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A. English and General

  • ALDEN, JOHN, Deception Compounded: Further Problems in Seventeenth-Century Irish Printing, SB , 11:246-9[789]
  • ALLT, PETER, and ALSPACH, R. K., The Variorum Edition of the Poems of W. B. Yeats , New York, Macmillan, 1957. 918 p.[790]
  • ALTICK, R. D., The English Common Reader: A Social History of the Mass Reading Public, 1800-1900 , Univ. of Chicago Press, 1957. 430 p.[791]
  • ALTICK, R. D., From Aldine to Everyman: Cheap Reprint Series of the English Classics, 1830-1906, SB , 11:3-24[792]
  • ANDERSON, G. L., The Authorship of “Cato Examin'd” (1713), PBSA , 51:84-90[793]
  • ARBERRY, A. J., Fitzgerald's “Salaman and Absal”, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1956. 205 p.[794]
  • ARDAGH, PHILIP, St. Andrews University Library and the Copyright Act, Edinburgh Bibl. Soc. Trans. , 3 (1956):179-211[795]
  • AVIS, F. C., Sixteenth-Century Fleet Street, Gutenberg-Jahrb. (1957):355-9[796]
  • BALDWIN, T. W., Shakespeare's “Love's Labour's Won”; New Evidence from the Account Books of an Elizaethan Bookseller , Carbondale, Southern Ill. Univ. Press, 1957. viii, 42 p.[797]
  • BALSTON, THOMAS, James Whatman, Father & Son , London, Methuen, 1957. xii, 172 p.[798]
  • BARBER, C. L., A Rare Use of the Word Honour as a Criterion of Middleton's Authorship, English Studies , 38: 161-8[799]
  • BARTLETT, PHYLLIS, George Meredith: Early Manuscript Poems in the Berg Collection, BNYPL , 61:396-415[800]
  • BEATY, JEROME, George Eliot's Notebook for an Unwritten Novel, PULC , 18:175-82[801]
  • BEATY, JEROME, Visions and Revisions: Chapter LXXXI of Middlemarch , PMLA , 72:662-79[802]
  • BENTLEY, G. E., Jr., William Blake as a Private Publisher, BNYPL , 61:539-60[803]
  • BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Notes and Queries, Book Collector , 6:71-4, 181-3, 290-6, 403-8. Including: William White, A Variant Reading in Housman's Collected Poems, p. 71; William B. Todd, The Bibliography of Dylan Thomas, p. 71-73; James Campbell, Issues of Dylan Thomas's The Map of Love, p. 73-4; P. H. Muir, Harlequinades, p. 182; Dennis E. Rhodes, Mrs. Thompson and Miss [Harriet] Pigott [the first not a pseudonym for the second], p. 293-6; Lyle H. Kendall, Jr., George Wither's Three Private Meditations, p. 405-6; Richard A. Hunter and Ida MacAlpine, Alexander Boswell's Copies of The Anatomy of Melancholy, 1621 and 1624, p. 406-7[804]
  • BLACK, ADAM & CHARLES, Ltd., Adam and Charles Black, 1807-1957 , London, Black, 1957. 115 p.(Compiled by J. D. N.)[805]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, Charter Trouble, Written on the Occasion of the Quartercentenary of the Grant of a Charter to the Stationers' Company, Book Collector , 6:369-77[806]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, The Distribution of Almanacks in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century, SB , 11:107-16[807]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, Early Cambridge Printers and the Stationers' Company, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 2:275-89[808]

