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A. English and General

  • ADAMS, R. M., The Text of Paradise Lost: Emphatic and Unemphatic Spellings, MP , 52:84-91.[2622]
  • ADAMS, S. F., Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson , Yale Univ. Libr. Gaz. , 29:35-36.(Describes a copy with Vol. II, E3 and Qq3 in uncancelled state.)[2623]
  • ALEXANDER, MICHAEL, Publishers' Colophons [i.e. marks], Typographica , 9:4-11.[2624]
  • ARCHER, H. R., A Survey of the History of Printing, Type-Founding and Bookselling in Seventeenth Century England , Univ. of Rochester Press for Assn. of College and Reference Libraries, 1953. 137 leaves(Univ. of California. Master's thesis, 1943. ACRL Microcard Ser. No. 7.)[2625]
  • ASHE, D. J., The Non-Shakespearean Bad Quartos as Provincial Acting Versions, Renaissance Papers , pp. 57-61.[2626]
  • ASHE, D. J., The Text of Peele's Edward I , SB , 7:153-70.[2627]
  • BATEY, CHARLES, Horace Hart and the University Press, Oxford, 1883-1915, Signature , new ser., 18:5-22.[2628]
  • BAUGHMAN, ROLAND, The Peccancies of T. J. Wise, et al.: Some Aftermaths of the Exposure, Columbia Libr. Columns , 3:No. 3:12-28.[2629]
  • BENNETT, J. W., The Rediscovery of Sir John Mandeville , New York, Modern Language Association, 1954. 436 p.(Appendix II: The Editions, p. 335-85.)[2630]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, An Early Literary Periodical [The History of the Works of the Learned, 1699-1712], TLS , Dec. 3, 1954, p. 788.[2631]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, The Memorandum Book of Henry Rhodes, 1695-1720, Book Collector , 3:28-38, 103-116.(Rhodes was a London bookseller.)[2632]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, The Missing Term Catalogue, SB , 7:185-90.[2633]
  • BLAND, DAVID, A Bibliography of Book Illustration , 2d ed. rev., London, Faber & Faber, 1954. 164 p.(1st ed., No. 1083, “Check List for 1951.”)[2634]
  • BLAYNEY, G. H., Variants in the First Quarto of The Miseries of Inforst Mariage , Library , 5th ser., 9:176-84.[2635]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, A Definitive Text of Shakespeare: Problems and Methods, in A. D. Matthews and C. M. Emery, editors, Studies in Shakespeare , Univ. of Miami Press, 1953, at pp. 11-29.[2636]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Motteux's “Love's a Jest” (1696): A Running-Title and Presswork Problem, PBSA , 48:268-73.[2637]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The Printing of Hamlet , Q2, SB , 7:41-50.[2638]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Underprinting in Mary Pix, The Spanish Wives (1696), Library , 5th ser., 9:248-54.[2639]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, GERRITSEN, JOHAN, and LASLETT, PETER, Further Observations on Locke's Two Treatises of Government: Three Contributions, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 2:63-87.(Cf. No. 1676, “Check List for 1952.”)[2640]
  • BRODMAN, ESTELLE, The Development of Medical Bibliography , Baltimore, Medical Libr. Assn., 1954. 226 p.[2641]
  • BROWN, J. R., The Compositors of Hamlet Q2 and The Merchant of Venice , SB , 7:17-40.[2642]
  • BROWN, T. J., English Literary Autographs: IX, Edward Gibbon, 1737-1794; X, Thomas Chatterton; XI, William Blake, 1757-1827; XII, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834, Book Collector , 3:53,137;219;301.[2643]

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  • BUCKLAND-WRIGHT, JOHN, Etching and Engraving: Techniques and the Modern Trend , London, Studio Pubn., 1954. 240 p.[2644]
  • BUCKLER, W. E., Tennyson's Lucretius Bowdlerized?, R.E.S. , new ser., 5:269-71.[2645]
