• An Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard
  • California in 1851, The Letters of Dame Shirley
  • The Masters of Modern Art
  • Walden, or Life in the Woods
  • All About Mother Goose
  • Pen-Knife Sketches, of Chips of the Old Block
  • A Book of American Trade-marks and Devices
  • The Colonial Printer
  • Some Contemporary Americans: The Personal Equation in Literature
  • The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî
  • California As It Is & As It May Be, Or A Guide to the Gold Region  
  • Wine Making for the Amateur
  • Nursery Rhymes of New York City (with additions)
  • South County Studies of Some Eighteenth Century Persons, Places & Conditions in the Portion of Rhode Island Called Narragansett
  • The Time Machine: An Invention
  • Three Essays: I. Book Buying—II. Book Binding—III. The Office of Literature
  • Exercises Commemorative of Lida Shaw King, Dean of Pembroke 1905–1922, Held in Alumnae Hall, March 3, 1932
  • A Catalogue of the Altschul Collection of George Meredith in the Yale University Library
  • The Pearl: The Fourteenth Century English Poem, Rendered in Modern Verse, with an Introductory Essay by Stanley Perkins Chase
  • Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle, Prepared for the Press by Geoffrey Scott and Frederick A. Pottle
  • Maryland Silversmiths 1715–1830, With Illustrations of Their Silver and Their Marks and with a Facsimile of the Design Book of William Faris
  • On Modern Gardening: An Essay by Horace Walpole
  • The Letter of Christopher Columbus, Concerning His First Voyage to the New World, Done into English
  • Droll Stories: Thirty Tales by Honoré de Balzac, Completely Translated into Modern English by Jacques Le Clercq
  • Sidney Lawton Smith: Designer, Etcher, Engraver, With Extracts from His Diary and a Check List of His Bookplates
  • A Picture of America: The Photostory of America—As It Is—And As It Might Be Told by The News Camera
  • Fashions in American Typography 1780 to 1930, With brief illustrated stories of the life and environment of the American people in seven periods and demonstrations of E.G.G.’s Fresh Note Typography
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