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  • 119. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.  Caravan : The Assembled Tales of John
    Galsworthy
    .  New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926, c1908.
    x, 760 p. ; 20 cm.
    NOTES: Several novels in the list of Galsworthy's works facing the title page are marked in pencil. Inside back cover, there is a reference to p. 197, where a sentence is underlined. -- The presence of seven titles by this contemporary of FPG in his library is noteworthy, though only three are annotated. Grove refers to him on several occasions in his critical articles.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGaCa 1926

  • 120. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.  The Country House.  London : J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1935.
    viii, 298 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Fiction ; [no. 917]
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGaCo 1935

  • 121. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.  The Forsyte Saga.  New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926.
    xvi, 870 p. : fold. geneal. tab. ; 20 cm.
    CONTENTS: Combines into one novel of the Forsyte family three of Mr. Galsworthy's novels: "The Man of Property”, "In Chancery", and "To Let" ; and two stories: "The Indian Summer of a Forsyte" and "Awakening."
    NOTES: Signed in pencil and ink: "Grove", and "started on Dec. 4". -- Inside back cover, there are many references and notes to various pages, most of which are then marked.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGaFo 1926

  • 122. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.  Plays.  New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928.
    vi, 698 p. ; 20 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". -- Inside back cover, a reference to p. 623, where a stage setting note has been underlined.
    CONTENTS: The silver box. -- Joy. -- Strife. -- The eldest son. -- Justice. -- The little dream. -- The pigeon. -- The fugitive. -- The mob. -- A bit o' love. -- The foundations. -- The skin game. -- A family man. -- Loyalties. -- Windows. -- The forest. -- Old English. -- The show. -- Escape. -- Six short plays: The First and the last.  The Little man.  Hallmarked.  Defeat.  The Sun.  Punch and go.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGaPl 1928

  • 123. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.  The Silver Spoon.  Toronto : The Copp Clark Co., Ltd., 1926.
    viii, 320 p. ; 20 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove".
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGaSi 1926

  • 124. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.  Swan Song.  Toronto : The Ryerson Press, 1928.
    viii, 360 p. 20 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove".
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGaSw 1928

  • 125. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.  The White Monkey.  Toronto : The Copp Clark Co., Ltd., 1924.
    viii, 328 p. ; 20 cm.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGaWh 1924

  • 126. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865.  Cranford : A Tale.  London : J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co., [1925, c1906].
    xii, 255 p.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Fiction ; 83
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGasC 1925

  • 127. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865.  The Life of Charlotte Bronte.  With an introduction by Clement Shorter.  London : Oxford University Press, 1951, c1919.
    xx, 476 p. : illus. ; 15 cm.
    SERIES: Novels and tales of Mrs. Gaskell ; v. XI
    SERIES: World's classics ; 214
    NOTES: Inside front cover, in ink: "To Mother, Feb. 11th, 1955, Leonard."
    SUBJECTS: Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855.--Literature, English.
    OTHER ENTRY: Shorter, Clement King, 1857-1926.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGasL 1951

  • 128. Gayley, Charles Mills, 1858-1932.  English Poetry : Its Principles and Progress.  With representative masterpieces and notes.  By Charles Mills Gayley, and Clement C. Young.  New York ; London : Macmillan Co., 1912, c1904.
    cxi, 595 p. ; 20 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Catherine Grove". -- F.P. Grove's annotations throughout.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English (Poetry).
    OTHER ENTRY: Young, Clement Calhoun, 1869-
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGayE 1912

  • 129. Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794.  The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.  Edited by Oliphant Smeaton.  London : J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co., 1930-1933, c1910.
    6 v.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. History ; no. 434
    SUBJECTS: History, Classical--Rome (Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D). -- Byzantine Empire.
    OTHER ENTRY: Smeaton, Oliphant.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGiDe 1930

  • 130. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.  Goethes Faust.  Erster und zweiter Teil.  [Goethe, unter Zugrundelegung der Ausgabe letzter Hand].  Leipzig : Alfred Kröner, [1918].
    280 ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Kröners Taschenausgabe.
    NOTES: On inside cover, in ink: "Barker Fairley." -- Grove's epic poem fragment "Konrad, the Builder" draws transparently on Faust I, the "Faustian" hero and mason of Gothic chapels standing for Grove himself. -- All seven works by Goethe in Grove's Library are in German, though this text is the only one in a German edition. It is unclear if Fairley, one of Canada's leading Germanists, gave or lent it to Grove. -- For Fairley's study on Goethe, see no. 110.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGoFa 1918

  • 131. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.  Goethes Faust.  Edited by Calvin Thomas.  Vol. I, The First Part.  Boston ; New York ; Chicago : D. C. Heath & Co., 1892.
    lxxxii, 365 p. : 1 port. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Heath's Modern Language Series.
    NOTES: Signed: "Grove" ; text heavily annotated in pencil throughout, revealing Grove's thorough knowledge of Faust. -- Inside back cover: "In Bois-Reymond, Goethe und kein Ende." The famous zoologist had made this pronouncement in his inaugural speech as Rector of Berlin University in 1882, unleashing a major controversy of which FPG seems very well informed.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    OTHER ENTRY: Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGoFaI 1892

  • 132. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.  Goethes Götz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand. Zu Shakspeares [sic! for Shakespeare's] Namentag. With introduction, notes, and appendix by J. A. C. Hildner, Ph.D., Junior Professor of German in the University of Michigan.  New York ; Boston : Ginn & Co., 1910.
    xcvii, 225 p. ; front. (port.) ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: International modern language series
    Notes: On verso of t.p.: "Copyright, 1910 / By J. A. C. Hildner / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / 813.11". -- And "The Atheneum Press / Ginn & Company, Proprietors / Boston / U.S.A.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". -- Two annotations: on p. 3, "Schwarzenberg", and on p. 10, "Kräutersucher." -- NOTE: FPG (Greve/Grove) likely acquired this book during his New York, Pittsburgh [sic! for Pittsburg in 1910 only], or Sparta, KY, near Cincinnati residences, from August 1909 to September 1912.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    OTHER ENTRY: Hildner, J. A. C.
    OTHER TITLE: Zu Skakespeares Namentag.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGoG 1910

