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JAMES.

James (David B.) The monitor, or handbook of secret diseases, and other secrets worth knowing, including female diseases. 173 pp. 240. Chicago, 1865.

120.

The same. 2d ed. 243 PP. Chicago, 1866. James (George Payne Rainsford). The cavalier. An historical novel. 2 v. in 1. 1 P. 1. 21–391 pp. portrait. 120. Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson & brothers, [1859].

The man in black. An historical novel of the days of queen Anne. 1 p. 1. 11-160 0 pp. 80. Philadelphia, T. B. Peter

son & brothers, [1860]. [Library of sterling novels]. James (James Henry). Herefordia, a poem. 4 p. 1. 159 pp. 9 pl. sm. 4°. London, E. Lacey, 1861.

Note. With excerpts and manuscript additions, apparently by the author.

James (Rev. John Angell). The young man from home. 187 pp. 180. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1840.

James (Rev. R. B.) Outlines of prophetic revelation, being a concise explanation of the Revelation of st. John, 1852. See Bible. (English). New testament. Revelation. James (Uriah P.) James' travelers' companion: being a complete guide through the west and south, to the gulf of Mexico and the Pacific, with historical notes, [etc. Also], a new and complete rail road and route book. [Compiled by J. Griswold]. 2 v. in 1. 193 pp; xii, 11-69 pp. 18°. Cincinnati, J. A. § U. P. James, 1853. James V. of Scotland. Two ancient scottish poems; the gaber-lunzie-man, and Christ's kirk on the green. With notes and observations by John Callander. 1 p. 1. 193 pp. 8°. Edinburgh, J. Robertson, 1872.

S.

[MISCELLANEOUS pamphlets, v. 374]. Jameson (Mrs. Anna Murphy). Lives of celebrated female sovereigns and illustrious women. Edited by Mary E. Hewitt. 336 pp. 4 portraits. 120. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, [1870].

Jamieson (W. F.) The clergy a source of danger to the american republic. 331 pp. 12°. Chicago, W. F. Jamieson, 1872. Janes (Edwin L.) The character and career of Francis Asbury, 1872. See Asbury (Francis).

Janeway (Jacob J. d. d.) An exposition

of a portion of the epistle to the Romans,

JANNET.

Janeway (Jacob J. d. d.)—coutinued. in the form of questions and answers. Part I. 115 pp. 180. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, [1842].

The same. An exposition of the epistle to the Romans, in the form of questions and answers. [Without text]. 180 pp. 180. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, [1842].

Janeway (Rev. James). A token for children: complete, in two parts. 150 pp. 24°. New-Haven, A. H. Maltby & co. 1822. Janeway (Thomas Leiper, d. d.) Memoir of the rev. Jacob J[ones] Janeway, d. d. 304 pp. portrait. 120. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, 1861. Janisch (Joseph). Washington. Historisch-epische dichtung in vier gesængen. Nebst geschichtlichen erläuterungen. 176 pp. portrait. 4°. Pest, C. Grill's hofbuchhandlung, 1870.

Jannet (Pierre, rédacteur). Nouvelle collection Jannet. 30 v. 16°. Paris, E. Picard, 1866-69.

CONTENTS.

CAZOTTE (J.) Le diable amoureux. [In JANNET (P.) Contes fantastiques, 1867]. CHAMISSO (A. de). Merveilleuse histoire de Pierre Schlémihl. [In JANNET (P.) Contes fantastiques, 1867].

EULENSPIEGEL (T.) Les aventures de Til Ulespiègle. Traduction faite sur l'original allemand de 1519. 1867.

FURETIÈRE (A.) Le roman bourgeois, ouvrage comique. 2 v. 1868.

JANNET (P. rédacteur). Contes fantastiques. [Par Cazotte, Chamisso, et Machiavelli].

JEHAN DE PARIS. Le romant de Jehan de Paris. 1867.

KÁLIDASA. La reconnaissance de Sakountala. Drame. 1867.

LA FAYETTE (M. M. P. de la Vergne). La princesse de Clèves. 1868.

