Cuisine
- Latvian KitchenThe Latvian and Modern Kitchen (LATVIAN, Latviskā un Modernā Virtuve), Fischbach Latvian Committee Literary Publisher, 1949—Traditional Latvian recipes, excerpts and translations for pīrāgi, galerts, and kotletes, published at the Fischbach DP Camp, Germany.
Arts
- Arts & Crafts ExhibitionThe First Latvian Arts and Crafts Exhibition Catalog (LATVIAN, Pirmās Latvijas Daiļamatniecības Izstādes Katalogs), Valstspapīru Spiestuve, 1937—Essays on the exhibition and aspects of traditional arts and crafts. B&W and color plates of exhibit objects.
- Latvian SignsAn ABC of Latvian Signs (LATVIAN, Latvju Rakstu Ābecīte), Latviešu Bērnu Draudzības Savienība, 1939—A child's primer on the basics of Latvian ornaments and examples of how more complex forms are then constructed. Facsimile.
- Signs, Swastikas, MittensSigns, Swastikas, Rhetoric, and Mittens for NATO, Latvian Foreign Ministry et al., 2006—Latvian deities and their signs, the place of the swastika in Latvian culture, and all 5,260 pairs of mittens knitted for the 2006 NATO conference in Rīga, Latvia.
Folk Costumes
- Anna Dārziņa Post CardsLatvian folk costumes, Anna Dāŗziņa, Esslingen DP Camp, Jānis Liepiņš, ca. 1949—Illustrations of Latvian folk costumes. Set of 18 postcards.
- Abrene Folk CostumeAbrene Women's Folk Costume, Latvian State Publishing House, ca. 1960—Abrene women's folk costume illustrated multi-lingual reference fold-out.
- Augšzeme Folk CostumeAugšzeme Women's Folk Costume, Latvian State Publishing House, ca. 1960—Augšzeme women's folk costume illustrated multi-lingual reference fold-out.
- Folk Costume Fold-OutsSoviet Era Folk Costume Foldouts, Latvian State Publishing House, ca. 1960—Collection of women's and men's folk costume Soviet era souvenir fold-outs, depicting costumes from various regions of Latvia and including descriptions in French, English, Russian, and Latvian.
- Krustpils Folk CostumeKrustpils Women's Folk Costume, Latvian State Publishing House, ca. 1960—Krustpils women's folk costume illustrated multi-lingual reference fold-out.
- Latgale Folk CostumeLatgale Women's Folk Costume, Latvian State Publishing House, ca. 1960—Latgale women's folk costume illustrated multi-lingual reference fold-out.
- Nīca Folk CostumeNīca Women's Folk Costume, Latvian State Publishing House, ca. 1960—Nīca women's folk costume illustrated multi-lingual reference fold-out.
- Smiltene Folk CostumeSmiltene Women's Folk Costume, Latvian State Publishing House, ca. 1960—Smiltene women's folk costume illustrated multi-lingual reference fold-out.
Music
- Opera ProgramLatvian National Opera program (LATVIAN, Latvijas Nacionālas Operas nedēļas repertuārs), April 1923—Opera attendees' program for April 17 through 28, 1923, restored and facsimile with translation
- First USA Song FestivalThe First Latvian Song Festival in America, Chicago, 1953—Mixed choir participants' music. 21 songs, complete.
Literature
- The Lord's PrayerThe Lord's Prayer in 500 Languages, George E. Hay, Gilbert & Rivington, London, 1905—Latvian, Liv, Estonian, Lithuanian, Samogitian, Finnish, and Old Prussian excerpted. We compare the Lord's Prayer in early 16th, 20th, and current Latvian.
- 1945 Literary Almanac1945 Literary Almanac (LATVIAN, Literatūras Gada Grāmata), E. Damburs, ed., VAPP Fine Literature Publisher, 1945—Still at war, Latvian Communists serving the Soviet cause declare literary Russification an enrichment of Latvian culture.
- Skalbe's Collected WorksSkalbe's Collected Works, Volume One (LATVIAN, Skalbe—Kopoti Raksti), Auseklis, Stuttgart, authorized by UNRRA, 1947—Excerpted and translated poetry.
- The Golden HorseThe Golden Horse, 1965 performance (LATVIAN, Zelta Zirgs)—Elementary Latvian school students of the New York metropolitan area stage Rainis' Christmas play, celebrating the centenary of his birth.