.
Paris, 1892. 4. v. 49, p. 553-557.) OA
Deyrolle, Theophile. Voyage dans le
Lazistan et 1'Armenie. (Tour du monde.
Paris. 1875-76. f. v. 29, p. 1-32; v. 30, p.
257-288; v. 31, p. 369-416.) f KBA
Dingelstedt, V. The Armenians or Hai-
kans; an ethnographical sketch. (Scottish
geographical magazine. Edinburgh, 1913.
8. v. 29, p. 413-429.) KAA
Diran, A. Etchmiadzin. (Armenia.
Boston, 1905. 4. v. 1, no. 5, p. 32-43.)
t*ONK
The Dispersion of the Armenian nation.
From the English Blue Book. (New Ar-
menia. New York, 1917. f. v.9, p. 89-
91.) t*ONK
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
133
Description and Geography, continued.
The Distribution of the Armenian na-
tion. From the English Blue Book. (New
Armenia. New York, 1917. f. v. 9, p.
Ill, 143.) t*ONK
Dolens, Noel. Ce que Ton voit en Ar-
menie. (Tour du monde. Paris, 1906-07.
f. nouvelle serie, v. 12, p. 457-528; v. 13,
p. 217-264.) f KB A
Dominian, Leon. The peoples of north-
ern and central Asiatic Turkey. 2 maps.
(American Geographical Society. Bulle-
tin. New York, 1915. 8. v. 47, p. 832-
871.) KAA
Dubois de Montpereux, Frederic. Voy-
age autour du Caucase, chez les Tcher-
kesses et les Abkhases, en Colchide, en
Georgie, en Armenie, et en Crimee; avec
u n atlas geographique, pittoresque, arche-
ologique, geologique. . . tome 1-6 and
atlas. Paris: Gide, 1839-43. 7 v. 8 and
f. BBV and ftt BBV
Dulaurier, fidouard. Commerce, tarif des
douanes et condition civile des etrangers
dans le royaume de la Petite Armenie au
moyen age. (Revue de 1'Orient, de 1'Al-
gerie et des colonies. Paris, 1858. 8.
nouvelle serie, tome 7, p. 277-287, 359-366.)
*OAA
- Ethnographic de 1'Armenie. (So-
ciete d'ethnographie. Actes. Paris, 1872.
8. tome 6, p. 132-136.) * OAA
- Etude sur 1'organisation politique,
religieuse et administrative du royaume
de la Petite-Armenie. (Journal asiatique.
Paris, 1861. 8. serie 5, v. 17, p. 377-437;
v. 18, p. 289-357.) * OAA
See also Alishanian, Gheuont.
Edschmiatsin. 1 pi. (Der Christliche
Orient. Westend-Berlin, 1897. 4. 1897,
p. 51-56.) f*OAA
Edwards, B. B. Ascent of Mount Ararat.
(Biblical repository and quarterly obser-
ver. Andover, 1836. 8. v. 7, p. 390-416.)
*DA
Erk-Ura, die armenische Kolonie auf
dem Berge Ararat. (Ausland. Munchen,
1834. 4. Jahrg. 7, p. 729-730.) f KAA
Excursions in Armenia. (Fraser's mag-
azine. London, 1857. 8. v. 55, p. 602-
611.) *DA
Flandin, Eugene. Souvenirs de voyage
en Armenie et en Perse. L'Armenie. (Re-
vue des deux mondes. Paris, 1851. 8.
nouvelle periode, v. 10, p. 651-681.) * DM
- Ueber Alt- und Neuarmenien.
(Ausland. Stuttgart, 1851. 4. Jahrg. 24,
p. 489-491, 494-495, 498-499.) f KAA
Freshfield, Douglas William. Early as-
cents of Ararat. (Alpine journal. Lon-
don, 1878. 8. v. 8, p. 213-221.) PSL
Travels in the Central Caucasus
and Bashan including visits to Ararat and
Tabreez and ascents of Kazbek and El-
bruz. London: Longmans, Green and Co.,
1869. xiii p., 1 1., 509 p., 3 maps, 5 pi. 8.
PSK
Friederichsen, Maximilian Hermann. Die
Grenzmarken des europaischen Russlands,
ihre geographische Eigenart und ihre Be-
deutung fur den Weltkrieg. Hamburg: L.
Friederichsen & Co., 1915. 148 p. 8.
*QG
Russisch Armenien und der Ararat.
1 pi. (Geographische Gesellschaft in Ham-
burg. Mittheilungen. Hamburg, 1900. 8.
Bd. 16, p. 1-15.) KAA
Gaidzakian, Ohan. Illustrated Armenia
and the Armenians. Boston: B. H. Aznive,
1908. 255 p., 12 pi., 17 ports. 2. ed. 12.
BBY
Gatteyrias, J. A. L'Armenie et les Ar-
meniens. Paris: Leopold Cerf, 1882. 144
P. 12. BBY
Ghisleri, Arcangelo. L'Armenia e gli
Armeni. (Emporium. Roma, 1916. 4.
v. 43, p. 259-273.) MAA
Gooch, George Peabody. Who are the
Armenians? A survey. (Armenian her-
ald. Boston, 1918. 8. v. 1, p. 63-70.)
*ONK
Graves, John Temple. The Armenian
nation. (Armenia. New York, 1910. 4.
v. 4, no. 3, p. 1-2.) f * ONK
Gregory, G. Marcar. See Tchobanian,
Archag.
