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A. English and General

  • ADAMS, T. R., Unrecorded Francis Bacon: [A Brief Discourse Touching the Happy Union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, London, 1702], [Univ. Penn.] Libr. Chron. , 17:129.[1586]

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  • ALEXANDER, PETER, Restoring Shakespeare: The Modern Editor's Task, Shakespeare Survey , 5:1-9.[1587]
  • ALEXANDER, PETER, Shakespeare's Punctuation, in Proceedings of the British Academy, 1945 (Oxford Univ. Press, 1950), p. 61-84.[1588]
  • ASCRIBED to Blake, [a Review of William Blake, Genesis: The Seven Days of the Created World, Cummington, Mass., The Cummington Press, 1952], TLS , Sept. 12, 1952, p. 594.(Suggests it is a translation, perhaps by William Hayley, with Blake as amanuensis. K. Povey, TLS, Oct. 3, 1952, p. 645, shows it is from Tasso's Le Sette Giornate del Mondo Creato.)[1589]
  • AVIS, F. C., The International Influence of William Caslon, Gutenberg Jahrb. . (1952):152-56.[1590]
  • BALSTON, THOMAS, The Cambridge University Press Collection of Private Press Types: Kelmscott, Ashendene, Eragny, Cranach , Cambridge, Printed by the University Printer for His Friends, 1951. 45 p.[1591]
  • BEATY, F. L., Three Versions of John Phillips' Satyr against Hypocrites , HLB , 6:380-87.[1592]
  • BENGIS, N. L., Bibliographical Notes, Baker Street Jour. , new ser., 2:40-43.[1593]
  • BENNETT, C. H., The Text of Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Hannah More, R.E.S. , 3:341-45.[1594]
  • BENNETT, H. S., see Part I, nos. 1322-3.
  • BENTLEY, PHYLLIS, A German Brontë Forgery, Bronte Soc. Trans. , 12:30-34.[1595]
  • BENZING, JOSEPH, and PRESSER, HELMUT, see Part I, no. 1326.
  • BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Notes and Queries, Book Collector , 1:53-58, 126-31, 192-97, 264-69.As an indication of the frequently important nature of the notes included in this department, we list the following examples: James T. Babb, “Thomas Jefferson Hogg”; John Hadfield, “Francis Fawkes: 'The Brown Jug'”; William B. Todd, “Engravings by Isaac Taylor”; John Hayward, “Alice, 1865”; S. Roscoe, “Cary: 'Dante'”; A. N. L. Munby, “Early Trade Bindings”; W. S. Scott, “Thomas Jefferson Hogg”; E. M. Dring, “An Early Blurb”; John Carter, “A Binding Variant”; S. Roscoe, “Bewick: 'Quadrupeds', 1st Edition, 1790”; William B. Todd, “The 1748 Editions of the Castle of Indolence”; Maurice Frost, “More Bee Books”; A. N. L. Munby, “Early Trade Bindings”; Francesco Cordasco, “The Letters of Junius”; William A. Jackson, “Bewick's Quadrupeds, 1790”; Michael Sadleir, “'Orley Farm': An Underline Variant”; William B. Todd, “William Collins's 'Odes', 1747”; John Carter, “Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit, 1900-1902”; James S. Dearden, “Thomas Gabitus”; J. C. T. Oates, “Seventeenth-Century Briefs at Cambridge”; A. N. L. Munby, “A Late Use of a Crested Roll”; William B. Todd, “Goldsmith, 'The Traveller', 1770”; Douglas Grant, “Duck and the Duchess of Newcastle”; Percy H. Muir, “Goldsmith's Millenium Hall, 1762”; John P. Hartman, “Early Trade Bindings”; Philip Gaskell, “Borrow, 'The Death of Balder', 1889”; J. C. T. Oates, “Thomas Gabitus”; John Carter, “Knox's Absolute and Abitofhell”.[1596]
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY in the New Bodleian, TLS , Jan. 4, 1952, p. 16.[1597]
  • BINGHAM, G. E., A Missionary Printing Press [the Baptist Mission Press of Calcutta, established in 1800], Paper and Print , 25:101-105.[1598]
  • BISWANGER, R. A., JR., Thomas D'Urfey's Richmond Heiress (1693), a Bibliographical Study, SB , 5:169-78.[1599]
  • BLAGDEN, CYPRIAN, The First Edition of Switzer's Brocoli , Library , 5th ser., 7:211-12.(Confirms assumptions as to publication of earliest edition, last paragraph of no. 1653 here.)[1600]
  • BOND, D. F., The Text of the Spectator, SB , 5:109-128.[1601]
  • BOSWELL, D. B., A Text-Book on Bibliography , London, Grafton, 1952. 208 p.(“Three quarters a straightforward account of modern printing practice . . . short section headed 'Analytical Bibliography'. . . . As a text-book on bibliography it would be dangerous to the beginner and useless to the experienced.”--Book Collector, 1:206.)[1602]
  • BOULET, MARGUERITE, see Dahl, Folke.
