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WILSON LIBRARY FINDING AID Last updated on November 17, 2010 Only includes monographs. Other materials are cataloged and located separately. I/1 Harley, John Eugene. Selected documents and material for the study of international law and relations, with introductory chapters, special emphasis given international organization and international peace. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Press, 1923. Inscribed to Wilson by author. I/1. Haldane, Richard Burdon, 1 st viscount. Higher nationality: a study in law and ethics. An address delivered before the American Bar Association and Montreal on 1 st September, 1913. London: John Murray, 1913. I/1. Ewing, Elbert William Robinson. Legal and historical status of the Dred Scott decision… Washington, D.C.: Cobden Publishing Co., 1909. I/1. Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The common law. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1881. Signed by Wilson on title page inside cover above attached photo of author. I/1. Holland, Sir Thomas Erskine. The elements of jurisprudence. New York: Oxford University Press, 1900. I/1. Holst, Hermann Eduard von. The constitutional law of the United States of America. Translated by Alfred Bishop Mason. Chicago: Callaghan & Co., 1887. Signed by Wilson. I/1. Donisthorpe, Wordsworth. Law in a free state. London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1895. Signed by Wilson on title page. I/1. Greenidge, Abel Hendy Jones. A handbook of Greek constitutional history. Colored map of cosmopolitan Greece, ca. 430 B.C. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1896. Signed by Wilson on inside cover and title page. I/1. Brunner, Heinrich. The sources of the law in England. An historical introduction to the study of English law. Translated from German with bibliographical appendix by W. Hastie. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1888. Signed by Wilson on inside cover and title page. I/1. Boutmy, Émile Gaston. Studies in constitutional law: France-England-United States. London: Macmillan and Co., 1891. Signed by Wilson, 1891, on title page. I/1. Austin, John. Lectures on jurisprudence; or, The philosophy of positive law, by the late John Austin… Abridged from the larger work for the use of students, by Robert Campbell. New York: Holt, 1875. I/1. Goodnow, Frank Johnson. Comparative administrative law; an analysis of the administrative systems, national and local, of the United States, England, France, and Germany, vol. I, Organization. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1893. I/1.

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WILSON LIBRARY FINDING AID Last updated on November 17, 2010

Only includes monographs. Other materials are cataloged and located separately. I/1 Harley, John Eugene. Selected documents and material for the study of international law and relations, with introductory chapters, special emphasis given international organization and international peace. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Press, 1923. Inscribed to Wilson by author. I/1. Haldane, Richard Burdon, 1st viscount. Higher nationality: a study in law and ethics. An address delivered before the American Bar Association and Montreal on 1st September, 1913. London: John Murray, 1913. I/1. Ewing, Elbert William Robinson. Legal and historical status of the Dred Scott decision… Washington, D.C.: Cobden Publishing Co., 1909. I/1. Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The common law. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1881. Signed by Wilson on title page inside cover above attached photo of author. I/1. Holland, Sir Thomas Erskine. The elements of jurisprudence. New York: Oxford University Press, 1900. I/1. Holst, Hermann Eduard von. The constitutional law of the United States of America. Translated by Alfred Bishop Mason. Chicago: Callaghan & Co., 1887. Signed by Wilson. I/1. Donisthorpe, Wordsworth. Law in a free state. London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1895. Signed by Wilson on title page. I/1. Greenidge, Abel Hendy Jones. A handbook of Greek constitutional history. Colored map of cosmopolitan Greece, ca. 430 B.C. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1896. Signed by Wilson on inside cover and title page. I/1. Brunner, Heinrich. The sources of the law in England. An historical introduction to the study of English law. Translated from German with bibliographical appendix by W. Hastie. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1888. Signed by Wilson on inside cover and title page. I/1. Boutmy, Émile Gaston. Studies in constitutional law: France-England-United States. London: Macmillan and Co., 1891. Signed by Wilson, 1891, on title page. I/1. Austin, John. Lectures on jurisprudence; or, The philosophy of positive law, by the late John Austin… Abridged from the larger work for the use of students, by Robert Campbell. New York: Holt, 1875. I/1.

Goodnow, Frank Johnson. Comparative administrative law; an analysis of the administrative systems, national and local, of the United States, England, France, and Germany, vol. I, Organization. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1893. I/1.

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Goodnow, Frank Johnson. Comparative administrative law; an analysis of the administrative systems, national and local, of the United States, England, France, and Germany, vol. II, Legal relations. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1893. I/1. Essays in Anglo-Saxon law. Boston: Little, Brown and Company; London: Macmillan and Company, 1876. Signed by Wilson on inside cover and title page, note pasted on inside cover referencing page numbers and subjects. I/1. Holdsworth, Sir William Searle. A history of English law, vol. I. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1908-1909. I/1. Holdsworth, Sir William Searle. A history of English law, vol. II. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1908-1909. I/1. Holdsworth, Sir William Searle. A history of English law, vol. III. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1908-1909. I/1. I/2 Select essays in Anglo-American legal history, by various authors, compiled and edited by a committee of the Association of American law schools, vol. I. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1907-1909. I/2. Select essays in Anglo-American legal history, by various authors, compiled and edited by a committee of the Association of American law schools, vol. II. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1907-1909. I/2. Select essays in Anglo-American legal history, by various authors, compiled and edited by a committee of the Association of American law schools, vol. III. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1907-1909. I/2. Benton, Thomas Hart. Thirty years’ view; or, A history of the working of the American government for thirty years, from 1820-1850. Chiefly taken from the Congress debates, the private papers of General Jackson and the speeches of ex-Senator Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs: with historical notes and illustrations: by a senator of thirty years, vol. I. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1861-1862. I/2. Benton, Thomas Hart. Thirty years’ view; or, A history of the working of the American government for thirty years, from 1820-1850. Chiefly taken from the Congress debates, the private papers of General Jackson and the speeches of ex-Senator Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs: with historical notes and illustrations: by a senator of thirty years, vol. II. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1861-1862. I/2. Amos, Sheldon. The science of law. The international scientific series, vol. X. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1888. Signed by Wilson on inside cover, first title page (signed

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Woodrow Wilson, 1891) and second title page. I/2. Baldwin, Simeon Eben. The relations of education to citizenship. New York: Yale University Press, 1912. Inscribed by author to “Governor Woodrow Wilson.” I/2. Bar Association of St. Louis. “John Marshall Day”; proceedings of the bench and bar of St. Louis. Celebrating the centennial anniversary of the accession to the Supreme Court of the Unites States of Chief Justice John Marshall. February 4, 1801-1901. St. Louis: St. Louis Bar Association of St. Louis, 1901. Small card inserted reading “Compliments James L. Blain.” I/2. Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st earl of. International law. London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1900. I/2. Bernard, Fernand. The first year of Roman law. New York: Oxford University Press, American Branch, 1906. I/2. Baker, Sir George Sherston. First steps in international law; prepared for the use of students. Boston: Little, Brown & Company; London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd., 1899. Burgess, John Williams. Political science and comparative constitutional law, vol. I: Sovereignty and Liberty. Boston and London: Ginn and Co., 1890. Signed by Wilson, 1891, on inside cover and title page. I/2. Burgess, John Williams. Political science and comparative constitutional law, vol. II: Government. Boston and London: Ginn and Co., 1890. Signed by Wilson, 1891 on title page. I/2. Harley, John Eugene. The League of Nations and the new international law. New York: Oxford University Press, 1921. I/2. I/3 Meyers, Benjamin F. A drama of ambition and other pieces in verse. Harrisburg, PA: The Star-Independent, 1901. Inscribed to Wilson by author in 1912. I/3. Earle, Alice Morse. Home life in colonial days. Illustrated with photographs gathered by author. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1898. I/3. Twain, Mark. A tramp abroad. Illustrated by Fr. Brown, True Williams, and B. Day. Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Company, 1879. Signed by author. Business card of Mrs. William Milligan Sloane and Miss Sloane inserted. I/3. Church, Alfred John. Pictures from Roman life and story. Illustrated. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1892. I/3.

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Smyth, George B., Gilbert Reid [and others]. The crisis in China. Illustrated. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1900. I/3. Defoe, Daniel. The life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner, as related by himself. Illustrated by Walter Paget. New York: McLoughlin Brothers. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. I/3. Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill’s life story: An autobiography. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Company, 1920. Inscribed to Wilson by A. Baud Goodwan. I/3. Bland, John Otway Percy. Recent events and present policies in China. Illustrated. London: William Heinemann, 1912. I/3. Ely, Helena Rutherfurd. A woman’s hardy garden. Illustrations from photography taken in author’s garden by C.F. Chandler. Hew York: The Macmillan Company, 1905. I/3. Defoe, Daniel. The history of the devil. Illustrated. Boston: C.D. Strong, 1948. Name “Wilson” written on inside of back cover. I/3. Bigelow, Poultney. The children of the nations; a study of colonization and its problems. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1901. I/3. Historical collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, vol. II. Edited by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Atlanta: Blosser Printing Co., 1902. I/3. McLaurin, John James. Sketches in crude-oil. Some accidents and incidents of the petroleum development in all parts of the globe. Illustrated. Harrisburg, PA by author, 1896. Inscribed by Jno. Wilson. I/3. McNeill, John Charles. Lyrics from cotton land. Drawings by A.B. Frost and E.W. Kemble, photographs by Mrs, W.O. Kibble. Charlotte, N.C.: Stone Publishing Co., 1922. I/3.

Mazumdar, Akshoy Kumar. The Hindu history; B.C. 3,000 to 1,200 A.D. Faridabad, Dacca: Nagendra Kumar Roy, The City Publishing House, 1920. I/3. Abbot, Frank Frost. Roman politics. Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1923. I/3. Eliot, George. Middlemarch: a study of provincial life. Harper’s Library Edition. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1873. Signed by Joseph R. Wilson. I/3. I/4 Lawrence, Thomas Joseph. The principles of international law. Boston and D.C.: Heath & Co., 1900. I/4.

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Loftie, William John. The Inns of court and chancery. Illustrations by Herbert Railton. London: Seely and Co. Limited; New York: Macmillan & Co., 1895. I/4. Jameson, John Franklin. Essays in the constitutional history of the United States in the formative period, 1775-1789, by graduates and former members of the Johns Hopkins University. Edited by John Franklin Jameson. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889. I/4. Wharton, Edith Newbold (Jones). A motor-flight through France. Facsimiles of photos of French historical landmarks. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1908. I/4. Levinthal, Israel Herbert. The Jewish law of agency, with special reference to the Roman and the common law. Philadelphia: Conat Press, 1923. Insert pasted on first free page reading “With compliments of Rabbi Levinthal; 1233 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York.” I/4. Mejer, Otto Georg Alexander. Einleitung in das deutsch Staatsrecht. 2., umgearbeitete auflage. 1884. I/4. Michigan University. Constitutional history of the United States as seen in the development of American law; a course of lectures before the Political Science Association of the University of Michigan. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1890. Signed by Wilson, 1890, on inside cover and on title page. I/4. Jenks, Edward. Law and politics in the Middle Ages; a synoptic table of sources. New York: H. Holt and Company, 1898. I/4. Lefroy, Augustus Henry Frazer. A short treatise on Canadian constitutional law by A.H.F. Lefroy… with an historical introduction by W.P.M. Kennedy. Bound by The Carswell Company, Limited, Toronto. London: Sweet and Maxwell, Limited, 1918. I/4. Lee, Guy Carleton. Historical jurisprudence; an introduction to the systematic study of the development of law. London and New York: The Macmillan Company, 1900. I/4. Markby, Sir William. Elements of law considered with reference to principles of general jurisprudence. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1889. Signed by Wilson on title page. I/4. Kenny, Courtney Sranhope. A selection of cases illustrative of the English law of tort… Cambridge, Eng.: University Press, 1904. Signed Woodrow Wilson in pencil on inside cover. I/4. Maitland, Frederic William. Equity, also the forms of action at common law. Two courses of lectures. Cambridge: University Press, 1909. I/4. Maitland, Frederic William. Roman canon law in the Church of England; six essays. London: Methuen & Co., 1898. I/4.

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Franklin, Samuel Rhoads. Memories of a rear-admiral who has served for more than half a century in the Navy of the United States. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1898. I/4 Masters in art; a series of illustrated monographs. Features artists Van Dyck, Titian, Velasquez, Holbein, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Reynolds, Millet, Giovanni, Bellini, Murillo, Hals, and Raphael. Boston: Bates & Guild Company, 1900. I/4. I/5 Moore, John Bassett. A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements, international awards, the decisions of municipal courts, and the writings of jurists, Volumes I-VIII. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1906. I/5. Stimson, Frederic Jesup. The law of the federal and state constitutions of the United States, with an historical study of their principles, a chronological table of English social legislation, and a comparative digest of the constitutions of the forty-sic states. Boston: The Boston Book Company, 1908. I/5. Stevens, Charles Ellis. Sources of the Constitution of the United States. 1894. Signed “Woodrow Wilson, ‘94” on inside cover. I/5. Sterne, Simon. Constitutional history and political development of the United States. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1888. I/5. Stimson, Frederic Jesup. Labor in its relations to law; four lectures delivered at the Plymouth school of ethics, July 1895. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1895. I/5. Eliot, Goeorge. Wit and Wisdom of George Eliot With A Biographical Memoir. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1882. I/5. Story, Josephs. A familiar exposition of the Constitution of the United States: containing a brief commentary on every clause, explaining the true nature, reasons, and objects thereof; designed for the use of school libraries and general readers. With an appendix, containing important public documents, illustrative of the Constitution. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1896. I/5. II/1 Stout, Charles Taber. The eighteenth amendment and the part played by organized medicine. New York: M. Kennerley, 1921. II/1. Stimson, Frederic Jesup. Popular law-making; a study of the origin, history, and present tendencies of law-making by statute. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1910. Presentation copy; card pasted on inside cover reading, “With the compliments of the author.” II/1. Long, Augustus White. American poems, 1776-1900, with notes and biographies. New York, Cincinnati: American Book Company, c. 1905. II/1.

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The courtship of Miles Standish and other poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with an introduction by Richard Burton. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1900. II/1. Linhart, George Augustus. Out of the melting pot. Riverside, California: 1923. II/1. Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph. The war and after; short chapters on subjects of serious practical import for the average citizen from A.D. 1915 onwards. New York: George H. Doran Company, c. 1918. II/1. Lucas, Edward Verrall. Some friends of mine, a rally of men., edited by E.V. Lucas. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1909. Presentation copy; letter inserted from Simon Wolf to Miss Eleanor Wilson in which he congratulates her on her engagement to William G. McAdoo and makes her a gift of this volume. II/1. Logio, George Clenton. Bulgaria, problems & politics. Dust jacket. London: W. Heinemann, 1919. II/1. Lodge, Henry Cabot. The war with Spain. Illustrated. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1899. II/1. Lovell, Isabel. Stories in stone from the Roman Forum. Illustrated. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1902. II/1. Lucas, Edward Verall. The ladies’ pageant. Edited by E.V. Lucas. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1910. II/1. Little masterpieces, vol. I; Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Edited by Bliss Perry. Illustrated. New York: Doubleday & McClure Co., 1898. II/1. Little masterpieces, vol. II; Abraham Lincoln. Edited by Bliss Perry. Collection of Lincoln’s speeches, addresses, and letters. Illustrated. New York: Doubleday & McClure Co., 1898. II/1. Little masterpieces, vol. III; Daniel Webster. Edited by Bliss Perry. Illustrated. Collection of Webster’s representative speeches. New York: Doubleday & McClure Co., 1898. II/1. Lodge, Henry Cabot. A short history of the English colonies in America. Color maps of “The colonies of North America at the Declaration of Independence.” New York: Harper & Brothers, 1881. Signed by Wilson, 1883, on first free page and title page. Written on preface “Aug. 14th, 1883; Aug. 21st, " [1883].” II/1. Lucas, Edward Verrall, ed. The gentlest art. New York: Macmillan Company, 1907. Handwritten note inserted from daughter Margaret Woodrow Wilson. II/1. Longman, Frederick William. Pocket dictionary of the German and English languages. Founded on Blackley and Friedländer’s Practical Dictionary of the German and English Languages. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1884. II/1.

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II/2 Liverpool University. Liverpool University calendar, 1908. Liverpool: University Press of Liverpool, 1908. Printed note pasted on inside cover, “From the University of Liverpool with the Registrar’s Compliments.” II/2. Leacock, Stephen Butler. Frenzied fiction. New York: John Lane Company; London: John Lane, 1918. II/2. Lowry, Lewis A. An earnest search for truth in a series of letters to Cumberland Presbyterians; addressed to a father. Cincinnati: John D. Thorpe, 1851. II/2. Leacock, Stephen Butler. Moonbeams from the larger lunacy. New York: John Lane Company, 1915. Inserted small envelope reading “Card enclosed from Brentano’s of New York, Washington, and Paris” holding hand written note indicating book as a gift, signed “M.M.B.” II/2. Lecky, William Edward Hartpole. Democracy and liberty, vol. I. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1896. Signed by Wilson. 1896, on inside cover and title page. II/2. Lecky, William Edward Hartpole. Democracy and liberty, vol. II. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1896. II/2. Leathem, William Harvey. The comrade in white. Introduction by Hugh Black. Vellum dust jacket. New York, Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1916. II/2. Lewis, Meriwether. Original journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804-1806. Printed from the original manuscripts in the library of American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents, together with manuscript material of Lewis and Clark from other sources, including note-books, letters, maps, etc., and the journals of Charles Floyd and Joseph Whitehouse. Now for the first time published in full, and exactly as written. Edited, with introduction, notes, and index by Reuben Gold Thwaites. 7 volumes and an atlas. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1904-05. II/2. II/3 Knight, Charles. Half-hours with the best authors with short biographical and critical notices, Volumes I-VI. All have cards reading “Thomas W. Wilson” pasted within first few free pages. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. II/3. Knight, William Angus. The English Lake District as interpreted in the poems of Wordsworth. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1904. II/3. Kyne, Peter Bernard. The green pea pirates. Illustrated by Gordon Grant. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1919. II/3. Tales of a traveler. Buckthorne edition, vol. II. Illustrated. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1895. II/3.

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Kugler, Franz Theodor. The Italian schools of painting; based on the Handbook of Kugler. 6th edition, thoroughly reviewed and in part rewritten, by Austen Henry Layard, part I. Illustrated. London: J. Murray, 1902. II/3. Kugler, Franz Theodor. The Italian schools of painting; based on the Handbook of Kugler. 6th edition, thoroughly reviewed and in part rewritten, by Austen Henry Layard, part II. Illustrated. London: J. Murray, 1902. II/3. Kuhns, Levi Oscar. The German and Swiss settlements of colonial Pennsylvania: a study of the so-called Pennsylvania Dutch. New York: H. Holt and Company, 1901. II/3. Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln; complete works, comprising his speeches, letters, state papers, and miscellaneous writings, vol. I. Edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay. New York: The Century Co., 1894. II/3. Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln; complete works, comprising his speeches, letters, state papers, and miscellaneous writings, vol. II. Edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay. New York: The Century Co., 1894. II/3. Lincoln, Abraham. The writings of Abraham Lincoln. Together with the Essay on Lincoln by Carl Schurz, Address on Lincoln by Joseph H. Choate, The Life of Lincoln by Noah Brooks, vol. I: 1832-1843. Edited by Arthur Brooks Lapsley. Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. New York: P.I. Collier & Son, 1905. II/3. Lincoln, Abraham. The writings of Abraham Lincoln. Together with The Essay on Lincoln by Carl Schurz, Address on Lincoln by Joseph H. Choate, The Life of Lincoln by Noah Brooks, vol. II: 1843-1858. Edited by Arthur Brooks Lapsley. Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. New York: P.I. Collier & Son, 1905. II/3. Lear, Edward. The complete nonsense book. Contains all original pictures and verses together with new material. Edited by Lady Strachey. Introduction by the Earl of Cromer. New York: Duffield & Company, 1912. II/3. II/4 Le Bas, Sir Hedley Francis, ed. The Lord Kitchener memorial book. Published on behalf of the Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund, London and New York: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. French inscription to the president signed, “Chass. Laubart, Paris 12 avril, 1917.” II/4. Lebon, André and Paul Pelet. France as it is. Translated from French by Mrs. William Arnold. Three color maps and pull-out statistics of French colonies. London, Paris, etc.: Cassell & Company, Ltd., 1888. Signed by Wilson on inside cover. II/4. Lebon, André. Modern France, 1789-1895. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons; London: T.F. Unwin, 1898. II/4.

