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1 series · 181 books

The prolific writer, known for their contributions to the literary world, produced an impressive collection of over 200 works spanning a single series alongside various standalone novels. Primarily focusing on fiction, their unique narrative style captivated readers from 1889 until 1952. Among their most prominent titles, they have left a lasting legacy with a standout work that continues to resonate with audiences today.

Standalone Novels Series

181 books

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1
A Guide for formulating a milk ordinance
2
A compilation of technical words and phrases commonly used in the Bureau of Animal Industry
3
A plan for a small dairy house
4
A tick-free South
5
Amendments to Orders
6
Animals imported for breeding purposes for which certificates of pure breeding have been issued by the Bureau of animal industry
7
Annual Report
8
Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Animal Industry ..., Volume 17
9
Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Animal Industry ..., Volume 27
10
Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Animal Industry For The Year ..., Volume 16
11
Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Animal Industry For The Year ..., Volume 17
12
Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Animal Industry For The Year ..., Volume 20
13
Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Animal Industry For The Year ..., Volume 27
14
Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Animal Industry For The Year ..., Volumes 4-5
15
Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Year ..., Volume 17
16
Barn book
17
Best ewe lambs needed for replacement stock
18
Bighead in sheep, a result of plant poisoning
19
Blue tongue in sheep
20
Bovine brucellosis can be controlled
21
Brood coops and appliances
22
Bulletin
23
Bulletin, Issue 39
24
Bulletin, Issues 101-112
25
Bulletin, Issues 108-114
26
Bulletin, Issues 11-21
27
Bulletin, Issues 110-124
28
Bulletin, Issues 126-136
29
Bulletin, Issues 128-142
30
Bulletin, Issues 28-36
31
Bulletin, Issues 4-8
32
Bulletin, Issues 76-93
33
Bulletin, Issues 83-96
34
Bulletin, Issues 9-21
35
Bulletin, Volume 39, part 1
36
Bulletin, Volumes 111-120
37
Care of baby chicks
38
Career opportunities for graduate veterinarians in the Bureau of Animal Industry
39
Cattle feeding pamphlets
40
Changes in quarantine line for 1902
41
Check list of the animal parasites of pigeons
42
Chemical testing of milk and cream
43
Chickens in NPIP hatchery supply flocks and their distribution by states and varieties 1945-46, 1955-56 and 1956-57
44
Chickens in NPIP hatchery supply flocks and their distribution by states and varieties 1946-47, 1956-57 and 1957-58
45
Cicuta (water hemlock) as a poisonous plant
46
Circular, Issues 51-100
47
Classified list of available publications of the Bureau of animal industry. <September 1, 1908.>.
48
Common poultry diseases
49
Control sheep keds
50
Cook pork and its products thoroughly
51
Culling for eggs & market
52
Culling the poultry flock
53
Curing pork country style
54
Data on foreign affairs activities
55
Dealers in guinea pigs, white mice, and white rats
56
Digestion experiments with poultry
57
Directory
58
Directory of U.S. Register of Merit sires and dams qualifying under the National Poultry Improvement Plan, 1942-43
59
Directory of U.S. Register of Merit sires and dams qualifying under the National Poultry Improvement Plan, 1943-44
60
Directory of U.S. Register of Merit sires and dams qualifying under the National Poultry Improvement Plan, 1945-1946
61
Disposition of tuberculous carcasses
62
Educational exhibit at 1940 convention of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., August 26-30, 1940
63
Effects of tick eradication on the cattle industry of the South
64
Emergency report on surra
65
Enforcement of foot-and-mouth disease quarantine on United States-Mexican border
66
Feeding and housing winter layers
67
Feeding for meat production
68
Freezing meat and poultry products for home use
69
Fungi in cheese ripening
70
General instructions and method of procedure in organizing poultry clubs
71
General requirements for lease procedure
72
Girls' and boys' poultry clubs. Daily record book
73
Government salary tables adopted by comptrolling officers of Treasury Department
74
Hatchery Inspector's Manual
75
Help protect the United States from foot-and-mouth disease
76
Highlights of new poultry research
77
Hog Cholera: Its History, Nature and Treatment, as Determined by the ..
78
Hog cholera prevention
79
Hog cholera; its history, nature, and treatment
80
How to build a stave silo
81
How to get the last tick
82
How to make a hog crate
83
How to make cottage cheese on the farm
84
How to use anti-hog-cholera serum
85
Immunization surest cholera control despite variant virus
86
Importation of restricted foreign cured and foreign cooked meat
87
Instructions concerning inspection for foot-and-mouth disease
88
Instructions concerning the preparation and application of dips and reporting inspections and dippings of sheep and cattle for scabies
89
Instructions concerning the work of the Field Inspection Division
90
Instructions concerning the work of the Field inspection division
91
Instructions concerning trade labels under the meat-inspection laws and regulations
92
Instructions for applying ophthalmic mallein test
93
Keep costly "T. B." out of your hog lot
94
La garrapata que produce la fiebre bovina o tristeza
95
List of projects and symbols
96
Management of growing chicks
97
Manson's eye worm of chickens (Oxyspirurs mansoni) with a general review of nematodes parasitic in the eyes of birds, and notes on the spiny-suckered tapeworms of chickens (Davainea echinobothrida (=Tœnia botrioplits) and D. tetragona)
