• American Cookery, or, The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry and Vegetables, etc.
  • An Original Leaf, from the Bible of the Revolution, and an Essay concerning it, Colonial Edition
  • Jemima Condict: Her Book, Being a transcript of the diary of an Essex County maid during the Revolutionary War
  • The Bashford Dean Collection of Arms and Armor in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor, in all countries and in all times, together with some closely related subjects
  • Life in Carolina and New England during the Nineteenth Century, as Illustrated by Reminiscences and Letters of the Middleton Family of Charleston, South Carolina, and of the DeWolf Family of Bristol, Rhode Island.
  • The Portraits of Increase Mather, with Some Notes on Thomas Johnson, an English Meszzotinter
  • Imogen! Imogen Cunningham Photographs 1910–1973
  • Stray Leaves from the Private Papers of Henry Rye-Croft
  • How Many Miles from St. Jo? The Log of Sterling B.F. Clark, a Forty-Niner, with Comments by Ella Sterling Mighels Together with a Brief Autobiography of James Phelan, 1819–1892, Pioneer Merchant
  • The Spanish Occupation of California: Plan for Establishment of a Government; Junta or Council held at San Blas, May 16, 1768; Diario of the Expeditions made to California Assembled for this book
  • The Books of WAD, A Bibliography of the Books designed by W.A. Dwiggins
  • The First Century of the John Carter Brown Library: A History with a Guide to the Collections
  • Vita de Sancto Hieronymo, Reprint of the Life of St. Jerome, in Italian, which is found in few copies only of the edition of his Letters printed at Ferrara by Lorenzo de Rossi in 1497
  • Depression Dog
  • The Alphabet and Elements of Lettering, Revised and Enlarged with Many Full-Page Plates and Other Illustrations Drawn and Arranged by the Author
  • 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
  • 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
  • Piratical Barbarity, or The Female Captive: Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, & the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the Pirates, March 12th, 1825
Loading...
Loading...