  • BÜHLER, C. F., An Early Printing estimate for an Academic Press, [Univ. Penn.] Libr. Chron. , 20:61-65.(Paul Manutius in 1558 for the Accademia Veneziana.)[2646]
  • BÜHLER, C. F., The Printing of a Valerious Maximus Dated 1671, SB , 7:177-81.[2647]
  • BURTON, K. G., The Early Newspaper Press in Berkshire (1723-1855) , The Author, The Central Public Library, Reading. 1954.(Typescript reproduced.)[2648]
  • CAHILL, PATRICK, Paint Names and Book Cloths, TLS , Feb. 6, 1953, p. 89.(Reply to remarks of a review of his English First Editions of Hilaire Belloc in TLS, Jan. 23, 1953, p. 64.)[2649]
  • CARNALL, GEOFFREY, The Monthly Magazine [London, 1796-1824], R.E.S. , new ser., 5:158-64.[2650]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Bibliography and the Rare Book Trade, PBSA , 48:219-29.[2651]
  • CHILDS, J. R., Further Clues Bearing on the Mystery of Casanova's Memoirs , PBSA , 48:248-62.[2652]
  • CHUTE, MARCHETTE, Publishing in the Good Old Days [Elizabethan], Saturday Review , Apr. 10, 1954, pp. [9]-10, 54.[2653]
  • CLAPPERTON, R. H., The Invention and Development of the Endless Wire, or Fourdrinier, Paper Machine, Paper Maker , 23:No. 1:1-17.[2654]
  • CLEMENSSON, GUSTAF, Papperets historica intill 1880 , Stockholm, Hugo Gebers Förlag, 1953. 99 p.(Gralska Institutets Skriftserie No. 8.)[2655]
  • COLES, W. A., The Proof Sheets of Keats's “Lamia,” HLB , 8:114-19.[2656]
  • COLGATE, WILLIAM, Pointers for Students of Early Canadian Printing, Printing & Graphic Arts , 2:17-27.[2657]
  • CORNELL UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY, The Shakespeare Folios in the Cornell University Library , Ithaca, Cornell Library Associates, 1954. 16 p.[2658]
  • CRAIG, MAURICE, Irish Bookbindings, 1600-1800 , London, Cassell & Co., 1954. 47 p., colored frontispiece and 58 plates.[2659]
  • CRAIGIE, JAMES, Basilicon Doron: A Late Seventeenth-Century Edition, Transactions , Edinburgh Bibl. Soc., 3:155-56.[2660]
  • CROWLEY, F. J., The Walther Edition of Voltaire (1748), MLN , 69:331-34.[2661]
  • CRUM, M. C., A Manuscript of Essays by Addison, Bodleian Libr. Record , 5:98-103.[2662]
  • CRUM, M. C., Notes on the Texts of William Lawes's Songs in B.M. MS. Add. 31432, Library , 5th ser., 9:122-27.[2663]
  • DANGON, GEORGES, Notes d'histoire moulins à papier et compagnons papetiers, Courrier Graphique , No. 72 (Mai 1954):13-25.[2664]
  • DAVIES, D. W., The World of the Elseviers, 1580-1712 , The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1954. 159 p.[2665]
  • DAVIS, HERBERT, The Manuscripts of Swift's “Directions to Servants,” in Studies in Art and Literature for Belle da Costa Greene , Princeton Univ. Press, 1954, at pp. 433-44.[2666]
  • DEARING, V. A., Dryden's MacFlecknoe: The Case for Authorial Revision, SB , 7:85-102.[2667]
  • DONALDSON, GORDON, The Making of the Scottish Prayer Book of 1637 , Edinburgh Univ. Press, 1954. 364 p.[2668]
  • DOUGAN, R. O., E. Ph. Goldschmidt, 1887-1954 , Library , 5th ser., 9:75-84.[2669]
  • DUBOIS d'ENGHIEN, H., La reliure en Belgique au XIX6 siècle. Essai historique suivi d'un dictionnaire des relieurs , Brussels, A. Leclercq, Paul van der Perre, 1954.[2670]
  • DUVEEN, D. I. and KLICKSTEIN, H. S., Le Journal Polytype des Sciences et des Arts, PBSA , 48:402-10.[2671]
  • ECKERSTROM, R. E., Contemporary Book Design , Univ. of Illinois Libr., 1953. 26 p.(Beta Phi Mu Chap-Book Number One.)[2672]
  • EDIFICIO en que fué instalada la primera imprenta de México [a picture], Boletin de la Asociacion Cubana de Bibliotecarios , 6:76.[2673]
  • ELLIOTT, HARRISON, The Evolution of Newsprint Paper, Paper Maker , 23:No. 2:45-49.[2674]
