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Index to the Princeton University Library Chronicle 1966-1989Letter 'C'
Entry Vol. No. Pages PL.Cabell, JamesBranch. Beyondlife.
26 2 117
Cabeza de uacaalvar nunez
33 1 11
Cabo de lacorrientes; earlyname for CapeCanaveral.
26 1 58
Cabot, John. 26 1 58Cabot, John. 26 1 58-59Cadaval, NunoAlvares Pereira deMelo, 1st duke.
XLIII 3 241,242
Cadiz. XLVII 1 42Cahn, Mr. & Mrs.William M. Classof 1933.
XLI 3 250
Cahn gift. 42 3 205Cahn, William M.Class of 1933.
42 3 205
Cahn, William M.jr. ‘33
XLIV 3 257
Caine, Sir ThomasHenry Hall.
XLIII 2 143,152-153
Calder, Alexander. XLV 1 77Caldwell, RobertGranville.
33 1 18,28
Caleb Williams.Anna Seward’sannotated copy ofCaleb Williams byAileen Douglas.
XLIX 1 74-77
Calhoun, John E. 28 1 44Calhoun, JohnEwing. Title pageof John E.Calhoun’s notes onDr. Witherspoon’slectures on moralphilosophy.
28 1 Facing p. 47
California. 35 3 301,302,304California,University of; theNewbury library.
26 1 49
Caligula. XLIV 2 161,162Calixtus III, pope. 36 2 79The call of thesurf.
XLI 1 49
Calligraphy. 27 2 121Callot, Jacques. XLI 3 243Calotypes. Agroup of earlyScottish Calotypes
XLVII 1 81-94
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by Graham Smith.The clavert diariesby Jeanne C.Pawtier Stone.
XLVII 3 317-351
Calvert family. XLV 1 29Calvert, Frances. XLVII 3 317-351Calvinistic. XLV 3 195Cambridge. 38 2&3 155ffCambridge,George WilliamAdolphus Charles,2nd duke.
33 2 77ff
Cambridge.England. The fatlady of Cambridgeby WilliamCoulter.
37 3 231-241
CambridgeUniversity.
XLIII 3 184,186,207,216,220
Camera work. 39 1 30Camera work. 42 2 109 Pl. 15Cameron, JuliaMargaret.
39 1 33,35
Cameroniandoctrine.
XLIV 3 247
The camp. XLVI 3 260-261Camp. Jabez. XLVII 1 49,50,52,64,66Campanius,Reverand Johan.
30 1 46-47
Campanius, Johan.Luthericatechismus,ofwersatt paAmerican-Virginiske spraket[Stockholm,Burchardi, 1696].
30 1 46-48
Campanius,Thomas.
30 1 46-47
Campbell Hall. XLIII 3 189,190Campbell, Bruce. XLVII 2 265Campbell, JacksonJ. TheHelminghamChaucermanuscriptacquired.
26 1 5-6
Campbell, Mrs.Patrick.
38 2&3 233,234
Campbell, PatrickMrs.
XLIV 3 208
Campus design. XLVII 3 355-357Campus. PrincetonUniversity. Ca.1840-1870
XLIII 3 Ill. P. [187]
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Campus unrest. XLVI 1 100Campus. Views. Xlv 2 144-145Canadian sceneryillustrated [1842].
XLIV 2 135
Canby, HenrySeidel.
28 2 88-89
Canfield, Fred W. 35 3 Ill. Between p.296&297
Canning, Stratford. 26 1 43Canterbury,William Sancroft,Archbishop of.
38 2&3 135
The canterburytales.
38 2&3 114
The canticles ofbalades ofSolomon, 1549.
38 2&3 120
Canton, Ohio; Therepository.
26 2 118
Cap and Gown. 40 2 133,135Cap and gownclub.
44 1 31,32,34,35
Cape canaveral,Florida; thederivation of itsname.
26 1 57-62
Capella,Martianus.
XLIX 1 16,17
Capote, Truman. 27 2 108Capote, Truman. 36 1 34,35Les caprices deMarianne.
42 3 214-215
Cards. Princeton’sapache playingcards by VirginiaWayland.
34 3 147-157
Cards fromPrinceton’s apachedeck. The gift ofMrs. Gerald B.Lambert.
34 3 Fig. 2,3&4following p. 152
Carey, Will. 35 3 263,264Carey PressCorporation.
37 3 208
Caricatures byAlfred Bendiner[1899-1964].
XLIX 3 292-293
Caricatures oftwenty fivegentlemen, 1896.
33 2 74ff
Caricatures oftwenty fivegentlemen [Hyamcopy]. Pages
33 2 17 pages ofillustrationbetween p. 86&87
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having originalBeerbohmmanuscript ordrawing.Caricatures oftwenty fivegentlemen.
38 2&3 49,50
Caricatures oftwenty fivegentlemen.
38 2&3 235
Caricatures oftwenty fivegentlemen.
XLIII 2 80,82,88
Carleton, Sir Guy. XLIV 2 100Carlisle, Scott.Renaissanceeducation.
XLIX 3 296-297
Carlyle, Thomas. XLIII 2 87,134,135,139-141
Carlyle, Thomas. XLIV 3 249Carlyle, Thomas. XLVII 2 221Carmelite Missalof Nantes.
XLIV 3 217 Pl. 215
Carne, John. XLIV 2 139 PL. 143Carnegie, Andrew. 31 2 73,91Carnegiefoundation.
