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FROM: "Shirley Gidley" <[removed]@hotmail.com>
REC'D: 3/10/03, 3:25 PM
My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She thinks
it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one by
Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found it.
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REC'D: 3/10/03, 3:35 PM
*
<t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith,
a romance
* by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
* Released: Feb 1999
I found it on Project Gutenberg.
Phalbe Henriksen
Director
Bradford County Public Library
Starke, FL
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FROM: "Corrigan, Kathie" <[removed]@ILSOS.NET>
REC'D: 3/10/03, 3:46 PM
Main Entry: Salamanca, J. R.
Title: Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: INPROCESS
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: After serving in the army, twenty-two-year-old Vincent goes to
work at the insane asylum in his small Southern hometown. He is so
captivated by Lilith, an intelligent schizophrenic patient, that he puts his
love for her above his better judgment. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 1961
ain Entry: Thomson, June.
Title: Portrait of Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: RC 19295
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: Gallery owner Eustace Quinn travels to the English village of
Althorpe to arrange with elderly handicapped artist Max Gifford and his much
younger wife, Nina, for an exhibition of Max's paintings. Quinn is found
murdered, and bachelor-detective Inspector Rudd investigates. Some strong
language
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From: Phalbe Henriksen [[removed]@neflin.org]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 3:33 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Re: Stumper: Lilith
Is it this:
*
<t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith
,
a romance
* by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
* Released: Feb 1999
I found it on Project Gutenberg.
Phalbe Henriksen
Director
Bradford County Public Library
Starke, FL
At 03:22 PM 3/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She thinks
>it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one by
>Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found it.
>
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FROM: "Laura McCaffery" <[removed]@acpl.lib.in.us>
REC'D: 3/10/03, 3:57 PM
Laura Hibbets McCaffery
Nonprofit Resource Center
Readers' Services
Allen County Public Library
200 E. Berry
Fort Wayne IN 46802
260-421-1238
This is my opinion and mine alone. The
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those of the author. The message
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>>> [removed]@ILSOS.NET 03/10/03 04:40PM >>>
from, our system
Main Entry: Plaidy, Jean, 1906-
Title: Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: RC 35552
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: In Victorian England, Amanda Leigh is raised in wealth while
spunky Lilith Tremorney is the family maid. Despite their differences, the
two girls become fast friends. When Amanda faces a dreaded marriage to her
cousin, she runs away with Lilith to London to look for Lilith's lover, a
medical student. Although now essentially in the same class, the two women
still confront different destinies
Main Entry: Salamanca, J. R.
Title: Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: INPROCESS
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: After serving in the army, twenty-two-year-old Vincent goes to
work at the insane asylum in his small Southern hometown. He is so
captivated by Lilith, an intelligent schizophrenic patient, that he puts his
love for her above his better judgment. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 1961
ain Entry: Thomson, June.
Title: Portrait of Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: RC 19295
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: Gallery owner Eustace Quinn travels to the English village of
Althorpe to arrange with elderly handicapped artist Max Gifford and his much
younger wife, Nina, for an exhibition of Max's paintings. Quinn is found
murdered, and bachelor-detective Inspector Rudd investigates. Some strong
language
-----Original Message-----
From: Phalbe Henriksen [[removed]@neflin.org]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 3:33 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Re: Stumper: Lilith
Is it this:
*
<t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith
,
a romance
* by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
* Released: Feb 1999
I found it on Project Gutenberg.
Phalbe Henriksen
Director
Bradford County Public Library
Starke, FL
At 03:22 PM 3/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She thinks
>it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one by
>Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found it.
>
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FROM: "Laura McCaffery" <[removed]@acpl.lib.in.us>
REC'D: 3/10/03, 3:57 PM
Laura Hibbets McCaffery
Nonprofit Resource Center
Readers' Services
Allen County Public Library
200 E. Berry
Fort Wayne IN 46802
260-421-1238
This is my opinion and mine alone. The
views, opinions, and judgements
expressed in this message are solely
those of the author. The message
contents have not been reviewed or
approved by the Allen County Public
Library.
Laura Hibbets McCaffery
Nonprofit Resource Center
Readers' Services
Allen County Public Library
200 E. Berry
Fort Wayne IN 46802
260-421-1238
This is my opinion and mine alone. The
views, opinions, and judgements
expressed in this message are solely
those of the author. The message
contents have not been reviewed or
approved by the Allen County Public
Library.
>>> [removed]@ILSOS.NET 03/10/03 04:40PM >>>
from, our system
Main Entry: Plaidy, Jean, 1906-
Title: Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: RC 35552
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: In Victorian England, Amanda Leigh is raised in wealth while
spunky Lilith Tremorney is the family maid. Despite their differences, the
two girls become fast friends. When Amanda faces a dreaded marriage to her
cousin, she runs away with Lilith to London to look for Lilith's lover, a
medical student. Although now essentially in the same class, the two women
still confront different destinies
Main Entry: Salamanca, J. R.
Title: Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: INPROCESS
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: After serving in the army, twenty-two-year-old Vincent goes to
work at the insane asylum in his small Southern hometown. He is so
captivated by Lilith, an intelligent schizophrenic patient, that he puts his
love for her above his better judgment. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 1961
ain Entry: Thomson, June.
Title: Portrait of Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: RC 19295
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: Gallery owner Eustace Quinn travels to the English village of
Althorpe to arrange with elderly handicapped artist Max Gifford and his much
younger wife, Nina, for an exhibition of Max's paintings. Quinn is found
murdered, and bachelor-detective Inspector Rudd investigates. Some strong
language
-----Original Message-----
From: Phalbe Henriksen [[removed]@neflin.org]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 3:33 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Re: Stumper: Lilith
Is it this:
*
<t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith
,
a romance
* by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
* Released: Feb 1999
I found it on Project Gutenberg.