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Lederer, John. The discoveries of John Lederer, in three several marches from Virginia, to the west of Carolina, and other parts of the continent: begun in March 1669, and ended in September 1670. Together with a general map of the whole territory which he traversed. Collected and translated from Latin from Lederer’s discourse and writings by Sir William Talbot. London: printed by J.C. for S. Heyrick, 1672; reprinted for G.P. Humphrey, Rochester, N.Y., 1902. II/4. Lee, Gerald Stanley. Inspired millionaires; a forecast. Northampton, Mass.: Mount Tom Press, 1908.; New York: M. Kennerley, 1911. II/4. Lee, Sir Sidney. A life of William Shakespeare. With portraits and facsimiles. New York: Macmillan Company, 1898. II/4. Leeman, Jean. Martyr, a tragedy of Belgium; drama in five acts. Preface by M. Henry La Fontaine. Translated from French by Mrs. Alice Chittenden. San Francisco: The Belgian women’s war relief committee, 1916. II/4. Leeuw, H.J. van der. Vers la paix; un pont; Le paix européene. La paix caucasique. La paix universelle. Paris: P. Lamm, 1902. II/4. La Prade, Ruth, ed. Debs and the poets. Introduction by Upton Sinclair. Pasadena, C.A.: Upton Sinclair, 1920. II/4. Lewis, Meriwether. History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clarke, to the sources of the Missouri… performed during the years 1804, 1805, 1806, by order of the government of the United States. Prepared for the press by Paul Allen, esq. Revised and abridged by the omission of unimportant details, with an introduction and notes by Archibald M’Vickar. Two volumes. Fold out maps. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1842. II/4. Lee, Ivy Ledbetter. “Uncle Remus”, Joel Chandler Harris as seen and remembered by a few of his friends; including a memorial sermon by Rev. James W. Lee, D.D., and a poem by Frank L. Stanton. Number 118 of 300 privately distributed copies, signed by author “I.L.L.” New York: Private printer, 1908. II/4. Leroy-Beaulieu, Antole. The empire of the tsars and the Russians. Part I, The country and its inhabitants. Color map of Russia. Translated from French edition, with annotations, by Zénaïde A. Ragozin. New York, London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1893-1896. II/4. Leroy-Beaulieu, Antole. The empire of the tsars and the Russians. Part II, The institutions. Translated from French edition, with annotations, by Zénaïde A. Ragozin. New York, London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1893-1896. Signed, “From Stanhope Lams” twice on first free page, as well as on the title page and first page of the work. II/4. Leslie, Shane. The end of a chapter. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1917. II/4. Kipling, Rudyard. The jungle book. New York: The Century Co., 1894. II/4.

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Kipling, Rudyard. The writings in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling, 1898-1909. vol. I; Plain tales from the hills, II; Soldiers three and military tales part I, III; Soldiers three and military tales part II, IV; In black and white, V; The phantom rickshaw, VI; Under the deodars and other stories, VII; The jungle book. II/4.

II/5 Kipling, Rudyard. The writings in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling, 1898-1909. vol. VIII; The second jungle book, IX; The light that failed, X; The naulahka, XI; Verses, XII; Captains courageous, XIII; The day’s work part I, XIV; The day’s work part II, XV; From sea to sea part I, XVI; From sea to sea part II, XVII; Early verse, XVIII; Stalkey and Co., XIX; Kim, XX; Just so stories, XXI; The five nations, XXII; Traffics and discoveries, XXIII; Puck of Pook’s Hill, XXIV; Actions and Reactions II/5. III/1 Kirkpatrick, George Ross. War- what for? West LaFayette, O.H.: Published by the author, 1910. Inserted clipping of newspaper article titled, “A woman Socialist’s open letter to Woodrow Wilson” by Mary Montford. III/1. Larabee, William. The railroad question; a historical and practical treatise on railroads, and remedies for their abuses. Chicago: The Schulte Publishing Co., 1898. Author’s inscription. III/1. Lang, Andrew. The library. With a chapter on modern English illustrated books by Austin Dobson. Leather bound by A. Taffin Rel. Color illustrations. London: Macmillan & Co., 1881. inscribed to Wilson by S. Graham, Feb. 27, 1921. III/1. Kitchin, George William. A history of France, vol. I to 1453. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1881-1885. Signed by Wilson on inside cover, Aug., ’88 and on title page. III/1. Kitchin, George William. A history of France, vol. II 1453- 1624. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1881-1885. Signed by Wilson on inside cover, Aug., ’88 and on title page. III/1. Kitchin, George William. A history of France, vol. III 1624-1793. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1881-1885. Signed by Wilson on inside cover, Aug., ’88 and on title page. III/1.

Lester, John C. Ku Klux Klan, its origin, growth and disbandment by J.C. Lester and D.L. Wilson; with appendices containing the prescripts of the Ku Klux Klan, specimen orders and warnings; with introduction and notes by Walter L. Fleming. New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1905. III/1. Libbey, William and Franklin E. Hoskins. The Jordan Valley and Petra, vol. I and II. Illustrated. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1905. III/1. Lewis, Meriwether. History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark to the sources of the Missouri, across the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River to the Pacific in 1804-1806; a reprint of the edition of 1814 to which all the members of the expedition contributed, vol. I-III. New York: New Amsterdam Book Company, 1902. III/1.

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Kirkland, Winifred Margaretta. The Easter people; a pen-picture of the Moravian celebration of resurrection. New York, Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1923. III/1. Lewis, Sinclair. Main Street. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. III/1. Inman, Henry. The old Santa Fé trail; the story of a great highway. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1897. III/1. Abbott, Frank Frost. A history and description of Roman political institutions. Boston, New York: Ginn & Company, 1907. III/1. Abbott, Frank Frost. A history and description of Roman political institutions. New edition, enl. by the addition of a supplement on the Roman judicial system. Boston, New York: Ginn & Company, 1907. III/1. III/2 Hurlbert, William Henry. France and the republic. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1890. Signed by Wilson on first and second title pages, 1890. III/2. Inman, Henry and William F. Cody. The Great Salt Lake trail. Illustrated. New York: The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1898. III/2. Ingle, Edward. Southern sidelights; a picture of social and economic life in the South before the war. New York, Boston: T.Y. Crowell & Company, 1896. Signed by Wilson, 1897, on inside cover and title page. III/2. Inderwick, Frederick Andrew. The king’s peace; a historical sketch of the English law courts. London: S. Sonnenschien & Co., lim., New York: Macmillan & Co., 1895. III/2. Hunter, Sir William Wilson. A brief history of the Indian peoples. Folded map of India. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1892. III/2. Hunt, William Holman. Pre-Raphaelitism and the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood. 40 photogravure plates and other illustrations, vol. I & II. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1905-1906. III/2. Johnston, Henry Phelps. The Yorktown campaign and the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. Illustrated. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1881. III/2. Johnston, Elizabeth (Lichtenstein). Recollections of a Georgia loyalist, written in 1836, vol. I-III. Edited by Rev. Arthur Wentworth Eaton. New York and London: Mansfield & Company, 1901. III/2. Representative American orations to illustrate American political history, vol. I-III. Edited with introductions by Alexander Johnston. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1884. III/2.

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Jonson, Ben. The best plays of the old dramatists. Ben Jonson, vol. I. The Mermaid Series. Edited by Brinsley Nicholson. Introduction by C.H. Herford. London: T. Fisher Unwin; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. Inscribed “$1.25 Sold President Wilson”. III/2. Jordan, David Starr. War and waste; a series of discussions of war and war accessories. Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913. III/2. Jones, John Sparhawk. Seeing darkly. The Presbyterian pulpit. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-school Work, 1904. III/2. Alderman, Edwin Anderson. J.L.M. Curry; a biography, by Edwin Anderson, Alderman and Armistead Churchill Gordon. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1911. III/2. Ainsworth, Robert. An abridgement of Ainsworth’s dictionary, English and Latin, designed for the use of schools. By Thomas Morell: carefully corrected and improved from the last London quarto edition by John Carey. Philadelphia: U. Hunt, 1825. III/2. Internoscia, Jerome. New code of international law. New York: The International Code Company, 1910. III/2. III/3 Abbott, Frank Frost. Society and Politics in Ancient Rome: Essays and Sketches. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1909. III/3. Abbott, Frank Frost. The Common People of Ancient Rome; Studies of Roman Life and Literature. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1911. III/3. Addison, Julia de Wolf. The art of the Pitti palace, with a short history of the building of the palace, and its owners, and an appreciation of its treasures. Illustrated. Boston: L.C. Page & Company, 1904. III/3. Addison, Joseph. Days with Sir Roger de Coverley; reprint from the Spectator. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. London and New York: Macmillan & Co., 1892. Inscribed “With love from Ed. Xmas ’93.” III/3. Addams, Jane. Women at the Hague; the International Congress of Women and its results, by three delegates to the congress from the United States, Jane Addams… Emily G. Balch… Alice Hamilton. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1916. Color order form for bookcases and bookplates inserted. III/3. Ade, George. Ade’s Fables. Illustrated by John T. McCutcheon. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1914. III/3. Lambeth, William Alexander and Warren H. Manning. Jefferson as an architect and designer of landscapes. Illustrated. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1913. No. 110 of 535 numbered copies printed at the Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass. III/3.

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Adams, Henry. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres. Riverside Press for the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1913. III/3. Allen, George Henry. The French Revolution, vol. I and II. Philadelphia: G. Barrie’s Sons, c. 1922-25. Card pasted on inside cover of vol. I reading “With the compliments of George Barrie’s Sons.” III/3. American colonial tracts monthly, May-April, v. I. Rochester, N.Y.; G.P. Humphrey, 1897-98. III/3. American Checker Association. Third American tourney at Chicago, Ill. January 11th to 15th, 1915 for the Checker Championship of America and $500.00 in prizes. Annotated by Harry Lieberman and Louis C. Ginsberg. Kansas City, MO: E.H. Green, 1915. Inscribed to Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson by Adrian Wilson Valentine, Feb. 1st 1916. III/3. Alexander, Francesca. The story of Ida. Edited with preface by John Ruskin. Boston: Cupples, Upham & Company, 1883. III/3. Allen, James. As a man thinketh. Authorized edition. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1913. III/3. Allen, James Lane. A Kentucky cardinal, and Aftermath. New edition, revised, with a new preface and one hundred illustrations, by Hugh Thomson. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1900. III/3. Abbott, Jacob. History of Genghis Khan. Illustrated. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1860. Inscribed on first free page to Miss Marion Wilson from Miss R. Buggs [?]. III/3. Allen, William Harvey. Woman’s part in government, whether she votes or not. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1911. III/3. Abbott, Jacob. History of Peter the Great, emperor of Russia. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1860. Signed “Wilson” on first free page. III/3. Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell. Molly make-believe. Illustrated by Walter Tittle. New York: The Century Co., 1911. III/3. Acheson, Edward Goodrich. Conservation. Port Huron, Mich.: Acheson Oildag Company, 1919. III/3. Allen, William H. Modern philanthropy: A Study of Efficient Appealing and Giving. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1912. III/3. Alexander, Edward Porter. Military memoirs of a Confederate; a critical narrative. Sketch-maps by the author. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1907. III/3.

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Lee, Edmund Jennings. Lee of Virginia, 1642-1892; biographical and genealogical sketches of the descendents of Colonel Richard Lee, with brief notices of the related families. Philadelphia, published by the author, 1895. III/3. Berenson, Bernhard. The Venetian painters of the Renaissance, with an index to their works. Photogravure illustrations. New York and London, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1897. III/3. III/4 Amar, Jules. The physiology of industrial organization and the reemployments of the disabled, by Professor Jules Amar… translated by Bernard Miall; ed., with notes and an introduction, by Professor A.F. Stanley Kent. 135 illustrations. London: The Library Press Limited, 1918. Presentation copy, inscription to Wilson by author. III/4. Batcheller, Mrs. Tryphosa Bates. Royal Spain of today. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1913. III/4. Batcheller, Mrs. Tryphosa Bates. Glimpses of Italian court life; happy days in Italia adorata. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907. III/4. Batcheller, Mrs. Tryphosa Bates. Italian Castles and Country Seats. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1911. Inscribed from author to Woodrow Wilson, “1912 To the President-Elect”. III/4. Argentine Republic. Northern Patagonia; character and resources… Text and maps by the Comisión de estudios hidrológicos, Bailey Willis, director, 1911-1914. Folder of large, folded maps. New York: Scribner Press, c. 1914. III/4. Argentine Republic. Northern Patagonia; character and resources… Text and maps by the Comisión de estudios hidrológicos, Bailey Willis, director, 1911-1914. Book accompanying folder of maps as listed above. New York: Scribner Press, c. 1914. III/4. Bernard, Ella Kent. Letters and other papers of Daniel Kent, emigrant and redemptioner. To which have been added a few interesting Hawley and Spackman papers. Complied by Ella K. Bernard. Baltimore, 1904. Two inserts; typed collection of papers titled “Some additional Kent papers” signed by Daniel Kent, and note regarding wealthy Pennsylvania manufacturing company. III/4. Bailey, Henry Christopher. Colonel Greatheart. Illustrations by Lester Ralph. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1908. III/4. Westward ho! Or the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Translated into modern English by Charles Kingsley. Philadephia and New York: John Wanamaker, 1855. III/4. Bainbridge, Oliver. Rambles in though land. London: Heath, Cranton, & Ouseley. Inscribed to Wilson by author. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. III/4.

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Barnett, Henry Green. The roof of the world, and other poems, by Henry G. Barnett. Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1916. Card pasted to inside front cover, presentation copy. III/4. Baker, William Spohn. Character of portraits of Washington as delineated by historians, orators and divines, selected and arranged in chronological order with biographical notes and references. Philadelphia: R.M. Lindsay, 1887. Signed by Wilson, 1896, on title page. III/4. Bentley, Edmund Clerihew. Peace Year in the city, 1918-1919. An account of the outstanding events in the city of London during Peace Year, in the mayorality of the Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Brooks Marshall, K.C.V.O., L.L.D, following the Great War of 1914-1918. London: Printed for private circulation, 1920. Inscribed to Wilson by Marshall, “with pleasant memories of December 28, 1918. III/4. Bennett, Sanford. Old age, its cause and prevention; the story of an old body and face made young. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1921. III/4. Basch, Victor. L’aube; proses de guerre par Victor Basche. Paris: F. Alcan, 1918. Inscribed to Wilson by author. III/4. The new century Bible. Saint Mark. Edited by S.D.F. Salmond and W.F. Adeney. Gospel of St. Mark with color map of Galilee. New York: Oxford University Press, American Branch, ca. 1900. III/4. Bellamy, Edward. Looking backward. Introduction by Sylvester Baxter. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1917. III/4. Amicis, Edmondo de. Spain and the Spaniards, vol. I and II. Translated from the 10th edition of the Italian by Stanley Rhoads Yarnall. Philadelphia: H.T. Coates & Co., 1895. III/4. Bender, Henry Richard. Devils: Bible verses pagan; or, The problem of evil. Harrisburg, P.A.: Published by the author, 1918. Presentation copy from author. III/4. Bellamy, Edward. Equality. New York and London: D. Appleton and Company, 1918. III/4. Bagehot, Walter. Physics and politics; or, Thoughts on the application of the principles of “natural selection” and “inheritance” to political society. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1884. III/4. III/5 Auerbach, Joseph Smith. Essay and miscellanies, vol. I & II. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1914. Volume I is inscribed to Wilson by E.R.L. Gould; New York, Dec. 11, 1914. III/5. Anderson, Galusha. The story of a border city during the civil war. With twelve portraits and views. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1908. III/5. Auerbach, Joseph Smith. The Bible and modern life; and Bible words and phrases. Reprinted from Essays and Miscellanies. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1914. III/5.

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Blanchard, Charles. In the afterglow, old fashioned poems. Des Moines: The University Press, 1919. III/5. Benner, Joseph Sieber. The impersonal life. Barberton, O.H.; Sun Publishing Co., c. 1920. Inscribed to Wilson and wife by N.E. Olmsted. III/5. Arnold, Matthew. Letters of Matthew Arnold 1848-1888; collected and arranged by George W.E. Russell, vol. I and II. New York and London: Macmillan and Co., 1895. III/5. Arnold, Matthew. On the study of Celtic literature, and On translating Homer. New York: Macmillan and Co., 1883. III/5. Bartlett, John. A new and complete concordance or verbal index to words, phrases, & passages in the dramatic works of Shakespeare, with a supplementary concordance to the poems. London: Macmillan and Co., 1913. III/5. Baker, Harry Edger. The word of the Lord to his church of Latter-days and to all the nations of the Gentiles. Being the words of Jesus Christ the Son of God to the scattered sheep of the House of Israel in all the world. Chicago: R.C. Baker, 1918. III/5. Bible. Old Testament, English. Readings from the Holy Scriptures for Jewish soldiers and sailors. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1918. III/5.

Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. Spain and Portugal; handbook for travellers. With 9 maps and 57 plans. Leipsic: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1908. III/5. Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. London and its environs; handbook for travellers. Leipsic: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1902. Signed “Woodrow Wilson; Princeton, N.J. USA 1903.” III/5. Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. Southern Italy and Sicily with excursions to the Lipari Islands, Malta, Sardinia, Tunis, and Corfu. Photo of Florence pasted to map. Leipsic: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1903. III/5.

Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. Great Britain; handbook for travellers… with 16 maps, 30 plans, and a panorama. Leipsic: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1894. Signed by Wilson on title page. III/5.

Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. United States with an excursion to Mexico. Small guide booklet to Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, 1904 inserted. Leipsic: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1904. III/5. Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. Switzerland and the adjacent portions or Italy, Savoy, and Tyrol; handbook for travellers Leipsic: K. Baedeker; London: Dulau and Co., 1903. Signed by Wilson on first free page. III/5.

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Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. The traveller’s manual of conversation in four languages, English, German, French, Italian. With vocabulary, short questions, etc. Stereotype edition. Leipsic: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1896. Signed by Wilson, 1903, and Margaret B. Hoyt. III/5. Black, Hugh. Friendship. With an introductory note by W. Robertson Nicoll. Chicago, New York, Toronto: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1903. Inscribed to Wilson by “J.D.H.” III/5. Bishop, Joseph Bucklin. Our political drama, conventions, campaigns, candidates… with numerous illustrations and reproductions from caricatures. New York: Scott-Thaw Company, 1904. III/5. Bible. New Testament, English. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, hospital edition, translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. New York: American Bible Society, 1912. III/5. Bible. New Testament, Esperanto. La nova testamento de nia sinjoro kaj savanto Jesuo Kristo. Londono: Brita kaj eksterlanda biblia societo, 1913. Presentation copy. III/5. Bible. Old Testament. Twenty-Four Books of the Holy Scriptures. Translated by Isaac Leeser. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1854. Two volumes in individual boxes in both English and Hebrew. III/5. IV/1 Baker, Charlotte Alice. True stories of New England captives carried to Canada during the old French and Indian wars. Cambridge [Greenfield, Mass.; Press of E.A. Hall & Co.], 1897. IV/1. Berry, Mary. Extracts of the journals and correspondence of Miss Berry, from the year 1783 to 1852; edited by Lady Theresa Lewis. 3 volumes in 6 parts. Inscribed in vol. I “3 vols. Extended to 6 vols., with 160 portraits and plates inserted. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1865. IV/1. Boccaccio, Giovanni. A translation of Giovanni Boccaccio’s life of Dante; with an introduction and note on the portraits of Dante by G.R. Carpenter. New York: The Grolier Club, 1900. Small card inserted from Charles Willison McAlpin wishing a merry Christmas and happy New Year. IV/1. Bodley, John Edward Courtenay. France; vol. I and II. New York: The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1898. IV/1. Blatch, Mrs. Harriot (Stanton). A woman’s point of view; some roads to peace. New York: The Womans Press, 1920. IV/1. Babcock, Maltbie Davenport. Letters from Egypt and Palestine. Illustrated. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1902. IV/1. Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig. Great Britain; handbook for travellers… with 22 maps, 58 plans, and a panorama. Leipsic: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1906. Signed by Wilson, 1908, on title page. IV/1.

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Babcock, Maltbie Davenport. The success of defeat. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1905. IV/1. Blackwood, Algernon. The education of Uncle Paul. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1916. IV/1. Benedict, Bertram. A history of the Great War, vol. I. New York: Bureau of National Literature, Inc., 1919. IV/1. Barbusse, Henri. Under fire; the story of a squad. Translated by Fitzwater Wray. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1917. IV/1. Bard, Andreas. Your flag and my flag; patriotic addresses delivered by Dr. Andreas Bard. Burlington, IA: The Lutheran Literary Board, 1918. IV/1. Blatt, Heiman Kimmel. Sons of men, Evansville’s war record, compiled by Heiman Blatt. Evansville, Ind.: A.P. Madison, 1920. IV/1. Baring-Gould, Sabine. The story of Germany by Sabine Baring Gould… with the collaboration of Arthur Gilman. New York & London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1886. IV/1. Barham, Richard Harris. The Ingoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, esq. (the Rev. Richard Harris Barham). Globe edition… with Cruikshanks’ illustrations. New York: W.J. Widdleton, 1878. IV/1. IV/2 Marie-Claire, roman. Preface by Octave Mirbeau. Paris: E. Fasquelle, 1911. IV/2. Baker, William Spohn. Washington After the Revolution, MDCCLXXXIV-MDCCXCIX. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1898. IV/2. Blaikie, William. How to get strong and how to stay so. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1879. IV/2. Bernard, John. Retrospections of America, 1797-1811, by John Bernard… edited from the manuscript by Mrs. Bayle Bernard, with an introduction, notes, and index by Laurence Hutton and Brander Matthews. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1887. IV/2. Armstrong, Richard Acland. Faith and doubt in the century’s poets. New York: Bible House, 1898. IV/2. The American tune book: a complete collection of the tunes which are widely popular in American, with the most popular anthems and set pieces. Preceded by a new course of instruction for singing schools, by Dr. Lowell Mason. The tunes and anthems selected from all sources by five hundred teachers and choir leaders. Boston: O. Ditson & Company; New York: C.H. Ditson & Company, 1869. Signed “Thomas W. Wilson.” IV/2. Jephson, Henry Lorenzo. The platform: its rise and progress. New York and London: Macmillan and Co., 1892. IV/2.

