• Benjamin Franklin on Marriage
  • Prunes and Prism, with Other Odds and Ends
  • Contemporary American Portrait Painters, Illustrating and Describing the Work of Fifty Living Painters
  • The Heart’s Journey
  • "In Modern Dress," A one-act play
  • L’Aiglon: A Drama in Six Acts
  • A Way Out: A One Act Play
  • Sonnets from Antan
  • The Wooden Pillow
  • Benjamin Franklin’s Proposals for the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania
  • Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World with Lemuel Gulliver
  • Notes by Lady Louisa Stuart on George Selwyn and His Contemporaries
  • The White Cat and Other Old French Fairy-Tales
  • Foreshadowings of Smith College: Selections from Letters of Louisa Dickinson to John Morton Greene 1856–1857, Prepared by Their Daughter Helen French Greene
  • The Divine Comedy
  • The Day of Doom, or A Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgment, with other poems
  • The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Glass: Its Origin, History, Chronology, Technic and Classification to the Sixteenth Century
  • Aucassin and Nicolete
  • Mason Locke Weems: His Works and Ways in Three Volumes, A Bibliography Left Unfinished by Paul Leicester Ford
  • Letters: Joseph Conrad to Richard Curle, Edited with an Introduction and Notes by R.C.
  • The Diary and Letters of Benjamin Pickman (1740–1819) of Salem, Massachusetts With a Biographical Sketch and Genealogy of the Pickman Family, by George Francis Dow
  • Ship of Fools, An Original Leaf from the First Edition of Alexander Barclay’s English translation of Sebastian Brant’s “Ship of Fools,” printed by Richard Pynson in 1509
  • Around the Horn in ’49: The Journal of The Hartford Union Mining and Trading Company, December, 1848 to September, 1849, With an Introduction by Oscar Lewis
  • Japanese Prints by Harunobu & Shunsho, in the Collection of Louis V. Ledoux
  • Punch and Judy, Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England
  • Omai, First Polynesian Ambassador to England: The True Story of his Voyage there in 1774 with Captain Cook
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