XLI 1 2
Carney, Otis. Classof 1943.
XL 3 219
Caroline plays. 38 2&3 147ffCarolingianliterary history.
37 2 128
Carolingian press. 38 1 62Carpenter, Samuel. 39 2 101Carpi, Ugo da. XLVII 2 Ill. P. [170]Carrera, JoseRafael.
44 1 42-48
Carrion family. XLVI 3 297Carrikk. LewisCarrollphotographs in theMorris L. Parrishcollection ofVictoriannovelists.
39 1 30
Carroll, Lewis. 42 3 199-200Carroll, Lewis. XLV 1 92 PL. 90Carroll, Lewis. SLVIII 2 185Carroll, Lewis.Alice’s adventuresin wonderland,London, 1865.
42 2 144
Carroll, Lewissociety of NorthAmerica.
XLV 2 179
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Carskeoch. 36 1 47,48Carson, Kit. 33 1 13Carson, “Kit”Christopher.
XLV 1 47,48
Carson nationalforrest.
XLIX 1 59
Carta derelacion…de lanueva spana, 1522.
XLVII 1 [24]
Carter, John. 38 2&3 225Carter, ColonelLandon.
31 3 156-159
Carter, Landon, II. 31 3 156-162Carter, landon, II.Crayon drawing,copperplate andprint fromcopperplate, bySaint-Memin.
31 3 Between p. 160-161
Carter of Cleve,Landon.
XLI 1 59,66,68
Carter, RobertWormeley.
31 3 156-160
Carton, LaurenceR. Class of 1907.
XL 3 269
Cartwright,Levering.
27 2 112
Cartwright,Levering. Class of1926.
36 3 177,192,193
Cartwright,Levering ’26.
39 3 188
Cartwright,Levering. Class of1926.
44 1 83
Cartwright,Levering.
XLV 3 270
Cartwright,Levering ’26.
XLV 1 46,47,97
Casa de lacontratacion de lasIndias; at Seville,Spain.
26 1 58
Casa del Libro. XLVII 2 Ill. P. [252]Casas, Bartolomede las.
37 2 167
Casas, Bartolomede las.
36 2 147-148
Las Casas,Bartolome de.
XLVII 1 36,37
Case memoriallibrary, Hartford,connecticut.
26 1 49
Cashel Byron’sprofession [1886].
38 2&3 Pl. 44
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De casibusvirorum illustrium.
38 2&3 112&113
Cassatt, Mary. 42 2 84,101-102,105 Pl.13Cassidy, Butch. 33 1 4,16-17Castel, William. 37 2 163Castile. XLVII 1 30,32,33Castle garden. XLIV 2 109 PL. 110Castro, Paulus de. XLI 3 251Catalogue ofArabicmanuscripts[Yahuda section]of the Garrettcollection by EricOrmsby.
39 3 179-180
Catalogue books inthe library of thecollege comiled bySamuel Davies.
XLIV 2 159
Catesby, Mark. 42 2 87,88Cathedral valley,Utah.
35 3 Ill. Between p. 296& 297
Catholicchristianity in NewSpain.
XLVII 1 40,41
Catholicemancipation act.
XLVII 3 323
Cather, Willa. 39 3 171-178Catherine deMedici.
XLI 3 243
St. Catherine ofSiena.
37 2 115
The catholic faith,Princeton, 1931.
39 1 13
Catholicon, 1497. 39 1 45Cather, Willa. 28 2 84-85Saint Catherine ofSiena.
37 2 110-114
Catholicon ofJohannes Balbus.
37 2 81
Catlin, George. 42 2 87 Pl. 9Cato Major, or hisdiscourse of old-age by M.T.Cicero.
42 2 93,94 3ed. Ill. Followingp. 110
The Catskillfairies.
XLV 3 262
Cattle brands andmarks.
33 1 9
Cattle trade. 33 1 8-10,12Cavaignac,Godefroy.
39 3 162
Caxton, William. 37 2 99Caxton, William. 38 2&3 121-122,126Caxton, William. XLI 1 69-71
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Caxton, William. XLI 2 Ill. [37]The celebratedmelodies of theRainer family.
XLI 3 Ill. 235
Censorship. XLVI 1 32-33Certaineexperimentsconcerning fishand fruite.
XLI 1 36
Center fortwentieth centuryAmericanstatecraft andpublic policy.
39 1 1ff
Central paper co. 37 3 195The century. XLIII 2 84,86,87,95,127Century club. XLVI 2 221-222The centurymagazine.
35 3 263ff
The centurymagazine.
XLVII 2 176
Certain smallworks.
XLIII 2 168
Certain smallworks by RobertH. Taylor ’30.
42 2 143
Cervantes, Miguel.Don Quixote.
35 1&2 38,41-45 Also fig. 8.10a,10b
Chadenat. 26 3 137-138Chalmers,Thomas.
36 1 49ff
Chalon, Jean-Jacques.
XLVIII 1 38-41
Chalufour, France. 42 3 186Chalufour, France. XLIX 2 174Chamberlain,Houston Stewart.
XLIV 3 238,245
Chambers, John. 37 3 240Chambers, SirWilliam.
XLI 3 201
Champion,Edouard.
26 3 136-137
Champion,Edouard. Retourd’Amerique.
26 3 137
Champion,Edouard. LeLivreaux etats. Unis.
26 3 137
Champion,Honore, LibraireAncienne.
26 3 136-137
Chamisso, A. von. 35 1&2 10,102&103 Also fig. 18aChamson, Andre. 26 1 10Chancellor greenlibrary.