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Bibliography, Pure Bibliography, and Literary Studies, PBSA , 46:186-208.[1603]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The Pirated Quarto of Dryden's State of Innocence, SB , 5:166-69.[1604]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, The Text of Marlowe's Faustus , MP , 49:195-204.[1605]
  • BRACY, WILLIAM, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The History and Transmission of Shakespeare's Text , Univ. of Missouri Press, 1952. 154 p.(Reviewed by W. W. Greg, Shakespeare Quart., 4(1953):77-79.[1606]

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  • BROOKS, E. L., “The Poet”: An Error in the Keats Canon?, MLN , 47:450-54.(For contrary opinion, see no. 1765.)[1607]
  • BROUGHTON, DOROTHY, “Textual Notes,” in The Complete Works of William Diaper (London, Kegan Paul; Cambridge, Mass., Harvard; 1952), p. 223-91.[1608]
  • BRUSSEL, I. R., Black Beauty's 75th Anniversary, [with Notes on Binding Variants by John Carter], AB , 10:1723-24.[1609]
  • BUCKLER, W. E., Once a Week under Samuel Lucas, 1859-65, PMLA , 67:924-41.[1610]
  • BÜHLER, C. F., A Footnote to the Bibliographies of the Eikon Basilike, the Eikonoklastes and the Eikonaklastos, Libri , 2:27-30.[1611]
  • BUTT, JOHN, The Composition of David Copperfield, Dickensian , 46 (1949/50):90-94, 128-35, 176-80; 47 (1950/51):33-38.[1612]
  • CARPENTER, E. H., JR., Government Publications in Late Eighteenth-Century Mexico, PBSA , 46:121-38, with a “Checklist of the Official Imprints of the Administration of Revilla Gigedo the Younger, 1789-1794,” 46:215-63.(Also as Thesis, 1950, Univ. of Southern California.)[1613]
  • CARTER, JOHN, A B C for Book-Collectors , London, Rupert Hart-Davis; New York, Knopf; 1952. 191 p.[1614]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Some Bibliographical Agenda, in G. N. Ray, and others, Nineteenth-Century English Books (Univ. of Illinois Press, 1952), p. 51-81.[1615]
  • CAUTHEN, I. B., JR., Compositor Determination in the First Folio King Lear , SB , 5:73-80.[1616]
  • CHILDS, J. R., A Clue to the Mystery of Casanova's Memoirs , PBSA , 46:287-326.[1617]
  • CIZEVSKY, DMITRY, A Contribution to the Bibliography of Comenius, HLB , 6:250-52.[1618]
  • CORDASCO, F. G. M., Edward Bocquet's Illustrated Edition of the “Letters of Junius,” PBSA , 46:66-67.[1619]
  • COTTRELL, G. W., JR., see Schurhammer, Georg.
