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Theory and History of Bibliography. Transl. by Shaw, Ralph RobertRalph
Robert Shaw
yayınlayan Schneider, Georg
1934
Kitap:
Çevrimiçi Alıntı
Önizleme
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The History of Bibliography
yayınlayan Taylor, Archer
Essays in History and Literature Presented by Fellows of the Newberry
Library to Stanley Pargellis, 1965
Kitap Bölümü:
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Önizleme
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The History of Bibliography
yayınlayan Taylor, Archer
Essays in History and Literature Presented by Fellows of the Newberry
Library to Stanley Pargellis. Chicago: Newberry Library; London: Quaritch. pp.
231. [1965:5031965:503], 1965
Kitap Bölümü:
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Önizleme
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Theory and History of Bibliography
yayınlayan J. Periam Danton
Books Abroad, 07/1935
Kitap İncelemesi:
Çevrimiçi Tam Metin
Önizleme
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Theory and History of Bibliography by Georg Schneider
yayınlayan Pierce Butler
The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy, 04/1935
Kitap İncelemesi:
Çevrimiçi Tam Metin
Önizleme
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Contribution à l'histoire de la bibliographie sur P. Vidal de la Blache (A
contribution to the history of bibliography about...
yayınlayan Pinchemel, Philippe
Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français, 1988, Cilt 65, Yayın 4
Résumé. - Essai d'histoire et de typologie bibliographiques à propos de P.
Vidal de la Blache. Classement chronologique et distinction de cinq
périodes....
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Theory and History of Bibliography by Georg Schneider. Ralph Robert Shaw
yayınlayan Butler, Pierce
The Library Quarterly, 04/1935, Cilt 5, Yayın 2
Süreli Yayın Makalesi:
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Schneider, Georg. Theory and History of Bibliography. Transl. by Shaw,
Ralph RobertRalph Robert Shaw
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Bodleian Library Record, 1935
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Schneider, Georg. Theory and History of Bibliography. Transl. by Shaw,
Ralph RobertRalph Robert Shaw
Times Literary Supplement, 1935
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Contents
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The
state of bibliography today (1979)
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Physical
bibliography in the twentieth century (1979)
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The
evolving role of bibliography (1984)
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Issues
in bibliographical studies since 1942 (1992)
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Years
on : bibliography then and now (2003)
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Thoughts
on the centenary of The Bibliographical Society of America (2004)
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The
historiography of American literary publishing (1965)
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The
Bibliographical Society's News sheet, 1894-1920 (1967)
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The
descriptive bibliography of American authors (1968)
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Copyright
records and the bibliographer (1969)
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The
periodical literature of English and American bibliography (1968)
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Indianapolis
in the world of books (1973)
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Bibliography
and science (1974)
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The
descriptive bibliography of eighteenth-century books (1975)
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The
centennial meeting and convocation of the Grolier Club (1984)
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Exhibitions
at the Grolier Club (1984)
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The
varieties of scholarly editing (1985)
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The
fiftieth anniversary of The Bibliographical Society of the University Of
Virginia (1997)
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A
history of Studies in bibliography : the first fifty years (1997)
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brief history of the English short-title catalogue in North America (1998)
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Some
thoughts on catalogues (2008)
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The
textual criticism of visual and aural works (2008)
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Bibliographical
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Part 1
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THE SCOPE AND HISTORY OF BIBLIOGRAPHY
AND ALLIED FIELDS
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A. Selected Basic Readings
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W.W. Greg, "What Is
Bibliography?", Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 12
(1911-13): 39-53.
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Reprinted in his Collected Papers
(1966), pp. 75-88; and in Sir Walter Wilson Greg: A Collection of His
Writings, ed. Joseph Rosenblum (1998), pp. 85-96.
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Fredson Bowers, "Bibliography, Pure
Bibliography, and LiteraryStudies,"Papers of the Bibliographical Society
of America 46 (1952): 186-208. Reprinted in his Essays in Bibliography, Text,
and Editing (1975), pp. 37-53.
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Fredson Bowers, The Bibliographical Way
(1959), pp. 7-34. Reprinted in his Essays in Bibliography, Text, and Editing
(1975), pp. 54-74.
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William A. Jackson, Bibliography and
Literary Studies (1962), pp. 1-16. Reprinted in his Records of a
Bibliographer (1967), pp. 211-23.
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Fredson Bowers,
"Bibliography," Encyclopædia Britannica, 1962 ed., 3: 539-43.
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Lloyd Hibberd, "Physical and
Reference Bibliography," Library 5th ser. 20 (1965): 124-34.
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Roy Stokes, "Bibliography," in
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science 2 (1969): 407-19.
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G.T. Tanselle, "Bibliography and
Science," Studies in Bibliography 27 (1974): 55-89. Reprinted in his
Selected Studies in Bibliography (1979), pp. 1-35.
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G.T. Tanselle, "Bibliographers and
the Library," Library Trends 25 (1976-77): 745-62. Reprinted in his
Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 24-40.
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G.T. Tanselle, "The State of
Bibliography Today," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 73
(1979): 289-304. Reprinted in The Bibliographical Society of America,
1904-79: A Retrospective Collection (1980), pp. 542-57.
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Ross Atkinson, "An Application of
Semiotics to the Definition of Bibliography," Studies in
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Bibliography 33 (1980): 54-73.
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G.T. Tanselle, The History of Books as a
Field of Study (1981). Also printed as "From Bibliography to Histoire
Totale," Times Literary Supplement, 5 June 1981, pp. 647-49. Reprinted
in his Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 41-55.
