"Paradise II" (Time to Come, collection edited by August Derleth, 1954)
The several collections of essays he edited show what a master Berlin was of that form.
A 1942 collection edited by Lewis Copeland, "The World's Great Speeches," included two convention speakers.
Our World, Better Together (2013) (A private collection edited & published by Athol Williams, Harvard University)
In the 1950's he edited "Slightly Out of Order," a collection of the work of European cartoonists, and, with Louis Untermeyer, "The Best Humor Annual."
A collection of essays edited by Marilyn Kaye and Betsy Hearne.
"If You Lived Here", a collection and analysis of the effects of rebranding and gentrification in New York City, edited by Martha Rosler.
Possibly the most infamous collection of cuts, edits, reversions and modifications to a single film falls to Caligula.
It was published in the Michael Connelly edited collection, The Blue Religion.
This year, another collection edited by Mr. Hardy, "The Sense of Reality," was published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in the United States.