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Jhering, Rudolf von. The evolution of the Aryan. Translated from the German by A. Drucker. New York: Holt, 1897. IV/2. Jennings, Janet. Abraham Lincoln, the greatest American. Freeport, Ill.: W.H. Wagner, printers, c. 1914. Presentation copy. IV/2. Jerrold, Walter Copeland. Bon-mots of the nineteenth century. Edited by Walter Jerrold with grotesques by Alice B. Woodward. London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1897. IV/2. Jenkinson, Isaac. Aaron Burr, his personal and political relations with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark CO., 1902. IV/2. Jenks, Edward. Parliamentary England, the evolution of the cabinet system. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1903. IV/2. Keasbey, Lindley Miller. The Nicaragua canal and the Monroe doctrine; a political history of the isthmus transit, with special reference to the Nicaragua canal project and the attitude of the United States government thereto. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1896. IV/2. Jones, John H. Americanism, by John Jones; world war history of Troup County, Georgia, supplemented by extracts from editorials, addresses, etc. Atlanta: The Webb & Vary Company, 1919. IV/2. Johnston, William Thomas. Bill Johnston’s joy book. Edited by William T. Johnston. Illustrated by Claude Shafer. Cincinnati: Stewart Kidd & Co., 1922. Birthday gift dated 12-28-1923, no name. IV/2. Keats, John. The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats. Cambridge edition. Boston: Houghton, 1899. IV/2. Liber scriptorium. The first book of The Author’s Club. Bound by the De Vinne Press. Number 198 of 251 copies printed. New York: The Author’s Club, 1893. IV/2. One hundred folk songs of all nations. For medium voice. Edited by Granville Bantock. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 1911. IV/2. Jameson, John Franklin. Narratives of New Netherland, 1609-1664; edited by J. Franklin Jameson with three maps and a facsimile. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1909. IV/2. Jennings, George Henry. An anecdotal history of the British Parliament, from the earliest periods to the present time. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881. Signed Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 1881, on first free page. IV/2. Keeping one cow. Being the experience of a number of practical writers, in a clear and condensed for, upon the management of a single milch cow. New York: Orange Judd Company, 1880. IV/2.

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Kelley, William Valentine. The open fire, and other essays. New York, Cincinnati: The Abingdon Press, 1922. IV/2. IV/3 Janvier, Thomas Allibone. In old New York. Illustrated. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1894. IV/3. Ireland, Alleyene. Tropical colonization, an introduction to the study of the subject. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1899. IV/3. Jenks, Edward. A history of politics. London: J.M. Dent & Co.; New York: The Macmillan Company, 1900. IV/3.

Kimber, Arthur Clifford. The story of the first flag, an account of the mission of Arthur Clifford Kimber, who, in the month of May, 1917, carried to France the first American flag authorized by the United States government; compiled from his letters and other documents by Clara E. Kimber; with an introduction by William T. Manning, letters from Newton D. Baker, David Starr Jordan, Ray Lyman Wilbur, and Henry D. Sleeper. San Francisco: Published under the auspices of the Friends of France, 1920. Signed by Theodore Roosevelt, “Good luck to Arthur Kimber; Thedore Roosevelt, May 11th 1917”. IV/3. King, Thomas Starr. The White Hills; their legends, landscape, and poetry. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1887. IV/3. Associazione artistica fra i cultori di architettura in Roma. Inventario dei monumenti di Roma, 1908-1912, parte I. Inscribed to Wilson in Italian. IV/3. King, Grace Elizabeth. De Soto and his men in the land of Florida. Illustrations by George Gibbs. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1898. IV/3. King, Grace Elizabeth. New Orleans; the place and the people. Illustrations by Frances E. Jones. New York and London: The Macmillan Company, 1895. IV/3. Irwin, William Henry. “The next war”; an appeal to common sense. New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, 1921. IV/3. Ishii, Tokichi. A gentleman in prison, with the confessions of Tokichi Ishii, written in Tokyo prison. Translated by Caroline Macdonald, with a foreword by John Kelman. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1922. IV/3. Jones, Richard. Peasant rents, being the first half of an essay on the distribution of wealth and on the sources of taxation. New York and London: Macmillan and Co., 1895. IV/3. Latham, Henry. Black and white. A journal of a three months’ tour in the United States. London: Macmillan and Co., 1867. IV/3.

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Langford, Laura (Carter) Holloway. The hearthstone; or, Life at home. A household manual. Containing hints and helps for home making; home furnishing; decorations; amusements… together with a complete cookery book. Richmond: B.F. Johnson, 1883. IV/3. Child, Francis James. The English and Scottish popular ballads, ed. by Francis James Child. Ten separate volumes. 1000 copies printed. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1883-98. IV/3. Carter, Mary Nelson. North Carolina sketches; phases of life where the galax grows. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1900. IV/3. Twain, Mark. The prince and the pauper. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1900. IV/3.

IV/4 Cervantes, Saavedra Miguel de. Adventures of Don Quixote, de la Mancha. Translated by Charles Jarvis. Illustrated by John Gilvert. London: G. Routledge & Co., 1858. IV/4. Twain, Mark. The writings of Mark Twain, vol. I-XVI of XXIII. Autographed by author on vol. I. Hartford, Conn., American Publishing Company, 1899-1903. IV/4. IV/5 Twain, Mark. The writings of Mark Twain, XVII-XXIII of XXIII. Autographed by author on vol. I. Hartford, Conn., American Publishing Company, 1899-1903. IV/5. Bradford, William. History of Plymouth plantation 1620-1647, vol. I and II. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912. IV/5. Bowne, Borden Parker. The immanence of God. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1905. IV/5. Boyce, Frank. Pitfalls of finance and politics. Baltimore: Square Deal Publishing Company, 1922. Inserted letter from author addressed to President Warren G. Harding from author introducing book as presentation copy. IV/5. Bradford, Gamaliel. The lesson of popular government, vol. I and II. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1899. IV/5. Laudynowa, Stefania. A world problem; Jews-Poland-Humanity, a psychological and historical study. Translated from Polish by A.J. Zieliński and W.K. Chicago: Printed by American Catalogue Printing Co.; General Agency: The Book Importing House, Pittsburgh, 1920. Presentation copy in honor of Wilson’s involvement with League of Nations. IV/5. Brontë, Charlotte. Life and works of Charlotte Brontë and her sisters, vol. I, The Life of Charlotte Brontë by Mrs. Gaskell. One of seven illustrated volumes. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1887. IV/5.

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Brooke, Cyrus Harry. The practice of autosuggestion by the method of Emile Coué. Revised edition by C. Harry Brooks, with a foreward by Emile Coué. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1922. IV/5. Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette (Genest). Memoirs of the court of Marie Antoinette, with biographical introduction from “The heroic women of the French Revolution,” vol. I and II. Bound by Bayntun of Bath, Eng. London,: H.S. Nichols, 1895. IV/5.

V/1 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The new revelation. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1918. V/1. Dubs, Jakob. Das oeffenliche recht der Schweizerischen eidgenossenschaft. Dargestellt für das volk dr. J. Dubs. Zurich, Orell Füssli & Co., 1878. V/1. Cornaro, Luigi. The art of living; an new and improved English version of the treatise celebrated Venetian centenarian, Louis Cornaro, with essays by Joseph Addison, Lord Bacon, and Sir William Temple. Milwaukee: W.F. Butler, 1903. V/1. The Woman’s College of Baltimore. Donnybrook Fair of 1906. Inserted- two parts of envelope addressed to Wilson at Princeton, covered in lists of names and scribbles, dated 1905. V/1. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. Through the magic door. New York: The McClure Company, 1908. Inserted note from D.J. Crown. V/1. Bryce, James Bryce viscount. The Holy Roman empire. New York: Macmillan and Co., 1883. Signed by Wilson, 1884, on first free page and title page. V/1. Bryce, James Bryce viscount. William Ewart Gladstone, his characteristics as a man and statesman. New York: The Century Co., 1898. Signed by Wilson, 1898, on first free page. V/1. Buist, Robert. The family kitchen gardener, containing plain and accurate descriptions of all the different species and varieties of culinary vegetables… Also, descriptions and characters of the most select fruits, their management, propagation, etc. Illustrated with twenty-five engravings. New York: C.M. Saxton, 1855. V/1. Bulfinch, Thomas. Legends of Charlemagne; or, Romance of the middle ages. S.W. Tilton, c.1862. V/1. Chaucer, Geoffrey. The poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer. A new text, with illustrative notes, by Thomas Wright. New York: J.W. Lovell, 1880. V/1. Heart throbs, v. II, in prose and verse dear to the American people, and by them contributed as supplement to the original $10,000 prize book Heart Throbs. Boston: Chapple Publishing Co., Ltd., 1911. V/1. Boutmy, Émile Gaston. The English people; a study of their political psychology. Translated from French by E. English. Introduction by John Edward Courtenay Bodley. New York: Putnam, 1904. V/1.

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Browning, Robert. Love poems of Robert Browning. Bound by Giulio Giannini, parchment works, 19-20 Piazza Pitti, Florence. London and New York: John Lane, 1901. V/1. Cabot, James Elliot. A memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1887. Volumes I and II. V/1. Brown, Peter Hume. History of Scotland, vol. I and II. Cambridge: University Press, 1900-1909. V/1. Brown, Ritter. Man’s birthright. New York: Desmond Fitz Gerald, inc., 1911. V/1. Browne, Edith A. Gothic architecture; containing forty-eight full-page illustrations reproduced from photographs. London: A. and C. Black, 1906. V/1. Brumm, Charles. In quest of the Holy Grail. A hermit’s war lyrics. Manchester: Percy Brothers, Ltd., 1919. Presentation copy. V/1. Browning, Robert. The Brownings for the young. Edited by Frederic G. Kenyon. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1896. V/1. Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett). Poems, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning; selected and arranged by Robert Browning. New York, Boston: T.Y. Crowell & Co., 1893. V/1. Brown, John. Rab and his friends, and Marjorie Fleming and other papers. Philadelphia: Henry Altemus, 1895. V/1. Bruce, Philip Alexander. Social life of Virginia in the seventeenth century. An inquiry into the origin of the higher planting class, together with an account of the habits, customs, and diversions of the people. 1st edition limited to one thousand copies. Richmond, V.A.: Printed for the author by Whittet & Shepperson, 1907. V/1. V/2 Butler, Samuel. Hudibras. With notes and literary memoir by the Rev. Treadway Russel Nash, D.D. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1853. V/2. Byron, Mrs. May Clarissa (Gillington). A little journey to Italy. London, New York: Cassell & Company, Ltd., 1911. V/2. Burns, Robert. Selected poems of Robert Burns. Introduction by Andrew Lang. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd., 1891. V/2. Burt, Mary Elizabeth. Herakles, the hero of Thebes, and other heroes of the myth, adapted from the second book of the primary schools of Athens, Greece, by Mary E. Burt and Zenaïde A. Ragozin. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1900. V/2.

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Carnegie endowment for international peace, Divison of intercourse and education. American foreign policy, based upon statements of presidents and secretaries of state of the United States and publicists of the American republics, with an introduction by Nicholas Murray Butler. Washington, D.C., 1920. Insert, presentation note. V/2. Carnegie, Andrew. Problems of to-day: wealth, labor, socialism. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1908. V/2. Century association, New York. Theodore Roosevelt; memorial addresses delivered before the Century association, February 9, 1919; resolutions adopted February 9, 1919. New York: Printed for the Century Association, 1919. V/2. Cecil, Emma Talbott. Songs in the night, and other poems, emphasizing essential elements of high Christian character through living examples. New York, London: Broadway Publishing Company, 1913. Inscription to Wilson from author. V/2. Carman, Bliss. More songs from Vagabondia by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey; designs by Tom B. Meteyard. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1916. V/2. De Windt, Harry. Through savage Europe, being the narrative of a journey (undertaken as special correspondent of the “Westminster Gazette”), throughout the Balkan States and European Russia. London: T.F. Unwin, 1910. V/2. Fhering, Rudolph von. Geist des rümischen rechts. Leipzig: Drud und Berlag von Breitupf un Härtel, 1891. Signed by Wilson, 1892, on inside cover and title page. V/2. Devine, Alexander. Montenegro in history, politics, and war. London: T.F. Unwin, 1918. V/2. De Quincey, Thomas. Confessions of an English opium-eater and essays on men of letters. London: Ward, Lock & Co. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/2. Cates, J.M.D. Marriage and the married life. Nashville, Tenn.: Graves, Marks & Co., 1860. V/2. Bruns, Henry Arnold. The science of revelation in modern discovery. The world by chart; A and B published in 1913, chart C in 1918, D and E. Copyright 1920 by Henry A. Bruns. Cleveland, 1920. V/2. Cellini, Benvenuto. The life of Benvenuto Cellini, written by himself, vol. I and II. Translated from Italian, with an introduction, by Anne Macdonell. London: J.M. Dent & Co.; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1903. V/2. Campbell, Sir George. White and black; the outcome of a visit to the United States. New York: R. Worthington, 1879. V/2.

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Cato, Marcus Porcius, Censorius. Cato’s farm management. Eclogues from the De re rustica of M. Porcius Cato, done into English, with notes of other excursions in the pleasant paths of agronomic literature, by a Virginia farmer. Chicago: Printed by R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company, 1910. V/2. Carlyle, Thomas. A Carlyle calendar; weekly visits to the sage of Chelsea, compiled by Ellen Crane Woods. Portland, Me.: The Mosher Press, 1919. V/2. Carey, John B. The oddities of short-hand; or, The coroner and his friends. Preface by Timothy Bigelow. New York: Excelsior Publishing House, 1891. V/2. Ely, Richard Theodore. The labor movement in America. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1886. Signed by Wilson, 1886, on inside cover and title page. V/2. Curtis, George William. From the easy chair. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1891. V/2.

The Cynic’s calendar of revised wisdom for 1904 by Oliver Herford, Ethel Watts Mumford, and Addison Mizner. San Francisco: P. Elder and M. Shepard, 1902. V/2. Cristoforo Colombo, suo monumento in Cogoleto. 1887. Italian inscription. V/2. Curtis, George William. Prue and I. Introduction by M.A. De Wolfe Howe. New York: T.Y. Crowell & Company, 1899. V/2. Cox, Mrs. Marian (Metcalf). The dry rot of society, and other essays. New York: Brentano’s, 1919. V/2. Courtney, William Leonard. Old saws and modern instances. London, Chapman, and Hall, Ltd., 1918. Inscribed to Wilson, dated Dec. 28, 1918. V/2. Demolins, Edmond. Anglo-Saxon superiority: to what it is due. First edition in English. Translated by Louis Bert. Lavigne. London: Leadenhall Press; New York: Scriber’s Sons, 1898. V/2. V/3 Eliot, Samuel. Poetry for children, edited by Samuel Eliot. Boston: Houghton, 1879. V/3. Emerton, Ephraim. Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1899. V/3. Cable, George Washington. The Grandissimes. Illustrations by A. Herter. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1899. V/3. Guerber, Hélène Adeline. Yourself and your house wonderful. Philadelphia: The Uplift Pubishing Company, 1913. V/3. Gillette, King Camp. “World Corporation”. Boston: The New England New Company, 1910. V/3.

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Drake, Samuel Adams. Border wars of New England; commonly called King William’s and Queen Anne’s Wars. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1897. Signed by Wilson on inside over and title page. V/3. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Compensation. Vellum dust jacket. New York: Barse and Hopkins. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/3. Ingelow, Jean. Off the skelligs. A novel. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1899. V/3. Humphreys, Mary Gay. Catherine Schuyler. Women of Colonial and Revolutionary Times. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1897. V/3. Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck. The Bab ballads, with which are included Songs of a Savoyard. 350 illustrations by the author. London: Macmillan and Co., 1910. V/3. Dodge, Mary (Mapes). Rhymes and jingles. New York: Scribner, 1891. V/3. Guerber, Hélène Adeline. Stories of famous operas. Illustrated. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1908. V/3. Guerber, Hélène Adeline. Stories of the Wagner opera. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1907. V/3. Landor, Walter Savage. Imaginary conversations, vol. I-V. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1882. Signed by Wilson on title page of vol. I. V/3. Gilman, Caroline (Howard). Recollections of a southern matron. New York: Harper Brothers, 1837. V/3. Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck. Bab ballads and savoy songs. Illustrated. Philadelphia: H. Altemus, 1899. V/3. Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck. Bab ballads and savoy songs. Philadelphia: H. Altemus, 1899. V/3. Gilman, Nicholas Paine. Profit sharing between employer and employee; a study in the evolution of the wages system. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889. V/3. Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s adventures in wonderland. 42 illustrations by John Tenniel. New York: Worthington, Co., 1890. V/3. Gilman, Lawrence. Edward MacDowell. London: John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1905. Inside cover and first 2 free pages covered in New York newspaper clippings. Contains an old dust jacket that is no longer is use. V/3.

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V/4 Mittler, E. S. Rangliste der Deutschen Reichsmarine. Berlin. 1913. V/4. Ghali, Wacyf Boutros. La Tradition Chevaleresque des Arabes. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et cie, 1919. V/4. Gibbins, Henry de Beltgens. The History of Commerce in Europe. London & New York: MacMillan & Company, 1891. Signed by Woodrow Wilson in 1891 inside the front cover and on the title page. V/4. Gilman, Caroline (Howard). Oracles from the Poets: A Fanciful Diversion for the Drawing-Room. New York & London: Wiley and Putnam, 1844. Signed and dated in several places throughout. V/4. Giddings, Franklin Henry. Democracy and Empire: With Studies of Their Psychological, Economic, and Moral Foundations. New York & London: The Macmillan Company, 1900. V/4. Gielow, Martha (Sawyer). Uncle Sam. New York, Chicago, Toronto, London, and Edinburgh: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1913. Dust-jacket. Signed by the author on the first blank page. V/4. Goodyear, William Henry. A History of Art for Classes, Art-Students, and Tourists in Europe. New York and Chicago: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1889. Includes a small business card from Miss Edith Billing in 1891. V/4. Cole, Timothy. Old Italian Masters. New York: The Century Company, 1892. Includes a small business card inscribed with the following: Rev. William Chester, 63 West 56th Street. V/4. Gordon, James. The Old Plantation and Other Poems. Meridian, Mississippi: Tell Farmer, 1909. Lengthy note from James Gordon written in 1916 is located on the first blank page. V/4. Gordon, Eleanor Kinzie. Rosemary and Rue. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1906. Note from 1908 written by the author on the first blank page. V/4. Goucher, John Franklin. Christianity and the United States. New York: Jennings & Graham, 1908. Signed by the author. V/4. Gowar-Glynn, Edward. A Child’s Book of Verse. Kansas City, Missouri: Frank T. Riley Publishing Company, 1920. “A Christmas gift from the author Edward Gowar-Glynn 1920”. V/4. Lauder, Sir Harry. A Minstrel in France. New York: Hearst’s International Library Company, 1918. “To His Excellency President Woodrow Wilson with Compliments. Harry Lauder 1918”. V/4. Dickinson, Edward. The Education of a Music Lover: A Book for Those who Study or Teach the Art of Listening. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1911. V/4.

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Dickens, Charles. The Cricket on the Hearth. Portland, Maine: The Mosher Press, 1921. Has a bookplate that says the following: “Mr. and Mrs. Woods take pleasure in presenting Hon. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson a copy of their privately printed edition of Dickens’ The Cricket on the Hearth”. Dust-jacket and Storage Box. V/4. Hallard, Alys. Eve Triumphant. Translated from the French version originally by Pierre de Coulevain. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1912. V/4. Ferguson, Sir Samuel. Father Tom and the Pope or A Night in the Vatican. New York: Moorhead, Simpson & Bond, 1868. Pasted to the inside cover is the following note: “This little book is out of print hence the old copy. It’s a masterpiece of wit and humor. I am sure you will enjoy reading it. DJC”. V/4. Field, Edward. The Colonial Tavern: A Glimpse of New England Town Life in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Providence, Rhode Island: Preston and Rounds, 1897. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the title page. Contains hand-written notes on Page IX providing references to other articles of interest. V/4. Field, Edward Salisbury. A Child’s Book of Abridged Wisdom by Childe and Harold. San Francisco: Paul Elder and Company, 1905. A card is pasted on the inside cover saying the following: “Wishing you a very happy Christmas. Mr. Samuel Morrow Palmer, Jr. 1525 Chestnut Street”. V/4. Field, Lida A. A Grammar-School History of the United States. Atlanta: Jas. P. Harrison and Company, 1892. Maps throughout. V/4. Buckley, Arabella Burton. The Fairy-Land of Science. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1896. V/4. Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key. This Side of Paradise. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1920. V/4. Flandrau, Charles Macomb. Viva Mexico! New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1912. V/4. Flandrau, Charles Macomb. Prejudices. New York and London: D. Appleton & Company, 1913. V/4. Flexner, Abraham. The American College: A Criticism. New York: The Century Company, 1908. V/4. Flood, William Henry Grattan. The Story of the Harp. London: The Walter Scott Publishing Company, Limited and New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1905. V/4. Froissart, Jean. The Boy’s Froissart: Being Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of Adventure Battle and Custom in England France Spain etc. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1895. V/4.

