List of Armed Services Editions

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Armed Services Editions (ASEs) were small paperback books of fiction and nonfiction that were distributed in the American military during World War II. From 1943 to 1947, some 122 million copies of more than 1,300 ASE titles were published and printed by the Council on Books in Wartime (CBW) and distributed to service members, with whom they were enormously popular.

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This list of all 1,322 ASEs is based, unless otherwise indicated, on the data in appendix B to Molly Guptill Manning's book When Books Went To War (2014), [1] a history of the ASEs and related efforts to promote wartime reading in the United States. Some full author names are taken from the list in the appendix to John Y. Cole's study of the ASEs from 1984. [2] The notes about whether a book was a reprint (there were 99 reprints of reprints), abridged, or a "made" book (special anthologies of stories or verse, many of which were compiled by Louis Untermeyer) are based on the indications in Editions for the Armed Services, Inc.: A History (1948). [3]

List

No.No. in seriesAuthorTitleSeriesNotes
1A-1 Leonard Q. Ross The Education of Hyman Kaplan A (Sep. 1943)
2A-2 Joseph C. Grew Report from Tokyo A (Sep. 1943)
3A-3 Ogden Nash Good Intentions A (Sep. 1943)
4A-4 Kathryn Forbes Mama's Bank Account A (Sep. 1943)
5A-5 Robert Carse There Go the Ships A (Sep. 1943)
6A-6 Rose C. Feld Sophie Halenczik, American A (Sep. 1943)
7A-7 Theodore Pratt Mr. Winkle Goes to War A (Sep. 1943)
8A-8 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist A (Sep. 1943)
9A-9 John Steinbeck Tortilla Flat A (Sep. 1943)
10A-10 John R. Tunis World Series A (Sep. 1943)
11A-11 James Thurber My World and Welcome to It A (Sep. 1943)
12A-12 Frank Gruber Peace Marshal A (Sep. 1943)
13A-13 H. L. Mencken Heathen Days A (Sep. 1943)
14A-14 C. S. Forester The Ship A (Sep. 1943)
15A-15 William Saroyan The Human Comedy A (Sep. 1943)
16A-16 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Wind, Sand, and Stars A (Sep. 1943)
17A-17 John Bartlet Brebner and Allan Nevins The Making of Modern Britain A (Sep. 1943)
18A-18 Philip K. Hitti The Arabs A (Sep. 1943)
19A-19 Howard Fast The Unvanquished A (Sep. 1943)
20A-20 Albert Q. Maisel Miracles of Military Medicine A (Sep. 1943)
21A-21 Herbert Agar A Time for Greatness A (Sep. 1943)
22A-22 Graham Greene The Ministry of Fear A (Sep. 1943)
23A-23 Max Herzberg , Merrill Paine and Austin Works, eds. Happy Landings A (Sep. 1943)
24A-24 Herman Melville Typee A (Sep. 1943)
25A-25 Rackham Holt George Washington Carver A (Sep. 1943)
26A-26 Joseph Conrad Lord Jim A (Sep. 1943)
27A-27 Carl Sandburg Storm over the Land A (Sep. 1943)
28A-28 Hervey Allen Action at Aquila A (Sep. 1943)
29A-29 Ethel Vance Reprisal A (Sep. 1943)Ethel Vance and Grace Zaring Stone were the same person
30A-30 Jack Goodman , ed.The Fireside Book of Dog StoriesA (Sep. 1943)
31B-31 Rose Wilder Lane Let the Hurricane Roar B (Oct. 1943)
32B-32 Fred Herman Dynamite Cargo B (Oct. 1943)
33B-33 Robert Frost Come In and Other PoemsB (Oct. 1943)
34B-34 Edith Wharton Ethan Frome B (Oct. 1943)
35B-35 Mary Lasswell Suds in Your Eye B (Oct. 1943)
36B-36 Peter Field Fight for Powder Valley! B (Oct. 1943)
37B-37 Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough Our Hearts Were Young and Gay B (Oct. 1943)
38B-38 MacKinlay Kantor Gentle Annie B (Oct. 1943)
39B-39 Robert Benchley Benchley Beside Himself B (Oct. 1943)
40B-40 William Sloane To Walk the Night B (Oct. 1943)
41B-41 Edmund Gilligan The Gaunt Woman B (Oct. 1943)
42B-42 Alan Le May Winter Range B (Oct. 1943)
43B-43 Arthur Henry Gooden Painted Buttes B (Oct. 1943)
44B-44 Rosemary Taylor Chicken Every Sunday B (Oct. 1943)
45B-45 P. Lowe Father and Glorious Descendant B (Oct. 1943)
46B-46 H. Allen Smith Life in a Putty Knife Factory B (Oct. 1943)
47B-47 Archie Binns Lightship B (Oct. 1943)
48B-48 Hartzell Spence Get Thee Behind Me B (Oct. 1943)
49B-49 Mary O'Hara My Friend Flicka B (Oct. 1943)
50B-50 Henry C. Cassidy Moscow Dateline B (Oct. 1943)
51B-51 Dorothy Macardle The Uninvited B (Oct. 1943)
52B-52 Walter D. Edmonds Rome Haul B (Oct. 1943)
53B-53 Struthers Burt Powder River B (Oct. 1943)
54B-54 Louis Adamic The Native's Return B (Oct. 1943)
55B-55 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings The Yearling B (Oct. 1943)
56B-56 Stefan Heym Hostages B (Oct. 1943)
57B-57 Hubert Herring Good NeighborsB (Oct. 1943)
58B-58 Merrill Denison Klondike Mike B (Oct. 1943)
59B-59 Marcus Goodrich Delilah B (Oct. 1943)
60B-60 Peter Freuchen Arctic Adventure B (Oct. 1943)
61C-61 Alan H. Brodrick North Africa C (Nov. 1943)
62C-62 Conrad Richter The Sea of Grass C (Nov. 1943)
63C-63 J. H. Robinson The Mind in the Making C (Nov. 1943)
64C-64 Voltaire Candide C (Nov. 1943)
65C-65 Stewart Edward White The Forest C (Nov. 1943)
66C-66 Nelson C. Nye Pistols for Hire C (Nov. 1943)
67C-67 Max Beerbohm Seven Men C (Nov. 1943)
68C-68 Vereen Bell Swamp Water C (Nov. 1943)
69C-69 Charles Courtney Unlocking Adventure C (Nov. 1943)
70C-70 Booth Tarkington Penrod C (Nov. 1943)
71C-71 W. H. Hudson Green Mansions C (Nov. 1943)
72C-72 Clarence E. Mulford Hopalong Cassidy Serves a Writ C (Nov. 1943)
73C-73 Walter Lippmann U.S. Foreign Policy C (Nov. 1943)
74C-74 DuBose Heyward Star Spangled Virgin C (Nov. 1943)
75C-75 J. B. Priestley Black-Out in Gretley C (Nov. 1943)
76C-76 Mark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer C (Nov. 1943)
77C-77 Stephen Vincent Benét Short StoriesC (Nov. 1943)
78C-78 Betty Wason Miracle in Hellas C (Nov. 1943)
79C-79 Frank Meier Fathoms Below C (Nov. 1943)
80C-80 Ernestine Hill Australian Frontier C (Nov. 1943)
81C-81 George R. Stewart Storm C (Nov. 1943)
82C-82 Gontran de Poncins Kabloona C (Nov. 1943)
83C-83 Hervey Allen The Forest and the Fort C (Nov. 1943)
84C-84 Herbert Quick The Hawkeye C (Nov. 1943)
85C-85 J. W. Thomason ...And a Few Marines C (Nov. 1943)
86C-86 John Selby Starbuck C (Nov. 1943)
87C-87 Edison Marshall Great Smith C (Nov. 1943)
88C-88 Esther Forbes Paul Revere and the World He Lived In C (Nov. 1943)
89C-89 Manuel Komroff Coronet C (Nov. 1943)
90C-90 John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath C (Nov. 1943)
91D-91 James Hilton The Story of Dr. Wassell D (Dec. 1943)
92D-92 Charles Spalding and Otis Carney Love at First FlightD (Dec. 1943)
93D-93 Stewart E. White Blazed Trail Stories D (Dec. 1943)
94D-94 W. C. Tuttle Tumbling River Range D (Dec. 1943)
95D-95 Berry Fleming Colonel Effingham's Raid D (Dec. 1943)
96D-96 Martha Albrand Without Orders D (Dec. 1943)
97D-97 Willa Cather Death Comes for the Archbishop D (Dec. 1943)
98D-98 Conrad Richter The Trees D (Dec. 1943)
99D-99 Mark Van Doren , ed. The Night of the Summer Solstice D (Dec. 1943)
100D-100 Clarence Budington Kelland Valley of the Sun D (Dec. 1943)
101D-101 Elizabeth Daly Evidence of Things Seen D (Dec. 1943)
102D-102 Joseph Hergesheimer Java Head D (Dec. 1943)
103D-103 George S. Bryan Mystery Ship D (Dec. 1943)
104D-104 Gordon S. Seagrave Burma Surgeon D (Dec. 1943)
105D-105 Harry Emerson Fosdick On Being a Real Person D (Dec. 1943)
106D-106 Hans Zinsser Rats, Lice, and History D (Dec. 1943)
107D-107 Charles Allen Smart R. F. D. D (Dec. 1943)
108D-108 Joseph Mitchell McSorley's Wonderful Saloon D (Dec. 1943)
109D-109 Bellamy Partridge Country Lawyer D (Dec. 1943)
110D-110 Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn D (Dec. 1943)
111D-111 Joseph Shearing Blanche Fury D (Dec. 1943)
112D-112 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Cross Creek D (Dec. 1943)
113D-113 A. J. Cronin The Keys of the Kingdom D (Dec. 1943)
114D-114 John T. Whitaker We Cannot Escape History D (Dec. 1943)
115D-115 William Wister Haines Slim D (Dec. 1943)
116D-116 Martha Foley , ed. The Best American Short Stories, 1942D (Dec. 1943)
117D-117 Betty Smith A Tree Grows in Brooklyn D (Dec. 1943)
118D-118 Lloyd C. Douglas The Robe D (Dec. 1943)
119D-119 F. Van Wyck Mason Rivers of Glory D (Dec. 1943)
120D-120 John P. Marquand So Little Time D (Dec. 1943)
121E-121 Phil Stong State Fair E (Jan. 1944)
122E-122 Ralph Waldo Emerson Seven Essays E (Jan. 1944)
123E-123 W. C. Tuttle Ghost Trails E (Jan. 1944)
124E-124 Arthur Henry Gooden The Range Hawk E (Jan. 1944)
125E-125 Frank H. Spearman The Mountain Divide E (Jan. 1944)
126E-126 Bertha Damon A Sense of Humus E (Jan. 1944)
127E-127 Alexandre Pernikoff "Bushido": The Anatomy of Terror E (Jan. 1944)
128E-128 W. Somerset Maugham The Moon and Sixpence E (Jan. 1944)
129E-129 Ernest Haycox Saddle and Ride E (Jan. 1944)
130E-130 Earl Derr Biggers Seven Keys to Baldpate E (Jan. 1944)
131E-131 J. D. Ratcliff , ed. Science Yearbook of 1943 E (Jan. 1944)
132E-132 Julian Duguid Green Hell E (Jan. 1944)
133E-133 C. S. Forester A Ship of the Line E (Jan. 1944)
134E-134 George R. Stewart Ordeal by Hunger E (Jan. 1944)
135E-135 Myron Brinig The Gambler Takes a Wife E (Jan. 1944)
136E-136 Charles Grayson , ed. Stories for Men E (Jan. 1944)
137E-137 Daphne du Maurier Jamaica Inn E (Jan. 1944)
138E-138 James Hilton Random Harvest E (Jan. 1944)
139E-139 Mark Twain A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court E (Jan. 1944)
140E-140 Edna Ferber Cimarron E (Jan. 1944)
141E-141 Osa Johnson I Married Adventure E (Jan. 1944)
142E-142 Mary Ellen Chase Windswept E (Jan. 1944)
143E-143 Louise R. Pierson Roughly Speaking E (Jan. 1944)
144E-144 Edward Ellsberg Hell on Ice E (Jan. 1944)
145E-145 James Thomas Flexner Doctors on Horseback E (Jan. 1944)
146E-146 John P. Marquand The Late George Apley E (Jan. 1944)
147E-147 Stephen Crane Short StoriesE (Jan. 1944)
148E-148 David Lavender One Man's West E (Jan. 1944)
149E-149 Walter D. Edmonds Drums Along the Mohawk E (Jan. 1944)
150E-150 Henry Bellamann King's Row E (Jan. 1944)
151F-151 Donn Byrne Messer Marco Polo F (Feb. 1944)
152F-152 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Night Flight F (Feb. 1944)
153F-153 Abraham Lincoln The Selected Writings of Abraham Lincoln F (Feb. 1944)
154F-154 John Vandercook Black Majesty F (Feb. 1944)
155F-155 Negley Farson Going Fishing F (Feb. 1944)
156F-156 Eric Knight Lassie Come-Home F (Feb. 1944)
