Series I: Unbound
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, No. 1
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, No. 1
Oscar Wilde, The Ballad of Reading Gaol and Other Poems, No. 2
Voltaire, Fourteen Little Essays, No. 4
Thomas Paine, The Age of Reason, No. 4
Thomas Babington Macauley, Life of Samuel Johnson, No. 5
Guy de Maupassant, Love and Other Stories, No. 6
Thomas Huxley, A Liberal Education, No. 7
Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan, No. 8
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Great English Poems, No. 9
Francis Thompson, Shelley: An Essay, No. 10
Emily Hamblen, How to Understand the Philosophy of Nietzsche, No. 11
Edgar Allan Poe, Tales of Mystery, No. 12
Carroll Lane Fenton, Man and his Ancestors, No. 13
Margaret H. Sanger, What Every Girl Should Know, No. 14
Honore de Balzac, The Atheist's Mass and an Accursed House, No. 15
Henrik Ibsen, Ghosts, No. 16
Jerome K. Jerome, The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, No. 18
Will Durant, The Story of Friedrick Nietzsche's Philosophy, No. 19
M.A. Mugge, Nietzsche: Who He Was and What He Stood For, No. 19
Petroleum V. Nasby, Let's Laugh, No. 20, Lloyd E. Smith, Editor
Prosper Merimee, Carmen, No. 21
Edward Garnet, Tolstoy: His Life and Writings, No. 22
James Fenimore Cooper, Great Stories of the Sea, No. 23
Anton Chekhov, The Kiss and Other Stories, No. 24
Rhyming Dictionary, No. 25
Rhyming Dictionary, No. 25
George Bernard Shaw, On Going to Church, No. 26
Victor Hugo, The Last Days of a Condemned Man, No. 27
Voltaire, Toleration, No. 28
Olive Schreiner, Dreams, No. 29
Jack London, What Life Means to Me, No. 30
Maurice Maeterlinck, Pelleas and Milisande, No. 31
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, No. 32
John W. Gunn, Brann: Smasher of Shams, No. 33
Theodore M.R von Keler, The Mystery of the Iron Mask, No. 34
Francois De La Rochefoucauld, Facing the Plain Facts of Life (Maxims), No. 35
Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man Under Socialism, No. 36
William Morris, A Dream of John Ball, No. 37
Robert, Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, No. 38
Will Durant, The Story of Aristotle's Philosophy, No. 39
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, The House and the Brain, No. 40
Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, No. 41
G. Schwalbe, The Origin of the Human Race, No. 42
Horace Greeley and Robert Dale Owen, Marriage and Divorce, No. 43
Aesop, Famous Fable of Aesop, No. 44
Leo Tolstoy, Short Stories, No. 45
Oscar Wilde, Salome, No. 46
Carroll Fenton Lane, Animals of Ancient, No. 47
Bacon Francis, Truth and Seventeen Other Essays, No. 48
Ernst Haeckel, Controversy on the Creation of Man (Lecture on Evolution), No. 49
Coulson Turnbull, Giordand Bruno: The Story of His Life and Martydom, No. 51
Victor Hugo, Oration on Voltaire, No. 52
Clarence Darrow, Insects and Men: Instinct and Reason, No. 53
Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest, No. 54
William Hudson Henry, Herbert Spencer: His Life and Works, No. 55
Clement Wood and Gloria Goddard, A Dictionary of American Slang, No. 56
Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, No. 57
Giovanni Boccaccio, Tales from the Decameron, No. 58
Epigrams of Wit, Wisdom, and Wickedness, No. 59
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Compensation and Friendship, No. 60
Leo Tolstoy, What is Religion?, No. 61
Arthur Schopenhauer, Essays on Religion and Pantheism, No. 62
Percy, Bysshe Shelley, A Defense of Poetry, No. 63
Tudor, W. Jones, Rudolf Eucker: His Life and Philosophy, No. 64
Lloyd E. Smith, Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, No. 65
Alexandre Dumas, Crimes of the Borgais, No. 66
Vance Randolph, A History of the Medaeval Christian Church, No. 67
William Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Sonnets, No. 68
Alexander Dumas, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, No. 69
Charles Lamb, Charles Lamb's Essays, No. 70
Langdon Smith and Others, Poems of Evolution, No. 71
Nelson, Antrim Crawford, Best Poems of Walt Whitman, No. 73
Joseph H. Greer, Physiology of Sex Life, No. 74
Thomas Carlyle, On the choice of Books, No. 75
William, Jennings Bryan, The Prince of Peace, No. 76
What Great Men Have Said About Women, No. 77
John P. Altgeld, Hints on Public Speaking, No. 78
Alfred Tennyson, Enoch Arden, No. 79
Henrik Ibsen, Pillars of Society, No. 80
Clifford G. Grulee, The Care of the Baby, No. 81
Lloyd E. Smith, Common Faults in Writing English, No. 82
Leo Markun, The Evolution of Marriage, No. 83
Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun, No. 84
Emile Zola, The Attacks on the Mill, No. 85
George Brandes, On Reading: An Essay, No. 86
George Brandes, On Reading, No. 86, ca. 1921
Michel De Montaigne, Love: An Essay, No. 87
Robert G. Ingersoll, Vindication of Thomas Paine, No. 88
Love Letters of Men and Women of Genius, No. 89
W.S. Gilbert, The Mikado, No. 90
Clement Wood, Manhood: The Facts of Life Presented to Men, No. 91
Maynard Shipley, Hypnotism Made Plain, No. 92
Lewis Cornaro, How to Live One Hundred Years, No. 93
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., Trail and Death of Socrates, No. 94
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., Thomas de Quincy's Confessions of an Opium Eater, No. 95
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., Dialogues of Plato, No. 96
Self-Contradictions of the Bible, No. 97
Clement Wood, How to Love, No. 98
Moliere, Tartuffe, No. 99, 1922
Leonid Andreyev, The Red Laugh, No. 100
Lloyd E. Smith, Thoughts of Pascal, No. 101
Conan A. Doyle, Sherlock Holmes Tales, No. 102
Voltaire, Pocket Theology: A Dictionary of Skeptical Definitions, No. 103
Victor Hugo, The Battle of Waterloo, No. 104
Leonid Andreyev, The Seven that Were Hanged, No. 105
George Sand, A Daring Frenchwoman's View of Life, No. 106
Wilkie Collins, The Dream-Woman and the Yellow Tiger, No. 107
Edgar Allan Poe, The Fall of the House of Usher, No. 108
Joseph McCabe, Facts You Should Know About the Classics, No. 109
Albert Mordell, Dante and the Other Waning Classics, No. 109, 1923
Leo Markun, A Short History of the World War, No. 110
Albert Mordell, Dante and Other Waning Classics, No. 110
Sermon on the Mount and Other Famous Sayings of Jesus, No. 111
John Powys Cowper, The Secret of Self Development, No. 112
D.C. Trent, Best Wit of the English People: Proverbs of England, No. 113
Pierre Lebris, The Best Wit of the French People: Proverbs of France, No. 114
Proverbs of Japan, No. 115
Proverbs of China, No. 116
Proverbs of Italy, No. 117
Proverbs of Russia, No. 118
Proverbs of Ireland, No. 119
Proverbs of Spain, No. 120
Proverbs of Arabia, No. 121
A. Conan Doyle and Joseph McCabe, Debate of Spiritualism, No. 122
Life of Madame DuBarry, No. 123
Henry M. Tichenor, Theory of Reincarnation, No. 124
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., War Speeches of Woodrow Wilson, No. 125
Clement Wood, History of Rome, No. 126
Clement Wood, History of Rome, No. 126
Charles B. Reed, What Every Expectant Mother Should Know, No. 127
Clement Wood, Julius Caesar: Who He Was and What He Accomplished, No. 128
Robert G. Ingersoll and Cardinal Manning, Rome or Reason, No. 129
Robert G. Ingersoll and William Gladstone, Controversy on Christianity, No. 130
Leo Tolstoy, Redemption, No. 131
Warren Scholl, History and Beliefs of the Major Religions, No. 132
Maynard Shipley, Principles of Electricity, No. 133
Moliere, The Misanthrope (Comedy in Five Acts), No. 134
George Bernard Shaw, Socialism for Millionaires, No. 135
George H. Weaver, Measles, Diptheria, Scarlet Fever, Chicken Pox and Whooping Cough, No. 136
Home Nursing, No. 137
Arthur Schopenhauer, Studies in Pessimism, No. 138
Robert G. Ingersoll, Crimes Against Criminals: An Address, No. 139
Life of Dante, No. 139
Anatole France, Reflections on Life and Destiny, No. 140
Charles J. Finger, Life of Napoleon, No. 141
F.M. Bowicke, Bismarck and the German Empire, No. 142
Honore de Balzac, In the Time of Terror and Other Stories, No. 143
Sarah Helen Whitman, Was Poe Immoral?, No. 144
Rudyard Kipling, Great Ghost Stories, No. 145
John Greenleaf Whittier, Snow-Bound, Robert Browning, The Pied Piper, No. 146
Hilda Johnstone, Oliver Cromwell and His Times, No. 147
Jack London, The Strength of the Strong, No. 148
Charles J. Finger, Historic Crimes and Criminals, No. 149
Charles J. Finger, Lost Civilizations, No. 150
Rudyard Kipling, The Man Who Would Be King, No. 151
Jack London, The Son of the Wolf, No. 152
Henry M. Tichenor, Chinese Philosophy of Life, No. 153
Henrik Ibsen, Epigrams of Ibsen, No. 154
Napoleon Bonaparte, Maxims of Napoleon, No. 155
Hans Christian Andersen, Andersen's Fairy Tales, No. 156
Plato, The Republic of Plato, No. 157
Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland, No. 158
Will Durant, A Guide to Plato, No. 159
Voltaire, The Wit and Wisdom of Voltaire, No. 160
H.G. Wells, The Country of the Blind, No. 161
Edgar Allan Poe, Murders in the Rue Morgue and Ms. Found in a Bottle, No. 162
Lowes G. Dickinson, Sex Life in Greece and Rome
Michael Angelo's Sonnets, No. 164
Mark Twain, English as She is Spoke, No. 166
Morris Fishbein, General Hints on Everyday English , No. 167
Oscar Wilde, Epigrams of Oscar Wilde, No. 168
Vance Randolph, A History of the Modern Christian Church, No. 169
Vance Randolph, A History of the Ancient Christian Church, No. 170
Percy Ward and Frank Harris. Has Life any Meaning? (Debate). No. 171
Clement Wood, The Evolution of Sex, No. 172
James Russell Lowell, The Vision of Sir Launfal and Other Poems, No. 173
Voltaire, Ten Dialogues on Religion and Philosophy, No. 174
A Hindu Book of Love, No. 175
James Anthony Froude, Science of History, No. 175
Havelock Ellis, Four Essays on Sex, No. 176
John Stuart Mill, Subjection of Women, No. 177
Theophile Gautier, One of Cleopatra's Nights, No. 178
Waldo Ralph Emerson, Gems from Emerson, No. 179
George Bernard Shaw, Epigrams of Bernard Shaw, No. 180
Henry David Thoreau, Epigrams of Thoreau, No. 181
Henry James, Daisy Miller, No. 182
Henry M. Tichenor, Life of Jack London, No. 183
Henry M. Tichenor, Primitive Beliefs, No. 184
Robert G. Ingersoll, The Gods: a Lecture, No. 185
Edgar Allan Poe, How I Wrote "The Raven," No. 186
James Whistler, The Humor of Whistler, No. 187
Charles J. Finger, Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, No. 188
Havelock Ellis, Eugenics Made Plain, No. 189
William J. Fielding, Psycho-Analysis: The Key to Human Behavior, No. 190
Maynard Shipley, Evolution Versus Dogma, No. 191
Lloyd E. Smith, A Book of Synonyms, No. 192, 1921
Charles Lamb, Wit and Wisdom of Charles Lamb, No. 193
E.W Howe, When a Woman Enjoys Herself and Other Tales of a Small Town, No. 194
Henry David Thoreau, Thoughts on Nature, No. 195
George Sand, The Marquise: A Story of Secret Passion, No. 196
Miriam Allen DeFord, What Great Frenchwomen Learned about Love, No. 197
Anatole France, The Majesty of Justice, No. 198
Guy de Maupassant, The Tallow Ball, No. 199
Voltaire, The Ignorant Philosopher, No. 200
Julius Goebel, Goethe's Conversations with Eckermann, No. 201
Henry M. Tichenor, Survival of the Fittest, No. 202
Havelock Ellis, The Love Rights of Women, No. 203
Henry M. Tichenor, Sun Worship and Later Beliefs, No. 204
Artemus Ward, Charles F. Browne, Artemus Ward: His Book, No. 205
E.R.A Seligman and Scott Nearing, Debate on Capitalism Versus Socialism, No. 206