  • 133. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.  Goethes Hermann und Dorothea.  Edited with an introd., repetitional exercises, notes and vocabulary by Philip Schuyler Allen.  New York ; Boston : Ginn & Co., [1904].
    xlvii, 257 p. ; front. (port.) ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: International modern language series
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    OTHER ENTRY: Allen, Philip Schuyler, 1871-
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGoH 1904

  • 134. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.  Goethes Iphigenie auf Tauris.  Edited with an introduction, repetitional exercises, notes and vocabulary by Philip Schuyler Allen.  New York ; Boston : Ginn & Co., [1906].
    xlii, 218 p. ; front. (port.) ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: International modern language series
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove" ; underlining on p.xxx, and an annotation on p. 48: "metre!" -- Greve used the line "Vernimm, ich bin aus Tantalos' Geschlecht," without reference to this play, as a motto for his poetry collection Wanderungen in 1902.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    OTHER ENTRY: Allen, Philip Schuyler, 1871-
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGoI 1906

  • 135. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.  Die Leiden des jungen Werther.  Edited with notes and a critical essay by Ernst Feise.  New York ; London ; Toronto, etc. : Oxford University Press, 1914.
    xvi, 294 p. : 1 port., plates ; 19 cm.
    SERIES: Oxford German series by American Scholars (Ed., Julius Goebel)
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: " Grove". In a long annotation on p. 204, Grove disagrees with the editor.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    OTHER ENTRY: Feise, Ernst, 1884-
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGoL 1914

  • 136. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.  Goethe's Poems.  Selected and edited with introduction and notes by Charles Harris.  Boston ; New York ; Chicago : D.C. Heath & Co., Publ., 1899.
    xvii, 286 p. : 1 port. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Heath's Modern Language series
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Fred Grove". Numerous annotations throughout; dates concerning Goethe's life and works noted on inside cover.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    OTHER ENTRY: Harris, Charles, 1859-
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGoP 1899

  • 137. Gogol, Nikolai Vasil'evich, 1809-1852.  Dead Souls.  Translated by C. J. Hogarth.  Introduction by John Cournos.  London ; Toronto : Dent ; New York : Dutton, [1917, c1915].
    xii, 324 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Fiction ; no. 726
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Russian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Hogarth, C. J.
    OTHER ENTRY: Cournos, John, 1881-1966.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGogDe 1917

  • 138. Gogol, Nikolai Vasil'evich, 1809-1852.  Taras Bulba and Other Tales.  With an introduction by John Cournos.  London ; Toronto : Dent ; New York : Dutton, [1922].
    xvi, 311 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Fiction ; no. 740
    NOTES: On p. xvii, in Catherine Grove's writing: "1809-1852".  Translation of Taras Bul'ba.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Russian.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGogTa 1922

  • 139. The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry.  Edited by Thomas Caldwell.  With additional selections by Philip Henderson.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., [1935, c1922].
    xxv, 404 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Poetry & the drama ; no. 921
    SUBJECTS: English literature (Poetry)
    OTHER ENTRY: Caldwell, Thomas, ed.
    OTHER ENTRY: Henderson, Philip, 1906- ed.
    CALL NUMBER: PS 8513 R87 XGolB 1935

  • 140. Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936.  Through Russia. Translated from the Russian by C. J. Hogarth.  London ; Toronto : J.M. Dent ; New York : E.P. Dutton, [ca. 1916].
    xi, 276 ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Fiction ; no. 741
    NOTES: Translation of: Po Rusi.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Russian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Hogarth, C. J.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XGorR 1906

  • 141. Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828.  Francisco de Goya 1746–1828.  Introd. by Anthony Bertram.  London : The Studio Ltd., 1929.
    [11] p. : 24 plates.
    SERIES: The world's masters
    SUBJECTS: Art, Spanish.
    OTHER ENTRY: Bertram, Anthony, 1897-
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXWorMG 1929

  • 142. Green, John Richard, 1837-1883.  A Short History of the English People.  Introduction and notes by L. Cecil Jane, and a survey of the period 1815–1914 by R. P. Farley.  London : J. M. Dent ; New York : E. P. Dutton, [pref. 1915].
    2 v. : geneal. tables (part double), front., maps. ; 21cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's Library: History ; [no. 727-728]
    NOTES: Includes index. annotations in pencil in v. 1 (possibly by Catherine Grove).
    OTHER ENTRY: Jane, L. Cecil.
    SUBJECTS: History-- England.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PR 8513 R87 ZXGrSh 1915

  • 143. Grube, George Maximilian Anthony.  The Drama of Euripides.  London : Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1941.
    viii, 456 p. ; 22 cm.
    NOTES: Includes indexes.--Autographed by the author:"To Frederick Philip Grove with best regards, G. M. A. Grube, June 30, 1942 ".--An undated note by Leonard Grove to his father was found in the book, & was added to the Grove Collection.
    Bibliography: p. 449-451.
    SUBJECTS: Euripides .--Literature, Classical (Greek).
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXGruDr 1941

  • 144. Gunnison, Royal Arch.  So Sorry, No Peace.  New York : Viking Press, 1944.
    ix, 272 p. ; 22 cm.
    SUBJECTS: Foreign correspondents, American. -- Asia. -- Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945. -- History-- China (Civil War, 1945-1949).
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 XGuSo 1944

  • 145. Hales, Benjamin Jones, 1868-1945.  Selected Western Flora: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta.  Authorized by The Advisory Board of the Dept. of Education for use in high schools and collegiate institutes of Manitoba.  Toronto : Macmillan Co. of Canada, Ltd., 1922.
    xv, 181 p. ill. ; 20 cm.
    SERIES: Macmillan's Canadian school series
    NOTES: Pencil markings in preliminary pages and text ; inside back cover, a list of botanical terms.
    SUBJECTS: Science.--Botany, Prairie Provinces.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHaFl 1922

  • 146. Hallam, Henry, 1777-1859.  Constitutional History of England: Henry VII to George II.  Introduction by J. H. Morgan.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton, [ca. 1920].
    3 v.
    SERIES: Everyman's Library. History
    NOTES: Annotations in pencil in all three volumes.
    SUBJECTS: History--England.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHalC 1920