157F-157 C. S. Forester Flying Colors F (Feb. 1944)
158F-158 Joseph Bromley Clear the Tracks F (Feb. 1944)
159F-159 H. L. Mencken Happy Days F (Feb. 1944)
160F-160 William MacLeod Raine Border Breed F (Feb. 1944)
161F-161 William Beebe Jungle Peace F (Feb. 1944)
162F-162 Bret Harte Selected Short Stories of Bret HarteF (Feb. 1944)
163F-163 Clarence E. Mulford The Bar 20 Rides Again F (Feb. 1944)
164F-164 Ernest Haycox Border Trumpet F (Feb. 1944)
165F-165 Edna Ferber So Big F (Feb. 1944)
166F-166 Beryl Markham West with the Night F (Feb. 1944)
167F-167 Agnes Keith Land Below the Wind F (Feb. 1944)
168F-168 Roy Chapman Andrews Under a Lucky Star F (Feb. 1944)
169F-169 A. E. Hertzler The Horse and Buggy Doctor F (Feb. 1944)
170F-170 Ernie Pyle Here Is Your War F (Feb. 1944)
171F-171 Stewart Edward White The Blazed Trail F (Feb. 1944)
172F-172 Ring Lardner Round Up F (Feb. 1944)
173F-173 Mari Sandoz Old Jules F (Feb. 1944)
174F-174 Mark Twain Life on the Mississippi F (Feb. 1944)
175F-175 Charles Lamb The Essays of Charles Lamb F (Feb. 1944)
176F-176 E. B. White and K. S. White A Subtreasury of American Humor F (Feb. 1944)
177F-177 Philip Guedalla WellingtonF (Feb. 1944)
178F-178 William McFee Casuals of the Sea F (Feb. 1944)
179F-179 James Norman Hall Dr. Dogbody's Leg F (Feb. 1944)
180F-180 Jack London The Sea-Wolf F (Feb. 1944)
181G-181 Thorne Smith The Glorious Pool G (Mar. 1944)
182G-182 Jack London White Fang G (Mar. 1944)
183G-183 H. Allen Smith Low Man on a Totem Pole G (Mar. 1944)
184G-184 William MacLeod Raine Trail's End G (Mar. 1944)
185G-185 Willa Cather My Ántonia G (Mar. 1944)
186G-186 Alexander Woollcott Long, Long Ago G (Mar. 1944)
187G-187 Eric Knight Sam Small Flies Again G (Mar. 1944)
188G-188 Jesse Stuart Taps for Private Tussie G (Mar. 1944)
189G-189 Homer W. Smith Kamongo G (Mar. 1944)
190G-190 Eugene Manlove Rhodes The Trusty Knaves G (Mar. 1944)
191G-191 W. R. Burnett Little Caesar G (Mar. 1944)
192G-192 Robert Benchley Inside Benchley G (Mar. 1944)
193G-193 Robert H. Thouless How to Think Straight G (Mar. 1944)
194G-194 Joseph Conrad The Mirror of the Sea G (Mar. 1944)
195G-195 Luke Short Raiders of the Rimrock G (Mar. 1944)
196G-196 W. H. Hudson A Crystal Age G (Mar. 1944)
197G-197 Stephen Leacock Laugh with Leacock G (Mar. 1944)
198G-198 Rudyard Kipling Kim G (Mar. 1944)
199G-199 Donald Culross Peattie Journey into America G (Mar. 1944)
200G-200 Gladys Hasty Carroll As the Earth Turns G (Mar. 1944)
201G-201 T. R. Ybarra Young Man of Caracas G (Mar. 1944)
202G-202 MacKinlay Kantor Arouse and Beware G (Mar. 1944)
203G-203 William Haynes This Chemical Age G (Mar. 1944)
204G-204 Mary O'Hara Thunderhead G (Mar. 1944)
205G-205 Carl D. Lane The Fleet in the Forest G (Mar. 1944)
206G-206 Martha Foley , ed. The Best American Short Stories of 1943G (Mar. 1944)
207G-207 Harry Harrison Kroll Rogues' Company G (Mar. 1944)
208G-208 John P. Marquand H. M. Pulham, Esq. G (Mar. 1944)
209G-209 Herman Melville Moby-Dick G (Mar. 1944)
210G-210 George R. Stewart East of the Giants G (Mar. 1944)
211H-211 Corporal Thomas R. St. George C/O Postmaster H (Apr. 1944)
212H-212 Eugene Manlove Rhodes Beyond the Desert H (Apr. 1944)
213H-213 C. S. Forester Payment Deferred H (Apr. 1944)
214H-214 Arnold Bennett Buried Alive H (Apr. 1944)
215H-215 Stephen Vincent Benét Western Star H (Apr. 1944)
216H-216 Oliver La Farge Laughing Boy H (Apr. 1944)
217H-217 I. A. Richards , ed. The Republic of Plato H (Apr. 1944)
218H-218 Donald Culross Peattie Forward the Nation H (Apr. 1944)
219H-219 Carl Glick Three Times I Bow H (Apr. 1944)
220H-220 Cora Jarrett Night over Fitch's Pond H (Apr. 1944)
221H-221 Jack London The Cruise of the Snark H (Apr. 1944)
222H-222 Eugene Cunningham Riders of the Night H (Apr. 1944)
223H-223 Michael MacDougall Danger in the Cards H (Apr. 1944)
224H-224 Stewart H. Holbrook Burning an Empire H (Apr. 1944)
225H-225 Richard Dempewolff Animal Reveille H (Apr. 1944)
226H-226 Clark McMeekin Red Raskall H (Apr. 1944)
227H-227 Clarence E. Mulford Corson of the J. C. H (Apr. 1944)
228H-228 Kenneth Roberts Captain Caution H (Apr. 1944)
229H-229 Grace Zaring Stone The Cold Journey H (Apr. 1944)Ethel Vance and Grace Zaring Stone were the same person
230H-230 Thorne Smith The Bishop's Jaegers H (Apr. 1944)
231H-231 Franklin P. Adams , ed. Innocent Merriment H (Apr. 1944)
232H-232 Frank H. Spearman Carmen of the Rancho H (Apr. 1944)
233H-233 Robert W. Chambers Cardigan H (Apr. 1944)
234H-234 Marjorie Barrows and George Eaton Box Office H (Apr. 1944)
235H-235 Felix Riesenberg The Pacific Ocean H (Apr. 1944)
236H-236 Manuel Komroff The Travels of Marco Polo H (Apr. 1944)Edited by Komroff
237H-237 Edmund Gilligan The Ringed Horizon H (Apr. 1944)
238H-238 Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall Botany Bay H (Apr. 1944)
239H-239 Richard Llewellyn How Green Was My Valley H (Apr. 1944)
240H-240 Walter D. Edmonds Chad Hanna H (Apr. 1944)
241I-241 Kay Boyle Avalanche I (May 1944)
242I-242 Keith Ayling Semper Fidelis I (May 1944)
243I-243 Isabel Scott Rorick Mr. and Mrs. Cugat I (May 1944)
244I-244 Roark Bradford Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun I (May 1944)
245I-245 W. C. Tuttle The Mystery of the Red Triangle I (May 1944)
246I-246 Emily Kimbrough We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood I (May 1944)
247I-247 Paul B. Sears Deserts on the March I (May 1944)
248I-248 Geoffrey Household Rogue Male I (May 1944)
249I-249 William Wister Haines High Tension I (May 1944)
250I-250 Bruce Barton The Book Nobody Knows I (May 1944)
251I-251 Harry Sinclair Drago Stagecoach Kingdom I (May 1944)
252I-252 J. Middleton Murry , ed.Stories by Katherine Mansfield: A SelectionI (May 1944)
253I-253 James Thurber The Middle-Aged Man on the Flying Trapeze I (May 1944)
254I-254 Ernest Haycox Deep West I (May 1944)
255I-255 Clarence Budington Kelland Arizona I (May 1944)
256I-256 Jesse James Benton Cow by the Tail I (May 1944)
257I-257 Clarence E. Mulford Hopalong Cassidy's Protégé I (May 1944)
258I-258 Karl Baarslag Coast Guard to the Rescue I (May 1944)
259I-259 Edward Ellsberg On the Bottom I (May 1944)
260I-260 W. Somerset Maugham Ashenden I (May 1944)
261I-261 Lytton Strachey Queen Victoria I (May 1944)
262I-262 Francis Griswold Tides of Malvern I (May 1944)
263I-263 Alexander Johnston Ten ... and Out! I (May 1944)
264I-264 Joseph Conrad Victory I (May 1944)
265I-265 Louis Bromfield Mrs. Parkington I (May 1944)
266I-266 Rafael Sabatini The Sea Hawk I (May 1944)
267I-267 H. L. Davis Honey in the Horn I (May 1944)
268I-268 Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre I (May 1944)
269I-269 Esther Forbes Paradise I (May 1944)
270I-270 Howard Spring My Son, My Son! I (May 1944)
271J-271 Eugene Manlove Rhodes The Proud Sheriff J (Jun. 1944)
272J-272 William Saroyan My Name Is Aram J (Jun. 1944)
273J-273 Joseph Conrad The Shadow Line J (Jun. 1944)
274J-274 Bob Davis Tree Toad J (Jun. 1944)
275J-275 Frederick R. Bechdolt Riot at Red Water J (Jun. 1944)
276J-276 Charles G. Finney Past the End of the Pavement J (Jun. 1944)
277J-277 Frank Graham Lou Gehrig J (Jun. 1944)
278J-278 Ring Lardner You Know Me, Al J (Jun. 1944)
279J-279 George Agnew Chamberlain The Phantom Filly J (Jun. 1944)
280J-280 Charles Snow Sheriff of Yavisa J (Jun. 1944)
281J-281 Constance Rourke Davy Crockett J (Jun. 1944)
282J-282 Richard Hughes A High Wind in Jamaica J (Jun. 1944)
283J-283 Harvey Smith The Gang's All Here J (Jun. 1944)
284J-284 Thorne Smith Skin and Bones J (Jun. 1944)
285J-285 James Gould Cozzens The Last Adam J (Jun. 1944)
286J-286 Max Brand South of Rio Grande J (Jun. 1944)
287J-287 Ward Morehouse George M. Cohan J (Jun. 1944)
288J-288 Norah Lofts The Golden Fleece J (Jun. 1944)
289J-289 Ward Weaver End of Track J (Jun. 1944)
290J-290 Paul Gallico Selected StoriesJ (Jun. 1944)
291J-291 Victoria Lincoln February Hill J (Jun. 1944)
292J-292 H. M. Tomlinson The Sea and the Jungle J (Jun. 1944)
293J-293 Agnes Morley Cleaveland No Life for a Lady J (Jun. 1944)
294J-294 Harnett T. Kane The Bayous of Louisiana J (Jun. 1944)
295J-295 Irene D. Paden The Wake of the Prairie Schooner J (Jun. 1944)
296J-296 William Makepeace Thackeray Vanity Fair J (Jun. 1944)
297J-297 Edgar Allan Poe Selected StoriesJ (Jun. 1944)
298J-298 Walter D. Edmonds Young Ames J (Jun. 1944)
299J-299 Sholem Asch The Apostle J (Jun. 1944)
300J-300 Gene Fowler Good Night, Sweet Prince J (Jun. 1944)
301J-301 Archer Butler Hulbert Forty-Niners J (Jun. 1944)
302J-302 Carolyn Thomas Foreman Indians Abroad J (Jun. 1944)
303K-1 Clarence Day This Simian World K (Jul. 1944)
304K-2 Don Marquis The Old Soak K (Jul. 1944)
305K-3 Jack London The Call of the Wild K (Jul. 1944)
306K-4 G. B. Stern The Dark Gentleman K (Jul. 1944)
307K-5 Max Brand The Secret of Dr. Kildare K (Jul. 1944)
308K-6 MacKinlay Kantor The Noise of Their Wings K (Jul. 1944)
309K-7 Walter Beebe Wilder Bounty of the Wayside K (Jul. 1944)
310K-8 Eugene Manlove Rhodes Stepsons of Light K (Jul. 1944)
311K-9 Ernest Hemingway Short StoriesK (Jul. 1944)
312K-10 Robert Bright The Life and Death of Little Jo K (Jul. 1944)
313K-11 Charles H. Snow Rebel of Ronde Valley K (Jul. 1944)
314K-12 Henry Beston The St. Lawrence K (Jul. 1944)
315K-13 Stewart H. Holbrook Ethan Allan K (Jul. 1944)
316K-14 Ernest Haycox The Wild Bunch K (Jul. 1944)
317K-15 Thorne Smith The Stray Lamb K (Jul. 1944)
318K-16 O. Henry Short StoriesK (Jul. 1944)
319K-17 Meyer Berger The Eight Million K (Jul. 1944)
320K-18 Willard Robertson Moon Tide K (Jul. 1944)
321K-19 Antonio de Fierro Blanco The Journey of the Flame K (Jul. 1944)
322K-20 T. R. Ybarra Young Man of the World K (Jul. 1944)
323K-21 Mildred Walker Winter Wheat K (Jul. 1944)
324K-22 Henry Seidel Canby Walt Whitman K (Jul. 1944)
325K-23 Marquis James Andrew Jackson: The Border Captain K (Jul. 1944)
326K-24 Sinclair Lewis Babbitt K (Jul. 1944)
327K-25 Arthur Train Yankee Lawyer: The Autobiography of Ephraim Tutt K (Jul. 1944)
328K-26 Herbert Asbury Sucker's Progress K (Jul. 1944)
329K-27 Lloyd C. Douglas The Robe K (Jul. 1944)
330K-28 Betty Smith A Tree Grows in Brooklyn K (Jul. 1944)
331K-29 Oliver Gramling AP: The Story of News K (Jul. 1944)