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  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, The English Stock of the Stationers' Company in the Time of the Stuarts, Library , 5th ser., 12:167-86[809]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, Robert Walker, Printer, c. 1755, Library , 5th ser., 12:125[810]
  • BLAYNEY, G. H., Wilkins's Revisions in The Miseries of Inforst Mariage , JEGP , 56:23-41[811]
  • BLOOM, E. A., Samuel Johnson in Grub Street , Providence, Brown Univ. Press, 1957. 309 p.(Brown Univ. Studies, Vol. 21)[812]
  • BLUMENTHAL, W. H., Filigree Lettering and Ornamentation , Philadelphia, George S. MacManus, 1957. 27 p.[813]
  • BOINET, AMEDEE, Les Reliures Révolutionnaires, Gutenberg-Jahrb. (1957):339-45[814]
  • BOND, R. P., Studies in the Early English Periodicals , Chapel Hill, Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1957. 206 p.[815]
  • BOWYER, T. H., A Bibliographical Examination of the Earliest Editions of the Letters of Junius , Charlottesville, Univ. of Virginia Press, 1957. xxxiv, 115 p.[816]
  • BRIQUET, C. M., Briquet's Opuscula. The Collected Works of C .M. Briquet with the Exception of “Les Filigranes,” Hilversum, Paper Publications Soc., 1955. 400, 50 p., 84 plates reproducing 724 watermarks(Monumenta Chartae Papyraceae, IV)[817]
  • BROWN, J. R., A Proof-Sheet from Nicholas Okes' Printing-Shop, SB , 11:228-31[818]
  • BROWN, T. J., Daniel Defoe, 1661?-1731, Book Collector , 6:387(English Literary Autographs, XXXIV)[819]
  • BROWN, T. J., John Locke, 1632-1704, Book Collector , 6:171(English Literary Autographs, XXII)[820]
  • BROWN, T. J., Matthew Prior, 1664-1721, Book Collector , 6:279(English Literary Autographs, XXIII)[821]
  • BROWN, T. J., William Congreve, 1670-1729, Book Collector , 6:61(English Literary Autographs, XXI)[822]
  • BUTT, JOHN, and TILLOTSON, K. M. C., Dickens at Work , London, Methuen, 1957. 232 p.[823]
  • CAIRNCROSS, A. S., Coincidental Variants in Richard III, Library , 5th ser., 12:187-90[824]
  • CAIRNCROSS, A. S., The Quartos and the Folio Text of Richard III, R.E.S. , new ser., 8:225-33[825]
  • CARTER, HARRY, and BUDAY, GEORGE, Nicholas Kis and the Janson Types, Gutenberg-Jahrb. (1957):207-12[826]
  • CARTER, HARRY, Wolvercote Mill: A Study in Paper-Making at Oxford , Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1957. vii, 80 p., 6 pl.[827]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Books and Book-Collectors , Cleveland, World Publishing Co., 1957, 196 p.[828]
  • CARTER, JOHN, George Eliot's Agatha, 1869 -- and After, Book Collector , 6:244-52[829]
  • CLERCQ, CARLO DE, La Bible Fran&c.dil;aise de René Benoist, Gutenberg-Jahrb. (1957):168-74[830]
  • CLIVE, JOHN, Scotch Reviewers: The Edinburgh Review, 1802-1815 , Harvard Univ. Press, 1957. 224 p.[831]
  • COBURN, KATHLEEN, The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol. I, 1794-1804, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1957 [832]
  • COLLISON, R. L. W., Book Collecting: An Introduction to Modern Methods of Literary and Bibliographical Detection, London , Benn, 1957. 24 p.[833]
  • (Review, Library, 5th ser., 12:217-9. “A book which is both pretentious and misleading.” -- J. C. T. Oates)
