- Robin Hamlyn and Michael Phillips ed. William Blake.(Book Review): An article from: Studies in Romanticism by Morton D. Paley, 2002-06-22
- The Sewell C. Biggs Collection of American Art: A Catalogue (volume 1 & 2, hardcover) by Phillip D. Zimmerman; Jennifer Faulds Goldsborough; William H. Gerdts; Roxanne M. Stanulis, 2007-01-01
- Spain's Golden Fleece: Wool Production and the Wool Trade from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century by Professor Carla Rahn Phillips, Professor William D. Phillips Jr., 1997-06-16
- Physician Supply and Utilization by Specialty: Trends and Projections by William D. Marder, Phillip R. Kletke, et all 1988-04
- The equality of all men before the law claimed and defended; in speeches by Hon. William D. Kelley, Wendell Phillips, and Frederick Douglass, and letters from Elizur Wright and Wm. Heighton
- Essential Neurology by William Pryse-Phillips M.D., T.J. Murray M.D., 1982
- The Equality of All Men Before the Law Claimed and Defended; In Speeches By... by Wendell Phillips and Frederick Douglass.With Letters from Elizur Wright and William Heighton William D. Kelley, 1865
- The favorite Melody, " Esulti pur la barbara, " from Donizetti's ... Opera Elisir d'Amore, varied for the Piano Forte ... by W. L. Phillips by William Lovell Phillips, 1843
- The King of the Wind. Song [begins: " He burst thro' the ice-pillar'd gates " ] ... The poetry by Miss E. Cook by William Lovell Phillips, 1845
- I. The magnetic moment of the proton in H‚‚O ; II. Inelastic collisions in excited Na (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics. Thesis. 1976. Ph. D) by William Daniel Phillips, 1976
- In the United States Court of Claims, December term, A.D. 1884. No. 13,828: The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation vs. the United States and the Cherokee ... Brief for the defendant, the Cherokee Nation by William A Phillips, 1884
- Softly falls the dew of even, aria ... the poetry by D. Ryan by William Lovell Phillips, 1854
- " Side by side we wander'd. " Ballad, written by C. Jefferys by William Lovell Phillips, 1852
- The Syren and the Fisherman. A German Legend. [Begins: " The wind loudly roar'd " ]. Words by C. Jefferys by William Lovell Phillips, 1852
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