Grothe, Hugo. Der russisch-tiirkische
Kriegsschauplatz (Kaukasien und Arme-
nien). Mit 8 Abbildungen und 4 Karten-
skizzen im Text. Leipzig: Veit & Co.,
1915. 45 p. 8. (Kriegsgeographische
Zeitbilder. Heft 5.) BTZE
Guinness, Walter. Impressions of Ar-
menia and Kurdistan. (National review.
London, 1914. 8. v. 62, p. 789-801.) * DA
Hamilton, William J. Extracts from
notes made on a journey in Asia Minor in
1836. 1 map. (Royal Geographical Soci-
ety. Journal. London, 1837. 8. v. 7,
p. 34-61.) KAA
Researches in Asia Minor, Pontus
and Armenia; with some account of their
antiquities and geology. London: J. Mur-
ray, 1842. 2v. 8. BBR
Handbook for travellers in Asia Minor,
Transcaucasia, Persia, etc., edited by...
Sir C. W. Wilson. London: J. Murray,
1895. xii, 88, 416 p., 10 maps. 12. (Mur-
ray's handbooks.) KCB
London: J. Murray, 1905. xii, 2,
416 p., 6 maps, 2 plans. 16. (Murray's
handbooks.) KCB
134
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Description and Geography, continued.
Heneage, Charles, translator. See Thiel-
mann, Max Franz Guido, Freiherr von.
Hepworth, George Hughes. Through
Armenia on horseback. New York: E. P.
Button & Co., 1898. xii, 355 p., 1 map, 24
pi., 1 port. 8. BBY
Hodgetts, Edward Arthur Brayley.
Round about Armenia; the record of a
journey across the Balkans, through Tur-
key, the Caucasus, and Persia. London:
S. Low, Marston and Co., Ltd. [1916.] xii
p., 11., 296 p., 1 map. 12. BBY
Hoffmeister, Eduard von. Durch Ar-
menien; eine Wanderung und der Zug
Xenophons bis zum schwarzen Meere; eine
militar-geographische Studie. Leipzig: B.
G. Teubner, 1911. viii p., 21., 4-251 p., 2
maps, 5 pi. 4. BBY
Bibliography, p. vii-viii.
Hommaire de Hell, Adele. Les Armeni-
ennes a Constantinople. (Revue de 1'Ori-
ent. Paris, 1845. 8. tome 7, p. 130-139.)
*OAA
Howel, Thomas. A journal of the pas-
sage from India, by a route partly unfre-
quented, through Armenia and Natolia, or
Asia Alinor. To which are added, obser-
vations and instructions, for the use of
those who intend to travel, either to or
from India, by that route. London: the
author t 1789). 2 p.l., 187 p., 1 map. 8.
BBR
Huebschmann, Heinrich. Die altar-
menischen Ortsnamen. (Indogermanische
Forschungen. Strassburg, 1904. 8. Bd.
16, p. 197-490.) RAA
Huntington, Ellsworth. Through the
great canon of the Euphrates river. (Geo-
graphical journal. London, 1902. 8. v.
20, p. 175-200.) KAA
Hyvernat, Henry. Armenia, past and
present. (Catholic world. New York,
1896. 8. v. 62, p. 3 12-326.) * DA
See also Mueller-Simonis, Paul, and
HENRY HYVERNAT.
In Tiirkisch-Armenien. (Globus. Braun-
schweig, 1876. f . Bd. 29, p. 340-344, 353-
358, 369-374.) f KAA
Injijian, Ghougas. See Brosset, Marie
Felicite, and P. A. JAUBERT.
Ischchanian, B. ' Die armenische Bevol-
kerung in der Turkei. (Nord und Siid.
Breslau, 1913. 4. Bd. 146, p. 186-194.)
*DF
Jaubert, Pierre Amedee. Voyage en Ar-
menie et en Perse, fait dans les annees
1805 et 1806. . . Suivi d'une notice sur le
Ghilan et le Mazenderan par M. le colonel
Trezel. Paris: Pelicier, 1821. 2 p.l., xii,
506 p., 1 1., 1 map in pocket, 8 pi., 2 ports.
8. BBY
See also Brosset, Marie Felicite,
and P. A. JAUBERT.
Jenkins, Hester Donaldson. Armenia
and the Armenians. (National geographic
magazine. Washington, 1915. 8. v. 28,
p. 329-360.) KAA
Johansson, Karl Ferdinand. Om de
nyaste upptackterna i Armenien. (Ymer.
Stockholm, 1901. 8. v. 20, p. 347-375.)
KAA
John of Crimea. Description des monas-
teres armeniens d'Haghbat et de Sanahin,
par rarchimandrite Jean de Crimee, avec
notes et appendice par M. Brosset. 1 p.l.,
94 p. (Imperatorskaya Akademiya Nauk.
Memoires. St. Petersbourg, 1863. f. se-
rie 7, tome 6, no. 6.) * QCB
Armenian and Russian texts.
Kiepert, Heinrich. Uber die Lage der
armenischen Hauptstadt Tigranokerta. 1
map. (Koniglich Preussische Akademie
der Wissenschaften. Monatsberichte. Ber-
lin, 1874. 8. 1873, p. 164-210.) * EE
Kinneir, John Macdonald. Armenia. (In
his: A geographical memoir of the Persian
Empire. London: J. Murray, 1813. f. p.
