Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress)
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Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress)
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Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress)
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- The writings of Henry David Thoreau
- The essayes or counsels civill & morall of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban
- John McCutcheon's book, selections by Franklin J. Meine and John Merryweather ; with introduction by Vincent Starrett
- Yankee bookseller;, being the reminiscences of Charles E. Goodspeed ..
- A visit from St. Nicholas, by Clement C. Moore
- The sisters, by Joseph Conrad ; with an introduction by Ford Madox Ford
- The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin & selections from his writings, with an introduction by Henry Steele Commager ; and illustrations by Thomas Hart Benton
- "The country, that's the place to live!", (Epode II, Beatus ille qui procul negotiis), Horace
- Kokoro, hints and echoes of Japanese inner life, by Lafcadio Hearn
- The new colophon, a book collector's quarterly
- Mr. Franklin, a selection from his personal letters, edited by Leonard W. Labaree and Whitfield J. Bell, Jr
- Looking backward, 2000-1887, by Edward Bellamy ; with an introduction by Paul Bellamy, and decorations by George Salter
- The hunting of the snark, and other poems and verses, by Lewis Carroll ; illustrated by Peter Newell
- The old-book peddler, and other tales for bibliophiles, translated by Theodore W. Koch
- Reprieve, a Christmas story of 1863, by Ralph Bradford
- Pi, a hodge-podge of the letters, papers, and addresses written during the last sixty years, by Bruce Rogers
- Treasures of California collections
- Utopia, written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ; and done into English by Ralph Robynson
- English poetry to 1700
- Parade's end, Ford Madox Ford ; with an introduction by Robie Macauley
- The life and public service of General Zachary Taylor, an address, by Abraham Lincoln
- Of the uses of books, by Holbrook Jackson
- Green mansions, a romance of the tropical forest, by W.H. Hudson ; with an introduction by Wm. Beebe and illustrations by Edward A. Wilson
- Journeys to Bagdad, by Charles S. Brooks ; illustrated with original wood-cuts by Allen Lewis
- The American chap-book
- The Republic, Plato ; translated out of the Greek by Benjamin Jowett, with his introduction, analyses, and summary and with medallions cut on wood by Fritz Kredel
- Some noteworthy firsts in Europe during the fifteenth century, by E. Miriam Lone
- Bruce Rogers, a life in letters, 1870-1957, by Joseph Blumenthal ; foreword by John Dreyfus
- Pioneer printing at Dartmouth, by Ray Nash ; with a check-list of Dresden imprints by Harold Goddard Rugg
- The parable against persecution, a proposed new chapter for the Bible, by Benjamin Franklin
- The beginnings of printing in the state of Indiana, comprising a brief analysis of the literary production, and a list of items printed to 1850, by Mary Alden Walker
- Clio and my Aunt Bertha, by John T. Winterich
- Aesop's fables, Samuel Croxall's translation ; with a bibliographical note by Victor Scholderer, and numerous facsimiles of Florentine woodcuts
- More Christmas books, compiled and edited by Walter Klinefelter ; introduction by Wilbur Macey Stone ; index by Will Ransom
- Early illustrated books, a history of the decoration and illustration of books in the 15th and 16th centuries, by Alfred W. Pollard
- The John Carter Brown Library, a history, by George Parker Winship
- Proofreader's mind
- The heart of Emerson's Journals, edited by Bliss Perry
- Thomas Bird Mosher of Portland, Maine
- The goddess of reason, by Mary Johnston
- The wind in the willows, by Kenneth Grahame ; with an introduction by A.A. Milne & illustrations by Arthur Rackham
- George Washington's farewell address to his countrymen
- The author looks at format, comments, by Van Wyck Brooks [and others] ; edited by Ray Freiman
- Sir Kenelm reads in bed, by Christopher Morley
- WAD, [portraits of W.A. Dwiggins]
- Fifteenth century books and the twentieth century, an address, by Curt F. Bühler ; and a catalogue of an exhibition of fifteenth century books held at the Grolier Club, April 15-June 1, 1952
- An Iceland fisherman, by Pierre Loti ; translated from the French by Guy Endore ; illustrated with lithographs by Yngve Berg
- The field of clover, by Laurence Housman ; engraved by Clemence Housman
- The colophon, a book collectors' quarterly
- The worst Christmas story, by Christopher Morley