1. Sakata Sakujirō. Chaseki okoshiezu mokuroku (Folded-drawing Tea Houses). 90 paper architectural models, housed in two custom-made wooden boxes. Nara(?), ca. early twentieth century.
2. Lu, Shaofei 魯少飛 , editor. Shi dai man hua 時代漫画 (Modern Sketch). Shanghai: Shidai tushu gongsi, February 1934–May 1937. Princeton holdings: Issues 1–29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, plus a bonus (later) issue. 26 x 19 cm. Issues 1, 11, 18, 26.
3. Hanga (Woodblock Print). 16 issues. Kobe: Hanga-no-Ie (Yamaguchi Hisayoshi, publisher), 1924–1930.
4. Ihara Saikaku (1642–1693). 男色大鑑: 本朝若風俗男色 Nanshoku ōkagami: Honchō waka fūzoku (The Great Mirror of Male Love: The Custom of Boy Love in Our Land). Illustrated by Yoshida Hanbei (fl. ca. 1681–1693). 8 vols. in 10 parts. Osaka: Yamazaki Ichibei; Kyoto: Fukaeya Tarōbei, 1687.
5. Govard Bidloo (1649–1713). Anatomia humani corporis: centum & quinque tabulis / per artificiosiss. G. de Lairesse ad vivum delineatis, demonstrata, veterum recentiorumque inventis explicata plurimisque, hactenus non detectis, illustrata. Amsterdam: Sumptibus viduae Joannis à Someren, haeredum Joannis à Dyk, Henrici & viduae Theodori Boom, 1685.
6. Jean-Gaspard Gevaerts (1593–1666). Pompa introitus honori Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi Austriaci Hispaniarum Infantis S.R.E. Card. belgarum et burgundion um gubernatoris, etc. a S.P.Q. Antverp.… Antwerp: Excudebat Ioannes Meursius ... : Veneunt exemplaria apud Theod. a Tulden, qui iconum tabulas ex archetypis Rubenianis delineauit et scalpsit [sic], [1641].
7. Kitagawa Utamaro (1753?–1806), illustrator; with Akera Kankō (1740–1800), editor. 潮干のつとShiohi no tsuto (Gifts from the Ebb Tide). [Edo]: Kōshōdō Tsutaya Juzaburō, ca. 1789.
9. Jacobus Strada (1507–1588). Imperatorum romanorum omnium orientalium et occidentalium verissimae imagines ex antiquis numismatis quam fidelissime delineatae. Addita cuiusque vitae descriptione ex thesauro Iacobi Stradae et per brevi elogio uniuscuiusque carmine, quod quasi epitome est historiae, ad iuu and am memoriam. Zurich: Ex Officina Andreae Gesneri, 1559.
10. Roll, Jordan, Roll. Text by Julia Peterkin (1880–1961); photographic studies by Doris Ulmann (1882–1934). New York: Robert O. Ballou, [1933]. Copy 236 of 350 copies printed by letterpress and copper-plate photogravure. Signed by the author and photographer.