318-338.) f*ONA
Journey through Asia Minor, Ar-
menia and Koordistan, in the years 1813
and 1814; with remarks on the marches of
Alexander, and retreat of the ten thou-
sand. London: John Murray, 1818. 1 p.l.,
v-xii, 603 p. 8. BBR
Klaproth, Julius Heinrich. Description
de 1'Armenie russe d'apres les notions pub-
liees en Russie. (Nouvelles annales des
voyages. Paris, 1834. 8. tome 61, p. 286-
312.) KAA
Onucanie Poccificicoii ApMe-
niii. (BiidjiioTCKa RJIX ^iTema. St.
Petersburg, 1834. 8. 1834, v. 4, part
3, p. 1-20.) * QCA
Description of Russian Armenia.
Knapp, Grace H. See Ussher, Clarence
Douglas.
Kolenati, Friedrich Anton. Reiseerin-
nerungen. Dresden: R. Kuntze, 1858-59.
2v. 8. BBY
Theil 1. Die Bereisung Hocharmeniens und
Elisabethopols, der Schekinschen Provinz und des
Kasbek im Central-Kaukasus.
Theil 2. Die Bereisung Circassien's.
Kotschy, Theodor. Neue Reise nach
Klein-Asien. (Petermanns Mittheilungen.
Gotha, 1859-60. 8. Bd. 5, p. 342-344, 372-
375; Bd. 6, p. 68-77.) KAA
L., J. L'Armenie et les Armeniens.
Conference de M. Minas Tcheraz. (So-
ciete de geographic de Marseille. Bulle-
tin. Marseille, 1898. 8. tome 22, p. 182-
184.) KAA
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
135
Description and Geography, continued.
Langlois, Victor. Les populations ar-
meniennes independantes du mont Taurus.
Le Zeithun, Hatchin et le Giawourdagh.
(Revue de 1'Orient, de 1'Algerie et des
colonies. Paris, 1854. 8. [Serie 2,i tome
16, p. 103-110, 186-192.) * OAA
- Voyage dans la Cilicie et dans les
montagnes du Taurus execute pendant les
annees 1852-1853... Paris: B. Duprat,
1861. x, 484 p., 1 map, 28 pi., 1 port. 8.
BBR
- Voyage a Sis, capitale de I'Armenie
au moyen age. (Journal asiatique. Paris,
1855. 8. serie 5, v. 5, p. 257-300.) * OAA
Lanin, E. B. Armenia and the Arme-
nian people. (Fortnightly review. Lon-
don, 1890. 8. new series, v. 48, p. 258-
273.) * DA
Layard, Sir Austen Henry. Discoveries
in the ruins of Nineveh and Babylon; with
travels in Armenia, Kurdistan and the des-
ert: being the result of a second expedi-
tion undertaken for the trustees of the
British Museum. London: J. Murray,
1853. xxiv, 686 p., 2 maps, 3 plans, 10 pi.
*OCN
New York: Harper & Broth-
ers, 1853. xvi, 586 p., 2 maps, 3 plans, 2 pi.
*OCN
- New York: G. P. Putnam &
Co., 1853. xxii p., 1 1., 686 p., 1 map, 3 plans,
10 pi. 8. *OCN
Lehmann-Haupt, Ferdinand Friedrich
Karl. Armenien, einst und jetzt: Reisen
und Forschungen. Hrsg. mit Unterstiit-
zung des Koniglich Preussischen Kultus-
ministeriums, der Averhoff-Stiftung und
der Biirgermeister Kellinghusen-Stiftung
zu Hamburg, der Rudolf Virchow-Stiftung
zu Berlin sowie befreundeter Forderer.
Bd. 1. Berlin: B. Behr, 1910. 8. BBY
Bd. 1. Vom Kaukasus zum Tigris und nach
Tigranokerta.
Longuinoff, D. Ascension de 1'Ararat.
(Societe de geographic. Bulletin. Paris,
1851. 8. serie 4, v. 1, p. 52-65.) KAA
Lynch, Henry Finnis Blosse. Armenia:
travels and studies, v. 1-2. London: Long-
mans, Green and Co., 1901. 4. *R-BBY
Reviewed by F. F. K. Lehmann-Haupt in Peter-
manns Mitteilungen, Bd. 49, p. 231-236, KAA; also
by Ira M. Price in the Dial, v. 32, p. 203-204, * DA.
TONAPETIAN, P. H. F. B. Lynch and his
book. (Armenia. Boston, 1905. 4. v. 1,
no. 7, p. 12-22.) f * ONK
TURKEY and Armenia. (Quarterly re-
view. London, 1902. 8. v. 195, p. 590-
616.) *DA
A review of Lynch's Armenia, Earl Percy's The
Highlands of Asiatic Turkey and Sir Chas. Eliot's
Turkey in Europe.
Lynch, Henry Finnis Blosse. The as-
cent of Mount Ararat. (Scribner's maga-
zine. New York, 1896. 8. v. 19, p. 215-
235.) * DA
Reprinted in Mountain climbing, 1897, p. 159-
222, PSK.
McCoan, James Carlile. Our new pro-
tectorate. Turkey in Asia, its geography,
races, resources, and government. Lon-
don: Chapman and Hall, 1879. 2 v. 8.
BBO
Macler, Frederic. Autour de la Cilicie.
