Portland imprints + Southworth Press
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- Clarence Hale Memorial, [addressed to] United States of America. United States District Court. District of Maine, Southern Division ; at Portland, Maine March 29, 1935
- A Yorkshire lass,, by George Gissing
- The treasure of El Lāhūn,, by H.E. Winlock
- Music and musicians of Maine;, by George Thornton Edwards; being a history of the progress of music in the territory which has come to be known as the State of Maine, from 1604 to 1928
- Centennial history of Harrison, Maine
- Sonnets and lyrics, by Ethelyn Burleigh Stubbs
- Thrilling adventures;, guiding, trapping, big game hunting from the Rio Grande to the wilds of Maine,, by V. E. Lynch
- Ephemera from the Anthoensen Press
- History of the Congregational churches in Maine,, by Calvin Montague Clark
- The origin and development of Longfellow's Evangeline,, by Manning Hawthorne & Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana
- An elegy written in a country church-yard,, by Thomas Gray; with an introduction by John T. Winterich
- Foreshadowings of Smith college;, selections from letters of Louisa Dickinson to John Morton Greene 1856-1857; prepared by their daughter, Helen French Greene
- Frank Forester <Henry William Herbert>, a tragedy in exile,, by William Southworth Hunt
- Feathers,, by Carl Van Vechten
- A stroll thro' the past, accompanied by an invisible associate, and using an 18th century stage-route and river ford : preceded by a summary of the early ownerships and provincial governments of Maine : together with a collection of historical data gathered in and around Kennebunk Village and sketches of buildings which have long since disappeared, by William E. Barry
- Ships of the past,, by Charles G. Davis; with an introduction by Irving R. Wiles
- One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at Buxton lower corner, August 16, 1922 : with additional history
- Three centuries of Freeport, Maine,, by Florence G. Thurston and Harmon S. Cross
- Hardy music at Colby;, a check-list compiled with an introduction,, by Carl J. Weber
- The pearl., (The Bowdoin ed.) The text of the fourteenth century English poem,, edited by members of the Chaucer course (English 21-22) in Bowdoin college
- The modern tendency in American painting,, by Catherine Beach Ely
- The thrifty dreamers and other poems,, by Israel Jordan
- The art of rigging;, containing an explanatin of terms and phrases, and the progressive method of riging expressly adapted for sailing ships, by Capt. George Biddlecombe, r.n., with an introduction by Capt. Ernest H. Pentecost, r.n.r
- A Shropshire lad;, decorations by Edw. A. Wilson
- Matter for a May morning;, poems fond & foolish,, by Edward Hugh Sothern
- Elizabeth Akers and the unsubstantial character of fame, [by] John T. Winterich
- A speciman of printing types together with a collection of printer's flowers, The Southworth-Anthoensen Press
- Edmund Kean,, by Harold Newcomb Hillebrand ..
- Say it again,, a book of essays,, by Persis Vose; introduction by Earnest Elmo Calkins
- A catalogue of Russian icons received from the American Russian Institute for exhibition., New York, January 12-February 23, MCMXXXI
- H. O. Havemeyer collection, catalogue of paintings, prints, sculpture and objects of art, H. O. Havemeyer
- Early American portraiture,, by Frederic Fairchild Sherman
- Voyages & discoveries in the South Seas, 1792-1832, by Captain Edmund Fanning
- Shipping & craft in silhouette;, drawings and text by Charles G. Davis
- Chinese textiles;, an introduction to the study of their history, sources, technique, symbolism, and use, occasioned by the exhibition of Chinese court robes and accessories,, by Alan Priest and Pauline Simmons. New York, December 8, 1931-January 31, 1932
- A glossary of the construction, decoration and use of arms and armor in all countries and in all times, together with some closely related subjects,, by George Cameron Stone
- New England captives carried to Canada between 1677 and 1760, during the French and Indian wars,, by Emma Lewis Coleman ..
- The study of music in the American college,, by Roy Dickinson Welch
- Ultra-violet rays and their use in the examination of works of art,, by James J. Rorimer ..
- Mower family history;, a genealogical record of the Maine branch of this family, together with other branches of the family tree., Walter L. Mower, compiler
- Condensed style book, containing brief topographical rules adopted by the Southworth Press, compiled by John A. E. Noyes
- Catalogue, international exhibition of ceramic art. The American Federation of Arts, 1928, 1929
- The ancestry of Bethia Harris, 1748-1833,, wife of Dudley Wildes of Topsfield, Massachusetts,, by Walter Goodwin Davis
- The Southern plantation overseer as revealed in his letters
- Outline of the elements of music, prepared for Portland Public Schools by T. E. Hazell
- William Morris and the Kelmscott Press;, an exhibition held in the Library of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, from October 9 to December 31, 1959., To which is appended an address by Philip C. Duschnes before the friends of the Library of Brown University, December 7, 1959
- Annual meeting, July 9-10, 1934, York, Maine, Garden Club of America
- Samuel F.B. Morse, American painter;, a study occasioned by an exhibition of his paintings, February 16 through March 27, 1932,, by Harry B. Wehle
- The London perambulator,, by James Bone; with illustrations by Muirhead Bone
- A description of St. Joseph's Church, Portland (Deering), Maine, crown of the Right Reverend Jubilarian's labors