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Tullar. ? 20Nov26, A961490. R122460,
18Dec53, Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH)
HYMNAL FOR AMERICAN MANHOOD. 21 selections.
Words by S. J. Duncan-Clark
and others; music by I. H. Meredith
and others. ? 25May26, A899566.
R117578, 17Sep53, Lorenz Pub. Co.
(PCW)
IBA?EZ, LIBERTAD BLASCO-
SEE Blasco-Iba?ez Blasco de Llorca, Libertad.
IBA?EZ, VICENTE BLASCO
SEE Blasco Iba?ez, Vicente.
IBA?EZ BLASCO, MARIO BLASCO-
SEE Blasco-Iba?ez Blasco, Mario.
IBA?EZ BLASCO, SIGFRIDO BLASCO-
SEE Blasco-Iba?ez Blasco, Sigfrido.
IN THE DAYS OF THY YOUTH, CHILDREN'S
DAY SERVICE; words by May M. Brewster,
music by Ira B. Wilson.
? 3Apr26, A895311. R115724, 10Aug53,
Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH)
INDIANA THREE IN ONE SERVICE. Vol.5,
no. 2, June 1926. ? 15Jul26, A949493.
R119058, 8Oct53, The Bobbs-Merrill
Co., inc. (PWH)
INDIANA THREE IN ONE SERVICE. Vol. 5,
no. 3, Sept. 1926. ? 20Sep26,
A950269. R118339, 28Sep53, The
Bobbs-Merrill Co., inc. (PWH)
INSKEEP, ANNIE DOLMAN.
Teaching dull and retarded children. With an introd. by H. B. Wilson. ? 9Feb26, A883220. R115201, 27Jul53, Annie Dolman Inskeep (A)
IRWIN, INEZ HAYNES.
Maida's little school. Front. by
Eleanor Gottheil. ? 21Aug26,
A901782. R118032, 8Sep53, Inez
Haynes Irwin (A)
IRWIN, LEON P., ed.
Tartarin de Tarascon. R121902. SEE
Daudet, Alphonse.
IVEY, HERBERT DEE.
Getting ahead in the bank. ? 8Apr26,
A890291. R117008, 8Sep53, Herbert
Dee Ivey (A)
IVOI, PAULETTE D'
SEE Hee, Paulette (d'Ivoi) d'
JACKSON, MARGARET WEYMOUTH.
Elizabeth's tower. ? 30Apr26,
A891296. R114083, 29Jun53,
Margaret Weymouth Jackson (A)
Elizabeth's tower. (In Farm life,
Jan.-May 1926) ? 1Jan26, B689699,
22Jan26, B691218, 20Feb26, B693972,
20Mar26, B696056, 16Apr26, B698391.
R114084-114088, 29Jun53, Margaret
Weymouth Jackson (A)
JACKSON, MATTIE.
The rising and setting of the Lone
Star Republic. ? 24Sep26, A958134.
R118321, 6Oct53, Mattie Jackson (A)
JACOBS, ELSIE.
Florrie finds a gentleman, by Elsie Jane Jerard [pseud.] (In Pictorial review, Nov. 1925) ? 30Oct25, B685447. R118662, 9Oct53, Elsie Jacobs, a.k.a. Elsie Jane Jerard (A)
JACOBS, MICHEL.
The art of composition. ? 29Jul26,
A901708. R115447, 31Jul53,
Michel Jacobs (A)
JACOBUS, MELANCTHON W., ed.
A new standard Bible dictionary, edited by Melancthon W. Jacobus [and others] Rev. and enl. ? 30Nov25, A872868. R121405, 27Nov53, Funk & Wagnalls Co. (PWH)
JACOBY, ROSALIE S.
Kaleidoscope poems. ? 15Apr26,
A891911. R121171, 23Nov53,
Rosalie S. Jacoby (A)
JACQUES, AGNES, tr.
Beatrice. R123143. SEE Schnitzler,
Arthur.
JAFFE, BERNARD.
Chemical calculations. ? 5May26,
A901140. R123197, 31Dec53,
Bernard Jaffe (A)
JAMES, GORTON.
Profit sharing and stock ownership for employees, by Gorton James [and others] ? 1Oct26, A950317. R120107, 2Nov53, Henry P. Kendall (A)
JAMES, WILL.
The drifting cowboy. ? 9Oct25,
A869698. R117479, 14Sep53,
Auguste Dufault (NK)
JARRETT, MARY LOUISE (CLINE)
Listen, moon! R117183. SEE
Cline, Leonard.
JEFFERSON, BERNARD L.