33 2 93-94
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Chancellor greenlibrary.
36 3 218
Chancellor greenstudent center.
XLI 2 Ill. P. [243]
Chancellor greenlibrary.
XLVII 3 PL. 370
Chandler,Raymond.
36 1 45
Chanfrau, F.S.[1824-1884].
XLIV 2 96
Changing faces inMax Beerbohm’scaricature. By JohnFelstiner.
33 2 73-88
Chantemerle,Louis de. Lord ofLa Clayette.
34 2 93
Chaos is comeagain.
39 2 63
Chapel ofPrincetonuniversity.
XLIII 3 184,190,207-217 ILL. P.[210],[211],[212],[214],[215]
Chapel ofPrincetonuniversity.[Marquand].
44 1 28
Chapman,Frederic.
XLVII 2 191,192
Chapman, JohnJay.
XLVII 1 14
Chapman & Hall. 40 2 161Chapman, S.; atthe angel in pallmall.
26 1 52
Chappel, Alonzo. 26 1 24Character booksseventeenth-century english.
XLV 1 74-75
Charles I King ofGreat Britian.
37 3 222,225
Charles I, King ofEngland, Scotland,etc.
38 2&3 147
Charles I, King ofEngland, etc.
XLV 1 29,78
Charles II. King ofEngland, Scotland,etc.
38 2&3 79,158
Charles II. 37 2 160Charles II King ofGreat Britian.
37 3 222,224
Charles II, King ofEngland, etc.
38 1 8
Charles II. King ofEngland, etc.
XLIII 3 242
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Charles V;Emperor.
26 1 59
Charles V,Emperor of theholy Romanempire, King ofSpain, etc.
XLVII 1 36,44
Charles V, holyRoman emperor.
XLVI 3 305
Charles Meryon.Le Stryge.Etching. 1853.
34 1 Ill. Following p. 14fig. 1
Charles Meryon.San Francisco.Etching
34 1 Ill. Between p.14&15. Fig. 3
Charles Meryon.San Francisco.Etching anddrypoint on steel.1856.
34 1 Ill. Between p.14&15. Fig.5
Charles Meryon.Study in pencil forhis San Francisco.
34 1 Ill. Between p.14&15. Fig. 8
Charles Scribner’ssons.
36 3 187
Charles Scribner’ssons.
40 2 138
Charles Scribner’ssons.
XLI 1 18
Charles Scribner’ssons and the greatwar by James E.Salt.
XLVIII 2 152-180
Charles Reade’sletter book fromshadows tosubstance byThomas D.Clareson.
XLVII 2 224-228
Charleston, SouthCarolina.
26 1 21
Charpentier,Gervais.
42 3 213,214
Charter. 40 2 140Chartistism. 39 3 188-189Charnwood, JohnRoby Benson, 1st.baron.
XLVI 1 12
Chase, LaurenceB. Space travelsince 1640.
30 1 1-9
Chateaubriand,Francois. Essai surles revolutions.
26 3 142
Chateaubriand, 26 3 133,142-143
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Francois. Genie duchristianisme.Chateaubriand,Francois. Scenesfrom Atala.
26 3 Between p. 156-157
Chatellerault-typ.Blanchard
26 3 128
Charellerault-Typographie. Titlepage of KheyamFrancais ou monbroc et mon verre.
26 3 129
Chatham theatre. XLIV 2 94,96 PL. 95,97Chatham, WilliamPitt, 1st earl of.
XLIII 3 183
Chatterton,Thomas.
XLIII 2 154
Chaucer, Geoffrey. XLV 1 73Chaucer, Geoffrey.Canterbury tales:The elksmeremanuscript.
26 1 5
Chaucer, Geoffrey.Canterbury tales:the Helmingham[or Tollemache]manuscript.
26 2 109
Chaucer, Geoffrey.Canterbury tales:The Helminghammanuscriptacquired by thePrincetonuniversity library.
26 1 3,5-6
Chaucer, Geoffrey.Canterbury tales:The Hengwrtmanuscript.
26 1 5
Chaucer, Geoffrey.Canterbury tales.
36 3 181
Chaucer, Geoffrey. 38 2&3 116Chaves, Alonsode. Quatri partituen cosmographiapratica.
26 1 59
Chaves [orChiaves],Geronimo.
26 1 60
Chaves, Governor,Jose Antonio.
33 1 32
Chaytor, James.Documents of.
32 1 38
Chen Pao-Chen. XLVIII 3 239Cheng Chen-to. XLVIII 3 217-219Cherry. XL 3 217,229,231
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Cheruy, Rene.Glimpses of Rodin[Rice].
27 1 33-44
Cheruy, Rene.Rodin recollected.Drawing by ReneCheruy, woodengraving byAermaine RougetCheruy
27 1 Facing p. 40
Chesley collection. XLV 2 167-173Chesley, Gene. XLV 2 167,168Chesterfireld,Philip DormerStanhope. 5th earlof.
XLIII 2 154
Chesterfield,Philip DormerStanhope, earl of.
XLVII 3 358
Chetham, James. XLI 1 38Chetwood, W. atCato’s head inRussel street.
26 1 52
Chew, Benjamin. XLV 1 30Chew, Beverly. XLV 3 241,242Chew family ofPhiladelphia.
XLIV 2 171
Chew family. XLV 1 28,30,31,32Cheyt Sing, Rajahof Benares.