  • 147. Hamsun, Knut, 1859-1952.  Growth of the Soil.  Translated from the Norwegian of Knut Hamsun by W. W. Worster.  New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1921, c1917.
    2 v. : front. (port.) ; 20 cm.
    NOTES: "Knut Hamsun, by W. W. Worster": v. 2, p. 257-276. -- The title of Grove's novel Fruits of the Earth (1933) is reminiscent of Hamsun's Markens Grøde, 1917, for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1920; (German transl., Segen der Erde). It also points to Gide's Les nourritures terrestres (1897) which Greve claimed to have translated in 1905. The only known German translation of Gide's novel is Uns nährt die Erde (tr., Hans Prinzhorn. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, 1930). -- Hamsun's influence on Grove's autobiographical novels is deliberately obvious, and cannot be underestimated.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Worster, William John Alexander, 1882-1929.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHamGr 1921

  • 148. Hamsun, Knut, 1859-1952.  Hunger.  Translated from the Norwegian by George Egerton.  London : Duckworth & Co., 1921.
    310 p. ; 19 cm.
    NOTES: Sult, 1890, established Hamsun's fame as a modern writer. A timely German translation by M. von Borch as Hunger was published in 1891.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Egerton, George.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHamHu 1921

  • 149. Hardy, Florence Emily, 1881-1937.  The Early Life of Thomas Hardy 1840–1891.  Compiled largely from contemporary notes, letters and diaries.  New York ; Toronto ; London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1928.
    xii, 327 p. ; 23 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pen: "Grove". -- Inside the back cover, Grove wrote: "Tragedy, p. 230."
    SUBJECTS: Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.--Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarBi 1928

  • 150. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Collected Poems of Thomas Hardy.  New, complete American edition.  New York ; Toronto ; London : Macmillan Co., 1926, c1925.
    xxviii, 818 p. ; 19 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". -- Inside the back cover, Grove wrote lengthy notes. The table of contents, and many pages are heavily annotated. -- Apparently, Hardy's poetry reminded Grove of Heine's, and there is no doubt that he used both these authors as models for his own poetry in the late 1920s. -- The presence of no less than fifteen works by the English author, a unique concentration in FPG's Library,  demonstrates Grove's intense preoccupation with him. He dedicated his first autobiographical novel A Search for America (1927) to "the illustrious triad" Hardy, Meredithand Swinburne, and he speaks highly of Hardy elsewhere. Grove also published an article about him in the first issue of University of Toronto Quarterly in 1932. -- Greve is not known to have translated Hardy, unless he used a pseudonym. He may well have met him during one of his trips to England between 1904 and 1909.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English (Poetry).
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8153 R87 ZXHarPo 1926

  • 151. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Desperate Remedies : A Novel.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1925.
    ix, 473 p. : map. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 12
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHarD 1925

  • 152. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  The Dynasts: An Epic Drama of the War With Napoleon.  Parts I-III.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1924-1925.
    3 v. ; 18 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". -- Inside the back cover of v. 1, Grove wrote a brief comment; an inserted page contains notes of geographical names related to the play. Underlining can be found on corresponding pages.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarDy 1924

  • 153. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Far From the Madding Crowd.  With a map of Wessex.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1930.
    xi, 475 p. : map ; 18 cm.
    NOTES: In the table of contents, chapter 37, "The storm", is marked in pencil.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarFa 1930

  • 154. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  A Group of Noble Dames : that is to say, The First Countess of Wessex ; Barbara of the House of Grebe ; The Marchioness of Stonehenge ; Lady Mottisfont ; Squire Petrick's Lady ; The Lady Icenway ; Anna, Lady Baxby ; The Lady Penelope ; The Duchess of Hamptonshire ; and, The Honourable Laura.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1924.
    viii, 270 p. : map. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 15
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHarG 1924

  • 155. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Jude, the Obscure.  New York : Harper & Brothers Publ., 1923.
    iv, 488 p. ; 18 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pen (not F. P. Grove's writing?): "Grove". -- Annotations and underlining on p. 262, 341, and in the table of contents. -- Grove indignantly refuted a reviewer's opinion that his novel The Yolk of Life was "pale imitation' of Hardy's Jude" in 1936.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarJu 1923

  • 156. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  A Laodicean : A Story of To-day.  London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1925.
    vii, 499 p. : map. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 11
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHarLa 1925

  • 157. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Life's Little Ironies : A Set of Tales with Some Colloquial Sketches Entitled A Few Crusted Characters.  London : Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1925.
    301 p. : map. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 14
    NOTES: Opposite title page, dates are pencilled next to a list of Hardy titles.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarL 1925

  • 158. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  The Life and Death of the Mayor of Casterbridge : A Story of a Man of Character.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1925.
    vii, 405 p. : map ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 3
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". -- Inside the back cover, Grove wrote: "Character is Fate, said Novalis." -- Some underlining can be found on p. 3, 205, 406.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarLi 1925

  • 159. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  The Return of the Native.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1925.
    x, 506 p. : map. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 5
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". -- Inside the back cover, Grove wrote notes referring to numerous pages.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarRe 1925

  • 160. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  The Return of the Native.  Edited by Cyril Aldred.  With an introduction by Sylvia Lynd.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1953.
    xxiii, 505 p.
    SERIES: The Scholar's library (Ed., Guy Boas)
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHaRe 1953

  • 161. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Tess of the d'Urbervilles : A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented.  New York : A. L. Burt Co., 1921.
    xii, 457 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHarT 1921

  • 162. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Under the Greenwood Tree, or, The Mellstock Quire  :  A Rural Painting of the Dutch School. London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1925.
    x, 506 p. : map. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 16
    NOTES: Author's list opposite the title page is marked in pencil.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarU 1925

  • 163. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  Wessex Tales.  That is to say, An Imaginative Woman ; The Three Strangers ; The Withered Arm ; Fellow-Townsmen ; Interlopers at the Knap ; and, The Distracted Preacher.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1926.
    vii, 290 p. : map ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 13
    NOTES: Some works in the author's list facing the title are marked in pencil.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarW 1926

