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- The life of Washington, together with curious anecdotes equally honourable to himself & examplary to his young countrymen, by Mason L. Weems ; introduced by Henry Steele Commager and embellished with historical woodcuts by Robert Quackenbush
- Of mice and men, John Steinbeck ; with illustrations by Fletcher Martin and an introduction by John T. Winterich
- The war of the worlds, H.G. Wells ; introduction by J.B. Priestley ; illustrated by Joe Mugnaini
- The master of Ballantræ, by Robert Louis Stevenson ; with an introduction by G.B. Stern and with color lithographs by Lynd Ward
- Monsieur Beaucaire, by Booth Tarkington ; illustrated and decorated by T.M. Cleland and with a preface by J. Donald Adams
- Three tales, a simple heart. The legend of Saint Julian. Herodias, by Gustave Flaubert ; with an introduction by Guy de Maupassant ; and illustrated by May Néama
- Lysis, or, Friendship ;, The symposium ; Phaedrus, Plato ; translated from the Greek, with introductory analyses, by Benamin Jowett ; with a preface by Whitney J. Oates and illustrations by Eugene Karlin
- The book of ballads, selected and edited by MacEdward Leach ; illustrated with woodcuts by Fritz Kredel
- The eclogues, Publius Virgilius Maro ; translated into English verse by C.S. Calverley ; with an introduction by Moses Hadas ; and drawings by Vertès
- Bel-Ami, by Guy de Maupassant ; with an introduction by Alec Waugh & illustrations by Bernard Lamotte
- The Oresteia, Aeschylus ; translated from the Greek by E.D.A. Morshead ; with an introduction by Rex Warner ; illustrated by Michael Ayrton
- Maggie, a girl of the streets, a story of New York, by Stephen Crane ; with an introd. by Shirley Ann Grau and gravures from etchings by Sigmund Abeles
- The [rose] & the [ring], by William Makepeace Thackeray ; with the marginal glosses by Michael Angelo Titmarsh and the illustrations drawn by Fritz Kredel with the considerable assistance of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh
- The Alhambra, Washington Irving ; with an introduction by Angel Flores and illustrated by Lima de Freitas
- Steppenwolf, by Hermann Hesse ; illustrated with woodcuts by Helmut Ackermann
- Flowers of evil, Charles Baudelaire ; translated into English verse by various hands ; edited, with an introduction and notes, by James Laver and illustrated with engravings by Pierre-Yves Trémois
- The torrents of spring, by Ivan Turgenev ; translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett ; with an introduction by Alec Waugh & illustrated by Lajos Szalay
- The man of property, John Galsworthy ; with an introduction by Evelyn Waugh ; illustrations by Charles Mozley
- The poems of William Shakespeare, edited by Herbert Farjeon ; with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer
- The life & opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman, by Laurence Sterne ; with an introduction by Christopher Morley and illustrations by T.M. Cleland
- Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres, by Henry Adams ; with a new introduction by Francis Henry Taylor and photographs by Samuel Chamberlain
- The way of the world, comedy in five acts, by William Congreve ; with illustrations by T.M. Cleland and an introduction by Louis Kronenberger
- Childhood, boyhood, youth, by Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Leo Wiener ; with an introduction by John Bayley and with wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg
- The light of Asia, being the life and teaching of Gautama, prince of India and founder of Buddhism, by Edwin Arnold ; with an introd. by Melford E. Spiro and ill. by Ayres Houghtelling
- Man and superman, by George Bernard Shaw ; introduced by Lewis Casson ; illustrated by Charles Mozley
- Billy Budd ;, Beníto Cereno, Herman Melville ; with an introduction by Maxwell Geismar and paintings by Robert Shore
- Eugene Onegin, a novel in verse, Alexander Puskin ; a new translation by Babette Deutsch ; edited, with a special introduction, by Avrahm Yarmolinsky ; illustrated with lithographs by Fritz Eichenberg
- The time machine, H.G. Wells ; introduction by J.B. Priestley ; illustrated by Joe Mugnaini
- The invisible man, by H.G. Wells ; illustrated by Charles Mozley ; the introduction by Bernard Bergonzi
- The Koran, selected suras, translated from the Arabic by Arthur Jeffery and decorated by Valenti Angelo