Henry M. Tichenor, The Olympian Gods, No. 207
Margaret Sanger vs. Winter Russell, Debate on Birth Control, No. 208
Adolphus Knopf, Aspects of Birth Control, No. 209
Gilbert Murray, The Stoic Philosophy, No. 210
John Stuart Mill, The Idea of a God in Nature, No. 211
John Wolfgang von Goethe, Life and Character, No. 212
Isaac Goldberg, Havelock Ellis: The Man and His Work, No. 213
Lloyd E. Smith, Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, No. 214
George Bernard Shaw, The Miraculous Revenge, No. 215
George Eliot, The Wit of Heinrich Heine, No. 216
William J. Fielding, The Puzzle of Personality, No. 217
Theodore M.R von Keler, The Essence of the Talmud, No. 218
Anatole France, The Human Tragedy, No. 219
Clarice Cunningham, Senator Vest's Tribute to a Dog and Other Dog Lore, No. 220
Maurice Maeterlinck, Women and Four Other Essays, No. 221
Rudyard Kipling, The Vampire and Other Poems, No. 222
Jack London, The Wife of a King, No. 223
Samuel Butler, God: Known and Unknown, No. 224
Manuel Komroff, Strange Loves, No. 225
Arthur Schnitzler, The Anti-Semites. Professor Bernhardi: A Play, No. 226
Carrol Lane Fenton, An Introduction to Zoology, No. 227
Havelock Ellis and George Viereck, Plain Talks with Husbands and Wives, No. 228
Moliere, Ridiculous Women (Les Precieuses Rodicules), No. 229
Theophile Gautier, The Fleece of Gold: The Quest for a Blonde Mistress, No. 230
Mark Twain, Humorous Sketches, No. 231
Thomas Hardy, The Three Strangers, No. 232
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Revealing Comments on Humanity and Life, No. 233
T.A. McNeal vs. Upton Sinclair, McNeal-Sinclaire Debate on Socialism, No. 234
G.K. Chesterton, Five Essays, No. 235
Robert G. Ingersoll, 61 Reasons for Doubting the Inspiration of the Bible, No. 236
Pierre Charles Baudelaire, Poems in Prose, No. 237
Tomas Huxley, Reflections on Modern Science, No. 238
Maxim Gorki, Twenty-six Men and a Girl, No. 239
William Shakespeare, The Tempest, No. 240
William Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, No. 241
William Shakespeare, As You Like It, No. 242
William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, No. 243
William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, No. 244
William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, No. 245
William Shakespeare, Hamlet, No. 246
William Shakespeare, Macbeth, No. 247
William Shakespeare, King Henry V, No. 248
William Shakespeare, Julius Ceasar, No. 249
William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, No. 250
William Shakespeare, Midsummer Night's Dream, No. 251
William Shakespeare, Othello, The Moor of Venice, No. 252
William Shakespeare, King Henry VIII, No. 253
William Shakespeare, Taming of the Shrew, No. 254
William Shakespeare, King Lear, No. 255
William Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis, No. 256
William Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 1, No. 257
William Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part II, No. 258
William Shakespeare, King Henry VI, Part 1, No. 259
William Shakespeare, King Henry VI, Part II, No. 260
William Shakespeare, King Henry VI, Part III, No. 261
William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, No. 262
William Shakespeare, King John, No. 263
William Shakespeare, King Richard III, No. 264
William Shakespeare, King Richard II, No. 265
A. Conan Doyle, Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, No. 266
E. Haldeman-Julius, What the Ford Five-Day Week Really Means, No. 267
William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, No. 268
Frederic Damrau, Can Faith Heal the Invalid?, No. 269
Frank Harris, Contemporary Portraits, Volume 2, No. 270
Maynard Shipley, Is Death Inevitable?, No. 271
Frank Harris, Contemporary Portraits, Volume 4, No. 272
Jean Jacques Rousseau, Chapters from the Social Contract, No. 273
Carroll Lane Fenton, Animals of Ancient Lands, No. 274
Carrol Lane Fenton, The Building of the Earth, No. 275
George Washington, Speeches and Letters (of George Washington), No. 276
Edward Everret Hale, The Man Without a Country, No. 277
Morris Fishbein, Quacks and Quackeries of the Healing Cults, No. 278
Robert Lious Stevenson, Will O' The Mill and Markheim, No. 279
Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince and Other Tales, No. 280
Thomas Babington Macauley, Lays of Ancient Rome, No. 281
Samuel Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, No. 282
Henry Longfellow, The Courtship of Milies Standish, No. 283
Robert Burns, Poems of Robert Burns, No. 284
George Moore, Euphorian in Texas, No. 285
Leo Markun, Prostitution in the Ancient World, No. 286
George Milburn, The Best Jokes about Doctors, No. 287
Jack London, Tales of Far North, No. 288
Sainte-Beuve, Essays on Chesterfield and Rabelais, No. 288
Pepy's Diary, No. 289
Allan Edgar Poe, The Gold Bug, No. 290
Mark Twain, Mark Twain's Jumping Frog and Other Humorous Tales, No. 291
Guy de Maupassant, Medemoiselle Fifi and Other Stories, No. 292
Robert Louis Stevenson, Francois Villon: Student, Poet and Housebreaker, No. 293
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnets from the Portuguese, No. 294
Henrik Ibsen, The Master Builder, No. 295
Robert Browning, Lyric Love, No. 296
Joseph McCabe, Do We Need Religion, No. 297
Nelson A. Crawford and David O'Neil, Today's Poetry: An Anthology, No. 298
Walt Whitman, Prose Nature Notes, No. 299
Alexandre Dumas, Terrorism in France, No. 300
Charles J. Finger, Sailor Chanties and Cowboy Songs, No. 301
Henrik Ibsen, The Wild Duck, No. 302
Henrik Ibsen, Rosmersholm, No. 303
What Great Women Have Said About Men, No. 304
Thomas Babington Machuley, Machiavelli, No. 305
A.E. Houseman, A Shropshire Lad, No. 306
James M. Barrie, A Tillyloss Scandal, No. 307
Oliver Goldsmith, She Stoops to Conquer, No. 308
Moliere, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, No. 309
William M. Thackeray, The Wisdom of Thackeray, No. 310
Robert Louis Stevenson, A Lodging for the Night, No. 311
John W. Gunn, The Life and Works of Laurence Sterne, No. 312
Oscar Wilde, The Decay of Lying, No. 313
Alphonse Daudet, Short Stories, No. 314
Oscar Wilde, Pen, Pencil, and Poison, No. 315
Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, No. 316
Anton Chekhov, A Flirtation in the Night and Other Stories, No. 317
Honore Balzac, Christ in Flanders and Other Stories, No. 318
Alexandre Dumas, A Story of Infamous Intrigue (Comtesse de Saint-Geran), No. 319
Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince, No. 320
Carroll Lane Fenton, A History of Evolution, No. 321
Henry M. Tichenor, The Buddhist Philosphy of Life, No. 322
Henry M. Tichenor, The Life of Joan of Arc, No. 323
John Hugh Bowers, Life of Abraham Lincoln, No. 324
E.M Bowden, The Essence of Buddhism, No. 325
Charles J. Finger, Hints on Writing Short Stories, No. 326
Charles J. Finger, The Ice Age, No. 327
Charles J. Finger, Joseph Addison and His Time, No. 328
Dante Alighieri, Dante's Inferno, Volume I, No. 329
Dante Alighieri, Dante's Inferno, Volume II, No. 330
Rudyard Kipling, The Finest Story in the World and Other Stories, No. 331
Rudyard Kipling, The Man Who Was and Other Stories, No. 332
Rudyard Kipling, Mulvaney Stories, No. 333
Mr. and Mrs. E. Haldeman-Julius, Caught and Deams and Compound Interest, No. 334
William Butler Yeats, The Land of Heart's Desire, No. 335
Rudyard Kipling, The Mark of the Beast and Heat of the District, No. 336
Robert Browning, Pippa Passes, No. 337
Henry M. Tichenor, A Guide to Emerson, No. 338
Ernest Renan, The Life of Jesus, No. 340
John Hugh Bowers, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, No. 341
Murray Sheehan, Hints on News Reporting, No. 342
John W. Gunn, Diary of Columbus in 1492 (First Voyage to America), No. 343
Honore de Balzac, Don Juan: A Passion in the Desert, No. 344
Theophile Gautier, Clarimonde: Harlot and Vampire, No. 345
Old Ballads, No. 346
Virginia Rudder Grundy, A Book of Riddle Rimes, No. 347
Edward Mack, Best Wit of the Scotch People, Proverbs of Scotland, No. 348
Robert Louis Stevenson, An Apology for Idlers and Other Essays, No. 349
Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler, No. 350
Walt Whitman, Memories of Lincoln, No. 351
William Morris, Thirteenth Century Prose Tales, No. 352
Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House, No. 353
Joseph McCabe, The Absurdities of Christian Science, No. 354
Andrew Lang, Aucassin and Nicolete, No. 355
Alfred Tennyson, The Charge of Light Brigade and Other Poems, No. 356
Rudyard Kipling, City of the Dreadful Night, No. 357
Robert Louis Stevenson, Virginibus Puerisque, No. 358
Frank Harris, The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story, Volume I, No. 359
Frank Harris, The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story, Volume II, No. 360
Frank Harris, The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story, Volume III, No. 361
Frank Harris, The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story, Volume IV, No. 362
Bret Harte, Miggles and Other Stories, No. 363
Arthur Schopenhauer, How to Argue Logically: The Art of Controversy, No. 364
Joseph McCabe, Myths of Religious Statistics, No. 365
Joseph McCabe, Religion's Failure to Combat Crime, No. 366
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., How to Improve your Conversation, No. 367
Artemus Ward, Comic Journey to California and Back, No. 368
Artemus Ward, Artemus Ward's Travels, No. 369
Robert Louis Stevenson, Father Damien, No. 370
Matthew Arnold, Empedocles on Etna, No. 371
John S. Gambs, A Guide to Malthusianism, No. 372
Oscar Wilde, The Truth of Masks, No. 373
Russel Hugh Fraser, The Psychology of Suicide, No. 374
Sara Haardt, The Love Story of an Old Maid, No. 375
Oscar Wilde, A Woman of no Importance, No. 376
Leo Markun, The Psychology of Joy and Sorrow, No. 377
E. W Howe, The Covered Wagon and the West, and Other Stories, No. 378
Victor Hugo, The King Enjoys Himself, No. 379
Yugoslav Proverbs, No. 380
Robert Swasey, ed., Wit and Wisdom of Dickens, No. 381
John W. Gunn, ed., The Humor and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, No. 382
Leo Markun, Prostitution in the United States, No. 383
August Strindberg, Four One Acts Plays, No. 384
Maxim Gorki, Chelkash, No. 385
Maxim Gorki, Creatures That Once Were Men, No. 386
Murray Sheehan, The Story of Painting, No. 387
Champak C. Shah, ed., Proverbs of Hindustan, No. 388
Maxim Gorki, My Fellow-Traveler, No. 389
Leo Tolstoy, The Death of Ivan Ilyitch, No. 390
Ouida, A Dog of Flanders, No. 391
Ouida, The Nurnberg Stove, No. 392
Thomas Babington Macauley, Frederic The Great, No. 393
Charles J. Finger, ed., Boswell's Life of Johnson, No. 394
Charles J. Finger, ed., Autobiography of Benevenuto Cellini, No. 395
Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-Julius, Embers: A Play in One Act, No. 396
Irish Fairy Tales, No. 397
Henry M. Tichenor, ed., Irish Folk Songs and Tales, No. 398
Tales from the Arabian Nights. Volume I, (Sinbad The Sailor), No. 399
Tales from the Arabian Nights, Volume II. (Ali Baba, Aladdin), No. 400
William Fielding, Woman - The Warrior, No. 401
George Moore, Epigrams of George Moore, No. 402
Murray Sheenan, A History of Music, No. 403
Alfred de Musset, Romances of Paris, No. 404
John S. Gambs, Outline of Economics, No. 405
Alexander Pope, An Essay on Man, No. 406
R.A Power, Hints on Farming, No. 407
William F. Hodgings, An Introduction to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, No. 408
