The following books have been published in the last year or so, and the editions are still open.
The Boscombe Valley Mystery by Arthur Conan Doyle. Another in the Plum Park Press series of miniature Sherlock Holmes stories.
$45
Burne-Jones. A selection of paintings by the famous artist, with commentary and an essay by A. Lys Baldry.
$45
Canyons of the Colorado. A detailed description of the Colorado River basin by the heralded geologist John Wesley Powell; copiously illustrated.
$45
The Cock, the Mouse, and the Little Red Hen. A perennially popular children's stories told by Felicite Lefevre, illustrated by Tony Sarg.
$45
He Walked Around the Horses. A science fiction tale, supposedly based on a true story, told by H. Beam Piper in an epistletory form.
$45
Lord Peter. Three short mystery stories by the queen of mysteries, Dorothy Sayers.
$45
Lumber. A late nineteenth-century survey of the lumber industry in the USA by William Noyes, with lots of period photographs.
$45
Bonnie Scotland. Another in the Plum Park Press series of travel books, by A. R. Hope Moncrief, with some fine illustrations by Sutton Palmer.
$45
The Slant Book. Another perennial favorite for children, by Peter Newell. The book is made on the diagonal to emphasize the "downhill" nature of the poetic story.
$45
The Water-colour Drawings of J. M. W. Turner. A collection of Turner's wonderful paintings, with commentary and an essay by W. G. Rawlinson.
$45
Unlikely Tales. A collection of short stories for young readers by Edith Nesbit.
$45