PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (Now in Print) HISTORY AND GUIDES PRICE History of The New York Public Library, by H. M. Lydenberg. 1923 $2.00 25 Central Building Guide .05 Questions About Your Library (General Information about the Library) Free Free PERIODICALS Annual Report of The New York Public Library. (A limited number are given free 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 Book News. A selected list of new additions to the Circulation Department, with other lists and articles. Published monthly, except in July and August. For sale at the Branches and at the Inquiry Desk. 2 cents a copy; 25 cents a year, postpaid. New Technical books. A selected list of books on industrial arts and engineering, recently added to the Library. Published quarterly. 25 cents a year, postpaid. 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: $2.00 a year; 5 cents a copy. Apply at Room 512, Municipal Building. LIST OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY RELATING TO VARIOUS TOPICS, TEXTS PRINTED FROM MANUSCRIPTS OWNED BY THE LIBRARY, ETC. Publications to be obtained at the Municipal Reference Library, Room 512, Municipal Building. Guide Posts on the Road to Health; A list of books. Teaching Citizenship via the Movies. A survey of civic motion pictures Visualizing Citizenship What to Read on New York City Government. A list of references CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Publications to be obtained at any Branch Library, or from the Chief of the Circulation Department, Fifth Avenue and Forty-second Street. Publications given free unless otherwise stated. Branch Library Book News. See Periodicals. LISTS OF BOOKS FOR ADULTS Altman Collection Books of Interest to Women Voters Catalogue of Books for the Blind in Braille. Grades One, Two and Three. November, 1921; Supplements, September, 1927, May, 1928 Catalogue of Books for the Blind in Braille. Grade One-and-a-Half. November, 1921; Supplements, September, 1927, May, 1928 Catalogue of Books for the Blind in the Moon type. November, 1921; Supplement, February, 1928 Catalogue of Music for the Blind. Music Scores in the American Braille and New York Point Types. Supplement Catalogue of Music Scores in the Braille Type. July, 1922; Supplement, October, 1926 Children's books suggested as holiday gifts. 1927 Fairy Tales for Grown-up Readers List of Piano Music Military Training "The New York of the Novelists" Plays of Thirteen Countries Poetry of the Supernatural Polish Book List PRICE .10 .10 .15 .05 Romans à Clef; A List of Novels with Characters based on Real Persons. 2 cents Sailor's Yarns. 2 cents Stories. A list of stories to tell and to read aloud. 25 cents Stories of Romance and Imagination LISTS FOR CHILDREN Favorite Stories of the Library Reading Clubs Journeys to Foreign Lands LISTS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN New York City and the Development of Trade Sea and Shore The Shakespearian Festival W. VINCENT ASTOR GRENVILLE KANE LEWIS CASS LEDYARD JOHN G. MILBURN J. PIERPONT MORGAN WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS FRANK L. POLK WILSON M. POWELL EDWARD W. SHELDON JAMES J. WALKER, Mayor of the City of New York, ex officio OFFICERS President, LEWIS CASS LEDYARD, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. 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