  • COOK, D. F., Inverted Imposition, Library , 5th ser., 12:193-6[834]
  • CUESTA GUTIERREZ, LUISA, La Imprenta y el libro en la América hispana colonial, Gutenberg-Jahrb. (1957):160-7[835]
  • DANKS, K. B., What Heminges and Condell Really Meant, N & Q , 201 (1956):11-13(Continues discussion by Danks in N & Q, 200 (1955):16-19, and followed by his “A Notable Copyright Award, N & Q, 201 (1956):283, all on the theory of good and bad quartos of Shakespeare)[836]
  • DAVIDSON, LOUIS, Bookbinding in France to the Revolution , 1957 (Thesis, Western Reserve Univ.)[837]
  • DAVIS, HERBERT, The Art of Printing: Joseph Moxon and His Successors; [with a Catalogue of British and American Printers' Manuals, by Ray Nash], Printing & Graphic Arts , 5:17-33[838]

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  • DEARING, V. A., Two Notes on the Copy for Pope's Letters, PBSA , 51:327-33[839]
  • DOIG, R. P., George Paton's Contributions to Herbert's Typographical Antiquities , Edinburgh Bibl. Soc. Trans. , 3 (1956):213-9[840]
  • DOIG, R. P., A Note on John Baine, Edinburgh Bibl. Soc. Trans. , 3(1956):222[841]
  • DONALDSON, ROBERT, Henry Danskin's De Remoris: A Bio-bibliographical Note, Bibliotheck , 1:No. 2:15-25[842]
  • DOYLE, P. A., A Rare Copy of John Stedman's Laelius and Hortensia , PBSA , 51:241-4[843]
  • DRUMMOND, H. J. H., Records of Medical and Scientific Societies in Scotland, Bibliotheck , 1:No. 2:31-3[844]
  • DURME, M. VAN, Supplément à la correspondence de Christophe Plantin. Anvers, De Nederlandsche Boekhandel, 1955. 408 p.[845]
  • ECCLES, MARK, Bynneman's Books, Library , 5th ser., 12:81-92[846]
  • EHRENPREIS, IRVIN, The Origins of Gulliver's Travels , PMLA , 72:880-99[847]
  • EMSLIE, MacDONALD, Pepy's Songs and Songbooks in the Diary Period, Library , 5th ser., 12:240-55[848]
  • ERDMAN, D. V., Coleridge on George Washington: Newly Discovered Essays of 1800, BNYPL , 61:81-97[849]
  • ERDMAN, D. V., Newspaper Sonnets Put to the Concordance Test: Can They be Attribted to Coleridge?, BNYPL , 61:508-16, 611-20[850]
  • ERDMAN, D. V., Unrecorded Coleridge Variants, SB , 11:143-62[851]
  • FETTER, F. W., The Authorship of Articles in the Edinburgh Review , Bull of the Institute of Historical Research , 30:76-9[852]
  • FOAKES, R. A., On the First Folio Text of Henry VIII , SB , 11:55-60[853]
  • FORMAN, P., Two Rare Books in the University Library, Glasgow [Michael Scott's Meusa philosophica, 1609, and Grammar of Sulpitius, Wynkyn de Worde, 1506/18], Bibliotheck , 1:No. 1 (1956):22-3[854]
  • FOXON, DAVID, The Chapbook Editions of the Lambs' Tales from Shakespeare , Book Collector , 6:41-53[855]
  • FRIEDMAN, ARTHUR, The First Edition of Goldsmith's Bee , No. 1, SB , 11:255-9[856]
  • FRIEDMAN, W. F., and FRIEDMAN, E. S., The Shakespearean Ciphers Examined , Cambridge Univ. Press, 1957. xvii, 303 p.[857]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, Notes on Eighteenth-Century British Paper, Library , 5th ser., 12:34-42[858]
  • GERRITSEN, JOHAN, The Dramatic Piracies of 1661: A Comparative Analysis, SB , 11:117-131(Especially those of Francis Kirkman)[859]
  • GOLDEN, MORRIS, Goldsmith Attributions in the Weekly Magazine , N & Q , 201 (1956):250-1, 432-5, 489-93[860]
