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Studies in bibliography
STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Contents
Tanselle's "Editing without a Copy-Text": Genesis, Issues, Prospects
Dust-Jackets, Dealers, and Documentation
INDEX TO THE LIST
HISTORIOGRAPHICAL PROBLEMS AND POSSIBILITIES IN BOOK HISTORY AND NATIONAL HISTORIES OF THE BOOK
1.
1. The Interdisciplinary Nature of Book History
2.
2. Periodization
3.
3. Boundaries
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4. The Sociology of Texts
5.
5. The Role of Bibliography in Book History
6.
6. Understanding What the Gaps in Our Knowledge Might Mean
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7. The De Facto Culture of Intellectual Property
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8. Some Problems Involved in Reading as a Subject of Book History
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9. Numbers
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10. Producing a Printed History and Considering Its Use and Readership
HOW TO READ BOOK HISTORY
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS OF ITALIAN PRINTED MUSIC OF THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES
PAPER MAKING IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY GENOA: THE ACCOUNT OF GIOVANNI DOMENICO PERI (1651)
THE DISSEMINATION OF SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS CIRCA 1714
NEW LIGHT ON JOHN HOADLY AND HIS `POEMS SET TO MUSIC BY DR. GREENE'
WATERMARKS AND THE DETERMINATION OF FORMAT IN BRITISH PAPER, 1794-CIRCA 1830
COOPER AND HIS COLLABORATORS: RECOVERING COOPER'S FINAL INTENTIONS FOR HIS FICTION
Notes on Contributors
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
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Studies in bibliography
STUDIES IN
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Edited by
DAVID L. VANDER MEULEN
Volume Fifty-Six 2003-2004
Published for
The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
By The University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville
Studies in bibliography