Zeythoun (notes d'ethnographie armeni-
enne). (Journal asiatique. Paris, 1916.
8. serie 11, v. 7, p. 139-169.) * OAA
Maksimov, Sergyei V. ApMHiicKifi
napo^t. (In his: Co6pame COHH-
Henift. St. Petersburg, 1913. 8.
v. 19, p. 187-192.) * QDB
The Armenian people.
Markoff, Anatolius Vladimirovich. Rus-
sian Armenia and the prospects for Brit-
ish trade therein. (Journal of the Soci-
ety of Arts. London, 1895. 8. v. 43, p.
225-231.) VA
Markoff, E. Eine Besteigung des gros-
sen Ararat. (Ausland. Stuttgart, 1889.
f. Jahrg. 62, p. 244-249.) f KAA
Marquart, Josef. Eransahr nach der
Geographic des Ps. Moses Xorenac'i. Mit
historisch-kritischem Kommentar und his-
torischen und topographischen Excursen.
Berlin: Weidmann, 1901. 358 p. 4. (K6-
nigliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften
zu Gottingen. Abhandlungen. Philolo-
gisch-historische Klasse. Neue Folge, Bd.
3, Nr.2.) *EE
Martyr, bishop of Arzendjan. Relation
d'un voyage fait en Europe et dans 1'ocean
Atlantique, a la fin du quinzieme siecle,
sous le regne de Charles vin, par Martyr,
eveque d'Arzendjan, dans la grande Ar-
menie, ecrite par lui-meme en armenien, et
traduite en frangais par M. Saint-Martin.
(Journal asiatique. Paris, 1826. 8. serie
1, v. 9, p. 321-373.) * OAA
Maunsell, Francis Richard. Eastern
Turkey in Asia and Armenia. (Scottish
geographical magazine. Edinburgh, 1896.
8. v. 12, p. 225-241.) KAA
Menant, Joachim. A travers 1'Armenie
russe. (Nouvelle revue. Paris, 1894. 8.
v.86, p. 23-37.) *DM
Mexborough (4. earl), John Charles
George Savile. Notes on a journey from
Erz-Rum, by Mush, Diyar-Bekr, and
Bireh-jik to Aleppo, in June, 1838. (Royal
Geographical Society. Journal. London,
1841. 8. v. 10, p. 445-454.) KAA
Mexborough (5. earl), John Horace Sa-
vile. Half round the old world; being some
136
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Description and Geography, continued.
account of a tour in Russia, the Caucasus,
Persia, and Turkey, 1865-66. London:
Edward Moxon & Co., 1867. 2 p.l., 403 p.,
1 map. 8. BTYB
Millingen, Frederick. Wild life among
the Koords. London: Hurst and Blackett,
1870. xiii, 380 p., 1 map, 1 pi. 8. BBV
Monteith, William. Journal of a tour
through Azerdbijan and the shores of the
Caspian. (Royal Geographical Society.
Journal. London, 1834. 8. v. 3, p. 1-58.)
KAA
- Notes sur la position de plusieurs
anciennes villes situees dans les plaines
d'Ararat et de Nakktchevan et sur les
bords de 1'Araxe. (Nouvelles annales des
voyages. Paris, 1852. 8. serie 5, tome
32, p. 129-179.) KAA
Morgan, Jacques Jean Marie de. Les Ar-
meniens. (Revue de Paris. Paris, 1916.
8. annee 23, tome 3, p. 118-133.) * DM
Morier, James. A journey through
Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Con-
stantinople, in the years 1808 and 1809; in
which is included some account of the
proceedings of His Majesty's mission, un-
der Sir Harford Jones... to the court of
Persia. . . London: Longman, Hurst, Rees,
Orme, and Brown, 1812. xvi p., 11., 438 p.,
3 maps, 26 pi. 4. f BCR
- A second journey through Persia,
Armenia, and Asia Minor to Constanti-
nople, between the years 1810 and 1816;
with a journal of the voyage by the Brazils
and Bombay to the Persian Gulf; together
with an account of the proceedings of His
Majesty's embassy, under Sir Gore Ouse-
ley. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees,
Orme, and Brown, 1818. xx, 435 p., 2 maps,
17 pi. 4. fBCR
Moses of Chorene. See Marquart, Jo-
sef; also Patkanov, Kerope Petrovich.
Mounsey, Augustus Henry. A journey
through the Caucasus and the interior of
Persia. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1872.
xi, 336 p., 1 map. 8. GM V
Mueller-Simonis, Paul, and HENRY HY-
VERNAT. Du Caucase au golfe Persique a
tra.crs 1'Armenie, le Kurdistan et la Meso-
potamie par P. Miiller-Simonis suivie de
notices sur la geographic et 1'histoire an-
cienne de 1'Armenie et les inscriptions cu-
neiformes du bassin de Van par H. Hyver-
nat. Washington: Universite catholique
d'Amerique, 1892. viii, 628 p., 2 maps, 32
pi. 4. (Relation des missions scienti-
fiques de H. Hyvernat et P. Muller-Si-
monis. 1888-1889.) f BBV
Bibliographic, p. 605-611.
La Nation armenienne, son passe, son
present, son avenir politique et religieux.
Paris: Bureaux des ceuvres d'Orient [1899j.
2 p.l., 101 p. 8. BBHp.v.3
Extr. : Revue illustree de la Terre Sainte et de
1'Orient Chretien.
