• Andrea Robbins and Max Becher: Portraits
  • The 1980s: A Virtual Discussion
  • Translations from the Chinese
  • WAD to RR, a Letter about Designing Type
  • Dynamic Anatomy
  • Vashington ou la Liberté du Nouveau Monde, Tragédie en Quatre Actes
  • Safawid Rugs and Textiles; the Collection of the Shrine of Imam ’Ali at Al-Najaf
  • Ceremonial Costumes of the Pueblo Indians, their Evolution, Fabrication, and Significance in the Prayer Drama
  • Town & Davis, Architects: Pioneers in American Revivalist Architecture, 1812–1870, Including a Glimpse of Their Times and Their Contemporaries
  • Early American Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers, 1670–1870
  • A Second Treasury of the World’s Great Letters
  • The Mugaddimah: An Introduction to History
  • Belomor, An Account of the Construction of the New Canal between the White Sea and the Baltic Sea
  • Photobooth book
  • The Swineherd
  • My Life in Art
  • 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
  • The Vatican to Vegas
  • An Evening with Ninon, A Didactic Poem containing a translation of Racine’s Bernice
  • The Prints of Rockwell Kent: A Catalogue Raisonné
  • Tobacco: A Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts and Engravings acquired since 1942 in the Arents Tobacco Collection. Part I, 1507–1571
  • Around the World, 10th Stage, México book
  • 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 American Heritage Book of the Revolution
  • 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)
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