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  • The Book of Huron Mountain: A Collection of Papers Concerning the Natural History of the Region
  • Private Paper of James Boswell from Malahide Castle, In the Collection of Lt.-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham, Prepared for the Press by Geoffrey Scott
  • The Santa Fé Trail to California 1849–1852: The Journal and Drawings of H.M.T. Powell
  • Loyalists in East Florida—The Narrative (vol. 1)  1774 to 1785, The Most Important Documents Pertaining Thereto
  • Pineapples of Finest Flavor, or A Selection of Sundry Unpublished Letters of the English Roscius, David Garrick
  • Nailer Tom’s Diary, otherwise the Journal of Thomas B. Hazard 1778 to 1840, Printed as Written and Introduced by Caroline Hazard
  • A Guide to an Exhibition of the Arts of the Book
  • The Letters and Epigrams of Sir John Harington, together with The Prayse of Private Life
  • The Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt: Legal Administration by the Jews under the Early Roman Empire as Described by Philo Judaeus
  • The True Travels, Adventures & Observations of Captain John Smith, Faithfully reprinted form the Original Edition
  • The Adventures of the Redcrosse Knight
  • Sailing Days on the Penobscot: The River and Bay as They Were in the Old Days, With a Record of Vessels Built There
  • The Subtyl Historyes and Fables of Esope: Translated out of Frensshe into Englysshe by William Caxton at Westmynstre in the yere of oure Lorde MCCCCLXXXIII
  • Rockwellkentiana, Few Words and Many Pictures by R.K., With a Bibliography and List of Prints by Carl Zigrosser
  • 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.
  • Champ Rosé, Wherein May Be Discovered the Roman Letters That Were Made by Geofroy Tory and Printed by Him at Paris in His Book Called “Champ Fleury”
  • 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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