• Nailer Tom’s Diary, otherwise the Journal of Thomas B. Hazard 1778 to 1840, Printed as Written and Introduced by Caroline Hazard
  • On Modern Gardening: An Essay by Horace Walpole
  • EW Corrections and Comments SP
  • Life Without Principle
  • A Papermaking Pilgrimage to Japan, Korea and China
  • The Fortsas Bibliohoax, With a Reprint of the Fortsas Catalogue
  • A Christmas Carol in Prose, being a Ghost Story of Christmas
  • The Inferno from La Divina Commedia of Dante Alighieri
  • One Nation
  • Primitive Papermaking: An Account of a Mexican Sojourn and of a Voyage to the Pacific Islands in Search of Information, Implements, and Specimens Relating to the Making & Decorating of Bark Paper
  • The Decorative Work of T.M. Cleland: A Record and Review, with a Bibliographical and Critical Introduction by Alfred E. Hamill
  • The Letter of Christopher Columbus, Concerning His First Voyage to the New World, Done into English
  • The Kachinas are Coming, Pueblo Indian Kachina Dolls with Related Folktales
  • Aldus Pius Manutius, With an Essay, Together with a leaf from the Aldine Hypnerotomachia Poliphili printed at Venice in 1499
  • Paris: Twenty-Eight Drawings by Jean Vigoureux
  • The Heathen Chinee, Plain Language from Truthful James
  • Fact and Fantasy
  • Aftermath
  • For the Unlost, vol. 4 of the series
  • The True Travels, Adventures & Observations of Captain John Smith, Faithfully reprinted form the Original Edition
  • Bibliography of the Writings of Edgar A. Poe
  • Sidney Lawton Smith: Designer, Etcher, Engraver, With Extracts from His Diary and a Check List of His Bookplates
  • Plan and Design for the Roosevelt Memorial in the City of Washington, Submitted to the Congress of the United States by the Roosevelt Memorial Association
  • Full and By: Being a Collection of Verses by Persons of Quality in Praise of Drinking
  • Three Essays: I. Book Buying—II. Book Binding—III. The Office of Literature
  • Headlands
  • Punch and Judy, Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England
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