332K-30 Carl Van Doren Benjamin Franklin K (Jul. 1944)
333K-31 Laurence Sterne Tristram Shandy K (Jul. 1944)
334K-32 Albert Spalding Rise to Follow K (Jul. 1944)
335L-1 Rosemary Benét and Stephen Vincent Benét A Book of Americans L (Aug. 1944)
336L-2 James Thurber My Life and Hard Times L (Aug. 1944)
337L-3 Henry G. Lamond Kilgour's Mare L (Aug. 1944)
338L-4 James Stephens Etched in Moonlight L (Aug. 1944)
339L-5 DuBose Heyward Porgy L (Aug. 1944)
340L-6 Louis Untermeyer , ed. Great Poems from Chaucer to Whitman L (Aug. 1944)
341L-7 Louis Bromfield What Became of Anna Bolton L (Aug. 1944)
342L-8 Evan Evans Montana Rides Again L (Aug. 1944)
343L-9 William MacLeod Raine The Sheriff's Son L (Aug. 1944)
344L-10 Stephen Leacock Happy Stories Just to Laugh At L (Aug. 1944)
345L-11 Arthur Henry Gooden Roaring River Range L (Aug. 1944)
346L-12 Frances Eisenberg There's One in Every Family L (Aug. 1944)
347L-13 Max Brand The King Bird Rides L (Aug. 1944)
348L-14 Evelyn Eaton The Sea Is So Wide L (Aug. 1944)
349L-15 Herman Melville Omoo L (Aug. 1944)
350L-16 George Sessions Perry Hackberry Cavalier L (Aug. 1944)
351L-17 Thorne Smith Turnabout L (Aug. 1944)
352L-18 Carl Crow 400 Million Customers L (Aug. 1944)
353L-19 Philip Wylie Fish and Tin Fish L (Aug. 1944)
354L-20 Lytton Strachey Eminent Victorians L (Aug. 1944)
355L-21 Homer Croy Country Cured L (Aug. 1944)
356L-22 George W. Gray Science at War L (Aug. 1944)
357L-23 Hervey Allen Bedford Village L (Aug. 1944)
358L-24 Joseph Shearing The Lady and the Arsenic L (Aug. 1944)
359L-25 Bram Stoker Dracula L (Aug. 1944)
360L-26 John P. Marquand Wickford Point L (Aug. 1944)
361L-27 Robert Graves I, Claudius L (Aug. 1944)
362L-28 Thomas Mann Selected Short StoriesL (Aug. 1944)
363L-29 Irving Stone Lust for Life L (Aug. 1944)
364L-30 W. Somerset Maugham Of Human Bondage L (Aug. 1944)
365L-31 Archie Binns The Land Is Bright L (Aug. 1944)
366L-32 Osa Johnson Four Years in Paradise L (Aug. 1944)
367M-1 A. E. Housman Selected PoemsM (Sep. 1944)
368M-2 James Thurber and E. B. White Is Sex Necessary? M (Sep. 1944)
369M-3 Saki (H. H. Munro)Selected Short StoriesM (Sep. 1944)
370M-4 Robert Benchley 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; or, David Copperfield M (Sep. 1944)
371M-5 Agnes Repplier Père Marquette M (Sep. 1944)
372M-6 Eugene Manlove Rhodes Copper Streak Trail M (Sep. 1944)
373M-7 Edwin Way Teale Dune Boy M (Sep. 1944)
374M-8 James Stevens Paul Bunyan M (Sep. 1944)
375M-9 John D. Ratcliff , ed. Science Yearbook of 1944 M (Sep. 1944)
376M-10 Barry Benefield The Chicken-Wagon Family M (Sep. 1944)
377M-11 Philip Wylie The Big Ones Get Away M (Sep. 1944)
378M-12 Angus McDonald Old McDonald Had a Farm M (Sep. 1944)
379M-13 Ernest Haycox Action by Night M (Sep. 1944)
380M-14 Max Brand The Border Kid M (Sep. 1944)
381M-15 Dane Coolidge Fighting Men of the West M (Sep. 1944)
382M-16 Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes M (Sep. 1944)
383M-17 Harry Bedwell The Boomer M (Sep. 1944)
384M-18 Robert J. Casey Such Interesting People M (Sep. 1944)
385M-19 Eva Bruce Call Her Rosie M (Sep. 1944)
386M-20 A. R. Beverly-Giddings Larrish Hundred M (Sep. 1944)
387M-21 Henry B. Hough Country Editor M (Sep. 1944)
388M-22 David Cornel DeJong With a Dutch Accent M (Sep. 1944)
389M-23 Lillian Hellman , James Thurber, Elliott Nugent, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields and Sidney Kingsley Four Modern American Plays M (Sep. 1944)
390M-24 M. Lincoln Schuster , ed. A Treasury of the World's Great Letters M (Sep. 1944)
391M-25 Christine Weston Indigo M (Sep. 1944)
392M-26 M. R. Werner Barnum M (Sep. 1944)
393M-27 Clark McMeekin Show Me a Land M (Sep. 1944)
394M-28 Captain Charles Grayson , ed. New Stories for Men M (Sep. 1944)
395M-29 Wilkie Collins The Moonstone M (Sep. 1944)
396M-30 Konrad Heiden Der FuehrerM (Sep. 1944)
397M-31 F. Van Wyck Mason Stars on the Sea M (Sep. 1944)
398M-32 Helen MacInnes While Still We Live M (Sep. 1944)
399N-1 Mark Twain The Mysterious Stranger N (Oct. 1944)
400N-2 S. J. Perelman The Dream Department N (Oct. 1944)
401N-3 Stephen Vincent Benét America N (Oct. 1944)
402N-4 Bruce Barton The Man Nobody Knows N (Oct. 1944)
403N-5 James Stephens The Crock of Gold N (Oct. 1944)
404N-6 Carl Sandburg Selected PoemsN (Oct. 1944)
405N-7 James Thurber Let Your Mind Alone N (Oct. 1944)
406N-8 E. C. Abbott and Helena Huntington Smith We Pointed Them North N (Oct. 1944)
407N-9 Ernest Haycox Rim of the Desert N (Oct. 1944)
408N-10 Alan Le May Useless Cowboy N (Oct. 1944)
409N-11 Dorothy B. Hughes The Fallen Sparrow N (Oct. 1944)
410N-12 Donald Hough Snow Above Town N (Oct. 1944)
411N-13 Robert Louis Stevenson Kidnapped N (Oct. 1944)
412N-14 W. Somerset Maugham The Summing Up N (Oct. 1944)
413N-15 Max Brand The Iron Trail N (Oct. 1944)
414N-16 Charles A. Siringo Riata and Spurs N (Oct. 1944)
415N-17 Niven Busch Duel in the Sun N (Oct. 1944)
416N-18 Theodore Pratt Thunder Mountain N (Oct. 1944)
417N-19Lt. H. E. Riesenberg I Dive for Treasure N (Oct. 1944)
418N-20 Jack Iams Prophet by Experience N (Oct. 1944)
419N-21 Donn Byrne Hangman's House N (Oct. 1944)
420N-22 Clyde Brion Davis The Great American Novel N (Oct. 1944)
421N-23 Constance Robertson Fire Bell in the Night N (Oct. 1944)
422N-24 Robert Standish Bonin N (Oct. 1944)
423N-25 James Newman and Edward Kasner Mathematics and the Imagination N (Oct. 1944)
424N-26 Eric Linklater Magnus Merriman N (Oct. 1944)
425N-27 Leslie T. White Look Away, Look Away N (Oct. 1944)
426N-28 Jack London Martin Eden N (Oct. 1944)
427N-29 Stuart Cloete The Turning Wheels N (Oct. 1944)
428N-30 C. M. Sublette and Harry Harrison Kroll Perilous JourneyN (Oct. 1944)
429N-31 Charles Dickens David Copperfield N (Oct. 1944)
430N-32 Wallace Stegner The Big Rock Candy Mountain N (Oct. 1944)
431O-1 Percy Bysshe Shelley Selected PoemsO (Nov. 1944)
432O-2 Kahlil Gibran The Prophet O (Nov. 1944)
433O-3 John Mulholland The Art of Illusion O (Nov. 1944)
434O-4 Harry Grayson They Played the Game O (Nov. 1944)
435O-5 W. H. Hudson Tales of the Pampas O (Nov. 1944)
436O-6 Edward H. Faulkner Plowman's Folly O (Nov. 1944)
437O-7 Guy Gilpatric Mr. Glencannon Ignores the War O (Nov. 1944)
438O-8 Arthur Kober My Dear Bella O (Nov. 1944)
439O-9 Curt Siodmak Donovan's Brain O (Nov. 1944)
440O-10 Nelson C. Nye Wild Horse Shorty O (Nov. 1944)
441O-11 Cornelia Goodhue Journey into the Fog O (Nov. 1944)
442O-12 C. S. Forester The African Queen O (Nov. 1944)
443O-13 Anne Terry White Lost Worlds O (Nov. 1944)
444O-14 Bob Hope I Never Left Home O (Nov. 1944)
445O-15 Ernest K. Gann Island in the Sky O (Nov. 1944)
446O-16 Charles L. McNichols Crazy Weather O (Nov. 1944)
447O-17 W. R. Burnett Nobody Lives Forever O (Nov. 1944)
448O-18 Damon Runyon Runyon à la Carte O (Nov. 1944)
449O-19 Charles Jackson The Lost Weekend O (Nov. 1944)
450O-20 John Russell Selected Short StoriesO (Nov. 1944)
451O-21 Georges Simenon On the Danger Line O (Nov. 1944)
452O-22 Edgar Rice Burroughs The Return of Tarzan O (Nov. 1944)
453O-23 Robert Sturgis Men Like Gods O (Nov. 1944)
454O-24 Joseph Hergesheimer The Three Black Pennys O (Nov. 1944)
455O-25 Frank H. Spearman Selwood of Sleepy Cat O (Nov. 1944)
456O-26 Constance Helmericks We Live in Alaska O (Nov. 1944)
457O-27 Frances Gaither The Red Cock Crows O (Nov. 1944)
458O-28 M. R. James Selected Ghost StoriesO (Nov. 1944)
459O-29 Ben Ames Williams Leave Her to Heaven O (Nov. 1944)
460O-30 Zofia Kossak Blessed Are the Meek O (Nov. 1944)
461O-31 Thomas Wolfe Look Homeward, Angel O (Nov. 1944)
462O-32 Le Grand Cannon Look to the Mountain O (Nov. 1944)
463P-1 David Garnett Lady into Fox P (Dec. 1944)
464P-2 William Chambliss BoomerangP (Dec. 1944)
465P-3 John R. Tunis Rookie of the Year P (Dec. 1944)
466P-4 Ludwig Bemelmans Hotel Splendide P (Dec. 1944)
467P-5 James Norman Hall Lost Island P (Dec. 1944)
468P-6 Rex Stout Not Quite Dead Enough P (Dec. 1944)
469P-7 Will Cuppy The Great Bustard and Other People P (Dec. 1944)
470P-8 Max Brand The Fighting Four P (Dec. 1944)
471P-9 Hobert D. Skidmore Valley of the Sky P (Dec. 1944)
472P-10 Benny Goodman and Irving Kolodin The Kingdom of Swing P (Dec. 1944)
473P-11 H. R. Hays Lie Down in Darkness P (Dec. 1944)
474P-12 James Oliver Curwood The Valley of Silent Men P (Dec. 1944)
475P-13 Miriam Young Mother Wore Tights P (Dec. 1944)
476P-14 Frederick Way Jr. Pilotin' Comes Natural P (Dec. 1944)
477P-15 Tom Gill Starlight Pass P (Dec. 1944)
478P-16 Ernest Haycox Trail Town P (Dec. 1944)
479P-17 Hilda Lawrence Blood upon the Snow P (Dec. 1944)
480P-18 Arthur Loveridge Many Happy Days I've Squandered P (Dec. 1944)
481P-19 Erskine Caldwell Stories by Erskine CaldwellP (Dec. 1944)
482P-20 Captain John D. Craig , ed. Danger Is My Business P (Dec. 1944)
483P-21 William Hazlett Upson Botts in War, Botts in Peace P (Dec. 1944)
484P-22 Irvin S. Cobb , ed. World's Great Humorous Stories P (Dec. 1944)
485P-23 Joseph Shearing Aunt Beardie P (Dec. 1944)
486P-24 Clyde Brion Davis Rebellion of Leo McGuire P (Dec. 1944)
487P-25 Herschel Brickell , ed. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Short Stories for 1943P (Dec. 1944)
488P-26 E. B. White One Man's Meat P (Dec. 1944)
489P-27 Anya Seton Dragonwyck P (Dec. 1944)
490P-28 Mari Sandoz Slogum House P (Dec. 1944)
491P-29 Charles A. Beard The Republic P (Dec. 1944)
492P-30 Ernie Pyle Brave MenP (Dec. 1944)
493P-31 Harlow Shapley , ed. A Treasury of Science P (Dec. 1944)
494P-32 Catherine Drinker Bowen Yankee from Olympus P (Dec. 1944)
495Q-1 Cornelia Otis Skinner Excuse It, Please! Q (Jan. 1945)
496Q-2 James M. Cain The Postman Always Rings Twice Q (Jan. 1945)
497Q-3 David Ewen The Story of George Gershwin Q (Jan. 1945)
498Q-4 Hugh Gray and Lillian R. Lieber The Education of T. C. Mits Q (Jan. 1945)
499Q-5 Max Shulman The Feather Merchants Q (Jan. 1945)
500Q-6 Mel Heimer The World Ends at Hoboken Q (Jan. 1945)
501Q-7 Mary Lasswell High Time Q (Jan. 1945)
502Q-8 John R. Tunis Keystone Kids Q (Jan. 1945)
503Q-9 Sherwood Anderson Selected Short Stories of Sherwood AndersonQ (Jan. 1945)
504Q-10 A. A. Fair Give 'Em the Ax Q (Jan. 1945)
505Q-11 E. E. Halleran Prairie Guns Q (Jan. 1945)
506Q-12 Theodore Naidish Watch Out for Willie Carter Q (Jan. 1945)
