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B. United States
- ALLEN, F. H., The French Translation of Walden , Thoreau Soc. Bull. , No. 38:1.[1775]
- ANDERSON, GREGG, The Books of Edward Bosqui [An Appreciation and Checklist], in Memoirs of Edward Bosqui (Oakland, Holmes Book Co., 1952), p. 167-71.[1776]
- BACARISSE, C. A., The Texas Gazette, 1829-1831, Southwestern Historical Quart. , 56:239-53.[1777]
- BAKER, F. S., Michael C. Garber, Sr., and the Early Years of the Madison, Indiana, Daily Courier [1849-1860's], Indiana Mag. of History , 48:397-408.[1778]
- BISHOP, ALISON, Civil War Sketches, BPLQ , 4:27-33.(Winslow Homer and A. J. Volck.)[1779]
- BOCKSTAHLER, O. L., The German Press in Indiana, Indiana Mag. of History , 48:161-68.(Newspapers and periodicals.)[1780]
- COLEMAN, EARLE, Edward Everett Hale: Preacher as Publisher, PBSA , 46:139-50.[1781]
- CONKWRIGHT, P. J., see Verner, Coolie.
- COXE, C. R., The Pre-Publication Printings of Tarkington's Penrod , SB , 5:153-57.[1782]
- DAVIS, C. R., William Cobbett: Philadelphia Bookseller and Publisher, Rutgers Univ. Libr. Journ. , 16:16-26.[1783]
- DAWSON, AVELINA, Sister, A Survey of Catholic Americana and Catholic Book Publishing in the United States, 1881-1885 , Catholic Univ. of America, Thesis, 1952, 180 p.[1784]
- FISHER, PAUL, An Uncommon Gentry [The Tramp Printer in America, 1865-1915], Univ. of Missouri, 1952. xxiv, 54 p.[1785]
- GINSBERG, HARRY, The J. B. Lippincott Company , Drexel Institute of Technology. Thesis, 1952.[1786]
- GRAY, P. A., Survey of American Catholic Bibliography and Book Publishing in the United States, 1861-1870 , Catholic Univ. of America. Thesis, 1950. 205 p.[1787]
- GREENLY, A. H., Camels in America, PBSA , 46:327-72(Bibliography, p. 359-72).[1788]
- GROTHE, M. J., Sister, German Catholic Publishing and Book Distribution within the United States from 1865-1880 , Catholic Univ. of America. Thesis, 1950. 164 p.[1789]
- HARDING, WALTER, A Late Revision in Thoreau's “Walden,” Secretary's News Sheet , Bibl. Soc. Univ. Virginia, No. 25:3.[1790]
- HARDING, WALTER, A Note on the Binding of the First Edition of Huckleberry Finn, Secretary's New Sheet , Bibl. Soc. Univ. Virginia, No. 20:1.[1791]
- HARDING, WALTER, A Sheaf of Whitman Letters, SB , 5:203-210.(Relating to his publishing affairs.)[1792]
- HAZEN, A. T., Signatures in Nineteenth-Century American Printing, Library , 5th ser., 7:134.(Changed signatures on stereotype plates.)[1793]
- HOWES, WRIGHT, Outline of a Bibliography of United States History , N. Y., Antiquarian Booksellers Assn. of America, 1952. 5 p.(For comment, see C. F. Heartman, U. S.--Iana, a New Bibliography: One Commerical Bibliographer to Another, New Orleans, Author, 1952. 8 p.)[1794]
- HUNTER, DARD, The Early Paper Mills of Ohio, in Briquet Album (Hilversum, 1952), p. 85-96.[1795]
- HUNTER, DARD, Papermaking in Pioneer America , Univ. of Penn. Press, 1952. 178 p., 11 pl.(Rosenbach lecture, on same theme as his Papermaking by Hand in America, 1690-1811, Chillicothe, 1950, with the text extended to embrace additional material. “Check List of America Papermakers, 1690-1817,” p. 143-69.)[1796]
- JACKSON, R. L., History of Newburyport Newspapers, Essex Institute Historical Collections , 88:103-37.[1797]
- JOHNSON, T. H., Establishing a Text: The Emily Dickinson Papers, SB , 5:21-32.[1798]
- KILGOUR, R. L., Messrs. Roberts Brothers, Publishers , Univ. of Michigan Press, 1952. 307 p.[1799]