43 1 38,42ff,50,51
Chiang Kai-shek. XLVIII 3 269Chicanoexperience.
XLVII 1 79
Chicano literature. XLVI 1 102The chieftan. XLVIII 1 63Chilam Balam ofChumayel. ThePrinceton codex ofthe book of theChilam Balam ofChumayel.[Edmonson].
32 3 137-142
Chilam Balam, orthe prophet jaquar.
32 3 137-142
Chilam Balam.Initial page andfolio 39 ofmanuscript of thebook of the ChilamBalam ofChumayel.
32 3 Frontispiece
Childe Harold’spilgrimage. Cantothe fourth [1818].
38 2&3 Pl. 42
Children’s book XLVI 2 PL. 155
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catalogues.Children’s books. XLVIII 2 198A child’s prayer, apoem in Dicken’shousehold wordsincorrectlyattributed toWilliam Meredith.
26 1 36
Chiles, Joseph B.A letter printed inthe St. LewisMissourirepublican onNovember 12,1842.
33 1 44&45
Children’s bookillustration. Thegraphic art ofchildren’s bookillustration inAmerica, 1840-1880. By DaleRoylance.
XLV 3 256-266
Chili. XLV 2 114,118The Chimera. Arough beast.
XLI 1 7
Chimney sweeps. XLI 3 177China. Civil war.1920s.
XLVIII 3 264,269
Chinard, Gilbert.Honest JohnAdams.
26 3 197-199
Chinard, Gilbert.Libraires andlibrairies.
26 3 127-146
Chinard, Gilbert.Man and nature inthe new world; achecklist of thewritings of GilbertChinard [Rice].
26 3 147-196
Chinesecollections inPrincetonUniversity library.
XLVIII 3
Chinese emperors. XLVI 2 219Chinesemiscellanies.
XLVIII 3 216,214
Chinese printedbooks.
38 1 50,51
Chinook language.Chinook andshorthandrudiments.
33 1 13
Chit chat: A XLVI 2 153
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fireside journal.Choice ofemblems.
XLV 1 38
Christianmissionaries inChina.
XLVIII 3 255,259,261,262
A christmasgarland.
XLIII 2 78,80,89
The “Ch’o KengLu”, A fourteenthcentury miscellanyby Frederick W.Mote.
XLVIII 3 [212]-223
Choderlos deLaclos, Pierre.
38 1 54,55
Chodowiecki,Daniel.
35 1&2 170&171 Fig. 32b
Christ churchcollege, Oxford.
XLVI 1 69
Christ, Sarah ‘85 XLVI 3 319The christian faithof the people ofGod.
39 2 107,108
Christian, HenryA. Ten letters toLouis Adamic.
28 2 76-94
The christian inPalestine by HenryStebbing.
XLIV 2 139,151 PL. 148
Christian religioustradition.
39 1 14
Christianity. 42 1 19Christianity.Victorian.
XLVII 2 206,207
Christophe, Henry.See: Henry, Kingof Haiti.ChristopherIsherwood and hisfriends.
XLIII 3 234
Chromolithograph. 42 2 98-100Chronicles of Brut. 38 2&3 Pl.111Chronicles ofEngland,Scotlande, andIrelande.
38 2&3 123
Chryslercoporation.
27 2 117
Ch’u Wan-li. XLVIII 3 218Church, Alonzo. XLV 3 199,202,211Church, Barbara. XLI 1 8Church ofEngland.
XLV 2 123
Church, Henry. XLI 1 8Church, Frederick 26 1 22
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E.Church ofScotland. JamesMcCosh inScotland by W.Bruce Leslie.
36 1 47-60
Church, Ralph. 40 2 142Churchill,Winston.
26 1 14
M.T. Cicero. XLI 1 OPP. P. 76Cicero’s Cato,1744.
42 2 93,94 3ed. Ill. Followingp. 110
Cicero, DeSenectute.Brussels,bibliothequeroyale, ms. 11127,fol. 1.
34 2 Fig. 7 following p.106
Cincinnati. Societyof the Cincinnati.
XLI 3 215
Cincinnati, Ohio. 36 1 63ffCinderella. 35 1&2 237-240Cinderella. XLV 3 261 PL. 260Circus collection. XLVIII 1 14Civil war. 42 2 84,96Civil war. XLVII 1 83Civil war.Documents ofJames Chaytor,civil war navalofficer.
32 1 38
Civil war. Piersoncivil warcollection.
32 1 36,39
Civil war. XLVII 3 312Civil warphotographs.
39 1 30,34
Civitates orbisterrarum.
42 3 198
Cladel, Judith. 27 1 36Clareson, ThomasD. Charles Readeversus the roundtable.
31 1 26-37
Claremont college,California.
26 2 115
Clareson, ThomasD.
XLVII 2 [115]
Clareson, ThomasD. Charles Reade’sletter book. Fromshadows tosubstance. ByThomas D.Clareson.
XLVII 2 224-228
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Clarie, Jane Mary. 36 1 66Clark, AlexanderP.
32 1 47
Clark, AlexanderP.
39 1 2
Clark, AlexanderP.
39 1 41,42
Clark, AlexanderP. Princetonmemories with agolden sheen,student autographalbums of thenineteenth century.
XLVII 3 301-316
Clark, AlexanderP. The retirementof Howard C.Rice, jr.
32 1 55-56
Clark, AlexanderP. Recentacquisitions,manuscripts.