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G.T. Tanselle, "Bibliographical
History as a Field of Study," Studies in Bibliography 41 (1988): 33-63.
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G.T. Tanselle, Libraries, Museums, and
Reading (1991). Reprinted in his Literature and Artifacts
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(1998), pp. 3-23.
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Peter Davison, "Introduction,"
and G.T. Tanselle, "Issues in Bibliographical Study since 1942," in
The Book Encompassed, ed. Peter Davison (1992), pp. 1-11, 24-36.
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G.T. Tanselle, A Description of
Descriptive Bibliography (1992). Also in Studies in Bibliography 45 (1992):
1-30. Reprinted in his Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 127-56.
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Nicolas Barker, "Libraries and the
Mind of Man," in A Potencie of Life: Books in Society, ed. Barker
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(1993), pp. 179-94.
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D.F. McKenzie, "What's Past Is
Prologue": The Bibliographical Society andHistory of the Book (1993).
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G.T. Tanselle, "Enumerative
Bibliography and the Physical Book," in Scholarly Publishing in Canada
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and Canadian Bibliography, ed. Paul
Aubin et al. (1993), pp. 145-59. Also printed in Third
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National Conference on the State of
Canadian Bibliography: Achievements, Challenges and
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Opportunities, ed. Eric L. Swanick with
Sandra Alston, Paul Aubin, and Bruce Whiteman (1994),
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pp. 433-45. Reprinted in Tanselle's
Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 186-99.
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David McKitterick,
"Introduction," in R.B. McKerrow, Introduction to Bibliography for
Literary
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Students (1994 printing).
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G.T. Tanselle, "Introduction,"
in Fredson Bowers, Principles of Bibliographical Description (1994
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printing).
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G.T. Tanselle, "Printing History
and Other History," Studies in Bibliography 48 (1995): 269-89.
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Reprinted in his Literature and
Artifacts (1998), pp. 307-27.
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G.T. Tanselle, "The Future of
Primary Records," in Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
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(ed. Allen Kent) 58 (1996): 53-73. Also
printed in Biblion 5.1 (Fall 1996): 4-32. Reprinted in
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his Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp.
96-123.
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G.T. Tanselle, "A Rationale of
Collecting," Studies in Bibliography 51 (1998): 1-25.
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B. General Studies
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Adam Clarke, A Bibliographical
Dictionary (1802-6).
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Thomas Hartwell Horne, An Introduction
to the Study of Bibliography (1814).
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Henry R. Tedder, "A Few Words on
the Study of Bibliography," Transactions and Proceedings of the
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Library Association of the United
Kingdom, 7th conference, 1884, pp. 128-31.
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W.T. Rogers, A Manual of Bibliography
(1891).
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W.A. Copinger, "Inaugural
Address," Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 1 (1892-93):
29-59.
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John Ferguson, Some Aspects of
Bibliography (1900).
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A.R. Spofford, A Book for All Readers
(1900).
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James Duff Brown, A Manual of Practical
Bibliography (1906).
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A.W. Pollard, "Bibliography and
Bibliology," Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed. (1910).
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R.B. McKerrow, "Notes on
Bibliographical Evidence for Literary Students and Editors of English
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Works of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries," Transactions of the Bibliographical Society
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12 (1914; for 1911-13): 211-318.
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David Murray, Bibliography, Its Scope
and Methods (1917).
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Sidney Hodgson,
"Bibliography," in Stationers' Craft Lectures (1923), pp. 62-77.
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Georg Schneider, Theory and History of
Bibliography (1923, 1926, 1930; trans. Ralph R. Shaw, 1934;
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rev. Friedrich Nestler, 1999).
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R.B. McKerrow, An Introduction to
Bibliography for Literary Students (1927).
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Henry B. Van Hoesen and F.K. Walter,
Bibliography, Practical, Enumerative, Historical (1928).
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W.W. Greg, "The Present Position of
Bibliography," Library 4th ser. 11 (1930): 241-62. Reprinted in
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his Collected Papers (1966), pp. 207-25;
and in Sir Walter Wilson Greg: A Collection of His
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Writings, ed. Joseph Rosenblum (1998),
pp. 119-34.
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Arundell Esdaile, A Student's Manual of
Bibliography (1931; 5th ed., rev. Roy Stokes, 1981).
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W.W. Greg, "Bibliography--An
Apologia," Library 4th ser. 13 (1932-33): 113-43. Reprinted in his
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Collected Papers (1966), pp. 239-66; and
in Sir Walter Wilson Greg: A Collection of His
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Writings, ed. Joseph Rosenblum (1998),
pp. 135-57.
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Stephen Gaselee, "The Aims of
Bibliography," Library 4th ser. 13 (1932-33): 225-50.
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About Books: A Gathering of Essays,
introd. James D. Hart (1941). [Reprinted essays by Randolph
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Adams, T.M. Cleland, Edwin Grabhorn, and
Lawrence C. Wroth.]
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The
Bibliographical Society 1892-1942: Studies in Retrospect (1945).
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Fredson Bowers, "Bibliography and
the University," Library Chronicle of the University of
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Pennsylvania 15 (1949): 37-51. Reprinted
in his Essays in Bibliography, Text, and Editing
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(1975), pp. 3-14.
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David B. Boswell, A Text-Book on
Bibliography (1952).
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Norman E. Binns, An Introduction to
Historical Bibliography (1953; rev. ed., 1962).
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Geoffrey Keynes, "Religio
Bibliographici," Library 5th ser. 8 (1953): 63-76. Reprinted in his
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Bibliotheca Bibliographici (1964), pp.
ix-xxiii.
