- The Rhode-Island almanack, for the year of our Lord 1793., ... Calculated for the meridian of Newport, latitude 41° 25' n. and longitude 71° 15' w. but may serve for the adjacent states., The astronomical calculations by Elisha Thornton. ; [Eight lines of verse]
- Oration pronounced at Augusta, Maine, on the fourth of July 1807, in commemoration of American independence, by Joshua Cushman
- A garland of games & other diversions, an alphabet book, by Barbara Cooney, initial letters by Suzanne R. Morse
- Abigail Adams, by Janet Whitney ; with illustrations
- A new departure for girls, by Margaret Sidney, author of Five little Peppers and how they grew, What the seven did, The Pettibone name, The golden west, etc., etc., etc. ; Illustrated by F. Childe Hassam
- A sketch of old England, by a New-England Man
- Gertrude and Claudius, John Updike
- The otter, by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Preston McDaniels
- Wings, written by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Dennis Nolan
- The Maine issue
- Catalogue of the library of the Portland Athenæum, with the by-laws and regulations of the institution
- Will Carleton, a biographical study, by A. Elwood Corning
- A discourse, delivered December 16th, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Edward Payson, as colleague pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Portland, by Seth Payson, A.M. pastor of the church in Rindge, (N.H.)
- Spoonhandle, a novel by the author of The weir, Ruth Moore
- Oriental trumpet
- Junius, including letters by the same writer, under other signatures, (now first collected) : to which are added, his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters addressed to Mr. H.S. Woodfall : with a preliminary essay, notes, fac-similes, &c
- Biz
- Up a road slowly, Irene Hunt
- A narrative of the Indian wars in New England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to the year 1677, containing a relation of the occasion, rise and progress of the war with the Indians, in the southern, werstern [sic], eastern and northern parts of said country, by William Hubbard
- The Essex gazette
- History of Portland Commandery, no. 2, of Knights Templar, including that of King Darius Council from 1805 to 1821, and of Maine Encampment, no. 1, from 1821 till 1855, when its charter was given to Templars in the valley of the Kennebec
- Humanity and happiness, translated from the Norwegian by Frank G. Nelson; introduction by Lewis Mumford
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Douglas Wiggin
- Bowdoin orient
- Portland press herald [microfilm]
- The color of abolition, how a printer, a prophet, and a contessa moved a nation, Linda Hirshman
- Sail away, poems, by Langston Hughes ; art by Ashley Bryan
- A sermon, delivered in the Second Universalist Meeting House, in Boston, on the morning of the third Sabbath in November, 1819., By Hosea Ballou, pastor
- The Falmouth gazette and weekly advertiser. (newspaper)
- Portland daily sun. (newspaper)
- An oration, pronounced July 4th, 1804, before the citizens of the town of Windham, Maine ; in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence, by Joseph Pope
- On the origin of species, or, The causes of the phenomena of organic nature, a course of six lectures to working men, by Thomas H. Huxley
- Theseus and the Minotaur, Yvan Pommaux ; translated by Richard Kutner
- Gorham times
- Community pride reporter
- Prairie lotus, Linda Sue Park
- An oration, pronounced at the request of the republican citizens of Falmouth, Maine, on the fourth of July, 1805, being the twenty-ninth anniversary of American independence, by the Rev. Joab Young
- Dust devil, by Anne Isaacs ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Ashes to ashes, Jenny Han & Siobhan Vivian
- Tuck everlasting, Natalie Babbitt
- Five minute stories, by Laura E. Richards ; illustrated by A.R. Wheelan, E.B. Barry and others
- Casco Bay breeze
- Brrr!, James Stevenson
- Escape!, the story of the great Houdini, Sid Fleischman
- Hearts of our people, Native women artists, Jill Ahlberg Yohe, Teri Greeves ; editor, Laura Silver ; foreword by Kaywin Feldman
- Ox-cart man, Donald Hall ; pictures by Barbara Cooney
- The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Esq
- Boy + Bot, by Ame Dyckman ; illustrated by Dan Yaccarino
- My dog may be a genius, poems, Jack Prelutsky ; [drawings by James Stevenson]
- A place inside of me, a poem to heal the heart, written by Zetta Elliott ; illustrated by Noa Denmon