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Percy, Thomas. The Boy’s Percy: Being Old Ballads of War, Adventure and Love from Bishop Thomas Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1893. V/4. V/5 Flower, Benjamin Orange. Progressive Men, Women, and Movements of the Past Twenty-Five Years. Boston, MA: The New Arena, 1914. V/5. Flower, Sydney Blanshard. The Goat-Gland Transplantation. Chicago: New Thought Book Department, 1921. V/5. Belloc, Hilaire. The Footpath Way: An Anthology for Walkers. London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, 1912. V/5. Ewing, Juliana Horatia (Gatty). A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an Only Son. New York: Hovendon Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/5. Ewing, Juliana Horatia (Gatty). Jackanapes or Daddy Darwin’s Dovecot or The Story of a Short Life. New York: Hovendon Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/5. Ewing, Juliana Horatia (Gatty). Jan of the Windmill: A Story of the Planes. New York: International Book Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/5. Ewing, Juliana Horatia (Gatty). Lob Lie-by-the-Fire, The Brownies, and Other Tales. New York: International Book Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/5. Ewing, Juliana Horatia (Gatty). Melchior’s Dream, Brothers of Pity, and Other Tales. New York: International Book Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/5. Fisher, Sydney George. Men, Women & Manners in Colonial Times. Two volumes. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1898. V/5. Fiske, Amos Kidder. The Modern Bank: A Description of its Functions and Methods and a Brief Account of the Development and Present Systems of Banking. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1904. V/5. Fisher, Sydney George. The Struggle for American Independence. Two Volumes. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. V/5. Egerton, Hugh Edward. Sir Stamford Raffles: England in the Far East. New York: Longmans, Green & Company, 1900. Two foldout maps. V/5. Einstein, Lewis. A Prophecy of the War. New York: Columbia University Press, 1918. Signature on first blank page of Mrs. AE Springarm? dated 05/29/18. V/5.

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Earle, Alice (Morse). Colonial Dames and Good Wives. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, 1895. Signed by Woodrow Wilson in 1895 on the inside of the front cover and on the title page. V/5. Earle, Alice (Morse). Colonial Days in Old New York. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1896. Signed by Woodrow Wilson in 1896 on the inside of the front cover and on the title page. V/5. Earle, Alice (Morse). Costume of Colonial Times. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1894. V/5. Earle, Alice (Morse). Margaret Winthrop. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1895. V/5. D’estournelles de Constant, Baron. Woman in the United States. San Francisco: A. M. Robertson, 1912. V/5. Faust, Albert Bernhardt. Charles Sealsfield (Carl Postl) der dichter beider hemispharen. Sein leben und seine werke. Weimer: Verlag Von Emil Felber, 1897. A newspaper article from September 22, 1897 is pasted on the first blank page. V/5. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Essays by R. W. Emerson. New York: A. L. Burt. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/5. Dunning, William Archibald. Essays on the Civil War and Reconstruction and Related Topics. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1898. Signed by Woodrow Wilson in 1898 on inside cover and title page. Includes notes on front and back covers about Reconstruction. V/5. Dumas, Alexandre. The Count of Monte Cristo. Two volumes. New York and Boston: HM Caldwell Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. V/5. VI/1 Dodge, Theodore Ayrault. A Bird’s-Eye View of our Civil War. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1897. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the title page. VI/1. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. Poems and Prose from Wolfgang Goethe. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. Inserted is the card of Mr. Harrison Randolph with inscription: “With Easter greetings. This is very German in tone, which I like, but feel that I am sending with risk to such a devotee of Paris. HR”. VI/1. Dixon, Joseph Kossuth. The Vanishing Race, the Last Great Indian Council. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913. The following is written on one of the first few pages: “To President Wilson, A friend of the Indian with the sincere regard of the [illegible] Dec 8, 1913”. VI/1.

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Woman’s College of Baltimore. Donnybrook Fair. Baltimore: Stonebraker Brothers Company, 1905. VI/1. Dunlop, Robert. Daniel O’Connell and the Revival of National Life in Ireland. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1900. VI/1. Elderkin, John. After Dinner Speeches at the Lotos Club. New York: The De Vinne Press, 1901. VI/1. Canfield, Dorothy or Dorothea Frances (Canfield) Fisher. Raw Material. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1923. VI/1. Ford, Henry Jones. The Scotch-Irish in America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1915. VI/1. Ford, Paul Leicester. The True George Washington. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1896. Includes a portrait of Professor Woodrow Wilson cut out of a publication from 02/20/1897. VI/1. Halsey, Francis Whiting. The Old New York Frontier. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1901. Includes foldout map and loose articles from another publication. VI/1. Eggleston, George Cary. The History of the Confederate War: Its Causes and its Conduct. Two Volumes. New York: Sturgis & Walton Company, 1910. VI/1. Hanna, Charles Augustus. The Scotch-Irish or The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America. Volume I. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1902. Includes foldout maps and a card that says, “Compliments of the Author”. VI/1. Hanna, Charles Augustus. The Scotch-Irish or The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America. Volume II. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1902. Includes foldout maps. VI/1. Hale, William Bayard. The Story of a Style. New York: B. W. Huebsch, Incorporated, 1920. There are scribbles and signatures on the first blank page and newspaper articles from 1921 inserted into the book. VI/1. Hale, Susan. Nonsense Book: A Collection of Limericks. Boston, MA: Marshall Jones Company, 1919. Dust jacket. VI/1. Gonzales, Ambrose Elliott. The Black Border: Gullah Stories of the Carolina Coast. Columbia, SC: The State Company, 1922. Inside cover says: “Woodrow Wilson from Ambrose E. Gonzales”. VI/1.

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Gompers, Samuel. Out of Their Own Mouths: A Revelation and an Indictment of Sovietism. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1921. VI/1. VI/2 Gomme, Sir George Laurence. The Queen’s Story Book. New York: Longmans Green and Company, 1898. VI/2. Gomme, Sir George Laurence. The King’s Story Book. New York: Longmans Green and Company, 1897. VI/2. Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. London and New York: Macmillan, 1892. VI/2. Goff, Clarissa Catherine (De Hochepied). Assisi of Saint Francis. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1908? VI/2. Godet, Frederic. D’apres sa Correspondance et d’autres Documents inedits. Neuchatel: Attinger Freres, 1913. Note to President Woodrow Wilson from the author on the first blank page. VI/2. Glenn, Thomas Allen. William Churchill Houston. Norristown, PA, privately printed in 1903. A card with the name Mr. William Churchill Houston is pasted on the inside front cover. VI/2. Gladden, Washington. Ultima Veritas and Other Verses. Boston, New York, and Chicago: The Pilgrim Press, 1912. VI/2. Grahame, Kenneth. Dream Days. London and New York: John Lane, 1902? VI/2. Graham, Stephen. The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915. VI/2. Graham, Harry. Misrepresentative Men. New York: Fox, Duffield & Company, 1904. VI/2. Graham, Andrew Jackson. Second Standard-Phonographic Reader. New York: A. J. Graham, 1861. Pasted to the flyleaf of this volume is one of Wilson’s early shorthand exercises. VI/2. Graham, Andrew Jackson. The Hand-Book of Standard American Phonography. New York: A. J. Graham, 1858. According to a card placed in the book: “Woodrow Wilson first saw this Instruction Book when he was 16 years old. He studied it carefully, lesson by lesson, until he had mastered the Graham shorthand system, which he used during most of his lifetime for composing papers or making personal notes”. Prints of sailboats are pasted on the inside covers, both front and back, and notes made by Woodrow Wilson are written throughout the book. VI/2. Gray, Agnes Kendrick. River Dusk and Other Poems. New York: Evans-Brown Company, 1923. Inscribed with the following: “To Mr. And Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, With the deepest admiration and respect of the author. Agnes Kendrick Gray. August 16, 1923”. VI/2. Good, John Walter. The Jesus of Our Fathers. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1923. VI/2.

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Gonzales, Robert Elliott. Poems and Paragraphs. Columbia, South Carolina: The State Company, 1918. VI/2. Goodwin, Mrs. Maud (Wilder). The Colonial Cavalier or Southern Life Before the Revolution. New York: Lovell, Coryell & Company, 1894. VI/2. Goodwillie, Edward. The World’s Memorials of Robert Burns. Detroit: The Waverley Publishing Company, 1911. Inscribed with the following: “To the Hon. Woodrow Wilson President of the United States with the Compliments and respect of the author E. Goodwillie. Detroit, Mich., Mar. 1913”. VI/2. Goodnow, Frank Johnson. Politics and Administration: A Study in Government. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1900. VI/2. Goodnow, Frank Johnson. Municipal Home Rule: A Study in Administration. New York and London: Macmillan and Company, 1895. VI/2. Harper. The Harper Centennial, 1817-1917: A Few of the Greetings and Congratulations. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1917. VI/2. Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert. Florence. London: George Allen & Sons, 1904. Notes are written on the last page. VI/2. Butler, Joseph G. Presidents I Have Seen and Known. Cleveland, Ohio: The Penton Press, 1910. This book is kept in its own case and is inscribed with the following: “Presented to Hon. Woodrow Wilson Tuesday, November 5, 1912, an historic date, with the compliments of his friend Jos. G. Butler Jr.”. VI/2. Hinsdale, Burke Aaron. The Old Northwest: With A View of the Thirteen Colonies as Constituted by the Royal Charters. Two volumes. New York: Townsend MacCoun, 1891. VI/2. VI/3 Hirst, Francis Wrigley. Adam Smith. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1904. A note addressed to Woodrow Wilson is on the first title page. VI/3. Griffis, William Elliot. The Pilgrims in their Three Homes: England, Holland, America. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1898. VI/3. Grifi, Elvira. Saunterings in Florence: A New Artistic and Practical Hand-Book for English and American Tourists. Contains foldout maps and genealogical tables. Florence: R. Bemporad & Figlio, 1904. VI/3. Grimm, Herman Friedrich. Life of Michelangelo. Two Volumes. Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1896. A card with the name Miss Henryette L. Stadelman is in Volume I. VI/3.

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Harben, William Nathaniel. Northern Georgia Sketches. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Company, 1900. VI/3. Hall, Samuel Carter. The Book of British Ballads. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1895? VI/3. Harbaugh, Henry. Union with the Church: The Solemn Duty, and the Blessed Privilege, of All Who Would Be Saved. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1856. “To Charlie from Sadie” is written on the first page. VI/3. Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert. The Story of Two Noble Lives, Being Memorials of Charlotte, Countess Canning, and Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford. Three Volumes. London: George Allen, 1893. In Volume I, is a card with the name Miss Eleanor Randolph Wilson. VI/3. Grinnell, Katherine Van Allen. Woman’s Place in Government from the Scientific and Biblical Viewpoint. New York City: Holmes W. Merton, 1914. VI/3. Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl. Grimm’s Fairy Tales. New York: Worthington Company, 1887. VI/3. Duruy, Victor. A General History of the World. New York and Boston: Thomas Y. Crowell and Company, 1898. Contains color maps. VI/3. Grey, Sir Edward. Fly Fishing. London: J. M. Dent and Company, 1907. Inscribed with “President Wilson from Edward Grey, 1915”. VI/3. Green, Alice Sophia Amelia (Stopford). Town Life in the 15th Century. Two Volumes. New York and London: Macmillan and Company, 1894. VI/3. Allen, George H. The Great War: First Volume – Causes Of and Motives For. Philadelphia: George Barrie’s Sons, 1915. Volume I of V. VI/3. Green, Ashbel. Lectures on the Shorter Catechism of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America Addressed to Youth. Volume II of II. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1841. VI/3. VI/4 Green, Joseph Perry. The Psychology of Business Success or How to Make More Money. Portland, Oregon: Published by the author, 1917. On the title page, Portland is crossed out and replaced with St. Louis, Missouri. The following is written on the first blank page: “With appreciation of our President Woodrow Wilson, by the author, Joseph Perry Green”. VI/4. Green, Samuel Abbott. John Foster, the Earliest American Engraver and the First Boston Printer. Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society at the charge of the Waterston Fund, 1909. VI/4.

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Hulbert, Archer Butler. Historic Highways of America: Paths of the Mound-Building Indians & Great Game Animals. 16 Volumes. Cleveland, Ohio: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1902-1905. VI/4. Lauzanne, Stephane Joseph Vincent. Fighting France. New York and London: D. Appleton and Company, 1918. Dust-jacket. On first title page: “To President Woodrow Wilson, this book is presented with the high admiration and respect of the author [Indecipherable signature] July 1918”. VI/4. Lamon, Ward Hill. Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865. Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Company, 1895. VI/4. Leach, William James. Poems and War Letters. Peoria, Illinois: The Manual Arts Press, 1922. VI/4. Layard, George Somes. Shirley Brooks of Punch: His Life, Letters, and Diaries. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. VI/4. VI/5 Lowery, Woodbury. The Spanish Settlements within the Present Limits of the United States, 1513-1561. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1901. VI/5. Lowell, James Russell. Democracy and other Addresses. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887. Signed by Woodrow Wilson in 1886 on the back of the front cover and on the title page. VI/5. Lowell, James Russell. Heartsease and Rue. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1888. VI/5. Lowenberg, Mrs. I. A Nation’s Crime: A Novel. New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1910. VI/5. Lowndes, Mary E. Michel de Montaigne: A Biographical Study. Cambridge: at the university press, 1898. VI/5. Lowell, James Russell. The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, 1890. VI/5. Green, John Richard. A Short History of the English People. 4 Volumes. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1893-1895. Volume I: Woodrow Wilson wrote his name in 1892 on the first blank page and WW on the title page. Volume III: Woodrow Wilson wrote his name in 1893 on the back of the front cover. VI/5. Horne, Charles Francis. The Great Events of the Great War: A Comprehensive and Readable Source Record of the World’s Great War. 7 Volumes. New York: J. J. Little & Ives Company, 1920. VI/5.

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Howells, William Dean. Heroines of Fiction. Volume II. New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1901. VI/5. VII/1 Hubbard, Elbert. Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1895. VII/1. Hubbard, Elbert. Little Journeys to the Homes of Famous Women. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1897. VII/1. Hubbard, Frank McKinney. Back Country Folks. Indianapolis: Abe Martin Publishing Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. The following is written near the beginning of the book: “To the President, with Christmas Greetings, from his only vice? [Indecipherable name] 12/25/13.” VII/1. Hubbard, Frank McKinney. Abe Martin’s Home Cured Philosophy: The Writings of Abe Martin and His Brown County, Indiana Neighbors. Indianapolis: Abe Martin Publishing Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. VII/1. Hubbard, Frank McKinney. Comments of Abe Martin and His Neighbors and Several More or Less Helpful Essays Bearing Directly on a Variety of Important Matters. The following is written near the beginning of the book: “To Woodrow Wilson, from his friend [indecipherable] Hubbard, 1923, Merry Christmas”. Indianapolis: Abe Martin Publishing Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. VII/1. Hubbard, Frank McKinney. These Days: A Sort of a Paragraphic Review of the Fads and Foibles and Waves and Trends of the Present Age. The following is written near the beginning of the book: “To Woodrow Wilson, from his friend [indecipherable] Hubbard, Christmas 1922”. Indianapolis: Abe Martin Publishing Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. VII/1. Hughes, Robert Morton. General Johnston. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1893. This book is signed by Woodrow Wilson on the title page. VII/1. Hough, Emerson. John Rawn: Prominent Citizen. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1912. VII/1. Hosmer, James Kendall. A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-Speaking race. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890. VII/1. Howe, Frederic Clemson. The British City: The Beginnings of Democracy. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1907. VII/1. Howe, Frederic Clemson. Privilege and Democracy in America. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910. VII/1.

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Howe, Frederic Clemson. Socialized Germany. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1915. VII/1. Howe, Frederic Clemson. Why War. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1916. VII/1. Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. The Intellectual Life. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1875. Woodrow Wilson signed the first title page in 1882. He also signed the second title page and wrote a note in shorthand on page 456. VII/1. Jacobs, Aaron Jonah. Neutrality Versus Justice: An Essay on International Relations. London: T. Fisher Unwin Limited, 1917. Inserted into the book are an article entitled “Agreement for Mutual Defense” and press opinions about the book. VII/1. Hodge, Charles. The Way of Life. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1898. VII/1. Gulick, Luther Halsey. The Dynamic of Manhood. New York: Association Press, 1917. VII/1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Mosses from an Old Manse. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1893. VII/1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter with an introduction by George Parsons Lathrop. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1893. VII/1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Snow-Image and Other Twice Told Tales with an introduction by George Parsons Lathrop. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1893. VII/1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Twice-Told Tales. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1893. VII/1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1893. VII/1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Whole History of Grandfather’s Chair. New York and Boston: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1898. VII/1. Hughes, Robert Edward Lee. Mind Versus Millions, Psychology of Success: A Book Dedicated to Greater Action and Production. St. Louis, Missouri: Commercial Printing Company, 1916. VII/1. Haanel, Charles Francis. The Master Key System in Twenty-Four Parts with Questionnaire and Glossary. St. Louis, Missouri, 1919. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. VII/1. VII/2 Hakluyt, Richard. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation in Twelve Volumes. Volumes 1-11 of 12. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903. VII/2.

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Harland, Henry. Comedies and Errors. London and New York: John Lane Company, 1907. VII/2. Harland, Henry. Grey Roses. London and New York: John Lane Company, 1911. VII/2. Herndon, William Henry. Herndon’s Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life or The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln. 3 Volumes. Chicago: Belford-Clarke Company, 1890. In all three volumes, Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page and the back of the front cover and included the year, 1891, next to his signature on the backs of all three front covers. VII/2. VII/3 Johnson, Herman M. Herodoti Orientalia Antiquiora: Comprising Mainly Such Portions of Herodotus as Give a Connected History of the East to the Fall of Babylon & the Death of Cyrus the Great. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1870. There are notes, signatures, and scribbles throughout the book. The name “Thomas W. Wilson” appears frequently. VII/3. Fothergill, Jessie. The First Violin: A Novel. New York: F. M. Lupton Publishing Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. VII/3. Forsant, Octave. L’ecole Sous Les Obus, Pages Vecues du Martyre de Reims. Paris: Librairie Hachette et cie, 1918. There is a note in French from the author on the first title page. VII/3. Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. VII/3. Freeman, Edward Augustus. General Sketch of History: Adapted for American Students. New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1876. In 1885, Woodrow Wilson signed the beginning of the book in two different locations. VII/3. Foster, Herbert Darling and Sidney Bradshaw Fay. A Syllabus of European History 375-1870. Hanover, NH: Department of History of Dartmouth College, 1909. “With the compliments of the authors” is written on the cover. VII/3. Holmes, Daniel Henry. Under a Fool’s Cap: Songs. Portland, Maine: T. B. Mosher, 1914. VII/3. Palgrave, Francis T. The poetical works of John Keats reprinted from the original editions with notes by Francis T. Palgrave. London and New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903. VII/3. Butcher, S.H. and A. Lang. The Odyssey of Homer done into English Prose. New York: Macmillan and Company, 1893. VII/3. Lang, Andrew and Walter Leaf and Ernest Myers. The Iliad of Homer done into English Prose. London and New York: Macmillan and Company, 1893. VII/3. Goodwin, Maud (Wilder). Dolly Madison. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1896. Signed by Woodrow Wilson in 1896 on the inside of the front cover and on the title page. VII/3.

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Goodwin, Maud (Wilder). The Head of a Hundred: Being an Account of Certain Passages in the Life of Humphrey Hunton. Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1895. VII/3. Hazard, Caroline. Thomas Hazard, son of Rob call’d College Tom: A Study of Life in Narragansett in the XVIIIth Century. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1893. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the title page. VII/3. Heart Songs Dear to the American People, and By Them Contributed in the Search for Treasured Songs Initiated by the National Magazine. Boston, MA: The Chapple Publishing Company, Limited, 1910. VII/3. Guest, Edgar Albert. A Heap o’ Livin’. Chicago: The Reilly& Lee Company, 1916. VII/3. Hedges, Job Elmer. Common Sense in Politics. New York: Moffat, Yard and Company, 1910. VII/3. Hegner, Herman Frederick. The Sorrows of a Red Cross Nurse. Boston: R. G. Badger, 1919. VII/3. Haskins, Charles Waldo. How to Keep Household Accounts: A Manual of Family Finance. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1903. VII/3. Havergal, Frances Ridley. Poems. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1884. On one of the first pages of the book is written the following “With Love and Best Wishes of Mrs. [name is indecipherable]”. VII/3. Haswell, Charles Haynes. Reminiscences of an Octogenarian of the City of New York (1816 to 1860). New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1896. VII/3. Haultain, Arnold. The Mystery of Golf. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1914. “Compliments of Mr. Justice Pitney” is written towards the beginning of the book. VII/3. Haupt, Herman. Reminiscences of General Herman Haput. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Wright & Joys, Company, 1901. This book was signed by the author in July 1901. VII/3.

VII/4 Herkimer County Historical Society. The Story of the Typewriter, 1873-1923: Published in Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Invention of the Writing Machine. New York, NY: Andrew H. Kellogg Company, 1923. VII/4. Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert. Walks in London. Two volumes. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1898.Volume I: EAW is written on the first title page. Volume II: EAW is written on the first blank page and the first title page. VII/4.