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Percy Freer, Bibliography and Modern
Book Production (1954).
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Kenneth A. Mallaber, A Primer of
Bibliography (1954).
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David Foxon, The Technique of
Bibliography (1955).
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E.E. Willoughby, The Uses of
Bibliography to the Students of Literature and History (1957).
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I.R. Willison, Towards a General Theory
of Historical Bibliography (1958).
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Roy Stokes (ed.), "Current Trends
in Bibliography," Library Trends 7 (April 1959): 495-591. [Includes
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Fredson Bowers, "The Function of
Bibliography," pp. 497-510.]
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F.N.L. Poynter, Bibliography: Some
Achievements and Prospects (1961).
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Fredson Bowers, Bibliography and Modern
Librarianship (1966). Reprinted in his Essays in
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Bibliography, Text, and Editing (1975),
pp. 75-93.
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E.W. Padwick, Bibliographical Method: An
Introductory Survey (1969).
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Roy Stokes, The Function of Bibliography
(1969).
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Fredson Bowers, "Four Faces of
Bibliography," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 10
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(1971): 33-45. Reprinted in Essays in
Bibliography, Text, and Editing (1975), pp. 94-108.
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Philip Gaskell, A New Introduction to
Bibliography (1972).
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Gordon N. Ray, "Books as a Way of
Life," Illinois Libraries 55 (April 1973): 235-41. Also printed in
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Reading in a Changing World (1976), pp.
20-30; reprinted in Books as a Way of Life: Essays by
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Gordon N. Ray, ed. G.T. Tanselle (1988),
pp. 351-64.
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Wallace Kirsop, "Literary History
and Book Trade History: The Lessons of L'Apparition du livre,"
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Australian Journal of French Studies 16
(1979): 488-535.
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John Feather, "Cross-Channel
Currents: Historical Bibliography and L'Histoire du Livre," Library 6th
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ser. 2 (1980): 1-15.
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Lawrence J. McCrank, Education for Rare
Book Librarianship: A Reexamination of Trends and
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Problems (1980).
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Ian Willison, On the History of
Libraries and Scholarship (1980).
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Robert B. Harmon, Elements of
Bibliography: A Simplified Approach (1981, 1989, 1998).
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Robert Darnton, "What Is the
History of Books?", Daedalus, Summer 1982, pp. 65-83. Also printed in
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Kenneth E. Carpenter (ed.), Books and
Society in History (1983), pp. 3-26.
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John Feather, "The Rare-Book
Librarian and Bibliographical Scholarship," Journal of Librarianship
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14.1 (January 1982): 30-44.
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Jules David Prown, "Mind in Matter:
An Introduction to Material Culture Theory and Method,"
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Winterthur Portfolio 17 (1982): 1-19.
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Roger Laufer (ed.), La Bibliographia
matérielle (1983).
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Luigi Balsamo, La Bibliografia: Storia
di una tradizione (1984; trans., 1990).
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D.W. Krummel, Bibliographies: Their Aims
and Methods (1984).
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States on the State of the Humanities
(1985), pp. 154-60.
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William Proctor Williams and Craig S.
Abbott, An Introduction to Bibliographical and Textual Studies
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(1985, 1989).
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John P. Feather and David McKitterick,
The History of Books and Libraries: Two Views (1986).
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Feather's essay, "The Book in
History and the History of the Book," is also printed, with fewer
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citations, in Journal of Library History
21 (1986): 12-26.
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D.F. McKenzie, Bibliography and the
Sociology of Texts (1986, 1999).
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Conor Fahy, Saggi di bibliografia
testuale (1988).
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D.W. Krummel, "The Dialectics of
Enumerative Bibliography: Observations on the Historical Study of
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the Practices of Citation and
Compilation," Library Quarterly 58 (1988): 238-57.
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William P. Barlow, Jr.,
"Bibliography: Queen & Servant of Scholarship," Book Club of California
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Quarterly News Letter 54 (1988-89):
59-73.
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Bernhard Fabian, The Future of
Humanistic Scholarship (1990; with comments by Michael T. Ryan and
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Thomas F. Staley).
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Sidney E. Berger, The Design of
Bibliographies (1991). [Cf. review by John Lancaster in Library
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Quarterly 63 (1993): 134-35.]
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Marcus A. McCorison, "Humanists and
Byte-Sized Bibliography," Proceedings of the American
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Philosophical Society 135 (1991): 61-72.
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Robin Alston, The Battle of the Books
(1992).
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Terry Belanger, The Objects of
Bibliography: An Exhibition (1992).
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John Horden (ed.), Bibliographia:
Lectures 1975-1988 by Recipients of the Marc Fitch Prize for
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Bibliography (1992). [Includes Robert
Shackleton, "Old Books in the University Library,"
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pp. 121-29.]
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Michael Olmert, The Smithsonian Book of
Books (1992).
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David M. Seaman, "Special
Collections and the Teaching of Bibliography," Gatherings &
Offerings
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[University of Virginia Library], Spring
1992, pp. 55-57.
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Daniel Traister, "What Good Is an
Old Book?" Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarianship 7.1 (1992):
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26-42.
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Paul Aubin et al. (eds.), Scholarly
Publishing in Canada and Canadian Bibliography: Selected Papers
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on Two Themes (1993). [Includes Robin
Alston, "Bibliography in the Computer Age," pp. 57-68;
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Robert Estivals, "Bibliographie,
bibliologie, bibliométrie: Approche comparative des écoles
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européennes et anglo-saxonnes," pp.