38 1 64-73
Clark, Ira. 35 3 311Clark, James. 42 1 17Clark, John Flavel.Class of 1807.Clark, Joseph. XLI 3 209,216,227,228Clark, Joseph.Class of 1781.
XLI 1 54-68
Clark, Kenneth. XLVII 3 365Clark, LeRoy. 30 1 15-16Clark, R.J. Modernarchitecture 1919-1939: Polemics.
29 3 216-218
Clark, Robert. 26 2 104Clark, SirKenneth.
26 1 63
Clark, William. 39 3 187-188Clarke, Fayal. 35 3 266,270Clarke, ThomasCottrell.
XL 3 259-261,264-267
Clarke, William.Three courses anda dessert.
35 1&2 8
Class Day. XLVI 2 236Class of 1748. SLIII 3 171Class of 1859. 35 3 Ill. Between p.
312&313Class of 1859.A.H. Kellogg. Firstsecretary of theclass of 1859.
35 3 Ill. Between p.296&297
Class of 1859.Patriotism andfriendship. The
35 3 309-313
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Princeton men of1859. By EdithJames Blendon.Class of 1890. 39 2 88,90Class of 1914. 44 1 25-44Class of 1921. 38 1 46Class of 1922. XLVIII 1 81Claudius. XLIV 2 161Clay, Henry. 33 1 15Clay, Henry. 33 1 18The clear sunshineof the gospelbreaking forthupon the Indians inNew England.
37 2 164
Cleland, T.M. 42 2 Pl. 17Clemenceau,Georges.
39 3 164
Clemens, Livy. 27 3 157-158Clemens, SamuelLanghorne.
38 2&3 190,191
Clement Lorimer;or the book withthe iron clasps.
35 1&2 119&120,146
Clemons, Walter. 29 1 62Cleveland, ElizaCallahan.
43 1 25
Cleveland, Grover. 32 1 18-19Cleveland, Grover. 31 2 69-102Cleveland, Grover. XLVII 3 278Cleveland, Grover.Drawings fromHarper’s weekly ofPresidentCleveland’s newhome.
31 2 Facing p. 74
Cleveland, Grover.Photographs ofGrover Clevelandand Andrew West.
31 2 Between p. 74-75
Cleveland, Grover.Photographs of thehomes ofCleveland andAndrew West.
31 2 Facing p. 75
Cleveland, James. 35 3 311Cleveland, JohnWilliam.
35 3 310
Cleveland publiclibrary.
26 1 49
Cleveland tower. XLIII 3 199 ILL. [201]Clifford, Mary. XLVI 1 75-7Clio hall. XLIII 3 186,189 ILL. P. [187]The cliosophicsociety.
2 1 36-38
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Cliosophic society. 38 1 2&3Cliosophic society. 42 3 153,154Cliosophic society. 44 1 29,30,36 Also see: Clio hallCliosophic society. XLIV 3 269,278,283-286Cliosophic society. XLVII 1 50,52,55Cliosophic society. XLVII 3 310Clive, Lord. 43 1 41Cliveden. XLV 1 28,31Cliveden set. XLIV 2 129Clymer, George. XLV 1 12Clymer, Meredith. XLVI 3 274,276-277Clymer, Meredith. XLVII 1 66Coal industry. 27 2 115Coburn, AlvinLangdon.
42 2 109 Pl.15
Coburn, AlvinLangdon.
44 1 64 Ill. [63]
Cocteau, Jean. XLVII 1 Ill. [12]Codrington library,All souls college,Oxford.
35 3 316
Coe, WilliamRobertson.
XLV 1 45
Coffee culture inBrazil in the1800’s.
27 2 69,73-74,76,84
(Coffey), EdwardHope. Class of1920.
XL 3 222
Coffin, David R. XLVII 2 [115]Coffin, David R.Mirabilia Romae.
32 3 173-175
Coffin, David R.Repton’s “Redbook” forBeaudesert.
XLVII 2 121-146
Coffin, Howard E. 30 3 10,13-14Coffin, Nancy. XL 3 236Coffin, Nancy.(Mrs. David R.).
XLVII 2 225
Cohen, Albert. 37 2 76Cohen, Sheldon S.Richard Stockton’sadvise on theresolution ofAnglo-Americantensions.
XLIII 3 171-183
Cohn, Albert M.GeorgeCruikshank: Acatalogue raisonne.
35 1&2 Xi
The coiffure. 42 2 Pl.13Coindreau,Maurice.
29 1 36
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Coins. 32 1 38-39Coins and medals.Acquisitions.
XLI [1980] 3 249,250
Coke, Thomas W. 35 3 316Cold watermagazine.
XL 3 259,261,262,266,268
Cole, Hamilton. 37 76 76Cole, Hugh Laing. 35 3 312 Ill. Between p. 312
& 313Cole, Timothy. 42 2 Pl. 11Coleman, Earle E. 26 1 66Coleman, Earle. 32 1 56Coleman, Earle E. 39 2 128Coleman, Earle E. XLVI 2 231-236Coleman, Earle E. XLVII 3 371Coleman, Earle E.The department ofRare Books andSpecial collectionsat Princeton.
32 1 35-54
Coleman, Earle E.The Smyth report:a descriptive checklist.
37 3 204-218
Coleman, Earle E. 36 3 174,177Coleridge, SamuelTaylor.
38 2&3 201,202,229,230
Coleridge, SamuelTaylor.
42 3 174
Coleridge, SamuelTaylor. Lyricalballads.
