POPULAR LITTLE BLUE BOOKS
(Order by Number)
173 | One of Cleopatra's Nights. Theophile Gautier |
6 | Love, and Other Stories. Guy de Maupassant |
30 | What Life Means to Me. Jack London |
230 | The Quest for a Blonde Mistress. Theophile Gautier |
21 | Carmen: Sprightly Lover. Prosper Merimee |
922 | A Wife's Confession, and Other Stories. Guy de Maupassant |
15 | Atheist's Mass, and An Accursed House. Honore de Balzac |
232 | The Three Strangers. Thomas Hardy |
229 | Ridiculous Women. Moliere |
221 | How to Know Women, and Other Essays. Maurice Maeterlinck |
1170 | Funny Ghost Stories. Jerome K. Jerome |
1169 | Tales of Ships and the Sea. Jack London |
942 | Two Great Detective Stories. Anton Chekhov and Wilkie Collins |
102 | Sherlock Holmes Tales. Conan Doyle |
1048 | Gargantua: Mighty Monster. Rabelais |
1114 | Thrilling Moments and Profound Passages from Victor Hugo |
1057 | The Truth About New York's Chinatown. Clement Wood |
1062 | Humoresque. Fannie Hurst |
1133 | Love Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre |
1093 | A Book of Interesting and Amusing Puns |
95 | Confessions of an Opium-Eater. Thomas DeQuincey |
66 | Crimes of the Borgias. Alexander Dumas |
29 | Dreams (Short Stories of Passion's Pawns). Olive Schreiner |
1086 | My Favorite Murder, and Other Amusing Pieces. Ambrose Bierce |
865 | Main Street Tales. Sherwood Anderson |
698 | Tales of Chicago Streets. Ben Hecht |
992 | Sinner Sermons. E. W. Howe |
888 | Memoirs of Madame de Stael |
939 | Tales of Imaginative Science. Edgar Allan Poe |