  • 164. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.  The Woodlanders.  London : Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1924.
    vi, 459 p. map. 18 cm.
    SERIES: The Wessex novels ; v. 8
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". -- Inside the back cover, Grove wrote a commentary referring to p. 159, 344, 62, on which pages some underlining can be found.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHarWo 1924

  • 165. Hardy, William G., 1895-1979.  All the Trumpets Sounded : A Novel Based On the Life of Moses.  Toronto : Macmillan Co., 1942.
    501 p. ; 21 cm.
    SUBJECTS: Moses (Biblical leader)--Fiction.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHardA 1942

  • 166. Hardy, William G., 1895-1979.  The Unfulfilled.  Toronto : McClelland & Stewart, Ltd., 1951.
    334P. ; 21cm.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHardU 1951

  • 167. Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830.  Characters of Shakespear's [sic!] Plays.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton, 1921, c1906.
    xxiii, 275 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's Library: Essays ; no. 65
    SUBJECTS: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.--Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHazC 1921

  • 168. Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830.  Hazlitt Painted By Himself.  Presented by Catherine Macdonald Maclean.  London : C. & J. Temple, 1948.
    152 p. : ports. ; 22 cm.
    OTHER ENTRY: Maclean, Catherine Macdonald.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHazH 1948

  • 169. Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830.  Lectures of the English Comic Writers.  With Miscellaneous Essays.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. ; New York : E.P. Dutton, 1921, c1910.
    xxii, 340p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's Library. Essays and belles lettres ; no. 411
    CONTENTS: Introductory: On wit and humour. -- On Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. -- On Cowley, Butler, Suckling, Etherege, etc. -- On Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar. -- On the periodical essayists. -- On the English novelists. -- On the works of Hogarth: on the grand and familiar style of painting. -- On the comic writers of the last century.
    SUBJECTS: Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.-- Literature, English
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHazL 1921

  • 170. Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830.  Lectures on English Poets & The Spirit of the Age.  With an introduction by A. R. Waller. London : J. M. Dent & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton,, 1922, c1910.
    xiii, 349 p.
    SERIES: Everyman's Library: Essays; no. 459
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove". On p. [xv], Grove noted: "First 3 lectures." -- Grove held the famous critic of the Romantic period in high regard, as the very presence of four major collections in his library indicates. This particular text was referred to openly in a lecture prepared for the 1926 convention of the Canadian Authors' Association in Vancouver (INS, 14).
    SUBJECTS: English literature (Poetry)
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHazLe 1922

  • 171. Heine, Heinrich, 1799-1856.  Heine's Poems.  Selected and edited with introduction and notes by Carl Edgar Eggert.  New York ; Boston : Ginn & Co., 1906.
    lxxix, 233 p. ; front. (port.) ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: International modern language series
    NOTES: Though this texts shows no annotations, Heine was one of the attested models for Grove's poetry. The Canadian critic Carleton Stanley correctly identifed this influence in a letter to Catherine Grove in the early 1960s.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, German.
    OTHER ENTRY: Eggert, Carl Edgar, 1868-
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHeP 1906

  • 172. Hemon, Louis, 1880-1913.  La Belle que voilà...  Paris ; New York : Nelson, Editeurs, 1923.
    285 p. ; 16 cm.
    SERIES: Collection Nelson
    CONTENTS: Lizzie Blakeston. -- La peur. -- La foire aux vérités. -- La destinée de Miss Winthrop-Smith. -- La vieille. -- Le dernier soir. -- Celui qui voit les dieux. -- La belle que voilà.
    NOTES: Grove was a great admirer of the French author whose Maria Chapdelaine he considered a masterpiece of Canadian literature. He may have known him personally, as a passage in his second autobiography allows to suspect.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, French.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHemB 1923

  • 173. Henriques, Robert David Quixano, 1905-.  Home Fires Burning : A Novel.  New York : Viking Press, 1945.
    241 p. ; 21 cm.
    SUBJECTS: World War I, 1939-1945--Fiction
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHenH 1945

  • Hickie, W. J., Greek-English Lexicon to the N. T.  SEE   Bible. N. T. (no. 36).

  • 174. Holland, Vyvyan Beresford, 1886-1967.  Son of Oscar Wilde.  London : Rupert Hart–Davis, 1954.
    272 p. : illus. 23 cm.
    NOTES: This book, published six years after Grove's death, likely belonged to Catherine Grove who probably knew about her late husband's early keen interest in Oscar Wilde from 1902 to 1904.
    SUBJECTS: Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900.--Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHoSo 1954

  • 175. Homer.  The Iliad.  With an English translation by A. T. Murray.  London : William Heinemann ; New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons,1924-1925.
    2 v. : ill. ; 17 cm.
    SERIES: Loeb classical library.
    NOTES: Greek and English on opposite pages. Annotations and underlining throughout, especially in v. 1. -- Homer is one of Grove's favorite authors, and he refers to him frequently.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Classical (Greek).
    OTHER ENTRY: Murray, Augustus Taber, 1866-1940.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHomI 1924

  • 176. Homer.  Homeri Odyssea.  Editit Guilelmus Dindorf ; editio quinta correctior quam curavit C. Hentze.  Editio stereotypa.  Lipsiae : In aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1912.
    2 v. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana.
    CONTENTS: Pars 1. Odysseae I-XII. -- Pars 2. Odysseae XIII-XXIV.
    NOTES: Text in Greek, introduction and summary in Latin. V. 2 publ. in 1910. -- Signed in pencil: "Fred Grove". The text is heavily annotated, especially in v. 1.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Classical (Greek).
    OTHER ENTRY: Dindorf, Wilhelm, 1802-1883.
    OTHER ENTRY: Hentze, Karl, d. 1908.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHomO 1912

  • 177. Homer.  The Odyssey.  With an English translation by A. T. Murray.  London : William Heinemann ; New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons,1924-1925.
    2 v. : ill. ; 17 cm.
    SERIES: Loeb classical library.
    NOTES: Greek and English on opposite pages. -- Annotations and underlining throughout, especially in v. 2.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Classical (Greek).
    OTHER ENTRY: Murray, Augustus Taber, 1866-1940.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHomO 1924

