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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
HOW TO READ BOOK HISTORY
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1. Surveying what exists
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2. Describing, and learning from, physical details
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3. Using external records
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4. Thinking clearly about bibliographical evidence
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5. Defining the field
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6. Interpreting variant physical features
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7. Recognizing the cultural values inherent in design elements
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8. Discovering book producers' intentions
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9. Assessing the responses of readers
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10. Preserving the artifacts
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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