Nolde, Eduard, Baron. Reise nach In-
nerarabien, Kurdistan und Armenien, 1892.
Braunschweig: F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1895.
xv, 272 p., 1 map, 1 port. 8. * OFW
Notice de la ville d'firivan, capitale de
1'Armenie russe. Traduit du russe. (Jour-
nal asiatique. Paris, 1833. 8. serie 2, v.
12, p. 254-262.) * OAA
Osman Bey, originally Frederick Millin-
gen. See Millingen, Frederick.
Palgrave, William Gifford. Eastern
Christians. (In his: Essays on eastern
questions. London, 1872. 8. p. 164-224.)
GIE
The Armenians, p. 182-193.
Parrot, Friedrich. Journey to Ararat.
Translated by W. D. Cooley. London:
Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
[1845,. xii, 375 p., 1 map. 8. (\Vorld sur-
veyed in the nineteenth century, v. 1.)
PSK
New York: Harper & Bros.,
1846. xi, 15-389 p., 1 map, 1 pi. 12. BBY
Patkanov, Kerope Petrovich. Ap-
reorpa^ia vii Biica no p. x.
Monceio Xopen-
St. Petersburg: Akademiya
Nauk, 1877. xxviii, 84, 26 p. 8.
*QFP
The Armenian geography of the seventh cen-
tury, A. D., attributed to Moses Khorensky.
Pears, Sir Edwin. Turkey and its peo-
ple. London: Methuen & Co., Ltd. [1911.]
vip., 1 1., 409 p. 8. *R-GIP
Peterson, Wilhelm. Aus Transkaukasien
und Armenien. Reisebriefe. Leipzig:
Duncker & Humblot, 1885. x, 140 p. 12.
BBO
Pichon, Jules. Itineraire de Djoulfa a
Roudout-Kale, par 1'Armenie, la Georgie,
I'lmeretie et la Mingrelie. (Revue de
1'Orient, de 1'Algerie et des colonies. Paris,
1853. 8. [serie 2 f] tome 13, p. 109-121.)
*OAA
Pitton de Tournefort, Joseph. Relation
d'un voyage du Levant, fait par ordre du
roy. Contenant 1'histoire ancienne & mo-
derne de plusieurs isles de 1'Archipel, de
Constantinople, des cotes de la Mer Noire,
de 1'Armenie, de la Georgie, des fronti-
eres de Perse & de 1'Asie Mineure. . . En-
richie de descriptions & de figures d'un
grand nombre de plantes rares, de divers
animaux, et de plusieurs observations tou-
chant 1'histoire naturelle. Paris: Imprime-
rie royale, 1717. 2 v. 4. * OPK
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
137
Description and Geography, continued.
Lyon: Anisson et Posuel, 1717.
3v. 8. BVX
London: D. Midwinter, 1741.
3 v. 8. BVX
Pollington, viscount. See Mexborough
(4. earl), John Charles George Savile; and
Mexborough (5. earl), John Horace Savile.
Porter, Robert Ker. Travels in Georgia,
Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia. . .dur-
ing the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820.
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme,
and Brown, 1821-22. 2 v. 4. f BBV
Powers, Harriet G. In Armenian vil-
lages. (Chautauquan. Meadville, 1889.
8. v. 10, p. 197-202.) * DA
Price, M. Philips. A journey through
Turkish Armenia and Persian Khurdistan.
(Manchester Geographical Society. Jour-
nal. London, 1915. 8. v. 30, p. 45-67.)
KAA
Radde, Gustav. Briefe von Dr. Gustav
Radde iiber seine Bereisung von Hoch-
Armenien, 1871. (Petermanns Mittheilun-
gen. Gotha, 1872. 4. Bd. 18, p. 206-209.)
KAA
- Die Ebene des Oberen Frat. (Pe-
termanns Mittheilungen. Gotha, 1877. 4.
Bd.23, p. 260-267.) KAA
- Karabagh. Bericht iiber die im
Sommer 1890 im russischen Karabagh von
Dr. Gustav Radde und Dr. Jean Valentin
ausgefiihrte Reise. Gotha: J. Perthes,
1890. 1 p.l., 56 p., 1 map. 4. (Peter-
manns Mitteilungen. Erganzungsband 21,
Xr. 100.) KAA
- Vier Vortrage iiber den Kaukasus
gehalten im Winter 1873/4 in den gros-
seren Stadten Deutschlands. Gotha: J.
Perthes, 1874. vi, 71 p., 2 maps. 4. (Pe-
trrmanns Mittheilungen. Erganzungs-
band 8, Xr. 36.) KAA
Sec also Reisen im armenischen
Hochland; also Reisen in Hoch-Armenien;
also Vorlaeufiger Bericht.
Raffi, Aram. From London to Armenia,
i \rarat. London. 1913-14. 8. v. 1, p.
180-184, 211-218, 250-258, 287-296, 328-334,
359-364, 401-408; v. 2, p. 56-60, 85-90, 115-
123, 164-172.) * ONK
- The land of Armenia. (Ararat.
London, 1918. 8. v. 5, p. 444-448; v. 6,
P. 41-49, 99-112, 175-183.) * ONK
Sec also Buxton, Noel, and HAROLD
BUXTON.