  • GORDAN, J. D., Introduction and Notes in Mrs. Gamp, by Charles Dickens (A facsimile of the author's prompt copy), New York Public Libr., 1956. xvii, 120 p.[861]
  • GREEN, R. L., Lewis Carroll's First Publication, TLS , Sept. 13, 1957, p. 552.(“The Farewell” and “Cockney Enigma, on the Letter W” in the Oxonian Advertiser of 1854 suggested)[862]
  • GREENLY, A. H., Father Louis Hennepin: His Travels and His Books, PBSA , 51:38-60[863]
  • GREER, C. A., The Quarto-Folio Relationship in “2” and “3 Henry VI” Once Again, N & Q , 201 (1956):420-1[864]
  • GREG, W. W., A Correction [to an account in The Library, 4th ser., 24:84, relating to John Busby the elder], Library , 5th ser., 12:203[865]
  • GRENACHER, F., The Basle Proofs of Seven Printed Ptolemaic Maps (1565), Imago Mundi , 13 (1956):166-71[866]
  • GROSSMANN, WALTER, The Gillman-Harvard Manuscript of Schiller's Wallensteins Tod , HLB , 11:319-45[867]
  • GUTHKE, K. S., The Rowley Myth in Eighteenth-Century Germany, PBSA , 51:238-41[868]
  • GUTHKE, K. S., Some Bibliographical Errors Concerning the Romantic Age [and the Works of M. G. Lewis], PBSA , 51:159-62[869]

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  • HALFPENNY, ERIC, Letters from Lincoln's Inn, 1846-9, Library , 5th ser., 12:256-69(Cataloguing the library)[870]
  • HALSBAND, ROBERT, Editing the Letter-Writers, SB , 11:25-37(With special reference to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu)[871]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., Eighteenth-Century English Illustrators: Henry Fuseli, R. A., Book Collector , 6:350-60[872]
  • HARRISON, J. R., and LASLETT, PETER, The Library of John Locke, TLS , Dec. 27, 1957, p. 792[873]
  • HODGSON, NORMA, and BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, The Notebook of Thomas Bennet and Henry Clements [London Booksellers] (1686-1719) , Oxford Bibl. Soc., 1956. 228 p.(Publications, new ser., Vol. VI)[874]
  • HORN, R. D., Marlborough's First Biographer: Dr. Francis Hare, HLQ , 20:145-62[875]
  • HOY, CYRUS, The Shares of Fletcher and His Collaborators in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon (III), SB , 11:85-106.(Parts I & II, SB Check List, Nos. 3270 and B375)[876]
  • HUNTING, R. S., Fielding's Revisions of David Simple , Boston Univ. Studies in English , 3:117-21[877]
  • JACKSON, W. A., Records of the Court of the Stationers' Company, 1602 to 1640 , London, Bibl. Soc., 1957. xxiv, 556 p.[878]
  • JACKSON, W. A., Variant Entry Fees of the Stationers' Company, PBSA , 51:103-10[879]
  • JOHNSON, S. F., An Uncollected Early Poem by Coleridge. (The Case for Internal Evidence (2)), BNYPL , 61:505-7(“Lines on the Portrait of a Lady”)[880]
  • JOLLEY, L., William Thomson's “Orpheus Caledonius,” Bibliotheck , 1:No. 2:26-7[881]
  • KENDALL, L.H., Jr., Two Unrecorded Editions of John Taylor's Verbum Sempiternum, Library , 5th ser., 12:46-8[882]
  • KENDALL, L.H., Jr., An Unrecorded Prose Pamphlet by George Wither, HLQ , 20:190-5(A Declaration, London, 1662)[883]
  • KERMODE, FRANK, A Crux in The Tempest , TLS , Nov. 29, 1957, p. 728[884]