  • 178. A Homeric Dictionary for Schools and Colleges.  Based upon the German of Dr. Georg Autenrieth ; translated by Robert P. Keep ; revised by Isaac Flagg.  New York ; Cincinnati ; Chicago : American Book Co., 1904, c1876.
    xv, 297 p. : ill. (incl. map, plan) ; 19 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Fred Grove". Translation of: Worterbuch zu den Homerischen Gedichten. -- Note that Greve is believed to have taught in one of the publisher's locations, Cincinnati, or in nearby Kentucky. He certainly operated a small farm in Sparta, Kentucky, during 1910 and 1911, as is attested in Else von Freytag-Loringhoven's autobiography.
    SUBJECTS: Homer--Language.--Philology, Greek.--Literature, Classical (Greek).
    OTHER ENTRY: Autenrieth, Georg, 1833-1900.
    OTHER ENTRY: Keep, Robert Porter, 1844-1904.
    OTHER ENTRY: Flagg, Isaac, 1843-
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHomD 1904

  • 179. Horace, 65-8 B.C.  Q. Horati Flacci Carmina.  Recensuit Fridericus Vollmer.  Editio minor iterata.  Lipsiae : In aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1913, c1908.
    xvi, 288 p. ; 17 cm.
    CONTENTS: Carminum libri IV. -- Carmen Saeculare. -- Epodon liber. -- Sermonum libri II. -- Epistularum libri II. -- De arte poetica liber.
    NOTES: Includes index. -- Signed in pencil: "Fred Grove". Many vocabulary annotations, particularly in the Carmina. In De arte poetica, a line is underlined (p. 237) ; p. [iii] has two lines of Greek written at the top of the page: they are the famous epigram composed by Simonides after the battle of Thermopylae (480 B.C.) which reads in German: "Wanderer, kommst du nach Sparta..." This can be read as a double reference to FPG's pre-Canadian life, since Greve's collection of poetry was entitled Wanderungen in 1902, and he lived with Else on small farm near Sparta, Kentucky, in 1910/1911.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Classical (Latin).
    OTHER ENTRY: Vollmer, Friedrich.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHorC 1913

  • 180. Horace, 65-8 B.C.  Selected Odes of Horace.  With notes for the use of a fifth form by E. C. Wickham.  2nd ed.  Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1904.
    2 v. in 1 ; 17 cm.
    CONTENTS: Pt. 1. Text. -- Pt. 2. Notes.
    NOTES: Latin text, with English notes. -- The text part is heavily annotated in pencil, attesting to FPG's thorough knowledge of Latin as well as his often acknowledged admiration for this author.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Classical (Latin).
    OTHER ENTRY: Wickham, Edward Charles, 1834-1940.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHorO 1904

  • 181. Housman, Alfred Edward, 1859-1936.  Last Poems.  London : Richards Press Ltd., 1922.
    viii, 66 p. p. ; 14 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "F. P. Grove."Inside the back cover, Grove wrote three poems from Housman's posthumous collection More poems. -- The presence of three works by this relatively little known poet and classical scholar in Grove's Library is noteworthy: there are some remarkable biographical parallels, as well as affinities in their respective styles which are endebted to Heine and Horace. Any personal contact, though not attested, is quite possible.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English (Poetry).
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHouL 1922

  • 182. Housman, Alfred Edward, 1859-1936.  The Name and Nature of Poetry.  Cambridge : At the University Press, 1933.
    50 p. ; 19 cm.
    SERIES: Leslie Stephen lecture ; 1933
    NOTES: "The Leslie Stephen lecture delivered at Cambridge, 9 May 1933." -- Annotations by Grove on pages 24-25, 31 and 41.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English (Poetry).
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHouN 1933

  • 183. Housman, Alfred Edward, 1859-1936.  A Shropshire Lad.  London : Richards Press Ltd., 1932.
    viii, 101 p. ; 14 cm.
    NOTES: Originally published in 1896. -- Signed in pencil: "F. P. Grove."
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHouS 1932

  • 184. Hudson, William Henry, 1841-1922.  A Shepherd's Life.  Introduction by Ernest Rhys.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1936.
    xvi, 247 p. 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Essays & Belles-lettres; no. 926.
    NOTES: Signed in ink: "Grove."
    SUBJECTS: Literature, American.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHudSh 1936

  • 185. Hugo, Victor.  Ruy Blas.  With introduction and notes by Kenneth McKenzie.  New York : Henry Holt & Co., 1909.
    xxvii, 223 p. front., plates ; 17 cm.
    NOTES: Text in French. -- Signed in pencil: "Grove." The text has marginal vocabulary notes and other annotations in French and English, for example, "policeman", and "couvent" on p. 21, and in German, "Ger. Reiten" on p. 38. Some of these notes might be Catherine Grove's, or Grove's for her benefit.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, French.
    OTHER ENTRY: McKenzie, Kenneth.
    CALL NUMBER: PS 8513 R87 ZXHugR 1909

  • 186. Hume, David, 1711-1776.  A Treatise of Human Nature.  With introductions by A. D. Lindsay.  London : J. M. Dent ; New York : E. P. Dutton, [1911].
    2 v. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Philosophy & theology ; [no. 548-549]
    NOTES: Some underlinings in Hume's introduction, and in the initial chapter "Of the origins of our ideas", v. 1, p. 115 ff. -- Bibliography in v. 2, p. xvi.
    SUBJECTS: Philosophy, English.--Knowledge.--Skepticism.
    OTHER ENTRY: Lindsay, A. D. (Alexander Dunlop), 1879-1952.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHumTr 1911

  • 187. Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.  Do What You Will : Essays.  London : Chatto & Windus, 1931.
    310 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Phoenix library ; 71
    NOTES: Signed in ink: "Lina M. McKenney".  First published 1929.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHuxAD 1931

  • 188. Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.  Limbo.  London : Chatto & Windus, 1929, c1920.
    292 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Phoenix library ; 18
    NOTES: First published in 1920.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHuxAL 1929

  • 189. Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.  Stories, Essays, and Poems.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1937.
    418 p.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Essays & belles lettres ; [no. 935]
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHuxAS 1937

  • 190. Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.  Those Barren Leaves.  London: Chatto & Windus, 1934.
    379 p. ; 18 cm.
    NOTES: Grove's annotations in pencil are present in various places.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHuxAT 1934