Rassam, Hormuzd. Asshur and the land
<>i Ximrod: being an account of the dis-
coveries made in the ancient ruins of Nine-
veh. Asshur, Sepharvaim, Calah, Babylon,
Borsippa, Cuthah, and Van, including a
narrative of different journeys in Meso-
potamia, Assyria, Asia Minor, and Koor-
distan. With an introduction by Robert
W. Rogers. Cincinnati: Curts & Jennings,
1897. xvi, 432 p., 1 map, 2 plans, 19 pi., 1
port. 8. *OCN
Reclus, filisee. Asiatic Turkey. (In
his: Universal geography. London, n. d.
4. v.9, p. 162-191.) KAN
Reisen im armenischen Hochland, ausge-
fiihrt im Sommer 1871 von Dr. G. Radde
und Dr. G. Sievers. (Petermanns Mit-
theilungen. Gotha, 1872-73. 4. Bd. 18,
p. 367-380, 445-450; Bd. 19, p. 174-183.)
KAA
Reisen in Hoch-Armenien, ausgefiihrt
im Sommer 1874 von Dr. G. Radde und Dr.
G. Siewers. (Petermanns Mittheilungen.
Gotha, 1875. 4. Bd. 21, p. 56-64, 301-310.)
KAA
Rey, F. C. Les periples des cotes de
Syrie et de la Petite Armenie. 1 map.
(Societe de 1'Orient latin. Archives de
1'Orient latin. Paris, 1884. 8. tome 2,
p. 329-353.) * OBA
Rikli, Martin. Natur- und Kulturbilder
aus den Kaukasuslandern und Hocharme-
nien von Teilnehmern der schweizerischen
naturwissenschaftlichen Studienreise, Som-
mer 1912, unter Leitung von M. Rikli. Zu-
rich: O. Fiissli, 1914. viii, 317 p., 32 pi. 8.
GMV
Riseis, G. de. Traverso 1'Armenia russa.
(Nuova antologia. Roma, 1903. 8. serie
4, v. 105, p. 218-235.) NNA
Ritter, Karl. Die Erdkunde im Verhalt-
niss zur Natur und zur Geschichte des
Menschen, oder allgemeine, vergleichende
Geographic, als sichere Grundlage des Stu-
diums und Unterrichts in physikalischen
und historischen Wissenschaften, von Carl
Ritter. . . Zweite stark vermehrte und um-
gearbeitete Ausgabe. Theil 1-19. Berlin:
G. Reimer, 1822-59. 20 v. 8. KC
The latter part of Theil 9 and Theil 10 treat of
Armenia.
Rogers, Robert W. See Rassam, Hor-
muzd.
Rohrbach, Paul. Armenier und Kurden.
(Gesellschaft fur Erdkunde. Verhandlun-
gen. Berlin, 1900. 8. Bd. 27, p. 128-133.)
KAA
- Vom Kaukasus zum Mittelmeer.
Eine Hochzeits- und Studienreise durch
Armenien. Mit 42 Abbildungen im Text.
Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1903. vi p., 11.,
224 p., Ipl. 8. BBY
Roussel, Therese. Souvenirs d'une Fran-
c.aise en Armenie. (Tour du monde.
Paris, 1913. f. nouvelle serie, tome 19,
p. 529-576.) f KBA
Saad, L. Zwei tiirkische Stadtebilder
aus der Gegenwart. (Petermanns Mit-
138
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Description and Geography, continued.
teilungen. Gotha, 1896. 4. Bd. 42, p.
282-290.) KAA
Erzerum and Trapezunt.
Sachtleben, William Lewis. See Allen,
Thomas Gaskell, and W. L. SACHTLEBEX.
Safrastian, A. S. Armenia: her people
and history. (Ararat. London, 1914-15.
8. v.2, p. 218-223, 258-262, 301-305, 343-
346.) * ONK
Saint-Martin, Jean Antoine. See Martyr,
bishop of Arzendjan.
Schaffer, Franz Xavier. Cilicia. Gotha:
J. Perthes, 1903. 1 p.l., 110 p., 2 maps. 4.
(Petermanns Mitteilungen. Erganzungs-
band 30, Heft 141.) KAA
Schilder, Siegmund. Eine Zweiglinie
der Bagdadbahn nach Siidarmenien. (Os-
terreichische Monatsschrift fur den Orient.
Wien, 1913. f. Jahrg. 39, p. 59-61.)
f*OAA
Schulz, fid. Memoire sur le lac de Van
et ses environs. 8 facs. (Journal asiatique.
Paris, 1840. 8. serie 3, v. 9, p. 257-323.)
*OAA
Schweiger-Lerchenfeld, A. von. Arme-
nia and the Armenians. (Chautauqtian.
Meadville, Pa., 1896. 8. v. 22, p. 697-703.)
*DA
Erzerum und Erzingdjan. (Aus-
land. Stuttgart, 1878. 4. v. 51, p. 253-
255.) t KAA
Seidlitz, N. von. Pastuchows Besteigung
des Alagos. (Globus. Braunschweig,
1896. f. Bd. 70, p. 85-90.) f KAA
Pastuchows Besteigung des Ara-
rats. (Globus. Braunschweig, 1894. f.
Bd.66, p. 309-315.) f KAA
See also Selenoy, G. L., and N. vox
SEIDLITZ.