69-83; and G.T. Tanselle, "Enumerative Bibliography and
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the Physical Book," pp. 145-59.]
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T.H. Howard-Hill, "The
Institutionalization of Bibliography," Analytical & Enumerative
Bibliography
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n.s. 7 (1993): 181-91.
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Joel Silver, "Technology and the
World of Books," AB Bookman's Weekly 93 (2 May 1994): 1929-30,
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1932, 1934-36, 1938.
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Eric L. Swanick with Sandra Alston, Paul
Aubin, and Bruce Whiteman (eds.), Third National
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Conference on the State of Canadian
Bibliography: Achievements, Challenges and Opportunities
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(1994). [See esp. Robin Alston, "Bibliography
in the Computer Age," pp. 181-92; Robert
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Estivals, "Bibliographie,
bibliologie, bibliométrie: approche comparative des écoles européennes
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et anglo-saxonnes," pp. 257-70;
G.T. Tanselle, "Enumerative Bibliography and the Physical
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Book," pp. 433-45; and Richard
Landon, "Conclusion," pp. 447-50.]
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Karen Mulhallen (ed.), "The
Book," Descant 26.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1995).
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Stephen Weissman, "What Use Is
Bibliography?: The Life and Opinions of an Antiquarian Bookseller,"
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Papers of the Bibliographical Society of
America 89 (1995): 133-48.
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William P. Barlow, Jr., "Bibliography
and Bibliophily," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of
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America 90 (1996): 139-50.
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Peter Quartermain, "Undoing the
Book," Text 9 (1996): 119-32.
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Manuale enciclopedico della bibliofilia
(1997). [Reviewed by Bernard Rosenthal in Papers of the
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Bibliographical Society of America 93
(1999): 151-55.
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Marchall Brooks (ed.), The Romance of
the Book (1997).
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Frederick Kilgour, The Evolution of the
Book (1998). [Reviewed by Michael Ryan in College &
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Research Libraries 60 (1999): 295-97.]
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James O'Donnell, Avatars of the Word:
From Papyrus to Cyberspace (1998).
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G.T. Tanselle, Literature and Artifacts
(1998).
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W.B. Carnochan, "Where Did Great
Books Come From Anyway?", Book Collector 48 (1999): 353-71.
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Rolf Du Rietz, Den tryckta skriften:
Termer och begrepp (1999).
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Lewis A. Kaplan, "The Cultural
Value of Books: United States of America v. Daniel Spiegelman,
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Defendant," Gazette of the Grolier
Club n.s. 50 (1999): 9-25.
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Werner Gundersheimer, "Against the
Grain," RBM 1.1 (2000): 14-26.
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Abby Smith (ed.), Authenticity in a
Digital Environment (Council on Library and Information
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Resources, 2000).
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Roger E. Stoddard, "Looking at
Marks in Books," Gazette of the Grolier Club n.s. 51 (2000): 27-47.
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Nicholas A. Basbanes, Patience and
Fortitude: A Roving Chronicle of Book People, Book Places, and
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Book Culture (2001). [See review by
Larry McMurtry, New York Review of Books, 20 December
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2001, pp. 57-59.]
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C. Bibliographical History
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C1. LANDMARKS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1494 Johannes Tritheim, Liber de
scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis
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1545 Konrad Gesner, Bibliotheca
universalis
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1598 Israel Spach, Nomenclator
scriptorum philosophicorum atque philologicorum
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1600 Thomas James, Ecloga Oxonio-Cantabrigiensis
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1643 Gabriel Naudé, Bibliothecae
Cordesianae catalogus
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1645 Louis Jacob de Saint Charles,
Bibliographica Parisina
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1677 Joseph Moxon, Mechanick Exercises
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1686 Antoine Teissier, Catalogus
euctorum qui librorum, catalogos, indices, bibliothecas...scriptis
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consignarunt
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1697 Edward Bernard, Catalogi librorum
manuscriptorum
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1715 Thomas Bennet, Essay on the XXXIX
Articles
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1749 Joseph Ames, Typographical
Antiquities
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1760 Edward Capell, Prolusions
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This page is from a document available
in full at http://www.rarebookschool.org/tanselle/
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18 Part 1: Scope and History C Tanselle:
Introduction to Bibliography (2002)
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1778 Edward R. Mores, A Dissertation
upon English Typographical Founders and Founderies
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1793 Georg Panzer, Annales typographici
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1812 American Antiquarian Society
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1812 Roxburghe sale and Roxburghe Club
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1814 Thomas H. Horne, Introduction to
the Study of Bibliography
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1819 Robert Watt, Bibliotheca Britannica
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1826 Ludwig Hain, Repertorium
Bibliographicum
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1831 Karl Lachmann, Edition of New
Testament
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1834 William T. Lowndes, The
Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature
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1853 William Frederick Poole, Index to
Periodical Literature
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1860 Jacques Brunet, Manuel du libraire
et de l'amateur de livres
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1861 William Blades, The Life and
Typography of William Caxton
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1866 Julius Petzholdt, Bibliotheca
Bibliographica
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1867 Joseph Sabin, Dictionary of Books
Relating to America from Its Discovery to the Present Time
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1868 Henry Bradshaw, Memorandum No. 1
[-No. 7, 1882]
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1870 Henry Bradshaw, A Classified Index
of the Fifteenth Century Books in the Collection of M.J. De
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Meyer
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1873 The Palaeographical Society
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1875 Edward Arber (ed.), Transcript of
the Stationers' Register
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1879 Brinley sale
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1881 British Museum General Catalogue of
Printed Books
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1881 B.F. Westcott and F.J.A. Hort,
Edition of New Testament
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1884 Grolier Club
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1887 Talbot B. Reed, A History of the
Old English Letter Foundries
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1889 Henry Bradshaw, Collected Papers
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1889 The Library
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1890 Edinburgh Bibliographical Society