507Q-13 Thorne Smith The Passionate Witch Q (Jan. 1945)
508Q-14 Lord Dunsany Guerilla Q (Jan. 1945)
509Q-15 R. A. J. Walling The Corpse Without a Clue Q (Jan. 1945)
510Q-16 Ernest Haycox Man in the Saddle Q (Jan. 1945)
511Q-17 Frances Crane The Amethyst Spectacles Q (Jan. 1945)
512Q-18 C. S. Forester Beat to Quarters Q (Jan. 1945)
513Q-19 Zane Grey The Heritage of the Desert Q (Jan. 1945)
514Q-20 John Hawkins and Ward Hawkins Devil on His Trail Q (Jan. 1945)
515Q-21 Philip Wylie Salt Water Daffy Q (Jan. 1945)
516Q-22 Mary Reisner The House of Cobwebs Q (Jan. 1945)
517Q-23 Donal Hamilton Haines Luck in All Weathers Q (Jan. 1945)
518Q-24 Max Brand Happy Jack Q (Jan. 1945)
519Q-25 Mac Gardner Mom Counted Six Q (Jan. 1945)
520Q-26 Margaret Case Harriman Take Them Up Tenderly Q (Jan. 1945)
521Q-27 A. J. Cronin The Green Years Q (Jan. 1945)
522Q-28 Ross McLaury Taylor The Saddle and the Plow Q (Jan. 1945)
523Q-29 Kenneth Roberts The Lively Lady Q (Jan. 1945)
524Q-30 Clark McMeekin Reckon with the River Q (Jan. 1945)
525Q-31 W. Somerset Maugham The Razor's Edge Q (Jan. 1945)
526Q-32 Lillian Smith Strange Fruit Q (Jan. 1945)
527Q-33 Anna Seghers The Seventh Cross Q (Jan. 1945)
528Q-34 Louis Bromfield Wild Is the River Q (Jan. 1945)
529Q-35 Eugene O'Neill Selected Plays of Eugene O'NeillQ (Jan. 1945)
530Q-36 John Jennings The Shadow and the Glory Q (Jan. 1945)
531Q-37 Rachel Field Time Out of Mind Q (Jan. 1945)
532Q-38 Alexander Laing The Sea Witch Q (Jan. 1945)
533Q-39 Ben Ames Williams The Strange Woman Q (Jan. 1945)
534Q-40 Henry Adams The Education of Henry Adams Q (Jan. 1945)
535R-1 G. B. Stern The Ugly Dachshund R (Feb. 1945)
536R-2 John Keats Selected Poems of John KeatsR (Feb. 1945)
537R-3 Robert Nathan One More Spring R (Feb. 1945)
538R-4 Dorothy Parker Selected Short Stories of Dorothy ParkerR (Feb. 1945)
539R-5 Robert Benchley After 1903—What? R (Feb. 1945)
540R-6 William H. Roberts Psychology You Can Use R (Feb. 1945)
541R-7 Norman Corwin Selected Radio Plays of Norman CorwinR (Feb. 1945)
542R-8 Colonel Stoopnagle You Wouldn't Know Me from Adam R (Feb. 1945)
543R-9 Jacland Marmur Sea Duty R (Feb. 1945)
544R-10 Samuel Fuller The Dark Page R (Feb. 1945)
545R-11 Luke Short War on the Cimarron R (Feb. 1945)
546R-12 Roderick Peattie Geography in Human Destiny R (Feb. 1945)
547R-13 David Garth Bermuda Calling R (Feb. 1945)
548R-14 Sir William Cecil Dampier A Shorter History of Science R (Feb. 1945)
549R-15 George Sanders Crime on My Hands R (Feb. 1945)
550R-16 D. W. Brogan The American Character R (Feb. 1945)
551R-17 Emily Kimbrough and Cornelia Otis Skinner Our Hearts Were Young and Gay R (Feb. 1945)
552R-18 Alan Le May Winter Range R (Feb. 1945)
553R-19 Edmund Gilligan The Gaunt Woman R (Feb. 1945)
554R-20 Arthur Henry Gooden Painted Buttes R (Feb. 1945)
555R-21 Katherine Anne Porter Selected Short Stories of Katherine Anne PorterR (Feb. 1945)
556R-22 Margery Sharp Cluny Brown R (Feb. 1945)
557R-23 Deems Taylor Of Men and Music R (Feb. 1945)
558R-24 Max Brand The Long Chance R (Feb. 1945)
559R-25 Christopher Morley Kitty Foyle R (Feb. 1945)
560R-26 David L. Cohn Combustion on Wheels R (Feb. 1945)
561R-27 Gwethalyn Graham Earth and High Heaven R (Feb. 1945)
562R-28 Herbert Best Young 'Un R (Feb. 1945)
563R-29 Clifford Dowdey Gamble's Hundred R (Feb. 1945)
564R-30 Sigrid Undset The Bridal Wreath R (Feb. 1945)
565R-31 Bennett Cerf Try and Stop Me R (Feb. 1945)
566R-32 Rafael Sabatini Captain Blood R (Feb. 1945)
567R-33 August Derleth , ed. Sleep No More R (Feb. 1945)
568R-34 Stefan Heym Of Smiling Peace R (Feb. 1945)
569R-35 Sumner Welles The Time for Decision R (Feb. 1945)
570R-36 Thomas B. Costain For My Great Folly R (Feb. 1945)
571R-37 Lloyd C. Douglas Disputed Passage R (Feb. 1945)
572R-38 W. E. Woodward The Way Our People Lived R (Feb. 1945)
573R-39 Henrietta Buckmaster Deep River R (Feb. 1945)
574R-40 Samuel Hopkins Adams Canal Town R (Feb. 1945)
575S-1Major William A. Aiken, ed. A Wartime Whitman S (Mar. 1945)
576S-2 William Saroyan Dear Baby S (Mar. 1945)
577S-3 Ludwig Bemelmans I Love You, I Love You, I Love You S (Mar. 1945)
578S-4 James Gould Cozzens Castaway S (Mar. 1945)
579S-5 James Thurber My World and Welcome to It S (Mar. 1945)
580S-6 Frank Gruber Peace Marshal S (Mar. 1945)
581S-7 Richard Sale Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep S (Mar. 1945)
582S-8 Philip Wylie Selected Short Stories of Philip WylieS (Mar. 1945)
583S-9 Mark Twain Selected Short Stories of Mark TwainS (Mar. 1945)
584S-10 Dorothy Baker Young Man with a Horn S (Mar. 1945)
585S-11 Frank Sullivan A Pearl in Every Oyster S (Mar. 1945)
586S-12 Eric Hatch Unexpected Uncle S (Mar. 1945)
587S-13 Thomas Beer The Mauve Decade S (Mar. 1945)
588S-14 Evelyn Eaton In What Torn Ship S (Mar. 1945)
589S-15 Alexander Laing Clipper Ship Men S (Mar. 1945)
590S-16 Virginia Perdue Alarum and Excursion S (Mar. 1945)
591S-17 Donald Hough Captain Retread S (Mar. 1945)
592S-18 William MacLeod Raine Guns of the Frontier S (Mar. 1945)
593S-19 Joe E. Brown Your Kids and Mine S (Mar. 1945)
594S-20 William Irish After-Dinner Story S (Mar. 1945)
595S-21 Erle Stanley Gardner The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde S (Mar. 1945)
596S-22 H. Allen Smith Lost in the Horse Latitudes S (Mar. 1945)
597S-23 Max Brand Hunted Riders S (Mar. 1945)
598S-24 Walter Van Tilburg Clark The Ox-Bow Incident S (Mar. 1945)
599S-25 Fred Lieb The St. Louis Cardinals S (Mar. 1945)
600S-26 Algernon Blackwood Selected Short Stories of Algernon BlackwoodS (Mar. 1945)"Made" book
601S-27 Donald Culross Peattie An Almanac for Moderns S (Mar. 1945)
602S-28 Thorne Smith The Night Life of the Gods S (Mar. 1945)
603S-29 Edgar Snow People on Our Side S (Mar. 1945)
604S-30 Harlan Hatcher The Great Lakes S (Mar. 1945)
605S-31 Louis Bromfield The Farm S (Mar. 1945)
606S-32 Marguerite F. Bayliss The Bolinvars S (Mar. 1945)
607S-33 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings The Yearling S (Mar. 1945)Reprint
608S-34 Merrill Denison Klondike Mike S (Mar. 1945)Reprint
609S-35 William Makepeace Thackeray Henry Esmond S (Mar. 1945)Abridged
610S-36 Joseph Stanley Pennell The History of Rome Hanks S (Mar. 1945)Abridged
611S-37 Francis Hackett Henry the Eighth S (Mar. 1945)Abridged
612S-38 Kenneth Roberts Arundel S (Mar. 1945)Abridged
613S-39 Elizabeth Goudge Green Dolphin Street S (Mar. 1945)Abridged
614S-40 Jean Stafford Boston Adventure S (Mar. 1945)Abridged
615T-1 Cornelia Otis Skinner Dithers and Jitters T (Apr. 1945)
616T-2 H. G. Wells The Time Machine T (Apr. 1945)
617T-3 George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily Anything Can Happen T (Apr. 1945)
618T-4 David Ewen Men of Popular Music T (Apr. 1945)
619T-5 John Steinbeck Cannery Row T (Apr. 1945)
620T-6 Timothy Fuller This Is Murder, Mr. Jones T (Apr. 1945)
621T-7 Oscar Levant A Smattering of Ignorance T (Apr. 1945)
622T-8 Louis Untermeyer , ed. The Fireside Book of Verse T (Apr. 1945)"Made" book
623T-9 Ezra Stone and Weldon Melick Coming, Major! T (Apr. 1945)
624T-10 Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall Men Against the Sea T (Apr. 1945)
625T-11 Henry Tetlow We Farm for a Hobby and Make It Pay T (Apr. 1945)
626T-12 Margery Sharp The Stone of Chastity T (Apr. 1945)
627T-13 Robert Benchley Benchley Beside Himself T (Apr. 1945)Reprint
628T-14 MacKinlay Kantor Gentle Annie T (Apr. 1945)Reprint
629T-15 Robert M. Coates The Outlaw Years T (Apr. 1945)
630T-16 Charles Alden Seltzer The Range Boss T (Apr. 1945)
631T-17 Patrick Quentin Puzzle for Puppets T (Apr. 1945)
632T-18 Henry James Daisy Miller and Other Stories T (Apr. 1945)"Made" book
633T-19 Rosemary Taylor Ridin' the Rainbow T (Apr. 1945)
634T-20 Eugene Cunningham Pistol Passport T (Apr. 1945)
635T-21 Max Brand Riders of the Plain T (Apr. 1945)
636T-22 David Rame Tunnel from Calais T (Apr. 1945)
637T-23 William Sloane The Edge of Running Water T (Apr. 1945)
638T-24 Frank Graham The New York Yankees T (Apr. 1945)
639T-25 Burns Mantle , ed. The Best Plays of 1943–1944 T (Apr. 1945)Abridged
640T-26 Howard Fast Freedom Road T (Apr. 1945)
641T-27 Ben Lucien Burman Blow for a Landing T (Apr. 1945)
642T-28 Bennett Foster , Ray Nafziger, C. K. Shaw and Seth Ranger Wolf Law and Three Other Stories of the WestT (Apr. 1945)"Made" book
643T-29 Esther Forbes The General's Lady T (Apr. 1945)
644T-30 Carl Carmer Genesee Fever T (Apr. 1945)
645T-31 Walter Karig and Lieutenant Welbourne Kelley Battle Report T (Apr. 1945)
646T-32 Louis Bromfield The World We Live In T (Apr. 1945)
647T-33 A. J. Cronin The Citadel T (Apr. 1945)
648T-34 Maritta Wolff Whistle Stop T (Apr. 1945)
649T-35 Iola Fuller Loon Feather T (Apr. 1945)
650T-36 Daphne du Maurier Rebecca T (Apr. 1945)
651T-37 Marcus Goodrich Delilah T (Apr. 1945)Reprint
652T-38 Peter Freuchen Arctic Adventure T (Apr. 1945)Reprint
653T-39 Kathleen Winsor Forever Amber T (Apr. 1945)Abridged
654T-40 Margaret Landon Anna and the King of Siam T (Apr. 1945)
655655 Robert Nathan Portrait of Jennie U (May 1945)
656656 George Lowther Adventures of Superman U (May 1945)
657657 Max Shulman Barefoot Boy with Cheek U (May 1945)
658658 Alfred Lord Tennyson The Charge of the Light Brigade and Other Poems U (May 1945)
659659 Joseph Dunninger What's on Your Mind? U (May 1945)
660660 Henry Beston The Outermost House U (May 1945)
661661 Roderick Peattie Look to the Frontiers U (May 1945)
662662John P. Sousa III My Family, Right or Wrong U (May 1945)Grandson of John Philip Sousa
663663 Brett Halliday Murder and the Married Virgin U (May 1945)
664664 George Sessions Perry and Israel Leighton Where Away U (May 1945)
665665 J. B. Priestley The Old Dark House U (May 1945)
666666 Vera Caspary Laura U (May 1945)
667667 Ernest Hemingway To Have and Have Not U (May 1945)
668668 Thomas Beer Mrs. Egg and Other Barbarians U (May 1945)
669669 Guy de Maupassant Mademoiselle Fifi and Other Stories U (May 1945)
670670 Luke Short Gunman's Chance U (May 1945)
671671 Thorne Smith The Glorious Pool U (May 1945)
672672 Jack London White Fang U (May 1945)
673673 H. Allen Smith Low Man on a Totem Pole U (May 1945)
674674 William MacLeod Raine Trail's End U (May 1945)
675675 Dorothy Cameron Disney The 17th Letter U (May 1945)
676676 Paul Eduard Miller , ed. Esquire's Jazz Book (1944)U (May 1945)