  • KETT, F. J. L., Insect Pests of Books, Book Collector , 5:57-62[885]
  • KEYNES, GEOFFREY, The Complete Writings of William Blake; With All the Variant Readings , London, Nonesuch Press, 1957. xv, 936 p.[886]
  • KING, A. H., William Barclay Squire, 1855-1927, Music Librarian, Library , 5th ser., 12:1-10[887]
  • KIRCHNER, JOACHIM, Bilderatlas zum Buchwesen , Stuttgart, Anton Hiersemann, 1956. 2 v.[888]
  • KOCH, HERBERT, Die Jenaer Schriftgiesser seit dem Jahr 1557 , Mainz, Gutenberg-Gesellschaft, 1956. 56 p.(Kleiner Druck der Gutenberg-Gesellschaft, No. 62)[889]
  • KOLB, G. J., Dr. Johnson and the Public Ledger: A Small Addition to the Canon, SB , 11:252-5[890]
  • KOLB, G. J., John Newbery, Projector of The Universal Chronicle: A Study of the Advertisements, SB , 11:249-51[891]
  • KRUMBHAAR, E. B., On Collecting Elzeviers; with Notes on the Elzevier Collection in the University of Pennsylvania Library, [Univ. of Pa.] Libr. Chronicle , 23:1-15[892]
  • LABARRE, E. J., The Nostitz Papers; Notes on Watermarks Found in the German Imperial Archives of the 17th & 18th Centuries, and Essays Showing the Evolution of a Number of Watermarks , Hilversum, The Paper Publications Society, 1957. xlii, 122 p., 152 pl.(Monumenta Chartae Papyraceae V)[893]
  • LAMBIOTTE, A., Les Exemplaires en grand papier de “Madame Bovary”, Offprint from Livre & l'Estampe , 12. Brussels, 1957. 20 p.[894]
  • LANE, R. F., The Bodoni Punches, Matrices and Molds at Parma, Printing & Graphic Arts , 5:61-9[895]
  • LANG, C. Y., A Manuscript, a Mare's-Nest, and a Mystery, Yale Univ. Libr. Gazette , 31:163-71(Swinburne's “The Triumph of Time”)[896]
  • LAUTERBACH, C. E., and LAUTERBACH, E. S., The Nineteenth Century Three-Volume Novel, PBSA , 51:263-302[897]

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  • LESKIEN, ELFRIEDE, Französische und Ialienische Bucheinbände des 17. Jahrhunderts in der Niedersächsischen Landes-bibliothek Hannover, Gutenberg Jahrb. (1957):333-8[898]
  • LYON, H. T., A Publishing History of the Writings of Eugene Lee-Hamilton, PBSA , 51:141-59[899]
  • McBURNEY, W. H., Authorship of The Turkish Spy , PMLA , 72:917-35[900]
  • MACK, MAYNARD, Two Variant Copies of Pope's Works . . . Volume II: Further Light on Some Problems of Authorship, Bibliography, and Text, Library , 5th ser., 12:48-53[901]
  • McMANAWAY, J. G., The Theatrical Collectanea of Daniel Lysons, PBSA , 51:333-4[902]
  • MAIN, C. F., Defoe, Swift, and Captain Tom, HLB , 11:71-9[903]
  • MOORE, J. R., Defoe's Lampoon A Speech of a Stone Chimney-Piece , BPLQ , 9: 137-42[904]
  • MORTON, RICHARD, Textual Problems in Restoration Broadsheet Prologues and Epilogues, Library , 5th ser., 12:197-203[905]
  • MUIR, P. G., A Forged Shelly Notebook, TLS , Nov. 29, 1957, p. 721[906]
  • NEILL, D. G., The Cancel Title in Boyle's Tracts, 1675, Bodleian Libr. Record , 6:386-8[907]
  • NIXON, H. M., An Angling Binding by Thomas Gosden, c. 1825, Book Collector , 6:170(English Bookbindings, XXI)[908]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding by the Morocco Binder, c. 1563, Book Collector , 6:278(English Bookbindings, XXII)[909]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding for Archbishop Parker, c. 1574, Book Collector , 6:386(English Bookbindings, XXIII)[910]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Mosaic Binding for Lord Kingsale, 1720, Book Collector , 6:60(English Bookbindings, XX)[911]
