- Emerson: The Mind on Fire (Centennial Books) by Robert D. Richardson Jr., 1996-11-06
- Indians by Robert C Hurst, 1000
- Five Against Venus: A Science Fiction Novel by Philip Latham, 1952
- Being Singular Plural (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) by Jean-Luc Nancy, 2000-11-01
- Two English Francophiles: Some French influences on fashionable Elizabethan fiction (Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C, Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, literature) by Brenda E Richardson, 1984
- CYBERPULP MAGAZINE 2 - FALL 2004 by G.W. Thomas (editor) A.R. Yngve, H.E. Smith, Robert Mancebo, Nancy Jackson, Robert Richardson, William Campbell, Hank Queene, Kevin Anderson, C.J. Burch, Scott Stanley, Elizabeth Blue, Cathy Buburuz Cyberpulp Magazine, 2004
- Stations on the way: Sermons to seminarians by Robert L. Richardson, 1989
- Ante-Nicene Fathers: Volume 9: Bibliographical Synopsis by E. C. Richardson General Index to Volumes 1-8 by Bernhard Pick (Nicene Fathers) by Alexander Roberts, 1980-05
- Reverend R.R. Morrow, Jr by David C Morrow, 1999
- About Me: Childcraft #14: The How and Why Library (Volume 14) by Childcraft International, Paul Thompson, et all 1974
- Low-Income Housing and the State in the Eastern Caribbean. (book reviews): An article from: The Geographical Review by Bonham C. Richardson, 1996-10-01
- Five Against Venus by Philip (pseudonym of Robert Shirley Richardson). Latham, 1958
- An examination of the opinions maintained in the "Essay on the principles of population", by Malthus; and in the "Elements of political economy," by Ricardo; ... James Graham's "Address to the land-owners." by J. C Ross, 1827
- National Geographic: As We Begin Our Second Century, the Geographic Asks: Can Man Save This Fragile Earth? (Vol. 174, No. 6, December 1988, Special Limited Collector's Edition with Holographic Covers) by Bart McDowell, John J. Putman, et all 1988
|