  • ELLIOTT, HARRISON, The Foudrinier Wire: Its History, Structure, and Function, Paper Maker , 23:No. 1:21-25.[2675]
  • ENGELMANN, A., Der Offsetdruck in der Praxis , 3d ed., Leipzig, Fachbuchverlag, 1953. 298 p.[2676]

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  • ENOCH, KURT, The Paper-Bound Book: Twentieth-Century Publishing Phenomenon, Libr. Quart. , 24:211-25.[2677]
  • ENRIGHT, B. J., Edmund Curll and the “Cursed Blunders” in Fresnoy's New Method of Studying History , 1728, Library , 5th ser., 9:200-205.[2678]
  • ESDAILE, ARUNDELL, A Student's Manual of Bibliography , 3d ed., rev. by Roy Stokes, London, George Allen and Unwin, 1954. 392 p.[2679]
  • EVERITT, E. B., The Young Shakespeare , Copenhagen, Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1954. 188 p.(Anglistica, Vol. 2.)[2680]
  • FIXLER, MICHAEL, A Note of John Evelyn's History of the Three Late Famous Impostors [1669], Library , 5th ser., 9:267-68.[2681]
  • FOXON, D. F., The Printing of Lyrical Ballads , 1798, Library , 5th ser., 9:221-41.[2682]
  • GACHET, HENRI, Des premiers papiers aux premiers filigranes, Courrier Graphique , No. 72 (Mai 1954):27-36.[2683]
  • GARDNER, ANTHONY, The Ethics of Book Repairs, Library , 5th ser., 9:194-98.[2684]
  • GARDNER, HELEN, Donne's “Divine Poems,” TLS , Jan. 30, 1953, p. 73.(Defense of retaining “‘thy little booke” in the sixth of the La Coronna sonnets.”)[2685]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, Baskerville's Punches , Cambridge Univ. Press, 1953. 11 p. including facsimiles.[2686]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, Surviving Common Presses, Printing & Graphic Arts , 2:51-53.[2687]
  • GLASER, EDWARD, An Addition to the Cervantes Canon?, HLB , 8:88-96.(Exemplos de Caton, Barcelona, 1609, probably not edited by the author of Don Quixote.)[2688]
  • GORDAN, J. D., A Doctor's Benefaction. The Berg Collection at The New York Public Library, PBSA , 48:303-14.[2689]
  • GORDON, COSMO, The first English books on Book-keeping, Accounting Research , 5:215-18.[2690]
  • GRAVES, JOSEPH, Victor Hammer: Calligrapher, Punch-Cutter & Printer , Bibl. Soc. Univ. Virginia, 1954. 12 p.[2691]
  • GREEN, R. L., Lewis Carroll's Periodical Publications, N & Q , new ser., 1:118-21.[2692]
  • GRIESBACH, ELSIE, The Art of the French Bookbinder, Columbia Libr. Columns , 4:No. 1:19-27.[2693]
  • GRIFFITH, B. W., Jr., Shelley's “Ginevra,” TLS , Jan. 15, 1954. p. 41.(Another view, Neville Rogers, TLS, Feb. 12, 1954, p. 112.)[2694]
  • HAIG, R. L., The Circulation of Some London Newspapers, 1806-1811: Two Documents, SB , 7:190-94.[2695]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., Eighteenth-Century English Illustrators: Anthony Walker, Book Collector , 3:87-102.[2696]
  • HARKNESS, BRUCE, The Precedence of the 1676 Editions of Milton's Literae Pseudo-Senatûs Anglicani , SB , 7:181-85.[2697]
  • HAZEN, A. T., The Booksellers' “Ring” at Strawberry Hill in 1842, SB , 7:194-98.[2698]
  • HAZEN, A. T., Eustace Burnaby's Manufacture of White Paper in England, PBSA , 48:315-33.[2699]
  • HECKSCHER, W. S., Renaissance Emblems: Observations Suggested by Some Emblem-Books in the Princeton University Library, PULC , 15:55-68.[2700]
  • HINMAN, CHARLTON, The “Halliwell-Phillipps Facsimile” of the First Folio of Shakespeare, SQ , 5:395-401.[2701]
  • HOBSON, A. R. A., The Literature of Bookbinding , London, National Book League, 1954. 15 p.[2702]
  • HOBSON, G. D., German Renaissance Patrons of Bookbinding, Book Collector , 3:171-89, 251-71.[2703]
  • HODGART, M. J. C., The Eighth Volume of the Spectator , R.E.S. , new ser., 5:367-87.(Authors of papers identified.)[2704]