  • NOVARR, DAVID, The Dating of Donne's La Corona, PQ , 36:259-65[912]
  • OATES, J. C. T., The Deposit of Books at Cambridge under the Licensing Acts, 1662-79, 1685-95, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 2:290-304[913]
  • OSBORN, J. M., Ben Jonson and the Eccentric Lord Stanhope, TLS , Jan. 4, 1957, p. 16(Marginalia in a copy of Jonson's Works, 1640)[914]
  • OSBORN, J. M., Reflections on Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732), Book Collector , 6:15-27[915]
  • OWEN, W. J. B., Costs, Sales and Profits of Longman's Edition of Wordsworth, Library , 5th ser., 12:93-107[916]
  • OWEN, W. J. B., The Text of Wordsworth's “Essay upon Epitaphs,” N & Q , 201 (1956):214-5[917]
  • PARKER, W. R., The “Anonymous Life” of Milton, TLS , Sept. 13, 1957, p. 547. (Assigns to Cyriack Skinner) Reply by R. W. Hunt, TLS, Oct. 11, 1957, p. 609(Supports Helen Darbishire's ascription to John Phillips)[918]
  • PARKS, G. B., William Barker, Tudor Translator, PBSA , 51:126-40[919]
  • PENALOSA, FERNANDO, The Mexican Book Industry , New Brunswick, Scarecrow Press, 1957. 312 p.[920]
  • PHILIP, I. G., William Blackstone and the Reform of the Oxford University Press in the Eighteenth Century , Oxford Bibl. Soc., 1957. viii, 130 p.(Publications, New Series, Vol. VII)[921]
  • POPKIN, R. H., A Manuscript of Ralegh's “The Scepticke,” PQ , 36:253-9[922]
  • QUINLAN, M. J., Swift and the Prosecuted Nottingham Speech, HLB , 11:296-302[923]
  • RANSOM, HARRY, The First Copyright Statute; An Essay on “An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, 1710,” Austin, Univ. of Texas Press, 1956. 146 p.[924]
  • REID, D. J. W., The Archives of the University of Glasgow, Bibliotheck , 1:No. 2:27-30[925]
  • RHODES, D. E., “La Bibliofilia,” [Univ. of Pa.] Libr. Chronicle , 23:42-6[926]
  • ROBERTS, R. J., Sir Christopher Hatton's Book-Stamps, Library , 5th ser., 12:119[927]
  • ROGERS, NEVILLE, A Forged Shelley Notebook, TLS , Nov. 15, 1957, p. 696[928]
  • ROSEN, EDWARD, De Morgan's Incorrect Description of Maurolico's Books, PBSA , 51:111-8[929]
  • ROSNER, CHARLES, Design and Printing in the Netherlands, [Amsterdam, Graphic Export Centre, 1957] 98 p.[930]

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  • ROSSI, M. M., Text-Criticism of Robert Kirk's Secret Commonwealth , Edinburgh Bibl. Soc. Trans. , 3:253-68[931]
  • ROSTENBERG, LEONA, Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne, First “Masters of the Staple,” Library , 5th ser., 12:23-33[932]
  • RYDER, JOHN, A Suite of Fleurons, or A Preliminary Enquiry into the History & Combinable Natures of Certain Printers Flowers , London, Phoenix House, 1956. 54 p.[933]
  • RYSKAMP, CHARLES, Cowper and [Erasmus] Darwin's Economy of Vegetation , HLB , 11:317-8[934]
  • SCHANZER, ERNEST, Daniel's Revision of His Cleopatra, R.E.S. , new ser., 8: 375-81[935]
  • SCHMITZ, R. M., Two New Holographs of Pope's Birthday Lines to Martha Blount, R.E.S. , new ser. 8:234-40[936]