Selenoy, G. L., and N. VON SEIDLITZ. Die
Verbreitung der Armenier in der asiati-
schen Tiirkei und in Transkaukasien. 1
map. (Petermanns Mittheilungen. Gotha,
1896. 4. Bd. 42, p. 1-10.) KAA
Seylaz, Louis. L'ascension du mont
Ararat. (Tour du monde. Paris, 1911. f.
nouvelle serie, annee 17, p. 397-408.)
fKBA
Shiel, J. Notes on a journey from Ta-
briz, through Kurdistan, via Van, Bitlis,
Se'ert and Erbil, to Suleimaniyeh, in July
and August, 1836. (Royal Geographical
Society. Journal. London, 1838. &. v.
8, p. 54-101.) KAA
Shoemaker, Michael Myers. The heart of
the Orient. Saunterings through Georgia,
Armenia, Persia, Turkomania and Turkes-
tan to the vale of Paradise. New York:
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. xiii, 416 p.,
1 map, 1 pi. 8. BBS
Sievers, G. See Reisen im armenischen
Hochland; also Reisen in Hoch-Armenien;
also Vorlaeufiger Bericht.
Sievers, Wilhelm. Asien. Leipzig: Bib-
liographisches Institut, 1904. xi, 712 p., 16
maps, 20 pi. 2. ed. 4. (Allgemeine Lan-
derkunde.) KC
Sijalski. Erinnerungen aus Armenien.
(Ausland. Stuttgart, 1839. 4. Jahrg. 12,
p. 949-950, 955-956, 965-966, 970-971.)
j-KAA
Slousch, Nahum. Le Caucase, 1'Armenie
et 1'Azerbeidjan d'apres les auteurs arabes,
slaves et juifs. (Revue du monde musul-
man. Paris, 1910. 8. tome 10, p. 494-
508; tome 11, p. 54-65, 260-279; tome 12. p.
262-272.) * OAA
Southgate, Horatio, bishop. Narrative
of a tour through Armenia, Kurdistan,
Persia and Mesopotamia, with an intro-
duction and occasional observations upon
the condition of Mohammedanism and
Christianity in those countries. New
York: D. Appleton & Co., 1840. 2 v. 12.
BBR
Streck, Maximilian. Das Gebiet der heu-
tigen Landschaften Armenien, Kurdistan
und Westpersien nach den babylonisch-
assyrischen Keilinschriften. (Zeitschrift
fur Assyriologie. Weimar, Berlin, 1898-
1900. 8. Bd. 13, p. 57-110; Bd. 14, p. 103-
172; Bd. 15, p. 257-382.) * OCL
Strecker, Wilhelm. Beitrage zur Geo-
graphic von Hoch-Armenien. 3 maps.
(Gesellschaft fur Erdkunde. Zeitschrift.
Berlin, 1869. 8. Bd. 4, p. 145-162, 512-
538.) KAA
- Notizen iiber das obere Zab-Ala-
Gebiet und Routiers von Wan nach Kotur.
(Petermanns Mittheilungen. Gotha, 1863.
4. 1863, p. 257-262.) KAA
.Stuart, Robert. The ascent of Mount
Ararat in 1856. (Royal Geographical So-
ciety. Proceedings. London, 1877. 8.
v. 21, p. 77-92.) KAA
Suter, Henry. Notes on a journey from
Erz-Rum to Trebizond, by way of Shebb-
khaneh, Kara Hisar, Sivas, Tokat and
Samsun, in October, 1838. (Royal Geo-
graphical Society. Journal. London, 1841.
8. v. 10, p. 434-444.) KAA
Taylor, J. G. Journal of a tour in Arme-
nia, Kurdistan and Upper Mesopotamia,
with notes of researches in the Deyrsim
Dagh, in 1866. (Royal Geographical So-
ciety. Journal. London, 1868. 8. v. 3S.
p. 281-361.) KAA
Travels in Kurdistan, with notices
of the sources of the Eastern and Western
ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS
139
Description and Geography, continued.
Tigris, and ancient ruins in their neigh-
bourhood. (Royal Geographical Society.
Journal. London, 1865. 8. v. 35, p. 21-
58.) KAA
Tchelebi, Kiatib. See Brosset, Marie
Felicite, and P. A. JAUBERT.
Sec Chikhachov,
Tchihatcheff, P. de.
Piotr Aleksandrovich.
Tchobanian, Archag. The Armenian na-
tion. (New Armenia. New York, 1916.
f . v. 8, p. 244-247.) t * ONK
- L'Armenie, son histoire, sa littera-
ture, son role en Orient. Conference faite
le 9 mars 1897 a la salle de la Societe de
geographic... Paris: Societe du Mercure
de France, 1897. 90 p. 5. ed. 12. BBX
- The people of Armenia; their past,
their culture, their future. Translated by
G. Marcar Gregory... With introduction
by the Right Honourable Viscount Bryce.
London: J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1914.
xi, 68 p. 16. BBX
Telfer, J. Buchan. Armenia and its
people. (Journal of the Society of Arts.
London, 1891. 8. v. 39, p. 567-584.) VA
Texier, Charles Felix Marie. Descrip-
tion de 1'Armenie, la Perse et la Mesopo-
tamie, publiee sous les auspices des mi-
nistres de 1'interieur et de 1'instruction pu-
blique. Partie 1-2. Paris: Firmin Didot
freres, 1842-52. 2 v. f. ttt * ON
- Itineraires en Armenie, en Kurdis-
tan et en. Perse. (Societe de geographic.
