I scanned History of St. Augustine (Under Four Flags) from 1938. It is a 32 pages booklet for tourists visiting St. Augustine, Florida. I uploaded it to the Internet Archive. There was another one with the same title already on there but it was from a different year and some of the pictures and text were different.

Tall Ships Extravaganza, July 1984
The booklet, Rochester, New York Sesquicentennial, 1834-1984 was published in 1985. It has pictures and highlights of events that took place during the sesquicentennial year of 1984 in Rochester.
Scanned two issues of the Kodak employee newspaper, Kodakery:
Vol. 37, #34 is from Sept. 11, 1979
Vol. 37, #40 is from Dec. 13, 1979 and has nice Christmas cover
Grove Place, 1827-1984; A Quiet Neighborhood of Renaissance is a very short history of the Grove Place neighborhood of Rochester that was published in 1984.
Our 50th Year of Service, 1921 – 1971 is an anniversary booklet from Rochester Telephone. They would publish a better and larger book in 1979 called This Great Contrivance to mark the 100th anniversary of the telephone
The Beauty Around Us was published about 1959. It is a small booklet of photos by Fred H. Powers that were originally published in the Democrat & Chronicle. They are pictures of architecture in the area. In my opinion they aren’t very good pictures.
Also scanned two booklets from Rochester Education Week, April 3-9, 1949 that I put together. It says that there were about 32,000 students in the Rochester City School District at that time. Now there are only a little over 20,000 students in the district.
Program for Graduation exercises at Franklin High School, June 26, 1950. It has the names of all the students that were going to graduate that year.
Three programs given at the Eastman Theatre:
Program for “A Family Christ Mass” featuring local singers; March 23, 1975.
Program for a Concert by Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra with guest artist Garrick Ohisson; Jan. 13, 1972.
Program for the opera, “Carmen,” given by Opera Theatre of Rochester on Jan. 16, 1975.
I’m probably not scanning anything this week.