26 2 110
Coleridge, SamuelTaylor. Christabel.
26 2 110
Coleridge, SamuelTaylor. Remorse.
26 2 110
Coleridge, SamuelTaylor.
38 2&3 91 & 92
Colin clouts comehome againe.
XLVII 2 158,160,161
Collado, FrayDidaco (Diego).
30 3 186-188
Collado, FrayDidaco (Diego).The page of FrayCollado’s Japanesegrammar of 1632.
30 3 Between p. 184-185
Collar-Wallah andthe poison stick.
35 3 Ill. Between p. 264& 265
Collecting books. 38 2&3 (Taylor issue)Collecting therossettis.
33 3 142-145
Collectionscovered by Litmss.
XLV 3 274
The collector and XLVII 2 248,249
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scholar, eulogy.By EdwardNaumburg, Jr.The collector andscholar, Trollope’sgirls.
XLVII 2 229-247
The collector assharer: use of theTaylor library byScholars by JamesThorpe.
38 2&3 103-106
Collector’s choice[exhibitions].
XLI 2 ILL. P. [137]
College humor. 40 2 126,133,135,137,145
College of NewJersey. See also:PrincetonUniversity.College of NewJersey.
28 1 28-48
College of NewJersey. A colonialbinding andengravingdiscovery: thecollege ledger of1769. (Dallett).
31 2 122-128
College of NewJersey. Cover andtitle page of ledgerof college of NewJersey.
31 2 Facing p. 122
College of NewJersey. Politicalatmosphere duringJames Madison’scollege years.
28 1 38-41
College of NewJersey. Title pageof Samuel Blair’saccount of thecollege of NewJersey.
28 1 Facing p. 46
College of NewJersey.
36 3 217-221
College of NewJersey.
XLIII 3 171,173
College of NewJersey.
XLV 2 122,124
College of NewJersey.Architecture.
XLIII 3 184-220
College of NewJersey in 1807.
43 1 1ff
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The college novelin America.
XL 3 231
College of one. 40 2 131Collier, Constance. XL 3 239Collier, JohnPayne.
35 1&2 11
Collins, VarnumLansing.
XLI 1 50
Collins, Wilkie. 26 1 43,39Collins, Wilkie. 31 1 26,28,31,35-37Collins, Wilkie. 36 1 20 Ill. Between p. 30
& 31Collins, Wilkie. 36 3 6th ill. Following p.
216Collins, Wilkie.The dead secret.
26 1 40
Collins, WilliamLucas.
XLVII 2 192,194,196-198,208-210,212
Cologne chronicle. 37 2 74,75Colonel Jacque,1723.
38 2&3 92
Colonialadministration.British empire.
XLIII 3 230
Colonial America.Religious freedom.
XLIII 3 231
Colonna,Francesco.
37 2 98
The colophon. 42 2 Pl. 17Colophon society. 38 2&2 249-250Colorado. 33 1 2,4,8,10-11,14-15Colorado. 35 3 301-303,305,306Colorado. Firstprinting of theColoradoconstitution.
33 1 Between p. 6-7
Colorado river,1916.
35 3 Ill. Between p. 296&297
Colorado territory. 37 1 30Colton, Arthur. XLVI 2 226 PL. 226Colum, Mary M. XLVI 2 162-163Columbus,Christopher.
26 1 58
Columbus,Christopher.
XLVII 1 32,33
Columbus letter. 37 2 101Combe’s dance oflife.
36 2 91
Comedie francaise. 42 3 213Comestor, Peter. 37 2 87Comedie humaine. XLIII 3 235Comenius, JohannAmos.
XLV 3 256 PL.257
Comic almanack. 35 1&2 21 Fig.
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&22,118,153,189,204
29b,43a,43b,44a
Comic opera. LuluGlaser and the fadfor comic opera.
XLVIII 1 [58]-79
Commencement.Class of 1914.
44 1 40-41
Commencementprograms.
XLVI 2 235-236
Commencements.18th century.
XLVI 2 233-235
Commencements.19th century.
XLVI 2 235-236
Commentary uponthe new policceact.
35 1&2 Fig. 38b
The comicalphabet.
35 1&2 201
Commins, Saxe. 28 3 167Commins, Saxe. 29 1 3Committee on warand postwaradjustmentpolicies.`
26 1 14
The compleatangler.
XLI 1 30,34,37 Ill. Opp. P. 38
The complete flyfisherman:Theodore Gordon.
XLI 1 44
Complete works ofSir JohnVanbrugh.
XLIV 2 128
Computer design.History.
XLV 3 187-224
Comus, 1637. 38 2&3 81,93Conan-Doyle,Arthur.
36 1 20
Conant, JamesBryant.
37 3 173,175ff
Concept of dread. 39 2 85Conch shell. 36 3 5th ill. Following p.
216Concordance to thepoems of EdmundSpenser,Washington, 1915.
XLV 3 244
Condict, Ira. XLI 3 209,210Confesionario paralos curas de indios,1585.
XLVII 1 [41]
Confessio amantis. 38 2&3 113 &114,128The confessions ofa fanatic.
XLIV 3 247,250
Conger, LucindaD. The annex
30 3 189-190
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library.Congregationalists. XLV 2 122,123,130Congress, thelibrary of; mapdivision.
26 1 58-59
Congress of theUnited States ofAmerica.
XLV 1 3
Conkwright, P.J. 26 2 123Conkwright, P.Jefferson.