  • CRAIGIE, JAMES, The Latin Folio of King James's Prose Works, Edinburgh Bibl. Soc. Trans. , 3:17-30.[1620]
  • CROFT, WILLIAM, The Achievement of Bulmer and Bensley, Signature , new ser., 16:3-28.(“Handlist of Books Printed by Bulmer,” p. 11-28; other lists to be published.)[1621]
  • CURRY, KENNETH, Two New Works of Robert Southy, SB , 5:197-200.[1622]
  • DAHL, FOLKE, and others, Les Débuts de la presse française: Nouveaux aperçus , Göteborg, Wettergren & Kerber, 1951. 75 p.[1623]
  • DANKS, K. B., “Hamlet”: The Problem of Copyright, N & Q , 197:47-48.[1624]
  • DAVIES, D. W., The Geographic Extent of the Dutch Book Trade in the Seventeenth Century, Het Boek , 31:10-21, and LQ, 22:200-207.[1625]
  • DAVIS, HERBERT, “Textual Notes,” in Jonathan Swift's The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen (Shakespeare Head Swift, Vol. 7, Oxford, 1951), p. 219-46.[1626]
  • DAVIS, HERBERT, “Textual Notes,” in Jonathan's Swift's Political Tracts , 1711-1713 (Shakespeare Head Swift, Vol. 6, Oxford, 1951), p. 205-213.[1627]
  • DAVISON, J. A., Robert Wood's Essay on Homer, TLS , April 18, 1952, p. 265.(Answers to two queries there, by C. B. Oldman on the Grenville Library copy of the 1767 ed., and by L. W. Hanson on the 1769 ed., TLS, May 2, 1952, p. 297.)[1628]
  • DICKSON, SARAH, The Melancholy Cavalier, a Study in Seventeenth-Century Plagiarism, SB , 5:161-63.[1629]
  • DIECKMANN, HERBERT, Three Diderot Letters, and Les Eleuthéromanes , HLB , 6:69-91.[1630]
  • DODD, M. C., The Rhetorics in Molesworth's Edition of Hobbes, MP , 50:36-42.[1631]
  • DREYFUS, JOHN, Alberto Tallone and His New Type, Signature , new ser., 16:46-47, and [4] p. specimen inserted.[1632]
  • DREYFUS, JOHN, The Work of Jan Van Krimpen . . . with a Foreword by Stanley Morison , Haarlem, Joh. Enschedé en Zonen, 1952. xvii, 160 p.[1633]
  • DURKAN, JOHN, Robertus Richardinus and S.T.C. 21021, Edinburgh Bibl. Soc. Trans. , 3:83-84.[1634]
  • EDWARDS, PHILIP, An Approach to the Problem of Pericles, Shakespeare Survey , 5:25-49.[1635]
  • ELMEN, PAUL, Editorial Revisions of Coleridge's Marginalia, MLN , 67:32-37.[1636]
  • EVANS, CHARLES, A Note on “Carmen Becceriense,” Book Handbook , 1:215-16, and reduced facsimile.(Probably Max Beerbohm's first separate publication.)[1637]

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  • FRIEDMAN, ARTHUR, The First Edition of Essays by Mr. Goldsmith, 1765, SB , 5:190-93.[1638]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, An Early Reference to Press-Figures, Library , 5th ser., 7:211.[1639]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, The Early Work of the Foulis Press and the Wilson Foundry, Library , 5th ser., 7:77-110, 149-77(“Bibliography of Books Printed for Roubert Foulis and for Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1740-1749,” p. 153-77).[1640]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, The Meaning of “Impression” and “Issue,” Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 1:361-62.[1641]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, Photographic Reproduction versus Quasi-Facsimile Transcription, Library , 5th ser., 7:135-37.[1642]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, Printing the Classics in the Eighteenth Century, Book Collector , 1:98-111.[1643]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, Type Sizes in the Eighteenth Century, SB , 5:147-51.[1644]
  • GASPARINETTI, A.F., On the Adoption of a Universal Terminology for Watermarks, in Briquet Album (Hilversum, 1952), p. 122-24.[1645]
  • GORDAN, J. D., The Ghost at Brede Place, BNYPL , 56:591-95.(Separate, N. Y. Public Libr., 1953. 7 p. For the discovery of a part of the manuscript of the play, see D. G. Hoffman, “An Unwritten Life of Stephen Crane,” Columbia Libr. Columns, 2:no.2:12-16, at p. 15.)[1646]
  • GRAY, NICOLETTE, XIXth Century Ornamental Types and Title Pages , new ed., London, Faber and Faber, 1951. 213 p.[1647]
  • GREER, C. A., The Deposition Scene of “Richard II,” N & Q , 197:492-93.[1648]
