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- A brief French course in conformity with the laws of syntax promulgated by the French government : by decree of March 11, 1901, by Antoine Muzzarelli
- A history of the Orthodox church of Cyprus from the coming of the apostles Paul and Barnabas to the commencement of the British occupation (A. D. 45-A. D. 1878) together with some account of the Latin and other churches existing in the island, by J. Hackett
- American vacations in Europe
- An introduction to the study of the dependent, defective, and delinquent classes and of their social treatment
- Babylonian and Assyrian literature : comprising the epic of Izdubar, hymns, tablets, and cuneiform inscriptions, with a special introduction by Epiphanius Wilson
- Beethoven's piano-playing, : with an essay on the execution of the trill., Translated from the German by Theodore Baker
- Bill Nye's sparks, by Edgar Wilson Nye (Bill Nye)
- China : travels and investigations in the "Middle Kingdom" : a study of its civilization and possibilities, together with an account of the Boxer war, the relief of the legations, and the re-establishment of peace, by James Harrison Wilson, A.M., LL. D., late Major-General United States volunteers, and Brevet Major-General United States Army
- Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries : from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV, by Sir John Froissart ; translated from the French by Thomas Johnes
- Commentariorum pars posterior qua continentur : libri III de bello civili cum libris incertorum auctorum de bello Alexandrino Africo Hispaniensi, recensuit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit R. Du Pontet
- Concerto no. II for the piano, op. 19, Ludwig van Beethoven ; provided with fingering, and with a complete arrangement for the piano of the orchestral accompaniment by Franz Kullak ; the introduction and notes translated from the German by Theodore Baker
- Concerto no. III for the piano, op. 37, Ludwig van Beethoven ; provided with fingering and with a complete arrangement, for piano, of the orchestral accompaniment by Franz Kullak ; the introduction and notes translated from the German by Dr. Theodore Baker
- Concerto no. IV for the piano, op. 58, Ludwig van Beethoven ; provided with fingering, and with a complete arrangement, for piano, of the orchestral accompaniment, by Franz Kullak ; the introduction and notes translated from the German by Dr. Theodore Baker
- Concerto no. V for the piano, Ludwig van Beethoven ; provided with fingering, and with a complete arrangement, for piano, of the orchestral accompaniment, by Franz Kullak ; the introduction and notes translated from the German by Dr. Theodore Baker
- Concertos for the pianoforte, No. 1, Concerto, op. 15, in C major, Ludwig van Beethoven ; provided with fingering, and with a complete arrangement, for pianoforte, of the orchestral accompaniment by Franz Kullak ; the introduction and notes translated from the German by Dr. Th. Baker
- Cradle song : (Wiegenlied) : op. 49, no. 4, Johannes Brahms ; [words by] Karl Simrock ; translated by Arthur Westbrook
- Currency and banking in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay
- Das Pfand der Liebe : The pledge of love, [A. Dvořák]
- Das Vöglein : The birdling, [A. Dvořák]
- Der Ring : The ring, [A. Dvořák]
- Der Trost : Comfort, [A. Dvořák]
- Der Verlassene : Forsaken, [A. Dvořák]
- Der Zuversicht : Confidence, [A. Dvořák]
- Die Bescheidene : The modest maiden, [A. Dvořák]
- Die Flucht : The fugitive, [A. Dvořák]
- Die Gefangene : The captive maid, [A. Dvořák]
- Die Thräne : Sad of heart, [A. Dvořák]
- Die wilde Rose : The wild rose, [A. Dvořák]
- Echoes from Moravia : Klänge aus Mähren : op. 32 : thirteen two-part songs for soprano and alto, with pianoforte accompaniment, Anton Dvořák
- Egyptian literature; : comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, The book of the dead, and cuneiform writings, with a special introd. by Epiphanius Wilson
- Esoteric Christianity, or, The lesser mysteries, by Annie Besant
- Essay on colonies, by Adam Smith. With an introduction by Arthur T. Hadley. [Autograph éd. de luxe]
- Forty years at El Paso, 1858-1898 : recollections of war, politics, adventure, events, narratives, sketches, etc., by W. W. Mills
- Gold hunting in Alaska, as told by Joseph Grinnell ; edited by Elizabeth Grinnell
- Grand opera in America
- Grimm's fairy tales : retold in words of one syllable, by Jean S. Rémy ; with illustrations by J. Watson Davis
- Hebrew literature : comprising Talmudic treatises, Hebrew melodies and the Kabbalah unveiled, with a special introduction by Epiphanius Wilson
- Her first appearance, by Richard Harding Davis, author of "Van Bibber, and others" "Princess Aline" etc. ; illustrated by C.D. Gibson and E.M. Ashe
- High-school history of the United States : being a revision of the "History of the United States for schools", by Alexander Johnston ; revised and continued by Winthrop More Daniels ; farther revised and continued by William MacDonald
- History of Florence, from the earliest times to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent, by Niccolo Machiavelli, with a special introduction by Charles W. Colby
- History of the Tammany society from its organization to the present time, By E. Vale Blake ; published under the direction of Fred Feigl
- Homer's Iliad : book 1, edited for the use of schools with notes and vocabulary by Rev. John Bond and A. S. Walpole
- Ideal commonwealths : comprising More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis, Campanella's City of the sun, and Harrington's Oceans, with introductions by Henry Morley
- Ideal empires and republics; : Rousseau's Social contract, More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis, Campanella's City of the sun., With an introd. by Charles M. Andrews
- Impromptu for the piano, op. 83, by Constantin Sternberg
- In camp and cabin : mining life and adventure, in California during 1850 and later, by Rev. John Steele .
