• Iran in the Ancient East
  • Early Children’s Books and Their Illustrators
  • The Athenaeum Gallery, 1827–1873: The Boston Athenaeum as an Early Patron of Art
  • Sunlight Convergence/Solar Burn
  • The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
  • Stories of the Streets and of the Town, from The Chicago Record, 1893–1900
  • Photography Year/1975 Edition
  • The Obedience of a King of Portugal
  • Push
  • The Newhall Ranch: The Story of The Newhall Land & Farming Company
  • An Evening with Ninon, A Didactic Poem containing a translation of Racine’s Bernice
  • Adventures by Sea of Edward Coxere
  • A Catalogue of the Collection of Arms and Armor Presented to The Cleveland Museum of Art by Mr. and Mrs. John Severance, 1916–1923
  • By Shaker Hands
  • Word + Image: Swiss Poster Design, 1955–1997
  • The Prints of Rockwell Kent: A Catalogue Raisonné
  • By a Vote of Congress
  • Picasso: Forty Years of His Art, edited by Alfred H. Barr, Jr. with two statements by the artist, in collaboration with the Art institute of Chicago
  • The Porcelain Pagoda
  • Early American Rooms, A Consideration of the Changes in Style between the Arrival of the Mayflower and the Civil War in the Regions Originally Settled by the English and the Dutch
  • Human Reproduction
  • Don Quixote de la Mancha, Adapted from the Motteux translation of the text of Miguel de Cervantes by Leighton Barret and illustrated with drawings by Warren Chappell
  • Through Golden Windows 5 Volumes:  Fun and Fantasy (vol. 1); Adventures Here and There (vol. 2); Children Everywhere (vol. 3); American Backgrounds (vol. 4); Man and His World (vol. 5)
  • The Voyage of Racoon: A ‘Secret’ Journal of a Visit to Oregon, California and Hawaii, 1813–1814
  • The Sun Girl. A True Story about Dawamana, the Little Hopi Indian Maid of Gold Oraibi in Arizona, and of How She Learned to Dance the Butterfly Dance at Moencopi, as told by her lifelong friend Po-Lin-Gay-Si (Mrs. Elizabeth White)
  • Polar Bear Night
  • Alive: North Carolina Zoological Park
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