The Library [“With a Chapter on Modern English Illustrated Books by Austin Dobson”] (Macmillan, 1881)
“To Dr. John Brown, author of Rab and his Friends.” Contents: “An Apology for the Book-Hunter,” “The Library,” “The Books of the Collector,” and “Illustrated Books”
Books and Bookmen (Geoge J. Coombes, 1886)
[This book was printed in New York by George J. Coombes, who held the copyright.] This book is dedicated to Brander Mathews:
To
BRANDER MATTHEWS
You took my vagrom essays in,
You found them shelter over sea;
Beyond the Atlantic’s foam and din
You took my vagrom essays in!
If any reader there they win
To you he owes them, not to me.
You took my vagrom essays in,
You found them shelter over sea!
Contents: “Prefatory Note—with a Ballade of the Real and Ideal,” “Literary Forgeries,” “Parish Registers,” “Bookmen at Rome,” “Bilbiomania in France,” “Bookbindings,” “Elzevirs,” “Some Japananese Bogie-Books,” “A Bookman’s Purgatory,” and “Envoy—A Ballade of the Unattainable”
Notes and Names in Books (Chicago, 1900). See WorldCat. [I have not seen this 17-page publication, but I assume it may be a pirated copy of an article from a periodical. Lang often wrote about owners’ marginalia in books.]