Hereward Carrington, Great Men of Science, No. 409
Restif de La Bretonne, Amorous Misadventures, No. 410
Leo Markun, What You Should Know About Phrenology, No. 411
Charles J. Finger, Mahomet, No. 412
I. B. Stoughton Holborn, The Need for Art in Life, No. 413
John Cowper Powys, The Art of Happiness, No. 414
Carroll Lane Fenton, The Age of Mammals, No. 415
Sholom Asch, The God of Vengeance, No. 416
Hereward Carrington, The Nature of Dreams, No. 417
Euripides, The Bacchantes, No. 418
Hereward Carrington, Life: Its Origin and Nature, No. 419
Charles B. McMichael, ed., Short Stories from the Spanish, No. 420
Hereward Carrington, Yoga Philosophy: An Outline of the Secret Hindu Teachings, No. 421
George Milburn, The Best Yankee Jokes, No. 422
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men, Volume I, No. 423
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men, Volume II, No. 424
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men, Volume III, No. 425
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men, Volume IV, No. 426
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Love Poems of John Keats, No. 427
Theodore M.R. Von Keler, The Essence of the Koran, No. 428
John W. Gunn, The Life and Works of Jonathan Swift, No. 429
R.A. Power, Poultry for Profit, No. 430
Leo Markun, A United States Commercial Geography, No. 431
Charles J. Finger, The Tragic Story of Oscar Wilde's Life, No. 432
Louis R. Gottschalk, The Tragedy of Jean Paul Marat, No. 433
Leo Markun, The Great Love of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, No. 434
Julius Moritzen, The Significance of George Brandes, No. 434, 1923
John Cowper Powys, One Hundred Best Books, No. 435
Julius Moritzen, Henrik Ibsen: His Life, Aim and Influence, No. 436
Julius Sheenan, Hints on Scenario Writing, No. 437
Jules Beaujoint, ed., Secret Memoirs of a French Royal Mistress (Marquise De Pompadour), No. 438
Joseph McCabe, My Twelve Years in a Monastery, No. 439
Alan Monk, Baseball: How to Play it and How to Watch It, No. 440
Theodore M.R. Von Keller, The Buffoon, No. 441, 1923
Charles J. Finger, Oscar Wilde in Outline, No. 442, 1923
Will Durant, The Story of Francis Bacon's Philosophy, No. 443
Isaac Goldberg, Epigrams of Remy De Gourmont, No. 444
Joseph McCabe, The Fraud of Spiritualism, No. 445
Joseph McCabe, The Psychology of Religion, No. 446
William J. Fielding, Autosuggestion: How It Works, No. 447
John Cowper Powys, Essays on Montaigne, Pascal, Voltaire, No. 448
William J. Fielding, Autosuggestion and Health, No. 449
John Cowper Powys, Essays on De Maupassant, Anatole France, William Blake, No. 450
John Cowper Powys, Essays on De Gourmont and Byron, No. 451
Leo Markun, A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, No. 452
John Cowper Powys, Essays on Joseph Conrad and Oscar Wilde, No. 453
Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-Julius, The Unworthy Coopers and Comtesse Du Jones, No. 454
Theodore M.R Von Keller, Richard Strauss's Salome, No. 455
Theodore M.R Von Keller, Bizet's Carmen, No. 456
Theodore M.R Von Keller, Lohengrin, No. 457
Theodore M.R Von Keller, Tannhaeuser, No. 458
Nelson E. Ross, How to Write Telegrams Properly, No. 459
E. Julius-Haldeman, Miscellaneous Essays, No. 460
E. Julius-Haldeman, Literary Essays, No. 461
Everyman: A Morality Play, No. 462
E. Julius-Haldeman, The Art of Reading, No. 463
E. Julius-Haldeman, Is Progression an Illusion? And Other Notes, No. 464
D.O.S Lowell, Esperanto for Beginners, No. 465
Murray Sheehan, A History of Sculpture, No. 466
John Mason, Evolution Made Plain, No. 467
Murray Sheehan, The Story of Architecture, No. 468
Julius Moritzen, The Egypt of Yesterday, No. 469
Isaac Goldberg, Jazz Music, No. 470
Charles J. Finger, The Essence of Confucianism, No. 471
John W. Gunn, The Strange Notes of Samuel Butler, No. 472
Betty Van Deventer, Lives of Chorus Girls, No. 473
Maynard Shipley, Is Man an Electric Machine, No. 474
Leo Markun, How to Develop Your Sense of Humor, No. 475
Isaac Goldberg, Gilbert and Sullivan, No. 476
Joseph McCabe, The Nonsense Called Theosophy, No. 477
Champak C. Shah, Sanskrit Proverbs, No. 478
Betty Van Deventer, How New York Working Girls Live, No. 479
R.A Power, Hints on Animal Husbandry, No. 480
Clement Wood, The Stone Age, No. 481
Julies Verne, Five Weeks in a Balloon, No. 482, Condensed by Charles Finger
Frederick Marryat, The Privateersman, No. 483
Henry Flury, The Menace of "Blue" Laws, No. 484
Julies Verne, A Voyage to the Moon, No. 485, Condensed Translation by Charles Finger
R.A Power, Hints on Soils and Fertilizers, No. 486
Lloyd E. Smith, Thomas Carlyle's Philosophy of Clothes, No. 487
John Woodworth, How Not to be a Wallflower, No. 488
Isaac Goldberg, Yiddish Short Stories, No. 489
Julius Moritzen, Life of Michelangelo (As Seen by Gerog Brandes), No. 490
Hereward Carrington, Psychology for Beginners, No. 491
Nelson Antrim Crawford, Poems of William Morris, No. 492
Hereward Carrington, New Discoveries in Science, No. 493
Wallace Thurman, Negro Life in New York's Harlem, No. 494
Theodore M.R von Keller, Rigoletto, No. 495
Charles J. Finger, Hints on Writing One-Act Plays, No. 496
Lloyd E. Smith, Legends of Greek and Roman Heroes, No. 497
Lloyd E. Smith, Greek and Roman Mythology, No. 498
Lloyd E. Smith, A Dictionary of Classical Mythology, No. 499
Euripides, Medea, No. 500
George Milburn, How to Tie All Kinds of Knots, No. 501
Euripides, Hippolytus, No. 502
Leo Markun, A Short Story of the Civil War, No. 503
Virginius Dabney, The Myth of the Ride of Paul Revere, No. 504
Matthew Arnold's Literature and Dogma, No. 504, Condensed by John Mason, 1924
Julius Moritzen, Life of Voltaire (As Seen by Georg Brandes), No. 506
Isaac Goldberg, Richard Wagner: An Introduction, No. 507
James B. Thomas, A Guide to Bergson, No. 508
Clarence Darrow vs. Will Durant, Are We Machines: Is Life Mechanical or Is It "Something Else," No. 509
Julius Mortizen, Electric Energy: What It Does and Promises, No. 510
Sophocles, King Oedipus, No. 511
Will Durant, Voltaire and the French Enlightenment, No. 512
Charles J. Finger, The Travels of Marco Polo, No. 513
Clement Wood, Hints on Writing Poetry, No. 514
Louis R. Gottschalk, The Fall of Louis XVI, No. 515
Charles J. Finger, A Book of Real Adventures, No. 516
Helene Paquin, How to Make all Kinds of Candy, No. 518
Isaac Goldberg, A Guide to Rabelais, No. 519
Will Durant, A Guide to Spinoza, No. 520
Micheal Gold, Life of John Brown, No. 521
John W. Gunn, Life of Thomas Paine, No. 522
John W. Gunn, Life of Benjamin Franklin, No. 523
Hereward Carrington, Death: And Its Problems, No. 524
Julius Moritzen, Life of Goether (As Seen by Georg Brandes), No. 525
Julius Moritzen, Life of Julius Caesar (As Seen by Georg Brandes), No. 526
Henry T. Schnittkind, A Guide to Aeschylus, No. 527
Julius Moritzen, Life of Shakespeare (As Seen by Georg Brandes), No. 528
William J. Fielding, Woman - The Criminal, No. 529
Isaac Goldberg, Camoens: Central Figure of Portuguese Literature, No. 530
Alexander Harvey, Essays of Jesus, No. 532
Alexander Harvey, Essays on the Friends of Jesus, No. 533
Llewelen Powys, Honey and Gall, No. 534
George E. Lardner, How to Play Golf, No. 535
William J. Fielding, What the Woman Past Forty Should Know, No. 536
Charles J. Finger, Life of Barnum, The Man Who Lured the Herd, No. 537
Charles J. Finger, Robin Hood and His Merry Men, No. 538
Francisco De Rojas Zorilla, None Beneath the King, No. 539
Remy De Gourmont, Stories in Yellow, Black, White, Blue, Violet, and Red, No. 540
Remy De Gourmont, Stories in Green, Zinzolin, Rose, Purple, Mauve, Lilac and Orange, No. 541
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Power and Behavior, No. 542
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Experience and Politics, No. 543
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Poet and Nature, No. 544
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Character and Manners, No. 545
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Love, Heroism and Prudence, No. 546
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Spiritual Laws and Circles, No. 547
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on History and Intellect, No. 548
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Nominalist and Realist, Gifts and the Over-Soul, No. 549
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Art and Self-Reliance, No. 550
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Beauty and Worship, No. 551
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Fate and Illusions, No. 552
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Wealth and Culture, No. 553
Robert Louis Stevensons, A Child's Garden of Verses, No. 554
Carrol Lane Fenton, The Structure of the Earth, No. 555
Esther Floyd, Hints on Etiquette, No. 556
Maynard Shipley, Is the Moon a Dead World?, No. 557
Charles J. Finger, Great Pirates, No. 558
Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, No. 559
Euripides, Electra, No. 560
C.J. Bender, African Jungle Tales, No. 561
Sophocles, Antigone, No. 562
Maynard Shipley, New Light on Prehistoric Cultures, No. 563
John Mason, Volney's Ruins of Empires, No. 564
Charles J. Finger, Magellan and the Pacific, No. 565
Carroll Lane Fenton, Ernst Haeckel: Youth, No. 566
Carroll Lane Fenton, Darwin as a Naturalist, No. 567
Carroll Lane Fenton, Darwin and the Theory of Evolution, No. 568
Theodore M.R Von Keller, Gotterdamerung, No. IV of the Nibelung's Ring, No. 569
Gustave Flaubert, The Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller, No. 570
Arch. B.D Alexander, Kant's Critical Philosophy, No. 571
John Gay, The Beggar's Opera, No. 572
The Gist of Herbert Spencer, No. 573
Arthur Schopenhauer, The Chrisian System and Other Essays, No. 574
Arthur Schopenhauer, Essays on Ethics, No. 575
Epictetus, The Encheiridion, or Manual, No. 576
George Eliot, The Lifted Veil, No. 577
George Sylvester Vierneck, The Haunted House and Other Poems, No. 578
George Sylvester Vierneck, The Three Sphinxes and Other Poems, No. 579
Helen Putnam Van Sicklen, A History of Polar Exploration and Adventure, No. 580
W.H. Mallock, ed., Lucretius on Life and Death, No. 581
Remy de Gourmont, Philosophic Nights in Paris, No. 582
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle: Volume I, No. 583
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Volume II, No. 584
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Volume III, No. 585
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Volume IV, No. 586
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Volume V, No. 587
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Volume VI, No. 588
Upton Sinclair, The Pot Boiler, No. 589
Upton Sinclair, The Millenium: Volume I, No. 590
Upton Sinclair, The Millenium: Volume II, No. 591
James Allen, As a Man Thinketh, No. 593
Upton Sinclair, The Overman, No. 594
Max Beerbohm, The Happy Hypocrite, No. 595
Kermet E. Parker, A History of Modern Mexico, No. 596
Leo Markun, A Short History of the American Revolution, No. 597
Carroll Lane Fenton, Ernst Haeckel: Philosopher-Naturalist, No. 598
Carroll Lane Fenton, Haeckel's Monistic Philosophy, No. 599
Henry C. Vedder, The Essence of the Bible, No. 600
Andre Gide and Others, Recollections of Oscar Wilde, No. 601
Hereward Carrington, The Great Pyramid of Egypt, No. 602
Maynard Shipley, A B C of the Electron Theory of Matter, No. 603
Charles J. Finger, Life of Theodore Roosevelt, No. 604