LA FONTAINE (J. de). Contes et nouvelles. 2 v. 1867.

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Lescaut, et du chevalier des Grieux. 1867. QUEVEDO Y VILLEGAS (P. G. de). Histoire de don Pablo de Ségovie. Traduite de l'espagnol, par A. Germond de Lavigne. 1868.

RABELAIS (F.) (Euvres. 6 v. 1867-68.
REGNIER (M.) Euvres complètes. 1867.
SAINT-PIERRE (J. H. B. de). Paul et Virginie. 1867.
VILLON (F.) Œuvres complètes. 1867.

Contes fantastiques.-Le diable amoureux, par Cazotte. Le démon marié, par [N.] Machiavel. Merveilleuse histoire de Pierre Schlémihl, par Adelbert de Chamisso. 207 pp. 16o. Paris, E. Picard,

1867.

[Nouvelle collection Jannet].

JANVIER.

Janvier (Mrs. Emma N.) A summer by the sea; or, Lilian Howard's choice. By the author of "Forgiveness." [anon.] 304 pp. 4 pl. 16°. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, [1872].

The white gate; or, industry and faith. By the author of "Fruit gathering." [anon.] 141 pp. 2 pl. 18°. Philadelphia, Am. s. s. union, [1872].

Who took those coins? By the author of "Nora's life at Derncleugh." [anon.] 156 pp. 2 pl. 189. Philadelphia, Am. s. s. union, [1869].

Jarves (James Jackson). Why and what am I? The confessions of an inquirer. In three parts. Part 1. Heart-experience; or, the education of the emotions. 320 pp. 12°. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & co. 1857. Jarvis (Samuel Farmer, d. d.) Two discourses on prophecies: with an appendix, in which mr. Miller's scheme, concerning our lord's second advent, is considered and refuted. 2 p. 1. 183 pp. 12°. New York, J. A. Sparks, 1843.

Jay (Rev. William). Evening exercises for the closet: for every day in the year. 2 v. in 1. 344 pp; 350 pp. 12°. New York, Robinson & Franklin, 1839.

Sermons. From the 2d Lond. ed. 428 pp. 16°. Cooperstown, [N. Y.] H. § E. Phinney, jr. 1812.

Jean or Jehan de Paris.

Le romant de Jehan de Paris roy de France. Revu pour la première fois sur deux manuscrits de la fin du quinzième siècle, par m. Anatole de Montaiglon. xlviii, 160 pp. 16°. Paris, E. Picard, 1867.

[Nouvelle collection Jannet].

Note. The two oldest editions are those of Pierre de Sainte-Lucie and of Chaussard, imprinted at Lyon, 1532 and 1544. The work is mentioned in the 2d book of Rabelais, imprinted at Lyon the same year, 1532. The author was, probably, a Lyonnaise (preface, p. xxxvi), possibly, the editor thinks, Pierre Sala, private secretary to Francis I.

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2 p. 1. 148 pp. 16°. London, 1771. Jenkins (Edward). Little Hodge. By the author of "Ginx's baby." [anon. Am. ed.] vii, 176 pp. 12°. New York, Dodd & Mead, 1873.

Jenkins (John Stillwell). The life of James
Knox Polk. 395 pp. inc. portrait. 8°.
Auburn, J. M. Alden, 1850.

Lives of the governors of the state of New York. 826 pp. 14 portraits. 8°. Auburn, Derby & Miller, 1851.

Jenks (William, d. d.) The comprehensive commentary on the holy bible; embracing nearly all that is valuable in Henry, Scott,

and Doddridge. 6 v. 80. Brattleboro',

[Vt.] 1835-38.

CONTENTS.

Part 1. A new concordance to the holy scriptures, in a single alphabet. By the rev. John Butterworth. A new edition, by Adam Clarke, ll. d. To which are added the definitions of Cruden, [etc.] under the superintendence of rev. William Jenks, d. d. 280 pp.

Part 2. A guide to the reading and study of the bible. By William Carpenter. Abridged, with additions, by Joseph William Jenks. 198 pp. 1 map, 7 pl.

