1. Amud HaAvodah by Rabbi Baruch bar Avraham of Kosov—Chernowitz 1863
2. Darchei Tshuva, part 3—Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Shapira of Munkatch. Munkatch 1903
3. Ma’or Einayim—Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Chernobyl. Lemberg 1869
4. Likkutei Torah—Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl—Pietrekov 1889.
5. Pitgamin Kadishin of the Baal Shem Tov, the Maggid of Mastrich, Rabbi Levi Yitzhak of Berdichev, and more. Lublin 1889
6. Bnei Issachar—Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov. Lemberg 1909.
7. Degel Machaneh Ephraim—Rabbi Moshe Haim Ephraim of Sadilkov. Lemberg 1870
8. Shaar Issachar on the moadim and zemanim, part 2. Rabbi Haim Eliezer Shapira of Munkatch. Munkatch 1938
9. Three books that form one whole, from the author of the Shevet Mussar, with Yiddish translation, by Rabbi Yaakov Leiner of Radzin (probably family of the Admorim of Radzin). Warsaw 1913.
10. Arvei Nahal on the Torah—Rabbi David Shlomo Ivshitz, author of the Levushei Srad and Arvei Nahal. Warsaw 1905.
Various defects, conditions.