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  • ALDEN, JOHN, America's First Shakespeare Collection, PBSA , 58:169-73.(Thomas Pennant Barton's.)[1113]
  • ALDEN, JOHN, The Cambridge Press, 1638-1692, PBSA , 58:24-5.(Publishes a document of 1677.)[1114]
  • ALEXANDER, JAMES, A Brief Narrative of the Case and Trial of John Peter Zenger, Printer of the New York Weekly Journal. Edited by Stanley Nider Katz, Harvard Univ. Press, 1964. 238 p.[1115]

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  • ARNDT, K. J. R., Charles Sealsfield, “The Greatest American Author,” Proc. , American Antiquarian Soc., 74:249-59.[1116]
  • ATCHISON, R. M., Our Living and Our Dead: A Post-Bellum North Carolina Magazine of Literature and History, North Carolina Historical Rev. , 40:423-33.[1117]
  • BAENDER, PAUL, The Date of Mark Twain's “The Lowest Animal,” AL , 36:174-9.[1118]
  • BAER, E. A., Books, Newspapers, and Libraries in Pioneer St. Louis (1808-42) , Thesis, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1961.[1119]
  • BASSAN, MAURICE, A Bibliographical Study of Stephen Crane's Poem, “In the Night,” PBSA , 58:173-9.[1120]
  • BATES, ALLAN, Quintus Curtius Snodgrass Letters: A Clarification of the Mark Twain Canon, AL , 36:31-7.(Not his.)[1121]
  • BELL, D. L., A Selected Group of California Private Presses and Their Contribution to Fine Printing , Thesis, Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles, 1961.[1122]
  • BENNETT, J. Q., Bibliographical Points on Cather [My Autobiography] and Fisher [Passions Spin the Plot], Amer. N & Q , 2:85.[1123]
  • BRANDIS, M. M., History of the University of North Carolina Magazine, 1844-1948 , Thesis, Univ. of North Carolina, 1964.[1124]
  • BRODERICK, J. C., Poe's Revisions of “Lenore,” AL , 35:504-10.[1125]
  • BRUCCOLI, M. J., Five Notes on Ring Lardner, PBSA , 58:297-8.[1126]
  • BRUCCOLI, M. J., Nathaniel Hawthorne Stalks Columbus: An Ohio Ghost?, Serif, Kent State Univ. Libr. Quart. , 1:1:26-7.(Twice Told Tales issued with an added Columbus imprint?)[1127]
  • BRUCCOLI, M. J., Negative Evidence About [the 1843 Piracy of Hawthorne's] “The Celestial Rail-Road,” PBSA , 58:290-2.[1128]
  • BRUCCOLI, M. J., Ring Lardner's First Book, PBSA , 58:34-5.(Zanzibar.)[1129]
  • BRUCCOLI, M. J., States of “Fanshawe,” PBSA , 58:32.[1130]
  • BRYER, J. R., Thornton Wilder and the Reviewers, PBSA , 58:35-49.[1131]
  • CHILDS, J. B., “Disappeared in the Wings of Oblivion”: The Story of the United States House of Representatives Printed Documents at the First Session of the First Congress, New York, 1789, PBSA , 58:91-132.[1132]
  • CHILDS, J. B., The First Draft of McTeague: 1893, Amer. N & Q , 3:37-8.[1133]
  • CRANE, E. F., Publius in the Provinces: Where Was The Federalist Reprinted Outside New York City?, William & Mary Quart. , 3d ser., 21:589-92.[1134]
  • CROSS, DOROTHY, Webster's Dictionary: Toward a Publishing History , Thesis, Kent State Univ., Kent, Ohio, 1962.[1135]
  • DAVIE, M. R., Percy Marks, Writer and Teacher, Yale Univ. Libr. Gaz. , 38:111-3.[1136]
  • DAVISON, R. A., Frank Norris's Thirteen Uncollected Newsletters, N & Q , n.s., 11:71-3.[1137]
  • DENNIS, R. G., Attributions of Critical Notices in the “North American Review,” PBSA , 58:292-3.[1138]