32 2 73-80
Conkwright, P.J.Photographs oftitle pages, leaflets,and friends of thelibrarypublicationsdesigned by.
32 2 Between p. 78-79
Connecticutyankees on thePrinceton campus,1748-1905. ByNelson R. Burr.
XLV 2 122-149
Connett. Sportingbooks of EugeneV. Connett III.Class of 1912.
XL 3 269,270
Connett, EugeneV. 3ed. Class of1912.
XLI 1 30-33,49
Connolly, Cyril. 26 1 10Conservationservices.
XLV 3 272
Conserving EastAsian books byDiane E. Perushek.
XLVIII 3 275-283
The conquest ofthe devil.
XLVII 2 176
Conquest ofGranada.
38 2&3 95
Conquest ofGranada, 1672.
38 2&3 Pl. 12
Conrad, JessieGeorge.
42 3 187,188
Conrad, Joseph. 42 3 Ill. P. 189Conrad, Joseph. XLVII 1 8,11Conrad, Joseph.The Naumburgcollection ofJoseph Conrad andFord Madox Ford.
42 2 143
Conrad, Joseph. XLVIII 1 82Conservationfacility inFirestone library.
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See: Hobart G.Weeks ’23 fund.Conservation oflibrary material.
XLIX 3 273-288
Consilia etallegationes.
XLI 3 251
De consolationephilosophiae,Caxton, 1478?
38 2&3 126
The conspiracie ofLucius Catilinetranslated intoenglish.
38 2&3 126
Constitutions,American.
39 3 186-187
Constitutions,American.
40 2 187-188
Constitution of theUnited States.
37 2 157-158
Constitutions ofthe United States.
39 1 44
Consulado. XLI 3 248ContemporaryAmerican handbinding[exhibition].
XLI 2 Ill. P. [136]
Continentalcongress.
26 2 119-122
Continentalcongress.
XLIII 3 171,172
Continentalcongress.
XLV 1 3-32,76
ContinentalEuropean historyand literature.Books. Recentacquisitions. 1980.
42 1 69-72
Cook, EugeneBeauharnais. Classof 1850.
XLVII 3 313
Cook, Mrs.Hariott.
33 67ff
Cook, Mrs.Hariott. The coverof BrighamYoung’s letter toMrs. Hariott Cook.
33 1 Ill. Facing p. 66
Cooke, PhilipPendleton.
29 1 8-9
Cooper, Stephen.To Californiaemigrants. Anopen letter datedAtchison County,Missouri, March 4,
33 1 55
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1846.Cooperativecommittee onlibrary building.
33 2 98-99
Cooper, JamesFennimore.
26 1 22n
Cooper, jamesFenimore.
XL 3 217
Coope andStewardson.
XLIII 3 188,190,194
Copenhagen. 39 2 92Copley, JohnSingleton.
42 2 90,93,101,105
Copper mining. 28 3 143-146Coptic manuscriptof the Gospelaccording toMatthew.
37 2 Ill. Following p. 80(4th)
Copyist at theMetropolitan.
42 2 Pl.20
Copyright, firstsuit in the UnitedStates.
31 1 26-37
Copyright law.Internationalcopyright lawprotecting foreignbooks.
39 3 136,155
Corcovan gallery,Washington.
26 1 22n
The cornhill. 35 3 262Cornhill magazine. 39 3 136,138-140Cornsilk. 44 1 19-21Cortes, Hernando. 37 2 104Cornwallis, Lord. 31 3 211-213Cornwallis,Charles, Lord.
38 1 9
Coronationanthems.
36 1 12
Cortes, Hernan. XLVII 1 [24],33,38Corwin, Edward S.Scholar in politics:Edwards, Corwinand the 1937 courtpacking battle(Garvey).
31 1 1-11
Corwin, EdwardSamuel.Photograph takenby Robert M.Mottar.
31 1 Frontispiece
Costello, Dudley.Holidays withhobgoblins.
26 1 46
Cottage. 40 2 133,135,137,139,1
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41,152Cottier collectionof illustratedchildren’s books.
XLI 3 256-257
Cottier. TheHamilton Cottiercollection ofillustratedchildren’s books.
41 3 256,257
Cottier, Hamilton.Class of 1922.
36 3 189 Ill. P. 176
Cottier, Janet. XLI 3 256,257Costimont,Jehannin de.
34 2 93
Cottier, Hamilton.Class of 1922.
XLI 3 254,256,257
Cotton, Charles. XLI 1 37,38Cottonculture inBrazil in the1800’s.
27 2 66,68-69,71,74,81-82,84
Coulter, William.The fat lady ofCambridge.
37 3 231-241
The council. XLIV 2 170-171The council. XLVI 2 237Council of friends.(May 1949).
XLI 2 ILL. P. [134]
The count ofMonte Cristo.
XLIV 3 181
A countertestimonial, signedby seventy-eightpersons.
39 2 102
Council of thefriends of thePrincetonUniversity library.1979.
XLI 2 171,172
Countrycontentments.
XLI 1 36&37
Country house life.England. 19th cent.
XLVII 3 317-351
Couper, RichardW. ‘65
XLV 1 100
Court of SaintJames.
35 3 314
Council ofNational Defense.
26 1 14
Cowan, Laura.Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.
XLVI 3 309-316,326
Cowdrey, Oliver. 42 1 21,23-25,27-30Cowen, James H.Class of 1873.
XLVII 3 306
Cowley, Malcolm. 44 1 2
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Cowper, William. 38 52,53Coxe, Louis. 29 1 53-54Coxe, Louis. Classof 1940.
