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[1]

A preliminary announcement of this problem was made in the Fitzgerald Newsletter, Number 2, Summer 1958.

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I wish to thank Mr. Josiah Q. Bennett of the Scribner Rare Book Department, Mr. Donald Gallup of the Yale University Library, and Mr. Alexander Clark of the Princeton University Library for their help in checking copies.

[3]

B cloth has a linen-like grain, and FL cloth a checkered grain. For photographs of the standard binding cloths, see Jacob Blanck, Bibliography of American Literature, I (1955).

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This anlysis of the binding states was suggested by Mr. John Cook Wyllie, Librarian of the Alderman Library.

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I have seen only one copy of this composite form, lent to me by Mr. C. Waller Barrett.

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This information was supplied by Mr. T. J. B. Walsh of Charles Scribner's Sons.