  • EBLE, KENNETH, The Craft of Revision: The Great Gatsby , AL , 36:313-26.[1139]
  • ENGLAND, M. W., The First Wesley Hymn Book [Charleston, S. C., 1737], BNYPL , 68:225-38.[1140]
  • FINLEY, K. P., and NOLAN, P. T., Mississippi Drama Between Wars, 1870-1916, Jour. of Miss. History , 26:219-28, 299-306.[1141]
  • FISS, E. K., American Copyright Law and Government Publications , Thesis, Univ. of Chicago, 1963.[1142]
  • GAMBEE, B. L., Jr., Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1855-60, Artistic and Technical Operations in a Pioneer Pictorial News Weekly in America , Doctoral Dissertation, Univ. of Michigan, 1963.[1143]
  • GOLDWATER, WALTER, Radical Periodicals in America, 1890-1950 , Yale Univ. Libr., 1964. xvii, 51 p.[1144]
  • HAMILTON, M. W., The Country Printer, New York State, 1785-1830 , 2d ed., Port Washington, N. Y., Ira J. Friedman, 1963. 360 p.[1145]

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  • HANNA, R. E., A History of the Williams and Wilkins Company, Publishers of Books and Periodicals in Medicine and the Allied Sciences , Thesis, Catholic Univ. of Amer., 1962.[1146]
  • HENDRICKS, M. A., History of the Press of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1891-1955 , Thesis, Univ. of North Carolina, 1962.[1147]
  • HENSLEY, JEANNIE, The Editor of Anne Bradstreet's Several Poems , AL , 35:502-4.(Probably John Rogers.)[1148]
  • HESLIN, J. J., Historical Research and Bibliography, PBSA , 58:133-40.[1149]
  • HEWSEN, R. H., The Armenian Press in America , Thesis, Catholic Univ. of Amer., 1962.[1150]
  • HILL, J. S., The Writing and Publication of the Novels of Frank Norris, Amer. N & Q , 2:151-2.[1151]
  • HOWARTH, W. L., The Red Badge of Courage Manuscript: New Evidence for a Critical Edition, SB , 18:229-47.[1152]
  • JACOBSON, D. L., The Puzzle of “Pacificus,” Pennsylvania History , 31:406-18.(A broadside of July, 1768, attributed to Joseph Galloway, and a pamphlet of the same year certainly not his.)[1153]
  • KATZ, JOSEPH, Cora Crane and the Poetry of Stephen Crane, PBSA , 58:469-76.[1154]
  • KNOPF, A. A., Publishing Then and Now, 1912-1964 , BNYPL , 68:555-73.[1155]
  • McCORISON, M. A., Vermont Papermaking, 1784-1820, Paper Maker , 33:1:19-28, 2:23-31.[1156]
  • McDONALD, M. F., An Analysis of the American Sunday School Union Publications in the Old Juvenile Collection in the Brooklyn Public Library , Thesis, Univ. of North Carolina, 1963.[1157]
  • McFATE, PATRICIA, The Publication of James Stephens' Short Stories in “The Nation,” PBSA , 58:476-7.[1158]
  • MANIERRE, W. R., III, A Description of “Paterna”: The Unpublished Autobiography of Cotton Mather, SB , 18:183-205.[1159]
  • MARGOLIES, ALAN, The Editing and Publication by Theodore Dwight, Jr. (1796-1886) of “The Journal of Madam Knight,” PBSA , 58:25-32.[1160]
  • MARINO, S. J., The French-Refugee Newspapers and Periodicals in the United States, 1789-1825 , Doctoral Dissertation, Univ. of Michigan, 1962.[1161]
  • MEDER, M. L. D., Timothy Green III, Connecticut Printer, 1737-96: His Life and Times , Doctoral Dissertation, Univ. of Michigan, 1964.[1162]
  • MERIWETHER, J. B., The Dashes in Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms , PBSA , 58:449-57.[1163]
