University of Virginia Library

A. English and General

  • ABBEY, J. R., British Signed Bindings in My Library, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 1:270-79.[1069]
  • ADAMS, H. H., A Prompt Copy of Dryden's Tyrannic Love , SB , 4:170-74.[1070]
  • ALDIS, H. G., The Printed Book ; the original manual . . . revised and brought up to date by John Carter and Brooke Crutchley, Third Edition, N. Y., Cambridge Univ. Press, 1951. 141 p.[1071]
  • ALTICK, R. D., Cope's Tobacco Plant: An Episode in Victorian Journalism, PBSA , 45:333-50.[1072]
  • ARBER, EDWARD, editor, A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 , Vol. 5, N. Y., Peter Smith, 1950. 277 p.(Reprint.)[1073]
  • AVERY, E. L., “The Revisions of the Plays,” p. 161-70, in Congreve's Plays on the Eighteenth-Century Stage , N. Y., Modern Language Assn., 1951.[1074]
  • AVIS, F. C., The Doves Press, 1900-1917, Gutenberg Jahrb. (1951):174-77.[1075]
  • BACON, W. A., “Revisions,” p. lxi-lxxii of his edition of William Warner's Syrinx, or A Sevenfold History , Northwestern Univ. Press, 1950.[1076]
  • BAINE, R. M., Percy's Own Copies of the Reliques , HLB , 5:246-51.[1077]
  • BARRIE'S the Wedding Guest, PULC , 12:163-64.(On copies of Scribner's edition of 1900 and the London edition of the same year.)[1078]
  • BATDORF, F. P., The Murray Reprints of George Crabbe: A Publisher's Record, SB , 4:192-99.[1079]
  • BENNETT, P. A., editor, Books and Printing; a Treasury for Typophiles , Cleveland and N. Y., The World Publishing Company, [1951]. xv, 417 p.(Anthology, including: R. S. Grannis, “Colophons,” p. 31-44; E. E. Willoughby, “Printers' Marks,” p. 45-51; A. F. Johnson, “Title Pages: Their Forms and Development,” p. 52-64; L. C. Wroth, “The First Work with American Types,” p. 65-77; R. B. McKerrow, “Typographic Debut; Notes on the Long f and other characters in early English printing,” p. 78-84; J. T. Winterich, “Benjamin Franklin: Printer and Publisher,” p. 352-67.)[1080]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, Booksellers' Trade Sales, 1718-1768, Library , 5th ser., 5:243-57.[1081]
  • BLANCHARD, RAE, Steele, Charles King, and the Dunkirk Pamphlets, HLQ , 14:423-29.[1082]
  • BLAND, DAVID, The Illustration of Books , London, Faber and Faber, 1951. 160 p., 46 illustrations.[1083]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The First Editions of Sir Robert Stapylton's “The Slighted Maid” (1663) and “The Step-Mother” (1664), PBSA , 45:143-48.[1084]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The Revolution in Shakespeare Criticism, University of Chicago Magazine , Nov., 1951, p. 11-14.[1085]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Robert Roberts: A Printer of Shakespeare's Fourth Folio, SQ , 2:241-46[1086]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The 1665 Manuscript of Dryden's Indian Emperour , SP , 48:738-60.[1087]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The Two Issues of D'Urfey's Cynthia and Endymion, 1697, PULC , 13:32-34.[1088]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The Variant Sheets in John Banks's Cyrus the Great, 1696, SB , 4:174-82.[1089]
  • BRIDGE, ALEXANDER, Sir James Bacon and Byron, TLS , March 16, 1951, p. 165.(Bacon the author of Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron by George Clinton, Esq., London, James Robins and Co., 1825.)[1090]

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  • BRITTAIN, F., Four “Q” Rarities, Book Handbook , 2:27-35.[1091]
  • BUCKLER, W. E., Henry Kingsley and The Gentleman's Magazine , JEGP , 50:90-100.[1092]
  • BUCKLER, W. E., see no. 1242.