Bulletin. Paris, 1843. 8. serie 2, v. 20,
p. 229-249.) KAA
- Notice sur Erzeroum, fragment
d'un journal de voyage, 1839-1840. (So-
ciete de geographic. Bulletin. Paris, 1843.
serie 2, v. 20, p. 213-228.) KAA
- Notice geographique sur le Kour-
distan. (Societe de geographic. Bulletin.
Paris, 1844. 8. serie 3, v. 1, p. 282-314.)
KAA
- Renseignements archeologiques et
geographiques sur quelques points de
1'Asie-Mineure, de 1'Armenie et de la
Perse. (Societe de geographic. Bulletin.
Paris, 1841. 8. serie 2, v. 15, p. 26-38.)
KAA
Thielmann, Max Franz Guido, Freiherr
von. Le Caucase, la Perse et la Turquie
d'Asie d'apres la relation de M. le baron de
Thielmann par le baron Ernouf. Paris: E.
Plon et Cie., 1876. 2 p.l., 368 p., 1 map,
16 pi. 12. BBV
Journey in the Caucasus, Persia, and
Turkey in Asia. Translated by Charles
Heneage. London: John Murray, 1875.
2v. 8. BBV
Tozer, Henry Fanshawe. Turkish Ar-
menia and eastern Asia Minor. London:
Longmans, Green, and Co., 1881. xiv p.,
11., 470 p., 1 map, 5 pi. 8. BBY
Trezel. Sec Jaubert, Pierre A.
Trowbridge, Tillman C. Armenia and
the Armenians. [New Haven, 1874.) 15 p.
ZNG p.v.4
Repr. : New Englander, v. 33, p. 1-15, * DA.
Tschihatscheff, P. v. See Chikhachov,
Piotr Aleksandrovich.
Turkey a past and a future. 2 maps.
(Round table. New York, 1917. 8. v. 7,
p. 515-546.) SEA
Ubicini, Jean Henri Abdolonyme. Les
Armeniens. (In his: Lettres sur la Turquie.
Paris: J. Dumaine, 1853-54. 12. partie2,
p. 243-347.) GIO
Ussher, Clarence Douglas. An Ameri-
can physician in Turkey; a narrative of ad-
ventures in peace and in war, by Clarence
D. Ussher, M.D., Grace H. Knapp, col-
laborating. .. Boston and New York:
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1917. xiv p.,
1 1., 339 p., 1 map, 16 pi. 8. WZO
Ussher, John. A journey from London
to Persepolis; including wanderings in
Daghestan, Georgia, Armenia, Kurdistan,
Mesopotamia and Persia. London: Hurst
& Blackett, 1865. 1 p.l., v-xiii p., 21., 3-
703 p., 18 pi. 4. Stuart 6705 and f BCR
Valentin, Jean. See Radde, Gustav.
Vecchi, Felice de. Escursione lungo il
teatro della guerra attuale dal Danubio
alle regioni caucasee. Brano d'un viaggio
nelT Armenia, Persia, Arabia ed Indostan
fatto negli anni 1841, 42 da F. de Vecchi e
G. Osculati, descritto da F. de Vecchi. Mi-
lano: C. Wilmant, 1854. 4 p.l., 12-203 p.,
5 pi. 4. fGIO
Villari, Luigi. Fire and sword in the
Caucasus. London: T. F. Unwin, 1906.
347 p., 64 pi. 8. *R-GMV
menia.
267.)
The land of Ararat.
New York, 1917. f.
(New Ar-
v. 9, p. 265-
t*ONK
Reprinted from his Fire and sword in the Cau-
casus.
A Visit to Mount Ararat. (Fraser's
magazine. London, 1859. 8. v. 60, p.
111-121.) *DA
Vivien de Saint Martin, Louis. Note sur
le site d'Armavir, la plus ancienne cite
royale de 1'Armenie. Sur le site de 1'an-
cienne Artaxata. (Nouvelles annales des
voyages. Paris, 1852. 8. serie 5, tome
32, p. 180-199.) KAA
Vizetelly, Edward. A winter ride in
Armenia. (English illustrated magazine.
London, 1896. 8. v. 15, p. 135-141.) * DA
140
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Description and Geography, continued.
Volland. Beitrage zur Ethnographic
der Bewohner von Arnienien und Kurdis-
tan. (Archiv-fiir Anthropologie. Braun-
schweig, 1909. 4. Neue Folge, Bd. 8, p.
183-196.) QOA
Von Trapezunt nach Erzerum. (Globus.
Braunschweig, 1875. f. Bd.27, p. 209-
215, 225-232.) f KAA
Vorlaeufiger Bericht iiber die im Jahre
1875 ausgefiihrten Reisen in Kaukasien und
dem armenischen Hochlande von Dr. G.
Radde und Dr. G. Sievers. (Petermanns
Mittheilungen. Gotha, 1876. 4. Bd. 22,
p. 139-152.) KAA
Wagner, M. Mittheilungen eines
deutschen Reisenden aus dem russischen
Armenien. (Ausland. Stuttgart, 1846. 4.
Jahrg. 19, p. 425-427, 430-431, 441-443, 446-
447, 450-452, 454-455, 458-460, 461-463.)
fKAA
Westarp, Eberhard Joachim, Graf von.
Routenaufnahmen in Armenien und