Flora Warren Seymour, The Indians of the Pueblos, No. 605
James Juvenal Hayes, How to Play Chess, No. 606
Maynard Shipley, Solving the Mystery of the Comets, No. 607
Maynard Shipley, The Origin and Development of the Atomic Theory, No. 608
Maynard Shipley, Are the Planets Inhabited?, No. 609
Henry C. Vedder, Life of Martin Luther, No. 610
Isaac Goldberg, H.L. Mencken, No. 611
Lloyd E. Smith, Disraeli: England's Novelist-Premier, No. 612
Vance Randolph, Ancient Philosophers, No. 613
Vance Randolph, Religious Philosophers, No. 614
Vance Randolph, Modern Philosophers, No. 615
Walter Scott, The Lady of the Lake, No. 616
Gustave Flaubert, Hamilcar: Great Man of Carthage, No. 617
Nelson Antrim Crawford, Poems of William Woodsworth, No. 618
Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, No. 619
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, No. 620
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., The Wit and Wisdom of Disraeli, No. 621
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates, No. 622
Sophocles, Electra, No. 623
Henry C. Vedder, The Gospel of Luke, No. 624
Henry C. Vedder, The Gospel of Mark, No. 625
Clement Wood, ed., Negro Songs. An Anthology, No. 626
Clement Wood, The Making of the Old Testament, No. 628
John W. Shannon, Hand-Book of Legal Forms, No. 629
Upton Sinclair, The Naturewoman, No. 631
Upton Sinclair, The Machine, No. 632
Anna Louise Strong, Was Lenin A Great Man?, No. 633
Upton Sinclair, A Captain of Industry, Volume 1, No. 634
Upton Sinclair, A Captain of Industry, Volume 2, No. 635
Henry Drummond, The Greatest Thing in the World, No. 636
Vance Randolph, Pocket Dictionary: English-German/ German-English, No. 637
Henry George, The Crime of Poverty, No. 638
4000 Most Essential English Words, No. 639
Jack London, The Apostate, No. 640
Francis Bacon, New Atlantis, No. 642
Francis Bacon, A Collection of Apothegms, No. 643
Leo Markun, Women Who have Lived for Love, No. 644
Gloria Goddard, Confidential Chats with Wives, No. 645
Isaac Goldberg, The Spirit of Brazilian Literature, No. 646
Morris Fishbein, The Facts about Rejuvenation, No. 648
Max Beerbohm, A Defense of Cosmetics, No. 649
E. Julius-Haldeman and Others, K K K the Kreed of the Klansmen, No. 650
Daniel H. Bonus, How to Psycho-Analyze Yourself, No. 651
Imperial Wizard Evans, Zangwill Isreal and Others, Is the Ku Klux Klan Constructive or Destructive? A Debate, No. 652, 1924
William J. Fielding, What Every Boy Should Know, No. 653
William J. Fielding, What Every Young Man Should Know, No. 654
William J. Fielding, What Every Young Woman Should Know, No. 655
William J. Fielding, What Every Young Woman Should Know, No. 655
William J. Fielding, What Every Married Man Should Know, No. 656
William J. Fielding, What Every Married Man Should Know
Wiliam J. Fielding, What Every Married Woman Should Know, No. 657
Clarice Cunningham, Toasts for All Occasions, No. 658
Theodore Dreiser, The Lost Phoebe and Old Rogaum and His Theresa, No. 659
Theodore Dreiser, My Brother Paul and W. L. S., No. 660
Theodore Dreiser, Neurotic America and the Sex Impulse and Some Aspects of Our National Character, No. 661
Mark Twain, Amusing Answers to Correspondents, and Other Pieces, No. 662
Mark Twain, Journalism in Tennessee, and Other Humorous Sketches, No. 663
Sylvestre Dorian, ed., Oscar Wilde's Letters to Sarah Bernhardt, No. 664
Sylvestre Dorian, ed., Sarah Bernhardt's Love Letters to Sardou, No. 665
Sylvestre Dorian, Sarah Bernhardt As I Knew Her, Volume 1, No. 666
Sylvestre Dorian, Sarah Bernhardt As I Knew Her, Volume 2, No. 667
Mark Twain, Humorous Fables, No. 668
Josh Billings, Josh Billings' Comical Lexicon and Other Amusing Skits, No. 670
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., Moral Discourses of Epictetus, No. 671
Giovanni Boccaccio, Illicit Love, and Other Stories, No. 672
Giovanni Boccaccio, Tales of Life and Love, No. 673
Giovanni Boccaccio, The Falcon, and Other Tales, No. 674
Sylvestre Dorian, ed., Sarah Bernhardt's Philosophy of Love, No. 675
Sylvestre Dorian, ed., Sarah Bernhardt's Love Letters to Pierre Berton, No. 676
Bertrand Russel, What Can A Free Man Worship, No. 677
John W. Gunn, Haldeman-Julius - The Man and His Work, No. 678
Hereward Carrington, Chemistry for Beginners, No. 679
Morris Fishbein, Louis Pasteur - The Man And His Work, No. 680
Lloyd E. Smith, Spelling Self-Taught, No. 681
Lloyd E. Smith, Grammar Self-Taught, No. 682
Lloyd E. Smith, Punctuation Self-Taught, No. 683
Rabbi Leo Jung, Essence of Judaism, No. 684
Russel B. Herts, Practical Hints on Interior Decoration, No. 685
Carroll and Mildred Fenton, Records of Evolution, No. 686
U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Monroe Doctrine, No. 687
Louis Reiss and William J. Fielding, Teeth and Mouth Hygiene, No. 688
William J. Fielding, Woman's Sexual Life, No. 689
William J. Fielding, Man's Sexual Life, No. 690
William J. Fielding, The Child's Sexual Life, No. 691
William J. Fielding, Homo-Sexual Life, No. 692
Vance Randolph, New Experiments in Animal Psychology, No. 693
Carroll Lane Fenton, The Evidence for Evolution, No. 694
Carroll Lane Fenton, Embryology and Its Evidence for Evolution, No. 695
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Pronounce 4000 Proper Names, No. 696
Lloyd E. Smith, 4000 Words Often Mispronounced, No. 697
Ben Hecht, Tales of Chicago Streets, No. 698
Ben Hecht, Broken Necks, And Other Stories, No. 699
Will Durant, The Story of Schopenhauer's Philosophy, No. 700
Harry Hibschman, Why I Am A Heretic, No. 701
Llewelyn Powys, Cup-Bearers of Wine and Hellebore, No. 702
Vance Randolph, Physiology Self-Taught, No. 703
Palmistry all About it, No. 704
Betty Van Deventer, 100 Professions for Women, No. 705
Franklin Steiner, The Bible: Should It Be In the School Room?, No. 706
Anatole France, Epigrams of Love, Life and Laughter, No. 707
Clement Wood, An Introduction to Philology, No. 708
Clement Wood, Sociology for Beginners, No. 709
Clement Wood, Botany for Beginners, No. 710
Odd Facts About American Life, A Symposium, No. 711
Clement Wood, Shelley and the women He Loved, No. 712
Clement Wood, Byron and the Women He Loved, No. 713
Clement Wood, Emerson: The Man and His Works, No. 714
Clement Wood, Auction Bridge for Beginners, No. 715
Clement Wood, Mother Goose, No. 716
Clement Wood, Modern Sexual Morality, No. 717
Clement Wood, Great Women of Antiquity, No. 718
Clement Wood, ed., Poetry of the Southern States, No. 719
Maynard Shipley, The Intelligence of Invertebrate Animals, No. 720
Maynard Shipley, The Intelligence of Vertebrate Animals, No. 721
Maynard Shipley, Electricity and Life, No. 722
Bertrand Rusell vs. Scott Nearing, Soviet Form of Government, No. 723
Ben B. Lindsey, Address at the Grave of Luther Burbank, No. 724
Vance Randolph, Zoology Self-Taught, No. 725
Joseph H. Greer, Simple Facts about Venereal Diseases, No. 726
Vance Randolph, The Psychology of the Affections, No. 727
Vance Randolph, Life among the Bees, No. 728
Joseph Headen, How to Budget the Family Income, No. 729
Leo Markun, Mistresses of Today, No. 730
Loe Markun, The Mental Differences Between Men and Women, No. 731
Isaac Goldberg, The Spirit of Yiddish Literature, No. 732
Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian Short Stories, No. 733
Lloyd E. Smith, A Book of Useful Phrases, No. 734
Morals of Seneca, No. 736, Edited by Lloyd E. Smith
Joseph Joubert, Thoughts on the Meaning of Life, No. 737, Edited by Lloyd E. Smith
Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac, Edited by Lloyd E. Smith
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., Tales in Verse of Terror and Wonder, No. 739
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Poems of William Cullen Bryant, No. 740
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Poems of John Greenleaf Whitter, No. 741
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Poems of Ralph Waldo Emerson, No. 742
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Great Christian Hymns, No. 743
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley, No. 744
Frank Harris, Montes: The Matador, No. 745
Frank Harris, A Daughter of Eve, No. 746
Luigi Del Riccio, The True Story of Eleanora Duse's Love Affair with D'Annunzio, No. 747
Lawrence A. Barret, Elementary Plane Geometry Self Taught, No. 748
Raymond S. Spears, Camping, Woodcraft and Wildcraft, No. 749
Raymond S. Spears, Helpful Hunts for Hikers, No. 750
Ralph. E. Cheyney, Hints on How to Merchandise, No. 751
Louis Adamic and Others, What You Should know About California, No. 752
Ralph Church, The Essence of Catholicism, No. 753
Leo Markun, An International Dictionary of Authors, No. 754
Edgcumb Pinchon, Life Among Hollywood's "Extra" Girls, No. 755
Flora Warren Syemour, The Story of the Sioux Indians, No. 756
Aristophanes, The Frogs, No. 758
Leo Markun, How to Conquer Stupidity, No. 759
Leo Markun, How to Conquer Stupididty, No. 759
Aeschylus, Agamemnon, No. 760
Hereward Carrington, Food and Diet in Relation to Life and Health, No. 761
Henry Frank and Percy Ward, Optimism or Pessimism: Which Is The More Reasonable Philosophy of Life? A Debate, No. 762
Charles J. Finger, The Gist of Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, No. 763
Leo Markun, Hints on Writing Book-Reviews, No. 764
Henry C. Vedder, The Life of Francis Assisi
Arthur Schnitzler, Gallant Cassian. A Puppet Play, No. 766
Leo Markun, What You Should Know About Astrology, No. 767, 1927
Leo Markun, What You Should Know About Astrology, No. 767
George Milburn, ed., The Best Jokes about Lawyers, No. 768
John W. Gunn, Life of Thomas Jefferson, No. 769
Stanley Vestal, Adventures of Kit Carson: Frontier Hero, No. 770
John W. Gunn, The Humor of "Bill" Nye, No. 771
Will Durant, The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer, No. 772
Leo Markun, Good Habits and How to Form Them, No. 773
Margaret Munsterberg, ed., Famous German Poems, No. 774
C.L. Byrne, First Aid of Investors, No. 775
A. G. Miller, The Foundations of Science, No. 776
Harry Hibschman, The Riddle of Human Behavior, No. 777
Carroll Lane Fenton, The Environment of Life, No. 778
Carroll Lane Fenton, The Fitness of Life, No. 779
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel and Other Poems, No. 780
Gerard Harrington, Catholicism and Sex, No. 781
Daniel H. Bonus, Psycho-Analysis and the Link Between Mind and Body, No. 782
Rudyard Kipling, Mandalay, and Other Poems, No. 783
Daniel H. Bonus, Association Tests Used In Psycho Analysis, No. 784
Lloyd Smith, ed., Ballads of Sir Walter Scott, No. 785
Leo Markun, Catherine the Great and Her Lovers, No. 786
Oscar Wilde, The Harlot's House and Other Poems, No. 787
Walter White, The American Negro and His Problems, No. 788
Frank O. Eagin, A Digest of U.S. Marriage and Divorce Laws, No. 789
George Sylvestre Viereck, Poems of Fancois Villon, No. 790
Algernon Charles Swinburne, Poems and Ballads, No. 791
Algernon Charles Swinburne, The Triumph of Time and Other Poems, No. 792
John Davidson, A Ballad of a Nun and Other Poems, No. 793
Arthur J. Cramp, Patent Medicine and the Public Health, No. 794
Rudyard Kipling, Gunga Din and Other Poems, No. 795
Vance Randolph, Life Among the Butterflies, No. 796
C.J. Blender, Twenty Years Among African Negros, No. 797
Oliver Godsmith, The Deserted Village, No. 799
Clement Wood, Sex in Psychoanalysis, No. 800
George Milburn, A Rapid Calculator, No. 801
