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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- "Thirty-seven of the finest books of our time", by Paul A. Bennett
- Thomas Bird Mosher of Portland, Maine
- Small stone houses of the Cotswold district, by E.A. Ruggles ; with pencil sketches by Meade A. Spencer
- Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë ; illustrated with wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg
- Papermaking through eighteen centuries, by Dard Hunter
- The wind in the willows, by Kenneth Grahame ; with an introduction by A.A. Milne & illustrations by Arthur Rackham
- Typographic heritage, selected essays, by Lawrence C. Wroth
- More Christmas books, compiled and edited by Walter Klinefelter ; introduction by Wilbur Macey Stone ; index by Will Ransom
- The old clock, by Thomas Hardy ; with an appended note by Carl J. Weber
- The death of Christopher Marlowe, by J. Leslie Hotson
- John Bell type, its loss and rediscovery, by Fred Anthoensen ; with a type-facsimile of John Bell's first type specimen, 1788
- Brush and pencil
- The fireside sphinx, by Agnes Repplier ; with illustrations by E. Bonsall
- Romance, a novel, by Joseph Conrad and F.M. Hueffer ; illustrated by Charles R. Macauley
- The banquet of Plato, translated from the Greek by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Mary Celeste, the odyssey of an abandoned ship, by Charles Edey Fay
- The colophon, a book collectors' quarterly
- The new colophon, a book collector's quarterly
- Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie ... ; with drawings by Arthur Rackham
- One of ours, Willa Cather
- Mark Twain's Travels with Mr. Brown, being heretofore uncollected sketches written by Mark Twain for the San Francisco Alta California in 1866 & 1867, describing the adventures of the author and his irrepressible companion in Nicaragua, Hannibal, New York, and other spots on their way to Europe, collected and edited with an introduction by Franklin Walker & G. Ezra Dane
- The tale of Benjamin Bunny, by Beatrix Potter
- Dürer's 1511 drawing of a press and printer, by Ray Nash
- The Odyssey of Homer, newly translated into English prose, by T.E. Shaw
- Biblio-typographica, a survey of contemporary fine printing style, by Paul Johnston
- John Baskerville, type-founder and printer, 1706-1775, by Josiah Henry Benton ; with an introduction by Zoltán Haraszti
- Charles Hovey Pepper, by Joseph Coburn Smith
- The dolphin, a journal of the making of the books
- Roman numerals, typographic leaves and pointing hands, some notes on their origin, history, and contemporary use, by Paul McPharlin
- Early Venetian printing illustrated
- Thomas Hardy in Maine, by Carl J. Weber
- Fore-and-afters, by B.B. Crowninshield ; with introduction by Charles Francis Adams
- The gate of appreciation, studies in the relation of art to life, by Carleton Noyes
- Banned books, informal notes on some books banned for various reasons at various times and in various places, by Anne Lyon Haight
- In tribute to Fred Anthoensen, master printer
- Thomas Bewick, engraver, by Rudolph Ruzicka
- Adam Ramage and his presses, by Milton W. Hamilton
- Songs and ballads of the Maine lumberjacks, with other songs from Maine, collected and edited by Roland Palmer Gray