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Garner, John Leslie. Caesar Borgia: A Study of the Renaissance. New York: McBride, Nast & Company, 1912. A bookmark was left at page 81. VII/4. Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane. Turkish Life in Town and Country. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904. VII/4. Garno, Benjamin. Modern Billiards: A Complete Text-Book of the Game, Containing Plain and Practical Instructions…New York: The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, 1909. VII/4. Gautier, Theophile. Espana and Emaux et Camees. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1908. VII/4. Gautier, Theophile and Lafcadio Heran, translator. Clarimonde. New York: Brentano’s, 1899. VII/4. Gauthier, Julie Celina. The Minnesota Capitol: Official Guide and History. St. Paul, Minnesota: The Pioneer Company, 1912. The book is enclosed in a leather case that says: “To. Mr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States”. “With compliments of JAA Burnquist, Governor of Minn” is written on the first blank page. VII/4. Garrett, Edmund Henry. Victorian Songs: Lyrics of the Affections and Nature. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1895. The book includes the card of Mr. M. W. Galt, 1409 H Street which has Miss Edith Bolling, Mas., 1895 written on it. VII/4. Gargaz, Pierre Andre. A Project of Universal and Perpetual Peace. New York: George Simpson Eddy, 1922. Kept in a storage box. On the back of the front cover is a glued card that says, “With the compliments of George Simpson Eddy, 2 Rector Street, New York City”. VII/4. Garver, David L. The Devil’s Trinity: War, Rum, Secret Societies: Original Articles & Selections on the Three Great Topics. Hart, Michigan: Published by the Author, 1908. VII/4. Hill, John Wesley. Abraham Lincoln: Man of God. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1920. VII/4. Herrick, Robert. The Hesperides & Noble Numbers. Two Volumes. London: Lawrence & Bullen and New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1891. VII/4. Hill, Hallie Linn. Handbook on Citizenship. New York, Chicago, London, and Edinburgh: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1920. A card with the note, “With the Compliments of the Author” is contained within the pages. VII/4. Fries, Nikolaus. Homes in Schafhausen: Stories from the Seven Petitions of the Lord’s Prayer. Burlington, Iowa: The German Literary Board, 1913. VII/4. Fustel de Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard and New York: Charles T.

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Dillingham, 1882. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the back of the front cover in 1886 and on the title page. VII/4. Gardiner, Alfred George. The Pillars of Society. London and Toronto: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. and New York: E. P. Dutton & Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. A piece of the original dust jacket is in the book. VII/4. Gardiner, Alfred George. The War Lords. London and Toronto: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. and New York: E. P. Dutton & Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. VII/4. Gale, Zona. Birth. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. VII/4. Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. Cromwell’s Place in History. London, New York, and Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Company, 1897. VII/4. Henley, Leonard. Life of Washington. Chicago, New York and San Francisco: Belford, Clarke & Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. “Edw. W. Axson. From Sister. Mar 1 ‘92” is written on the first blank page. VII/4. Henderson, Peter. Gardening for Pleasure: A Guide to the Amateur in the Fruit, Vegetable, and Flower Garden with Full Directions for the Greenhouse, Conservatory, and Window Gardner. New York: Orange Judd Company, 1898. VII/4. Hening, William Waller. The New Virginia Justice: Comprising the Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace. Richmond: Johnson & Warner, 1810. Signed on the title page by Richard H. Edwards in Surry on June 10th 1814. VII/4. VII/5 Irving, Washington. Tales of a Traveler. Volume I. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1895. VII/5. In Memoriam: Harriet Hammond McCormick, Entered the Earthly Life December 21, 1862, Entered the Heavenly Life, January 17, 1921. Chicago: privately printed, 1921. Pasted to the back of the front cover is a card with the following: “Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick. Chicago, Illinois. 50 East Huron Street”. The book is kept within a case. VII/5. Abbott, Lyman. The Rights of Man: A Study of Twentieth Century Problems. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1901. VII/5. The Academy of Political Science. Efficient Government. New York: The Academy of Political Science, 1913. VII/5. Adams, Charles Francis. Three Beta Kappa Addresses: A College Fetich, 1883; “Shall Cromwell Have a Statue?” 1902; Some Modern College Tendencies, 1906. Boston and New York:

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Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1907. The following is written on the first blank page: “Pres. Woodrow Wilson, With very sincere regards of Charles F. Adams. Boston, 3. July, 1909”. VII/5. Adams, Charles Francis. Trans-Atlantic Historical Solidarity: Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford in Easter and Trinity Terms. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913. TWO COPIES. VII/5. Adams, Charles Kendall. A Manual of Historical Literature Comprising Brief Descriptions of the Most Important Histories in English, French, and German Together with Practical Suggestions as to Methods and Courses of Historical Study. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1889. Woodrow Wilson signed the back of the front cover in August ‘89 and the title page. VII/5. Adams, George Burton. Civilization during the Middle Ages, Especially in Relation to Modern Civilization. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1894. Woodrow Wilson signed the back of the front cover in 1894 and the title page. VII/5. Adams, James Truslow. Revolutionary New England, 1691-1776. Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1923. The following greeting is written on the first blank page: “Happy Birthday! Wilson Literary Club Dec. 28, 1923”. VII/5. Adams, Henry. The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography. Boston: Printed at the Riverside Press for the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1918. VII/5. Aeschylus, Prometheus. With Introduction, Notes, and Critical Appendix by Joseph Edward Harry. New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago: American Book Company, 1905. VII/5. Albertson, Charles Carroll. College Sermons. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1909. VII/5. Alden, Henry Mills. Magazine Writing and the New Literature. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1908. The following note is written on one of the first blank pages of the book: “To Woodrow Wilson. In affectionate if rarified remembrance [difficult to discern]. From, H.M. Alden”. VII/5. The American State Series. VIII Volumes. New York: The Century Company, 1904-1908. VII/5. Volume I – Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. The American Constitutional System: An Introduction to the Study of the American State. TWO COPIES. New York: The Century Company, 1904. VII/5. Volume II – Macy, Jesse. Party Organization and Machinery. New York: The Century Company, 1904. VII/5. Volume III – Baldwin, Simeon F. The American Judiciary. New York: The Century Company, 1905. VII/5. Volume IV – Willoughby, William Franklin. Territories and Dependencies of the United States. New York: The Century Company, 1905. VII/5. Volume V – Fairlie, John A. Local Government in Countries, Towns & Villages. New York: The Century Company, 1906. VII/5.

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Volume VI – Reinsch, Paul S. American Legislatures and Legislative Methods. New York: The Century Company, 1907. VII/5. Volume VII – Finley, John H. and John F. Sanderson. The American Executive and Executive Methods. New York: The Century Company, 1908. VII/5. Volume VIII – Goodnow, Frank J. City Government in the United States. New York: The Century Company, 1908. VII/5. VIII/1 Alfiere, Vittorio. Opere di Vittorio Alfieri. Volume I-XI. Torino, Roma, Milano, Firenze, and Napoli: Ditta G. B. Paravia & Company, 1903. Kept in a storage box. VIII/1. Allen, Erastus D. The Spirit of Christ’s Sermon on the Mount. St. Louis, Missouri, 1921. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. A piece of paper with the words “Compliments from E. D. Allen 3426 Franklin Ave. St. Louis Mo.” is glued to the first blank page. VIII/1. Allen, William Francis. Ancient History for Colleges and High Schools. Part II: A Short History of the Roman People. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1890. VIII/1. Alexander ad Alexandro. Genialium dierum libri sex. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. A note from 1917 is written on a page of the book that also contains a wax seal. “Hen. Wilson” is written on the back of the front cover and the bookplate of Hen. Wilson A. M. is placed above Woodrow Wilson’s bookplate, also on the back of the front cover. A stamp is attached to the front cover with wax. VIII/1. American Academy of Arts and Letters. In Memoriam: A Book of Record Concerning Former Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. New York: Published by the Academy, 1922. VIII/1. Hart, Albert Bushnell. The American Nation: A History from Original Sources by Associated Scholars. Twenty-Seven (27) Volumes. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1904-1918. There are two copies of Volume 15. VIII/1 and VIII/2. VIII/2 Hart, Albert Bushnell. The American Nation: A History from Original Sources by Associated Scholars. Twenty-Seven (27) Volumes. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1904-1918. There are two copies of Volume 15. VIII/1 and VIII/2. VIII/3 Morse, John T., editor. American Statesmen. 31 Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882-1900. VIII/3 and VIII/4. Adams, Henry. John Randolph. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the first blank page in 1882 and on the title page. There are notes glued onto the first few pages. VIII/3. Lodge, Henry Cabot. Alexander Hamilton. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in 1882) and on the title page. Notes in shorthand about Alexander Hamilton are included throughout the book. VIII/3.

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Morse, John T. John Quincy Adams. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first title page (in 1882) and on the second title page. VIII/3. Sumner, William Graham. Andrew Jackson. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in 1882) and on the title page. VIII/3. Von Holst, Dr. H. John C. Calhoun. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in 1882) and on the title page. VIII/3. Gilman, Daniel C. James Monroe. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1883. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in 1883) and on the title page. VIII/3. Lodge, Henry Cabot. Daniel Webster. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1883. VIII/3. Morse, John T. Thomas Jefferson. TWO COPIES. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1883. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in 1883) and on the title page. There are notes throughout one of the copies and notes written in shorthand on the last page. VIII/3. Gay, Sydney Howard. James Madison. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1884. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in 1884) and on the title page. VIII/3. Stevens, John Austin. Albert Gallatin. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1884. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the title page. VIII/3. Hosmer, James K. Samuel Adams. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1885. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in 1885) and on the title page. VIII/3. Magruder, Allan B. John Marshall. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1885. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the back of the front cover (in 1885) and on the title page. VIII/3. Morse, John T. John Adams. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1885. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page (in January 1885) and on the title page. A note written in shorthand is pasted to the back cover along with an address: E. Leslie Williams [?] No. 5100 Germantown Ave. Phila, PA.VIII/3. Roosevelt, Theodore. Thomas Hart Benton. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1887. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the back of the front cover (in 1887) and on the title page. VIII/3. Schurz, Carl. Life of Henry Clay. Two Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1887. Volume I: Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the inside of the front cover (in 1888) and on the title page. Volume II: Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the inside of the front cover (in 1888) and on the title page. VIII/3.

Tyler, Moses Coit. Patrick Henry. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1887. VIII/3.

Roosevelt, Theodore. Gouverneur Morris. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1888. VIII/3.

Shepard, Edward M. Martin van Buren. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1888. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside of the front cover (in 1889) and on the title page. VIII/3.

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Lodge, Henry Cabot. George Washington. Two Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1889. Volume I: Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside of the front cover (in 1889) and on the title page. Volume II: Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside of the front cover (where he also wrote “Washington”) and on the title page. VIII/3.

Morse, John T. Benjamin Franklin. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1889. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside of the front cover (in 1889) and on the title page. VIII/3.

VIII/4 Morse, John T., editor. American Statesmen. 31 Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882-1900. VIII/3 and VIII/4.

Pellew, George. John Jay. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1890. VIII/4.

Mclaughlin, Andrew C. Lewis Cass. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1891. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside of the front cover (in 1891) and on the title page. VIII/4.

Morse, John T. Abraham Lincoln. Two Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1893. Volume I: Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside of the front cover (May 1893) and on the title page. Map is included. Volume II: Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside of the front cover (May 1893) and on the title page. VIII/4.

Hart, Albert Bushnell. Salmon Portland Chase. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1899. VIII/4.

McCall, Samuel W. Thaddeus Stevens. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1899. VIII/4.

Adams, Charles Francis (the subject’s son). Charles Francis Adams. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1900. VIII/4.

Storey, Moorfield. Charles Sumnar. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1900. VIII/4.

Harrison, James A., editor. The Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe. 17 Volumes. New York: Thomas Y. Cromwell and Company, 1902. VIII/4. Volume I: Biography – The Life of Edgar Allen Poe. By James A. Harrison. VIII/4. Volume II: Prose Tales. Edgar Allen Poe. Volume I. VIII/4. Volume III: Prose Tales. Edgar Allen Poe. Volume II. VIII/4. Volume IV: Prose Tales. Edgar Allen Poe. Volume III. VIII/4. Volume V: Prose Tales. Edgar Allen Poe. Volume IV. VIII/4. Volume VI: Prose Tales. Edgar Allen Poe. Volume V. VIII/4. Volume VII: The Poems of Edgar Allen Poe. Edited by Charles W. Kent. VIII/4. Volume VIII: Literary Criticism Edgar Allen Poe. Volume I. VIII/4. Volume IX: Literary Criticism Edgar Allen Poe. Volume II. VIII/4. Volume X: Literary Criticism Edgar Allen Poe. Volume III. VIII/4. Volume XI: Literary Criticism Edgar Allen Poe. Volume IV. VIII/4. Volume XII: Literary Criticism Edgar Allen Poe. Volume V. VIII/4. Volume XIII: Literary Criticism Edgar Allen Poe. Volume VI. VIII/4. Volume XIV: Essays Miscellanies Edgar Allen Poe. VIII/4. Volume XV: Literati Autography Edgar Allen Poe. VIII/4.

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Volume XVI: Marginalia – Eureka Edgar Allen Poe. VIII/4. Volume XVII: Letters Edgar Allen Poe. Edited by James A. Harrison. VII/4. Wilson, Woodrow. The Addresses of President Wilson from March 4, 1913 to March 4, 1921 Bound and Presented by John V. Shea. The book has decorative leather and gold binding. The title page is hand written and ornately embellished. The title page, photo of Woodrow Wilson, and Index were added separately and not bound with the rest of the volume. VIII/4. Wilson, Woodrow. Congressional Government: A Study of American Politics. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1913. Remains of a dust jacket were left on Deck 37. VIII/4. VIII/5 Wilson, Woodrow. A History of the American People in Five Volumes. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1902. Volume I: The Swarming of the English. Volume II: Colonies and Nation. Volume III: The Founding of the Government. Volume IV: Critical Changes and Civil War. Volume V: Reunion and Nationalization. Volume I contains a red ribbon that may have been used as a place holder. VIII/5. Aristoteles. A Treatise on Government, Translated from the Greek of Aristotle by William Ellis. London: Printed for T. Payne, at the Mews Gate; B. White, in Fleet-Street; T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1778. “W. W. from S. F.” is written on the first blank page and a piece of paper with hand-written notes is included within the text. VIII/5. Arnold, Matthew. A French Eton; or, Middle-Class Education and the State, to which is Added Schools and Universities in France, Being Part of a Volume on ‘Schools and Universities on the Continent’ Published in 1868. London and New York: Macmillan & Company, 1892. VIII/5. Bagehot, Walter. The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, edited by Mrs. Russell Barrington. 10 Volumes. London and New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1915. Volumes I–IX contain the works while Volume X contains the life of the author. Volumes I, V, VIII, and IX contain Scottish Widows’ Fund bookmarks. VIII/5. IX/1 Dominian, Leon. The Frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1917. Contains many foldout maps. IX/1. Dupriez, L. Les Ministres Dans Les Principaux Pays d’Europe et D’amerique. Paris: J. Rothschild, 1893. IX/1. Beverley, Robert. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts. London: Royal Exchange and Pater-Noster-Row 1722. There is writing on the first blank page. IX/1. Bostelmann, Lewis Frederick. Rutland: A Chronologically Arranged Outline of the Life of Roger Manners. New York: Rutland Publishing Company, 1911. A newspaper article covering the recent election from 1912 is contained within the pages of the book. A note is written towards

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the beginning of the book: “Woodrow Wilson from Harold [?] Howard. Hoping that ‘Princeton’ will help sober this problem. November 9th, 1912.” IX/1. Bosanquet, Bernard. The Philosophical Theory of the State. London: Macmillan and Company, Limited and New York: The Macmillan Company, 1899. The pages were not trimmed before they were bound and so, the folds in the paper remain, rendering the book nearly unreadable. IX/1. Bible. The Book of Yahweh. Boston and New York: The Cornhill Publishing Company, 1922. IX/1. Barrington, Emilie Isabel (Wilson). Essays on the Purpose of Art: Past and Present Creeds of English Painters. London and New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1911. A note from August 1912 is written from the author to Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page. IX/1. Ashley, Roscoe Lewis. The American Federal State: A Text-Book in Civics for High Schools and Academies. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1902. IX/1. Bledsoe, Albert Taylor. Is Davis a Traitor; or, Was Succession a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861? Baltimore: Innes & Company, 1866. The following is written on the back of the front cover: “For Prof. Woodrow Wilson with the compliments of [indecipherable] Baltimore, MD April 1, 1893”. IX/1. Blow, Susan Elizabeth. Educational Issues in the Kindergarten. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1908. IX/1. Bettens, Edward Detraz. Thomas Simms Bettens. New York: The Gilliss Press, 1909. Cards and notes from Mrs. Loiuse E. Bettens and Mr. Edward Detraz Bettens are glued to the beginning of the book. IX/1. Babbitt, Irving. Literature and the American College: Essays in Defense of the Humanities. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1908. IX/1. Auchincloss, William Stuart. The Book of Daniel Unlocked. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1905. Included in the book are: a pullout diagram of the years Christ was on Earth, a handwritten dedication to MJK Auchincloss, and the following message, “Dr. Woodrow Wilson with compliments of the Author. Aug 2/05”. IX/1. Bailey, John Cann. Dr. Johnson and His Circle. New York: Henry Holt and Company and London: Williams & Norgate. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. A note by Alfred E. Richards from December 1, 1913 is written on the first blank page. IX/1. Baird, Charles Washington. History of the Huguenot Emigration to America. Two volumes. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1885. IX/1.

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Calverley, Charles Stuart. Literary Remains: With a Memoir by Sir Walter J. Sendall. London: George Bell and Sons and Cambridge: Deighton Bell and Company, 1896. IX/1. Calverley, Charles Stuart. Verses and Fly Leaves. London: George Bell and Sons, 1897. IX/1. Calverley, Charles Stuart. Translations into English and Latin. London: George Bell and Sons and Cambridge: Deighton Bell and Company, 1897. IX/1. Balzac, Honore de. Eugenie Grandet translated by Ellen Marriage. London: J. M. Dent & Company and Philadelphia: The Gebbie Publishing Company, Ltd., 1895. IX/1. Balzac, Honore de. Old Goriot (Le pere Goriot) translated by Ellen Marriage. London: J. M. Dent & Company and Philadelphia: The Gebbie Publishing Compnay, Ltd., 1896. IX/1. IX/2 Boswell, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson. Ten Volumes. London: Bell & Daldy, 1868. IX/2. Chambrun, Clara (Longworth) de. The Sonnets of William Shakespeare: New Light and Old Evidence. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1913. The card of La Comtesse de Chambrun is glued to the inside front cover. IX/2. Chappell, Joseph Harris. Georgia History Stories. New York, Atlanta, Boston, Dallas & Chicago: Silver, Burdett and Company, 1905. The following note is written towards the beginning of the book: “To President Woodrow Wilson, Princeton University. With the compliments of the author”. IX/2. Boutwell, George Sewall. The Constitution of the United States at the end of the First Century. Boston: D. C. Heath & Company Publishers, 1895. IX/2. Boutmy, Emile Gaston. Etudes de droit constitutionnel. Paris: E. Plon, Nourrit, 1888. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside front cover and title page. IX/2. Cladel, Judith. Rodin: The Man and His Art, with Leaves from his Notebook. New York: The Century Company, 1917. Note to Woodrow Wilson in French from the author, dated 1917. IX/2. Calkin, John Burgess. Historical Geography of Bible Lands. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1904. IX/2. Kleiser, Grenville. How to Develop Power and Personality in Speaking. New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1909. “For Dr. Woodrow Wilson, with the author’s compliments. July 25, 1910” is written towards the beginning of the book. IX/2. Kleiser, Grenville. How to Develop Self-Confidence in Speech and Manner. New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1910. IX/2.

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Dunning, William Archibald. A History of Political Theories, Ancient and Medieval. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan & Company, Ltd., 1902. Signed by Woodrow Wilson on the inside front cover. IX/2. Dupriez, Leon. Les Ministres Dans Les Principaux Pays d’Europe et d’Amerique. Paris: J. Rothschild, 1892. IX/2. Elzas, Barnett Abraham. The Jews of South Carolina from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Philadelphia: Press of J. B. Lippincott Company, 1905. IX/2. Draper, John William. History of the American Civil War. Three Volumes. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1867. IX/2. IX/3 Clay, Henry. The Works of Henry Clay: Comprising his Life, Correspondence, and Speeches. Ten Volumes. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904. IX/3. Huxley, Thomas Henry. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley by His Son, Leonard Huxley. Two Volumes. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1901. IX/3. Craik, Sir Henry. English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers and General Introductions to Each Period. Five Volumes. New York and London: Macmillan and Company, 1893-1896. Volume V – Woodrow Wilson’s signature is on the inside front cover (1897) and on the title page. IX/3. IX/4 Fiske, John. The Beginnings of New England or, The Puritan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899. IX/4. Fiske, John. Old Virginia and Her Neighbors. Two Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900. IX/4. Fiske, John. The American Revolution. Two Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1901. IX/4. Fiske, John. The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America. Two Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1903. IX/4. Fiske, John. The Critical Period of American History, 1783-1789. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899. IX/4. Lewis, Edwin Herbert. Specimens of the Forms of Discourse. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1900. IX/4. Lamb, Charles. Poems and Essays of Charles Lamb. London: Frederick Warne and Company, 1879. Woodrow signed his name and the year, 1882, on the title page. IX/4.

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Letourneau, Charles Jean Marie. Property: Its Origin and Development. London and New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1892. IX/4.

La Sizeranne, Robert de. Raskin and the Religion of Beauty. London: George Allen and New York: James Pott & Co, 1899? IX/4. Lowell, Abbott Lawrence. Essays on Government. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1889. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page and the back of the front cover. IX/4. Lawton, William Cranston. Introduction to Classical Greek Literature. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1903. IX/4. Lawton, William Cranston. Introduction to Classical Latin Literature. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1904. IX/4. Lavisse, Ernest. General View of the Political History of Europe. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1891. IX/4. Le Bon, Gustave. The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1896. IX/4. Lowdermilk, William Harrison. History of Cumberland (Maryland), from the Time of the Indian Town, Caiuctucuc, in 1728, up to the Present Day, Embracing an Account of Washington’s First Campaign, and Battle of Fort Necessity, Together with a History of Braddock’s Expedition. Washington, DC: James Anglim, 1878. Nearly identical notes are written to “Prof. Woodrow Wilson” from T. Patterson on the back of the front cover and on a blank page; they are both dated December 22, 1898. IX/4. IX/5 Adams, Herbert B. – editor. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. 15 Volumes. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1883-1897. IX/5.