  • 191. Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.  Two or Three Graces, and Other Stories.  London : Chatto & Windus, 1929.
    271 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Phoenix library ; 36
    NOTES: First published 1926.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English (Short stories).
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHuxAT 1929

  • 192. Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895.  Man's Place in Nature, and Other Essays.  Introduction by Oliver Lodge.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent ; New York : E. P. Dutton, 1921, c1906.
    xvii, 372 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Science ; no. 47
    CONTENTS: On the natural history of the man-like apes. -- On the relations of man to the lower animals. -- On some fossil remains of man. -- The methods by which the causes of the present and past conditions of organic nature are to be discovered, etc.
    SUBJECTS: Science--Naturalists, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XHuxTM 1921

  • 193. Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895.  Selected Essays and Addresses.  Edited with notes and an introduction by Philo Melvyn Buck, Jr.  New York : Macmillan Co., 1918.
    li, 340 p. : front. (port.) ; 15 cm.
    SERIES: Macmillan's pocket American and English classics.
    NOTES: Underlinings in publisher's list, p. [ii].
    SUBJECTS: Science--Naturalists, English.
    OTHER ENTRY: Buck, Philo Melvyn.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXHuxTS 1918

  • 194. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.  Brand : A Dramatic Poem.  Translated by F. E. Garrett.  With an introduction by Philip H. Wicksteed.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton, [1917, c1915].
    x, 223 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Poetry and the drama ; [no. 716]
    NOTES: Bibliography: p. x. -- On an inserted leaf: a list of Ibsen's works in Grove's handwriting. Ibsen was among Grove's favorite authors, and he mentions him often with admiration. Note that the reception of Ibsen in Germany was enthusiastic, and his influence on FPG's generation immense.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Wicksteed, Philip Henry, 1844-1927.
    OTHER ENTRY: Garrett, F. E.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 .R87 XIBBR 1917

  • 195. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.  A Doll's House; and Two Other Plays by Henrik Ibsen.  Translated by R. Farquharson Sharp and Eleanor Marx–Averling.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton, 1917, c1910.
    xiv, 284 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: the drama ; [no. 494]
    CONTENTS: Introduction. -- A doll's house. -- The wild duck. --The lady from the sea.
    NOTES: Bibliography: p. xiv. -- Grove wrote in pencil a list of Ibsen's plays on p. [iii]. Between p. 12 and 13, a newpaper clipping of the play was inserted, indicating FPG's sustained interest in this author.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Sharp, Robert Farquharson, 1864-1945.
    OTHER ENTRY: Marx-Aveling, Eleanor.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXIBDO 1917

  • 196. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.  Ghosts & Two Other plays by Henrik Ibsen.  Translated by R. Farquharson Sharp.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. ; New York : E. P. Dutton, 1914.
    x, 247 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Poetry and the drama.
    NOTES: Signed in ink: "F. P. Grove".
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Sharp, Robert Farquharson, 1864-1945.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 .R87 ZXIBGH 1914

  • 197. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.  Lady Inger of Ostraat, Love's Comedy & The League of Youth.  Translated by R. Farquharson Sharp.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. ; New York : E. P. Dutton, [1917?].
    xiii, 286 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Poetry and the drama ; [no. 729]
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Sharp, Robert Farquharson, 1864-1945.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XIbLa 1917

  • 198. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.  The Master Builder.  Pillars of Society.  Hedda Gabler.  Introduction by H. L. Mencken.  New York : Boni and Liveright, Inc., [1917?].
    xxii, 305 p. ; 17 cm.
    SERIES: Modern library of the world's best books.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXIbMa 1917

  • 199. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.  Peer Gynt : A Dramatic Poem.  Translated by R. Farquharson Sharp.  London : J. M. & Sons Ltd. ; New York : E. P. Dutton, [1918?].
    xii, 242 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Poetry and the drama ; [no. 747]
    NOTES: Bibliography: p. xii. -- Inside back cover: Grove's notes to heavily underlined scenes on p. 62 ff., 202 ff., et al.).
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Sharp, Robert Farquharson, 1864-1945.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXIbPe 1918

  • 200. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.  The Pretenders, and Two Other Plays by Henrik Ibsen.  Translated by R. Farquharson Sharp.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent ; New York : E. P. Dutton, [1913].
    x, 316 p. ; 18 cm. --
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Poetry and the drama
    CONTENTS: Introduction. -- The Pretenders. -- Pillars of society. -- Rosmersholm.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Scandinavian.
    OTHER ENTRY: Sharp, Robert Farquharson, 1864-1945.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XIbPr 1913

  • 201. Jacobs, William Wymark, 1863-1943.  Deep Waters.  Harmondsworth : Penguin Books Ltd., 1938, c1937.
    248 p. ; 18 cm.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XJaDe 1938

  • 202. James, Henry, 1843-1916.  A London Life: A Novel.  New York : Grove Press, 1957.
    158 p. ; 21 cm.
    SERIES: An Evergreen book ; E-58
    SUBJECTS: Literature, American.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XJaL 1957

  • 203. James, Henry, 1843-1916.  Selected Stories.  Chosen with an introduction by Gerard Hopkins.  London : Oxford University Press, 1957.
    x, 610 p. ; 15 cm.
    SERIES: The world's classics
    OTHER ENTRY: Hopkins, Gerard, 1892-
    SUBJECTS: Literature, American (Short stories).
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XJaSe 1957

  • 204. James, Henry, 1843-1916.  The Turn of the Screw.  The Aspern Papers.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1935.
    ix, 299, [1] p. 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Fiction
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Catherine Grove".
    SUBJECTS: Literature, American.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XJaTu 1935

  • 205. James, Henry, 1843-1916.  The Wings of the Dove.  New York : Random House, 1937, c1930.
    xxx, 439 p. ; 18 cm.
    NOTES: Reprinted from the 1902 edition by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.
    SERIES: Modern library of the world's best books
    SUBJECTS: Literature, American.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XJaWi 1937