  • GREG, W. W., Was the First Edition of Pierce Penniless a Piracy?, Library , 5th ser., 7:122-24.[1649]
  • GUICCIARDINI, PAOLO, Le traduzioni inglesi della Storia guicciardiniana nel XVI e XVII secolo, Bibliofilia , 52 (1950):227-40.[1650]
  • HABER, T. B., A. E. Housman's Printer's Copy of “Last Poems,” PBSA , 46:70-77.(For correspondence on the proposed publication of the remains of Housman's Notebooks, see the review of this article, TLS, June 20, 1952, p. 412, and letters from Laurence Housman, John Carter, William White, John Sparrow, and Mr. Haber, TLS, June 27, p. 421, July 4, p. 437, July 18, p. 469, Aug. 1, p. 501, Sept. 26, p. 629, Oct. 24, p. 693, Nov. 7, p. 732.)[1651]
  • HAGEDORN, RALPH, Edmund Gosse and the “Sonnets from the Portuguese,” PBSA , 46:67-70.[1652]
  • HAGEDORN, RALPH, The First Edition of Switzer's Brocoli , Library , 5th ser., 7:58.[1653]
  • HAMILTON, M. H., The Early Editions of Dryden's State of Innocence , SB , 5:163-66.[1654]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., Eighteenth-Century English Illustrators: Isaac Taylor the Elder, Book Collector , 1:14-27.[1655]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., Eighteenth-Century English Illustrators: Samuel Wale, R. A., Book Collector , 1:150-65.[1656]
  • HASKER, R. E., The Copy for the First Folio Richard II , SB , 5:53-72.[1657]
  • HAYWARD, J. F., Silver Bindings from the Abbey Collection, Connoisseur , 130:98-104.[1658]
  • HAZEN, A. T., Baskerville and James Whatman, SB , 5:187-89.(Whatman as the originator of wove paper for Western Europe.)[1659]
  • HIRSCH, LESTER, A Note on John Gray (1724-1811), PBSA , 46:275-76.(Four anonymous pamphlets identified as his.)[1660]
  • HISCOCK, W. G., “The Compleat Gard'ner,”, TLS , April 25, 1952, p. 281.(John Evelyn's remarks on his part in the translation, 1693.)[1661]
  • HOSLEY, RICHARD, A Stage Direction in “Romeo and Juliet,” TLS , June 13, 1952, p. 391.[1662]
  • HOWE, ELLIC, and CHILD, JOHN, The Society of London Bookbinders, 1780-1951 , London, Sylvan Press, 1952. 288 p.[1663]
  • HOWELL, A. C., Christopher Harvey's The Synagogue (1640), SP , 49:229-47.[1664]
  • HOWELL, A. C., John Wykes, the Printer of the First Edition of “The Synagogue,” N & Q , 197:138-39.[1665]
  • HUGHES, RANDOLPH, editor, Lesbia Brandon: An Historical and Critical Commentary, Being Largely a Study (and Elevation) of Swinburne as a Novelist by Randolph Hughes, London, Falcon Press, 1952. 583 p. “Commentary,” p. 191-488, “Notes,” p. 489-583.(Review, TLS, July 4, 1952, p. 434; letters to the editor discussing the authenticity of the work from Alfred Noyes (suggesting it is in part one of Wise's forgeries), TLS, Oct. 10, p. 661, and Oct. 24, p. 693, and from Mr. Hughes defending the work, TLS, Oct. 17, p. 677, and Oct. 31, p. 709; list of errors in the “Commentary,” from Cecil Lang, TLS, Oct. 31, p. 716, Mr. Hughes' reply, TLS, Nov. 28, p. 784.)[1666]

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  • JACKSON, W. A., “Appendix” [on the Cancels in the First Edition of the Igor Tale], HLB , 6:14.(Supplements next entry.)[1667]
  • JACKSON, W. A., see also Part I, no. 1381.
  • JAKOBSON, ROMAN, The Archetype of the First Edition of the Igor Tale , HLB , 6:5-14.[1668]
  • JEFFREYS, H. G. G., The Story of Aquatint and Its Employment in Book Illustration, ABA Annual (1952):42-5.[1669]
  • JOHNSON, A. F., see Reed, T. B.
  • JOHNSTON, C. S., and LASLETT, PETER, Locke's Essay, a Fourth Manuscript, TLS , July 25, 1952, p. 492.(Further note, Maurice Cranston, TLS, Aug. 8, p. 517.)[1670]
  • JONES, F. L., Shelley's “Essay on War,” TLS , July 4, 1952, p. 437.[1671]
  • KEAST, W. R., The Preface to A Dictionary of the English Language: Johnson's Revision and the Establishment of the Text, SB , 5:129-46.[1672]
  • KEIR, D. E., The House of Collins, the Story of a Scottish Family of Publishers from 1789 to the Present Day , London, Collins, 1952. 303 p.[1673]
  • KING, A. H., A Subscription List to Mozart's Così fan tutte , Library , 5th ser., 7:132-33.[1674]
  • KING, E. M., see Trewin, J. C.
  • KIRCHNER, E., see Part I, no. 1386.