Will Durant, Contemporary European Philosophers: Bergson, Croce, and Bertrand Russell, No. 802
Ricardo Fernandez Guardia, Costa Rican Tales, No. 803
Anton S. Booker, Freud on Sleep and Sexual Dreams, No. 804
Vance Randolph, Beekeeping for Profit, No. 805
Carroll Lane Fenton, The Nature of Science, No. 806
Faith Maris, ed., African Negro Folk Tales, No. 807
Maynard Shipley, Man's Debt to the Sun, No. 808
Marcet Haldeman-Julius, What the Editor's Wife is Thinking About, No. 809
Keene Wallis ed., Some Polite Scandals of Parisian Life, No. 810
Carroll Lane Fenton, Genetics for Beginners, No. 811
Carroll Lane Fenton, An Introduction to Heredity, No. 812
Will Durant, Contemporary American Philosophers: Santayana, James and Dewey, No. 813
Clarice Cunningham, How to Raise and Train Cats and Dogs, No. 814
Lloyd Smith, ed., A Book of Familiar Quotations, No. 815
Lloyd Smith, ed., A Book of Familiar Quotations, No. 815
Lloyd Smith, ed., Popular Shakespearian Quotations, No. 816
Pierre Valdagne, Her Burning Secret, No. 817
Vance Randolph, Life among The Dragonflies, No. 818
Charles J. Finger, A Book of Strange Murders, No. 819
Charles J. Finger, A Book of Strange Murders, No. 819
Clarice Cunningham ed., Best Jokes about Married Life, No. 820
Lloyd Smith, ed., How to Improve Your Vocabulary, No. 821
Lloyd Smith, Rhetoric Self-Taught, No. 822
Lloyd Smith, English Composition Self-Taught, No. 823
Clement Wood, Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition, No. 824
J.J. Manis, ed., Proverbs of Turkey, No. 825
Carroll Lane Fenton, More Animals of Ancient Lands, No. 826
Carroll Lane Fenton, Life Among The Apes and Monkeys, No. 827
Anatole France, The Wisdom of the Ages and Other Stories, No. 828
Clarence Darrow, Voltaire - A Lecture, No. 829
Clement Wood, ed., The Cross Word Puzzle Book For Children: No. 1, No. 830
Clement Wood, ed., The Cross Word Puzzle Book: No. 1, No. 381
Miriam Allen Deford, The Life and Poems of Catullus, No. 832
Vance Randolph, Life among the Ants, No. 833
Ralph Oppenheim, The Younger Generation and Its Attitude Toward Life, No. 834
Lloyd Smith, A Handbook of Useful Tables, No. 835
Charles Perrault, Bluebeard, Cinderella, and Other Tales, No. 836
Maynard Shipley, Greek Physics and Modern Science, No. 837
Lamar Middleton, Life among Parisian Puppets of Fashion, No. 838
Will Durant, Anatole France: The Man and His Work, No. 839
Max Nordau, Conventional Lies of Civilization, No. 840
Joseph McCabe, The Future of Religion, No. 841
Clarence Cunningham, Best Jokes, No. 842
Clarance Darrow vs. Thomas Smith, Can the Individual Control His Conduct?, No. 843
Jonathan Swift, A Voyage to Lilliput from "Gulliver's Travels," No. 844
Leo Markun, An Introduction to Chaucer, No. 845
Leo Markun, What You Should Know About Fortune Telling, No. 845
Gloria Goddard, Woman Hood: The Facts of Life Revealed to Women, No. 846
Gloria Goddard, Woman Hood: The Facts of Life Revealed to Women, No. 846
Lloyd E. Smith, Card Games and How to Play Them, Based on Edmund Hoyle, No. 847
Nelson Antrim Crawford, ed., Poems about Jesus, No. 848
Leo Markun, Bad Habits and How to Break Them, No. 850
Maynard Shipley, Sources of Bible Myths and Legends, No. 851
Vance Randolph, How to Know the Song Birds, No. 853
Henry C. Vedder, Life of Ignatius Loyola, No. 854
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Write Letters for All Occasions, No. 855
Lloyd E. Smith, Arithmetic Self Taught, Part I, No. 856
Lloyd E. Smith, Arithmetic Self Taught, Part II, No. 857
Leo Markun, The Psychology of Leadership, No. 858
Isaac Goldberg, The Enjoyment of Music, No. 859
Vance Randolph, Our Insect Enemies, No. 860
Newell R. Tripp, Behaviorism: The Newest Psychology, No. 861
Vance Randolph, German Self Taught, No. 862
The Bunk of Modern Advertising, A Symposium, No. 863
Wilfred Lay, Confidential Chats with Husbands, No. 864
Sherwood Anderson, Hands, and Other Stories, No. 865
Sherwood Anderson, The Untold Lie and Other Stories, No. 866
Miriam Allen DeFord, Cicero as Revealed in His Letters, No. 867
Lloyd E. Smith, Some General Hints on Self-Improvement, No. 868
Aubrey C. Roselle, ed., Best Jokes, No. 869
Esmond Long, Tuberculosis: Its Cause and Prevention, No. 870
Lloyd Smith, ed., Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise, No. 871
Lloyd Smith, ed., A Manual of Parliamentary Law, No. 872
Carroll Lane Fenton, Dwellers of the Pond, No. 873
Carroll Lane Fenton, The Lower Invertebrate Animals, No. 874
Russell M. Wilder, Diabetes: Its Cause and Its Treatment with Insulin, No. 875
Edward Condon, Curiosities of Mathematic, No. 876
Faith Maris, French Cooking for Amateurs, No. 877
Louis R. Gottschalk, The Empire of Napoleon, No. 878
George Milburn, ed., The Best Jokes about Preachers, No. 879
Arthur Garfield Hays, What I Saw in Russia, No. 880
Clarice Cunningham, Interior Decoration for the Small Home, No. 881
Leo Markun, The Psychology of Character Building, No. 882
Clarence Darrow and Alfred Talley, Debate on Capital Punishment, No. 883
Clarence Darrow and Alfred Talley, Debate on Prohibition, No. 884
Vance Randolph, How to Know Spiders, No. 885
Guy de Maupassant, The Piece of String and Other Stories, No. 886
Guy de Maupassant, The Necklace and Other Stories, No. 887
Lloyd E. Smith, Memoirs De Madame De Stael, No. 888
Lloyd E. Smith, Jokes and Clever Sayings about Kissing, No 889
Charles Weisberg, ed., Epigrams of Nietzche, No. 890
James Oppenheim, Your Talent and How to Develop It, No. 891
Catulle Mendes, Follies of Lovers, No. 892
Lloyd Smith, ed., Five Hundred Riddles, No. 893
Ralph E. Cheyney, Hints on How to Advertise, No. 894
Hereward Carrington, Astronomy for Beginners, No. 895
Wilbur Daniel Steele, The Wages of Sin and Six Dollars, No. 896
Isaac Goldberg, The Enjoyment of Reading, No. 897
Helen Putnam Van Sicklen, A Short History of Japan, No. 898
Miriam Allen DeFord, Rome as Viewed by Tacitus and Juvenal, No. 899
Wilbur Danile Steele, An Arabian Marriage and "Arab Stuff," No. 900
William J. Fielding, Woman, the Eternal Primitive, No. 901
Lloyd E. Smith, A Dictionary of Foreign Words and Phrases, No. 902
William Allen Pusey, Syphilis: A Brief Treatise for the Intelligent Public, No. 903
William J. Fielding, Sex Symbolism, No. 904
Lloyd Smith, A Dictionary of Biblical Allusions, No. 905
Wilbur Daniel Steele, A Devil of a Fellow and the Yellow Cat, No. 906
William J. Fielding, Sexual Obsessions of Saints and Mystics, No. 907
E. Halderman-Julius, Brief Burlesques and Epigrams, No. 908
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., Amorous Tales of the Monks, No. 909
Frederick Starr and Clarence Darrow, Is Life Worth Living?, No. 910
Frederick Starr and Clarence Darrow, Is The Human Race Getting Anywhere? A Debate, No. 911
Rudyard Kipling, The God from the Machine and Other Stories, No. 912
Rudyard Kipling, Black Jack and Other Stories, No. 913
Rudyard Kipling, On the City Wall and Other Stories, No. 914
Guy de Maupassant, Mad and Other Stories, No. 915
Guy de Maupassant, A Night in Whitechapel and Other Stories, No. 916
Guy de Maupassant, Room Number Eleven and Other Stories, No. 917
Guy de Maupassant, The Men With The Blue Eyes and Other Stories, No. 918
Guy de Maupassant, The Clown and Other Stories, No. 919
Guy de Maupassant, A Queer Night In Paris and Other Stories, No. 920
Guy de Maupassant, Madame Tellier's Establishment and Other Stories, No. 921
Guy de Maupassant, A Wife's Confession and Other Stories, No. 922
Frank Harris, The Magic Glasses and Other Stories, No. 923
Frank Harris, The Miracle of the Stigmati and Other Stories, No. 924
H.G. Wells, The Empire for the Ants and Other Stories, No. 925
H.G. Wells, The Obliterated Man and Other Stories, No. 926
H.G. Wells, The Stolen Bacillus and Other Stories, No. 927
Arthur Keith, The Religion of a Darwinist, No. 928
Stendhal, Maxims of Love, No. 929
Mark Twain, An Idle Excursion, No. 930
Mark Twain, The Stolen White Elephant and Other Stories, No. 931
Mark Twain, A Curious Experience and Other Amusing Pieces, No. 932
Clarence Darrow, The Skeleton in the Closet, No. 933
Clarence Darrow, Realism in Literature and Art, No. 934
Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Necessity of Atheism, No. 935
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Essay on Christianity, No. 936
Percy Bysshe Shelley, A Refutation of Deism, No. 937
Guy de Maupassant, French Tales of Passion and Cruelty, No. 938
Edgar Allen Poe, Tales of Imaginative Science, No. 939
Edgar Allen Poe, Tales Grotesque and Weird, No. 940
Edgar Allen Poe, Tales Psychological and Gruesome, No. 941
Anton Chekhov and Wilkie Collins, Great Detective Stories, No. 942
Edgar Allen Poe and Villiers de L'Isle Adam, Masterpieces of Mystery, No. 943
Robert Louis Stevenson, Masterpieces of Adventure, No. 944
Sir Hugh Clifford, Tales of Oriental Life, No. 945
Bret Harte, Tales of Desert Places, No. 946
Alexander S. Pushkin, The Queen of Spades and the Postmaster, No. 947
Ivan S. Turgenev, Famous Russian Stories, No. 948
Nicolai Gogol, The Cloak and Other Russian Stories, No. 949
William J. Fielding, The Determination of Sex, No. 950
Alexander S. Pushkin, An Amateur Peasant Girl and Other Stories, No. 951
Emile Zola, Souvenirs, Memoirs of a Varied Life, No. 952
Emile Zola, Jean Gourdon's Four Days, No. 953
Emile Zola, A Bath and Other Stories, No. 954
Italian Tales of Heroism and Romance, No. 955
Italian Tales of Love and Romance, No. 956
Italian Tales of Realism and Passion, No. 957
Love Tales of Italian Life, No. 958
Masterpieces of American Humor, No. 959
Masterpieces of American Wit, No. 960
Humorous Verse (17th and 18th Century), No. 961
Comic Poems (18th and 19th Century), No 962
Arthur Symons, A Book of French Love-Artists, No. 963
James Oppenheim, How to Be Happy Though Married, No. 964
Arthur Symons, Life Philosophies of Literary Masters, No. 965
T. Swann Harding, The Dawn of Rational Sex Ethics, No. 966
Stephen Crane, The Pace of Youth and Other Stories, No. 967
Stephen Crane, The Upturned Face and Other Stories, No. 968
Arthur Machen, Tales of the Strange and Supernatural, No. 969
Arthur Machen, Out of the Earth and Other Sketches, No. 970
Book of Humorous Anecdotes, No. 971
Popular Joke Book, No. 972
James McNeil Whistler, "Ten O' Clock" (A Lecture on Art), No. 973
Clarence Darrow, The Ordeal of Prohibition, No. 974
Clement Wood, Cleopatra and Her Loves, No. 975
Clement Wood, Casanova and the Women He Loved, No. 976
Clement Wood, Pope Alexander VI and His Loves, No. 977
James Oppenheim, The Psychology of Jung, No. 978
Takiss Georgis, ed., Modern Greek Proverbs, No. 979
James Oppenheim, How I Psycho-Analyzed Myself, No. 980
James Oppenheim, Songs for the New Age, No. 981
Clement Wood, The Real Mary Baker Eddy, No. 982
Isaac Goldberg, Harmony Self Taught, No. 984
Isaac Goldberg, Harmony Self Taught, No. 984
James Oppenheim, Psycho-Analysis of America, No. 985
Clement Wood, How To Talk and Debate, No. 986
Clement Wood, The Art of Kissing, No. 987
Clement Wood, How to Win a Mate (The Art of Courtship), No. 988
Clement Wood, How to Win a Mate (The Art of Courtship), No. 988
Lewis Carroll, The Hunting of the Snark, No. 989
Ralph Oppenheim, Wagner's Great Love Affair, No. 990
E.W. Howe, Notes for My Biographer, No. 991
E.W. Howe, Sinner Sermons, No. 992
E.W. Howe, Preaching From the Audience, No. 993
Maynard Shipley, Physics Self Taught, No. 994
Maynard Shipley, How to Teach Yourself to Play the Piano, No. 995
William J. Fielding, Dual and Multiple Personality, No. 996