677677 Walter D. Edmonds Selected Short StoriesU (May 1945)
678678 Zane Grey Western Union U (May 1945)
679679 C. S. Forester The Captain from Connecticut U (May 1945)
680680 Ellery Queen Calamity Town U (May 1945)
681681 Elliott Arnold Tomorrow Will Sing U (May 1945)
682682 James Stokley Science Remakes the World U (May 1945)
683683 Ernest Haycox Bugles in the Afternoon U (May 1945)
684684 John J. O'Neill Prodigal Genius: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla U (May 1945)
685685 Alexander Laing The Cadaver of Gideon Wyck U (May 1945)
686686 William Targ , ed. Western Story Omnibus U (May 1945)
687687 Isak Dinesen Seven Gothic Tales U (May 1945)
688688 Ellen Glasgow Barren Ground U (May 1945)
689689 Edison Marshall Great Smith U (May 1945)
690690 John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath U (May 1945)
691691 Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers U (May 1945)
692692Douglas Rigby and Elizabeth Rigby Lock, Stock and Barrel U (May 1945)
693693 Irving Stone Immortal Wife U (May 1945)
694694 Martin Flavin Journey in the Dark U (May 1945)
695695 Ruth McKenney The McKenneys Carry On V (Jun. 1945)
696696 E. B. White Quo Vadimus? V (Jun. 1945)
697697 Arthur Kober Thunder over the Bronx V (Jun. 1945)
698698 H. G. Wells The Island of Dr. Moreau V (Jun. 1945)
699699 Sally Benson Meet Me in St. Louis V (Jun. 1945)
700700 Frederic F. Van de Water A Home in the Country V (Jun. 1945)
701701 Rose Franken Another Claudia V (Jun. 1945)
702702 Earl Wilson I Am Gazing Into My 8-Ball V (Jun. 1945)
703703 John Steinbeck The Pastures of Heaven V (Jun. 1945)
704704 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Paul Revere's Ride and Other Poems V (Jun. 1945)
705705 James Thurber The Middle-Aged Man on the Flying Trapeze V (Jun. 1945)
706706 Ernest Haycox Deep West V (Jun. 1945)
707707 Clarence Budington Kelland Arizona V (Jun. 1945)
708708 Jesse James Benton Cow by the Tail V (Jun. 1945)
709709 C. S. Forester To the Indies V (Jun. 1945)
710710 Barry Benefield Eddie and the Archangel Mike V (Jun. 1945)
711711 Mignon G. Eberhart Wings of Fear V (Jun. 1945)
712712 William Colt MacDonald The Three Mesquiteers V (Jun. 1945)
713713 Vardis Fisher The Golden Rooms V (Jun. 1945)
714714 Albert Payson Terhune Lad: A Dog V (Jun. 1945)
715715 Max Brand Gunman's Gold V (Jun. 1945)
716716 Walter Blair Tell Tale America V (Jun. 1945)
717717 Webster's New Handy Dictionary V (Jun. 1945)A 1918 Merriam-Webster edition with a front section of new words, many war-related. [4]
718718Webster's New Handy DictionaryV (Jun. 1945)Reprint of 717; both were subsequently reprinted multiple times with the same numbers. [4]
719719 Sgt. George Baker The Sad Sack V (Jun. 1945)
720720 Edmund Gilligan Voyage of the Golden Hind V (Jun. 1945)
721721 W. H. Hudson The Purple Land V (Jun. 1945)
722722 Zane Grey Sunset Pass V (Jun. 1945)
723723 J. H. Wallis The Woman in the Window V (Jun. 1945)
724724 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings South Moon Under V (Jun. 1945)
725725 Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall Pitcairn's Island V (Jun. 1945)
726726 Frederic Ramsey Jr. and Charles Edward Smith Jazzmen V (Jun. 1945)
727727 Ngaio Marsh Death and the Dancing Footman V (Jun. 1945)
728728 Paul Gallico Farewell to Sport V (Jun. 1945)
729729 William Howells Mankind So Far V (Jun. 1945)
730730 H. P. Lovecraft The Dunwich Horror and Other Weird Tales V (Jun. 1945)
731731 Colonel John W. Thomason Jr. ... And a Few Marines V (Jun. 1945)
732732 John Selby Starbuck V (Jun. 1945)
733733 Albert Maltz The Cross and the Arrow V (Jun. 1945)
734734 Edward Kasner Lower Than Angels V (Jun. 1945)
735735 Gerald Johnson A Little Night MusicW (Jul. 1945)
736736 William Wordsworth My Heart Leaps Up and Other Poems W (Jul. 1945)
737737 Robert Nathan The Enchanted Voyage W (Jul. 1945)
738738 Gustav Eckstein Lives W (Jul. 1945)
739739Soldier ArtW (Jul. 1945)Distributed to the Army only.
740740Sgt. Frank Brandt , ed. Cartoons for Fighters W (Jul. 1945)
741741 John O'Hara Pipe Night W (Jul. 1945)
742742 Morton Thompson Joe, the Wounded Tennis Player W (Jul. 1945)
743743 Vereen Bell Brag Dog and Other Stories W (Jul. 1945)
744744 Timothy Fuller Harvard Has a Homicide W (Jul. 1945)
745745 H. G. Wells The War of the Worlds W (Jul. 1945)
746746 Francis Wallace Kid Galahad W (Jul. 1945)
747747 Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge Death on the Aisle W (Jul. 1945)
748748 Ernest Haycox Starlight Rider W (Jul. 1945)
749749 Joseph Wechsberg Looking for a Bluebird W (Jul. 1945)
750750 John Steinbeck Cup of Gold W (Jul. 1945)
751751 Raymond Chandler The Big Sleep W (Jul. 1945)
752752 Arthur Henry Gooden The Valley of Dry BonesW (Jul. 1945)
753753 Eugene Cunningham Diamond River Man W (Jul. 1945)
754754 Paul Gallico Adventures of Hiram Holliday W (Jul. 1945)
755755 James Thurber Let Your Mind Alone W (Jul. 1945)
756756 E. C. Abbott and Helena Huntington Smith We Pointed Them North W (Jul. 1945)
757757 Meyer Berger The Eight Million W (Jul. 1945)
758758 Willard Robertson Moon Tide W (Jul. 1945)
759759 Clarence E. Mulford Buck Peters, Ranchman W (Jul. 1945)
760760 Ngaio Marsh Died in the Wool W (Jul. 1945)
761761 William Hazlett Upson Keep 'Em Crawling W (Jul. 1945)
762762 Rhoda Truax Joseph Lister W (Jul. 1945)
763763 Carl Carmer Listen for a Lonesome Drum W (Jul. 1945)
764764 Frederic Prokosch The Asiatics W (Jul. 1945)
765765 William McFee , ed. World's Great Tales of the Sea W (Jul. 1945)
766766 James M. Cain Double Indemnity and Two Other Short Novels W (Jul. 1945)
767767 Edgar Allan Poe Selected Stories of Edgar Allan PoeW (Jul. 1945)
768768 Walter D. Edmonds Young Ames W (Jul. 1945)
769769 Clarence Day Life with Father and Mother W (Jul. 1945)
770770 Evelyn Eaton Quietly My Captain Waits W (Jul. 1945)
771771 Lloyd Lewis Myths after Lincoln W (Jul. 1945)
772772 Virginia Woolf The Years W (Jul. 1945)
773773 Gene Fowler Timber Line W (Jul. 1945)
774774 Philip Wylie Night unto Night W (Jul. 1945)
775775 William March Some Like Them Short X (Aug. 1945)
776776 Rupert Brooke Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke X (Aug. 1945)
777777 Gustav Eckstein Canary X (Aug. 1945)
778778 Hiram Percy Maxim A Genius in the Family X (Aug. 1945)
779779 Lawrence Edward Watkin On Borrowed Time X (Aug. 1945)
780780 Bliss Lomax Horsethief Creek X (Aug. 1945)
781781 Frank Graham Lou Gehrig X (Aug. 1945)
782782 Ring Lardner You Know Me, Al X (Aug. 1945)
783783 George Chamberlain The Phantom Filly X (Aug. 1945)
784784 Charles H. Snow Sheriff of Yavisa X (Aug. 1945)
785785 Dorothy B. Hughes The So Blue Marble X (Aug. 1945)
786786 Baynard Kendrick Blind Man's Bluff X (Aug. 1945)
787787 Howard Fast Patrick Henry and the Frigate's Keel X (Aug. 1945)
788788 Edward L. McKenna The BruiserX (Aug. 1945)
789789 Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge Payoff for the Banker X (Aug. 1945)
790790 Paul B. Sears This Is Our World X (Aug. 1945)
791791 Ernest Haycox Trail Smoke X (Aug. 1945)
792792 Glenway Wescott Apartment in Athens X (Aug. 1945)
793793 Theodore Pratt The Barefoot Mountain X (Aug. 1945)
794794 John Steinbeck The Long Valley X (Aug. 1945)
795795 H. Rider Haggard King Solomon's Mines X (Aug. 1945)
796796 Arthur Train Mr. Tutt Finds a Way X (Aug. 1945)
797797 Zane Grey Forlorn River X (Aug. 1945)
798798 Ione Sandberg Shriber Pattern for Murder X (Aug. 1945)
799799 John O'Hara Butterfield 8 X (Aug. 1945)
800800 Robert Nathan The Bishop's Wife and Two Other Novels X (Aug. 1945)
801801 Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie When Worlds Collide X (Aug. 1945)
802802 Isak Dinesen Winter's Tales X (Aug. 1945)
803803 Walt Coburn , Bennett Foster, Seth Ranger, Johnston McCulley and Cherry Wilson Five Western Stories X (Aug. 1945)
804804 C. S. Forester Commodore Hornblower X (Aug. 1945)
805805 Eric Baume Yankee Woman X (Aug. 1945)
806806 Carl Carmer The Hudson X (Aug. 1945)
807807 Monte Barrett Sun in Their Eyes X (Aug. 1945)
808808 Paul de Kruif Men Against Death X (Aug. 1945)
809809 Bernard Jaffe Men of Science in America X (Aug. 1945)
810810 Herbert V. Prochnow , ed.Great Stories from Great LivesX (Aug. 1945)
811811 Louis Bromfield Mrs. Parkington X (Aug. 1945)
812812 Rafael Sabatini The Sea Hawk X (Aug. 1945)
813813 MacKinlay Kantor Author's Choice X (Aug. 1945)
814814 Thomas B. Costain Ride with Me X (Aug. 1945)
815815 John Van Druten The Voice of the Turtle Y (Sep. 1945)
816816 Richard Harding Davis In the FogY (Sep. 1945)
817817 John O'Hara Pal Joey Y (Sep. 1945)
818818 Joel Sayre Rackety Rax Y (Sep. 1945)
819819 The New Yorker's Baedeker Y (Sep. 1945)
820820 John Masefield Selected Poems of John MasefieldY (Sep. 1945)
821821 Richard Shattuck The Half-Haunted Saloon Y (Sep. 1945)
822822 Bill Mauldin Up Front Y (Sep. 1945)
823823 Willa Cather O Pioneers! Y (Sep. 1945)
824824 John Mills Electronics Today and Tomorrow Y (Sep. 1945)
825825 William Faulkner A Rose for Emily and Other Stories Y (Sep. 1945)
826826 Margaret Mead Coming of Age in Samoa Y (Sep. 1945)
827827 Frances Crane The Indigo Necklace Y (Sep. 1945)
828828 Dorothy B. Hughes The Delicate Ape Y (Sep. 1945)
829829 C. S. Forester Payment Deferred Y (Sep. 1945)
830830 Arnold Bennett Buried Alive Y (Sep. 1945)
831831 Tom Powers Virgin with Butterflies Y (Sep. 1945)
832832 Thomas L. Stix , ed. The Sporting Gesture Y (Sep. 1945)
833833 Charles Alden Seltzer Square Deal Sanderson Y (Sep. 1945)
834834 Clarence E. Mulford Bar-20 Days Y (Sep. 1945)
835835 Ira Wolfert American Guerrilla in the Philippines Y (Sep. 1945)
836836 Rose Franken Claudia and David Y (Sep. 1945)
837837 Ernest Haycox Sundown Jim Y (Sep. 1945)
838838 Raymond Chandler The Lady in the Lake Y (Sep. 1945)
839839 Harry Hamilton River Song Y (Sep. 1945)
840840 James Street The Biscuit Eater and Other Stories Y (Sep. 1945)
841841 Edison Marshall The Upstart Y (Sep. 1945)
842842 Zane Grey Twin Sombreros Y (Sep. 1945)
843843 Margaret Irwin Young Bess Y (Sep. 1945)
844844 Booth Tarkington Little Orvie Y (Sep. 1945)
845845 Louis Bromfield Pleasant Valley Y (Sep. 1945)
846846 Frank Graham McGraw of the Giants Y (Sep. 1945)
847847 Ralph Temple Cuckoo Time Y (Sep. 1945)