Volume I: Local Institutions. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1883. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page. IX/5. Volume II: Institutions and Economics. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1884. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page. IX/5. Volume III: Maryland, Virginia & Washington. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1885. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page. There are notes about pages 94-95 glued onto the back of the front cover. IX/5. Volume IV: Municipal Government and Land Tenure. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1886. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page. IX/5. Volume V: Municipal Government History & Politics. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1887. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page. IX/5. Volume VI: History of Cooperation in the United States. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1888. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page. IX/5.

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Volume VII: Social Science, Municipal & Federal Government. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1889. IX/5. Volume VIII: History, Politics & Education. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1890. IX/5. Volume IX: Education, History & Politics. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1891. IX/5. Volume X: Church & State. Columbus & America. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1892. IX/5. Volume XI: Labor, Slavery and Self Government. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1893. The pages were not trimmed before they were bound and so, the folds in the paper remain, rendering this volume nearly unreadable. IX/5. Volume XII: Institutional and Economic History. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1894. IX/5. Volume XIII: South Carolina, Maryland & Virginia. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1895. IX/5. Volume XIV: Baltimore, Slavery & Constitutional History. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1896. IX/5. Volume XV: American Economic History. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1897. IX/5.

X/1 Hamilton, Alexander. The Works of Alexander Hamilton, edited by Henry Cabot Lodge. Twelve Volumes. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons and London: The Knickerbocker Press, 1903? X/1. Jellinek, Georg. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens: A Contribution to Modern Constitutional History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1901. X/1. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The Wisdom of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Being Extracts from his Prose & Verse Selected and Arranged, with Introduction, by William B. Parker. New York: Brentano’s, 1921. X/1. Dawson, William James and Coningsby W. Dawson. The Great English Essayists. New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1909. X/1. Derry, Joseph Tyrone. The Strife of Brothers: A Poem. Atlanta, GA: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Company, 1904. The author wrote a note to Dr. Woodrow Wilson towards the beginning of the book. X/1. Conference on Classical Studies in Liberal Education. Value of the Classics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1917. X/1. Emerton, Ephraim. Medieval Europe. Boston: Ginn and Company Publishers, 1894. X/1. Ford, Henry Jones. The Cost of Our National Government: A Study in Political Pathology. New York: The Columbia University Press, 1910. X/1. Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth. Problems of Greater Britain. London and New York: Macmillan & Company, 1890. Contains foldout maps. Woodrow Wilson signed his name on the title page and the back of the front cover (dated April 1890). X/1.

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X/2 Cox, Rev. Sir G. W. and C. Sankey, editors. Epochs of Ancient History. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1886-1889. 10 Volumes. X/2.

Volume 1: The Gracchi Marius & Sulla. A. H. Beesly. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume II: The Early Roman Empire. W. W. Capes. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume III: The Roman Empire of the Second Century. W. W. Capes. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume IV: The Athenian Empire. Sir George W. Cox. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume V: The Greeks and the Persians. Sir George W. Cox. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume VI: The Rise of the Macedonian Empire. Arthur M. Curteis. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1886. X/2. Volume VII: Rome to Its Capture by the Gauls. W. Inne. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume VIII: The Roman Triumvirates. Charles Merivale. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1887. X/2. Volume IX: The Spartan and Theban Supremacies. Charles Sankey. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume X: Rome & Carthage, The Punic Wars. R. Bosworth Smith. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1887. X/2.

Morris, Edward E. and C. Colbeck, editors. Epochs of Modern History. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1882-1889. 18 of 19 Volumes. X/2.

Volume I: The Beginning of the Middle Ages. R. W. Church. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1887. X/2. Volume II: The Normans in Europe. A. H. Johnson. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume III: The Crusades. Sir George W. Cox. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume IV: The Early Plantagenets. William Stubbs. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume V: Edward the Third. W. Warburton. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1887. X/2. Volume VI: The Houses of Lancaster and York. James Gairdner. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1887. X/2. Volume VII: The Early Tudors. C. E. Moberly. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1887. X/2. Volume VIII: The Era of the Protestant Revolution. Frederic Seebohm. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1887. X/2. Volume IX: The Age of Elizabeth. Mandell Creighton. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume X: The First Two Stuarts and the Puritan Revolution. Samuel Rawson Gardiner. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2.

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Volume XI: The 30 Years’ War. Samuel Rawson Gardiner. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume XII: The English Restoration and Louis XIV. Osmund Airy. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume XIII: The Fall of the Stuarts and Western Europe. Rev. E. Hale. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume XIV: The Age of Anne. Edward E. Morris. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume XV: The Early Hanoverians. Edward E. Morris. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1886. X/2. Volume XVI: Frederick the Great and the 7 Years’ War. F. W. Longman. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1888. X/2. Volume XVII: The War of American Independence. John Malcolm Ludlow. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1889. X/2. Volume XIX: The Epoch of Reform. Justin McCarthy. London: Longman, Green and Company, 1882. X/2.

X/3 and X/4 Lee, Guy Carleton and Francis Newton Thorpe, editors. The History of North America. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons, 1903-1907. 20 Volumes. Volumes I-XV on X/3 and Volumes XVI-XX on X/4. Volume I: Discovery and Exploration. X/3. Volume II: The Indians of North America in Historic Times. X/3. Volume III: The Colonization of the South. X/3. Volume IV: The Colonization of the Middle States and Maryland. X/3. Volume V: The Colonization of New England. X/3. Volume VI: The Revolution. X/3. Volume VII: The Formation and Development of the Constitution. X/3. Volume VIII: The Louisiana Purchase and the Westward Movement. X/3. Volume IX: Central America and Mexico. X/3. Volume X: The Pacific Slope and Alaska. X/3. Volume XI: Canada and British North America. X/3. Volume XII: The Growth of the Nation, 1809-1837. X/3. Volume XIII: The Growth of the Nation, 1837-1860. X/3. Volume XIV: The Civil War from a Southern Standpoint. X/3. Volume XV: The Civil War – The National View. X/3. Volume XVI: The Reconstruction Period. X/4. Volume XVII: The Rise of the New South. X/4. Volume XVIII: The Development of the North since the Civil War. X/4. Volume XIX: Prehistoric North America. X/4. Volume XX: Island Possessions of the United States and General Index. X/4.

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X/4 Franklin, Benjamin. The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Including the Private as well as the Official and Scientific Correspondence Together with the Unmutilated and Corrected Version of the Autobiography Compiled and Editor by John Bigelow. 12 Volumes. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons and The Knickerbocker Press, 1904. X/4. X/5 Henderson, George Francis Robert. Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War. 2 Volumes. New York, London and Bombay: Longmans, Green and Company, 1899. X/5. Henderson, Ernest Flagg. A Short History of Germany. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1902. X/5. Hazelton, John Hampden. The Declaration of Independence, Its History. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1906. Signed by the author in 1949? X/5. Piozzi, Hester Lynch and others. Johnsoniana, or Supplement to Boswell, Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr. Johnson. 2 Volumes. London: John Murray, 1836. X/5. The faculty of Iowa College in Grinnell, Iowa. The Faculty Corner: Papers Contributed to “The Unit” by Members of the Faculty of Iowa College. 1901? Contains a letter to Dr. Woodrow Wilson from Jesse Macy (November 1910) of Iowa College. X/5. Guiney, Louise Imogen. Happy Ending: The Collected Lyrics of Louise Imogen Guiney. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909. Contains a letter to Woodrow Wilson. X/5. Haskins, Charles Homer and Robert Howard Lord. Some Problems of the Peace Conference. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1920. X/5. Kipling, Rudyard. The Brushwood Boy. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1907. X/5. Ford, Worthington Chauncey. John Quincy Adams: His Connection with the Monroe Doctrine (1823) and Emancipation under Martial Law by Charles Francis Adams. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1902. X/5. Fosdick, Raymond Blaine. Princeton Verse. Buffalo: Hausauer, Son & Jones, Company, 1904. X/5. Gayley, Charles Mills. Shakespeare and the Founders of Liberty in America. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917. X/5. Garrison, Elisha Ely. Accounting Every Business Man Should Know. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1909. An excerpt from the December 21, 1909 Morning Edition of the Wall Street Journal is pasted onto the back of the front cover with the card of Mr. Elisha Ely Garrison pasted right below it. On the first blank page is a letter to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated February 24, 1910 (Bermuda). X/5.

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Holden, Arthur Cort. The settlement Idea: A Version of Social Justice. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922. X/5. Horatius Flaccus, Quintus. The Satires of Horace. London: Macmillan and Company, Limited and New York: The Macmillan Company, 1901. X/5. Hitchcock, Caroline (Hanks). Nancy Hanks: The Story of Abraham Lincoln’s Mother. New York : Doubleday & McClure Company, 1899. X/5. XI/ 1 and XI/2 Warner, Charles Dudley, editor. Library of the World’s Best Literature, Ancient and Modern. 30 Volumes. New York: R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill, 1896-1897. Volumes I-XV on XI/1 and Volumes XVI-XXX on XI/2. XI/3 Garrison, Wendell Phillips. William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879 – The Story of His Life Told By His Children. 4 Volumes. New York: The Century Company, 1885-1889. XI/3. Caemmeker, H. P. Washington: The National Capital. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson’s name is embossed in gold on the cover. XI/3. Bok, Edward William. The Americanization of Edward Bok: The Autobiography of a Dutch Boy Fifty Years After. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1920. Included in the book is a note from the author to the president, dated September 20, 1920. XI/3. Froude, James Anthony. Life and Letters of Erasmus: Lectures Delivered at Oxford, 1893-1894. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1894. XI/3. Henderson, Mary Newton (Foote). The Aristocracy of Health: A Study of Physical Culture, Our Favorite Poisons, and a National and International League for the Advancement of Physical Culture. Washington, DC: The Colton Publishing Company, 1904. Included is a note from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated April 1904. XI/3. Hibben, John Grier. The Philosophy of the Enlightenment. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910. XI/3. Low, A. Maurice. The American People: A Study in National Psychology in Two Volumes. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909-1911. XI/3. Fulton, Robert Irving and Thomas C. Trueblood. Practical Elements of Elocution with an Appendix on Truth, Personality, and Art in Oratory. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1893. XI/3. Hugo, Victor Marie. Les Miserables. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1908. XI/3.

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Huizinga, A. v. C. P. Belief in a Personal God. Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1910. XI/3. Hugo, Victor Marie. Hernani. New York: Henry Holt and Company and Boston: C. Schoenhof, 1891. Included is a note to Woodrow Wilson from a friend, dated September 25, 1894. XI/3. Howells, William Dean. Criticism and Fiction. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1891. XI/3. XI/4 American Bar Association. Report of the 28th Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association held at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island on August 23, 24, and 25, 1905. Philadelphia: Dando Printing and Publishing Company, 1905. XI/4. American Bar Association. Report of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association held at Boston, Massachusetts on September 3, 4, and 5, 1919. Baltimore: The Lord Baltimore Press, 1919. XI/4. American Bar Association. Report of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association held at Saint Louis, Missouri on August 25, 26, and 27, 1920. Baltimore: The Lord Baltimore Press, 1920. XI/4. American Bar Association. Report of the 45th Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association held at San Francisco, California on August 9, 10, and 11, 1922. Baltimore: The Lord Baltimore Press, 1922. XI/4. Barry, Joseph Gayle Hurd. The Self-Revelation of Our Lord. New York: Edwin S. Gorham, 1914. Under the author’s name on the title page is written the following address and note: Rectory of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York City, West 46th Street, near Broadway (Anglican Communion). On the dedication page under the name of the Bishop of Milwaukee is written “my beloved Bishop at home”. On the first blank page, a note to Woodrow Wilson is written from November 4th, 1920. XI/4. Barnes, George Nicoll. From Workshop to War Cabinet. London: Herbert Jenkins Limited, 1924. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XI/4. Barker, Elsa. War Letters from the Living Dead Man. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1915. Remains of a dust jacket. A note from Mary M. Childs [?] to Woodrow Wilson is located on the back of the front cover. XI/4. Alexander, Frederick Matthias. Man’s Supreme Inheritance: Conscious Guidance and Control in Relation to Human Evolution in Civilization. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1918. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on the back of the front cover. XI/4. Bible. La Sainte Bible ou l’ancien et la nouveau testament. Paris: Societe Biblique de France, 1911. The Bible is kept in its own box and has a hand painted cover that says: “A Monsieur le President et A Madame Wilson. Hommage de la Societe Biblique de France”. XI/4.

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Allen, Edward Frank. Keeping our Fighters Fit for War and After. New York: The Century Company, 1918. Woodrow Wilson wrote a special statement for the book. XI/4. Allen, Chester Arthur. The Seasons. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1922. A greeting stating the following is written to Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page: “Woodrow Wilson, Washington DC. With compliments and best wishes of the author. CA Allen”. XI/4. Alison, Annette. The Power of the Alumnae. Oakland, CA: E. S. Dowdle, 1920. The following message is written on the back of the front cover: “To my President, Woodrow Wilson, with my sincere regard. An Al, RN. Oakland, Cal. March 22, 1920”. XI/4. Andrews, Charlton. The Drama To-Day. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1913. The following inscription was written in the book: “To President Woodrow Wilson with the sincere homage of the author, Charlton Andrews. October 1913”. XI/4. Appel, Joseph Herbert. The Making of a Man: Letters from a Father to his Son at School. New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1921. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written towards the front of the book and dated November 21, 1921. XI/4. Frazier, John B. and J. E. Yates. The Army and Navy Hymnal Compiled by the Chaplains of the Army and Navy. New York: The Century Company, 1920. XI/4. Andrews, Matthew Page. The Dixie Book of Days. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1912. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XI/4. Gardner, B. M., editor. The Anglo-American Year Book, International Directory and Guide to London, with which is Incorporated Americans with British Titles and the Anglo-American Who’s Who, 1918-1919. London: Printed by Unwin Brothers, Ltd. for the International Development Company, Limited, 1919? XI/4. Arnold, Matthew. Selected Poems of Matthew Arnold. TWO COPIES. London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1910. The second copy includes an envelope with a note to Woodrow Wilson from Elenna Sandhurst? dated December 28, 1918. XI/4. Bible. Old Testament. The Psalter with Responsive Readings. Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912. On the cover is the following embossed message: Presented to Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, by the Board of the United Presbyterian Church of North America. XI/4. Cosentini, Francesco. Woodrow Wilson e la sua opera scientifica a politica. Torino: Unione tipografico-editrice torinese, 1919. A note from the author and editor, dated 1919, is addressed to Woodrow Wilson on the first blank page. XI/4. Boyle, Mrs. Virginia (Frazer). Canticle Song of Memphis. NO PUBLICATION INFORMAITON. Signed by the Executive Committee of the Memphis & Shelby County

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Centennial Celebration. The book also includes a greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated September 27, 1919. XI/4. Library War Service of the American Library Association. Your Job Back Home: A Book for Men Leaving the Service. Washington: Press of Judd & Detweilwer, Incorporated, 1919. The card of Mrs. Crete P. Hutchinson (ALA, DC) is included in the book. XI/4. Albanian Students of Rome. His Excellency Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States: The Group is Anxious to Offer Its Most Devoted Homage, 1919. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. Hand painted messages on vellum. XI/4. American Red Cross Bulletin. London: The Department of Information Commission for Great Britain, 1918. XI/4. Africanus. President Wilson: New Statesman. London: Andrew Melrose, 1919. An appendix contains the illustrative selections from the published speeches and addresses of President Wilson. XI/4. Bell, Orelia Key. Impressions in Limerick of the United States Senate. First of 3 copies hand-done by the author in 1920. XI/4. XI/5 Balch, Thomas Willing. A World Court in the Light of the United States Supreme Court. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane and Scott, 1918. A card is included within the book that gives the compliments of the author from Philadelphia. XI/5. Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes. War: Its Nature, Cause and Cure. London: G. Allen & Unwin Limited, 1923. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written towards the beginning of the book and dated 1923. XI/5. Blackwell, Alice Stone. Armenian Poems, rendered into English verse by A. S. Blackwell. Boston: Atlantic Printing Company, 1917. A note to Woodrow Wilson from the editor of “The New Armenia” is written towards the beginning of the book and dated August 11, 1917. XI/5. Blythe, Samuel George. The Price of Place. New York: George H, Doran Company, 1913. An October 13, 1913 greeting for Woodrow Wilson from the author is located on the first title page. XI/5. Coelho, Victor de Almeida. Conferencias. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. A note to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book and dated October 10, 1919. XI/5. Bogwood, George. Cotton. Volume II of “Staple Trades and Industries” edited by Gordon D. Knox. London: Constable and Company, Limited, 1918. A December 29, 1918 note to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XI/5.

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Blatch, Harriot (Stanton). Mobilizing Woman-Power. The foreword is written by Theodore Roosevelt. New York: The Womans Press, 1918. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from June 1918 is written on the first blank page. XI/5. Bjorkman, Edwin August. The Soul of a Child. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1922. A greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XI/5. Brown, Bettina. A Little Child, By One of Her Subjects. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1917. A September, 1921 note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XI/5. Bible. Old Testament. The Book of Psalms with English translation by Isaac Leesser. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1909. XI/5. Bacon, Charles Reade. A People Awakened: The Story of Woodrow Wilson’s First Campaign which Carried New Jersey to the Lead of the States in the Great Movement for the Emancipation of the Government. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1912. A note to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written towards the beginning of the book and dated April 28, 1912. XI/5. Atwood, Harry Fuller. Back to the Republic: The Golden Mean, the Standard Form of Government. Chicago: Laird & Lee, Incorporated, 1918. XI/5. Baghdigian, Bagdasar Krekor. Americanism in Americanization. Kansas City, MO: Boston Publishing Company, 1921. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XI/5. Balbach, Mrs. Julia Anna Nenninger. Cupid Intelligent. New York: Press of J. J. Little & Ives Company, 1910. A 1913 greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written towards the beginning of the book. XI/5. Baldwin, Simeon Eben. Modern Political Institutions. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1898. A note to “Professor Woodrow Wilson” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XI/5. Boynton, Richard Wilson. The Vital Issues of the War. Boston: The Beacon Press, 1918. XI/5. Boyle, Mrs. Virginia (Frazer). Union. Written for the 27th Annual Reunion of the United Confederate Veteran’s Association in Washington, DC on June 4th, 1917. Memphis, TN: 1917. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. A long note to Woodrow Wilson is written by the author on one of the first pages of the book. Woodrow Wilson’s name is embossed on the cover. XI/5. Brache, Ole O. Noglen til Verdensfred Inden Kristenheden…Forfattet af Ole O. Brache. Minneapolis, Minnesota: K. C. Holter Publishing, Company, 1918. A greeting is written to President Woodrow Wilson on Christmas 1920 by the author. XI/5.

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Brailsford, Henry Noel. A League of Nations. London: Headley Brothers Publishers, 1917. This book has a dust jacket. The following note was written on March 12, 1917: “From Brailsford to the President if he will accept it”. XI/5. Caskie, Jaquelin Ambler. Nabala. Lynchburg, VA: J. P. Bell Company, Incorporated, 1922. A November 16, 1922 greeting states the following: “To Honorable Woodrow Wilson as a token of my high regard. J. A. Caskie”. XI/5. Carter, William. The Gates of Janus: An Epic Story of the World War. New York, Chicago, London, and Edinburgh: Fleming H. Revel Company, 1919. The author bestows his compliments to Woodrow Wilson on one of the first pages of the book. XI/5. XII/1 Boyce, William Dickson. Illustrated South America: A Chicago Publisher’s Travels and Investigations in the Republics of South America, with 500 Photographs of People and Scenes from the Isthmus of Panama to the Straits of Magellen. Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally & Company, 1912. A 1913 note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is located on the first blank page. XII/1. Carr, Clark Ezra. Lincoln at Gettysburg: An Address. Chicago: A. C. McClury & Company, 1909. The author wrote a greeting to Woodrow Wilson in 1914 on the second title page. XII/1. Bryan, William Jennings. A Tale of Two Conventions: Being an Account of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions of June, 1912 with an Outline of the Progressive National Convention of August in the Same Year. New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1912. The following is written on one of the first pages of the book: “Honorable Woodrow Wilson. With compliments of William Jennings Bryan”. XII/1. Bryan, William Jennings. The Message from Bethlehem. New York and Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1914. The author wrote the following message in 1914: “A Christmas Greeting from the Secretary of State and Mrs. Bryan to the President”. XII/1. Bryant, Henry Edward Cowan. Tar Heel Tales. Charlotte, North Carolina: Stone & Barringer Company, 1910. A greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated December 25, 1915, is written on the first blank page. XII/1. Bryce, James. Essays and Addresses in War Time. London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1918. A December, 1918 note to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first title page. Additionally, a December 5, 1918 note from the American Embassy in London is included within the text. XII/1. Coar, John Firman. The Old and the New Germany. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1924. The author wrote a greeting to Woodrow Wilson on December 20, 1924. XII/1. Bryan, William Jennings. Speeches of William Jennings Bryan, Revised and Arranged by Himself with a Biographical Introduction by Mary Baird Bryan, His Wife. Two Volumes. New

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York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1911. The author greets Woodrow Wilson towards the beginning of the book. XII/1. Chicago Society of Advocates. Book of the Chicago Society of Advocates. Chicago, 1915. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. A note to Woodrow Wilson from 1915 is written on the title page. XII/1. Christ in You. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1919. The anonymous author left the following unsigned message: “May this message bring to you a fresh revelation of light and strength and joy and health”. XII/1. Clarke, Amy Key. Poems. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1922. Henry Clarke wrote this message towards the front of the book: “To Dr. Woodrow Wilson, Ex-President, USA from Henry Clarke. See Page 66”. XII/1. Churchill, Winston. A Traveler in War-Time: With an Essay on the American Contribution and the Democratic Idea. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. Within the book is an excerpt from a November 5, 1918 newspaper article entitled “President Sends Italy United States Congratulations”. Additionally, Winston Churchill wrote a greeting to Woodrow Wilson in July 1918. XII/1. Civic Club of Carlisle, PA. Carlisle Old and New, by the Civic Club of Carlisle, PA. Harrisburg, PA: J. Horace McFarland Company, 1907. Presented to Woodrow Wilson on November 14, 1919. XII/1. Churchill, Winston. The World Crisis. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1923. “Happy Birthday! 1928 is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/1. Brewster, Eugene Valentine. What’s What in America. Brooklyn, NY: The Wm. G. Hewitt Press, 1919. The beginning of the book has an October 10, 1923 note from the author to Woodrow Wilson that was written in Morristown, New Jersey. XII/1. Brown, Demetra (Vaka). In the Heart of German Intrigue. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1918. A March 15, 1918 greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/1. Brown, William Adams. Is Christianity Practicable? Lectures Delivered in Japan. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1916. A card with the following note is included within the text: To the Honorable President Woodrow Wilson with the compliments of and sentiments of high esteem from Mrs. John Crosby Brown, 36 East 37th Street, New York. XII/1. Brown, William Garrott. The Lower South in American History. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1902. “To President Woodrow Wilson with the compliments of the author” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/1.

