• Letters of Robert Browning
  • On My Way, Poetry and essays 1912–1947
  • The Early Domestic Architecture of Connecticut
  • Rossetti’s Sister Helen
  • The Doctor in History
  • The First Book of Macabees
  • Jonathan Dickinson’s Journal
  • Wine Making for the Amateur
  • A Bibliography of the Writings of Henry James
  • Thomas Hardy 1840–1928: Catalogue of a Memorial Exhibition of First Editions, Autograph Letters and Manuscripts
  • Legends of Angria, Compiled From the Early Writings of Charlotte Brontë
  • Il Libro Dell’ Arte, The Craftsman’s Handbook
  • The Colonial Background of the American Revolution: Four Essays in American Colonial History
  • Loyalists in East Florida—The Narrative (vol. 1)  1774 to 1785, The Most Important Documents Pertaining Thereto
  • Danton, by Hermann Wendel, translated from the German
  • Hurry Hurry: A Tale of Calamity and Woe, or: A Lesson in Leisure
  • The Letters and Epigrams of Sir John Harington, together with The Prayse of Private Life
  • Samuel Richardson, A Bibliographical Record of his Literary Career, with Historical Notes
  • The Way Beyond ‘Art’—the Work of Herbert Bayer
  • The Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt: Legal Administration by the Jews under the Early Roman Empire as Described by Philo Judaeus
  • Horace Walpole’s Correspondence with The Rev. William Cole
  • Goethe’s Works, with the exception of Faust: A Catalogue
  • Carl Milles: An Interpretation of His Work
  • Gentlefolk in the Making, Studies in the History of English Courtesy Literature and Related Topics from 1531 to 1774
  • A Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press, With a Record of the Prices at Which Copies Have Been Sold, Together with a Bibliography and Census of the Detached Pieces
  • Machu Picchu: A Citadel of the Incas, Report of the Explorations and Excavations made in 1911, 1912 and 1915 under the auspices of Yale University and The National Geographic Society
  • Anchors of Tradition: A Presentment of Some Little Known Facts and Persons in a Small Corner of Colonial New England called Narragansett to Which Are Added Certain Weavings of Fancy from the Thread of Life upon the Loom of Time
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