A Plant Pathogen Views History, by Kenneth F. Baker.
Neo-Latin Poetry of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. 1965.
Daniel Rogers: A Neo-Latin Link between the Pléiade and Sidney's 'Areopagus,' by James E. Phillips.
Milton as a Latin Poet, by Don Cameron Allen.
Milton and Clarendon: Papers on Seventeenth-Century English Historiography. 1965.
Milton as Historian, by French R. Fogle.
Clarendon and the Practice of History, by H. R. Trevor-Roper.
Some Aspects of Seventeenth Century English Printing with Special Reference to Joseph Moxon, by Carey S. Bliss. 1965.
Homage to Yeats, 1865-1965. 1966.
Yeats and the Abbey Theatre, by Walter Starkie.
Women in Yeats's Poetry, by A. Norman Jeffares.
Alchemy and Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century. 1966.
Renaissance Chemistry and the Work of Robert Fludd, by Allen G. Debus.
Some Nonexistent Chemists of the Seventeenth Century, by Robert P. Multhauf.
The Uses of Irony. 1966.
Daniel Defoe, by Maximillian E. Novak.
Jonathan Swift, by Herbert J. Davis.
Bibliography. 1966.
Bibliography and Restoration Drama, by Fredson Bowers.
In Pursuit of American Fiction, by Lyle Wright.
Words to Music. 1967.
English Song and the Challenge of Italian Monody, by Vincent Duckles.
Sound and Sense in Purcell's 'Single Songs,' by Franklin B. Zimmerman.
John Dryden. 1967.
Challenges to Dryden's Biographer, by Charles E. Ward.
Challenges to Dryden's Editor, by H. T. Swedenberg.
Atoms, Blacksmiths, and Crystals. 1967.
The Texture of Matter as Viewed by Artisan, Philosopher, and Scientist in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, by Cyril Stanley Smith.
Medical Investigation in Seventeenth Century England · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.