  • LABARRE, E. J., The Study of Watermarks in Great Britain, in Briquet Album (Hilversum, 1952), p. 97-106.[1675]
  • LANG, W., see Part I, no. 1404.
  • LANGE, W. H., see Part I, no. 1405.
  • LASLETT, PETER, The 1690 Edition of Locke's Two Treatises of Government: Two States, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 1:341-47.[1676]
  • LASLETT, PETER, see also, Johnston, C. S.
  • LEEMAN VAN ELCK, P., see Part I, no. 1409.
  • LEHNER, ERNST, Alphabets and Ornaments , Cleveland, World Publishing Co., 1952. 256 p.(754 illus. from books of the past 500 years, arranged chronologically.)[1677]
  • LORING, R. B., Decorated Book Papers, Being an Account of Their Designs and Fashions , 2d ed., edited by Philip Hofer, Harvard Univ. Press, 1952. 222 p.[1678]
  • LOWRY, H. F., and others, “Notes,” in The Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1951), p. 457-586.(Bibliographical information at beginning of notes to each of the poems or collections.)[1679]
  • LUCIANI, VINCENZO, Le tre edizioni della Historie of Guicciardin del Fenton, Bibliofilia , 53 (1951):121.[1680]
  • LYDE, R. G., The Harmsworth “Alice,” British Museum Quart. , 17:77-79.[1681]
  • LYDENBERG, H. M., see Part I, no. 1417.
  • LYSAKOWSKI, ADAM, Okréslenie Bibliografii [Definition of Bibliography], Biuletyn Instytutu Bibligraficznego , 3 (1950):15-43.[1682]
  • MAROT, PIERRE, L'Edition des “Icones XXXV ad Sacrae Historiae Fidem Compositae” de Pierre Woeiriot, Gutenberg Jahrb . (1952):136-45.[1683]
  • MARRUCCHI, ELISA, Giovanni Lami stampatore, Bibliofilia , 52 (1950):264-67,[1684]
  • MARTIN, L. C., An Unedited Crashaw Manuscript [of A Hymn to St. Teresa in the Pierpont Morgan Library], TLS , April 18, 1952, p. 272.[1685]
  • MASENGIL, J. A., Variant Forms of Fielding's Coffee-House Politician , SB , 5:178-83.[1686]
  • MASLEN, K. I., The Printers of Robinson Crusoe , Library , 5th ser., 7:124-31.[1687]
  • MAXWELL, J. C., Shakespeare's Manuscript of Anthony and Cleopatra , N & Q , 196:337.[1688]
  • METZDORF, R. F., Isaac Reed and the Unfortunate Dr. Dodd, HLB , 6:393-96.[1689]
  • MEYER, P. H., The Manuscript of Hume's Account of His Dispute with Rousseau, CL , 4:341-50.[1690]
  • MICHON, L-M., La Reliure française , Paris, Librairie Larousse, 1951. 144 p.[1691]
  • MIDDELDORF, ULRICH, Victor Hammer on His Type-Face, Gutenberg Jahrb . (1952):165-69.[1692]
  • MILLER, E. H., Deletions in Robert Greene's A Quip for an Upstart Courtier (1592), HLQ , 15:277-82.[1693]
  • MILLER, E. H., Further Notes on the Authorship of “The Defense of Cony-Catching” (1592). N & Q , 197:446-51.[1694]
  • MISH, C. C., Comparative Popularity of Early Fiction and Drama, N & Q , 197:269-70.(On basis of editions published in England, 1475-1642.)[1695]

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  • MORISON, STANLEY, The Roman, Italic and Black Letter Bequeathed to the University of Oxford by Dr. John Fell , Oxford, Printed for the Typophiles at the Univ. Press, 1951. 49 p.(Reprint of no. 713, “Check List for 1950,” as Typophiles Chap Books 27.)[1696]
  • MORTIMER, R. S., [Correspondence on] the Meaning of the Imprint, Library , 5th ser., 7:60.(Cf. no. 1135, “Check List for 1951.”)[1697]
  • MUIR, KENNETH, Folio Sophistications in “Othello,” N & Q , 197:335-36.[1698]
  • MUIR, KENNETH, Split Lines in the First Folio, N & Q , 197:271-72.[1699]
  • MUIR, P. H., The First Edition of Rousseau's Émile, 1762, Book Collector , 1:67-76.[1700]
  • MUIRHEAD, ARNOLD, Jonas Hanway, ABA Annual (1952):12-16.[1701]
  • MULHAUSER, F. L., see Lowry, H. F.