  • BUSHNELL, G. H., Scottish Engravers; a Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Engravers and of Engravers Who Worked in Scotland to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century , London, Oxford Univ. Press, 1949. 60 p.[1093]
  • BUTTERFIELD, L. H., The American Interests of the Firm of E. and C. Dilly, with their Letters to Benjamin Rush, 1770-1795, PBSA , 45:283-332.[1094]
  • HAPMAN, R. W., and others, Book Collecting; Four Broadcast Talks , Cambridge, Bowes and Bowes, [1951]. 45 p.[1095]
  • CORDASCO, F. G. M., Adam Clarke's Bibliographical Dictionary (1802-1806), SB , 4:188-91.[1096]
  • CORDASCO, F. G. M., An Eighteenth-Century Forgery of Robert Wilkinson's Merchant Royall (1607), Library , 5th ser., 5:274.[1097]
  • CORDASCO, F. G. M., An Unrecorded History of Malvern (1817) by John Chambers, N & Q , 196:81.[1098]
  • CORDASCO, F. G. M., William Richardson's Essays on Shakespeare (1784): A Bibliographical Note on the First Edition, N & Q , 196:148.[1099]
  • COWEN, D. L., The Edinburgh Dispensatories, PBSA , 45:85-96.[1100]
  • CRONE, G. R., A Note on Bradock Mead, Alias John Green, Library , 5th ser., 6:42-43.(Shown to be the editor of the New General Collection of Voyages published by Thomas Astley in 1745-1747.)[1101]
  • CROW, JOHN, editor, [Introduction], “List of Variant Readings, List of Irregular and Doubtful Readings,” p. v-xv, in his edition of Law Tricks, by John Day, 1608, London, Oxford Univ. Press for the Malone Society, 1950.[1102]
  • CROW, JOHN, Thomas Goad and The Dolefull Euen-Song: An Editorial Experiment, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 1:238-59.[1103]
  • DAVIS, HERBERT, Bowyer's Paper Stock Ledger, Library , 5th ser., 6:73-87.(London, 1699-1777.)[1104]
  • DAWSON, G. E., Some Bibliographical Irregularities in the Shakespeare Fourth Folio, SB , 4:93-103.[1105]
  • DEARING, V. A., The 1737 Editions of Alexander Pope's Letters, Essays . . . Dedicated to Lily B. Campbell , Univ. of California Press, 1950, p. 185-97.[1106]
  • DICKINS, BRUCE, John Heaz, Elizabethan Letter-Founder to the Printers, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 1:287.[1107]
  • DREYFUS, JOHN, Baskerville's Methods of Printing, Signature , new ser., 12:44-51.[1108]
  • DUNKIN, P. S., The Ghost of the Turned Sheet, PBSA , 45:246-50.[1109]
  • DUNKIN, P. S., How to Catalog a Rare Book , Chicago, American Libr. Assn., 1951. vii, 85 p. Lithoprinted.[1110]
  • DUTHIE, G. I., Elizabethan Shorthand and the First Quarto of King Lear , Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1950. 82 p.[1111]
  • DUTHIE, G. I., The Text of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet , SB , 4:3-29.[1112]
  • EAVES, T. C. D., Graphic Illustration of the Novels of Samuel Richardson, 1740-1810, HLQ , 14:349-83.[1113]
  • EAVES, T. C. D., The Second Edition of Thomas Gray's Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat , PQ , 28 (1949):512-15.(A version in the Newcastle General Magazine.)[1114]
  • EAVES, T. C. D., An Unrecorded Children's Book Illustrated by Thomas Bewick, Library , 5th ser., 5:272-73.(The History of Pamela . . . Abridged, London, ca. 1779.)[1115]
  • EDE, CHARLES, editor, The Art of the Book. Some Record of the Work Carried out in Europe and the U. S. A., 1939-1950 , London and New York, Studio Publications, 1951. 214 p., over 200 illustrations.[1116]
  • An EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY Illustrator, TLS , May 4, 1951, p. 284.(David Allan and the Foulis Press Gentle Shepherd, 1788.)[1117]
  • The EIKON BASILIKE. Review of F. F. Madan's New Bibliography of the “Eikon Basilike,” (“Check List for 1950,” no. 535), TLS , Feb. 9, 1951, p. 88, with discussion of authorship by Madan, the reviewer, and others, TLS, Feb. 23, p. 117, March 2, p. 140, March 9, p. 154.[1118]
  • ELMEN, PAUL, Richard Allestree and The Whole Duty of Man , Library , 5th ser., 6:19-27.(Allestree shown to be the author.)[1119]
  • The END of the Firm of Cadell, TLS , April 27, 1951, p. 268.[1120]
  • ESPEZEL, P. d', see Part I, no. 879.

