R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company
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- Castle Craneycrow, by George Barr McCutcheon
- A rod for the back of the binder;, some considerations of binding with reference to the ideals of the Lakeside press
- A wrinkle in time, the graphic novel, adapted and illustrated by Hope Larson
- The crimson wing, by H.C. Chatfield-Taylor, author of "Two women and a fool," "The idle born," etc., etc
- A sword of the old frontier, a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit : being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captain in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763, by Randall Parrish ... ; illustrated by F.C. Yohn
- The story the crocus told, Everett M. Hill
- Revolver, Marcus Sedgwick
- H.O.R.S.E., a game of basketball and imagination, Christopher Myers
- Edward Marshall Boehm's birds in porcelain;, a demonstration of fine printing, by R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
- 90 miles to Havana, Enrique Flores-Galbis
- Honolulu, sketches of life in the Hawaiian Islands from 1828 to 1861, by Laura Fish Judd ; edited by Dale L. Morgan
- Narratives of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, edited by Roger W. Lotchin
- The notorious Benedict Arnold, a true story of adventure, heroism, & treachery, Steve Sheinkin
- [Facsimile of an autograph letter to Major Ramsay, dated, Executive Mansion, Oct. 17, 1861, signed A. Lincoln]
- The last of the Knickerbockers, a comedy romance, by Herman Knickerbocker Vielé
- Once, Morris Gleitzman
- The world we live in, by the editorial staff of Life and Lincoln Barnett
- Truth and a woman, by Anna Robeson Brown
- Bomb, the race to build--and steal--the world's most dangerous weapon, Steve Sheinkin
- The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Leonard W. Labaree [and others]
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- All the king's horses, and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty-Dumpty together again, [drawings by Joseph Low]
- A rod for the back of the binder;, some considerations of binding with reference to the ideals of the Lakeside press
- The million charms of Empress Shotoku,, and other stories; a collection of tales about the preservation of rare books and documents for your amazement, edification, and enjoyment
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- Castle Craneycrow, by George Barr McCutcheon
- A wrinkle in time, the graphic novel, adapted and illustrated by Hope Larson
- A sword of the old frontier, a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit : being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captain in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763, by Randall Parrish ... ; illustrated by F.C. Yohn
- H.O.R.S.E., a game of basketball and imagination, Christopher Myers
- The story the crocus told, Everett M. Hill
- Revolver, Marcus Sedgwick
- The crimson wing, by H.C. Chatfield-Taylor, author of "Two women and a fool," "The idle born," etc., etc
- The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Leonard W. Labaree [and others]
- The last of the Knickerbockers, a comedy romance, by Herman Knickerbocker Vielé
- 90 miles to Havana, Enrique Flores-Galbis
- Bomb, the race to build--and steal--the world's most dangerous weapon, Steve Sheinkin
- Truth and a woman, by Anna Robeson Brown
- The notorious Benedict Arnold, a true story of adventure, heroism, & treachery, Steve Sheinkin
- Once, Morris Gleitzman
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