Gaylord Du Bois, Simple Recipes for Home Cooking, No. 997
George J. Frederick, How to Make Money in Wall Street, No. 998
Miriam Allen DeFord, Latin Self Taught, No. 999
Maynard Shipley, The Wonders of Radium, No. 1000
Washington Irving, Tales of Italian Bandits, No. 1001
Frank Wells, A Dictionary of Sea Terms, No. 1002
Leo Markun, How to Think Logically, No. 1003
George J. Frederick, How to Save Money, No. 1004
Isaac Goldberg, How to Enjoy The Orchestra, No. 1005
Grace Perkins, A Book of Children's Games, No. 1006
Joseph McCabe, The Revolt against Religion, No. 1007, 1926
Joseph McCabe, The Origin of Religion, No. 1008
Miriam Allen Deford, Typewriting Self Taught, No. 1009
George Milburn, A Handbook for Amateur Magicians, No. 1010
Vance Randolph, ed., Pocket Dictionary: English-French/French-English, No. 1011
Clement Wood, ed., The Best Negro Jokes, No. 1012
Clement Wood, ed., The Best Negro Jokes, No. 1012
Clement Wood, ed., The Best Irish Jokes, No. 1013
Clement Wood, ed., The Best American Jokes, No. 1014
Clement Wood, ed., A Book of Comic Dialect Poems, No. 1015
Clement Wood, ed., A Book of Nonsense Poems, No. 1016
Rudyard Kipling, Without Benefit of Clergy, No. 1017
Clement Wood, ed., A Book of Humorous Limericks, No. 1018
Clement Wood, Bluebeard and His Eight Wives, No. 1019
Luther Burbank, Why I Am an Infidel, No. 1020
Isaac Goldberg, Italian Self Taught, No. 1021
Jack London, An Odyssey of the North, No. 1022
George Milburn, A Book of Popular Recitation, No. 1023
Jack London, Tales of the White Silence, No. 1024
Conan A. Doyle, Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories, No. 1026
Conan A. Doyle, Sherlock Holmes Mystery Stories, No. 1027
Conan A. Doyle, Sherlock Holmes Crime Stories, No. 1028
Conan A. Doyle, Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, No. 1029
Joseph McCabe, The World's Great Religions, No. 1030
John M. Gries and James S. Taylor, How to Own Your Home, No. 1031
R.A. Power, Home Vegetable Gardening, No. 1032
Maxim Gorki, Masterpieces of Russian Humor, No. 1033
Masterpieces of Spanish Humor, No. 1034
Masterpieces of Italian Humor, No. 1035
Masterpieces of German Humor, No. 1036
Fanny Hurst, Get Ready the Wreaths, No. 1037
Fanny Hurst, T.B., No. 1038
Fanny Hurst, Ice Water Pl., No. 1039
Grace Perkins, A Book of Bedtime Stories, No. 1040
H.E. Enders, How to Cane and Upholster Chairs, No. 1041
Honore de Balzac, The Red Inn, No. 1042
Honore de Balzac, A Study of a Woman and Comedies of the Counter, No. 1043
Honore de Balzac, Another Study of a Woman, No. 1044
Honore de Blazac, The Story of a Mad Sweet Heart, No. 1045
Honore de Balzac, A Coquette Versus a Wife, No. 1046
Honore de Balzac, The Mysterious Exiles, No. 1047
Francois Rabelais, Gargantua: Mighty Monster, No. 1048
Thelma Spear, How to Teach Yourself To Sing, No. 1049
Maynard Shipley, X-Ray, Violet Ray and Other Rays, No. 1050
William J. Fielding, The Cause and Nature of Genius, No. 1051
William J. Fielding, The Nature of Our Instincts and Emotions, No. 1052, 1922
Clement Wood, A Guide to New York City's Strange Sections, No. 1053
Ambrose Bierce, An Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories, No. 1054
Ambrose Bierce, The Horseman in the Sky and Other Stories, No. 1055
Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, No. 1056
Clement Wood, The Truth about New York's Chinatown, No. 1057
Clement Wood, The Truth about New York's White Light District, No. 1058
Joseph McCabe, The Myth of Immorality, No. 1059
Joseph McCabe, The Futility of Belief in God, No. 1060
Joseph McCabe, The Human Origin of Morals, No. 1061
Fanny Hurst, Humoresque, No. 1062
Leo Markun, The Psychology of Laughter, No. 1063
Powel Jr. Crosley, The Simplicity of Radio, No. 1064
George Milburn, Lives of The U.S. Presidents, No. 1065
Joseph McCabe, The Forgery of the Old Testament, No. 1066
Honore de Balzac, The Splendors and Miseries of a Courtesan, No. 1067
Charles Dickens, The Best Fun from the Pickwick Papers, No. 1068
Leo Markun, The Conquest of Fear, No. 1069
James Oppenheim, How to Fight Nervous Troubles, No. 1070
Clement Wood, The Psycho-Analysis of Jesus, No. 1071
Clement Wood, The Truth about William Jennings Bryan, No. 1072
H.E. Enders, How to Paint and Finish Woodwork, No. 1073
J. George Frederick, Handbook of Commercial Law, No. 1074
Ambrose Bierce, Tales of Ghouls and Ghosts, No. 1075
Joseph McCabe, Morals in Ancient Babylon, No. 1076
Joseph McCabe, Religion and Morals in Ancient Egypt, No. 1077
Joseph McCabe, Life and Morals in Greece and Rome, No. 1078
Joseph McCabe, Phallic Elements in Religion, No. 1079
Ambrose Bierce, Tales of Haunted Houses, No. 1080
Ambrose Bierce, Fantastic Debunking Fables, No. 1081
George Milburn, ed., The Best Jewish Jokes, No. 1082
E.W. Howe, Dying Like a Genleman and Other Stories, No. 1083
John McCabe, Did Jesus Ever Live?, No. 1084
Ralph Oppenheim, The Love-Life of George Sand, No. 1085
Ambrose Bierce, My Favorite Murder and Other Stories, No. 1086
Miriam Allen DeFord, The Facts about Fascism, No. 1087
Miriam Allen DeFord, The Truth about Mussolini, No. 1088
James Oppenheim, The Common Sense of Sex, No. 1089
R.A Power, How to Grow Fruits for the Home Table, No. 1090
Joseph Colt Bloodgood, The Facts about Cancer, No. 1091
Gloria Goddard, Simple Beauty Hints, No. 1092
George Milburn, ed., A Book of Interesting and Amusing Puns, No. 1093
Leo Markun, Insanity and Other Mental Disorders, No. 1094
Joseph McCabe, The Sources of Christian Morality, No. 1095
Gloria Goddard, How to Dress on a Small Salary, No. 1096
Leo Markun, Memory: What It Is and How to Use It, No. 1097
Ambrose Bierce, Extraordinary Opinions on Comonplace Subjects, No. 1098
Ambrose Bierce, Iconoclastic Memories of the Civil War, No. 1100
Conan A. Doyle, Sherlock Holmes Problem Stories, No. 1101
Joseph McCabe, Pagan Christs, No. 1102
George Milburn, ed., A Book of Puzzles and Brainteasers, No. 1103
Joseph McCabe, The Myth of the Resurrection, No. 1104
Gaylord Du Bois ed., Pocket Dictionary: Spanish-English/English-Spanish, No. 1105
Clement Wood, The Truth about Greenwich Village, No. 1106
Joseph McCabe, Legends of Saints and Martyrs, No. 1107
H.E Enders, The Elements of Woodworking, No. 1108
Gaylord Du Bois, Spanish Self Taught, No. 1109
Joseph McCabe, How Christianity "Triumphed", No. 1110
Leo Markun, Prostitution in the Medieval World, No. 1111
James Oppenheim, A Psycho-Analysis of the Jews, No. 1112
Max Ehrmann, Love from Many Angels, No. 1113
Anson D. Eby, ed., Thrilling Moments and Profound Passages from Victor Hugo, No. 1114
Stephen Leacock, A Book of Ridiculous Stories, No. 1115
Stephen Leacock, A Book of Funny Dramatics, No. 1116
Stephen Leacock, The Human Animal and Its Folly, No. 1117
Stephen Leacock, This Life As I See it, No. 1118
Stephen Leacock, Follies in Fiction, No. 1119
Stephen Leacock, Essays of Serious Spoofing, No. 1120
Joseph McCabe, Evolution of Christian Doctrine, No. 1121
Joseph McCabe, The Degradation of Women, No. 1122
Rupert Hughes, The Facts about Puritan Moral, No. 1123
Dan Hennessey, On the Bum, No. 1124
Nelson Antrim Crawford, A Book of American Shams, No. 1125
Lawrence A. Barrett, Eating for Health, No. 1126
Joseph McCabe, Christianity ad Slavery, No. 1127
Joseph McCabe, The Church and the School, No. 1128
Khan Bahadur Mizra Muhammad, Proverbs of Persia, No. 1128
Joseph McCabe, The Dark Ages, No. 1130
James Oppenheim, How to Write for the Market, No. 1131
Joseph McCabe, New Light on Witchcraft, No. 1132
George Milburn, ed., Love Tales of the Queen of Navarre, No. 1133
Joseph McCabe, The Horrors of the Inquisition, No. 1134
Leo Markun, Prostitution in the Modern World, No. 1135
Joseph McCabe, Medieval Art and the Church, No. 1136
Joseph McCabe, The Moorish Civilization in Spain, No. 1137
William Cunningham, What Atheism Means to Me, No. 1138
Lloyd I. Snodgrass, Photography Self Taught, No. 1139
Joseph McCabe, The Renaissance: A European Awakening, No. 1140
Joseph McCabe, The Reformation and Protestant Reaction, No. 1141
Joseph McCabe, The Truth about Galileo and Medieval Science, No. 1142
George Milburn, How to Prepare Manuscripts, No. 1143
Joseph McCabe, The Jesuits: Religious Rogues, No. 1144
Joseph McCabe, Religion and the French Revolution, No. 1145
George Milburn, ed., A Book of College Humor, No 1146
Louise Anna Strong, How the Communists Rule Russia, No. 1147
Clement Wood, Sexual Crimes and American Law, No. 1148
Brain Follaird, ed., Irish Poems of Love and Sentiment, No. 1149
Joseph McCabe, The Churches and Modern Progress, No. 1150
Nathaniel Hawthorne, A Book of Mysterious and Fateful Stories, No. 1151
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Seven Vagabonds and Other Tales, No. 1152
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Haunted Mind and Other Strange Tales, No. 1153
Edgar Allen Poe, Tales of Hypnotism and Revenge, No. 1154
Fitz-James O'Brien, Two Great Mystery Stories, No. 1155
Florence Marryat and Erckmann-Chatrian, Extraordinary Mystery Stories, No. 1156
Herman Melville, The Sea Beast, the Capture of the Great White Whale (from "Moby Dick"), No. 1157
Frank Morris, Mysterious Tales of the Sea, No. 1158
Algernon Blackwood, A Book of Mystic-Humorous Stories, No. 1159
Algernon Blackwood, A Book of Mystic-Humorous Stories, No. 1159
E.F. Benson and Brander Matthews, Two Masterly Ghost Stories, No. 1160
Arthur Machen, Tales of the Mysterious and Weird, No. 1161
Arthur Machen, Tales of the Mysterious and Weird, No. 1161
Montague Rhodes James, Mystery Tales of Ghosts and Villains, No. 1162
Ben Hecht, The Policewoman's Love-Hungry Daughter and Other Stories, No. 1163
Ben Hecht, The Unlovely Sin and Other Stories, No. 1164
Ben Hecht, Jazz, and Other Stories of Love's Misfits, No. 1165
Ben Hecht, Infatuation and Other Stories of Marriage, No. 1166
Ben Hecht, The Sinister Sex and Other Stories of Marriage, No. 1167
Jack London, Stories of Adventure, No. 1168
Jack London, Stories of Ships and the Sea, No. 1169
Jerome K. Jerome, Funny Ghost Stories, No. 1170
Jerome K. Jerome, Funny Facts about Stageland, No. 1171
E.B. Jonas, How To Build Your Own Greenhouse, No. 1172
Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense Alphabets, No. 1173
Miriam Allen DeFord, How to Write Business Letters, No. 1174
Amusing and Popular Riddles, No. 1175
Amusing and Popular Riddles, No. 1175
Frank Harris, A Mad Love, No. 1176
Havelock Ellis, Women and the New Race, No. 1177
Anton Chekhov, The Chorus Girl and Her Lover's Wife and Other Stories, No. 1178
Mrs. Temple, How to Make Desserts, Pies and Pastries, No. 1179
Mrs. Temple, How to Cook Fish and Meats, No. 1180
Mrs. Temple, How to Make Ice Cream and Gelatine, No. 1181
Gloria Goddard, How to Make Your Own Cosmetics, No. 1182
W. Patterson, How to Play Checkers, No. 1183
George Milburn ed., The Best Scotch Jokes, No. 1184
Clifton L. Ray, The Weather; What Makes It and Why?, No. 1185
Harold Dix, ed., A Handbook of the Rules Of Golf, No. 1186
Rupert Hughes, The Ghastly Purpose of the Parables, No. 1187
Maynard Shipley, Sex and the Garden of Eden Myth, No. 1188
Gloria Goddard, Pin Money: One Hundred Ways to Make Money at Home, No. 1189
Anton Chekhov, What Price Love?, No. 1190
Clement Wood, ed., A Book of Broadway Wisecracks, No. 1191
Ben Davidson, Bookbinding Self Taught, No. 1192
Maiolino Bisaccioni, Woman's Way and Other Short Stories of Italian Love, No. 1193
Pietro Fortini, Love's Heroism and Other Fascinating Stories, No. 1194