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  • EVANS, G. B., [Some Additional Notes on English Retail Book-prices, 1550-1640], Library , 5th ser., 5:275-76.(Additions to no. 684, “Check List for 1950.”)[1121]
  • FULTON, J. F., see Part I, no. 884.
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, Prolegomena to the Revised Edition of Straus and Dent's John Baskerville , Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 1:288-95.[1122]
  • GATHORNE-HARDY, ROBERT, Jeremy Taylor and “Christian Consolations,” TLS , April 20, 1951, p. 245.(Shown to be by John Hackett not by Taylor.)[1123]
  • A GENERAL Note on the Prices of Binding all sorts of Books , 1669, Cambridge, Mass., 1951.(Reproduces an English broadside advertisement, from a copy at Harvard, with a two-page note by W. A. Jackson.)[1124]
  • GETTMANN, R. A., The Serilization of Reade's “A Good Fight” [in Once a Week], NCF , 6:21-32.[1125]
  • GIBSON, STRICKLAND, Thomas Bennet, A Forgotten Bibliographer, Library , 5th ser., 6:43-47.(His Essay on the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, 1715, first offered typographical data as clues to the order of editions.)[1126]
  • GREG, W. W., The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare; a Survey of the Foundations of the Text , Second Edition, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1951. 210 p., with notes correcting the first edition, p. a-i.[1127]
  • GREG, W. W., [Marlowe's] “Doctor Faustus,” 1604-1616; Parallel Texts Edited by W. W. Greg, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1950. xiv, 407 p.[1128]
  • GREG, W. W., The Printing of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida in the First Folio, PBSA , 45: 273-82.[1129]
  • HAMMAM, M. Y., History of Printing in Egypt, Gutenberg Jahrb . (1951):156-59.[1130]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., Gravelot in England, Book Handbook , 2:176-90.[1131]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., English Eighteenth-Century Book Illustration, Book Handbook , 2:127-46.[1132]
  • HANKE, LEWIS, The Historia de las Indias of Bartolomé de las Casas, Essays Honoring Lawrence C. Wroth , Portland, Me., 1951, p. 143-50.[1133]
  • HARTHAN, J. P., Bookbindings: Victoria and Albert Museum , London, 1950. 28 p., 67 half-tones.[1134]
  • HAZEN, A. T., One Meaning of the Imprint, Library , 5th ser., 6:120-23.(Variants of “London: Printed and sold by A. B.” meaning “Printed in London, and sold by A. B.”)[1135]
  • HENDERSON, PHILIP, Emily Brontë's Poems, TLS , Nov. 30, 1951, p. 765.(Text of some fifteen in doubt. Completely established, Helen Brown, TLS, Dec. 21, 1951, p. 821. Reply, Henderson, TLS, Jan. 11, 1952, p. 25.)[1136]
  • HOFER, PHILIP, Baroque Book Illustration; a Short Survey from the Collection in the Department of Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library , Harvard Univ. Press, 1951. 43 p., and 149 reproductions.[1137]
  • HOPPE, H. R., The Copyright-Holder of the Second Edition of the Rheims New Testament (Antwerp, 1600), Richard Gibbons, S. J. , Library , 5th ser., 6:116-20.[1138]
  • HUNTER, G. K., The Marking of Sententiae in Elizabethan Printed Plays, Poems, and Romances, Library , 5th ser., 6:171-188.[1139]
  • HYDE, M. C., The History of the Johnson Papers, PBSA , 45:103-116.[1140]