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1892 The Bibliographical Society
(London)
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1893 Bibliographical Society Monographs
and Transactions
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1894 Sandars Lectures
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1895 Bibliographica
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1898 Robert Proctor, An Index to the
Early Printed Books in the British Museum
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1900 Paul Schwenke, Untersuchungen zur
Geschichte des ersten Buchdrucks
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1901 Gutenberg-Gesellschaft
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1903 Edward Arber (ed.), The Term
Catalogues 1668-1709
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1903 Charles Evans, American
Bibliography
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1903 A.E. Housman, Edition of Manilius
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1904 Bibliographical Society of America
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1904 R.B. McKerrow, Edition of Thomas
Nashe
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1905 Giuseppe Fumagalli, Lexicon
typographicum Italiae
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1905 Konrad Haebler, Typenrepertorium
der Wiegendrucke
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1905 Robert Proctor, Bibliographical
Essays
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1907 Charles M. Briquet, Les filigranes
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1908 British Museum Catalogue of Books
Printed in the XVth Century
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1908 W.W. Greg, "On Certain False
Dates in Shakespearian Quartos"
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1908 Jose T. Medina, La imprenta en
Mexico, 1539-1821
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1909 A.W. Pollard, Shakespeare Folios
and Quartos
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1909 Ludwig Traube, Vorlesungen und
Abhandlungen
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1914 R.B. McKerrow, "Notes on
Bibliographical Evidence"
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1922 D.B. Updike, Printing Types: Their
History, Forms, and Use
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1923 The Fleuron
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1923 Antonio Palau y Dulcet, Manuel del
librero hispano-americano
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1925 Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke
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1926 A.W. Pollard and G.R. Redgrave,
Short-Title Catalogue...to 1640
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1927 R.B. McKerrow, An Introduction to
Bibliography for Literary Students
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1928 Michael Sadleir, Trollope: A
Bibliography
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1929 Frederick A. Pottle, The Literary
Career of James Boswell
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1932 E.E. Willoughby, The Printing of
the First Folio of Shakespeare
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1934 John Carter and Graham Pollard, An
Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century
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Pamphlets
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1934 E.A. Lowe, Codices Latini
Antiquiores
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1939 W.W. Greg, A Bibliography of the
English Printed Drama to the Restoration
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1939 R.B. McKerrow, Prolegomena for the
Oxford Shakespeare
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1940 William A. Jackson, Carl H.
Pforzheimer Library
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1942 W.W. Greg, The Editorial Problem in
Shakespeare
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1945 D.G. Wing, Short-Title Catalogue
1641-1700
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1947 Bibliographical Society of the
University of Virginia
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1948 John Carter, Taste & Technique
in Book-Collecting
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1948 Allan Stevenson, "New Uses of
Watermarks as Bibliographical Evidence"
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1948 Studies in Bibliography
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1949 Fredson Bowers, Principles of
Bibliographical Description
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1949 William B. Todd, Procedures for
Determining the Identity and Order of Certain EighteenthCentury Editions
(University of Chicago Ph.D. dissertation)
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1951 W.W. Greg, "The Rationale of
Copy-Text"
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1951 Michael Sadleir, XIX Century
Fiction
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1951 Soho Bibliographies
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1952 The Book Collector
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1953 Fredson Bowers, Edition of Thomas
Dekker
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1954 Richard L. Purdy, Thomas Hardy: A
Bibliographical Study
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1955 W.W. Greg, The Shakespeare First
Folio
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1956 Howard M. Nixon, Broxbourne Library
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1961 Allan Stevenson, Hunt Botanical
Catalogue, vol. 2
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1963 Center for Editions of American
Authors
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1963 Charlton Hinman, The Printing and
Proof-Reading of the First Folio of Shakespeare
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1963 Paul Oskar Kristeller, Iter
Italicum
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1964 Ruth Mortimer, French 16th Century
Books (and Italian, 1974)
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1965 Graham Pollard and Albert Ehrman,
The Distribution of Books by Catalogue
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1966 W.W. Greg, Collected Papers
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1966 D.F. McKenzie, The Cambridge
University Press, 1696-1712
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1967 Allan Stevenson, The Problem of the
Missale Speciale
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1968 National Union Catalog: Pre-1956
Imprints
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1972 Philip Gaskell, A New Introduction
to Bibliography
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1975 Fredson Bowers, Essays in
Bibliography, Text, and Editing
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1975 D.F. Foxon, English Verse,
1701-1750
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1976 Katharine F. Pantzer, Short-Title
Catalogue...1475-1640 (revised)
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1977 Martin Boghardt, Analytische
Druckforschung
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1978 Committee for an Eighteenth-Century
Short-Title Catalogue
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1981 Stanley Morison, Selected Essays on
the History of Letter-Forms in Manuscript and Print
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1981 David L. Vander Meulen, A
Descriptive Bibliography of Alexander Pope's DUNCIAD, 1728-
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1751 (University of Wisconsin Ph.D.
dissertation)
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1982 Peter W.M. Blayney, The Texts of
KING LEAR and Their Origins
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1982 H.-J. Martin, R. Chartier, and
J.-P. Vivet (eds.), Histoire de l'édition française
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1982 Paul Needham, "Johann
Gutenberg and the Catholicon Press"
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1983 Rare Book School
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1988 Patricia Lockhart Fleming, Upper
Canadian Imprints, 1801-1841
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1991 D.F. Foxon, Pope and the Early
Eighteenth-Century Book Trade
|
1991 K.I.D. Maslen and John Lancaster,
The Bowyer Ledgers
|
2000 Paul Needham and Blaise Agüera y
Arcas's lectures on the casting of Gutenberg's types
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2000 Richard H. Rouse and Mary A. Rouse,
Manuscripts and Their Makers
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C2. STUDIES OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
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Ernest D. Grand, "Bibliographie,"
in La Grande encyclopédie 6 (1888): 598-682.