848848 Whit Burnett , ed. Time to Be Young Y (Sep. 1945)
849849 Hervey Allen Bedford Village Y (Sep. 1945)
850850 Joseph Shearing The Lady and the Arsenic Y (Sep. 1945)
851851 Bram Stoker Dracula Y (Sep. 1945)
852852 John P. Marquand Wickford Point Y (Sep. 1945)
853853 Adria Locke Langley A Lion Is in the Streets Y (Sep. 1945)
854854 Samuel Shellabarger Captain from Castile Y (Sep. 1945)
855855 Rosemary Benét and Stephen Vincent Benét A Book of Americans Z (Oct. 1945)
856856 James Thurber My Life and Hard Times Z (Oct. 1945)
857857 Edna St. Vincent Millay Lyrics and Sonnets Z (Oct. 1945)
858858 Maude Smith Delavan The Rumelhearts of Rampler Avenue Z (Oct. 1945)
859859 Conrad Richter Tacey Cromwell Z (Oct. 1945)
860860 Stefan Zweig The Royal Game Z (Oct. 1945)
861861 Charles Nordhoff The Pearl Lagoon Z (Oct. 1945)
862862 F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Z (Oct. 1945)
863863 Nathaniel Hawthorne The Gray Champion and Other Tales Z (Oct. 1945)
864864 André Maurois Ariel: The Life of Shelley Z (Oct. 1945)
865865 Robert Benchley My Ten Years in a Quandary Z (Oct. 1945)
866866 Erskine Caldwell Tragic Ground Z (Oct. 1945)
867867 Ernest Haycox Rim of the Desert Z (Oct. 1945)
868868 Alan Le May Useless Cowboy Z (Oct. 1945)
869869 Dorothy B. Hughes The Fallen Sparrow Z (Oct. 1945)
870870 Donald Hough Snow Above Town Z (Oct. 1945)
871871 John Collier Green Thoughts and Other Strange Tales Z (Oct. 1945)
872872 S. J. Perelman Crazy Like a Fox Z (Oct. 1945)
873873 Graham Greene The Confidential Agent Z (Oct. 1945)
874874 Luke Short Ramrod Z (Oct. 1945)
875875 Walter D. Edmonds Mostly Canallers Z (Oct. 1945)
876876 Jack Iams The Countess to Boot Z (Oct. 1945)
877877 Max Brand Danger TrailZ (Oct. 1945)
878878 William Irish Deadline at Dawn Z (Oct. 1945)
879879 John D. Weaver Wind Before Rain Z (Oct. 1945)
880880 Henry D. Thoreau Walden Z (Oct. 1945)
881881 H. Rider Haggard She Z (Oct. 1945)
882882 Ngaio Marsh Colour Scheme Z (Oct. 1945)
883883 Zane Grey Desert Gold Z (Oct. 1945)
884884 Harry Leon Wilson Ruggles of Red Gap Z (Oct. 1945)
885885 Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories Z (Oct. 1945)
886886 Edmund Gilligan White Sails Crowding Z (Oct. 1945)
887887 Owen Wister The Virginian Z (Oct. 1945)
888888 Jesse Stuart Head o' W-Hollow Z (Oct. 1945)
889889 M. G. Kains Five Acres and Independence Z (Oct. 1945)
890890 Dorothy L. Sayers Busman's Honeymoon Z (Oct. 1945)
891891 A. J. Cronin Hatter's Castle Z (Oct. 1945)
892892 B. A. Botkin , ed. The Sky's the Limit Z (Oct. 1945)
893893 Frederick Bodmer The Loom of Language Z (Oct. 1945)
894894 Margaret Leach Reveille in Washington Z (Oct. 1945)
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896896 Jack Goodman and Alan Green How to Do Practically Anything AA (Nov. 1945)
897897 Jeremiah Digges Bowleg Bill AA (Nov. 1945)
898898 George Sessions Perry Walls Rise Up AA (Nov. 1945)
899899 Robert Lawson Mr. Wilmer AA (Nov. 1945)
900900 D. D. Beauchamp The Full Life and Other Stories AA (Nov. 1945)
901901 Vachel Lindsay The Daniel Jazz and Other Poems AA (Nov. 1945)
902902 John Weaver My Bitter Half and Other Stories AA (Nov. 1945)
903903 Walter Bernstein Keep Your Head Down AA (Nov. 1945)
904904 Boris Sokoloff , M.D. The Story of Penicillin AA (Nov. 1945)
905905 James Norman Hall Lost Island AA (Nov. 1945)
906906 Rex Stout Not Quite Dead Enough AA (Nov. 1945)
907907 Will Cuppy The Great Bustard and Other People AA (Nov. 1945)
908908 Max Brand The Fighting Four AA (Nov. 1945)
909909 Mary Shelley Frankenstein AA (Nov. 1945)
910910 Robert Fontaine The Happy Time AA (Nov. 1945)
911911 Sinclair Lewis Mantrap AA (Nov. 1945)
912912 Richard Connell Ironies AA (Nov. 1945)
913913 Irving T. Marsh and Edward Ehre, eds.Best Sports Stories of 1944AA (Nov. 1945)
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915915 Erle Stanley Gardner The Case of the Golddigger's Purse AA (Nov. 1945)
916916 Ernest Haycox Canyon Passage AA (Nov. 1945)
917917 Charles Alden Seltzer The Trail Horde AA (Nov. 1945)
918918 Clarence E. Mulford Tex AA (Nov. 1945)
919919 William Maxwell Jr. The Folded Leaf AA (Nov. 1945)
920920 Robert Goffin JazzAA (Nov. 1945)Nonfiction
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922922 Thorne Smith Rain in the Doorway AA (Nov. 1945)
923923 Joseph Shearing Aunt Beardie AA (Nov. 1945)
924924 Clyde Brion Davis Rebellion of Leo McGuire AA (Nov. 1945)
925925 Homer The Odyssey AA (Nov. 1945)Translated by T. E. Shaw
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927927 Elliot Paul The Last Time I Saw Paris AA (Nov. 1945)
928928 Hugh Walpole Fortitude AA (Nov. 1945)
929929 George R. Stewart Names on the Land AA (Nov. 1945)
930930 Leonard Ehrlich God's Angry Man AA (Nov. 1945)
931931 Samuel Hopkins Adams A. Woollcott: His Life and His World AA (Nov. 1945)
932932 Hugh MacLennan Two Solitudes AA (Nov. 1945)
933933 The Bedside Tales AA (Nov. 1945)With an introduction by Peter Arno.
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938938 Francis Russell Hart Admirals of the Caribbean BB (Dec. 1945)
939939 Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning Love PoemsBB (Dec. 1945)
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941941 Harry Brown Artie Greengroin, Pfc. BB (Dec. 1945)
942942 Bruce Marshall The World, the Flesh, and Father Smith BB (Dec. 1945)
943943 Vera Caspary Bedelia BB (Dec. 1945)
944944 O. Henry The Ransom of Red Chief and Other Stories BB (Dec. 1945)
945945 Erskine Caldwell God's Little Acre BB (Dec. 1945)
946946 James Gunn Deadlier Than the MaleBB (Dec. 1945)
947947 E. B. Mann Comanche Kid BB (Dec. 1945)
948948 Marione Derrickson , ed. Laugh It Off BB (Dec. 1945)
949949 Charles Alden Seltzer The Boss of the Lazy Y BB (Dec. 1945)
950950 Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge Killing the Goose BB (Dec. 1945)
951951 E. E. Halleran Prairie Guns BB (Dec. 1945)
952952 Theodore Naidish Watch Out for Willie Carter BB (Dec. 1945)
953953 Thorne Smith The Passionate Witch BB (Dec. 1945)
954954 Lord Dunsany GuerrillaBB (Dec. 1945)Nonfiction
955955 The New Yorker ProfilesBB (Dec. 1945)
956956 William Colt MacDonald Cartridge Carnival BB (Dec. 1945)
957957 Ronald Kirkbridge Winds, Blow Gently BB (Dec. 1945)
958958 H. G. Wells The Food of the Gods BB (Dec. 1945)
959959 Edna Ferber Great Son BB (Dec. 1945)
960960 Herbert S. Zim Rockets and Jets BB (Dec. 1945)
961961 Phil Stong Marta of Muscovy BB (Dec. 1945)
962962 John D. Ratcliff , ed. Science Yearbook of 1945 BB (Dec. 1945)
963963 Frank Graham The Brooklyn Dodgers BB (Dec. 1945)
964964 Dillon Ripley Trail of the Money Bird BB (Dec. 1945)
965965 Herb Graffis , ed. Esquire's First Sports ReaderBB (Dec. 1945)
966966 James Hilton So Well Remembered BB (Dec. 1945)
967967 Jack Gaver and Dave Stanley There's Laughter in the Air! BB (Dec. 1945)
968968 Lau Shaw Rickshaw Boy BB (Dec. 1945)
969969 Sinclair Lewis Cass Timberlane BB (Dec. 1945)
970970 James Thurber The Thurber Carnival BB (Dec. 1945)
971971 W. Somerset Maugham The Razor's Edge BB (Dec. 1945)
972972 Lillian Smith Strange Fruit BB (Dec. 1945)
973973 Stuart Cloete Against These Three BB (Dec. 1945)
974974 Walter Van Tilburg Clark The City of Trembling Leaves BB (Dec. 1945)
975975 Herbert Clyde Lewis Gentleman Overboard CC (Jan. 1946)
976976 Stephen Leacock My Remarkable Uncle and Other Sketches CC (Jan. 1946)
977977 Paul Corey Buy an Acre CC (Jan. 1946)
978978 C. B. F. Macauley The Helicopters Are Coming CC (Jan. 1946)
979979 John O'Hara The Doctor's Son and Other Stories CC (Jan. 1946)
980980 Robert Trumbull Silversides CC (Jan. 1946)
981981 Ogden Nash I'm a Stranger Here Myself CC (Jan. 1946)
982982 Max Brand Silvertip's Search CC (Jan. 1946)
983983 Oliver Weld Bayer An Eye for an EyeCC (Jan. 1946)
984984 G. K. Chesterton The Man Who Was Thursday CC (Jan. 1946)
985985 Archie Robertson Slow Train to Yesterday CC (Jan. 1946)
986986 Irving Crump Our United States Secret Service CC (Jan. 1946)
987987 Charles Alden Seltzer “Beau” Rand CC (Jan. 1946)
988988 Richard Powell Lay That Pistol Down CC (Jan. 1946)
989989 William MacLeod Raine Who Wants to Live Forever? CC (Jan. 1946)
990990 Donald Henderson Clarke Louis Beretti CC (Jan. 1946)
991991 Carter Dickson The Curse of the Bronze Lamp CC (Jan. 1946)Carter Dickson and John Dickson Carr were the same person
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993993 Stanley Frank , ed. Sports Extra CC (Jan. 1946)
994994 John Erskine The Private Life of Helen of Troy CC (Jan. 1946)
995995 Frances Crane The Amethyst Spectacles CC (Jan. 1946)
996996 C. S. Forester Beat to Quarters CC (Jan. 1946)
997997 Zane Grey The Heritage of the Desert CC (Jan. 1946)
998998 John Hawkins and Ward Hawkins Devil on His Trail CC (Jan. 1946)
999999 Ben Lucien Burman Rooster Crows for Day CC (Jan. 1946)
10001000 Paul Eduard Miller , ed. Esquire's 1945 Jazz BookCC (Jan. 1946)
10011001 Clark McMeekin Black Moon CC (Jan. 1946)
10021002 Darrell Huff and Frances Huff Twenty Careers of Tomorrow CC (Jan. 1946)
10031003 Edgcumb Pinchon Dan Sickles CC (Jan. 1946)
10041004 Bellamy Partridge January Thaw CC (Jan. 1946)
10051005 George Bernard Shaw Arms and the Man and Two Other Plays CC (Jan. 1946)
10061006 Rafael Sabatini The Birth of Mischief CC (Jan. 1946)
10071007 Thomas Bell All Brides Are Beautiful CC (Jan. 1946)
10081008 George Russell Harrison Atoms in Action CC (Jan. 1946)
10091009 A. J. Cronin The Green Years CC (Jan. 1946)
10101010 Ross McLaury Taylor The Saddle and the Plow CC (Jan. 1946)Reprint
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10121012 Sophie Tucker Some of These Days CC (Jan. 1946)
10131013 Thomas Wolfe Of Time and the River CC (Jan. 1946)
10141014 Kenneth Roberts Northwest Passage CC (Jan. 1946)
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10161016 James Thurber and E. B. White Is Sex Necessary? DD (Feb. 1946)
10171017 Fred Russell I'll Try Anything Twice DD (Feb. 1946)
10181018 John Paul Andrews Your Personal Plane DD (Feb. 1946)
10191019 S. J. Perelman and Q. J. Reynolds Parlor, Bedlam, and Bath DD (Feb. 1946)
10201020 Thomas Bell Till I Come Back to You DD (Feb. 1946)
10211021 W. C. Tuttle The Wolf Pack of Lobo Butte DD (Feb. 1946)