Phalbe Henriksen
Director
Bradford County Public Library
Starke, FL
At 03:22 PM 3/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She thinks
>it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one by
>Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found it.
>
>_________________________________________________________________
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FROM: Spencer Ms Martha <[removed]@usmc-mccs.org>
REC'D: 3/11/03, 11:07 AM
Martha
-----Original Message-----
From: Phalbe Henriksen [[removed]@neflin.org]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:33 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Re: Stumper: Lilith
Is it this:
*
<t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith
,
a romance
* by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
* Released: Feb 1999
I found it on Project Gutenberg.
Phalbe Henriksen
Director
Bradford County Public Library
Starke, FL
At 03:22 PM 3/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She thinks
>it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one by
>Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found it.
>
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FROM: Spencer Ms Martha <[removed]@usmc-mccs.org>
REC'D: 3/11/03, 11:07 AM
Martha
-----Original Message-----
From: Corrigan, Kathie [[removed]@ILSOS.NET]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:41 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: RE: Stumper: Lilith
from, our system
Main Entry: Plaidy, Jean, 1906-
Title: Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: RC 35552
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: In Victorian England, Amanda Leigh is raised in wealth while
spunky Lilith Tremorney is the family maid. Despite their differences, the
two girls become fast friends. When Amanda faces a dreaded marriage to her
cousin, she runs away with Lilith to London to look for Lilith's lover, a
medical student. Although now essentially in the same class, the two women
still confront different destinies
Main Entry: Salamanca, J. R.
Title: Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: INPROCESS
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: After serving in the army, twenty-two-year-old Vincent goes to
work at the insane asylum in his small Southern hometown. He is so
captivated by Lilith, an intelligent schizophrenic patient, that he puts his
love for her above his better judgment. Some descriptions of sex and some
strong language. 1961
ain Entry: Thomson, June.
Title: Portrait of Lilith [sound recording]
Book Number: RC 19295
Holding Agency: DLC-B NLS/BPH
Format: Audio Cassette Book
Annotation: Gallery owner Eustace Quinn travels to the English village of
Althorpe to arrange with elderly handicapped artist Max Gifford and his much
younger wife, Nina, for an exhibition of Max's paintings. Quinn is found
murdered, and bachelor-detective Inspector Rudd investigates. Some strong
language
-----Original Message-----
From: Phalbe Henriksen [[removed]@neflin.org]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 3:33 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Re: Stumper: Lilith
Is it this:
*
<t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith
,
a romance
* by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
* Released: Feb 1999
I found it on Project Gutenberg.
Phalbe Henriksen
Director
Bradford County Public Library
Starke, FL
At 03:22 PM 3/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She thinks
>it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one by
>Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found it.
>
>_________________________________________________________________
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FROM: Dennis Lien <[removed]@tc.umn.edu>
REC'D: 3/11/03, 11:07 AM
A couple other possibilities not yet, I think, mentioned:
Perhaps Marie Corelli's THE SOUL OF LILITH (1892) or Mrs. E.D.E.N.
Southworth's LILITH: A SEQUEL TO 'THE UNLOVED WIFE' (also late
19th century sometime). The Corelli is available online at
http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/corelli/soul1.html
Corelli's typically florid preface to her book reads
" THE following story does not assume to be what is generally understood
by a "novel." It is simply the account of a strange
and daring experiment once actually attempted, and is offered to those
who are interested in the unseen "possibilities" of the
Hereafter, merely for what it is,--a single episode in the life of a
man who voluntarily sacrificed his whole worldly career in a
supreme effort to prove the apparently Unprovable. "
The Southworth doesn't seem to be online, although others of her
books are. I've never read anything by her but have the vague
impression of her as the Barbara Cartland of her day.
For what it's worth...
Dennis Lien / U of Minnesota Libraries // [removed]@tc.umn.edu
FROM: [removed]@SLS.LIB.IL.US
REC'D: 3/11/03, 11:49 AM
Chris
Quoting Spencer Ms Martha <[removed]@usmc-mccs.org>:
> I may be wrong, but I remember vaguely that Lilith is the novel that
> the
> musical Carousel was based on.
>
> Martha
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phalbe Henriksen [[removed]@neflin.org]
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:33 PM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: Re: Stumper: Lilith
>
>
> Is it this:
>
> *
> <t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith
> ,
> a romance
> * by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
> * Released: Feb 1999
> I found it on Project Gutenberg.
>
> Phalbe Henriksen
> Director
> Bradford County Public Library
> Starke, FL
>
>
>
> At 03:22 PM 3/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>
>
>
>
> >My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She
> thinks
> >it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one
> by
> >Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found
> it.
> >
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FROM: [removed]@SLS.LIB.IL.US
REC'D: 3/11/03, 12:00 PM
Chris
Quoting Spencer Ms Martha <[removed]@usmc-mccs.org>:
> I may be wrong, but I remember vaguely that Lilith is the novel that
> the
> musical Carousel was based on.
>
> Martha
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phalbe Henriksen [[removed]@neflin.org]
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:33 PM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: Re: Stumper: Lilith
>
>
> Is it this:
>
> *
> <t9.cgi?entry=1640&full=yes&ftpsite=http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/>Lilith
> ,
> a romance
> * by MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
> * Released: Feb 1999
> I found it on Project Gutenberg.
>
> Phalbe Henriksen
> Director
> Bradford County Public Library
> Starke, FL
>
>
>
> At 03:22 PM 3/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>
>
>
>
> >My customer seeks a book she read "in the 1930's or 1940's." She
> thinks
> >it's entitled "Lilith"; doesn't know author's name. It isn't the one
> by
> >Macdonald or Jean Plaidy. I've searched Worldcat but haven't found
> it.
> >
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