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Balch, Emily Greene. Bibliography. Pp. 483-512. Our Slavic Fellow Citizens. Charities Publication Committee. New York. 1910.
Bibliography. Division of ——. Library of Congress. Supplementary to list of books on immigration, 1907. List of references on Slavs in America. Select list 52. Typewritten. Washington. 1915.
Firkins, Ina Ten Eyck. Slavs in the United States. A reading list compiled by ——. Bulletin of Bibliography. Boston. 8:217-21. Oct., 1915.
Hrbek, Jeffrey D. List of books in English relating to Bohemians and Bohemia. Osvěta Americká. Omaha. Dec. 30, 1908.
Kerner, R. J. Foundations of Slavic Bibliography. Reprinted from the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 10:3-39. Jan., 1916. Published for the Bibliographical Society of America. Chicago. 1916.
—— Slavic Europe. A Selected Bibliography in the Western European Languages comprising history, languages and literatures. 500 pp. Harvard University Press. Cambridge. 1918.
Malin, Wm. Gunn. Catalogue of books relating to, or illustrating the history of the Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren, as established in Bohemia and Moravia by followers of John Huss, overthrown and exiled by Ferdinand II, of Austria, renewed and reorganized under the auspices of Count Zinzendorf, and now generally known as the Moravian Church. Pp. 1-131. Includes Bohemian, English, Latin, German, Dutch and French books collected by Wm. Gunn Malin, member of the Church. The Malin Library, so-called, numbers (1881) 690 works and is the property of the Moravian Church at Bethlehem, Pa. Philadelphia. 1881.