Emilia Pardo-Bazan, First Love and Other Fascinating Stories of Spanish Life, No. 1195
Fernan Caballero, The Girl With Three Husbands and Other Stories of Modern Spain, No. 1196
Jacinto Octavio Picon, A Modern Divorce and Other Stories of Modern Spain, No. 1197
Fernan Caballero, The Devil's Mother-In-Law and Other Stories of Modern Spain, No. 1198
Edward Lear, A Book of Laughable Lyrics, No. 1199
Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense Stories and Pictures, No. 1200
Johann R. Wyss, Adventures on Desert Island from "The Swiss Family Robinson," No. 1201
Barry Pain, Forbidden Love and Other Stories, No. 1202
Joseph McCabe, Seven Infidel U.S. Presidents, No. 1203
Maynard Shipley, A Dictionary of Musical Terms, No. 1204
Joseph McCabe, Thomas Paine's Revolt Against the Bible, No. 1205
Harry Hazlehurst, How to Teach Yourself to Swim, No. 1206
Gaylord Du Bois, French Self Taught, No. 1207
Gaylord Du Bois, French Self Taught, No. 1207
E.W. Howe, Success Easier Than Failure, No. 1208
Gloria Goddard, The Charming Hostess, No. 1209
Gloria Goddard, The Charming Hostess, No. 1209
Clement Wood, A Book of Mathematical Oddities, No. 1210
Clement Wood, A Book of Mathematical Oddities, No. 1210
Joseph McCabe, The Conflict Between Science and Religion, No. 1212
Jerome K. Jerome, Marriage and Morals in Soviet Russia, No. 1212
Ralph Oppenheim, The Romance That Balzac Lived, No. 1213
George Milburn, ed., A Book of the Best Ford Joke, No. 1214
George Milburn, ed., A Book of the Best Ford Jokes
Joseph McCabe, Robert G. Ingersoll: Benevolent Agnostic, No. 1215
Helene Paquin, ed., Pocket Italian Dictionary: Italian-English/English-Italian, No. 1216
Helene Paquin, ed., Pocket Italian Dictionary: Italian-English/English-Italian, No. 1216
Henry W. Thurston, Why I Did Not Enter the Methodist Ministry, No. 1217
Joseph McCabe, Christianity and Philanthropy, No. 1218
Clarice Cunningham, How to Make Home More Homelike, No. 1219
George Milburn, ed., The Best Rube Jokes, No. 1220
Leo Markun, Facts You Should Know About Will Power, No. 1221
Gaylord Du Bois, Easy Reading in Spanish, No. 1222
William Cunningham, How to Work Your Way Through College, No. 1223
Joseph McCabe, Religion in the Great Poets, No. 1224
Gloria Goddard, Marital Discords and How to Avoid Them, No. 1225
Helene Paquin, Easy Readings in French, No. 1226
Helene Paquin, French Readings for French Students, No. 1227
George Milburn, ed., The Best Jokes About Drunks, No. 1228
Joseph McCabe, The Triumph of Materialism, No. 1229
E.W. Howe, Her Fifth Marriage and Other Stories, No. 1230
Clarice Cunningham, ed., Best Jokes, No. 1231
H.E. Enders, Practical Masonry: Cement and Brick Work, No. 1232
Josephine Headen, Better Meals for Less Money, No. 1233
Anna Louise Strong, How Business is Carried on in Soviet Russia, No. 1234
Anna Louise Strong, Workers' Life in Soviet Russia, No. 1235
Anna Louise Strong, Peasant Life in Soviet Russia, No. 1236
Joseph McCabe, The Beliefs of Scientists, No. 1237
Clarice Cunningham, Beginning Married Life Right, No. 1238
Gloria Goddard, Party Games for Grown-Ups, No. 1239
Fiswoode Tarleton, Short Story Writing for Beginners, No. 1240
Leo Markun, An Outline of United States History, No. 1241
Morries Fishbein, The Care of the Skin and Hair and Other General Health Hints, No. 1242
Joseph McCabe, The Failure of Christian Missions, No. 1243
Leo Markun, How to Write Love Letters, No. 1244
Leo Markun, How to Get the Most Out of Recreation, No. 1245
George Milburn, ed., The Best Hobo Jokes, No. 1246
Leo Markun, The Psychology of Love and Hate, No. 1247
Joseph McCabe, Lies of Religious Literature, No. 1248
Clarice Cunningham, ed., The Best Jokes About Lovers, No. 1249
Marcet Haldeman-Julius, Judge Ben B. Lindsey on Companionate Marriage, No. 1250
Clarice Cunningham, ed., What Do You Know?, No. 1251
Dr. Nicolas M. Butler vs. Senator William E. Borah, Full Text of the Butler-Borah Debate on Prohibition, No. 1252
Lloyd E. Smith, ed., A Book of General Information Quizzes, No. 1253
T.P. Headen, Contract Bridge Made Easy, No. 1254
Josephine Headen, Who, When, Where and What?, No. 1255
Clarence Darrow vs. Wayne Wheeler, Dry-Law Debate, No. 1256
George Milburn, How to Become a United States Citizen, No. 1257
Marcet Haldeman-Julius, Why I Beleive in Companionate Marriage, No. 1258
Leo Markun, ed., A Dictionary of Geographical Names, No. 1259
Marcet Haldeman-Julius, The Story of Lynching, No. 1260
Aubrey C. Roselle, Famous $12,000 Prize-Winning Tongue-Twister, No. 1261
George Price vs. Joseph McCabe, Is Evolution True?, No. 1262
Clay Fulks, The Serpent's Tooth and Other Stories, No. 1263
John Cowper Powys, The Art of Forgetting the Unpleasant, No. 1264
L.M. Birkhead, Is "Elmer Gantry" True?, No. 1265
J.V. Nash, Great Fighters for Freedom, No. 1266
Ray Runnion, Are Americans Standardized?, No. 1267
Nelson A. Crawford, Are You a Babbitt?, No. 1268
Fred Bair, Does the U.S.A. Need the K.K.K.?, No. 1269
Fred Bair, Visits Among the Mormons, No. 1270
Benjamin Glassberg, Prisons or Crime Prevention?, No. 1271
T. Shawn Harding, This Marriage Business, No. 1272
Howard T. Dimick, The Trush About American Evangelists, No. 1273
Gerald Harrington, The Truth About American Preachers, No. 1274
Maynard Shipley, The Truth About the "Deluge", No. 1275
Frank Milton, The Truth About American Yokels, No. 1276
Hereward Carrington, Hindu Magic Self Taught, No. 1277
Hereward Carrington, Ventriloquism Self Taught, No. 1278
Hereward Carrington, Side-Show Tricks Explained, No. 1279
Lawerence A. Barrett, Facts You Should Know About Heat, No. 1280
Friedrich Nietzsche, What is Good and Evil?, No. 1281
Friedrich Nietzsche, Guilt and Bad Conscience, No. 1282
William Cunningham, Are Petting Parties Dangerous?, No. 1283
Dan and John Hennessey and Yowell, Tips on Theatrical Art, No. 1284
Hereward Carrington, Gamblers' Crooked Tricks, No. 1285
George Foster vs. Clarence Darrow, Do Human Beings Have a Free Will?, No. 1286
E. Haldeman-Julius, Brann, Who Cracked Dull Heads, No. 1287
E. Haldeman-Julius, America's Fakirs and Guides, No. 1288
E. Haldeman-Julius, Facts You Should Know About American Literature, No. 1289
E. Haldeman-Julius, The Art of Digesting Ideas, No. 1290
E. Haldeman-Julius, America: The Greatest Show on Earth, No. 1291
Nelson A. Crawford, Best Short Stories, No. 1292
E. Haldeman-Julius, What America Needs, No. 1293
Ray Vaughn, Minneapolis vs. St. Paul, No. 1294
J.O. Meyers, Detroit, Mecca of the Midwest, No. 1295
J. Charles Davis, The Personal Element in Business, No. 1296
W.G. Clugston, Facts You Should Know About Arkansas, No. 1297
Frederic Damrau, How to Select Your Doctor, No. 1298
Maynard Shipley, The Origin of Life and Darwin Was Right, No. 1299
Clay Fulks, Sources of Intolerance in America, No. 1300
E. Haldeman-Julius, The Way of All Flesh, No. 1301
E. Haldeman-Julius, What Life Means to Me, No. 1302
E. Haldeman-Julius, Lessons Life Has Taught Me, No. 1303
E. Ralph Cheyney, How to Go into Business for Yourself, No. 1304
Ray Belmont Whitman, Patents: How to Get and Sell Them, No. 1305
Louis Adamic, The Word of Satan in the Bible, No. 1307
W.P. Norwin, The Harvard War on Religious Ideas, No. 1308
Harold D. Carew, Is the Yankee Vanishing?, No. 1309
Robert T. Griebling, Snyder-Gray Murder Echoes, No. 1310
Charles Angoff, The Real Aims of Catholicism, No. 1311
George Saville, The Reasonableness of Skepticism, No. 1312
Clay Fulks, Freedom vs. Fundamentalism, No. 1313
Linn A.E. Gale, The Bigotry Trust in the U.S.A, No. 1314
Earl Ludwig, The Debunking of a Midwestern Lawyer, No. 1315
Ruben Levin, The Revolt of Modern Youth, No. 1316
Nicolas Murray Butler, The Meaning of the U.S. Constitution, No. 1317
Robert C. Dexter, The Case for and Against Sexual Sterilization, No. 1318
Nelson Antrim Crawford, How to Study, No. 1319
Betty Van Deventer, Hot to Get a Husband, No. 1320
Hereward Carrington, Fasting for Health, No. 1321
Betty Van Deventer, Confessions of a Modern Woman, No. 1322
Lawrence A. Barrett, Facts You Should Know About Light, No. 1323
Lawrence A. Barrett, Practical Mechanical Problems, No. 1324
Maynard Shipley, Americans of a Million Years Ago, No. 1325
Maynard Shipley, Origin of the Solar System, No. 1326
L.A. Barret and Beulah Binns, Facts You Should Know About Sound, No. 1327
J.V. Nash, Huxley: Who Advanced Human Progress 100 Years, No. 1328
Clarence Darrow, Facing Life Fearlessly, No. 1329
T. Swann Harding, Facts You Should Know About Digestion, No. 1330
T. Swann Harding, How Much Does Man Really Know, No. 1331
Joseph Wheless, Debunking the Laws of Moses, No. 1332
L.M. Birkhead, The Common Sense of Health, No. 1333
T. Swann Harding, Why I Am a Skeptic, No. 1334
Hartley C. Grattan vs. E. Haldeman-Julius, Can Knowledge Be Made Popular?, No. 1335
Clement Wood, Greenwich Villiage in the Jazz Era, No. 1336
Clement Wood, The Breakdown of American Marriage, No. 1337
Archie Music, Oil Painting for Beginners, No. 1338
George M. Husser, Crooked Financial Schemes Exposed, No. 1339
Heinz Norden, How to Get a Job, No. 1340
Gloria Goddard, Unusual Menus: Eating for Health and Pleasure, No. 1341
Clement Wood, Typical Love-Problems Answered, No. 1342
Clement Wood, Sexual Relations in the Southern States, No. 1343
Clement Wood, How to Psycho-Analyze Your Neighbors, No. 1344
Gloria Goddard, How to Make Sandwhiches and Box Lunches, No. 1345
Harry Hibschman, Religion's Blight on America's Divorce Laws, No. 1346
Clement Wood, Why I Beleive in Trial Marriage, No. 1347
Harry Hibschman vs. Sam Grathwell, Should Companionate Marriage Be Legalized?, No. 1348
Russell R. Winterbotham, Lindbergh - The Hero of the Air, No. 1349
Lloyd E. Smith, Curiosities of the English Language, No. 1350
William Feather, How to Get Ahead, No. 1351
Lawrence A. Barrett, The Chemistry of Familiar Things, No. 1352
William J. Fielding, Unconscious Love Elements in Psycho-Analysis, No. 1353
William J. Fielding, Unconscious Love Elements in Psycho-Analysis, No. 1353
Heinz Norden, ed., A Book of Striking Similes, No. 1354
Gloria Goddard, A Tour of Europe for Stay-At-Homes, No. 1355
Harry Hibschman, Wills: How to Make and How to Break Them, No. 1356
Harry Hibschman, Wills: How to Make and How to Break Them, No. 1356
Harry Hibschman, What You Should Know about Law, No. 1357
Isaac Goldberg, How to Acquire Good Taste, No. 1358
Harry Hibschman, Is Birth Control a Sin?, No. 1359
Gloria Goddard, The Perfect Cook Book, No. 1360
Harry Hibschman, Who Killed Jesus?, No. 1361
Harry Hibschman, Law Every Woman Should Know, No. 1362
Harry Hibschman, Law an Auto Owner Ought to Know, No. 1363
Harry Hibschman, Law an Auto Owner Ought to Know, No. 1363
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Use the Dictionary, No. 1364
Lloyd E. Smith, Little Lessons in Vocabulary Building, No. 1365
E. Haldeman-Julius, How to Become a Writer of Little Blue Books, No. 1366
Lloyd E. Smith, Prepositions and How to Use Them, No. 1367
J.V. Nash, Isaac Newton, Superman of Science, No. 1368
Samuel Marx, How to Be a Gate-Crasher, No. 1369
Clement Wood, Clement Wood and His Loves, No. 1370
L.M. Birkhead, The Sins of Good People, No. 1371
Bertrand Russell, Why I am Not a Christian, No. 1372
Clay Fulks, The Plight of the South, No. 1373
E. Haldeman-Julius, Is the World Getting Better?, No. 1374
E. Haldeman-Julius, The Meaning of Success in Life, No. 1375
E. Haldeman-Julius, Henry Ward Beecher - The Barnum of the Pulpit, No. 1376
E.W. Hunter, John Roach Straton - The Witch Doctor of Gotham, No. 1377