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Thomas R. Lounsbury, The First Editors
of Shakespeare (Pope and Theobald) (1906).
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W.W. Greg, "Notes on Dramatic
Bibliographers," Malone Society Collections 1 (1907-11): 324-40; 2
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(1931): 235-38.
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W.W. Greg, "The Hamlet Texts and
Recent Work in Shakespearian Bibliography," Modern Language Review 14
(1919): 380-85.
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Percy Simpson, "The Bibliographical
Study of Shakespeare," Oxford Bibliographical Society Publications 1
(1922-26): 19-53.
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George Watson Cole, "A Survey of
the Bibliography of English Literature, 1475-1640, with Especial Reference to
the Work of the Bibliographical Society of London," Papers of the
Bibliographical Society of America 23.2 (1929): 1-95.
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Erich von Rath (ed.), "Inkunabelforscher,"
in Der Buchdruck des 15. Jahrhunderts (1929-36), pp. xxiii-xxv.
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Ruth S. Granniss, "What
Bibliography Owes to Private Book Clubs," Papers of the Bibliographical
Society of America 24 (1930): 14-33.
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G.F. Barwick, "Bibliographical
Societies and Bibliography," Library 4th ser. 11 (1930-31): 151-59.
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R.B. McKerrow, "The Treatment of
Shakespeare's Text by His Earlier Editors, 1709-1768," Proceedings of
the British Academy 19 (1933): 89-122.
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Theodore Besterman, The Beginnings of
Systematic Bibliography (1935; 3rd ed., in French, 1950).
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Ruth S. Granniss, "Series of Books
about Books," Colophon n.s. 1 (1935-36): 549-64.
|
Lester Condit, "Bibliography in Its
Prenatal Existence," Library Quarterly 7 (1937): 564-76.
|
John Webster Spargo, "Some
Reference Books of the 16th and 17th Centuries: A Finding List," Papers
of the Bibliographical Society of America 31 (1937): 133-75.
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Randolph G. Adams, Three Americanists
(1939).
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Dorothy May Norris, A History of
Cataloguing and Cataloguing Methods, 1100-1850, with an Introductory Survey
of Ancient Times (1939).
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The
Bibliographical Society 1892-1942: Studies in Retrospect (1945).
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John Carter, "Stocktaking,
1941," Publishers' Weekly 140 (1941): 2241-45.
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The Bibliographical Society 1892-1942:
Studies in Retrospect (1945).
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Archer Taylor, Renaissance Guides to
Books (1945).
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Richard Altick, The Scholar Adventurers
(1950).
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John F. Fulton, The Great Medical
Bibliographers (1951).
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Jesse H. Shera, "The Beginnings of
Systematic Bibliography in America, 1642-1799," in EssaysHonoring
Lawrence C. Wroth (1951), pp. 263-78.
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Archer Taylor, "Three Epochs in
Bibliographical History," Library Chronicle of the University
ofPennsylvania 18 (1951-52): 45-50. [See also D.W. Krummel, "Archer
Taylor's Three Epochs of
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Bibliography," in Libri, tipografi,
biblioteche: Ricerche storiche dedicate a LuigiBalsamo (1997),pp. 493-504.]
|
E.J. Labarre, "The Study of
Watermarks in Great Britain," in The Briquet Album (1952), pp. 97-106.
|
Allan H. Stevenson, "Briquet and
the Future of Paper Studies," in Briquet's Opuscula (1955), pp. xv-l(and
as a pamphlet).
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Archer Taylor, A History of
Bibliographies of Bibliographies (1955).
|
Sears Jayne, Library Catalogues of the
English Renaissance (1956).
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Louise Noëlle Malclès, La Bibliographie
(1956; trans. 1961).
|
Archer Taylor, Book Catalogues: Their
Varieties and Uses (1957; rev. William P. Barlow, Jr., 1986).
|
Stanley Pargellis, "Gesner,
Petzholdt, et al.," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 53
(1959): 15-20.
|
S.K. Sen, Capell and Malone and Modern
Critical Bibliography (1961).
|
Fred J. Hartman, The Story of Graphic
Arts Education, 1826-1960 (1962).
|
Stanley Morison, "On the Classification
of Typographical Variations," in Type Specimen Facsimiles, ed.John
Dreyfus (1963), esp. pp. xvii-xxviii. Reprinted in Letter Forms (1968).
