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  • BONNELL, R. L., The Press of Mathew Carey, 1785-1851 , Drexel Institute of Technology. Master's thesis, 1953.[2310]
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  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The Manuscript of Whitman's “Passage to India,” MP , 51:102-117.[2313]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Whitman's Manuscripts for the Original “Calamus” Poems, SB , 6:257-65.[2314]
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  • COHEN, HENNIG, The South Carolina Gazette, 1732-1775 , Columbia, Univ. of South Carolina, 1953. 273 p.[2316]
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  • CORDASCO, THOMAS, Thomas Paine and the History of “Junius”: A Forgotten Cause Célèbre , JEGP , 52:226-28.[2319]
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  • DAVIS, C. R., William Cobbett: Philadelphia Bookseller and Publisher, Jour. Rutgers Univ. Libr. , 16:16-26.[2321]
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  • EGGERS, Johann, German Publishing in the United States . 15 p.(Mimeographed.) (Univ. of Kentucky Libraries. . . . Occasional Contributions, No. 53.) (Translated from Der deutsche Pionier, Cincinnati, 2 (1870):114-19, 147-50, 178-82.)[2323]
  • ELLIOTT, HARRISON, Benjamin Franklin, Paper Mill Promoter and Patron, Paper Maker , 20:No. 1:35-40.[2324]
  • ELLIOTT, HARRISON, The First Paper Mill in New York, Paper Maker , 22:No. 2:25-30.[2325]
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  • GREEN, RALPH, The [John] Melcher Press, Notes on Printing & Graphic Arts , 1:42.(Candidates among surviving presses used at Portsmouth, N. H.)[2327]
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  • HAMILTON, SINCLAIR, John Foster and the “White Hills” Map, PULC , 14:177-82.[2328]
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  • JOYAUX, G. J., French Press in Michigan, Michigan History , 37:155-65.(French language periodicals, 1809-1919.)[2330]
  • LUCEY, W. L., Catholic Magazines: 1880-1890, Rec. American Catholic Hist. Soc. of Philadelphia , 63:65-109.[2331]
  • LUTZ, EARLE, The Stars and Stripes of Illinois Boys in Blue, Jour. , Illinois State Hist. Soc., 46:132-41.[2332]
  • METZDORF, R. F., The First American “Rasselas” and Its Imprint, PBSA , 47:374-76.[2333]
  • METZDORF, R. F., The Publishing History of Richard Henry Dana's Two Years before the Mast , HLB , 7:312-32.[2334]
  • MILNE, W. G., William Douglas O'Connor and the Authorship of The Good Gray Poet , AL , 25:29-42.[2335]
  • NAPIER, JAMES, Some Book Sales in Dumfries, Virginia, 1794-1796, William and Mary Quart. , 10:441-45.[2336]
  • NEIDERHEISER, CLOUDAUGH, Some Civil War Wallpaper Newspapers, Minnesota Hist. , 32:211-13.(Discusses a facsimile of the Vicksburg Daily Citizen of July 4, 1863.)[2337]
  • OLDHAM, E. M., Early Jewish Books Printed in America, BPLQ , 5:83-96.[2338]
  • PARKER, W. W., Printing in Gambier, Ohio, 1829-1884, Ohio State Archaeological and Hist. Quart. , 62:55-66.(Final note: A check list of Gambier imprints may be secured from the author.)[2339]
  • POLLARD, W. C., “Gone with the Wind”: Story of a Best Seller , Florida State Univ. Master's thesis, 1952.[2340]
  • REMORDS, GEORGES, John Steinbeck—Note bibliographique, Bulletin de la Faculté des Lettres de Strasbourg , 26(1950):301-305.[2341]
  • RICE, O. K., West Virginia Printers and Their Work, 1790-1830, West Virginia Hist. , 14:297-338.[2342]
  • RICHARDSON, L. N., Revision in Sinclair Lewis's The Man Who Knew Coolidge , AL , 25:326-33.[2343]
  • ROCKEFELLER, G. C., Early Papermaking in Trenton: Some Account of the Potts & Reynolds Mill, 1777-1785, Proceedings , New Jersey Hist. Soc., 71:24-32.[2344]
  • SCHORTER, C. E., Hamlin Garland's First Published Story, AL , 25:89-92.(“Ten Years Dead” in Every Other Saturday, March 28, 1885.)[2345]
  • SCOTT, A. L., Mark Twain's Revisions of The Innocents Abroad for the British Edition of 1872, AL , 25:43-61.[2346]
  • SILVER, R. G., Benjamin Edes, Trumpeter of Sedition, PBSA , 47:248-68.[2347]
  • SILVER, R. G., Three Eighteenth-Century American Book Contracts, PBSA , 47:381-87.[2348]
  • SMITH, J. M., The Aurora and the Alien and Sedition Laws. Part I: The Editorship of Benjamin Franklin Bache, Penn. Mag. of Hist. and Biog. , 77:3-23. Part II: The Editorship of William Duane, Ibid., 77:123-55.[2349]
  • STERN, MADELEINE, Purple Passage: The Life of Mrs. Frank Leslie , Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1953. 281 p.[2350]
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  • STROUPE, H. S., The Beginnings of Religious Journalism in North Carolina, 1823-1865, North Carolina Hist. Rev. , 30:1-22.(“Check List and Finding List,” p. 15-22.)[2353]

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  • SUPER, R. H., see No. 2266.
  • SWAN, B. F., The Hammett Pamphlets and Their Author, Rhode Island Hist. , 12:105-109.[2354]
  • SWAN, B. F., Two Rhode Island Imprints of 1727, Rhode Island Hist. , 12:33-43.[2355]
  • THAYER, LEE, The Decorative Designers: A Footnote on Publishing History, Publisher's Weekly , 164:874-78.[2356]
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  • WESSEN, E. J., Jones' Nests and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio , PBSA , 47:218-30.[2357]
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  • WOODWARD, F. G., An Early Tennessee Almanac and Its Maker: Hill's Almanac, 1825-1862, Tennessee Folklore , 18 (1952):9-14.[2358]
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