More than 900 works on paper so far, including drawings, collages, readymades, photographs and etchings. All are at @bookcard; a sample appears below.

C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed (Faber and Faber: London, 1971). 2021

Jasper Johns, Figure 9 from Black Numeral Series, in Paper Chase: Ten Years of Collecting Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Cantor (Cantor Arts Center, 2021). 2022

Mitch Epstein, The City (Powerhouse Books: New York, 2001). 2024

Jennifer Bartlett, Squaring: 2; 4; 16; 256; 65,536, in Recent Acquisitions, a Selection 2016–2018 (The Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York, 2018). 2019

Richard C. Schwartz, No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model (Sounds True: Boulder, 2021). 2024

Moshe Safdie, Puerto Rico Habitat module, and Ralph Putzker, untitled program for San Francisco State College, in Moshe Safdie, For Everyone a Garden (MIT Press and the Images Publishing Group: Mulgrave, Australia, 2015). 2019

George Segal, Cinema, in Mark Francis and Hal Foster, Pop (Phaidon: London, 2005). 2024

Bernard Malamud, Idiots First (Dell Publishing, 1963, New York). 2024

Bruce Conner, untitled (July 27, 1974), in Bruce Conner: It's All True (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and University of California Press: San Francisco, 2016). 2021

Sid Avery, "James Garner with Wife Lois Garner and Step-Daughter Kimberly, September 15, 1958," Gene Trindl (Maverick), Eliot Elisofon (at the March on Washington), and other photographs and stills of James Garner. And Lois Clarke quoting James Garner in James Garner and Jon Winokur, The Garner Files: A Memoir (Simon & Schuster: New York, 2011). 2019

Jenny Holzer, One-Liner. And Robert Mitchum in Krome Barratt, Logic and Design: The Syntax of Art, Science & Mathematics (Eastview: Westfield, New Jersey, 1980). 2019

Vjia Celmins, Lamp #1 and Time Magazine Cover. And Vija Celmins and Michelle White in Michelle White, "Arresting Ambiguity: Vija Celmins in the 1960s," in Franklin Sirmans and Michelle White, Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster 1964–1966 (The Menil Collection: Yale University Press: New Haven and London, 2010). 2019

Edith Clever in Peter Handke's Die Linkshändige Frau. And Peter Handke, The Left-Handed Woman (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York, 1978). 2019

Vija Celmins, Rhinoceros. And Ann Temkin, Contemporary Voices: Works from the UBS Art Collection (Museum of Modern Art: New York, 2005). 2019

Stardust Memories. And Hyperréalistes américains (Galerie des quatre mouvements: Paris, 1972). 2024

Gary Panter, "Cataloging Systems," in Leonard Koren, 13 Books: Notes on the Design, Construction & Marketing of My Last ... (Stone Bridge Press: Berkeley, California, 2001). 2018

Doina Popescu and Rachel Verbin quoting Philip Monk ("Life's Traces" in Arnaud Maggs) and Arnaud Maggs, Répertoire, in Arnaud Maggs (Steidl: Göttingen, Germany, 2013). 2018

David Seymour (Chim), "Egyptian Prisoners at El Gamel Airfield, Port Said, Egypt," and Tom Beck, "Tereska, a Child in a Residence for Disturbed Children, Poland," in Tom Beck, David Seymour (Chim) (Phaidon: London, 2005). 2018

Erno Rapée, Motion Picture Moods for Pianists and Organists (Arno Press: New York, 1974). 2018

Thomas Struth Photographs, September 30, 2014–February 16, 2015 (The Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York, 2015). 2018
