• Maps of Connecticut, Before the Year 1800
  • Maps of Connecticut for the Years of Industrial Revolution
  • The Catalogue of the Collections of Joseph T. Tower, Jr., Class of 1921 in the Institute of Geographical Exploration, Harvard University
  • Pineapples of Finest Flavor, or A Selection of Sundry Unpublished Letters of the English Roscius, David Garrick
  • Nailer Tom’s Diary, otherwise the Journal of Thomas B. Hazard 1778 to 1840, Printed as Written and Introduced by Caroline Hazard
  • Danton, by Hermann Wendel, translated from the German
  • Red-Figured Athenian Vases in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Shaker Furniture, The Craftsmanship of an American Communal Sect
  • Samuel Richardson, A Bibliographical Record of his Literary Career, with Historical Notes
  • For the Unlost, vol. 4 of the series
  • Horace Walpole’s Correspondence with The Rev. William Cole
  • Letters to and from Madame du Deffand and Julie de Lespinasse
  • Sidney Lawton Smith: Designer, Etcher, Engraver, With Extracts from His Diary and a Check List of His Bookplates
  • Sailing Days on the Penobscot: The River and Bay as They Were in the Old Days, With a Record of Vessels Built There
  • Drawings in the Fogg Museum of Art, A Critical Catalogue
  • American Cookery, or, The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry and Vegetables, etc.
  • A History of the Printed Book, being the Third Number of the Dolphin
  • Concord River, Selections from the Journals of William Brewster
  • The Flowering of New England
  • The Seamen’s Handbook for Shore Leave, Seventh Edition
  • Carl Milles: An Interpretation of His Work
  • The Elements of Lettering
  • Snow on Cholera, Being a Reprint of Two Papers by John Snow, M.D., Together With a Biographical Memoir by B.W. Richardson and an Introduction by Wade Hampton Frost
  • Chester Noyes Greenough: An Account of His Life as Teacher, Dean, Master & Scholar
  • Hail Chant and Water Chant, Navajo Religion Series\, Volume II\, illustrated
  • The First Century of the John Carter Brown Library: A History with a Guide to the Collections
  • Early Houses of the King’s Province in the Narragansett Country
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