Part 3. Biography of biblical writers and others quoted in the comprehensive commentary. In this work will be found full biographies of Henry, Doddridge, and Scott, and some notice of nearly every writer quoted in the comprehensive commentary. 227 pp.

Part 4. Index to the bible; in which the various subjects which occur in the scripture text are alphabetically arranged; with accurate references to all the books of the old and new testaments. Originally prepared for Bagster's comprehensive bible. 20 pp.

Part 5. Tables. 26 pp.

Part 6. The symbol dictionary; being a key to the
symbolical language of the scripture. Founded
on the symbolical dictionary of [Charles] Dau-
buz, [etc.] By Thomas Wemyss. 56 pp.
Part 7. General index to the comprehensive com-
mentary; containing references to all the im-
portant facts, opinions, or sentiments, exhibited
in that work. 58 pp.

Jeanie Morrison; or, the discipline of life. By the author of "The pastor's family." [anon.] Engd. tit. 348 pp. 5 pl. 16°. New York, R. Carter & brothers, 1855. Jemison (Mary). Deh-he-wa-mis: or a narrative of the life of Mary Jemison: otherwise called the white woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in 1755; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Carefully taken from her own words. By James E. Seaver. The whole revised, corrected and enlarged; with Jerome (Saint), See Hieronymus (St.)

Jenkyn (Thomas W. d. d.) The extent of
the atonement, in its relation to God and
the universe. 3d ed. carefully revised by
the author for the am. ed. 376 pp. 120.
Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 1859.

Jenny and the birds. See Guernsey (Lucy
E.)

JESS.

JOHNS.

Jess (Zachariah). The american tutor's | Joannis (— de)—continued. assistant, improved: or a compendious system of decimal practical arithmetic. Containing, also, a course of book keeping, by single entry. 187, [28] pp. Pittsburgh, (Pa.) L. Loomis & co. 1828.

160.

· A compendious system of practical surveying, and dividing of land. [With traverse table, and logarithms from 1 to 10,000]. 3 p. 1. 212, 92, 60 pp. 8°. Wilmington, [Del.] Bonsal & Niles, for the compiler, 1799.

Jesse (John Heneage). London: Its celebrated characters and remarkable places. 3 v. 8°. London, R. Bentley, 1871. Note.-"An amalgamation of 'Literary and historical memorials of London,' and 'London and its celebrities.'"

Jew (The), at home and abroad. 188 pp.

18°. Philadelphia, Am. s.-s. union, [1845]. Jewell (Jeremiah P. m. d.) History of Barnstead, [N. H.] from its first settlement in 1727 to 1872. Since his decease revised, enlarged and published by Robert B. Caverly. 264 pp. 11 pl. 8°. Lowell, Marden & Rowell, 1872. Jewett (E. G.) Reveries of a woodsawyer; or, "sum" slicings of cord-wood, being serio-comic views of life as it is, as taken from the top of a saw-buck. By Jonas Simpkins. [pseudon.] 230 pp. 2 pl. 120. New York, for author, 1872. Jewish church. Festgebete der Israeliten, mit vollständigem, sorgfältig durchgesehenem texte. Neu übersetzt und erläutert von dr. Michael Sachs. [Hebrew and german]. 3te aufl. 9 v. in 5. 8°. Berlin, L. Gerschel, 1859.

Prayers of Israel, with an english translation. [anon.] 7th (stereotype) ed. 1 p. 1. 240, 229 pp. 18°. New York, L. H. Frank, 1864.

Service for the two first nights of passover. Hebrew and english. 4th ed. 72 pp. 120. New York, H. Frank, 1857. Jillson (Arnold). A treatise on instrumental arithmetic: or, utility of the slide rule. Designed as a pocket companion for the mechanic, manager and operative. 194 pp. 320. Providence, (R. I.) Knowles, Anthony & co. 1859.

