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Part VI

(For meaning of the abbreviations and symbols used in this continuing bibliographical feature, see March 1957 issue.)

•Balzac, Honore de. THE GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN EYES. (n; III). Various translations, vp, vd.

Balzac, Honore de. VAUTRIN. (n; I). Various translations, vp, vd. Barbee, Jim. YOUNG JOHN. (n; II). New York, Pan, 1957. Bardin, John F. THE BURNING GI,ASS. (n; II). New York, Scribner, 1950.

**Barnes, Djuna. NIGHTWOOD. (n; III). New York, Harcourt, 1937. Reprint: New Directions New Classics Series, ca. 1946. Barnes, Margaret Campbell. ISABEL THE FAIR. (n; III). Philadel phia, Macrae Smith, 1957.

Barnfield, Richard. THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHERD. (p; III). London, 1594. Reprint: London: Fortune Press, 1936 and 1955. Barr, James (pseudonym for James Fugate, qv). DERRICKS. (collection of ss, all IV). New York: Greenberg, 1951. Reprint: New York: Pan, 1957).

Barr, James. QUATREFOIL. (n; IV). New York, Greenberg, 1950. Reprint: London: Vision Press, 1953 and 1957.

**Barry, Philip. HERE COME THE CLOWNS. (d;III). New York: Coward-McCann, 1939.

Baudelaire, Charles. LES FLEURS DU MAL. (p; III). Various translations; vp, vd.

*Baudelaire, Charles. PROSE AND POETRY. (III). (Translated by Arthur Symonds). New York: Boni, 1926.

Baum, Vicki. THE MUSTARD SEED. (n; III). New York: Dial, 1953. •Baum, Vicki. THE PRETTY LADY. (n; I). New York: Doran, 1918. Baumer, Marie. THE SEEKER AND THE SOUGHT. (n; II). New

York: Scribners, 1949.

Baxter, Walter. LOOK DOWN IN MERCY. (n; IV). London: Heinemann, 1951. Reprinted with different ending: New York: Putnam, 1952, and Popular G121.

Baxter, Walter. THE IMAGE AND THE SEARCH. (n; II). New York:

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Putnam:1954. Reprint: Popular G151.

•Beer, Thomas. MRS. EGG AND OTHER BARBARIANS. (n;I). New York: Knopf, 1933.

Belbenoit, Rene. DRY GUILLOTINE. (biog). New York: Dutton, 1938.

Belbenoit, Rene. HELL ON TRIAL. (biog). New York: Dutton, 1940. Bell, Margaret. MARGARET FULLER. (biog.). New York: Boni, 1930.

Bellaman, Henry. KINGS ROW. (n;II). New York: Simon and Schuster, 1940. Reprint: Pocket Book C2.

'Belot, Adolphe. MADEMOISELLE GIRAUD, MY WIFE. (n, IV). Chicago: Laird & Lee, 1891.

Benson, Arthur C. MEMOIRS OF ARTHUR HAMILTON. (n;I). New York: Kennerly, 1907. (First published in London in 1886 under pseudonym of "Christopher Carr").

Benson, E. F. THE INHERITORS. (n;I). Garden City: Doubleday, 1931.

Bentley, Phyllis E. THE BRONTES. (biog). Denver: Alan Swallow 1948.

Benton, Stuart (pseud. for George Sylvester Viereck). ALL THINGS HUMAN. (n; III). New York: Sheridan, 1949. Published in London by Duckworth in 1950 under Viereck's name. Sheridan reprints after 1955 under Viereck's name also.

Bester, Alfred. WHO, HE? (n;II). New York: Doubleday, 1955. Reprinted as THE RAT RACE in Berkeley G19.

Birabeau, Andre. REVELATION. (n; IV). New York: Viking, 1930. Bishop, John Peale. AN ACT OF DARKNESS. (n; II). New York: Scribner's, 1935.

Bishop, Leonard. CREEP INTO THY NARROW BED. (n; III). New York: Dial, 1954. Reprint: Pyramid G206 (abridged). •Bodin, Paul. THE SIGN OF EROS. (n;I). New York: Putnam, 1953. Reprint: Berkeley G13.

Boll, Heinrich. THE TRAIN WAS ON TIME. (n;II). New York: Criterion, 1956.

Bolton, Isabel. THE CHRISTMAS TREE. (n;IV). New York: Scribner's, 1949.

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*Bolton, Isabel. RUTH AND IRMA. (ss in 21 Variations; IV). New York: Greenberg, 1953.

Bourdet, Edouard. THE CAPTIVE. (d; IV). New York: Brentano, 1927.

Bourget, Faul. A LOVE CRIME. (n; II). New York: Societe des

Beaux-Arts, 1905. Reprint: Ace D-16.

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