- KLANIAN, MARY, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1870-1952 , Drexel Institute of Technology. Thesis, 1952.[1800]
- KRAUS, J. W., Willa Cather's First Published Story, AL , 23:493-94.(“Peter,” published in the Mahogany Tree (Boston), May 21, 1892; republished in the student periodical the Hesperian, November 24, 1892.)[1801]
- LANDER, E. M., Jr., Paper Manufacturing in South Carolina before the Civil War, North Carolina Historical Rev. , 29:220-27.[1802]
- LESTER, CYNTHIA, William Addison Dwiggins: His Contribution to Typography , Carnegie Institute of Technology. Thesis, 1952.[1803]
- LEWIS, FREEMAN, Paper-bound Books in America , N. Y. Public Libr., 1952. 34 p.(Also published, BNYPL, 57 (1953):55-75.)[1804]
- LUTZ, EARLE, Soldier Newspapers of the Civil War. PBSA , 46:373-86.[1805]
- McDERMOTT, J. F., De Smet's Illustrator: Father Nicolas Point, Nebraska History , 33:35-40.[1806]
- McDERMOTT, J. F., A “Lost” Poet of Louisiana, PBSA , 46:387-91.(Louis Badin or Badins, self styled de Badinsse.)[1807]
- McELDERRY, B. R., Jr., Henry James's Revision of Watch and Ward , MLN , 47:457-61.[1808]
- MEARNS, D. C., Abraham Lincoln Goes to Press: A Documentary Memorandum, Libr. Congress Quart. Journ. , 9:182-91.(Preparation for the press and publication of the volume of the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Columbus, Ohio, 1860.)[1809]
- MILES, WYNDHAM, Books on Chemistry Printed in the United States, 1755-1900; a Study of Their Origin, [Univ. Penn.] Libr. Chron. , 18:51-62.[1810]
- MURPHY, L. W., John Dunlap's “Packet” and Its Competitors, Journalism Quart. , 28 (1951):58-62.[1811]
- PIKE, R. E., A Lost Book: Hunt of the Buffaloes [Buffalo, N. Y., 1869], AL , 24:89-90.(Mentioned at p. 686 of the 1949 ed. of New York: A Guide to the Empire State, compiled by the WPA. Said to be by Alexis Ferdinand von de Hoehe. No copy known; may be an invention.)[1812]
- PURCELL, J. S., A Book Pedlar's Progress in North Carolina, North Carolina Historical Rev. , 29:8-23.(The Reverend Mason Locke Weems.)[1813]
- QUENZEL, C. H., Samuel Snowden, a Founding Father of Printing in Alexandria , Bibl. Soc. Univ. Virginia, 1952. 29 p.(Mimeographed)[1814]
- RABAUT, PALMYRE, Sister, A Survey of Catholic Americana and Catholic Book Publishing in the United States, 1886-1890 , Catholic Univ. of America. Thesis, 1952.[1815]
- ROBERTS, C. H., 100 Years at the Riverside Press, Publishers' Weekly , 165:558-66.[1816]
- RODENBERG, JULIUS, William Edwin Rudge (1876-1931): Eine kurze Würdigung seiner Tätigkeit, Gutenberg Jahrb. (1952):170-72.[1817]
- RUSKIN, M. P., A Survey of Catholic Americana and Catholic Book Publishing in the United States, 1886-1890 , Catholic Univ. of America. Thesis, 1952.[1818]
- SHEEHAN, D. H., This Was Publishing: A Chronicle of the Book Trade in the Guilded Age , Indiana Univ. Press, 1952. 288 p.(Civil War--First World War.)[1819]
- SILVER, R. G., The Book Trade and the Protective Tariff: 1800-1804, PBSA , 46:33-44.[1820]
- SPAHR, B. L., Philadelphia . . . Its Historic Position as a Publishing Center , Philadelphia, Ruttle, Shaw & Wetherill, 1952, 21p.[1821]
- SPECTOR, R. D., The American Publication of Heron's Edition of the “Letters of Junius,” N & Q , 197:275-76.[1822]
- STACHIN, R. H., A History of Printing in Minneapolis and St. Paul, with a Bibliography of Imprints, 1866-1876 , Univ. of Minnesota. Thesis, 1951.[1823]
- STEELE, O. L., JR., see no. 1741.