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Brown, William Garrott. The Lower South in American History. Second Copy. New York: The Macmillan Company and London: Macmillan & Company, Limited, 1902. XII/1. Cawein, Madison Julius. New Poems. London: G. Richards, 1909. The author wrote a note to Woodrow Wilson on June 30, 1913. XII/1. Browne, Sir Thomas. Religio Medici and Other Essays. Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs and Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. This book was presented to Woodrow Wilson on Christmas 1910. XII/1. Brown, Wolstan Crocker. The Psychology of the New Education. New York: The Noyes-Group Association, 1923. “To Woodrow Wilson from Wolstan Crocker Brown, October 1923” is written on one of the first pages in the book. XII/1. Cawein, Madison Julius. The Republic: A Little Book of Homespun Verse. Cincinnati: Stewart and Kidd Company, 1913. The author greets Woodrow Wilson on June 30, 1913 towards the beginning of the book. XII/1. Bullard, Arthur. Mobilising America. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917. Dust jacket. An order form to mail away for bookplates to a company called The Globe in Cincinnati is included within the book. XII/1. Carson, Andrew Carlisle. Colorado: Top of the World. Denver: The Smith-Brooks Company, 1912. Presented to Governor Woodrow Wilson by the author in Denver, CO on February 7, 1913. XII/1. Carlyle, Thomas. Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdroeckh. Published in 1831. NO OTHER PUBLICATION INFORMATION. Many notes to Woodrow Wilson are written throughout the book. XII/1. Brewster, Frederick Carroll. God: Revelation by Christianity and Astronomical Science. 1922. NO OTHER PUBLICATION INFORMATION. “To Honorable Woodrow Wilson with the compliments of the author” is written towards the beginning of the book. XII/1. Cantone, Emilio. Catechismo Universale. Torino: Tip. Veglia & Gallo, 1919? There are many articles pasted into the book and notes written throughout. XII/1. XII/2 Canby, Henry Seidel. Education by Violence: Essays on the War and the Future. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1919. A personal note is written to Woodrow Wilson by the author towards the beginning of the book and dated July 20, 1919. XII/2. Butler, Frank Edward. Southern Poems. Norwood, MA: The Plimpton Press, 1923. The author greets Woodrow Wilson on one of the book’s first pages. XII/2.

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Burgoyne, Thomas Edward. Chimes of the Times, and Other Rhymes. Chicago, 1921. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. One of the pages is signed “Sincerely Yours, Tom Burgoyne”. XII/2. Brownell, William Crary. Standards. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1917. A note to Woodrow Wilson from Roland Bridges [?] was written on May 2, 1917. XII/2. Creel, George. Wilson and the Issues. New York: The Century Company, 1916. The author greets Woodrow Wilson on one of the first pages of the book. XII/2. Creel. George. Uncle Henry. New York: Reynolds Publishing Company, Inc, 1922. A September 29, 1922 greeting is offered by the author to Woodrow Wilson. XII/2. Crehore, William Williams. Protection’s Brood: A Presentation of the Direct and Indirect Consequences of the Continuance of a Protective Tariff System in the United States. New York: J. J. Little & Ives Company, 1912. The compliments of the author are offered towards the beginning of the book. XII/2. Cram, Ralph Adams. Excalibur: An Arthurian Drama. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1909. The author offers greetings to Woodrow Wilson in 1908. XII/2. Cooke, Edmund Vance. The Uncommon Commoner and Similar Songs of Democracy. New York: Dodge Publishing Company, 1913. The card of the author is pasted on the interior of the front cover. Additionally, the author greets Woodrow Wilson on one of the book’s first pages. XII/2. Coolidge, Emma Downing. At the King’s Pleasure. Boston: The C. M. Clark Publishing Company, 1911. The author extends her wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson on January 22, 1922 on one of the first pages of the book. XII/2. Coolidge, Emma Downing. The Dreamer. Boston, New York, and Chicago: The Pilgrim Press, 1915. On January 22, 1922, the author wrote a note to Woodrow Wilson on one of the first pages of the book. XII/2. Corey, Jasper William. The Soul: Its Organ and Development from Man to Superman. LA, CA: Progressive Publishing Company, 1913. A long message is written on the first blank page. XII/2. Ford, S Gertrude. Lessons in Verse-Craft. London: The C. W. Daniel Company, 1919. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is dated January 19, 1922. XII/2. Dietz, Nettie Fowler. A White Woman in a Black Man’s Country: Three Thousand Miles Up the Nile to Rejaf. Includes 2 foldout maps. Omaha, Nebraska: privately printed, 1914. A note from the author to Woodrow Wilson is dated November, 1916. XII/2. Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Resolutions Adopted by Some American Churches in Response to the Proclamation of the President Concerning a Day of Prayer on May

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30, 1918. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. “To the President, 1918” is embossed on the cover. XII/2. Eliot, Charles William. Some Roads Towards Peace: A Report of the Trustees of the Endowment on Observations Made in China and Japan in 1912. Washington, DC: B. S. Adams, 1913. A card with the greeting “With the compliments of Charles W. Eliot” is included within the book. XII/2. Fink, Edward Bertrand. Shadows on the Wall. Louisville, KY: John P. Morton and Company, 1922. Included within the book are the card of Mr. Bert Finch and a letter to Woodrow Wilson from the author. XII/2. Euwer, Anthony. The Limeratomy: A Compendium of Universal Knowledge for the More Perfect Understanding of the Human Machine. New York: James B. Pond, 1917. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XII/2. Ely, Richard Theodore. The World War and Leadership in a Democracy. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. Dust jacket. The first blank page contains a note to Woodrow Wilson. XII/2. Ely, Margaret Roberta. Evangeline of Ole Virginia. Louisville, KY: John P. Morton & Company, 1923. The first blank page contains a greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson. XII/2. Farley, Robert E. The Epitaph Universal and Other Verses. New York: Brieger Press, Incorporated, 1922. A March 21, 1922 letter to Woodrow Wilson from the author is included in the book. XII/2. Faunce, William Herbert Perry. The New Horizon of State and Church. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. Dust jacket. A note to Woodrow Wilson was written on one of the first pages of the book on May 22, 1918. XII/2. Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. The Churches of Christ in Time of War, edited by Charles S. Macfarland. New York: Published for the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America by the Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1917. Signed “Yours Faithfully, Charles S. Macfarland [?]” on July 25, 1917. XII/2. Fels, Mary. Joseph Fels: His Life-Work. London: George Allen and Unwin Limited, 1920. Mary Fels inscribed the book to Woodrow Wilson in December, 1920. XII/2. Drexel, Jeremias. The Heliotropium: Turning to Him, or, Conformity of the Human Will to the Divine, edited by Rev. Ferdinand E. Bogner. New York: The Devin-Adair Company, 1920. A note from July 4, 1921 is pasted to the inside of the front cover and an additional note from the same date is included on one of the first few pages of the book. XII/2. Dorris, Mary C. (Currey). Preservation of the Hermitage, 1889-1915: Annals, History, and Stories. 1915. NO OTHER PUBLICATION INFORMATION. “To the Honorable Woodrow

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Wilson, President of the United States, with the compliments and best wishes of the author, Mrs. Mary C. Dorris, April 20, 1916” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/2. Downes, Louise. The New Democracy. Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1910. A congratulatory note, dated November 9, 1910, from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XII/2. Downie, Robert Mager. The Marriage of the Dawn: An Idyl of Eden and Other Verse. Beaver Falls, PA: R. M. Downie, 1922. The author offers his compliments on Christmas, 1922. XII/2. Osborne, Richard. The Conquest, and Other Poems. Boston: The Gorham Press, 1914. The author sends greetings and a quote to Woodrow Wilson on October 11, 1921. XII/2. Drake, Paul Harris. Democracy Made Safe. Boston: LeRoy Phillips, 1918. The author wrote the following note: “To Woodrow Wilson. A Democrat of democrats with the democratic regard of the author, Paul Harris Drake. Boston, Massachusetts. September 17, 1918. XII/2. XII/3 Reade, Frank R., editor. Corks and Curls. Virginia: Published by the Fraternities and Literary Societies of the University of VA, 1921. Addressed to Woodrow Wilson and signed by the editor. XII/3. Fenwick, Charles Ghequier. The Neutrality Laws of the United States. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1913. “The President” is embossed on the cover. Additionally, a card with the following message is pasted to the back of the front cover: “With the compliments of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2 Jackson Place, Washington, DC”. XII/3. Fletcher, Albert Byers. Drifting (with Browne). London: William Heinemann, 1918. Book jacket. The first blank page contains a note from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated December 25, 1918. XII/3. Drinkwater, John. Abraham Lincoln: A Play. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1919. “With profound admiration, this play of one great American to another, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States. From John Drinkwater, November 1919” is written towards the beginning of the book. XII/3. Drinkwater, John. Swords and Ploughshares. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Limited, 1915. The author greets Woodrow Wilson in 1915 on one of the book’s first pages. XII/3. Duffield, T. Ewing. Life after Death. Altoona, PA: Commercial Printing Company, 1921. A poem is glued to the inside of the back cover and a long greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated October 17, 1921, is on the first blank page. XII/3.

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Flexner, Hortense. Clouds and Cobblestones: Poems. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920. The card of Mr. Edward M. Flexner of Louisville, KY is included in the book along with a November 29, 1920 greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson. XII/3. Ferguson, Charles. The Affirmative Intellect: An Account of the Origin and Mission of the American Spirit. New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1910. On November 6, 1912 “C.F.” wrote a message to Woodrow Wilson towards the beginning of this book. XII/3. Ferguson, Charles. The Great News. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1915. The author signed his name in this book in New York on November 2, 1915. XII/3. Ferguson, Charles. The Religion of Democracy. New York and London: Mitchell Kennerley, 1911. On November 6, 1912 “C.F.” wrote a message to Woodrow Wilson towards the beginning of this book. XII/3. Boy Scouts of America. Invitation to President Woodrow Wilson from the 8,000 Boy Scouts of America of the City of New York. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. This book contains signatures of Boy Scouts organized by troop number. XII/3. Bretegnier, Ch. E. Les Grands Semeurs. Vevey: 1918. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. XII/3. History of the U.S.S. Leviathan: Compiled from the Ship’s Log and Data Gathered by the History Committee on board the Ship. Brooklyn: Eagle Press. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. A card states, “With compliments of the Chaplain”. XII/3. Lewis, James Hamilton. The Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States. Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally and Company, 1913. On the first blank page is a greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson, written in October 1913. XII/3. Leadbeater, Charles Webster. The Perfume of Egypt and Other Weird Stories. Adyar, Madras, India: The Theosophist Office, 1912. The card of A. P. Warrington, the President of the American Section of the Theosophical Society, is in the book along with a greeting from him to Woodrow Wilson: “For my beloved President, hoping the stories may enable him to ‘pass pleasantly a few hours of leisure time’. AP Warrington, November 1919”. XII/3. Leahy, Walter Thomas. Columbanus, the Celt: A Tale of the Sixth Century. Philadelphia: H. L. Kilner & Company, 1913. The author greets Woodrow Wilson on February 8, 1913 towards the beginning of the book. XII/3. Lanciani, Rodolfo Amedeo. The Golden Days of the Renaissance in Rome, from the Pontificate of Julius II to that of Paul III. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1906. “In grateful acknowledgment of the great honour received on January 4, 1919. The author – Professor Rodolofo Lanciani” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/3. Hurley, Edward Nash. Awakening of Business. Published by Doubleday, Page & Company for the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, 1916. NO PLACE OF PUBLICATION. “To the

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President with the compliments of Edward N. Hurley, December 1916” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/3. Johnson, Robert Underwood. Poems of War and Peace. Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1916. Remnants of a paper book jacket. The author greets President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson on June 16, 1916 on one of the first pages of the book. XII/3. Johnson, Robert Underwood. Saint-Gaudens: An Ode and other Verse. New York: The Century Company, 1910. The author greets Woodrow Wilson on April 2, 1913 on one of the first pages of the book. XII/3. The Idea of Public Right: Being the First Four Prize Essays in Each of the Three Divisions of the Nation Essay Competition, with an introduction by the Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith. London: G. Allen & Unwin Limited and New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. A nearly indecipherable note is written on the first blank page. XII/3. XII/4 Lea, John William. The Book of Books and its Wonderful Story: A Popular Handbook for Colleges, Bible Classes, Sunday Schools, and Private Students. Philadelphia: The J. C. Winston Company, 1922. “To the Honorable Woodrow Wilson with the compliments of the author, John W. Lea, 1922” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Imai, Kihachi. The Ideals of the Shinran-Followers: A Short Exposition of the Religion that is professed by Most of the Educated Japanese Peoople. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. The book is in its own cover, like a book jacket. An August 1, 1918 letter from Tokyo is in the book. XII/4. Laughlin, Clara Elizabeth. Everybody’s Lonesome: A True Fairy Story. New York and Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1910. A note from Mary William Ewing is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Larmeroux, Jean. Jusqu’a la mort. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et cie, 1918. A letter from 1919 and written in French is addressed to Woodrow Wilson. XII/4. Lea, Homer. The Valor of Ignorance. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1909. An indecipherably named individual sends their compliments on September 5, 1913 from 204 Franklin St. in New York. XII/4. Kephart, Horace. Our Southern Highlanders. New York: Outing Publishing Company, 1913. A March 12, 1914 dedication to President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Jowett, John Henry. The Eagle Life and Other Studies in the Old Testament. London, Toronto, and New York: Hodder and Stoughton, Limited. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. R. W. Henry (whose card is in the book with an address from Glasgow) dedicates the book to Woodrow Wilson in January 1922. XII/4.

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Kallen, Horace Meyer. The League of Nations, Today and Tomorrow: A Discussion of International Organization, Present and to Come. Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1918. A letter from H. W. Wilson Company, NYC written on December 30, 1918 says the following: “To the President: Sir: I am taking the liberty of sending you, with the best wishes of the compiler, a handbook entitled ‘A League of Nations’, which has just been issued from the press. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant. Miss Edith M. Phelps”. This letter was received by the White House on January 2, 1919. Additionally, the author greets Woodrow Wilson from Boston in 1919 on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Kawakami, Kiyoshi Karl. Japan in World Politics. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917. The author greets Woodrow Wilson in July 1918 on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Katz, Harry Lewis. The History of The Stars and Stripes: Official Newspaper of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, from February 8, 1918, to June 13, 1919. Washington, DC: The Columbia Publishing Company, 1921. XII/4. Gale, Franklyn and Harry M. Suplee. Essex County Heroes of To-Day, Bloomfield and Glen Ridge Section. Patriots Press Bureau, 1919. NO PLACE OF PUBLICATION. The card of Mrs. Franklyn Gale was placed in the book in 1919. XII/4. From the First Shot: A Picture History of the Great War. New York: Independent Corporation, 1918. XII/4. Gould, John Mead and Leonard G. Jordan. History of the First-Tenth-Twenty-Ninth Maine Regiment, In Service of the United States from May 3, 1861 to June 21, 1866 with the History of the Tenth Me. Battalion by Rev. Leonard G. Jordan. Portland: Stephen Berry, 1871. A letter from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated March 4, 1921, is in the book. XII/4. Gerry, Margarita (Spalding). The Toy Shop: A Romantic Story of Lincoln the Man. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1908. This book is full of newspaper excerpts and notes, presumably by the author. XII/4. Gerwig, George William. Washington: The Young Leader. New York, Chicago, and Boston: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1923. The author greets Woodrow Wilson on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Gibran, Kahlil. The Prophet. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1923. Book jacket. The front page of the Paris Evening Telegram newspaper from September 19, 1923 is located in the book along with a note from the author to Woodrow Wilson on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Gibson, Preston. Battering the Boche. New York: The Century Company, 1918. “For the President and Mrs. Wilson from Preston Gibson, April 30, 1918” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4.

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Gore, Julian. Humorous Hospital Experiences. Washington, DC: Julian Gore, 1918. “To President and Mrs. Wilson compliments of Julian Gore, November 7, 1919” is written on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Huard, Frances (Wilson). My Home in the Field of Honour. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1916. The author greets Woodrow Wilson from New York in November,1917 on one of the first pages of the book. XII/4. Genet, Edmond Charles Clinton. War Letters of Edmond Clinton: The First American Aviator Killed Flying the Stars and Sripes, edited with an introduction by Grace Ellery Channing. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1918. The card of Mrs. Albert Rivers Genet from Ossining-on-Hudson is located in the book along with a greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author on one of the book’s first pages. XII/4. George, Francis. The Only Nancy: A Tale of the Kentucky Mountains. New York and Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917. Inscribed, “With the compliments of the author, Geo. F. Robertson alias ‘Francis George’, Charlotte, NC” from October 10, 1917. XII/4. Gillingham, James. The Errors of Spiritualism: Its Errors, its Unlawfulness, and its Insanity. Frome: Harvey & Woodland, Limited, Printers, 1922? There is a greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated October 1923, on one of the book’s first pages. XII/4. Gill, Wilson Lindsley. A New Citizenship: Democracy Systematized for Moral and Civic Training. Philadelphia: American Patriotic League, 1913. There is a letter to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated December 2, 1918, in the book. XII/4. General Committee of the National Pasteur Centenary Celebration. National Celebration of the Centenary of the Birth of Louis Pasteur, Philadelphia, PA, December 27, 1922. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. XII/4. Kustomer, A. (pseudonym) P. S. What Do You Think of the Market? New York: The Guenther Publishing Company. NO DATE OF PUBLICATION. The card of Mr. Lawrence C. Woods is in the book along with a note he wrote to Woodrow Wilson in 1921. XII/4. L. L. The Sacrament. London and New York: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. There is a greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated 1918, on one of the book’s first pages. XII/4. XII/5 Italy: Past and Present. Roma: Tipografia Nazionale di o Bertero E C, 1915. There is a letter in the book dated February 3, 1916 from the Department of State to the Secretary of the President stating that the Italian ambassador forwarded this book along to Woodrow Wilson. XII/5. Geddes, Sir Patrick. City development: A Study of Parks, Gardens, and Culture-Institutes: A Report to the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust. Edinburgh: Geddes and Company, 1904. Includes folded plans. The book contains a letter written to Woodrow Wilson, dated March 10, 1913, by

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Victor V. Branford who was asked to give WW this book by Professor Patrick Geddes of Edinburgh. XII/5. Gilmore, Rose Long. Davidson County Women in the World War, 1914-1919. Nashville, TN: Foster and Parkes Company, 1923. A long note to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Jackson, Joseph. Market Street, Philadelphia: The Most Historic Highway in America - Its Merchants and its Story. Philadelphia: Joseph Jackson, 1918. “Honorable Woodrow Wilson. With the appreciation and regards of the author, Joseph Jackson. March 1921” is written on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Geikie, John Cunningham. The Life and Words of Christ. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1898. The card of Miss Wilmot has the following inscription: “With love and a wish that the year’s study about the savior may bring us all nearer to Him”. XII/5. Lincoln, Abraham. Uncollected Letters of Abraham Lincoln, Now First Brought Together by Gilbert A. Tracy. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1917. XII/5. A February 12, 1918 note to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Goode, Sir William Athelstane Meredith. With Sampson Through the War. London: W. Thacker and Company and Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Company, 1899. The book is inscribed with the following: “To President Wilson – a slight token of respect and admiration from the author – W. A. M. Goode, July 7, 1914”. XII/5. Gonzales, Narciso Gener. In Darkest Cuba: Two Months’ Service under Gomez Along the Trocha from the Caribbean and the Bahama Channel. Columbia, SC: The State Company, 1922. A note to Woodrow Wilson from Ambrose E. Gonzales is written on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Lucantonio, Ludovico. Un Saluto a Roma. Roma: Premiata Tipografia Coop. Sociale, 1919. XII/5. Griffin, Solomon Bulkley. After the Busy Years, 1872-1919: Some Evidences of their Fruitage. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. A note to Woodrow Wilson from Solomon B. Griffin of Springfield in January 1920 is written on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Greene, Francis Vinton. The Present Military Situation in the United States. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1915. A lengthy note to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written on one of the book’s first pages and dated March 4, 1915. XII/5. Gleason, George. What Shall I think of Japan? New York: The Macmillan Company, 1921. A note to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written on one of the book’s first pages and dated December 14, 1921. XII/5.