  • SCHOLDERER, VICTOR, Some Tell-Tale Initials in Books of the 1550's Library , 5th ser., 12:122-4[937]
  • SCOTT, WILLIAM, Smollett's The Tears of Scotland; a Hitherto Unnoticed Printing and Some Comments on the Text, R.E.S. , new ser., 8:38-42[938]
  • SCOUTEN, A. H., Materials for the Study of Swift at the University of Pennsylvania, [Univ. of Pa.] Libr. Chronicle , 23:47-52[939]
  • SHAABER, M. A., The First Rape of Faire Hellen by John Trussel, SQ , 8:407-48[940]
  • O, ARTHUR, Can Mother Midnight's Comical Pocket-Book be Attributed to Christopher Smart?, BNYPL , 61:373-82[941]
  • SHERBO, ARTHUR, Samuel Johnson, Editor of Shakespeare, with an Essay on “The Adventurer,” Urbana, Univ. of Ill. Press, 1956. 181 p.(Ill. Studies in Lang. and Lit., Vol. 42)[942]
  • SIEGFRIED, L. B., A Note on the Bulmer-Martin Types, IN William Bulmer and the Shakespeare Press , Syracuse Univ. Press, 1957, pp. 1-14[943]
  • SISSON, C. J., New Readings in Shakespeare , Cambridge Univ. Press, 1956. 300 p.[944]
  • SMITH, D. N., A Note on Mum, an Eighteenth-Century Political Ballad, Edinburgh Bibl. Soc. Trans. , 3:249-52[945]
  • SPENCER, LOIS, The Printing of Sir George Croke's Reports, SB , 11:231-46[946]
  • STARNES, D. T., The Institucion of a Gentleman (1555), and Carion's Chronicles, PQ , 36:244-52[947]
  • STEADMAN, J. M., Errors Concerning the Publication Date of Shelley's “Ozymandias,” N & Q , 201 (1956):439-40[948]
  • STEFFAN, T. G., and PRATT, W. W., Byron's “Don Juan.” A Variorum Edition , Univ. of Texas Press, 1957. 4 v.[949]
  • STIENNON, JACQUES, L'Oeuvre des premiers imprimeurs liégois (1560-1600), Gutenberg Jahrb. (1957):175-8[950]
  • STILLINGER, JOHN, Gilbert White to Thomas Pennant: Two Original Letters at Harvard, HLB , 11:303-16(Published in The Natural History of Selborne)[951]
  • STRACHAN, JAMES, Early Bible Illustrations , Cambridge Univ. Press, 1957. 170 p., 126 pl.[952]
  • STRATHMANN, E. A., Ralegh's Discourse of Tenures and Sir. Roger Owen, HLQ , 20:219-32[953]
  • STROUT, A. L., The First Twenty-Three Numbers of the Noctes Ambrosianae; Excerpts from the Blackwood Papers in the National Library of Scotland, Library , 5th ser., 12:108-18[954]
  • SZLADITS, L. L., Browning's French Night-Cap, BNYPL , 61:458-67[955]
  • TARG, WILLIAM, Bibliophile in the Nursery: A Bookman's Treasury of Collectors' Lore on Old and Rare Children's Books , Cleveland, World Publishing Co., 1957. 503 p.(Includes two new essays of special bibliographical interest: “The Moving Market, or Cries of London Town,” by Elisabeth Ball, pp. 193-207; and “Little Women Forever,” by C. Waller Barrett, pp. 379-86. The reprinted pieces include SB Check List, No. 2565 and No. B316)[956]
  • TAYLOR, ARCHER, Book Catalogues: Their Varieties and Uses , Chicago, The Newberry Library, 1957. 284 p.[957]

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  • TAYLOR, R. H., and LIEBERT, H. W., Authors at Work . . . An Address Delivered . . . at The Grolier Club together with a Catalogue of the Exhibition . . . and Facsimiles of Many of the Exhibits , New York, The Grolier Club, 1957 [958]
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