  • JENKINS, HAROLD, [Introduction], “List of Variant Readings,” and “List of Irregular and Doubtful Readings,” p. v-xxv in his edition of Henry Chettle's The Tragedy of Hoffman, 1631, Oxford Univ. Press for the Malone Society, [1951].[1141]
  • JENKINS, HAROLD, The 1631 Quarto of The Tragedy of Hoffman, Library , 5th ser., 6:88-99.[1142]
  • JENNETT, SEÁN, The Making of Books , London, Faber & Faber, 1951. 474 p.[1143]
  • JOHNSON, A. F., The Exiled English Church at Amsterdam and Its Press, Library , 5th ser., 5:219-42.[1144]
  • JOOST, NICHOLAS, Two American Editions of Leslie's “Short and Easie Method,” N & Q , 196:496-97.[1145]
  • KARTON im Wandel der Zeit, see Part I, no. 898.
  • KEEN, ALAN, . . . Lancashire and Shropshire and the Young Shakespeare, Bull. John Rylands Libr. , 33:256-70.[1146]
  • KELLEY, MAURICE, Milton and Machiavelli's Discorsi , SB , 4:123-27.(Notes on reading of the Discorsi assigned tentatively to period Nov.-Dec. 1651 to Jan.-Feb., 1652.)[1147]
  • KRIEG, W., see Part I, no. 904.
  • LANE, LAURIAT, Jr., “Oliver Twist”: A Revision, TLS , July 20, 1951, p. 460.(Further note by Cecil Roth, TLS, Aug. 3, 1951, p. 485.)[1148]
  • LLOYD, L. J., Some Eighteenth-Century French Illustrated Books, Book Handbook , 2:56-74.[1149]

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  • LOTZ, A., see Part I, no. 920.
  • LUTHER, J., see Part I, no. 921.
  • MacDONALD, HUGH, Andrew Marvell's Miscellaneous Poems, 1681, TLS , July 13, 1951, p. 444, and Correction, TLS, Aug. 24, 1951, p. 533.(Describes copy in the Bodleian.)[1150]
  • McILWRAITH, A. K., The Manuscript Corrections in Massinger's Plays, Library , 5th ser., 6:213-16.[1151]
  • McMANAWAY, J. G., King James Takes a Collection, Essays Honoring Lawrence C. Wroth , Portland, Me., 1951, p. 223-33.(Broadsides issued by various bishops soliciting contributions in favor of Captain Whitbourne and the advancement of the Newfoundland plantation.)[1152]
  • McMANAWAY, J. G., Some Bibliographical Notes on Samuel Daniel's Civil Wars , SB , 4:31-39.[1153]
  • McMANAWAY, J. G., An Uncollected Poem of John Skelton (?), N & Q , 196:134-35.(Found in BM and Folger copies of Angel Day's The English Secretorie (1586).)[1154]
  • MACOMBER, H. P., A Comparison of the Variations and Errors in Copies of the First Edition of Newton's Principia, 1687, Isis , 42:230-32.[1155]
  • MANDACH, ANDRÉ DE, The First Translator of Molière: Sir William Davenant or Colonel Henry Howard, MLN , 66:513-18.(Howard's The Playhouse to Be Let.)[1156]
  • MARSHALL, W. H., The Text of T. S. Eliot's “Gerontion,” SB , 4:213-17.[1157]
  • MASLEN, KEITH, Book Ornaments, TLS , Aug. 3, 1951, p. 485.(On the identification of printers by their ornaments. See also TLS, July 20, 1951, p. 453.)[1158]
  • MEAD, H. R., Two Issues of Cowley's “Vision,” PBSA , 45:77-81.[1159]
  • METZDORF, R. F., Three States of “The Revolter,” PBSA , 45:362.[1160]
  • MILLAR, B. P., Three Texts of ‘The Death of Queen Jane,’ HLB , 5:99-102.(No. 170 in Child's English and Scottish Popular Ballads.)[1161]
  • MOORE, J. R., Defoe's “Lost” Letter to a Dissenter, HLQ , 14:299-306.[1162]
  • MOSSNER, E. C., and HARRY RANSOM, Hume and the “Conspiracy of the Booksellers”: The Publication and Early Fortunes of the History of England , Univ. of Texas Studies in English, 29 (1950):162-82.[1163]