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P. Kaufmann, "English Book Clubs
and Their Role in Social History," Libri 14 (1964): 1-31.
|
Archer Taylor, General Subject-Indexes
since 1548 (1966).
|
W. Boyd Rayward, Systematic Bibliography
in England, 1850-1895 (1967).
|
A.N.L. Munby, The History and
Bibliography of Science in England: The First Phase, 1833-1845(1968).
|
G.T.Tanselle, "The Descriptive
Bibliography of American Authors," Studies in Bibliography 21
(1968):1-24.
|
Savina A. Roxas, "Bibliographical
Societies, Development of," in Encyclopedia of Library and Information
Science 2 (1969): 384-88.
|
Rudolf Blum, "Bibliographia: Eine
wort- und begriffsgeschichtliche Untersuchung," Archiv für Geschichte
des Buchwesens 10 (1970): cols. 1010-1246.
|
David Foxon, Thoughts on the History and
Future of Bibliographical Description (1970).
|
F.P. Wilson, Shakespeare and the New
Bibliography (rev. Helen Gardner, 1970).
|
Robin Myers, Caxtoniana; or, The
Progress of Caxton Studies from the Earliest Times to 1976: An Exhibition at
the St. Bride Printing Library (1976).
|
G.T. Tanselle, "The Descriptive
Bibliography of Eighteenth-Century Books," in Eighteenth-Century English
Books Considered by Librarians and Booksellers, Bibliographers and Collectors
(1976), pp. 22-33.
|
Rudolf Blum, Kallimachos(1977; trans
Hans H. Wellisch as Kallimachos: The Alexandrian Library and the Origins of
Bibliography, 1992).
|
Robin Myers, "Key Works in
Bibliography," Antiquarian Book Monthly Review 4 (1977): 394-98
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(Sadleir); 5 (1978): 8-9, 11 (McKerrow),
98-100, 102 (Greg); 6 (1979): 148-53 (Studies in Retrospect), 286-89
(Simpson), 362-63, 365, 367 (Bowers), 476-79 (Moxon); 8 (1981): 4-9, 52-57
(Carter and Pollard), 130-32, 135-36 (Blades), 219-23 (Hinman).
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W. Boyd Rayward, "Some Developments
in Nineteenth Century Bibliography: Great Britain," Libri 27 (1977):
97-107.
|
N. Frederick Nash, "Whither Goes
Gesner," Non Solus 6 (1979): 1-19.
|
The Bibliographical Society of America,
1904-79: A Retrospective Collection (1980).
|
Garth Huston, "The Physician as
Bibliographer and Bibliophile," in Centenary of Index Medicus, 1879-
1979, ed. John B. Blake (1980), pp. 93-104.
|
Gertrude London, "The Place and
Role of Bibliographic Description in General and Individual Catalogues: A
Historical Analysis," Libri 30 (1980): 253-84.
|
W. Boyd Rayward, "The Perils of
Bibliography: Four Nineteenth-Century Experiences," Wilson Librry
Bulletin 56 (1981): 110-15.
|
G.T. Tanselle, "Physical
Bibliography in the Twentieth Century," in Books, Manuscripts, and the
History of Medicine: Essays on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Osler Library,
ed. Philip M. Teigen (1982), pp. 55-79.
|
David McKitterick, The Sandars and Lyell
Lectures: A Checklist (1983).
|
Bernard H. Breslauer and Roland Folter,
Bibliography: Its History and Development (1984).
|
D.W. Krummel, "The History of
Bibliography," in Bibliographies: Their Aims and Methods (1984), pp.
7-10.
|
K.I.D. Maslen, "The State of
Bibliography in New Zealand," Bibliographical Society of Australia and
New Zealand Bulletin 8 (1984): 141-46.
|
G.T. Tanselle, "The Evolving Role
of Bibliography, 1884-1984," in Books and Prints, Past and Future:
Papers Presented at the Grolier Club Centennial Convocation (1984), pp. 15-31.
|
N. Frederick Nash, "Enumerative
Bibliography fromn Gesner to James," Library History 7 (1985): 10-20.
|
G.T. Tanselle, "The Bibliography
and Textual Study of American Books," Proceedings of the American
Antiquarian Society 95 (1985): 113-51. Reprinted in Needs and Opportunities
in the History of the Book: America, 1639-1876, ed. David D. Hall and John B.
Hench (1987), pp. 233-71; also reprinted, under the title "The Recording
of American Books and the British Bibliographical Tradition," in Tanselle's
Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 157-85.
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Robert D. Harlan, Anton Roman's Sketch
of Bibliography (1986).
|
D.W. Krummel, "The Dialectics of
Enumerative Bibliography: Observations on the Historical Study of the
Practices of Citation and Compilation," Library Quarterly 58 (1988):
238-57.
|
Robin Myers and Michael Harris (eds.),
Pioneers in Bibliography (1988). [Includes Esther Potter, "Oxford Books
on Bibliography," pp. 101-17.]
|
Marion Paris, Library School Closings:
Four Case Studies (1988).
|
Lucien Goldschmidt, The Scenery Has
Changed: The Purpose and Potential of the Rare Book Trade (1989).
|
Peter Hoare (ed.), "Libraries at
Times of Cultural Change," Libraries & Culture 24 (1989): 1-109
[includes Wayne A. Wiegand, "The Development of Librarianship in the
United States," pp. 99-109].
|
Wesley McCann, "Bibliographical
Studies in Ulster--An Historical Survey," Linen Hall Review 6.1 (Spring
1989): 16-17.
|
Kevin Starr, The Rise of Los Angeles as
an American Bibliographical Center (1989).
|
Robert B. Downs, A Dictionary of Eminent
Librarians (1990).
|
John Dreyfus, "Recollections of the
Gutenberg Quincentenary Celebration in Cambridge 1940 and Its Connexion with
Printing and the Mind of Man," Printing Historical Society Bulletin 28
(Autumn 1990): 2-5; 29 (Winter 1990): 2-4.