Jillson (Clark). Inklings of song: a me

mento of my leisure hours. 159 pp. 169. Worcester, [Mass.] F. M. Stowell, 1851. Joannis (- de). Principes d'anthropologie, ou des lois de la nature considérées

(dans l'homme. 2 p. 1. viii, 69 pp. 3 pl. folded. 8°. Paris, Delaunay, 1826. Jocher (Adam). Obraz bibliograficzno-historyczny literatury i nauk w Polsce, od wprowadzenia do niej druku po rok 1830 włącznie, [etc.] Wydanie Adama Zawadzkiego. 3v. 8°. Wilno, J. Zawadzki, 1840-57.

CONTENTS.

v. 1. Literatura i filologja starożytna. Nauki razem wzięte. Zbiory. Polygrafia. 1840.

v. 2. Teologia. Wstępne wiadomości, historia, literatura, krytyka, źródła i powaga. Institucja. 1842.

v.3.

- Praktyka, prawo koscielne, dzieje. 1857. Joder (Joseph). Exegese. Die parabel vom reichen manne und Lazarus. Schriftmässig erkläret. 13 pp. 160. Bloomington, Ill. druck des "Bloomington anzeiger," 1873.

Johlson (J.) Instruction in the mosaic religion translated from the german. By Isaac Leeser. [New ed.] vii, 212 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, author, [i. e. translator, 1867].

John (Rev. D. C.) The guiding star for sunday schools, a new collection of sunday school songs. 160 pp. obl. 120. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 1872.

John (E.) The little moorland princess. Translated from the german of E. Marlitt, [pseudon.] by mrs. A. L. Wister. 408 pp. 129. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1872. John Bull. [A weekly newspaper]. Jan. 6 to dec. 28, 1872. v. 52. fol. London, J. H. Batty, [1872].

John Chrysostom (Saint). An exposition upon the epistle of s. Paule the apostle to the Ephesians. See Bible. (English). New testament. Ephesians.

John Ellard, the newsboy. [anon.] 173 pp. 7 pl. 16°. Philadelphia, W. S. § A. Martien, 1860.

Johnes (Bennett G.) The book of poetry. [anon.] New ed. xii, 186 pp. 180. London, E. Lumley, [1847]. Johns (Montgomery, m. d.) A clinical phrase book; in english and german, containing the usual questions & answers employed in examining and prescribing for patients; etc. With an english-german and german-english pronouncing lexicon; grammatical appendix, table of idioms, &c. xx, 13-308 pp. 16°. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1853.

JOHNSON.

Johnson (Anna C.) The cottages of the Johnson (William Bullein).
Alps; or, life and manners in Switzerland.
By the author of "Peasant life in Ger-
many." [anon.] 422 pp. 120. New York,
C. Scribner, 1860.

Johnson (A. N.) Melodia sacra; etc. See
See
Baker (B. F.) Johnson (A. N.) and Os-
good (Josiah).

The true juvenile song book for the
thorough instruction of children in the
art of singing. 216 pp. obl. 120. Cin-
cinnati, J. Church & co. [1872].
Johnson (Charles). Histoire des pirates
anglois depuis leur établissment dans
l'isle de la Providence jusqu'à présent.
Avec la vie et les avantures de deux
femmes pirates Marie Read et Anne
Bonny. Traduite de l'anglois. lvi, 360
pp. 4 1. 160. Trevoux, par la compagnie,
1744.

EXQUEMELIN (A. O.) Histoire des avanturiers

filibustiers, v. 4, ed. 1744].

Johnson (G. W.) The poultry book, 1853.
See Wingfield (Rev. W.) and Johnson.
Johnson (H. C. Ross). A long vacation in
the argentine Alps, or where to settle in
the river Plate states. viii, 180 pp. map.
8°. London, R. Bentley, 1868.
Johnson (H. M.) The farmers' guide to bee
keeping: being a practical treatise in bee
culture and bee management. 223, iv,
pp. 160. Ann Arbor, [ Mich.] Courier steam
printing house, 1872.

Johnson (Rev. John Lipscomb). The uni-
versity memorial biographical sketches of
alumni of the university of Virginia who
fell in the confederate war. 765 pp. 1 pl.
8 portraits. 8°. Baltimore, Turnbull broth-
ers, 1871.