  • MUNBY, A. N. L., . . . The Catalogues of Manuscripts & Printed Books of Sir Thomas Phillipps; Their Composition and Distribution , Cambridge, At the Univ. Press, 1951. 39 p.(Phillipps Studies No. 1.)[1164]
  • MUNBY, A. N. L., The Two Title-Pages of the “Principia,” TLS , Dec. 21, 1951, p. 828.[1165]
  • O'CONNOR, J. J., On the Authorship of the Ratsey Pamphlets, PQ , 30:381-86.[1166]
  • ONG, W. J., Hobbes and Talon's Ramist Rhetoric in English, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 1:260-69.[1167]
  • PAFFORD, WARD, The Date of [Bryon's] ‘Hours of Idleness,’ N & Q , 196:339-40, and Addendum, N & Q, 196:476-77.[1168]
  • PALTSITS, V. H., see no. 1295.
  • PATTERSON, L. D., Recorde's Cosmography, 1556, Isis , 42:208-18.[1169]
  • PECKHAM, MORSE, Dr. Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia , PBSA , 45:37-58.[1170]
  • PHILIP, I. G., Thomas Hearne as a Publisher, Bodleian Libr. Rec. , 3:no.31:146-55.[1171]
  • PHILLIPS, G. L., Tit for Tat: A Novel of Social Criticism, Mid-America , 33 (new ser. 22):225-41.(Shown to be by Marion Southwood not Matthew Estes.)[1172]
  • PHILLIPS, JAMES, The Dean of Coleraine, Friends of the Libr of Trinity College, Dublin, Annual Bull . (1950):10-15.[1173]
  • PRANCE, C. A., A Forgotten Skit by Lamb, TLS , Feb. 9, 1951, p. 92.(“Cockney Latin” by “Philopatris Londiniensis,” London Magazine, Nov., 1823.)[1174]
  • PRICE, CECIL, The Edinburgh Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son , Library , 5th ser., 5:271-72.[1175]
  • PROUTY, C. T., Bibliographical Note [on Peter Beverley's Ariodanto and Jeneura], p. 67-69 in The Sources of Much Ado about Nothing: A Critical Study, together with the Text of Peter Beverley's “Ariodanto and Jeneura ,” Yale Univ. Press, 1950.[1176]
  • RAMSDEN, CHARLES, French Bookbinding 1789-1848, Library , 5th ser., 5:258-60.(Summary of a paper. Fully treated in his book on the subject, “Check List for 1950,” no. 738.)[1177]
  • RENKER, ARMIN, Das Buch vom Papier . . ., Dritte, neu bearbeitete Ausgabe, Wiesbaden, Insel-Verlag, 1950. 250 p.(First published 1934.)[1178]
  • ROBERT THORNTON and “The Temple of Flora,” TLS , June 1, 1951, p. 348.[1179]
  • ROBERTSON, D. S., A Copy of Milton's “Eikonoklastes,” TLS , June 15, 1951, p. 380; June 22, 1951, p. 396.[1180]
  • ROCHLIN, S. A., The Earliest Use of Greek Type at the Cape, Quart. Bull. of the South African Libr. , 4:88-89.[1181]

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  • RODENBERG, JULIUS, Oliver Simon und die Curwen Press in Plaistow, London, Gutenberg Jahrb . (1951):160-73.[1182]
  • ROGERS, D. M., John Abbot (1558-1650), Biographical Studies , 1:22-33.[1183]
  • ROSENBERG, ALBERT, The Date of John Gay's ‘An Epistle to Burlington,’ PQ , 30:94-96.[1184]
  • ROSNER, CHARLES, Printer's Progress, a Comparative Survey of the Craft of Printing, 1851-1951 , Harvard Univ. Press, 1951. 119 p.[1185]
  • RYAN, L. V. An Octavo Edition of “Poëmata” by Walter Haddon (1567), PBSA , 45:166-69.[1186]
  • SALE, W. M., Samuel Richardson: Master Printer , Cornell Univ. Press, 1950. 389 p.(Cornell Studies in English, 37.)[1187]
  • SAVAGE, J. E., The “Gaping Wounds” in the Text of Philaster , PQ , 28 (1949):443-57.[1188]
  • SCHATZKI, WALTER, Kate Greenaway's “Mother Goose,” Antiquarian Bookman , 8:405-406.[1189]
  • SCHMIDT-KUENSEMUELLER, F. A., see Part I, no. 961.