  • HODGES, J. C., The Library of William Congreve, BNYPL , 58:367-85, 436-54, 478-88, 535-50, 579-91; 59(1955):16-34, 82-97.(Separately published by the Library, 1955.)[2705]
  • HOOK, F. S., The Two Compositors in the First Quarto of Peele's Edward I , SB , 7:170-76.[2706]
  • HOOVER, B. B., Samuel Johnson's Parliamentary Reporting: Debates in the Senate of Lilliput , Univ. of California Press, 1953. 238 p.(Univ. of California Publications, English Studies, No. 7.)[2707]
  • HOPKINSON, CECIL, A Dictionary of Parisian Music Publishers, 1700-1950 , London, Printed for the Author, 1954. 131 p.[2708]
  • HORDEN, JOHN, Edmund Marmion's Illustrations for Francis Quarles' Argalus and Parthenia , Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 2:55-62.[2709]

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  • HOSLEY, RICHARD, The “Good Night, Good Night” Sequence in Romeo and Juliet , SQ , 5:96-98.(Reply to No. 2725 here.)[2710]
  • HOTSON, LESLIE, The First Night of Twelfth Night , New York, Macmillan, 1954. 256 p.[2711]
  • HUMPHRIES, CHARLES, and SMITH, W. C., Music Publishing in the British Isles from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century. A Dictionary of Engravers, Printers, Publishers and Music Sellers, with a Historical Introduction , London, Cassell and Company, 1954. 354 p.[2712]
  • IWAI, HIROSATO, On the Latin-Portuguese-Japanese Dictionary Published by the Jesuit Mission Press in Japan [in 1595], Tokyo, The Tokyo Bunko, 1953. 20 p.[2713]
  • JACKSON, W. A. See Part I, No. 2433.
  • JAZAYERY, M. A., and LAW, R. A., Three Texts of King Lear [Globe, Neilson, Kittredge]: Their Differences, Univ. of Texas Studies in English , 32:14-24.[2714]
  • JENKINS, HAROLD, The Relation between the Second Quarto and the Folio Text of Hamlet , SB , 7:69-83.[2715]
  • JOHANSSON, CARL, Publishers' Addresses as a Guide to the Dating of French Printed Music of the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century, Fontes Artis Musicae , 1:14-19.[2716]
  • JOHNSON, A. F., J. F. Stam, Amsterdam, and English Bibles, Library , 5th ser., 9:185-93.[2717]
  • JOHNSON, F. R., The Editions of Robert Greene's Three Parts of “Conny-Catching”: A Bibliographical Analysis, Library , 5th ser., 9:17-24.[2718]
  • JONES, THOMAS, The Gregynog Press , Oxford Univ. Press, 1954. 39 p.[2719]
  • KENDALL, L. H., Jr., Notes on Some Works Attributed to George Wither, R.E.S. , new ser., 5:390-94.[2720]
  • KER, N. R., Pastedowns in Oxford Bindings, with a Survey of Oxford Binding c 1515-1620 , Oxford Bibl. Soc., 1954.(Publications, New Series, Volume V, 1951-1952.)[2721]
  • KOLB, G. J., A Note on the Publication of Johnson's “Proposals for Printing the Harleian Miscellany,” PBSA , 48:196-98.[2722]
  • LABARRE, E. J., Dictionary and Encyclopaedia of Paper and Paper-Making , Amsterdam, Swets & Zeitlinger, 1952. 488 p.(List of English terms and meanings worth adding, in a review by Allan Stevenson, Library, 5th ser., 9:59-63.)[2723]
  • LAURENCE, D. H., Bernard Shaw and the Pall Mall Gazette , Shaw Bulletin , No. 5:1-7; No. 6:7-12.[2724]
  • LEECH, CLIFFORD, Notes on Dr. Richard Hosley's Suggestions concerning the Received Text of Romeo and Juliet , SQ , 5:94-95.(Refers to No. 2185, “Check List for 1953.” For reply see No. 2710 here.)[2725]
  • LESLIE, SHANE, The Swift Manuscripts in the Morgan Library, in Studies in Art and Literature for Belle da Costa Greene , Princeton Univ. Press, 1954, at pp. 445-48.[2726]
  • LIVEING, E. G. D., Adventure in Publishing: The House of Ward, Lock, 1854-1954 , London, Ward, Lock, 1954. 108 p.[2727]
  • LOUGH, JOHN, Locke's Reading during His Stay in France, Library , 5th ser., 8:229-58.[2728]