  • 206. The Junior Classics.  Selected and arranged by William Patten.  Introduction by  Charles W. Eliot ; with a reading guide William Allan Neilson.  New York : P. F. Collier, [c1918].
    10 v. : col. front., ill., plates ; 20 cm.
    CONTENTS: v. 1. Fairy and wonder tales. -- v. 2. Folk tales and myths. -- v. 3. Tales from Greece and Rome. -- v. 4. Heroes and heroines of chivalry. -- v. 5. Stories that never grow old. -- v. 6. Old-fashioned tales. -- v. 7. Stories of courage and heroism. -- v. 8. Animal and nature stories. -- v. 9. Stories of to-day. -- v. 10. Poems old and new. Reading guide and indexes.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, General.
    OTHER ENTRY: Patten, William, 1868-1946.
    OTHER ENTRY: Neilson, William Allan, 1869-
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XJuCl 1918

  • 207. Keats, John, 1795-1821.  The Poems of John Keats.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton, 1922, c1906.
    xxii, 383 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Poetry and the Drama; no. 383
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove".
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English (Poetry).
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXKePo 1922

  • 208. Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875.  Yeast, a Problem.  London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. ; New York : Dutton, [1912].
    xi, 275 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Fiction ; no. [462?]
    NOTES: In pencil on inside back cover: "p. 92, p. 218." On these pages there are underlinings. -- The Victorian writer and advocator of Christian Socialism  criticizes the plight of rural labour in this novel which was originally published in 1851.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXKiYe 1912

  • 209. The Koran.  Translated from the Arabic by the Rev. J. M. Rodwell.  With an introduction by Rev. G. Margoliouth.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. ; New York : E. P. Dutton, 1916, c1909.
    xvi, 506 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library : Philosophy & Theology ; 380
    SUBJECTS: Religion, Islam.
    OTHER ENTRY: Rodwell, J. M.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXKoRo 1916

  • 210. La Bruyère, Jean de, 1645-1696.  Les Caractères, ou Les Moeurs de ce Siècle.  Publiés avec une notice biographique, une notice littéraire, un index analytique et des notes par G. Servois et A. Rébelliau.  11. ed.  Paris : Hachette, 1913.
    li, 568 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Classiques Français
    CONTENTS: Discours sur Théophraste. -- Les Charactères, ou les moeurs de ce siècle. -- Discours prononcé dans l'Académie Francaise le lundi, 15 juin 1693.
    NOTES: Title page signed in pencil: "F. P. Grove." Below the autograph, there is a reference to p. 332 where annotations can be found. Much underlined text throughout.
    SUBJECTS: Theophrastus--Influence.--Literature, French.--Moralists.
    OTHER ENTRY: Servois, Gustave Marie Joseph, 1829-1927.
    OTHER ENTRY: Rébelliau, Alfred, 1858-1934.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLCh 1913

  • 211. La Fayette, Mme. de, (Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne), 1634-1693. La Princesse de Clèves.  Edited with introduction and notes by Benjamin F. Sledd and J. Hendren Gorrell.  Boston : Ginn & Co., 1896.
    xii, 152 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: International modern language series
    NOTES: Introduction and notes in English.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, French.
    OTHER ENTRY: Sledd, Benjamin, 1864-1940.
    OTHER ENTRY: Gorrell, J. Hendren.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLaPr 1896

  • 212. La Fontaine, Jean de, 1621-1695.  Fables.  Précédées d'une notice biographique et littéraire, et accompagnées de notes; revues et complétées d'après l'édition de Geruzez, par M. E. Thirion.  22. éd rev.  Paris : Hachette, 1915.
    414 p. ; 18 cm.
    NOTES: Includes: "La vie d'Esope le Pyrygien" (based on the "Vita Aesopi", wrongly ascribed to Planudes): p. [31]-44.--Signed in pencil: "Fred P. Grove". Several fables have vocabulary annotations.
    SUBJECTS: Aesop--Influence.--Literature, French.--Moralists.
    OTHER ENTRY: Thirion, M. E.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLaFF 1915

  • 213. Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834.  The Essays of Elia.  Introduction and notes by Helen J. Robins.  New York ; London : Macmillan Co., 1916.
    xxiii, 403 p. : port. ; 15 cm.
    SERIES: Macmillan's pocket American and English classics
    NOTES: Table of contents of these essays, which were originally published in The London Magazine, ca. 1820 under the pseudonym Elia [= anagram of "a Lie"], are marked in blue pencil.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLamE 1916

  • 214. Langland, William, 1330?-1400?  Piers Plowman : The Vision of a People's Christ.  A version for the modern reader, by Arthur Burrell.  London ; Toronto : J. M. Dent & Co. ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co., 1931, c1912.
    xix, 208 p.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Poetry and the drama ; no. 571
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    OTHER ENTRY: Burrell, Arthur, 1859 or 60-
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLanP 1931

  • 215. Laski, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950.  Reflections on the Revolution of our Time.  New York : Viking Press, 1943.
    419 p. ; 22 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Grove".
    SUBJECTS: History (World War II, 1939-1945).
    CALL NUMBER: PS 8513 R87 XLasR 1943

  • 216. Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555.  Sermons by Hugh Latimer, sometime Bishop of Worcester. London: J. M. Dent & Co. ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co., 1906.
    xix, 379 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Theology and philosophy ; [no. 40]
    NOTES: Introduction by Canon Beeching.--Annotations in pencil on p. x.--Bibliography: p. xvii.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    OTHER ENTRY: Beeching, Henry Charles, 1859-1919.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLatS 1906

  • 217. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930.  David.  London : Martin Secker, 1930, c1926.
    127 p. 18 cm.
    SERIES: New Adelphi library; 55
    NOTES: Eight titles by this author in Frederick Philip Grove's Library Collection document the owner's particularly strong interest. Lawrence shares many stylistic and biographical characteristics with FPG. One detail concerns their rocky relationships with women: Greve “eloped” with Else Endell [later Freytag-Loringhoven] and the betrayed husband August to Palermo in 1903; Frieda von Richthoven left her husband Ernest Weekley and three children for Lawrence and travel in Italy, in 1912. Both women were ca. five years older than their notorious partners.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLawDa 1930

  • 218. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930.  Fanatasia of the Unconscious.  London : Martin Secker, 1933, c1923.
    175 p. 18 cm.
    SERIES: New Adelphi library; 54
    NOTES: Signed in ink: "Grove". -- The main source of Lawrence's interest and knowledge of psychoanalytical trends was Frieda and her intimate knowledge of Munich's bohemian circles, particularly, Otto Gross, around 1905.
    SUBJECTS: Psychoanalysis.--Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 .R87 ZXLAWFA 1933