  • SCHOTTENLOHER, K., see Part I, no. 964.
  • SHERBO, ARTHUR, Dr. Johnson on Macbeth: 1745 and 1765, R.E.S. , new ser., 2:no. 5:40-47.[1190]
  • SHERWIN, OSCAR, Milton for the Masses: John Wesley's Edition of Paradise Lost, MLQ , 12:267-85.[1191]
  • SHORTER, A. H., Early Paper-Mills in Kent [1588-1738], N & Q , 196:309-13.[1192]
  • SILVER, L. H., The First Edition of Walton's Life of Herbert, HLB , 5:371-72.[1193]
  • SIMON, OLIVER, Mass Production and the Art of the Book in England, Gutenberg Jahrb . (1951):192-95.[1194]
  • SIMPSON, D. H., A Note on the Bibliography of George McCall Theal, Quart. Bull. of the South African Libr. , 4:126-32.[1195]
  • SKELTON, R. A., Jean LeClerc's Atlas of France, 1691, British Museum Quart. , 16:60-61.[1196]
  • SKELTON, R. A., John Norden's Map of Surrey [1594], British Museum Quart. , 16:61-62.[1197]
  • STARR, H. W., Spanish Translations of Gray's “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” N & Q , 196:206-209.[1198]
  • STEVENS, HENRY, see no. 1295.
  • STEVENSON, A. H., A Critical Study of Heawood's Watermarks Mainly of the 17th and 18th Centuries , PBSA , 45:23-36.(Discusses no. 666, “Check List for 1950.”)[1199]
  • STEVENSON, A. H., Shakespearian Dated Watermarks, SB , 4:159-64.[1200]
  • STEVENSON, A. H., Watermarks Are Twins, SB , 4:57-91, and Addendum, 4:235.[1201]
  • STEVENSON, ROBERT, John Wesley's First Hymnbook, Review of Religion , 14 (1950):140-60.[1202]
  • STURMAN, BERTA, The Second Quarto of A King and No King, 1625, SB , 4:166-70.[1203]
  • STURMAN, BERTA, The 1641 Edition of Chapman's Bussy D'Ambois , HLQ , 14:171-201.[1204]
  • SWARTHOUT, GLENDON, “The Way of All Flesh,” TLS , Aug. 3, 1951, p. 485.(Publishes two pages from the MS., those concluding Chapter VI, for the first time.)[1205]
  • SWEDENBERG, H. T., Jr., On Editing Dryden's Early Poems, Essays . . . Dedicated to Lily B. Campbell , Univ. of California Press, 1950, p. 73-84.[1206]
  • TAYLOR, ARCHER, and F. T. MOSHER, see Part I, no. 975.
