• Prelude to War
  • The Tree of Life, Selections from the Literature of the World’s Religions
  • Safawid Rugs and Textiles; the Collection of the Shrine of Imam ’Ali at Al-Najaf
  • The American Rhodes Scholarships, a Review of the First Forty Years
  • A Bibliography of Oliver Wendell Holmes
  • Czechoslovakia, Twenty Years of Independence
  • Town & Davis, Architects: Pioneers in American Revivalist Architecture, 1812–1870, Including a Glimpse of Their Times and Their Contemporaries
  • American Cookery
  • A Northern Nativity
  • The First Century of the John Carter Brown Library: A History with a Guide to the Collections
  • The Book of Oz Cooper: An appreciation of Oswald Bruce Cooper, with characteristic examples of his art in lettering, type designing and such of his writings as reveal the Cooperian Typographic Gospel
  • 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
  • Two That Were Tough
  • Early American Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers, 1670–1870
  • A Second Treasury of the World’s Great Letters
  • Early Houses of the King’s Province in the Narragansett Country
  • 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
  • The Mugaddimah: An Introduction to History
  • The Anatomy of British Sea Power: A History of British Naval Policy in the Pre-Dreadnought Era, 1880–1905
  • The Dance of Death Printed at Paris in 1490: A Reproduction Made from the Copy in the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection
  • An Atlas of Pelvic Operations
  • Decorated Book Papers
  • BR Marks & Remarks, The Marks by Bruce Rogers, et al., The Remarks by His Friends
  • The Scepter of Egypt: Part I. From the Earliest Times to the End of the Middle Kingdom
  • The Athenaeum Gallery, 1827–1873: The Boston Athenaeum as an Early Patron of Art
  • Lincoln’s Kalamazoo Address Against Extending Slavery
  • Stories of the Streets and of the Town, from The Chicago Record, 1893–1900
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