Oliver Wendell Holmes Collection (Library of Congress)
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- The promise of American life, by Herbert Croly
- Eternal salvation on no account a matter of just debt; or, Full redemption, not interfering with free grace, a sermon, delivered at Wallingford, by particular agreement, with special reference to the Murryan controversy; published with some additions and alterations, that it might be better adapted to general usefulness, by John Smalley, pastor of a church in Berlin
- Meet Mr. Mulliner, by P.G. Wodehouse
- The story of a round-house, and other poems, by John Masefield
- Familiar letters of Sir Walter Scott
- A mirror for witches, in which is reflected the life, machinations, and death of famous Doll Bilby, who, with a more than feminine perversity, preferred a demon to a mortal lover, here is also told how and why a righteous and most awfull judgement befell her, destroying both corporeal body and immortal soul, by Esther Forbes ; with woodcuts by Robert Gibbings
- The butterflies of the District of Columbia and vicinity, by Austin H. Clark
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, the autocrat and his fellow-boarders, by Samuel McChord Crothers ; with selected poems
- A treasury of English aphorisms, edited, with an introduction, by Logan Pearsall Smith
- Life on the circuit with Lincoln, with sketches of Generals Grant, Sherman and McClellan, Judge Davis, Leonard Swett, and other contemporaries, by Henry C. Whitney
- St. Ives, being the adventures of a French prisoner in England, by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The maritime history of Massachusetts, 1783-1860, by Samuel Eliot Morison
- When Valmond came to Pontiac, the story of a lost Napoleon, by Gilbert Parker
- Reminiscences, by Thomas Carlyle ; edited by James Anthony Froude
- The counsel assigned, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
- Following the Equator, a journey around the world, by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens)
- The enchanted type-writer, by John Kendrick Bangs ; illustrated by Peter Newell
- A funeral sermon delivered Thursday, July 26, 1787, at the interment of the Reverend Mr. Chauncey Whittelsey, pastor of the First Church in the city of New-Haven, who died July 24th, 1787, in the LXXth year of his age and XXXth of his ministry, by Ezra Stiles, D.D., LL. D., president of Yale College
- The letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion Denman Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson
- Reminiscences of the Civil War, by General John B. Gordon
- The law in all respects satisfied by our Saviour, in regard to those only who belong to him; or, None but believers saved, through the all-sufficient satisfaction of Christ, a second sermon, preached at Wallingford, with a view to the Universalists, by John Smalley, A.M., minister of the Gospel in Berlin
- Among friends, by Samuel McChord Cruthers
- Life in Mexico during a residence of two years in that country, by Madame Calderon de la Baraca
- On the art of writing, by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
- The literature of roguery, by Frank Wadleigh Chandler
- Interpretations of legal history, by Roscoe Pound
- Concerning Isabel Carnaby, by Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler
- Recollections of President Lincoln and his administration, by L.E. Chittenden
- Life of Charlotte Brontë, by Augustine Birrell
- A guest at the Ludlow and other stories, by Edgar Wilson Nye (Bill Nye) ; with illustrations by Louis Braunhold
- Just so stories for little children,, by Rudyard Kipling; illustrated by the author
- The great book-collectors, by Charles Isaac Elton & Mary Augusta Elton
- Lincoln, by Emil Ludwig ; translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul
- The great war, Frank H. Simonds
- Candle-lightin' time, by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; illustrated with photographs by the Hampton Institute Camera Club and decorations by Margaret Armstrong
- Letters and memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, prepared for publication by Thomas Carlyle ; edited by James Anthony Froude
- Septimus, by William J. Locke ; illustrations by James Montgomery Flagg
- The island of the mighty, being the hero stories of Celtic Britain, retold from the Mabinogion by Padraic Colum ; illustrated by Wilfred Jones
- Memoirs of the Count de Cartrie, a record of the extraordinary events in the life of a French royalist during the war in La Vendée and of his fight to Southampton where he followed the humble occupation of gardener, with an introduction by Frédéric Masson ; appendices and notes by Pierre Amédée Pichot and other hands
- Hunger and love, by Lionel Britton ; with an introduction by Bertrand Russell
- The prisoner at the bar, sidelights on the administration of criminal justice, by Arthur Train
- The land of deepening shadow, Germany-at-war, by D. Thomas Curtin
- Abraham Lincoln, by John T. Morse, Jr
- Three years & this year, a record of the Colophon adventure & an invitation to partake of its future
- The Victorian Age in literature, by G.K. Chesterton
- In Mr. Knox's country, by E.Œ. Somerville and Martin Ross ; with 8 illustrations by E.Œ. Somerville
- Halfway house, a comedy of degrees, by Maurice Hewlett
- A book of Americans,, by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benét; illustrated by Charles Child
- The constitutional history of England in its origin and development, by William Stubbs
- The philosophy of loyalty, by Josiah Royce