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B. United States
- ALISKY, MARVIN, Arizona's First Newspaper, The Weekly Arizonian , 1859, New Mexico Historical Rev., 34:134-43.[2071]
- ASSELINEAU, ROGER, Three Uncollected “Leaves of Grass,” HLQ , 22:255-9.[2072]
- BARNES, ELIZABETH, The “Panoplist”: 19th-Century Religious Magazine, Journalism Quart. , 36:321-5.[2073]
- BLANCK, JACOB, Washington Irving's “Life of Capt. James Lawrence,” PBSA , 53:338-40.[2074]
- BLODGETT, H.W., An 1855-56 Notebook toward the Second Edition of Leaves of Grass, introd.and notes by Harold W.Blodgett; foreword by Charles E.Feinberg; additional notes by William White, Carbondale, Southern Ill.Univ. Press, 1959. x,41 p.[2075]
- BRUCCOLI, M.J., Bibliographical Notes on F.Scott Fitzgerald's The Beautiful and Damned , SB , 13:258-61.[2076]
- CHARVAT, WILLIAM, Literary Publishing in America, 1790-1850 , Univ.of Pa.Press, 1959. 94 p.(A.S.W.Rosenbach Fellowship in Bibliography Publication.)[2077]
- COHN, EMMA, An Honorable Mention for Mrs.Zenger, BNYPL , 63:260-7.[2078]
- COLBOURN, H.T., The Reading of Joseph Carrington Cabell: “A List of Books on Various Subjects Recommended to a Young Man . . .,” SB , 13:179-88.[2079]
- DENTAN, DAVID, [Centennial of The Waterloo (Iowa) Courier] Wm.H.Hartman — Founder, The Palimpsest , 40:33-54.[2080]
- EATON, V.L., Abraham Lincoln His Hand and Pen [Signposts by which his handwriting can be identified], Manuscripts , 11:No.1:5-12.[2081]
- ECKMAN, JAMES, The Chicago Type Foundry of Marder, Luse & Company, 1863-1892, Printing & Graphic Arts , 6:69-83.[2082]
- EDELSTEIN, J.M., Early Editions of the Emanicipation Proclamation, LCQJCA , 16:169-70.[2083]
- FREEMAN, J.F., Pirated Editions of Schoolcraft's Oneóta, PBSA , 53:252-61.[2084]
- FRIES, W.H., John James Audubon. Some Remarks on His Writings, PULC , 21:1-7.[2085]
- GARDINER, C.H., Prescott and His Publishers , Carbondale, Southern Ill. Univ.Press, 1959. viii,342 p.[2086]
- GREEN, D.B., Sarah Orne Jewett's “A Dark Night,” PBSA , 53:331-4.[2087]
- GROSS, S.L., Poe's Revision of “The Oval Portrait,” MLN , 74:16-20.[2088]
- HARASZTI, ZOLTAN, Burns, the Glorious Sinner: An Unpublished Essay by John Burroughs, [with an introduction and notes by Haraszti], BPLQ , 11:193-9.[2089]
- HARDING, WALTER, Thoreau's Fame Abroad, BPLQ , 11:94-101.[2090]
- HEIM, DOROTHY, Early Newspapers in Stark County [Ohio], Thesis, Kent State Univ., 1958.[2091]
- HERTEL, R.R., The Decline of the Paperbound Novel in America, 1890-1910 , Thesis (Ph.D.), Univ.of Ill., 1958.[2092]
- HEWLETT, LeROY, James Rivington, Loyalist Printer, Publisher, and Bookseller of the American Revolution, 1724-1802: A Biographical-Bibliographical Study , Thesis (Ph.D.), Univ.of Michigan, 1958.[2093]
- HOLMAN, H.R., The Literary Career of Thomas Nelson Page, 1884-1910 , Univ.of Kentucky, 1958. 7 cards.(Ky. Microcards, Modern Language Series A, 9.)[2094]
- HUBBELL, J.B., Dr. James R. M'Conochie's Leisure Hours: A Rare Book by a Scottish-American Doctor Who Knew Robert Burns, Va.Mag.of Hist.& Biog. , 67:172-9.[2095]
- JACKSON, W.A., Henry Stevens and Washington's Library, PBSA , 53:79-80.(Corrects a remark in Sel.Check List, B1556.)[2096]
- KRUMMEL, D.W., Philadelphia Music Engraving and Publishing, 1800-1820: A Study in Bibliography and Cultural History , Thesis (Ph.D.), Univ.of Michigan, 1958.[2097]
- LINDER, LeR.H., Norton's Literary Register: A View of American Publishing in 1855, Libr.Chronicle of the Univ. of Texas , VI:No.2:22-8.[2098]
- LIST, J.P., A Historical Survey of Booksellers and Bookselling in Seattle, 1852-1958 , Thesis, Univ.of Washington, 1958.[2099]
- LOWENS, IRVING, Copyright and Andrew Law, PBSA , 53:150-9.[2100]
- LUCKE, J.R., Correspondence concerning the Establishment of the First Arkansas Press. Reprinted from Arkansas Hist.Quart. , Summer Issue, 1955. 11 p.[2101]
- McCORISON, M.A., The Old Press at the Vermont Historical Society, Printing & Graphic Arts , 6:84-8.(If not the first press in the United States, in any event the second press in Connecticut and Vermont's first.)[2102]
- MEARNS, D.C., The Illinois Political Campaign of 1858 , Libr.of Congress, 1958. 212 p.[2103]
- MILLER, F.DeW., Drum-taps (1865) and Sequel to Drum-taps (1865-6), by Walt Whitman, a facsimile with an introd.by F. De Wolfe Miller, Gainesville, Fla., Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1959. 158 p.[2104]
- MISSING Volume of Constitutional Writings by James Madison [set in type by Harpers between 1838 or 1839 and 1842 but never published], Antiquarian Bookman , 23:2173.[2105]
- MONTGOMERY, J.W., The Colonial Parish Library of Wilhelm Christoph Berkenmeyer, PBSA , 53:114-49.[2106]
- MORAN, JAMES, America's Oldest Private Press, Book Design and Production , 1:No.4:17-9.(The Trovillion Press of Herrin, Illinois.)[2107]
- MOYER, A.J., The Making of Many Books: The History of Presbyterian Book Publishing in the U.S.A., 1838-1957 , Thesis, Drexel Institute of Technology, 1958.[2108]
- WELSH, M.A., Andrew Marschalk, Mississippi's First Printer , Thesis, Univ.of Mississippi, 1957.[2114]
- WHITE, WILLIAM, A Walt Whitman Poster, Amer.Book Collector , 10:No.3: 5-6.[2115]
- WILLSON, LAWRENCE, Thoreau's Canadian Notebook, HLQ , 22:179-200.[2116]
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