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Pendexter, H. (continued).

 Camp and trail series:—
   1. The young timber-cruisers.
   2. The young gem-hunters.
   3. The young woodman.
   4. The young trappers.
   5. The young loggers.

Penrose, M.

 Dorothy Dale series:—
   1. Dorothy Dale, a girl of to-day.
   2. Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School.
   3. Dorothy Dale's great secret.
   4. Dorothy Dale and her chum.
   5. Dorothy Dale's queer holiday.
   6. Dorothy Dale's camping days.
   7. Dorothy Dale's school rivals.
   8. Dorothy Dale in the city.
   9. Dorothy Dale's promise.
   10. Dorothy Dale in the West.
   11. Dorothy Dale's discovery.
   12. Dorothy Dale's engagement.
 Motor girls series:—
   1. The motor girls.
   2. The motor girls on tour.
   3. The motor girls on Lookout Beach.
   4. The motor girls through New England.
   5. The motor girls on Cedar Lake.
   6. The motor girls on the coast.
   7. The motor girls on Crystal Bay.
   8. The motor girls on waters blue.
   9. The motor girls at Camp Sunrise.
   10. The motor girls in the mountains.

Pepys, S., Junior.

   1. Diary of the Great Warr.
   2. Second diary of the Great Warr.
   3. Last diary of the Great Warr.

Perkins, L. F.

 Twins series. 8 vols.

Perry, N.

   1. A flock of boys and girls.
   2. Another flock of girls.
   3. A flock of girls and their friends.

Phillips, H. W.

   1. Mr. Scraggs introduced by Red Saunders.
   2. Red Saunders: his adventures West and East.
   3. Red Saunders' pets and other critters.
   4. Plain Mary Smith.

Phillpotts, E.

   1. The human boy.
   2. The human boy again.

Phillpotts, E. (continued).

   3. From the angle of seventeen.
   4. The human boy and the War.

Pidgin, C. F.

   1. Quincey Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner folks.
   2. The further adventures of Quincey Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner folks.
   3. The chronicles of Quincey Adams Sawyer, detective; by C. F. Pidgin and J. M. Taylor.

Pier, A. S.

   1. Boys of St. Timothy.
   2. Dormitory days.
   3. The jester of St. Timothy's.
   4. Harding of St. Timothy's.
   1. His father's son.
   2. Grannis of the Fifth.

Pierson, C. D.

   1. Three little Millers.
   2. The Millers at Pencroft.
   3. The Millers and their playmates.
   4. The Millers and their new home.

Piper, M. R.

   1. Sylvia's experiment.
   2. Sylvia of the Hilltop.
   3. Sylvia Arden decides.

Platts, W. C.

   1. The Tuttlebury tales.
   2. Tuttlebury troubles.
   3. The whims of Erasmus.
   4. More Tuttlebury tales.

Plummer, M. W.

   1. Roy and Ray in Mexico.
   2. Roy and Ray in Canada.

Plympton, A. G.

   1. Dear daughter Dorothy.
   2. Dorothy and Anton.

Pontoppidan, H.

   1. Emmanuel.
   2. The promised land.
   3. Dommens Day (not translated).

Pool, M. L.

   1. Roweny in Boston.
   2. Mrs. Keats Bradford.
   1. The two Salomes.
   2. Out of step.

Porter, B. C.

   1. Trudy and Timothy.
   2. Trudy and Timothy and the trees.

Porter, E. H.

   1. Miss Billy.
   2. Miss Billy's decision.
   3. Miss Billy—married.