|
Enzo Esposito and Giovanni Solimine,
"Bibliographical Studies in Italy since 1945," Libraries &
Culture 25 (1990): 433-45.
|
Arthur Freeman and Janet Ing Freeman,
Anatomy of an Auction: Rare Books at Ruxley Lodge, 1919 (1990).
|
Joel Myerson, "Bibliographical and
Textual Scholarship since World War II," Dictionary of Literary
Biography Yearbook 1989 (1990), pp. 133-37.
|
Terry Belanger, Thanks for the Memories:
The Rare Book Program at Columbia University, 1971-1991 (1991).
|
Rudolf Blum, Kallimachos: The
Alexandrian Library and the Origins of Bibliography (1991).
|
Richard J. Cox, "Library History
and Library Archives in the United States," Libraries & Culture 26
(1991): 569-93.
|
Colin Franklin, Shakespeare
Domesticated: The Eighteenth-Century Editions (1991).
|
W.J. Strachan, "French Bibliophile
Society Banquet Menus," Private Library 4th ser. 4 (1991): 85-99.
|
Joel Silver, "Annals of Bibliography,"
AB Bookman's Weekly 87 (1991): 1470-84 [versos] (Cole), 1991-93 (Watt),
2516-18 (Field); 88 (1991): 2109-10 (bargains in print); 89 (1992): 5-9,
89-90, 92
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(BAL), 376, 378, 380, 382 (Cowan),
1591-92 (Power), 1723-25 (British law books); 90 (1992): 1145-46 (Besterman),
1582-86 (17th-century Cambridge press), 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958
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(Bibliographical Society); 91 (1993):
494-97 (BookClub ofCalifornia), 1196, 1198, 1200 (Sabin), 1634, 1636, 1638-40
(reference shelf on law books), 2198, 2200, 2202, 2204, 2206 (McMurtrie); 92
(1993): 505-6, 508-13 (recollections of Americana dealers), 1109-10 (book
auctions), 1742-44
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(early Boston press), 2375-77 (Malone
and Kemble); 93 (1994): 422-28 [versos], 429 (L.C. Powell); 94 (1994): 968-70
(Codex Sinaiticus).
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Erich Wronker, "A Picture Portfolio
of Printing Medals," Printing History 14.1 (1991): 34-42.
|
Brooke Crutchley, "The Gutenberg
Exhibition at Cambridge, 1940," Matrix 12 (1992): 77-82.
|
Peter Davison (ed.), The Book
Encompassed: Studies in Twentieth Century Bibliography (1992).
|
James Rettig (ed.), Distinguished
Classics of Reference Publishing (1992).
|
G.T. Tanselle, A Description of
Descriptive Bibliography (1992). Also printed in Studies in Bibliography 45
(1992): 1-30. Reprinted in his Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 127-56.
|
Richard Virr, "Behold This Treasury
of Glorious Things: The Montreal Caxton Exhibition of 1877,"Papers of
the Bibliographical Society of Canada 30.2 (Fall 1992): 7-20.
|
William Baker and Kenneth Womack (eds.),
Nineteenth-Century British Book-Collectors and
|
Bibliographers (1997). [Reviewed by
Janet Ing Freeman, Times Literary Supplement, 31 July 1998, p. 28.]
|
Joseph Rosenblum (ed.), American
Book-Collectors and Bibliographers, First Series (1994); Second Series
(1997).
|
Helen Wallis, "The Great
Publication Societies [of exploration texts]," in Critical Issues in
Editing Exploration Texts, ed. Germaine Warkentin (1995), pp. 108-24.
|
Robert Cross, "St. Paul's
Bibliographies," Antiquarian Book Monthly 23.5 (May 1996): 10-13.
|
Laurie E. Maguire, "The Rise of the
New Bibliography," in Shakespearean Suspect Texts: The ‘Bad’ Quartos and
Their Contexts (1996), pp. 21-71, 343-58.
|
D.W. Krummel, "Archer Taylor's
Three Epochs of Bibliography," in Libri, tipografi, biblioteche:
ricerche storiche dedicate a Luigi Balsamo (1997), pp. 493-504.
|
Wallace Kirsop, "A Letter from
France," Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin
22 (1998): 42-50.
|
David L. Vander Meulen (ed.), The
Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia: The First Fifty Years
(1998).
|
William Baker and Kenneth Womack (eds.),
Pre-Nineteenth-Century British Book Collectors and Bibliographers (1999).
|
William Baker and Kenneth Womack (eds.),
Twentieth-Century British Book Collectors and Bibliographers, First Series
(1999).
|
David L. Vander Meulen, "Revision
in Bibliographical Classics: 'McKerrow' and 'Bowers,'" Studies in
Bibliography 52 (1999): 215-45.
|
L.W. Wallis, "Legros and Grant: The
Typographical Connection," Journal of the Printing Historical Society 28
(1999): 5-39.
|
Paul Needham, "Counting Incunables:
The IISTC CD-ROM," Huntington Library Quarterly 61 (1999-2000): 456-529
(esp. pp. 457-77).
|
Sebastian Carter, "Printing &
the Mind of Man [1963 exhibition]," Matrix 20 (2000): 172-80.
|
John L. Flood, "On Gutenberg's
600th Anniversary: Towards a History of Jubilees of Printing," Journal
of the Printing Historical Society n.s.1 (2000): 5-36.
|
Anthony Grafton, "Living through
Media Revolutions: Some Help from History," Gazette of the Grolier Club
n.s. 52 (2001): 3-20.
|
Paul Needham, "Copy Description in
Incunable Catalogues," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
95 (2001): 173-239.
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