  • MÜLLERTZ, MOGENS, De Fire Shakespeare Folioer [The Four Shakespeare Folios], Bogvennen , new ser., 4(1949):9-59(English Summary, p. 40-41).[1702]
  • MUNBY, A. N. L., The Two Title-Pages of the “Principia,” TLS , March 28, 1952, p. 228.(Follows no. 1165, “Check List for 1951.”)[1703]
  • The MYSTERY of the Dot, The Collector , 65:193-94.(Deals with dating of one man's handwriting.)[1704]
  • NIXON, H. M., English Bookbindings: I, Restoration Binding, circa 1680; II, Gilt Binding by John Reynes, c. 1521-4; III Binding by Richard Montagu for Thomas Hollis, 1758; IV, London Binding for King Edward VI, c. 1550, Book Collector , 1:2, 94, 183-84, 244, each with plate.[1705]
  • NIXON, H. M., The Gilt Binding on the Whittington Epigrams, MS. Bodley 523, Library , 5th ser., 7:120-21.[1706]
  • NORRINGTON, A. L. P., see Lowry, H. F.
  • OLDHAM, J. B., see Part I, no. 1431.
  • OLIVER, L. M., The Procession of the Virtues in A Booke of Christian Prayers [1578], HLB , 6:302-312.[1707]
  • PAPIER GESCHICHTE , Vol. 1, no. 1, Mai 1951--(To be consulted for articles too specialized to be indexed here.)[1708]
  • PEARSON, N. H., Problems of Literary Executorship, SB , 5:3-20.[1709]
  • PETIBON, FANNY, see Dahl, Folke.
  • POTTINGER, D. T., Standards of Quality in French Printing, 1500-1790, Gutenberg Jahr . (1952):146-51.[1710]
  • PRESS Figure Variants in Cook's Third Voyage, London, 1784, Secretary's News Sheet , Bibl. Soc. Univ. Virginia, no. 21:3.[1711]
  • RANGANATHAN, S. R., [Notes on the Introduction of Printing into Goa, Ambalakkadu (in Cochin), Tranquebar, Madras, and Bombay, with Details concerning the First Founts of Tamil, Devanagari, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarathi Typefaces], in his Social Bibliography, or Physical Bibliography for Librarians (Univ. of Delhi, 1952), p. 115-26.[1712]
  • RAY, G. N., The Bentley Papers, Library , 5th ser., 7:178-200.[1713]
  • RAY, G. N., The Importance of Original Editions, in Ray, and others, Nineteenth-Century English Books (Univ. of Illinois Press, 1952), p. 1-24.[1714]
  • REA, R. R., Some Notes on Edward Gibbon's Mémoire Justificatif , SB , 5:194-97.[1715]
  • REA, W. F., The Authorship of “News from Spayne and Holland” and Its Bearing on the Genuineness of the Confessions of the Blessed Henry Walpole, S. J., Biographical Studies , 1:220-30.[1716]
  • REED, T. B., A History of the Old English Letter Foundries; a new ed. rev. and enlarged by A. F. Johnson, London, Faber and Faber, 1952. 400 p.[1717]
  • RHODE, H. P., Hvad Guld Kan Gemme [Fore-Edge Paintings], Bogvennen , new ser., 6 (1951):41-58, English summary, p. 99-100.[1718]
  • RHODE, H. P., Den røde Traad: Studier i engelske Bogbind fra Slutningen af det attende Aarhundrede [The Red Thread: Studies in English Binding of the Late Eighteenth Century], Bogvennen , new ser., 7:20-42, English summary, p. 88-90.[1719]
  • ROSCOE, S., [Correspondence on] An Unrecorded Children's Book Illustrated by Thomas Bewick, Library , 5th ser., 7:59-60.(Correction to no. 1115, “Check List for 1951.”)[1720]
  • ROSENKILDE, VOLMER, Det Danske Trykkeri i Trankebar, 1712-1845, Bogvennen , new ser., 4(1949):90-114.[1721]
  • ROSTENBERG, LEONA, John Martyn, “Printer to the Royal Society,” PBSA , 46:1-32.[1722]
  • ROWAN, D. F., Johnson's “Lives”: An Unrecorded Variant and a New Portrait, Book Collector , 1:174.[1723]

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  • SABINE, JULIA, Timothy Cole and The Century , LQ , 22:232-39.[1724]
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