Scrivener published its facsimile with text of Gospel of John 6:52-53.
The next year a new edition was published, with 98 maps and descriptive text in Latin.
Published with Japanese and English text on facing pages, the book is entitled, "Joining In!
The prints were published by subscription from 1825 to 1827, with two prints and accompanying text published each month, to be bound together by the subscriber.
A book of Hamilton's illustrations was published simultaneously, with text by Stephen Coppel.
The first issue was published in the form of a hand-stapled fanzine with text produced on a typewriter.
The next month, Pravda published stories with text regarding the purported "Jewish bourgeois-nationalist" plotters.
Jerusalem and the Holy Land, comprises 30 designs, published with text and colored plates (London, 1866-7)
Since July 2009, the journal is published exclusively in an electronic format, with full text of all published issues available online via SciELO.
In 1930 Taos Pueblo, Adams's first book, was published with text by writer Mary Hunter Austin.