E M Forster, Commonplace Book. London, Scolar Press, 1978. With introduction by P N Furbank. Reproduced from the manuscript in King's College, Cambridge.
Samuel Buck's Yorkshire Sketchbook Reproduced in facsimile from Lansdowne MS. 914 in the British Library with an introduction by Ivan Hall. Wakefield Historical Publications, 1979.
A Jordánszky Kódex, facsimile of the 16th century MS. held in the Esztergomi Fószékesegyházi Kónyvtár MSS II.1. With a volume of transcription. Budapest, Helikon Kiadó [1984]. Transferred from the Department of Printed Books and incorporated, June 1986.
John Keats: Endymion. Facsimile of the revised holograph manuscript of MA 209, 208 in the Pierpont Morgan Library. With introduction and notes by J. Stillinger. Garland Publishing Inc. Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics (John Keats Volume II), 1985. Presented by the Publisher, August 1986.
Irish Historic Towns Atlas, No. 2. Carrickfergus. Facsimile of Cott. Aug. I, ii. 42, Trinity College Dublin manuscript 1209 (26), PRO MS MPF 98, National Library of Ireland MS 3137 together with copies of other plans and photographs of Carrickfergus with preface by S Vilfan and introduction by J ...
De Laudibus Virginitatis, by Aldhelm. With Latin and English glosses. MS 1650 of the Royal Library in Brussels. With introductory chapter by G van Langenhove. Rijkuniversiteit te Gent, Extra Serie : Facsimiles II. The St. Catherine Press, Bruges, 1941. Transferred from the Department of Printed B...
Manuel Fernandes: Livro de Traças de Carpintaria, 1616. Portuguese. A facsimile of the unique MS of an illustrated ordinance on ship-construction in the Biblioteca de Ajuda, Portugal, Lisbon 1989. Presented by Anthony Campbell, esq., Map Librarian, The British Library, November 1989.
John Keats: The Woodhouse Poetry Transcripts at Harvard. Facsimile of the W2 Notebook with Description and contents of the W1 Notebook. Edited with introduction and notes by Jack Stillinger. Garland Publishing Inc. Manuscripts of the Younger Romantics (John Keats volume VI) 1988. Presented by the...
ITALIAN ILLUMINATION: Photographs of eighteen pages of a Book of Hours, executed for Alfonso V of Aragon and Naples (d. 1458) and signed by, the scribe I. A. Curius; in the possession (1938) of William Stirling, Esq., of Keir, nr. Dublane.