Creative prose writing, by Bernard
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Madisyn was stunned to discover that she was not her parents' biological child. Due to the real daughter's scheming, she was kicked out and became a laughingstock. Thought to be born to peasants, Madisyn was shocked to find that her real father was the richest man in the city, and her brothers were renowned figures in their respective fields. They showered her with love, only to learn that Madisyn had a thriving business of her own. "Stop pestering me!" said her ex-boyfriend. "My heart only belongs to Jenna." "How dare you think that my woman has feelings for you?" claimed a mysterious bigwig.
I just got my billionaire husband to sign our divorce papers. He thinks it's another business document. Our marriage was a business transaction. I was his secretary by day, his invisible wife by night. He got a CEO title and a rebellion against his mother; I got the money to save mine. The only rule? Don't fall in love. I broke it. He didn't. So I'm cashing out. Thirty days from now, I'm gone. But now he's noticing me. Touching me. Claiming me. The same man who flaunts his mistresses is suddenly burning down a nightclub because another man insulted me. He says he'll never let me go. But he has no idea I'm already halfway out the door. How far will a billionaire go to keep a wife he never wanted until she tried to leave?
I gave him three years of silent devotion behind a mask I never wanted to wear. I made a wager for our bond-he paid me off like a mistress. "Chloe's back," Zane said coldly. "It's over." I laughed, poured wine on his face, and walked away from the only love I'd ever known. "What now?" my best friend asked. I smiled. "The real me returns." But fate wasn't finished yet. That same night, Caesar Conrad-the Alpha every wolf feared-opened his car door and whispered, "Get in." Our gazes collided. The bond awakened. No games. No pretending. Just raw, unstoppable power. "Don't regret this," he warned, lips brushing mine. But I didn't. Because the mate I'd been chasing never saw me. And the one who did? He's ready to burn the world for me.
Corinne devoted three years of her life to her boyfriend, only for it to all go to waste. He saw her as nothing more than a country bumpkin and left her at the altar to be with his true love. After getting jilted, Corinne reclaimed her identity as the granddaughter of the town's richest man, inherited a billion-dollar fortune, and ultimately rose to the top. But her success attracted the envy of others, and people constantly tried to bring her down. As she dealt with these troublemakers one by one, Mr. Hopkins, notorious for his ruthlessness, stood by and cheered her on. "Way to go, honey!"
Vesper's marriage to Julian Sterling was a gilded cage. One morning, she woke naked beside Damon Sterling, Julian's terrifying brother, then found a text: Julian's mistress was pregnant. Her world shattered, but the real nightmare had just begun. Julian's abuse escalated, gaslighting Vesper, funding his secret life. Damon, a germaphobic billionaire, became her unsettling anchor amidst his chaos. As "Iris," Vesper exposed Julian's mistress, Serena Sharp, sparking brutal war: poisoned drinks, a broken leg, and the horrifying truth-Julian murdered her parents, trapping Vesper in marriage. The man she married was a killer. Broken and betrayed, Vesper was caught between monstrous brothers, burning with injustice. Refusing victimhood, Vesper reclaimed her identity. Fueled by vengeance, she allied with Damon, who vowed to burn his empire for her. Julian faced justice, but matriarch Eleanor's counterattack forced Vesper's choice as a hitman aimed for her.
Being second best is practically in my DNA. My sister got the love, the attention, the spotlight. And now, even her damn fiancé. Technically, Rhys Granger was my fiancé now-billionaire, devastatingly hot, and a walking Wall Street wet dream. My parents shoved me into the engagement after Catherine disappeared, and honestly? I didn't mind. I'd crushed on Rhys for years. This was my chance, right? My turn to be the chosen one? Wrong. One night, he slapped me. Over a mug. A stupid, chipped, ugly mug my sister gave him years ago. That's when it hit me-he didn't love me. He didn't even see me. I was just a warm-bodied placeholder for the woman he actually wanted. And apparently, I wasn't even worth as much as a glorified coffee cup. So I slapped him right back, dumped his ass, and prepared for disaster-my parents losing their minds, Rhys throwing a billionaire tantrum, his terrifying family plotting my untimely demise. Obviously, I needed alcohol. A lot of alcohol. Enter him. Tall, dangerous, unfairly hot. The kind of man who makes you want to sin just by existing. I'd met him only once before, and that night, he just happened to be at the same bar as my drunk, self-pitying self. So I did the only logical thing: I dragged him into a hotel room and ripped off his clothes. It was reckless. It was stupid. It was completely ill-advised. But it was also: Best. Sex. Of. My. Life. And, as it turned out, the best decision I'd ever made. Because my one-night stand isn't just some random guy. He's richer than Rhys, more powerful than my entire family, and definitely more dangerous than I should be playing with. And now, he's not letting me go.
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