10221022 Bliss Lomax Rusty Guns DD (Feb. 1946)
10231023 Virgil Thomson The State of Music DD (Feb. 1946)
10241024 Mark Van Doren Liberal Education DD (Feb. 1946)Nonfiction
10251025 Clarence Budington Kelland Dreamland DD (Feb. 1946)
10261026 Francis Bonnamy The King Is Dead on Queen Street DD (Feb. 1946)
10271027 Earl Schenck Miers Big BenDD (Feb. 1946)
10281028 T. S. Stribling Red Sand DD (Feb. 1946)
10291029 George Price Is It Anyone We Know? DD (Feb. 1946)
10301030 Charles Alden Seltzer “Drag” Harlan DD (Feb. 1946)
10311031 Nicholas Blake The Corpse in the Snowman DD (Feb. 1946)
10321032 Douglas E. Lurton Make the Most of Your Life DD (Feb. 1946)
10331033 Esther Forbes O Genteel Lady! DD (Feb. 1946)
10341034 Helen McCloy PanicDD (Feb. 1946)
10351035 Alfredo Segre Mahogany DD (Feb. 1946)
10361036 Eugene Cunningham Buckaroo DD (Feb. 1946)
10371037 Arch Ward Frank Leahy and the Fighting Irish DD (Feb. 1946)
10381038 Manning Coles They Tell No Tales DD (Feb. 1946)
10391039 Erle Stanley Gardner The Case of the Half-Wakened Wife DD (Feb. 1946)
10401040 John Embree The Japanese Nation DD (Feb. 1946)
10411041 Charles Jackson The Lost Weekend DD (Feb. 1946)
10421042 John Russell Selected Short Stories of John RussellDD (Feb. 1946)
10431043 F. Scott Fitzgerald The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and Other Stories DD (Feb. 1946)
10441044 Harland Manchester New World of Machines DD (Feb. 1946)
10451045 George R. Stewart Storm DD (Feb. 1946)
10461046 Gontran de Poncins Kabloona DD (Feb. 1946)
10471047 Josephine Pinckey Three O'Clock Dinner DD (Feb. 1946)
10481048 Margaret Armstrong Trelawny DD (Feb. 1946)
10491049 Alice Tisdale Hobart Oil for the Lamps of China DD (Feb. 1946)
10501050 Bennett Cerf , ed.Modern American Short StoriesDD (Feb. 1946)
10511051 David B. Steinman The Builders of the Bridge DD (Feb. 1946)
10521052 George F. Willison Saints and Strangers DD (Feb. 1946)
10531053 James Ramsey Ullman The White Tower DD (Feb. 1946)
10541054 A. J. Cronin The Stars Look Down DD (Feb. 1946)
10551055 Edmund Gilligan Hunter's Moon and Other Stories EE (Mar. 1946)
10561056 Robert Herrick The Love Poems of Robert HerrickEE (Mar. 1946)
10571057 Cornelia Otis Skinner Excuse It, Please! EE (Mar. 1946)
10581058 James M. Cain The Postman Always Rings Twice EE (Mar. 1946)
10591059 David Ewen The Story of George Gershwin EE (Mar. 1946)
10601060 Hugh Gray and Lillian R. Lieber The Education of T. C. Mits EE (Mar. 1946)
10611061 Sally Carrighar One Day on Beetle Rock EE (Mar. 1946)
10621062 Nicolas Kalashnikoff Jumper EE (Mar. 1946)
10631063 David Dietz Atomic Energy in the Coming Era EE (Mar. 1946)
10641064 George S. Brooks Block That Bride and Other Stories EE (Mar. 1946)
10651065 James Oliver Curwood Kazan EE (Mar. 1946)
10661066 The New Yorker Reporter at LargeEE (Mar. 1946)
10671067 George Sessions Perry Hold Autumn in Your Hand EE (Mar. 1946)
10681068 John J. Floherty Inside the F.B.I. EE (Mar. 1946)
10691069 Carter Dickson The Department of Queer Complaints EE (Mar. 1946)Carter Dickson and John Dickson Carr were the same person
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10711071 Charles Alden Seltzer The Vengeance of Jefferson Gawne EE (Mar. 1946)
10721072 Clarence E. Mulford The Man from Bar-20 EE (Mar. 1946)
10731073 James B. Hendryx Gold and Guns on Halfaday Creek EE (Mar. 1946)
10741074 Craig Rice The Sunday Pigeon Murders EE (Mar. 1946)
10751075 Hulbert Footner The Murder That Had Everything EE (Mar. 1946)
10761076 R. N. Linscott Comic ReliefEE (Mar. 1946)
10771077 Louise Dickinson Rich We Took to the Woods EE (Mar. 1946)
10781078 Darwin L. Teilhet My True Love EE (Mar. 1946)
10791079 Carroll Lane Fenton and Mildred Adams Fenton The Story of the Great Geologists EE (Mar. 1946)
10801080 Leo Tolstoy Tales by Tolstoy EE (Mar. 1946)
10811081 William G. Campbell and James H. Bedford You and Your Future Job EE (Mar. 1946)
10821082 Thomas B. Costain The Black Rose EE (Mar. 1946)
10831083 Walt Tulley's Baseball Recorder FF (Apr. 1946)
10841084 John P. Marquand Repent in Haste FF (Apr. 1946)
10851085 Lawrence Lariar , ed. Best Cartoons of the Year 1945 FF (Apr. 1946)
10861086 J. Storer Clouston The Lunatic at Large FF (Apr. 1946)
10871087 George Gamow Biography of the Earth FF (Apr. 1946)
10881088 Roy Huggins The Double Take FF (Apr. 1946)
10891089 Ladd Haystead If the Prospect Pleases FF (Apr. 1946)
10901090 Robert S. Dowst Straight, Place and Show FF (Apr. 1946)
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10921092 Francis Wallace Kid Galahad FF (Apr. 1946)
10931093 Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge Death on the Aisle FF (Apr. 1946)
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10951095 David B. Greenberg and Henry Schindall A Small Store and Independence FF (Apr. 1946)
10961096 Ben Lucien Burman Steamboat Round the Bend FF (Apr. 1946)
10971097 Baynard Kendrick Out of Control FF (Apr. 1946)
10981098 Lawrence Treat V as in Victim FF (Apr. 1946)
10991099 Joseph Conrad Typhoon and The End of the Tether FF (Apr. 1946)
11001100 Betty MacDonald The Egg and I FF (Apr. 1946)
11011101 Charles Alden Seltzer The Ranchman FF (Apr. 1946)
11021102 Captain Harry C. Butcher , U.S.N.R. My Three Years with Eisenhower FF (Apr. 1946)
11031103 Deems Taylor The Well-Tempered Listener FF (Apr. 1946)
11041104 Nancy Bruff The Manatee FF (Apr. 1946)
11051105 John F. Wharton The Theory and Practice of Earning a Living FF (Apr. 1946)
11061106 Craig Rice The Big Midget Murders FF (Apr. 1946)
11071107 Zane Grey The Border Legion FF (Apr. 1946)
11081108 Walter Noble Burns The Saga of Billy the Kid FF (Apr. 1946)
11091109 Douglass Welch Mr. Digby FF (Apr. 1946)
11101110 Richard C. Gill White Water and Black Magic FF (Apr. 1946)
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11121112 Orrin E. Dunlap Jr. Radio's 100 Men of Science FF (Apr. 1946)
11131113 Konstantin Simonov Days and NightsFF (Apr. 1946)
11141114 Stephen Vincent Benét John Brown's Body FF (Apr. 1946)
11151115 Christopher Isherwood Prater Violet GG (May 1946)
11161116 Sgt. Leonard Sansone The Wolf GG (May 1946)
11171117 H. Vernor Dixon Come In Like a Yankee and Other Stories GG (May 1946)
11181118 Margery Miller Joe Louis: American GG (May 1946)
11191119 Max Shulman The Zebra Derby GG (May 1946)
11201120 Henry G. Lamond Dingo GG (May 1946)
11211121 James Stephens The Crock of Gold GG (May 1946)
11221122 Carl Sandburg Selected Poems of Carl SandburgGG (May 1946)
11231123 Kathleen Moore Knight Port of Seven Strangers GG (May 1946)
11241124 Martin Johnson Safari GG (May 1946)
11251125 Grace Zaring Stone The Bitter Tea of General Yen GG (May 1946)Ethel Vance and Grace Zaring Stone were the same person
11261126 Carl Crow The Great American Customer GG (May 1946)
11271127 Barry Benefield Valiant Is the Word for Carrie GG (May 1946)
11281128 John P. Carmichael My Greatest Day in Baseball GG (May 1946)
11291129 William MacLeod Raine Courage Stout GG (May 1946)
11301130 W. Barber and R. Schabelitz The Noose Is Drawn GG (May 1946)
11311131 Erle Stanley Gardner The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde GG (May 1946)
11321132 H. Allen Smith Lost in the Horse Latitudes GG (May 1946)
11331133 Max Brand Hunted Riders GG (May 1946)
11341134 Walter Van Tilburg Clark The Ox-Bow Incident GG (May 1946)
11351135 Forbes Parkhill Troopers West GG (May 1946)
11361136 George Harmon Coxe Woman at Bay GG (May 1946)
11371137 Ed Fitzgerald , ed. Tales for Males GG (May 1946)
11381138 Robert Standish The Small General GG (May 1946)
11391139 Ivan T. Sanderson Caribbean Treasure GG (May 1946)
11401140 Norman V. Carlisle and Frank B. Latham Miracles Ahead GG (May 1946)
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11421142 Mark Van Doren Shakespeare GG (May 1946)
11431143 Lee R. Steiner Where Do People Take Their Troubles? GG (May 1946)
11441144 Marquis James The Cherokee Ship GG (May 1946)
11451145 Christina Stead and William Blake, eds. Modern Women in Love GG (May 1946)
11461146 Wilbur Daniel Steele That Girl from Memphis GG (May 1946)
11471147 John O'Hara Pal Joey HH (Jun. 1946)
11481148 Joel Sayre Rackety Rax HH (Jun. 1946)
11491149 George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily Anything Can Happen HH (Jun. 1946)
11501150 David Ewen Men of Popular Music HH (Jun. 1946)
11511151 Ogden Nash Many Long Years Ago HH (Jun. 1946)
11521152 Ethel Vance Winter Meeting HH (Jun. 1946)Ethel Vance and Grace Zaring Stone were the same person
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11541154 Peter Field The End Of the Trail HH (Jun. 1946)
11551155 Margaret Scherf The Owl in the Cellar HH (Jun. 1946)
11561156The Dark Ship and Other Selections from the New YorkerHH (Jun. 1946)
11571157 Clyde Fisher The Story of the Moon HH (Jun. 1946)
11581158 W. H. B. Kent The Tenderfoot HH (Jun. 1946)
11591159 Russell Maloney It's Still Maloney HH (Jun. 1946)
11601160 Roy Chapman Andrews Meet Your Ancestors HH (Jun. 1946)
11611161 W. R. Burnett Tomorrow's Another Day HH (Jun. 1946)
11621162 Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge Murder within Murder HH (Jun. 1946)
11631163 Tom Gill Starlight Pass HH (Jun. 1946)
11641164 Ernest Haycox Trail Town HH (Jun. 1946)
11651165 Geoffrey Household The Salvation of Pisco Gabar and Other Stories HH (Jun. 1946)
11661166 Patricia Wentworth She Came Back HH (Jun. 1946)
11671167 Walter S. Landis Your Servant the Molecule HH (Jun. 1946)
11681168 Edward Ellsberg Treasure Below HH (Jun. 1946)
11691169 William Sloane The Edge of Running Water HH (Jun. 1946)
11701170 Frank Graham The New York Yankees HH (Jun. 1946)
11711171 Harold Hart , ed. Top Stuff HH (Jun. 1946)
11721172 J. Roy Stockton The Gashouse Gang HH (Jun. 1946)
11731173 William Irish I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes HH (Jun. 1946)
11741174 Peter W. Rainier Green Fire HH (Jun. 1946)
11751175 B. D. Zevin , ed. Cobb's Cavalcade HH (Jun. 1946)
11761176 Daphne du Maurier The King's General HH (Jun. 1946)
11771177 Erich Maria Remarque Arch of Triumph HH (Jun. 1946)
11781178 Jack Goodman , ed. While You Were Gone HH (Jun. 1946)
11791179 Ernie Pyle Last Chapter II (Jul. 1946)The II and later series were intended for occupation troops and were smaller.