- SWEENEY, D. F., Survey of American Catholic Bibliography and Book Publishing in the United States, 1831-1840 , Catholic Univ. of America. Thesis, 1950. 125 p. [1824]
- TOMMEY, RICHARD, Fielding Lucas, Jr., First Major Catholic Publisher and Bookseller in Baltimore, Maryland, 1804-1854 , Catholic Univ. of America. Thesis, 1952.[1825]
- TOTH, MARGARET, Mahlon Day's Books for Children, Univ. of Rochester Libr. Bull. , 7:56-64.(With a list and description of Rochester's collection.)[1826]
- TRYON, W. S., Nationalism and International Copyright: Tennyson and Longfellow in America, AL , 24:301-309.[1827]
- VAIL, R. W. G., “The Lily,” New York Historical Soc. Quart. , 36:375.[1827a]
- VERNER, COOLIE, and CONKWRIGHT, P. J., The Printing of Jefferson's Notes, 1793-94, SB , 5:201-203.[1828]
- WEBER, C. J., American Editions of Englist Authors, in Ray, and others, Nineteenth-Century English Books (Univ. of Illinois Press, 1952), p. 25-50.[1829]
- WEBER, C. J., “Portland Printer,” in In Tribute to Fred Anthoensen, Master Printer , (Portland, Maine, 1952), p. 3-16.(Sketch of Benjamin Titcomb (1761-1848), with checklist of his imprints.)[1830]
- WEISS, H. B. The Growth of the Graphic Arts in Philadelphia, 1663-1820, BNYPL , 56:76-83, 139-45.(Based on no. 784, “Check List for 1950.”)[1831]
- WEISS, H. B. The Writing Masters and Ink Manufacturers of New York City, 1737-1820, BNYPL , 56:383-94.[1832]
- WILLIAM MACKWITZ, Wood Engraver, Bulletin , Missouri Historical Soc., 8:176-79.(St. Louis, ca. 1856--ca. 1916.)[1833]
- WILLIAMS, M. L., Portrait of a Popular Journal: The Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine , BNYPL , 56:3-17.[1834]
- WING, D. G., An Unrecorded New Haven Imprint, Yale Univ. Libr. Gaz. , 26:194.(Mather Byles, Poems, New Haven, James Parker and Company, 1757.)[1835]
- WROTH, L. C., Some American Contributions to the Art of Navigation, Proceedings , Mass. Historical Soc., 68:72-112. (Through Nathaniel Bowditch's The New American Practical Navigator, 1802.) First published separately, Providence, The Associates of the John Carter Brown Library, 1947. 41 p., 9 pl.[1836]
- WROTH, L. C., The Thomas Johnston Maps of the Kennebeck Purchase, in In Tribute to Fred Anthoensen, Master Printer (Portland, Maine, 1952), p. 77-107(“Check-List of Titles relating to the Early Phase of the Kennebeck Purchase Controversy, 1749-1755,” p. 99-107.)[1837]
- WYLLIE, J. C., William Parks' Errata [for John Mercer's An Exact Abridgement of All the Public Acts of Assembly of Virginia, Williamsburg, 1737], PBSA , 46:275.[1838]
- YASHUR, G. L., A Preliminary History of the Slovak Press in America , Catholic Univ. of America. Thesis, 1950. 75 p.[1839]
- YOUNG, ROBERT, A Final Note on The Ambassadors , AL , 23:487-90.(See no. 835, “Check List for 1950,” and no. 1251, “Check List for 1951.”)[1840]
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