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STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY
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STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY

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VOLUME 4, $7.50 ($5.00 to members). 237 p. Includes articles on Shakespeare, Samuel Daniel, Eighteenth- Century editorial problems, Watermarks, Chaucer, Milton and Machiavelli, Servius' Virgil, Early American presses, Ratdolt, A King and No King, Dryden, John Banks, Swift, Adam Clarke, Murray reprints of George Crabbe, Harvard's Humble Proposal, Belcher & Armstrong, Lowell, Howells, Sherwood Anderson, and T. S. Eliot.

VOLUME 5, $7.50 ($5.00 to members). 234 p. Includes articles on Literary executorship, Emily Dickinson, Wynkyn de Worde, Shakespeare, Milton, The Spectator, Eighteenth-Century type, Samuel Johnson, Booth Tarkington, Machlinia, Seventeenth-Century plagiarism, Dryden, D'Urfey, Fielding, Case of the Planters of Tobacco in Virginia. Baskerville & Whatman, Goldsmith, Gibbon, Southey, Jefferson, Walt Whitman, and Binding stamps.

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VOLUME 7, $7.50 ($5.00 to members). 243 p. Includes articles on Shakespeare, Dryden, Goldsmith, Parisian panel stamps, printers' ornaments, Peele, Valerius Maximus, Milton, the missing Term Catalogue, London Newspapers, Strawberry Hill, Matthew Arnold, Bari printing, and 19th-century Boston printers.

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VOLUME 9, $7.50 ($5.00 to members). 273 p. Includes articles on Shakespeare, T. S. Eliot, Yeats, the Stationers' Company, Beaumont and Fletcher, initials in British Renaissance books, Keats, Colburn-Bentley, twenty-fours with three signatures, watermarks, John Donne, Lord Hailes, Sir Walter Scott, Coxe's A Description of Carolana, ballads, Page's "Marse Chan," and F. Scott Fitzgerald.