- Japan, the place and the people, by G. Waldo Browne ; with an introduction by the Hon. Kogoro Takahira, Japanese Minister to the United States ; illustrated with over three hundred coloured plates and half-tones
- Just awearyin' for you : from Seven songs as unpretentious as the wild rose, Carrie Jacobs-Bond ; [word by Frank Stanton]
- Kim, Rudyard Kipling
- La Zingara : The Gypsy-maid, G. Donizetti ; [words by] Carlo Guaita ; English version by Th. Baker
- League of the Ho-dé-no-sau-nee or Iroquois, by Lewis H. Morgan
- Life on the stage : my personal experiences and recollections, Clara Morris
- Little readers one syllable story book
- Men and memories : personal reminiscences, by John Russell Young ; edited by May D. Russell Young
- Mighty lak' a rose, music by Ethelbert Nevin ; text by Frank L. Stanton
- Mighty lak' a rose, text by Frank L. Stanton ; music by Ethelbert Nevin
- Municipal engineering and sanitation
- My heart is singing, words anonymous ; Gertrude Sans-Souci
- Non conosci il bel suol? : Connais tu le pays? = Knowest thou that fair land? : romanza : "Mignon", Ambroise Thomas ; translated by M. Barnett
- On the great highway : the wanderings and adventures of a special correspondent
- On the trail of Geronimo, or, In the Apache country, by Edward S. Ellis
- On wings of music : (Auf Flugeln des Gesanges) : duet for soprano and alto, Felix Mendelssohn ; arranged by Heinrich Kiehl ; [words by] Heinrich Heine
- Our national parks, by John Muir
- Outlines of educational doctrine, by John Frederick Herbart ; translated by Alexis F. Lange, Ph. D., associate professor of English and Scandinavian philology, and dean of the Faculty of the College of Letters, University of California ; annotated by Charles De Garmo, Ph. D., professor of the science and art of education, Cornell University
- Persian and Chinese letters, being the Lettres persanes by Charles Louis, baron de Montesquieu, translated and introduced by John Davidson; and The citizen of the world by Oliver Goldsmith, with a special introduction by Oliver H. G. Leigh
- Peter Cooper
- Pour le piano, Claude Debussy
- Psychology and social practice, by John Dewey, professor and head of departments of philosophy and education
- Raffles : further adventures of the amateur cracksman, by E. W. Hornung ; illustrated by F. C. Yohn
- Religion in common life, by John Caird, D.D., late principal of the University of Glasgow ; with a brief introductory note by John Angus MacVannel, Ph.D., Columbia University
- S.D. Butcher's pioneer history of Custer County : and short sketches of early days in Nebraska
- Sawdust & spangles : stories and secrets of the circus
- Scheiden ohne Leiden : Parting without sorrow, [A. Dvořák]
- School of violin technic in four parts : Schule der Violintechnik in vier Theilen : op. 1, von O. Ševčik ; [edited by H. Brett]
- Scotland : historic and romantic, by Maria Hornor Lansdale : illustrated : in two volumes
- Secret memoirs of Princess Lamballe : being her journals, letters, and conversations during her confidential relations with Marie Antoinette, edited and annotated by Catherine Hyde ; With a special introduction by Oliver H. G. Leigh
- Secret memoirs of the court of Berlin, by Honoré Gabriel Riqueti ; with special introduction by Oliver H. G. Leigh
- Selected stories, including La Belle-Nivernaise., Prepared for class use by T. Atkinson Jenkins
- Shakespeare's works
- The authentic life of William McKinley : together with a life sketch of Theodore Roosevelt, introduction and biography by Alexander K. McClure ; the life and public career by Charles Morris
- The desert : further studies in natural appearances, by John C. Van Dyke ; with illustrations from photographs by J. Smeaton Chase
- The desert : further studies in natural appearances, by John C. Van Dyke, author of "Nature for its own sake," "Art for art's sake," etc., etc
- The expulsive power of a new affection, by Thomas Chalmers ; with a brief introductory note by John Angus MacVannel, Ph.D., Columbia University
- The golden poppy, by Emory Evans Smith
- The household history of the United States and its people : for young Americans, by Edward Eggleston
- The life of John Ancrum Winslow, rear-admiral, United States Navy, who commanded the U.S. steamer "Kearsarge" in her action with the Confederate cruiser "Alabama"
- The lost chord, words by Adelaide A. Procter ; music by Sir Arthur Sullivan ; [obbligato for violin or 'cello by Gustav Strube]
- The social life of the Hebrews, by the Rev. Edward Day
- The social spirit in America
- The story of old Falmouth, by James Otis [pseudonym]
- The violet, words by Sarah J. Day ; music by Jennie P. Black
- Trois morceaux caractéristiques : pour violon avec accompagnement de piano, op. 61. No. 2, Visions, par Emile Sauret
- Twelfe night : or, What you will, Shakespeare ; edited by Horace Howard Furness
- Um Mitternacht : At midnight : op. 16, no.9, original key, Robert Franz ; [text by] W. Osterwald
- Up from slavery : an autobiography
- Views of an ex-president, by Benjamin Harrison ; being his addresses and writings on subjects of public interest since the close of his administration as President of the United States ; comp. by Mary Lord Harrison
- Wigwam stories told by North American Indians, compiled by Mary Catherine Judd ; with illustrations by Angel de Cora (Hinook Mahiwi Kilinaka)
- With the Tibetans in tent and temple : narrative of four years' residence on the Tibetan border, and of a journey into the far interior, by Susie Carson Rijnhart, M.D. ; with introduction by Professor Charles T. Paul, principal of the Missionary Training School, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Zwölf Stücke für die orgel : opus 59, von Max Reger
- École des doubles-notes : op. 64, pour piano = Schule des Doppelgriff-Spiels = School of double notes, par M. Moszkowski ; English translation by Fannie Edgar Thomas
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