XLI 1 5&6,13
Cracovia, Mataeusde.
37 2 83
Craig, Gordon. 26 1 10Craig, Gordon.Gordon Craig’sonly Americanproduction(Sheren).
29 3 163-192
Craig, Gordon.Gordon Craigworking on Tyler’s1928 production ofMacbeth, withCraig’s designsand photographs ofthe production asexecuted.
29 3 Between p. 176-177
Craig, John I. 42 1 7Craik, DinahMulock.
42 3 200
Cram, RalphAdams.
XLIII 3 184-220
Crane, Edward M. 26 1 65Crane, Hart. 38 2&3 184Crane, Hart. 44 1 2,5,23Crane, John Jacob[1841].
XLV 2 132
Crane, Stephen. 38 2&3 191Crantz, Martin. 35 2 87Craven, W. Frank.Joseph Clark andthe rebuilding ofNassau hall.
XLI 1 54-68
Crawford, John M. 26 1 66Crawford, Andro. XLI 1 50Crawley, Peter.Joseph Smith and abook ofcommandments.
42 1 18-32
Cresswell, Robert.Class of 1919.
XLI 2 103
Creative artsprogram.
XLI 1 2
Creative writing.Resident fellow.1939.
XLI 1 2
Creative writingprogram.
XLI 1 5 SEE ALSO:Creative artsprogram
Cremer, Henricus. 37 2 74Cresset press. XLIV 2 130,133
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Crider, Norman. XLVIII 1 41Crime andpunishment: Eightcenturies ofmurder, death anddetection.
XLV 3 267-269
Crime andpunishment: Eightcenturies ofmurder, death, anddetection.
XLVI 1 49
Criminal insanity. XLVI 1 78-80Crisler, Fritz. 40 2 151The critic. XLVI 3 251-253,263,268 PL. 254,255Crocco, Luigi. 30 1 5Crocheron, John J.Class of 1867.
XLVII 3 307-308
Crocker, John. 39 1 12,13Crofts, W.C. 26 2 110Crofts, W.C. 38 2&3 Pl.29Cromberger,Jacobo.
37 2 104
Cromek, R.H. 35 3 321-323Cromwell,Lincoln.
30 1 15-16
Cropsey, Jasper F. 26 1 22Crosby, Harry.Black sun press.
26 1 10
Crowley,Aleicester.
27 1 36
Crump, R[ebecca]W. Eighteenmomentsmonuments:ChristinaRossetti’s bouts-rimes sonnets inthe Troxellcollection.
33 3 210-229
Cruikshankcollection ofRichard W. Meirs.
32 1 36,44,49
Cruikshank,George.
27 3 144
Cruikshank,George.
38 2&3 223
Cruikshank,George.
XLV 3 264
Cruikshank,George.Autograph.
35 1&2 Fig. 13
Cruikshank,George. Notes andsketches.
35 1&2 Fig. 14,15
Cruikshank, 35 1&2 Fig. 38a
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George. Selfportrait.Cruikshank,George. Sketches.
35 1&2 Fig. 14,15,37a
Cruikshank as anillustrator offiction by AnthonyBurton.
35 1&2 93-128
Cruikshank andDickens: Areassessment ofthe role of theartist and theauthor by RichardA. Vogler.
35 1&2 61-91
Cruikshank, Isaac. 35 1&2 Fig. 33Cruikshank, IsaacRobert.
27 3 144
Cruikshank, Percy. 26 1 20Cruikshank,Robert.
35 1&2 Fig.33
Crying wolfe. ByCharles ScribnerIII.
XLV 3 225-229
Cuba. Map. XLVII 1 72Cuff, Robert. Thedollar a year menof the great war.
30 1 10-24
Cuming,Fortescue.Sketches of a tourto the westerncountry…
33 1 6
Cummings,Edward E.
38 2&3 185
Cummings, E.E. XL 3 193Cummings, E.E. XLI 1 3,16Cummings, E.E. 44 1 2,6Cummings,Homer.
31 1 3-7,9-10
Cumming,William P.
26 1 59
Cummins, FrancisD.
42 3 163
Cummins, FrancisD.
43 1 3,4
Cuneiform tablets.1.100 cuneiformtablets in libraryspecial collections.
32 1 38
Cunningham,Peter. 26 1 39Curcic, Slobodan. XLVIII 1 88Curcic, Slobodan.(minibiography).
XLIX 2 [157]
Curcic, Slobodan. XLIX 2 200-218
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Hilandarmonastery.Curie, Pierre. 27 1 40-41Curling. (sport). XLI 1 50ffCurrency act of1764.
XLIII 3 174,175,176
Curriculum atPrinceton.
44 1 36-37
Curriculum atPrinceton. 19th
century.
XLV 3 195
Currie, Barton C. 38 2&3 89Currier & Ives. 42 2 84,97,98Currier, Nathaniel. 42 2 98Curtis, Edward.The NorthAmerican Indians.
33 1 4
Curtiss, Glenn. 27 3 145Cushman,CharlotteSaunders.
XLIV 3 188 Pl.189
Custis, John Parke. XLIV 3 257,258Custis, Peter. 39 3 187-188Cutler, Manasseh. 42 1 4,7Cutter, Bloodgood. 38 1 53,54Cutter company. XLV 3 236A cycle of time byJ. MonroeThorington.
37 1 29-33
Czeck bibles. 37 2 87-88