W.P. Norwin, The Notorious Case of Sacco and Vanzetti, No. 1378
Isaac Goldberg, President Harding's Illegitimate Daughter, No. 1379
Howard Horner, The Flesh and The Devil, No. 1380
Remy de Gourmont, The Prostituted Woman, the Sexless One in the Singular Chateau, No. 1381
Daniel S. House, Is Our Civilization Over-Sexed?, No. 1382
J.V. Nash, How Galileo Was Gagged by the Inquisition, No. 1383
Arthur Shumway, Gary, Shrine of the Steel God, No. 1384
Le Roy A. Born, A Defense of the Devil, No. 1385
Benjamin Glassberg, The Problem of Old-Age Dependence, No. 1386
George S. Schuyler, Racial Intermarriage in the United States, No. 1387
Chapman Cohen, Are the Clergy Honest?, No. 1388
Swann T. Harding, Fact and Fiction about Health, No. 1390
Swann T. Harding, The Magic in Those Ultra-Violet Rays, No. 1391
Betty Van Deventer, Confessions of a Gold Digger, No. 1392
B.C. Meyrowitz, The Fake Way to Health, No. 1393
Ethel Brown, Confessions of a Minister's Daughter, No. 1394
Ben Moore, Instantaneous Personal Magnetism Debunked, No. 1395
Harry Hibschman, Our Fading Bill of Rights, No. 1396
Robert Peery, Small Town Humor, No. 1397
Clay Fulks, War, What For?, No. 1398
Volta Torrey, Journalism from the Inside, No. 1399
Heinz Norden, Advertising from the Inside, No. 1400
Don Gordon, Hollywood from the Inside, No. 1401
Clay Fulks, How I Went to the Devil, No. 1402
Clay Fulks, The Voice of the Yokels, No. 1403
Clarence Darrow, The Myth of the Soul, No. 1404
Marquis De Sade, Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Atheist, No. 1405
J.V. Mash, Voltaire's Weapon - The Smile, No. 1406
L.M. Birkhead, Religious Bunk Over the Radio, No. 1407
Vincent Burns, What's the Matter With Human Nature?, No. 1408
Ruben Levin, Milwaukee - The Bier of Beer, No. 1409
Sanford Jarrell, New Orleans - The Civilized and Lively City, No. 1410
A.L. Shands, The Real Thomas A. Edison, No. 1411
Lawrence Maynard, Stories of Tramp Life, No. 1412
David Gordon, My Prison Days, No. 1413
Sanford Jarrell, San Francisco - A Credit to the Nation, No. 1414
Harry Hibschman, How the United States Government Works, No. 1415
Harry Hibschman, Corporations: How to Form and How to Run Them, No. 1416
Samuel Marx, Paul Whiteman: Glimpses of Tin Pan Alley, No. 1417
Samuel Marx, Broadway Gangsters and Their Rackets, No. 1418
Russell R. Winterbotham, Curious and Unusual Deaths, No. 1419
Betty Van Deventer, Why Wives Leave Home, No. 1420
Harry Hibschman, How to Get a Divorce, No. 1421
Harry Hibschman, How Business Men Avoid Litigation, No. 1422
Clarence Darrow vs. Lothrop Stoddard, Is the U.S. Immigration Law Beneficial? A Debate, No. 1423
Clarence Darrow, The Famous Examination of Bryan at the Scopes Evolution Trial, No. 1424
Clarence Darrow, The Open Shop (A Defense of Union Labor), No. 1425
C.O. Benson, Foot Troubles and Their Correction by Simple Exercises, No. 1426
Harry Hibschman, Law the Working-Man Should Know, No. 1427
Russell R. Winterbotham, Curious And Unusual Love Affairs, No. 1428
Everett D. Gunn, Airplaines and How to Fly Them, No. 1429
George A. Button, Lightning Shorthand Self Taught, No. 1430
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Read and Correct Proof, No. 1431
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Hyphen and Divide English Words, No. 1432
Lloyd E. Smith, Fascinating Pastimes with Words, No. 1433
Grace Adams, How to Think Clearly, No. 1434
C.O. Benson, Constipation and Its Correction by Exercise, No. 1435
Leo Markun, Strange Marriage Customs, No. 1436
Harry Hibschman, Curiosities of the Law, No. 1437
Betty Van Deventer, How to Be a Modern Mother, No. 1438
Leo Markun, You Intelligence and How to Test It, No. 1439
L.M. Birkhead, Can Man Know God?, No. 1440
Swann T. Harding, Do You Know How Ignorant You Are?, No. 1441
Leo Markun, What You Should Know About Graphology, No. 1442
C.O. Benson, Daily Exercises for Busy People, No. 1443
C.O. Benson, Daily Exercises for Busy People, No. 1443
Lloyd E. Smith, The Secret of Making Words Work for You, No. 1444
Samuel Marx, Wild Women of Broadway, No. 1445
Samuel Marx, Texas Guinan: The Ace of (Night) Clubs, No. 1446
L.M. Birkhead, Can People Be Made Good by Law?, No. 1447
Leo Markun, Character Reading from the Face, No. 1448
Leo Markun, The Love Affairs of John Wesley, No. 1449
Joseph McCabe, Do We Live Forever?, No. 1450
L.M. Birkhead, President Hoover and Quakerism, No. 1451
Arthur Wakefield Slaten, Does Life Spell Accident or Design?, No. 1452
Frank Swancara, Have We Religious Freedom?, No. 1453
Leo Markun ed., A Dictionary of Contemporary Authors, No. 1454
Joseph McCabe, The End of the World, No. 1455
Leo Markun ed., A Dictionary of Social Sciences, No. 1456
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Sketches of Naughty Ladies, No. 1457
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, The Princess and the Tiger, No. 1458
Leo Markun, The Psychology of the Criminal, No. 1459
Leo Markun ed., A Book of American Statistics, No. 1460
Anthony M. Turano, A Reno Lawyer Looks at Marriage and Divorce, No. 1461
Harry Elmer Barnes, Science Versus Religion as a Guide to Life, No. 1462
Bertrand Russell, Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization?, No. 1463
George G. Whitehead, Clarence Darrow - The Big Minority Man, No. 1464
Leo Markun ed., A Book of European Statistics, No. 1465
Josephine Headen, Home Removal of Spots and Stains, No. 1466
Leo Markun, ed., Party Issues in The United States, No. 1467
Harry Elmer Barnes, How to Deal With Crime, No. 1468
Leo Markun, American Industrial History, No. 1469
Betty Van Deventer, How to Become a Radio Artist, No. 1470
Henry M. Le Chatelier, How to Become Mentally Superior, No. 1471
Harry Elmer Barnes, History: Truth or Propaganda?, No. 1472
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Find What You Want in a Library?, No. 1473
Samuel Marx, Roxy, the Moguls of Movieland, No. 1474
John W. Gunn, ed., Best Jokes, No. 1475
Grace Adams, What You Should Know About Your Sensations, No. 1476
Grace Adams, How Glands Affect Personality, No. 1477
C.O. Benson, Poor Posture Corrected By Exercise, No. 1478
C.O. Benson, Correction of Underweight and Overweight by Exercise, No. 1479
Harry Elmer Barnes, The Causes of World War, No. 1480
Isaac Goldberg, The New Immorality, No. 1481
E. Haldeman-Julius, The Dramatic Career of U.S. Grant, No. 1482
Harry Elmer Barnes, Trial By Jury: The Great Burlesque of Modern Criminal Justice, No. 1483
Betty Van Deventer, Why Preachers Go Wrong, No. 1484
L.M. Birkhead, The Religion of a Free Man, No. 1485
Joseph McCabe, Are Atheists Dogmatic?, No. 1486
Joseph McCabe, A Manual of Debunking, No. 1487
E. Haldeman-Julius, The Age-Old Follies of Man, No. 1488
E. Haldeman-Julius, What is Christianity?, No. 1489
Joseph McCabe, Is Einstein's Theory Atheistic?, No. 1490
Konrad Bercovici, The Power of Women, No. 1491
Konrad Bercovici, Stories of Gypsy Life, No. 1492
Konrad Bercovici, Wine, Women and Song, No. 1493
Konrad Bercovici, Stormy Hearts, No. 1494
Konrad Bercovici, Steel Against Steel, No. 1495
Arthur Garfield Hays, The Sexual Factors in Divorce, No. 1496
Arthur Garfield Hays, Companionate Divorce, No 1497
L.M. Birkhead, Missouri University Sex Questionnaire and its Significance, No. 1498
Maynard Shipley, New Light on the Ten Commandments, No. 1499
Clarence Darrow, Why I am an Agnostic, No. 1500
Joseph McCabe, Mussolini and the Pope, No. 1501
Joseph McCabe, Why I Believe in Fair Taxation of Church Property, No. 1502
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Use Effective English in Speech and Writing, No. 1503
Lloyd E. Smith, How to Overcome Self-Consciousness, No. 1504
W.E. Burghardt Du Bois, Africa, Its Geography, People and Products, No. 1505
Harry Elmer Barnes, How Capitalism Developed, No. 1506
Harry Elmer Barnes, A Rational View of the Sex Issue, No. 1507
Heinz Norden, What You Should Know About Poisons, No. 1508
Joseph McCabe, The Gay Chronicle of the Monks and Nuns, No. 1509
Joseph McCabe, The Epicurean Doctrine of Happiness, No. 1510
Harry Elmer Barnes, War Guilt and the Present European Situation, No. 1511
E. Haldeman-Julius, Is This Century the Most Admirable in History?, No. 1512
Lawrence A. Barrett, Statistics: How to Use and Interpret Them, No. 1513
Heinz Norden, The Famous Inventions of Thomas Edison, No. 1514
Joseph McCabe, The Love Affair of a Priest and a Nun, No. 1515
Heinz Norden, Facts You Should Know About Gonorrhea, No. 1516
Konrad Bercovici, Land, an Old Man and His Wife, No. 1517
Konrad Bercovici, The Begger of the Alcazar, No. 1518
Konrad Bercovici, Blood and Lava, No. 1519
Konrad Bercovici, For Love of Zaska and Other Stories, No. 1520
Konrad Bercovici, When Faith and Love Returns, No. 1521
E. Haldeman-Julius, Why We Write Like Human Beings, No. 1522
Heinz Norden, How to Avoid Catching Venereal Diseases, No. 1523
J.V. Nash, Famous Eccentric Americans, No. 1524
Harry Elmer Barnes, The Menace of the Modern Prison, No. 1525
Harry Elmer Barnes, Peace Plans from Kant to Kellogg, No. 1526
Heinz Norden, Herbert Hoover, the Man, No. 1527
Issac Goldberg, Getting into Print, No. 1528
John Haynes Holmes, Why I am Not an Atheist, No. 1529
Arthur Stanley Eddington, Why I Believe in God, No. 1530
Joseph Myers vs. L.M. Birkhead, Can We Follow Jesus Today? A Debate, No. 1531
Migeul De Saavedra Cervantes, Don Quixote, No. 1532
J.V. Nash, Famous Infant Prodigies, No. 1533
B.C. Meyrowitz, How to Test Your Urine at Home, No. 1534
Heinz Norden, How to Throw a Party, No. 1535
Heinz Norden, How to Throw A Party, No. 1535
Joseph McCabe, Facing Death Fearlessly, No. 1536
L.M. Birkhead, The Essence of Unitarianism, No. 1537
E. Haldeman-Julius, A Rational Sex Code, No. 1538
Joseph McCabe, A Debate with a Jesuit Priest, No. 1539
E. Haldeman-Julius, How We Can Live Happily, No. 1540
Clarence Darrow, What Life Means to Me at Seventry-Two, No. 1541
Harry Elmer Barnes, Who Started the World War?, No. 1542
Joseph McCabe, Is War Inevitable?, No. 1543
E. Haldeman-Julius, Why I Do Not Believe in Capital Punishment, No. 1544
E. Haldeman-Julius, Why I Do Not Fear Death, No. 1545
E. Haldeman-Julius, An Encyclopedia of Sex, No. 1546
E. Haldeman-Julius, How Can We Wipe Out the Crime of War?, No. 1547
Lorene Campbell Gibbs, Popular Chinese Cook Book, No. 1548
E. Haldeman-Julius, Why I Do Not Believe in Censorship, No. 1549
Joseph McCabe, How People Lived in the Middel Ages, No. 1550
E. Haldeman-Julius, Why I Believe in Freedom of Thought, No. 1551
W.E. Burghardt Du Bois, Africa - Its Place in Modern History, No. 1552
C.O. Benson and C.L. Smith, Beneficial Exercises for Nervousness and Indigestion, No. 1553
C.O. Benson and C.L. Smith, Beneficial Exercise for Nervousness and Indigestion, No. 1553
C.O. Benson and C.L. Smith, Beneficial Exercises for Heart Disturbances, No. 1554
C.O. Benson and C.L. Smith, Beneficial Exercise for Heart Disturbances, No. 1554
William Feather, Rules for Success in Business, No. 1555
William J. Fielding, How the Sun's Rays Will Give you Health and Beauty, No. 1556
E. Haldeman-Julius, What is a Liberal?, No. 1557
E. Haldeman-Julius, A Peep at 19th Century Americans, No. 1558
Joseph McCabe, Can We Change Human Nature?, No. 1559
Harry Hibschman, Why I Quit Being a Prohibitionist, No. 1560
Joseph McCabe, That Horrible French Revolution, No. 1561
T. Swann Harding, How to Live Long, No. 1562
William J. Fielding, The Marvels and Oddities of Sunlight, No. 1563
J.V. Nash, Homosexuality in the Lives of the Great, No. 1564