  • 219. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930.  Mornings in Mexico.  London: Martin
    Secker, 1933, c1927.
    77 p. 18 cm.
    SERIES: New Adelphi library; 56
    SUBJECTS: Travel--Mexico. -- Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLawMo1933

  • 220. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930.  Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine, and Other Essays.  London : Martin Secker, 1934, c1925.
    240 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: New Adelphi library; 73
    NOTES: On p. 29, Grove wrote alongside in the margin: "Christianity as based on the Old Testament."
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 .R87 ZXLAWRE 1934

  • 221. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930.  Sea and Sardinia.  London : Martin Secker, 1930, c1923.
    297 p. 18 cm.
    SERIES: New Adelphi library; 27
    NOTES: Signed in ink: "Grove". The first essay "As far as Palermo" has pencil marks on several pages.--Greve lived in Palermo in early 1903 with Else, the wife of his friend, the Jugendstil architect August Endell.
    SUBJECTS: Travel--Sicily (Italy).--Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 .R87 ZXLAWSE 1930

  • 222. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930.  Sons and Lovers.  Introduction by John Macy.  New York : B. A. Cerf, D. S. Klopper ; The Modern Library, 1922, c1913.
    ix, 491 p. ; 17 cm.
    SERIES: The modern library of the world's best books
    NOTES: Signed in ink: "Grove." -- This famous and outspoken novel is believed to have been in part composed by/with Frieda von Richthofen.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLawS 1922

  • 223. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930  Twilight in Italy.  London : Martin Secker, 1934, c1916.
    310 p. 18 cm.
    SERIES: New Adelphi library; [76?]
    NOTES: Several essays describe the Lago di Garda area when it was still part of Austria (South Tyrol).--Greve travelled there in early 1902 with his friend H. C. Kilian, and sent a photo-postcard to Karl Wolfskehl from Gardone. This was the first known portrait of Greve (Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach; copy in Grove Collections, University of Manitoba Archives).
    SUBJECTS: Travel--Italy/Austria.--Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLawTw 1934

  • 224. Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930.  The White Peacock.  London : J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1935.
    viii, 361 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library. Fiction ; no. 914
    NOTES: Originally published in 1911; autobiographical content.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLawW 1935

  • 225. Lehmann, Rosamond, 1901-.  Dusty Answer.  Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1937, c1927.
    287 p. ; 18 cm.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLeDu 1937

  • 226. Lewis, Charlton Thomas, 1834-1904.  A Latin Dictionary for Schools.  New York ; Cincinnati ; Chicago : American Book Co., 1888.
    viii, 1191 p. ; 25 cm.
    SUBJECTS: Philology, Latin.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLewLat 1888

  • 227. [Littré: Dictionnaire de la Langue Francaise.  Abrégé du dictionnaire de E. Littré par A. Beaujean, avec un supplément d'histoire et de géographie.  12. ed.  Paris : Librairie Hachette et Cie., 1914.
    xi, 1295, 123p. ; 18 cm.
    SUBJECT: Philology, French.
    OTHER ENTRY: Littré, Émile, 1801-1881.
    OTHER ENTRY: Beaujean, Amédé, 1821-1888.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLiD1914

  • 228. Long, William Joseph, 1867-1952.  English Literature : Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English–Speaking World : a Text-Book for Schools.  Boston : Ginn & Co., c1909.
    xv, 582 p. : col. front. (facsim.) illus., plates., ports., map. ; 20 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in pencil: "Fred Grove". -- On inside back-cover, and throughout the text, notes by Catherine Grove. --"General bibliography": p. 569-572.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, English.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLoEn 1909

  • 229. Loti, Pierre, 1850-1923.  An Iceland Fisherman.  Translated by W. P. Baines.  London : J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1935.
    ix, 242 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Fiction ; [no. 920]
    NOTES: Translation of: Un Pêcheur d'Islande. -- Loti is a pseudonym for Louis M. J. Viaud.
    OTHER ENTRY: Baines, W. P.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XLotIc 1935

  • 230. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891.  Among my Books.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co, [ca. 1927].
    xi, 297 p. ; 18 cm.
    SERIES: Everyman's library: Essays & belles lettres ; no. [607]
    CONTENTS: Dryden. -- Witchcraft. -- Shakespeare once more. -- New England two centuries ago. -- Lessing. -- Rousseau and the sentimentalists.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, General.
    CALL NUMBER: DF PS 8513 R87 XMauSh 1927

  • 231. Ludwig, Emil.  Napoleon.  Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul.  New York: Boni & Liveright, 1926, [c1925].
    xii, 707p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
    NOTES: Signed in ink: "Grove"
    SUBJECTS: History-- France (Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821).
    OTHER ENTRY: Paul, Eden, 1865-1944.
    OTHER ENTRY: Paul, Cedar.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLuNa 1926

  • 232. Lynd, Robert.  I Tremble to Think.  Illustrated by Steven Spurrier.  London : J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1936.
    x, 240 p. ; ill. ; 19 cm.
    NOTES: "First published in this edition 1936."--Illustrated t.-p. on two leaves. Pasted on first leaf: "With the Season's Best Wishes / from / Hugh and Lettie Dent" (typed).
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLynI 1936

  • 233. Lyra Graeca in three volumes: Being the remains of all the Greek Lyric poets from Eumelus to Timotheus, excepting Pindar.  Newly edited and translated by J. M. Edmonds.  London : William Heinemann, 1922-1924.
    3 v. : front. (port.) ; 20 cm.
    SERIES: The Loeb classical library. [Greek authors]
    NOTES: Greek and English on opposite pages.--Grove seems to have owned v. 1 and 2 (1924) only.--Note FPG's documented classical education at the Gymnasium Johanneum in Hamburg, and at the universities of Bonn &  Munich, ca. 1900.
    SUBJECTS: Literature, Greek.
    OTHER ENTRY: Edmonds, John Maxwell.
    CALL NUMBER: RBR PS 8513 R87 ZXLyrGr 1922

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