JAMES SHIRLEY'S TRIUMPH OF PEACE:
ANALYZING GREG'S NIGHTMARE
by
STEPHEN TABOR
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This study had its origin in a cataloguing impasse at the Huntington Library,
to
which I had been posted by the American office of the recently renamed En-
glish
Short-Title Catalogue under the inspired directorship of Henry
Snyder. It is
to Dr. Snyder and the Huntington
that I owe the initial opportunity to be baffled
by ToP.
Randall McLeod spent entirely too much of his busy
retirement in re-
peated reading and marking up of the manuscript, and Joseph Gwara also made invaluable suggestions. The project could
not have been completed without the
aid of staff at the libraries holding copies of
the book. In particular I would like to
thank Matthew
Baalham, Erin Blake, Tad
Boehmer, Emily Dourish, Lynne
Far-
rington, Stephen Ferguson, Jill Gage, Paul Gehl, Myron Groover, Colin Higgins,
Kathryn James, Kathleen Lesko, Ann Martin, Jenna Moore, Jason
Moschella,
Richard Oram, Tim
Pye, Joanna Parker, Catherine
Uecker, Abbie Weinberg,
and Georgianna Ziegler. Barbara Ravelhofer and Eugene
Giddens supplied valu-
archival records; and Roger Gaskell and Eva Griffith sent further information
about copies I could not easily get to. Finally, I would like to thank David Vander
Meulen and Elizabeth Lynch for their tenacious work on the manuscript through
multiple iterations.
Although David Foxon's study
of James Thomson's 1730 Tragedy of
Sophonisba ("'Oh!
Sophonisba! Sophonisba! Oh!'",
Studies in Bibliography, 12 [1959], 204–213)
turns up many similar
practices. That case has additional complications of
variant formats and paper stocks, but also
the rare boon of surviving printer's
records.
Greg, Bibliography, 436; STC 17640,
17640.5, and addendum. Both authorities de-
pended rather too heavily on A. K. McIlwraith, "Some Bibliographical Notes on
Massinger",
The Library, 4th ser., 11.1 (June
1930), 78–92 (83–87). The collected Massinger edited by Philip
Edwards and Colin Gibson
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976) relies on earlier
authorities.
JAMES SHIRLEY'S TRIUMPH OF PEACE:
ANALYZING GREG'S NIGHTMARE
by
STEPHEN TABOR
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