  • LOWE, R. L., Matthew Arnold and Percy William Bunting: Some New Letters, 1884-1887, SB , 7:199-207.[2729]
  • McCRUM, B. P., and JONES, H. D., Bibliographical Procedures and Style: A Manual for Bibliographers in the Library of Congress , Libr. of Congress, 1954. 127 p.[2730]
  • McMANAWAY, J. G., The Colophon of the Second Folio of Shakespeare, Library , 5th ser., 9:199-200.[2731]
  • McMANAWAY, J. G., A Miscalculation in the Printing of the Third Folio, Library , 5th ser., 9:129-33.[2732]
  • MADAN, F. F., A Revised Bibliography of Salmasius's Defensio Regia and Milton's Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio , Library , 5th ser., 9:101-21.[2733]
  • MADDEN, P. J., Printing in Irish, Leabharlann , 12:74-85.[2734]
  • MALCLES, L. N., Cours de Bibliographie à l'intention des étudiants de l'Université et des candidats aux examens de bibliothécaire , Genève & Lille, 1954. 350 p.[2735]
  • MARKEN, J. W., The Canon and Chronology of William Godwin's Early Works, MLN , 69:176-80.[2736]
  • MAYHEW, GEORGE, A Draft of Ten Lines from Swift's Poem to John Gay, Bull. John Rylands Libr. , 37:257-62.[2737]
  • MAYHEW, GEORGE, Swift's Anglo-Latin Games and a Fragment of Polite Conversation in Manuscript, HLQ , 27:133-59.[2738]
  • MAYHEW, GEORGE, Swift's Manuscript Version of “On his own Deafness,” HLQ , 28:85-87.[2738a]
  • MILLER, C. W., A London Ornament Stock: 1598-1683, SB , 7:125-51 and 18 plates on 9 leaves.[2739]

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  • MILLER, E. H., Samuel Daniel's Revisions in Delia , JEGP , 53:58-68.[2740]
  • MISH, C. C., A Note on the Fiction Reprint Market in the Early Eighteenth Century, Newberry Libr. Bull. , 3:201-205.(Example: Cynthia: With the Tragical Account of the Unfortunate Loves of Almerin and Desdemona.)[2741]
  • MISH, C. C., Reynard the Fox in the Seventeenth Century, HLQ , 27:327-44.[2742]
  • MITCHELL, W. S., The Aberdeen Bindings of Frances Van Hagen, 1626-36, Libri , 5:156-61.[2743]
  • MITCHELL, W. S., British Signed Bindings in the Library of King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne , Newcastle upon Tyne, King's College, 1954. 28 p., 2 plates.(Library Publications No. 1.)[2744]
  • MOORE, J. R., Daniel Defoe: Star Reporter, BPLQ , 6:195-205.[2745]
  • MOORE, J. R., Defoe's Hand in A Journal of the Earl of Marr's Proceedings (1716), HLQ , 27:209-28.[2746]
  • MOORE, J. R., On the Use of Advertisements as Bibliographical Evidence, Library , 5th ser., 9:134-35.(Cf. No. 2274, “Check List for 1953.”)[2747]
  • MORISON, STANLEY, The Bibliography of Newspapers and the Writing of History, Library , 5th ser., 9:153-75.[2748]
  • MORISON, STANLEY, The Origins of the Newspaper , London, Times Office, 1954. 43 p.[2749]
  • MORRIS PRESS. The William Morris Press [a picture], HLQ , 27:No. 4:frontispiece, with leaf of description.[2750]
  • MUNBY, A. N. L., Fragment of a Bookseller's Day-Book of 1622, Book Collector , 3:302-306.[2751]
  • MUSSON, A. E., The Typographical Association: Origins and History up to 1949 , Oxford Univ. Press, 1954. 550 p.[2752]
  • NEW Wings for Intelligence: Being a Tribute to the Life and Work of Ottmar Mergenthaler , Baltimore, Schneidereith & Sons, 1954. 34 p.[2753]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Cambridge Binding, Perhaps by Daniel Boyse, c. 1627, Book Collector , 3:50.(English Bookbindings: IX.)[2754]
  • NIXON, H. M., A London Binding by Charles Lewis, 1812, Book Collector , 3:134.(English Bookbindings: X.)[2755]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding from Southey's “Cottonian” Library, Book Collector , 3:298.(English Bookbindings: XI.)[2756]
