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- Beyond the frontier, a romance of early days in the Middle West, by Randall Parrish ... ; illustrated by the Kinneys
- Bram of the Five Corners, by Arnold Mulder ..
- Men in epigram, views of maids, wives, widows, and other amateurs and professionals, compiled by Frederick W. Morton
- The conquest, the true story of Lewis and Clark, by Eva Emery Dye
- Langford of the three bars, by Kate and Virgil D. Boyles ; with illustrations in color by N.C. Wyeth
- A little house in Pimlico, by Marguerite Bouvet ; illustrated by Helen Maitland Armstrong
- A sword of the old frontier, a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit : being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captain in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763, by Randall Parrish ... ; illustrated by F.C. Yohn
- The private memoirs of Madame Roland, edited, with an introduction, by Edward Gilpin Johnson
- Juell Demming, a story, by Albert Lathrop Lawrence
- Pierrette, by Marguerite Bouvet, author of "A child of Tuscany," "My lady," "Sweet William," "Little Marjorie's love story," "Prince Tip Top," etc. ; illustrated by Will Phillip Hooper
- The dominie of Harlem, by Arnold Mulder
- Bram of the Five Corners, by Arnold Mulder ..
- Beyond the frontier, a romance of early days in the Middle West, by Randall Parrish ... ; illustrated by the Kinneys
- Langford of the three bars, by Kate and Virgil D. Boyles ; with illustrations in color by N.C. Wyeth
- The conquest, the true story of Lewis and Clark, by Eva Emery Dye
- A sword of the old frontier, a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit : being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captain in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763, by Randall Parrish ... ; illustrated by F.C. Yohn
- Men in epigram, views of maids, wives, widows, and other amateurs and professionals, compiled by Frederick W. Morton
- Juell Demming, a story, by Albert Lathrop Lawrence
- The private memoirs of Madame Roland, edited, with an introduction, by Edward Gilpin Johnson
- The dominie of Harlem, by Arnold Mulder