Johnson (Nancy C.) Simple sketches, and plain reflections. By the author of "Letters from a sick room." [anon.] 180 pp. inc. 1 pl. 16°. Boston, Mass. s. s. society, 1846.

Johnson (R. Byron), Very far west indeed: a few rough experiences on the north-west Pacific coast. 2d ed. vii, 280 pp. 12°. London, S. Low, Marston, [etc.] 1872. Johnson (Rev. Samuel, of Lynn, Mass.) Oriental religions and their relation to universal religion. India. vi, 802 pp. 80. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1872. Johnson (Mrs. Sarah Barclay). Hadji in Syria; or, three years in Jerusalem. 303 pp. 12 pl. 12°. Philadelphia, J. Challen & sons, 1858.

JONES.

The gospel

developed through the government and
order of the churches of Jesus Christ.
230 pp. 24°. Richmond, [Va.] H. K. El-
lyson, 1846.

Johnston (Capt. I. N.)
Johnston (Capt. I. N.) Four months in

Libby, and the campaign against Atlanta. 191 pp. 16°. Cincinnati, for the author, 1864. Johnston (James D. lieutenant U. S. n.) China and Japan: being a narrative of the cruise of the U. S. steam-frigate Powhatan, in the years 1857, '58, '59, and '60. Including an account of the japanese embassy to the United States. 448 pp. 8

col. pl. 1 map. 12°. Philadelphia, C.

Desilver, 1860.

Johnston (John). A manual of chemistry on the basis of dr. Turner's Elements of chemistry. See Turner (E.)

Johnstone (Mrs.) Diversions of Hollycot, or the mother's art of thinking. By the author of Clan-Albin and Elizabeth De Bruce. [anon.] 2 p. 1. 271 pp. 180. NewYork, W. B. Gilley, 1829.

Joliet (Charles). Les pseudonymes du jour. 3 p. 1. 131 pp. 1 1. 169. Paris, A. Faure, 1867.

Joly (Gui) and others. Memoirs of Guy Ioli, Claude Joli; and the dutchess de Nemours. These several histories form a supplement to, and an illustration of the Memoirs of cardinal de Retz. Translated by E. Taylor. 2 v. viii, 300 PP ; 1 P. 1.325 pp. 16°. Dublin, W. Watson, [etc.] 1777. Jomini (Henri, baron de). The political and military history of the campaign of Waterloo. Translated from the french, by S. V. Benet. 227 pp. 1 map. 120. New-York, Redfield, 1853.

Jones (Abner). The psalms of David, rendered into english verse of various measures, divided according to their musical cadences, and comprised in their own limits. 6 p. 1. 294 pp. 180. New York, Mason brothers, 1854.

Jones (Elisha) and Boise (James R.) Exercises in greek prose composition: with references to Hadley's, Goodwin's, and Taylor's Kühner's greek grammars; and a full english-greek vocabulary. ix, 101 pp. 120. Chicago, S.C. Griggs & co. 1872. Jones (Erasmus W.) The captive youths of Judah. 465 pp. 120. New York, J. C. Derby & co. 1856.

Note.-Imperfect; wanting title.

JONES.

Jones (George A. & co.) Travellers' guide.
A complete list of the stations, distances &
fares, from Portland, on the railroads and
steamboats in the state of Maine. 32 pp.
180. Portland, G. A. Jones & co. 1873.
Jones (Rev. John). Bishop Hall, his life

JOSH.

Jones (Thomas Wharton, m. d.) The principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery. 3d am. ed. with additions, from the 2d Lond. ed. [By Walter Franklin Atlee]. 455 pp. 4 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, Blanchard & Lea, 1863.

and times: or, memoirs of the life, writ-Jones (Rev. William, of Nayland, 1726–1800). ings, and sufferings of Joseph Hall, d. d., with a view of the times in which he lived; and some of his unpublished writings, his funeral sermon, &c. xvi, 581 pp. 1 pl. 80. London, L. B. Seeley & son, 1826.