- Quarto-millenary, the first 250 publications and the first 25 years, 1929-1954, of the Limited Editions Club : a critique, a conspectus, a bibliography, indexes
- Dracula, Bram Stoker ; with an introduction by Anthony Boucher ; illustrated with wood engravings by Felix Hoffmann
- The war of the worlds, H.G. Wells ; introduction by J.B. Priestley ; illustrated by Joe Mugnaini
- Lysis, or, Friendship ;, The symposium ; Phaedrus, Plato ; translated from the Greek, with introductory analyses, by Benamin Jowett ; with a preface by Whitney J. Oates and illustrations by Eugene Karlin
- Monsieur Beaucaire, by Booth Tarkington ; illustrated and decorated by T.M. Cleland and with a preface by J. Donald Adams
- The master of Ballantræ, by Robert Louis Stevenson ; with an introduction by G.B. Stern and with color lithographs by Lynd Ward
- Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres, by Henry Adams ; with a new introduction by Francis Henry Taylor and photographs by Samuel Chamberlain
- Of mice and men, John Steinbeck ; with illustrations by Fletcher Martin and an introduction by John T. Winterich
- The life & opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman, by Laurence Sterne ; with an introduction by Christopher Morley and illustrations by T.M. Cleland
- The life of Washington, together with curious anecdotes equally honourable to himself & examplary to his young countrymen, by Mason L. Weems ; introduced by Henry Steele Commager and embellished with historical woodcuts by Robert Quackenbush
- The torrents of spring, by Ivan Turgenev ; translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett ; with an introduction by Alec Waugh & illustrated by Lajos Szalay
- The book of ballads, selected and edited by MacEdward Leach ; illustrated with woodcuts by Fritz Kredel
- The eclogues, Publius Virgilius Maro ; translated into English verse by C.S. Calverley ; with an introduction by Moses Hadas ; and drawings by Vertès
- Flowers of evil, Charles Baudelaire ; translated into English verse by various hands ; edited, with an introduction and notes, by James Laver and illustrated with engravings by Pierre-Yves Trémois
- The Oresteia, Aeschylus ; translated from the Greek by E.D.A. Morshead ; with an introduction by Rex Warner ; illustrated by Michael Ayrton
- The [rose] & the [ring], by William Makepeace Thackeray ; with the marginal glosses by Michael Angelo Titmarsh and the illustrations drawn by Fritz Kredel with the considerable assistance of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh
- The man of property, John Galsworthy ; with an introduction by Evelyn Waugh ; illustrations by Charles Mozley
- Bel-Ami, by Guy de Maupassant ; with an introduction by Alec Waugh & illustrations by Bernard Lamotte
- Steppenwolf, by Hermann Hesse ; illustrated with woodcuts by Helmut Ackermann
- The poems of William Shakespeare, edited by Herbert Farjeon ; with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer
- Man and superman, by George Bernard Shaw ; introduced by Lewis Casson ; illustrated by Charles Mozley
- The light of Asia, being the life and teaching of Gautama, prince of India and founder of Buddhism, by Edwin Arnold ; with an introd. by Melford E. Spiro and ill. by Ayres Houghtelling
- The invisible man, by H.G. Wells ; illustrated by Charles Mozley ; the introduction by Bernard Bergonzi
- Childhood, boyhood, youth, by Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Leo Wiener ; with an introduction by John Bayley and with wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg
- Eugene Onegin, a novel in verse, Alexander Puskin ; a new translation by Babette Deutsch ; edited, with a special introduction, by Avrahm Yarmolinsky ; illustrated with lithographs by Fritz Eichenberg
- The time machine, H.G. Wells ; introduction by J.B. Priestley ; illustrated by Joe Mugnaini
- Dracula, Bram Stoker ; with an introduction by Anthony Boucher ; illustrated with wood engravings by Felix Hoffmann
- The Koran, selected suras, translated from the Arabic by Arthur Jeffery and decorated by Valenti Angelo
- Billy Budd ;, Beníto Cereno, Herman Melville ; with an introduction by Maxwell Geismar and paintings by Robert Shore
- Quarto-millenary, the first 250 publications and the first 25 years, 1929-1954, of the Limited Editions Club : a critique, a conspectus, a bibliography, indexes