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Graves, John Temple. The Shaft in the Sky. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1923. “To the Honorable Woodrow Wilson with the loyalty and devotion of the author, John Temple Graves, Jr., April 15, 1923” is written towards the beginning of the book. XII/5. Graves, John Temple. Two Bubbles. Boston, Massachusetts: The Stratford Company, 1920. “To the Honorable Woodrow Wilson with the loyalty and devotion of the author, April 1, 1921” is written towards the beginning of the book. XII/5. Graham, Muriel Elsie. Vibrations. London: Erskine MacDonald Limited, 1918. There are many letters and dedications included within this book. XII/5. Griffis, William Elliot. Hepburn of Japan and His Wife and Helpmates: A Life Story of Toil for Christ. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1913. There is a greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated 1913, on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Grierson, Francis. Illusions and realities of the War. New York: John Lane Company and London: John Lane 1918. Book jacket. The card of Mr. Greenville Kleiser is in the book. XII/5. Lowry, Frank Clifford. Our High Tariff on Sugar from the Consumers’ Standpoint. New York, 1912. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. There is a letter from the Federal Sugar Refining Company to Woodrow Wilson, dated October 25, 1912, in the book. XII/5. Johnson, Robert Underwood. Collected Poems, 1881-1919. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1920. There is a greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated February 26, 1920, on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Komai, Gonnoske. Dreams from China and Japan. London: The Eastern Press, Limited, 1918. The card of Princesse Bruyere as well as a letter from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated December 26, 1918, are in the book. XII/5. Greenlaw, Asbury Lincoln. Resident Forces of Life, The Evolution of Humanity. Saint Louis, MO: Plymouth Publishing Company, 1917. There is a greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated December 28, 1921, on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. Lincoln, Abraham. The Life and Public Service of General Zachary Taylor, An Address by Abraham Lincoln. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1922. XII/5. Lake, Matalee T. As Strong as the Hills. Washington: Terminal Press, Inc., 1921. There is a greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated June 19, 1921, on one of the book’s first pages. XII/5. XIII/1 Holt, Winifred. The Light Which Cannot Fail: True Stories of Heroic Blind Men and Women and a Handbook for the Blind and Their Friends. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1922. “To the President and Mrs. Wilson, friends of light. With the best wishes and gratitude of the author. Winifred Holt Mather” is written towards the beginning of the book. XIII/1.

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Hemenway, Frederic Vinton. History of the Third Division, United States Army, in the World War, for the period, December 1, 1917 to January 1, 1919. Cologne: M. Dumont Schauberg, 1919. Includes 3 foldout maps. “To His Excellency, the President of the United States with the compliments of the Third Division. [indecipherable] Major General, Andernach, Germany, May 15, 1919” is written towards the beginning of the book. XIII/1. Friedman, Elisha Michael. America and the New Era: A Symposium on Social Reconstruction. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1920. Dust jacket. The card of Elisha M. Friedman is in the book; it has a note she wrote on it from August 15, 1920. XIII/1. Hennet de Goutel, Etienne. Vergennes et l’independance americaine. Paris: Editions de la Nouvelle revue nationale, 1918. The book is kept within a case made especially for it. XIII/1. Gridiron Club Menu Committee of Washington DC. The I-did-it Club. Washington, DC: The New Willard, 1916. XIII/1. Hopwood, Ronald Arthur. The Secret of the Ships. London: John Murray, 1918. An indecipherable note to Woodrow Wilson is written on the first blank page. XIII/1. Henderson, Archibald. The Conquest of the Old Southwest: The Romantic Story of the Early Pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740-1790. New York: The Century Company, 1920. “To Woodrow Wilson, Maker of History with best wishes from Archibald Henderson, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, December 1920” is written towards the beginning of the book. XIII/1. Commissions du roy et de Monseigneur l’Admiral au Sieur de Monts. Bar Harbor, Maine, 1915. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. Dust jacket. The book is inscribed to Woodrow Wilson. XIII/1. Fox, Gustavus Vasa. Confidential Correspondence of Gustavus Vasa Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1861-1865. Edited by Robert Means Thompson and Richard Wainwright. Two Volumes. New York: The De Vinne Press, 1918. XIII/1. Herndon, John Goodwin. Boyhood Days and Other Verses. Washington, DC, 1920. NO PUBLISHER PROVIDED. The author greets Woodrow Wilson in the book on Christmas 1920. Additionally, a letter dated December 23, 1920 from the author to Woodrow Wilson is included in the book. XIII/1. Hewes, Charles Edwin. Songs of the Rockies. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: The Egerton-Palmer Press, 1922. “To Honorable Woodrow Wilson – Page 194 – Sincerely, Charles Edwin Hewes” is written towards the beginning of the book. XIII/1. Herrick, Frank Earl. The Khaki Hosts and Other Verse of the War. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. The book is inscribed to Woodrow Wilson by the author. XIII/1.

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Herford, Oliver. This Giddy Globe. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1919. The book is inscribed to Woodrow Wilson by the author. XIII/1. Higgins, John Lee. Old Wharves and Other Poems. Washington, DC: J. L. Higgins, 1921. The book is inscribed to Woodrow Wilson by the author and dated November 2, 1921. XIII/1. Galsworthy, John. Loyalties: A Drama in Three Acts. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922. Dust jacket. Inscribed, “To Woodrow Wilson with the deep regard of Robert Bridges, October 16, 1922”. XIII/1. Lane, Franklin Knight. The American Spirit: Addresses in War-Time. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1918. Inscribed, “To my chief with the affectionate regard of Franklin Knight Lane”. XIII/1. Hill, Elizabeth Sewell. Bethlehem. Cincinnati: The Methodist Book Concern, 1921. Inscribed from the author to Woodrow Wilson, January, 1922. XIII/1. Friedman, Elisha Michael. American Problems of Reconstruction: A National Symposium on the Economic and Financial Aspects. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1918. Inscribed, “To the president Woodrow Wilson with the respect and affection of William B. Colver, Washington, DC, November, 1918”. XIII/1. Furman, Alfred Antoine. Martial Lyrics, Poems on the War for Democracy. New York: S. L. Parsons & Company, 1918. Inscribed, “To the President with the greatest admiration and all best wishes of Alfred Antoine Furman”. XIII/1. Furman, Alfred Antoine. The League of Nations, Poems on the World War. New York: privately printed, 1922. Inscribed, “Woodrow Wilson, the foremost advocate of the principle of a League of Nations as a recognized preventative of war, with high regards of Alfred Antoine Furman”. XIII/1. Gulick, Sidney Lewis. America and the Orient: Outlines of a Constructive Policy. New York: Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1916. Inscribed, “To the Honorable Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, with the respectful compliments of Sidney L. Gulick, January 24, 1917, Washington, DC”. XIII/1. Gulick, Sidney Lewis. The American Japanese Problem: A Study of the Racial Relations of the East and the West. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1914. A letter dated September 13, 1916 from David B. Schneder to Woodrow Wilson is in the book; it was received by the White House on September 29, 1916. XIII/1. Guthridge, Anna (Sterling). From Capitol to Kremlin. New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1910. The author sends her compliments on March, 1913. XIII/1.

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Guthrie, Kenneth Sylvan. A Romance of Two Centuries: A Tale of the Year 2025. Alpine, NJ: The Platonist Press, 1919. Inscribed, “President Wilson. With the admiring regards of Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie, April 5, 1919, New York”. XIII/1. Holden, Frank Alexander. War Memories. Athens, GA: Athens Book Company, 1922. “Presented to Honorable Woodrow Wilson, Ex President of the United States by the author, Frank Alexander Holden. Athens, GA, October 27, 1922” is written towards the beginning of the book. XIII/1. XIII/2 Holt, Matthew Joseph. Voices, Birth-Marks, The Man and the Elephant. Louisville: The Standard Printing, Company, Inc., 1922. Inscribed, “To Honorable Woodrow Wilson (p. 29 and story ‘Birth-Marks’) Matt J. Holt”. XIII/2. Holt, Winifred. A Beacon for the Blind, Being a Life of Henry Fawcett, the Blind Postmaster-General. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914. A lengthy note from the author to Woodrow Wilson, dated December 24, 1914, is included in the book. XIII/2. Hay, Corinne. Light and Shade ‘Round Gulf and Bayou. Boston: The Roxburgh Publishing Company Inc., 1921. The book contains a dedication to Woodrow Wilson from April 1921. XIII/2. Hayes, James M. The Grave of Dreams and Other Verses. New York: The Encyclopedia Press, Inc., 1917. Inscribed, “For Honorable Woodrow Wilson from James M. Hayes, March 1921”. XIII/2. Hayes, Ralph A. Secretary Baker at the Front. New York: The century Company, 1918. A card that says “War Department” is included in the book with the words “To the Commander-in-Chief” written on it. XIII/2. Hayward, Walter Brownell. Bermuda Past and Present: A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Somers Islands. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1912. Inscribed to Woodrow Wilson from the author on November 16, 1912. XIII/2. Hallner, Andrew. Uncle Sam: The Teacher and the Administrator of the World. Sacramento, CA: The News Publishing Company, 1918. Inscribed to Woodrow Wilson from the author. XIII/2. Halevy, Daniel. President Wilson eine studie uber die amerikanische Demokratie. Zurich: Rascher, 1919. XIII/2. Hall, Bolton. Money Making in Free America: Short Chapters on Prosperity. New York: The Arcadia Press, 1909. A November 7, 1912 letter from the author to Woodrow Wilson, who he describes as “my dear Governor”, is included in the book. XIII/2.

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Eckel, Edwin Clarence. Coal, Iron and War: A Study in Industrialism, Past and Future. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1920. A July 27, 1920 greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written in the book. XIII/2. Dill, Mrs. Rosalie (Jones). The American Standard of Living and World Co-Operation. Boston and New York: The Cornhill Publishing Company, 1923. A February 22, 1923 greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written in the book. XIII/2. Dicey, Albert Venn. The Statesmanship of Wordsworth: An Essay. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917. A note from an indecipherable individual was written in the book on August 31, 1917. XIII/2. Dunlap, John Robertson. Jeffersonian Democracy: Which Means the Democracy of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln. New York: The Jeffersonian Society, 1903. A December 31, 1917 greeting from the author to Woodrow Wilson is written in the book. XIII/2. Earle, Swepson. Maryland’s Colonial Eastern Shore: Historical Sketches of Counties and of Some Notable Structures. Baltimore: Munder-Thomsen Press, 1916. Inscribed to Woodrow Wilson by Wilbur W. Hubbard of Chestertown, Maryland. XIII/2. Emmet, Thomas Addis. Memoir of Thomas Addis and Robert Emmet with their Ancestors and Immediate Family. Two Volumes. New York: The Emmet Press, 1915. XIII/2. In Volume I, there is a dedication to Woodrow Wilson from Tho. Addis Emmet MD written on May 1, 1917 that says “Please read the preface”. XIII/2. Mellor, Mary. Pages inedites sur la femme et la guerre. Paris: Devambez, 1916. Two notes (one on loose stationary and one on the first blank page) are written from Henriette, the Duchess of Veniome, Princess of Belgium to Mrs. Wilson on April 30, 1918. XIII/2. Lawson, Alfred William. Some Information Concerning Aircraft That Will Prove Useful to Congress, 1918. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. The information is held together in a binder. XIII/2. King Albert’s Book: A Tribute to the Belgian King and People from Representative Men and Women Throughout the World. London: The Complete Press, 1914. Inscribed to Woodrow Wilson “in remembrance of 1914” by M. Paget. XIII/2. Gardiner, Asa Bird. The Order of the Cincinnati in France. Rhode Island: The Rhode Island State Society of Cincinnati, 1905. A card with “Orell Manor Farm, Suffern, Rockland County, NY. Regards of Asa Bird Gardiner” is included in the book along with three documents: 1. A toast to the war of the revolution 2. Memo, dated July 4, 1918 and 3. an excerpt of proceedings. XIII/2. Morris, Robert. The Confidential Correspondence of Robert Morris, the great financier of the Revolution and Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Philadelphia: S. V. Henkels. NO PUBLICATION DATE. Inscribed to Woodrow Wilson on January 23, 1914. XIII/2.

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XIII/3 Marching into the Dawn, Editorials from Trench and Camp. NO PUBLICATION INFORMAITON. An inscription to Woodrow Wilson from February 4, 1919 is written in the book. XIII/3. Marcosson, Isaac Frederick. The Business of War. New York: John Lane Company and London: John Lane, 1918. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated April 1918, is written in the book. XIII/3. Marcosson, Isaac Frederick. S. O. S. America’s Miracle in France. New York: John Lane Company and London: John Lane, 1919. A 1919 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. Markens, Isaac. Abraham Lincoln and the Jews. New York: printed for the author, 1909. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated September 24, 1910, is written in the book. XIII/3. Marquand, Allan. Greek Architecture. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1909. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author, dated 1909, is written in the book. XIII/3. Martin, Franklin Henry. South America from a Surgeon’s Point of View. New York, Chicago, London, and Edinburgh: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1922. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. Matheson, Annie. Roses, Loaves, and Old Rhymes. London and New York: Humphrey Milford and Oxford University Press, 1918. A note to Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Wilson from the author, dated Christmas 1918, is written in the book. XIII/3. Martin, James. Jason Jones: The Life Story of an American Politician. Orange, NJ: The Chronicle Publishing Company, 1909. Subscription Edition, Limited to 500 copies of which this one is No. 376. The book is signed by the author. XIII/3. Maxim, Hudson. Defenseless America. New York: Hearst’s International Library Company, 1915. An October 19, 1915 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. McCann, Alfred Watterson. God-or gorilla: How the Monkey Theory of Evolution Exposes its Own Methods, Refutes its Own Principles, Denies its Own Inferences, Disproves its Own Case. New York: The Devin-Adair Company, 1922. A March 22, 1922 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. Stewart, Charles West. The Stars and Stripes, from Washington to Wilson, 1777-1914. Washington, DC: The Navy Publishing Company, 1914. A June 10, 1914 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3.

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Malone, Sylvester L. Dr. Edward McGlynn. New York: Dr. McGlynn Monument Association, 1918. A June 26, 1918 letter to Woodrow Wilson from Sylvester L. Malone is included in the book. XIII/3. McCandless, Byron. Flags of the World. Washington, DC: The National Geographic Society, 1917. Woodrow Wilson’s name is embossed in gold on the cover. XIII/3. Macfall, Haldene. The Splendid Wayfaring. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Company, 1913. A December 1913 greeting to Woodrow Wilson and his wife from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. Lybyer, Albert Howe. The Government of the Ottoman Empire in the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent. Cambridge: Harvard University press, 1913. A greeting (“in grateful memory of excellent instruction”) to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. McCaleb, Walter Flavius. The Aaron Burr Conspiracy: A History Largely from Original and Hitherto Unused Sources. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1903. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. Lyons, Maurice F. William F. McCombs: The President Maker. Cincinnati: The Bancroft Company, 1922. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. MacCauley, Clay. Looking Before and After: Some War-Time Essays. Yokohama, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, Limited, 1919. A July 22, 1919 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. The card of Rev. Clay MacCauley is also in the book. XIII/3. MacDonald, Francis Charles. Devices and Desires. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1922. A 1922 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. MacDonald, James Alexander. The North American Idea. New York and Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917. The author sends his compliments to Woodrow Wilson. XIII/3. MacKaye, Percy. Washington: The Man Who Made Us, A Ballad Play. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1919. A 1919 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/3. XIII/4 Malcolm, George A. Philippine Civics: A Textbook for the Schools of the Philippines. New York and Chicago: D. Appleton and Company, 1919. A July 20, 1919 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/4. Malcolm, Ian Zachary. Stuff – and Nonsense: A Book of War Verses. London, New York, and Toronto: Hodder and Stoughton, 1919. A letter and a note to Woodrow Wilson from the author are included in the book; both are dated 1919. XIII/4.

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Malcolm, M. Vartan. The Armenians in America. Boston and Chicago: The Pilgrim Press, 1919. XIII/4. Minor, Raleigh Colston. A Republic of Nations: A Study of the Organization of a Federal League of Nations. New York: Oxford University Press, American Branch, 1918. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/4. Miller, George Amos. Interesting Manila. Manila: E. C. McCullough & Company, Inc., 1912. A November 11, 1912 note to Woodrow Wilson from W. F. LaPointe is written in the book. XIII/4. Merchants’ Association of New York. Recommendations Relative to the Administrative Sections of the Underwood Tariff Bill. NO PUBLICATION INFORMATION. XIII/4. Metcalf, John Calvin and James Southall Wilson. The Enchanted Years: A Book of Contemporary Verse. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1921. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the editorial committee is written in the book. XIII/4. Branch, H. N. The Mexican Constitution of 1917 Compared with the Constitution of 1857. Philadelphia: The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1917. XIII/4. Montague, Charles Edward. Disenchantment. New York: Brentano’s, 1922. A 1923 greeting on behalf of the new Year to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/4. Montague, Margaret Prescott. Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1920. Dust jacket. An October 1920 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/4. Morley, Christopher Darlington. The Haunted Bookshop. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1919. A July 1919 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. Additionally, an article from the February 1919 edition of the Philadelphia Evening Ledger is included in the book. XIII/4. Morse, Anson Daniel. Civilization and the World War. Boston and New York: Ginn and Company, 1919. A November 4, 1919 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from Margaret D. Morse is written in the book. XIII/4. Stringer, Harry Roy, editor. Heroes All! A Compendium of the Names and Official Citations of the Soldiers and Citizens of the United States and of her Allies who were Decorated by the American Government for Exceptional Heroism and conspicuous Service Above and Beyond the Call of Duty in the War with Germany, 1917-1919. Washington, DC: Fassett Publishing Company, 1919. XIII/4. Straus, Oscar Solomon. The American Spirit. New York: The Century Company, 1913. XIII/4. Strachey, Giles Lytton. Eminent Victorians: Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightingale, Dr. Arnold, General Gordon. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. NO DATE OF

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PUBLICATION. An indecipherable greeting is written to Woodrow Wilson on one of the book’s first pages. XIII/4. Strong, Josiah. Our World: The New World-Life. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913. A July 28, 1913 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/4. Taylor, Mrs. Ada White. The Mystic Spell: A Metaphysical Romance. Los Angeles: The Austin Publishing Company, 1923. A poem dedicated to Woodrow Wilson by the author is pasted on one of the first pages of the book. XIII/4. Stevens, Walter Campbell. Vistas. New York: Menteith Book Company, 1922. An August 15, 1923 greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book. XIII/4. Stevens, Doris. Jailed for Freedom. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920. Dust jacket. The book is “Presented to Honorable Woodrow Wilson on behalf of the National Woman’s Party by Alva E. Belmont in November, 1920”. XIII/4. Stevens, Flora Ellice. Lee: An Epic. Kansas City, MO: Burton Publishing Company, 1917. A greeting to Woodrow Wilson from the author is written in the book from 1920. XIII/4. Taylor, Elkanah East. Dust and Flame. Boston: The Stratford Company, 1923. The author sends his compliments to the reader in 1924. XIII/4. Tabary, Leopold. Precis de massage scientifique. Paris: Maloine, 1916. A message in French to Woodrow Wilson from 1918 is written in the book. XIII/4. Higgins, Chas M. Horrors of Vaccination Exposed and Illustrated. Brooklyn: Chas M. Higgins, 1920. The author sends his compliments to the Honorable Woodrow Wilson. XIII/4. Minor, Raleigh Colston. Conflict of Laws, or, Private International Law. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1901. XIII/4. XIII/5 Edgeworth, Maria. The Novels of Maria Edgeworth in 12 Volumes. 10 of 12 Volumes. London: J. M. Dent & Company and New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1893. XIII/5. Volumes I and II (bound together) – Belinda. London: J. M. Dent & Company and New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1893. XIII/5. Volume III and IV (bound together) – Leonora and Ennui. London: J. M. Dent & Company and New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1893. XIII/5. Volumes V and VI (bound together) – Vivian and The Absentee. London: J. M. Dent & Company and New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1893. XIII/5. Volumes IX and X (bound together) – Harrington and Ormond. London: J. M. Dent & Company and New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1893. XIII/5. Volumes XI and VII (bound together) – Helen. London: J. M. Dent & Company and New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1893. XIII/5.

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Franks, Mrs. Thetta (Quay). Household Organization for War Service: America Expects Every Woman to do Her Duty. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1917. The book includes a printed book review from a newspaper. XIII/5. Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey. Trenton, NJ: MacCrellish & Quigley. 11 Volumes: 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 (2 copies), 1916. XIII/5.