
- From the Great Desire of Promoting Learning
- William H. Bond
- Introduction by Allen Reddick
- Preface by William Stoneman
- Hardcover 2009

- George Parker Winship as Librarian, Typophile, and Teacher
- Edited by Roger Stoddard
- As librarian and curator at Brown and later at Harvard, George Parker Winship championed the primacy of the role of rare books in American higher education. As a connoisseur and printer, he played an active role in promulgating enthusiasm for fine printing among collectors and readers in the early twentieth century. This slim, elegant volume collects three talks given on April 17, 1997, at a symposium held in Winship's memory, and includes an essay by grandson Michael Winship, himself one of America's preeminent bibliographers.
- Paperback 2005

- The Harvard Book, rev. ed
- William Bentinck-Smith
- Hardcover 1969

- A Latterday Confucian
- Susan Chan Egan
- Hardcover 1988

- Samuel Gridley Howe
- Harold Schwartz
- This readable book is the first authoritative biography of Samuel Gridley Howe, the remarkable Bostonian who actively participated in most of the major reform movements of the nineteenth century. Schwartz traces Howe's public career, but also describes Howe's childhood, his choice of a medical career, his membership--together with Longfellow, Cornelius Felton, Charles Sumner, and George Hillard--in the social circle called the Five of Clubs, and his marriage to Julia Ward.
- Hardcover 1956