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PAPERS READ BEFORE THE SOCIETY
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PAPERS READ BEFORE THE SOCIETY

(SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE LISTS IN PREVIOUS VOLUMES.)

Arthur Stocker of the University of Virginia, "Publication of Classical TextsCEspecially Latin Ones before the Invention of Printing; and the Distribution of Manuscripts in the Middle Ages," 28 September 1951.

Percy Muir of London, "Rogues and Vagabonds in the Book Trade," 24 October 1951.

Howard S. Mott of New York City, "Collecting Southern Amateur Fiction of the 19th Century," 7 November 1951.

William Barrow of Richmond, Virginia, "Restoration of Manuscripts," 20 November 1951.

Charles C. Fleming of Richmond, Virginia, "Recognition of Type Faces," 7 December 1951.

A. K. Davis of the University of Virginia, "Matthew Arnold and Victor Marshall, a Little-Known Chapter in Arnold's Life with Eleven Unpublished Letters of Arnold's," 29 February 1952.

Mrs. Roy Arthur Hunt of Pittsburgh, "Highlights of Botanical Illustration," 25 April 1952.

Philip Williams of Duke University, "The Copy for the Quarto and Folio Troilus and Cressida," 9 May 1952.

Irby B. Cauthen, Jr., of Hollins College, "The Text of King Lear: Problem and Method," 9 May 1952.

Fredson Bowers of the University of Virginia, "Bibliography, Pure Bibliography, and Literary Studies," 9 May 1952.

Joseph Graves of Lexington, Kentucky, "Victor Hammer of Kentucky," 9 May 1952.

Earle Lutz of Richmond, Virginia, "Soldier Newspapers of the Civil War," 9 May 1952.

David McCord Wright of the University of Virginia, "Henry Wemyss Feilden, British Confederate, Friend of Kipling and of H. Rider Haggard," 17 October 1952.

Student Round Tables were also held on binding, paper, imposition, handpress work, etc.

ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY DURING THE YEAR TO MEMBERS

Cornerstones of Confederate Collecting, by Richard Barksdale Harwell.

The Editing of Recent Historical Papers and their Value for the Literary Student, by Helene Maxwell Hooker.

Exhibition Catalogue, Books, Drawings, Prints, from the Botanical Collection of Mrs. Roy Arthur Hunt, annotated by Ruth Evelyn Byrd.

English Prose Fiction, 1600-1640, by Charles C. Mish.


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English Prose Fiction, 1641-1660, by Charles C Mish.

Collecting Southern Amateur Fiction of the 19th Century, by Howard S. Mott.

Assembling, Arranging, and Publicizing Literary Manuscripts, by Herman E. Spivey.

Thomas Jefferson Prayer Book Facsimile.

A Virginia Gentleman's Library as Proposed by Thomas Jefferson to Robert Skipwith in 1771 and now Assembled in the Brush-Everard House, Williamsburg, Virginia.

PAPERS FORMERLY READ BEFORE THE SOCIETY AND NOW PUBLISHED BY AGENCIES OTHER THAN THE SOCIETY

"Bibliography, Pure Bibliography, and Literary Studies," by Fredson Bowers, in Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Vol. 46, Third Quarter, 1952, p. 186-208.

"Browning Societies in America," by Louise Greer, in her Browning and America, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1952, Chapter 7, p. 163-186.