  • NIXON, H. M., An Irish Bookbinding, Probably Bound for Lord Carteret, c. 1725-30, Book Collector , 3:216.[2757]
  • NOMBRE, FREITAS, História da imprensa de São Paulo , São Paulo, Ediciões Leia, 1950. 267 p.[2758]
  • NORDQVIST, NILS, Giambattista Bodoni, Nyklassicismens store typograf, Bokvännen , new ser., 8:14-17.[2759]
  • OAKESHOTT, WALTER, Winchester College Library before 1750, Library , 5th ser., 9:1-16.[2760]
  • O'DONNELL, N. F., The Authorship of The Carless Shepherdess , PQ , 33:43-47.[2761]
  • OWEN, W. J. B., Letters of Longman & Co. to Wordsworth, 1814-36, Library , 5th ser., 9:25-34.[2762]
  • PADEN, W. D., A Note on the Variants of In Memoriam and Lucretius , Library , 5th ser., 8:259-73.[2763]
  • PARTRIDGE, A. C., Shakespeare's Orthography in Venus and Adonis and Some Early Quartos, Shakespeare Survey , 7:35-47.[2764]
  • PECK, L. F., Original Text, Variant Readings and “A Note on the Text,” in His Edition of Lewis's The Monk , New York, Grove Press, 1952.[2765]
  • PHILLIPS, J. W., The Origin of the Publisher's Binding in Dublin, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 2:92-94.[2766]
  • PLOEG, JAN VAN DER, Script Types, Print , 8:No. 6:17-24.[2767]
  • POTTINGER, D. T., Censorship in France during the Ancien Régime, BPLQ , 6:23-42, 84-101.[2768]
  • PRESSER, HELMUT, Morris-Drucke und andere Meisterwerke englischer u. amikanischer Privatpressen. Ausstellung des Gutenberg-Museums in Mainz , Mainz, Gutenberg-Gesellschaft, 1954. 32 p.(Kleiner Druck d. Gutenberg-Gesellsch., Nr. 55.)[2769]
  • PRINTED Quire and Sheet Numbers, II: Italian Examples [1584-1592], by William A. Jackson; Spanish Examples [through the 19th Century], by Francis M. Rogers; American Examples [1794-1845], by Earle F. Coleman, HLB , 8:363-74.(A Continuation of No. 2433 in Part I here.)[2770]
  • PROUTY, C. T., The Contention and Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI: A Comparative Study , Yale Univ. Press, 1954. 157 p.[2771]
  • RAMSDEN, CHARLES, Bookbinders of the United Kingdom (Outside London), 1780-1840 , Published for the Author by the Queen Anne Press, 1954. 250 p., 16 plates.[2772]

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  • RHODES, D. E., A Volcano for the S.T.C. , Library , 5th ser., 9:265-67.(A most Wonderfull and rare example . . . of a Certaine Mountaine in the Ile of Palme . . . , London, John Wolfe, 1585 or early 1586.)[2773]
  • ROE, A. S., Blake's Illustrations to the Divine Comedy , Princeton Univ. Press, 1953. 219 p.[2774]
  • ROSCOE, S., Reply to a Review of His Thomas Bewick: A Bibliography (No. 2056, “Check List for 1953”) by D. F. Foxon (Library, 5th Ser., 8:206-209), and Foxon's rejoinder, Library, 5th ser., 9:208-209).[2775]
  • ROSNER, CHARLES, The Growth of the Book Jacket , London, Sylvan Press, 1954. xxxiv p., and 74 p. with 226 illustrations.[2776]
  • ROSTENBERG, LEONA, Robert Scott, Restoration Stationer and Importer, PBSA , 48:49-76.[2777]
  • ROTH, R. N., The Houghton-Crewe Draft of Keats's “Ode to a Nightingale,” PBSA , 48:91-95.[2778]
  • RUFF, WILLIAM, Cancels in Sir Walter Scott's Life of Napoleon, Transactions , Edinburgh Bibl. Soc., 3:137-51.[2779]
  • SARTON, GEORGE, Johannes Antonides Vander Linden (1609-1664): Medical Writer and Bibliographer, in Science, Medicine and History: Essays . . . in Honour of Charles Singer , Oxford Univ. Press, 1953, Vol. 2:3-20.[2780]
  • SCHOLES, P. A., God Save the Queen! The History and Romance of the World's First National Anthem , Oxford Univ. Press, 1954. 332 p.[2781]
  • SCHUNKE, ILSE, Jakob Krause , Stuttgart, Max Hettler Verlag, 1953. 79 p.(Sixteenth Century German binder.)[2782]
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