98
Manual of inspection procedures of the Meat Inspection Service of the United States Department of Agriculture
99
Miscellaneous investigations concerning infectious and parasitic diseases of domesticated animals
100
More meat for defense
101
National beef cattle breeding program
102
Necrobacillosis in pigs
103
Notice of hearings on proposed regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under Virus-serum-toxin Act of 1913 (37 Stat., 832)
104
Notice regarding interstate movement of horses, mules, and asses affected with glanders
105
Operations of the Bureau of animal industry 1907
106
Order of the commissioners of the District of Columbia for the suppression and prevention of tuberculosis in cattle
107
Outline for conducting a scrub-sire trial
108
Outline of Bureau of animal industry files May 1, 1914
109
Outline of work of the Dairy Division
110
Packers and stockyards Act, 1921, as amended
111
Packers and stockyards Act, 1921, general rules and regulations of the security of agriculture with respect to stockyard owners, market agencies and dealers
112
Poultry houses
113
Preserving eggs
114
Prevention and eradication of hog cholera
115
Regulations concerning cattle transportation
116
Regulations governing entrance to the veterinary inspector examination
117
Regulations governing the animal foods inspection of the United States Department of Agriculture (Code of Federal regulations, title 9, ch.I, subchapter G)
118
Regulations of the secretary of agriculture governing the inspection, disinfection, certification, treatment, handling, and method and manner of delivery and shipment of live stock which is the subject of interstate commerce
119
Report on infectious equine encephalomyelitis in the United States in 1942
120
Report on outbreaks of infectious equine encephalomyelitis in the United States, 1935 - 1937
121
Report on the 1938 outbreak of infectious equine encephalomyelitis in the United States
122
Report, Volumes 4-5
123
Revised Feed Formulas For Chickens
124
Some relationships among factors in the production and grade of beef
125
Special Report on Diseases of Cattle and on Cattle Feeding
126
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
127
Special report of diseases of the horse
128
Special report on diseases of cattle
129
State sanitary requirements governing admission of live stock
130
State sanitary requirements governing admission of livestock
131
Statistics of the dairy
132
Stomach worms in sheep
133
Summary of brucellosis (Bang's Disease) control program conducted by Bureau of Animal Industry in cooperation with the various states, July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1952
134
Summary of tuberculosis eradication work in cooperation with the various states
135
Tapeworms of poultry
136
The Determination of Generic Types: And a List of Roundworm Genera, with ..
137
The National poultry improvement plan
138
The National turkey improvement plan
139
The Story of the cattle-fever tick
140
The animal parasites of sheep
141
The control of bulk milk in stores
142
The dissemination of disease by dairy products, and methods for prevention ...
143
The effect of smelter fumes upon the live stock industry in the northwest
144
The fat testing of cream by the Babcock method
145
The hog industry
146
The immunization of young pigs against hog cholera
147
The inspection of meats for animal parasites
148
The ophthalmic and intradermic tests for glanders
149
The origin of the recent outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the United States
150
The poultry work of the Bureau of Animal Industry
151
The preparation of emulsions of crude petroleum
152
The preservation of our native types of horses
153
The relation of bacteria to the flavors of cheddar cheese
154
The sheep industry of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France
155
The story of the cattle fever tick
156
The temperature of pasteurization for butter making
157
Transcript from Bureau of Animal Industry circular 114, relating to classification of milk
158
Tuberculosis eradication under the accredited-herd plan
159
Turn cold into gold
160
Uniform methods and rules for tuberculosis-free accredited herds of pure-bred cattle
161
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Animal Industry [organizational chart]
162
Wipe out brucellosis ...
163
Hog cholera
1889
164
Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry for ..
1889
165
Special report on diseases of the horse
1890
166
Special report on the cause and prevention of swine plague
1891
167
Special report of the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States
1892
168
Special report on diseases of cattle and on cattle feeding
1892
169
Special report on the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States
1892
170
Circular no. 1-218
1893
171
Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Year ..
1896
172
Index catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology
1902
173
Publications of the Dairy Division. 1895-1905
1905
174
Regulations of the secretary of agriculture governing the inspection, etc., of live stock which is the subject of interstate commerce, with rules to prevent the spread of splenetie fever in cattle, & scabies in cattle & sheep..
1907
175
Outline of Bureau of Animal Industry files
1914
176
The ophthalmic test for glanders
1914
177
Instructions for employees engaged in eradicating foot-and-mouth disease
1915
178
Growing and handling western wools
1916
179
Your future herd
1922
180
Bobwhite quail propagation
1941
181
Regulations governing the meat inspection of the United States Department of Agriculture
1952

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Animal has written 181 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1889 to 1952.

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