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- The book in history, the book as history, new intersections of the material text : essays in honor of David Scott Kastan, edited by Heidi Brayman, Jesse M. Lander, and Zachary Lesser
- The autocrat of the breakfast-table, Oliver Wendell Holmes ; with an introduction by Van Wyck Brooks and illustrations by R.J. Holden
- Of human bondage, by W. Somerset Maugham ; with an introduction by Theodore Dreiser & sixteen etchings by John Sloan
- Snow-bound, a winter idyl, by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Idylls of the King, Alfred, Lord Tennyson ; with the introduction by Henry Van Dyke ; illustrated with lithographs in color by Lynd Ward
- Carmen Herrera, lines of sight, Dana Miller ; with contributions by Serge Lemoine, Gerardo Mosquera, Edward J. Sullivan, and a chronology by Mónica Espinel
- In confidence, when to protect secrecy and when to require disclosure, Ronald Goldfarb
- The Renaissance Chaucer, Alice S. Miskimin
- Frank Stella, a retrospective, Michael Auping ; with essays by Jordan Kantor and Adam D. Weinberg, and an interview with Frank Stella by Laura Owens
- The elements of teaching, James M. Banner, Jr., and Harold C. Cannon
- The King James version of the Holy Bible, containing the Old and the New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha, translated out of the original tongues in the year 1611
- The rime of the ancient mariner, Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; illustrated by Edward A. Wilson ; with an introduction by John Livingston Lowes
- Lord Jim, a tale, by Joseph Conrad ; with an introduction by Nicholas Monsarrat and with color lithographs by Lynd Ward
- The insanity defense, by Abraham S. Goldstein
- Law's promise, law's expression, visions of power in the politics of race, gender, and religion, Kenneth L. Karst
- Last works, lessons in leaving, Mark C. Taylor
- The kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû el-Yezdî, written down by Sir Richard F. Burton ; decorated and illuminated by Valenti Angelo
- The way of all flesh, Samuel Butler ; pictures by Robert Ward Johnson ; introduction by Theodore Dreiser
- Carmen Herrera, lines of sight, Dana Miller ; with contributions by Serge Lemoine, Gerardo Mosquera, Edward J. Sullivan, and a chronology by Mónica Espinel
- The book in history, the book as history, new intersections of the material text : essays in honor of David Scott Kastan, edited by Heidi Brayman, Jesse M. Lander, and Zachary Lesser
- The autocrat of the breakfast-table, Oliver Wendell Holmes ; with an introduction by Van Wyck Brooks and illustrations by R.J. Holden
- Of human bondage, by W. Somerset Maugham ; with an introduction by Theodore Dreiser & sixteen etchings by John Sloan
- The King James version of the Holy Bible, containing the Old and the New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha, translated out of the original tongues in the year 1611
- Snow-bound, a winter idyl, by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Idylls of the King, Alfred, Lord Tennyson ; with the introduction by Henry Van Dyke ; illustrated with lithographs in color by Lynd Ward
- The kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû el-Yezdî, written down by Sir Richard F. Burton ; decorated and illuminated by Valenti Angelo
- Lord Jim, a tale, by Joseph Conrad ; with an introduction by Nicholas Monsarrat and with color lithographs by Lynd Ward
- The way of all flesh, Samuel Butler ; pictures by Robert Ward Johnson ; introduction by Theodore Dreiser
- The rime of the ancient mariner, Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; illustrated by Edward A. Wilson ; with an introduction by John Livingston Lowes
- In confidence, when to protect secrecy and when to require disclosure, Ronald Goldfarb
- The elements of teaching, James M. Banner, Jr., and Harold C. Cannon
- The Renaissance Chaucer, Alice S. Miskimin
- Frank Stella, a retrospective, Michael Auping ; with essays by Jordan Kantor and Adam D. Weinberg, and an interview with Frank Stella by Laura Owens
- Law's promise, law's expression, visions of power in the politics of race, gender, and religion, Kenneth L. Karst
- Last works, lessons in leaving, Mark C. Taylor
- The insanity defense, by Abraham S. Goldstein