New York, Harper, 1960
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New York, Harper, 1960
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- A dog on Barkham Street., Pictures by Leonard Shortall
- American forum: speeches on historic issues, 1788-1900,, edited by Ernest J. Wrage [and] Barnet Baskerville
- Big brother
- Brave new world, : and Brave new world revisited., With a foreword by the author and an introd. by Charles J. Rolo
- Cat and dog., Pictures by Fritz Siebel
- Champions don't cry,, by Nan Gilbert [pseud.] Pictures by Paul Frame
- Children's theatre; : play production for the child audience, [by] Jed H. Davis and Mary Jane Larson Watkins with the collaboration of Roger M. Busfield, Jr
- Citizen of two worlds., With a foreword by Lowell Thomas
- Confederate edged weapons., Illustrated by Carl J. Pugliese
- Dive! : The story of an atomic submarine
- Dr. Schweitzer of Lambaréné, Norman Cousins ; with photographs by Clara Urquhart
- Elements of calculus
- Gideon's risk, [by] J.J. Marric [pseud.]
- Golf magazine's pro pointers and stroke savers., Edited by Charles Price. Instruction editors: Jimmy Demaret, Gene Sarazen [and] Louise Suggs. Illus. by Lealand Gustavson [and] John Gallagher
- Guidance in elementary education
- Harry and the lady next door., Pictures by Margaret Bloy Graham
- Intelligence, its evolution and forms., [Translated by A.J. Pomerans]
- Katie John., Pictures by Paul Frame
- Katie John., Pictures by Paul Frame
- Literature and Western man
- Little Bear's friend., Pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Massachusetts: there she is--behold her., Illus. and maps by John O'Hara Cosgrave II
- Nelson Rockefeller, : a biography
- Oliver;, story and pictures by Syd Hoff
- Open house for butterflies., Pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Phonetics; : an introduction to the principles of phonetic science from the point of view of English speech, [by] Claude E. Kantner and Robert West. Cartographer: Harry S. Wise
- Polar bear brothers,, by Ylla [pseud.] Story by Crosby Newell. Designed by Luc Bouchage
- Political thought from Gerson to Grotius, 1414-1625; : seven studies., Introd. by Garrett Mattingly
- Reptiles; : life history, evolution, and structure
- Republican ascendancy, 1921-1933
- Revolt in paradise
- Silhouette in diamonds; : the life of Mrs. Potter Palmer
- Soul and psyche, : an enquiry into the relationship of psychotherapy and religion
- South Carolina: : annals of pride and protest., Illus. and maps by John O'Hara Cosgrave, II
- Space volunteers
- Success through play: : how to prepare your child for school achievement and enjoy it,, by D.H. Radler with Newell C. Kephart. Foreword by Richard J. Apell
- The Dayuma story : life under Auca spears, by Ethel Emily Wallis
- The Western intellectual tradition, from Leonardo to Hegel, [by] J. Bronowski [and] Bruce Mazlish
- The choice is always ours; : an anthology on the religious way, chosen from psychological, religious, philosophical, poetical, and biographical sources,, edited by Dorothy Berkley Phillips, co-edited by Elizabeth Boyden Howes [and] Lucille M. Nixon
- The church and the fine arts; : an anthology of pictures, poetry, music, and stories portraying the growth and development of the church through the centuries,, by Cynthia Pearl Maus, in collaboration with John P. Cavarnos [and others]
- The crusade against slavery, 1830-1860
- The divine milieu; : an essay on the interior life
- The fire cat,, story and pictures by Esther Averill
- The foundations of arithmetic; : a logico-mathematical enquiry into the concept of number., Tr. by J.L. Austin
- The future as history; : the historic currents of our time and the direction in which they are taking America
- The future as history; : the historic currents of our time and the direction in which they are taking America
- The good years: from 1900 to the First World War
- The historic reality of Christian culture; : a way to the renewal of human life
- The new science of management decision
- The operators
- The progress of a crime
- The progress of world-wide missions., Rev. and enl. by J. Herbert Kane
- The sign on Rosie's door;, story and pictures by Maurice Sendak
- The taste of courage; : the war, 1939-1945,, edited by Desmond Flower and James Reeves
- To Moscow-and beyond; : a reporter's narrative
- Toastmaster's treasury; : a complete guide for the toastmaster, master of ceremonies, and program chairman
- Tomorrow will be sober
- Torrie, by Annabel and Edgar Johnson
- Triangle X., Pictures by Richard Floethe
- War through the ages
- Who killed society?
- Zen Buddhism & psychoanalysis, [by] D.T. Suzuku [et al
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