50. Romance of Old Belgium, from Caesar to Kaiser. (1915.) Elizabeth Williams Champney and Frere Champney. A choice story full of the romance of truth. The illustrations are from Rubens' paintings, photographs and original pen and ink drawings.
51. Seven Weeks in Hawaii. (1913.) Minnie Leola Crawford.
52. Seven Weeks in the Orient. (1914.) Same author. Vacation letters, written by a business girl who was enjoying her trip to the full, were sent to the mother at home. They were passed on to be read by friends who saw that there was more than a personal interest in them and insisted on their publication. A Chicago publisher readily accepted them. Another vacation trip led to the second volume. The style is sprightly and original and photographs of the author's own taking illustrate both books.
53. Seven Years on the Pacific Slope. (1914.) Mrs. Hugh Fraser and Hugh C. Fraser. The writers lived in Okanogan County in a little village on the Methow River near its junction with the Columbia. They tell of ordinary events but give a clear picture of the development of that region from 1905 to 1912.
54. Reminiscences of a Diplomatist's Wife. (1912.) Either alone or in collaboration Mrs. Fraser has published ten volumes.
55. Birds of Washington. William Leon Dawson and John Hooper Bowles. Two elegant volumes describing 372 species. There are three hundred original halftone illustrations. An analytical key for identification, by Lynds Jones.
56. Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Washington. Arthur Remington. Two volumes and supplement.
57. Remington and Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington. Two volumes and supplement. (1913.)
58. Remington's 1915 Codes and Statutes of Washington. (1916.) Two volumes.