  • TEERINK, H., Swift's Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift , SB , 4:183-88.[1207]
  • THOMAS, SIDNEY, Henry Chettle and the First Quarto of Romeo and Juliet , R.E.S. , new ser., 1 (1950):8-16.(Suggests Chettle as the author of the “un-Shakesperian passages” in Q1.)[1208]
  • THORP, J. P., editor, B. H. Newdigate, Scholar-Printer, 1869-1944 , Oxford, Black-well, 1950. 48 p.[1209]
  • TODD, W. B., Another Attribution to Swift, PBSA , 45:82-83.(Taste: An Essay, London, 1739, actually a translation from Charles Rollin.)[1210]
  • TODD, W. B., The Bibliographical History of Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France , Library , 5th ser., 6:100-108.[1211]
  • TODD, W. B., Bibliography and the Editorial Problem in the Eighteenth Century, SB , 4:41-55.[1212]
  • TODD, W. B., The First Printing of Hume's Life (1777), Library , 5th ser., 6:123-25.[1213]
  • TODD, W. B., A Hidden Edition of Whitehead's “Variety” (1776), PBSA , 45:357-58.[1214]
  • TODD, W. B., Press Figures and Book Reviews as Determinants of Priority: A Study of Home's “Douglas” (1757) and Cumberland's “The Brothers” (1770), PBSA , 45:72-76.[1215]

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  • TODD, W. B., Twin Titles in Scott's “Woodstock” (1826), PBSA , 45:256.[1216]
  • TODD, W. B., Two Issues of Crabbe's “Works” (1823), PBSA , 45:250-51.[1217]
  • TOUSSAINT, A., Early Printing in the Mascarene Islands, 1767-1810 , Paris, Max Besson, 1951, 167 p.[1218]
  • TREMAINE, MARIE, A Half-Century of Canadian Life and Print, 1751-1800, Essays Honoring Lawrence C. Wroth , Portland, Me., 1951, p. 371-90.[1219]
  • UPDIKE, D. B., Printing Types; Their History, Forms and Use; A Study in Survivals , Harvard Univ. Press, 1951.(Reprinting of the second edition, 1937.)[1220]
  • VARLEY, D. H., Adventures in Africana, Quart. Bull. of the South African Libr. , 4:37-84.[1221]
  • VOORHOEVE, P., Batak Bark Books, Bull. John Rylands Libr. , 33:283-98.[1222]
  • WALKER, ALICE, The Cancelled Lines in 2 Henry IV, IV.i.93,95, Library , 5th ser., 6:115-16.[1223]
  • WALKER, ALICE, Quarto “Copy” and the 1623 Folio: 2 Henry IV, R.E.S. , new ser., 2:217-25.[1224]
  • WALKER, ALICE, The Textual Problem of Hamlet: A Reconsideration, R.E.S. , new ser., 2:328-38.[1225]
  • WALKER, J., The Censorship of the Press during the Reign of Charles II, History , new ser., 35(1950):219-38.[1226]
  • WALSH, J. E., see no. 1301.
  • WEAVER, WARREN, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland; Its Origin and Its Author, PULC , 13:1-17.[1227]
  • WEBB, H. J., Two Additions to the Military Bibliography of Thomas Digges, MLQ , 12:131-33.[1228]
  • WEEDON, M. J. P., Mother Goose's Melody, Library , 5th ser., 6:216-18.(Advertised in the London Chronicle from 30 Dec. 1780 to 2 Jan. 1781, as “now first published” from the papers of the late John Newbery.)[1229]
  • WEIR, J. L., Bibliographical Notices of “The Last Battell of the Soule in Death” (1628-29), Part II, N & Q , 196:76-79.(Part I, “Check List for 1950,” no. 774.)[1230]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, Two Problems in A. E. Housman Bibliography, PBSA , 45: 358-59.(Is Two Cities, 1904, his? Should books with his marginalia be included in a bibliography of his works?)[1231]
  • WHITLEY, ALVIN, The Autograph of Keats's ‘In Drear Nighted December,’ HLB , 5:116-22.[1232]
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