11801180 John McNulty Third Avenue, New York II (Jul. 1946)
11811181 Peter Field Ravaged Range II (Jul. 1946)
11821182 Gore Vidal Williwaw II (Jul. 1946)
11831183 Will Ermine Outlaw on Horseback II (Jul. 1946)
11841184 Luke Short Coroner Creek II (Jul. 1946)
11851185 Dorothy Macardle The Unforeseen II (Jul. 1946)
11861186 Lucy Cores Let's Kill George II (Jul. 1946)
11871187 C. S. Forester Lord Hornblower II (Jul. 1946)
11881188 Alice Campbell With Bated Breath II (Jul. 1946)
11891189 Gene Fowler A Solo in Tom-Toms II (Jul. 1946)
11901190 Ben Hibbs , ed.The Saturday Evening Post Stories, 1942–1945II (Jul. 1946)
11911191 Lee Casey , ed. Denver Murders JJ (Aug. 1946)
11921192 Curtis Bishop By Way of Wyoming JJ (Aug. 1946)
11931193 Frank Sullivan A Rock in Every Snowball JJ (Aug. 1946)
11941194 Jonathan Stagge Death's Old Sweet Song JJ (Aug. 1946)
11951195 Rex Beach The World in His Arms JJ (Aug. 1946)
11961196 William MacLeod Raine Clattering Hoofs JJ (Aug. 1946)
11971197 Warren Brown The Chicago Cubs JJ (Aug. 1946)
11981198 Jim Corbett Man-Eaters of Kumaon JJ (Aug. 1946)
11991199 Stanley Vestal Jim Bridger JJ (Aug. 1946)
12001200 Ernest K. Gann Blaze of Noon JJ (Aug. 1946)
12011201 Robert Penn Warren All the King's Men JJ (Aug. 1946)
12021202 Willa Gibbs Tell Your Sons JJ (Aug. 1946)
12031203 Thomas Heggen Mister Roberts KK (Sep. 1946)
12041204 Arthur Sampson Football Coach KK (Sep. 1946)
12051205 Richard Sale Benefit Performance KK (Sep. 1946)
12061206 E. E. Halleran Double Cross Trail KK (Sep. 1946)
12071207 Earl Wilson Pikes Peek or Bust KK (Sep. 1946)
12081208 William Colt MacDonald Thunderbird Trail KK (Sep. 1946)
12091209 Vera Caspary Stranger Than Truth KK (Sep. 1946)
12101210 George Tabori Companions of the Left Hand KK (Sep. 1946)
12111211 Mary O'Hara Green Grass of Wyoming KK (Sep. 1946)
12121212 Theodora C. Stanwell-Fletcher Driftwood Valley KK (Sep. 1946)
12131213 Wilbur Daniel Steele The Best Stories of Wilbur Daniel SteeleKK (Sep. 1946)
12141214 Edward Ellsberg Under the Red Sea Sun KK (Sep. 1946)
12151215 Kenneth Fearing The Big Clock LL (Oct. 1946)
12161216 Max Brand Mountain Riders LL (Oct. 1946)
12171217 Pat Frank Mr. Adam LL (Oct. 1946)
12181218 Erle Stanley Gardner The Case of the Borrowed Brunette LL (Oct. 1946)
12191219 Christopher La Farge The Sudden Guest LL (Oct. 1946)
12201220 Peter Freuchen White Man LL (Oct. 1946)
12211221 Jonathan Daniels Frontier on the Potomac LL (Oct. 1946)
12221222 Rex Stout The Silent Speaker LL (Oct. 1946)
12231223 Joseph A. Margolies , ed.Strange and Fantastic StoriesLL (Oct. 1946)
12241224 Odell Shepard and Willard Shepard Holdfast Gaines LL (Oct. 1946)
12251225 John P. Marquand B.F.'s Daughter LL (Oct. 1946)
12261226 John Jennings The Salem Frigate LL (Oct. 1946)
12271227 Ralph G. Martin Boy from Nebraska MM (Nov. 1946)
12281228 David Stern Francis MM (Nov. 1946)
12291229 Willis George Surreptitious Entry MM (Nov. 1946)
12301230 James B. Hendryx Courage of the North MM (Nov. 1946)
12311231 Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge Death of a Tall Man MM (Nov. 1946)
12321232 John Steinbeck The Wayward Bus MM (Nov. 1946)
12331233 MacKinlay Kantor But Look, the Morn MM (Nov. 1946)
12341234 Van Wyck Mason Saigon Singer MM (Nov. 1946)
12351235 Fred Gipson Fabulous Empire MM (Nov. 1946)
12361236 Frank Waters The Colorado MM (Nov. 1946)
12371237 Ed Ainsworth (Edward M.) Eagles Fly West MM (Nov. 1946)
12381238 Inglis Fletcher Toil of the Brave MM (Nov. 1946)
12391239 Les Savage Jr. Treasure of the Brasada NN (Dec. 1946)
12401240 Tom West Six Gun Showdown NN (Dec. 1946)
12411241 Helen Reilly The Silver Leopard NN (Dec. 1946)
12421242 Luther Whiteman The Face of the Clam NN (Dec. 1946)
12431243 William Wister Haines Command Decision NN (Dec. 1946)
12441244 Arthur Henry Gooden The Shadowed Trail NN (Dec. 1946)
12451245 Bergen Evans The Natural History of Nonsense NN (Dec. 1946)
12461246 Carter Dickson My Late Wives NN (Dec. 1946)Carter Dickson and John Dickson Carr were the same person
12471247 Mildred Walker The Quarry NN (Dec. 1946)
12481248 James A. Michener Tales of the South Pacific NN (Dec. 1946)
12491249 Holger Cahill Look South to the Polar Star NN (Dec. 1946)
12501250 Eric Sevareid Not So Wild a Dream NN (Dec. 1946)
12511251 Nelson C. Nye The Barber of Tubac OO (Jan. 1947)
12521252 Dana Faralla The Magnificent Barb OO (Jan. 1947)
12531253 Fred Feldkamp , ed. Mixture for Men OO (Jan. 1947)
12541254 Wayne D. Overholser Buckaroo's Code OO (Jan. 1947)
12551255 Pat McGerr Pick Your Victim OO (Jan. 1947)
12561256 Michael Blankfort The Widow-Makers OO (Jan. 1947)
12571257 Evan Evans The Border Bandit OO (Jan. 1947)
12581258 William Gilmore Beymer The Middle of Midnight OO (Jan. 1947)
12591259 Clyde Brion Davis Jeremy Bell OO (Jan. 1947)
12601260 Fred Lieb The Detroit Tigers OO (Jan. 1947)
12611261 Garland Roark Wake of the Red Witch OO (Jan. 1947)
12621262 Paul I. Wellman The Walls of Jericho OO (Jan. 1947)
12631263 Max Brand Valley of Vanishing Men PP (Feb. 1947)
12641264 Peter Field Gambler's Gold PP (Feb. 1947)
12651265 Herman Wouk Aurora Dawn PP (Feb. 1947)
12661266 Gordon Merrick The Strumpet Wind PP (Feb. 1947)
12671267 Ernest Haycox Long Storm PP (Feb. 1947)
12681268 Laura Z. Hobson Gentleman's Agreement PP (Feb. 1947)
12691269 Ngaio Marsh Final Curtain PP (Feb. 1947)
12701270 Hilda Lawrence Death of a Doll PP (Feb. 1947)
12711271 Fred Lieb The Boston Red Sox (historical book) PP (Feb. 1947)
12721272 Max Manus 9 Lives Before Thirty PP (Feb. 1947)
12731273 Elliott Arnold Blood Brother PP (Feb. 1947)
12741274 David L. Cohn This Is the Story PP (Feb. 1947)
12751275 Curtis Bishop Shadow Range QQ (Mar. 1947)
12761276 Anthony Thorne So Long at the Fair QQ (Mar. 1947)
12771277 Mark Layton Silver Spurs QQ (Mar. 1947)
12781278 Edward A. Herron Alaska: Land of Tomorrow QQ (Mar. 1947)
12791279 Manning Coles With Intent to Deceive QQ (Mar. 1947)
12801280 John Dickson Carr The Sleeping Sphinx QQ (Mar. 1947)Carter Dickson and John Dickson Carr were the same person
12811281 Robert Standish Mr. On Loong QQ (Mar. 1947)
12821282 Marguerite Eyssen Go-Devil QQ (Mar. 1947)
12831283 Shirley Graham There Was Once a Slave QQ (Mar. 1947)
12841284 C. W. Grafton My Name Is Christopher Nagel QQ (Mar. 1947)
12851285 John Myers Myers The Wild Yazoo QQ (Mar. 1947)
12861286 Evelyn Wells Jed Blaine's Woman QQ (Mar. 1947)
1287 [note 1] 1287 Harold Rich Within the Ropes RR (Apr. 1947)
12881288 Bliss Lomax Trail Dust RR (Apr. 1947)
12891289 David Dodge How Green Was My Father RR (Apr. 1947)
12901290 Will Ermine The Drifting Kid RR (Apr. 1947)
12911291 Patrick Quentin Puzzle for Pilgrims RR (Apr. 1947)
12921292 Kelley Roos Ghost of a Chance RR (Apr. 1947)
12931293 Richard Lockridge and Frances Lockridge Think of Death RR (Apr. 1947)
12941294 Zane Grey Valley of Wild Horses RR (Apr. 1947)
12951295 Benedict Freedman and Nancy Freedman Mrs. Mike RR (Apr. 1947)
12961296 Annemarie Ewing Little Gate RR (Apr. 1947)
12971297 A. B. Guthrie Jr. The Big Sky RR (Apr. 1947)
12981298 Raymond T. Bond , ed.Famous Stories of Code & CipherRR (Apr. 1947)
12991299 Allan R. Bosworth Hang and Rattle SS (May 1947)
13001300 Peter Field Trail from Needle Rock SS (May 1947)
13011301 George Milburn Flannigan's Folly SS (May 1947)
13021302 Erle Stanley Gardner The Case of the Fan-Dancer's Horse SS (May 1947)
13031303 Francis Rufus Bellamy Blood Money SS (May 1947)
13041304 William Colt MacDonald Master of the Mesa SS (May 1947)
13051305 Arthur Loveridge Tomorrow's a Holiday SS (May 1947)
13061306 John Jennings Boston: Cradle of Liberty SS (May 1947)
13071307 Michael Leigh Comrade Forest SS (May 1947)
13081308 Robert McLaughlin The Side of the Angels SS (May 1947)
13091309 Herbert Krause The Thresher SS (May 1947)
13101310 Idwal Jones Vermilion SS (May 1947)
13111311 Max Brand The False Rider TT (Jun. 1947)
13121312 Kathleen Moore Knight The Blue Horse of Taxco TT (Jun. 1947)
13131313 Craig Rice , ed. Los Angeles Murders TT (Jun. 1947)
13141314 Elliot Merrick Passing By TT (Jun. 1947)
13151315 Richard Phenix On My Way Home TT (Jun. 1947)
13161316 Bob Feller Strikeout Story TT (Jun. 1947)
13171317 Budd Schulberg The Harder They Fall TT (Jun. 1947)
13181318 Charles E. Gillham Raw North TT (Jun. 1947)
13191319 Natalie Anderson Scott The Story of Mrs. Murphy TT (Jun. 1947)
13201320 Thomas B. Costain The Moneyman TT (Jun. 1947)
13211321 Samuel Shellabarger Prince of Foxes TT (Jun. 1947)
13221322 Ernie Pyle Home Country TT (Jun. 1947)

Notes

  1. This book is omitted in the principal source for this table (Manning, 2014), but it is listed in Editions for the Armed Services, Inc.: A History (1948) and the appendix to Cole (1984).

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References

  1. Manning, Molly Guptill (2014). When books went to war: the stories that helped us win World War II . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN   978-0-544-53517-6.
  2. Cole, John Young, ed. (1984). Books in action: the armed services editions . Library of Congress. ISBN   978-0844404660.
  3. Editions for the Armed Services, Inc.: a history, together with the complete list of 1324 books published for American armed forces overseas. Editions for the Armed Services, Inc. 1948.
  4. 1 2 "Dictionaries at War". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 23 November 2021.