Jones (Commodore John Paul). Mémoires de Paul Jones, où il expose ses principaux services, et rappelle ce qui lui est arrivé de plus remarquable pendant le cours de la révolution américaine, particulièrement en Europe, écrits par lui-même en anglais, et traduits sous ses yeux par [J. F.] André. 2 p. 1. xix, 244 pp. 18°. Paris, Louis, 1798.

Note.-Imperfect; wanting portrait. Jones (Joseph, m. d.) Investigations upon the nature, causes, and treatment of hospital gangrene, as it prevailed in the confederate armies, 1861-1865. York, 1871].

8°.

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[In UNITED STATES sanitary commission memoirs, v. 2. pp. 143-570, 5 pl.] Jones (Paschal). My uncle Hobson and I; or, slashes at life with a free broad-axe. 268 pp. 120. New-York, D. Appleton & co. 1865.

The catholic doctrine of a trinity, proved
by above an hundred short and clear
arguments, expressed in the terms of the
holy scripture, compared after a manner
entirely new. [Also], a letter to the com-
mon people, in answer to some popular
arguments against the trinity. 1st am.
from 7th Lond. ed. 186 pp. 129. New
York, Whiting & Watson, 1813.

Jones (—). Life and adventure in the
south Pacific. By a roving printer.
[anon.] 361 pp. inc. 22 pl. 120. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1861.
Jonquil. [pseudon.] Was she engaged? By
"Jonquil." 339 pp. 12°. Philadelphia,
J. B. Lippincott & co. 1871.

Joos (Dr. Wilhelm). Anatomie der messe.
10te aufl. 2 p. 1. xvi, 479 pp. 1 pl. 80.
Schaffhausen, C. Schoch, 1868.

Joseph Ben Gorion. A compendious and
most marueilous historie of the latter
tymes of the Iewes common weale, [etc.]
Translated into englyshe [from the epit-
ome by Sebastian Munster] by Peter Mor-
wyng, newly corrected by the same.
4 P.

1. 357, (257) I. b.l. 18°. London, R. Iugge,
1567.

Jones (Dr. Pleasant, pseudon?) The slaveholder abroad; or, Billy Buck's visit, with Josephe in Frankfurt und Mainz, während his master, to England. A series of letters from dr. Pleasant Jones to major Joseph Jones, of Georgia. 512 pp. 7 pl. 120. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1860. Jones (Theophilus). A history of the county of Brecknock. 2 v. Engd. tit. xi [+v], 371 [+30, 3] pp. 6 1. ins. 10 pl. 2 maps folded; 2 engd. tits. 1 p. 1. xii [+vi], 834 pp. 4 1. ins. 20 pl. 4°. Brecknock, for the author, [1805–09]. Jones (Thomas P. m. d.) New conversations on chemistry. On the foundation of mrs. Marcet's "Conversations on chemistry." 332 pp. 1 pl. 120. Philadelphia, J. Grigg, 1831.

Jones (Thomas Rymer, m. d.) General out

line of the organization of the animal kingdom, and manual of comparative anatomy. 4th ed. xliii, 886 pp. 8°. London, J. Van Voorst, 1871.

der französischen invasion. Ein komischer roman. [anon.] 1 p. 1. 261 pp. 16o. Frankfurt am Main, W. Fleischer, 1794. Josephine (Marié). See Marié Josephine. Josephus (Flavius). Die werke des Flavius Josephus, und das leben des Josephus vou ihm selbst geschrieben. Alles aus dem griechischen originale übersetzt durch prof. I. F. Cotta und prof. A. Fr. Gfrörer. Das ganze von neuem nach dem griechischen bearbeitet; mit erklärenden anmerkungen von Rosenmüller, Burder, Michaelis, Whiston, Jost, Funk u. a. begleitet; und mit den nöthigen tabellen und registern versehen durch C. R. Demme. 903 pp. 40. Philadelphia, Kimber & Scharpless, 1839.

Josh Billings' farmer's allminax, 1872-73. [v. 3-4]. 8°. New York, G. W. Carleton S' co. 1872-73.

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