  • MILLGATE, JANE, Short Story into Novel: Faulkner's Reworking of “Gold is not Always,” English Studies , 45:310-17.[1164]
  • MIXON, M. W., The Development of Photographic Reproduction Techniques and Their Application to American Magazine and Book Illustration during the Years 1850-90 , Thesis, Univ. of Minnesota, 1961.[1165]
  • MOBLEY, L. E., Mark Twain and the Golden Era [of San Francisco], PBSA , 58:8-23.[1166]
  • MORRISON, J. M., Literary Journals in Minnesota from November, 1850, to April, 1961 , Thesis, Univ. of Minn., 1961.[1167]
  • NEWMYER, R. K., A Nineteenth-Century View of the Historiography of the American Revolution: A Footnote on Plagiarism, PBSA , 58:164-9.(Francis Markoe, Jr's “Documentary History of the American Revolution.”)[1168]
  • NORTH, P. H., Jr., Armed Services Editions Again, Amer. Book Collector , 14:7:28.(Cf. C563.)[1169]
  • OLLER, A. K., Christopher Saur, Colonial Printer: A Study of the Publications of the Press, 1738-58 , Doctoral Dissertation, Univ. of Michigan, 1963.[1170]
  • OZOLINS, KARLIS, A History of Augsburg Publishing House, 1890-1960 , Thesis, Univ. of Minnesota, 1961.[1171]
  • PECKHAM, H. H., Bibliography and the Collecting of Historical Material, PBSA , 58:141-7.[1172]
  • PETERSEN, SVEND, The Gettysburg Addresses: The Story of Two Orations , New York Frederick Ungar, 1963. 172 p.[1173]

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  • POTEAT, J. B., A Study of Fiction Dramatizations Printed in America before the Civil War , Thesis, Univ. of North Carolina, 1964.[1174]
  • RANDEL, J. B., The Role of Nineteenth-Century American Authors in Securing International Copyright , Thesis, Florida State Univ., 1961.[1175]
  • ROSENBAUM, S. P., Emily Dickinson and the Machine, SB , 18:207-27.(The making of a concordance using a computer.)[1176]
  • ROSENTHAL, E. P., A Checklist of Maryland Imprints for the Year 1863, with a Historical Introduction , Thesis, Catholic Univ. of Amer., 1962.[1177]
  • SCHMIDT, P. C., The Press in North Dakota, North Dakota History , 31:217-22.[1178]
  • SNYDER, M. P., Birch's Philadelphia Views: New Discoveries, Pa. Mag. of History & Biography , 88:164-73.[1179]
  • STEELE, GEOFFREY, A Rare Color-Plate Book, PBSA , 58:293-5.(Mrs. Anne Hill's Drawing Book of Flowers and Fruit, Philadelphia, Edward C. Biddle, 1844.)[1180]
  • STROUSE, N. H., The Passionate Pirate , North Hills, Pa., Bird & Bull Press, 1964. 91 p.(Thomas Bird Mosher; includes a checklist of his publications, pp. 79-90.)[1181]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., A Further Note on Hart Crane's Critics, PBSA , 58:180-1.(Supplements C519.)[1182]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., The Historiography of American Literary Publishing, SB , 18:3-39.[1183]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., The Mitchell Kennerley Imprint, Book Collector , 13:185-93.[1184]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., The Thomas Seltzer Imprint, PBSA , 58:380-448.[1185]
  • THORNTON, M. L., The Price and Strother First Actual Survey of State of North Carolina , North Carolina Historical Rev. , 41:477-83.[1186]
  • WEYGAND, J. L., News and Reviews of Private Presses, in Amer. Book Collector , Vols. 14 and 15, including: Bay-berry Hill Press [of Foster Macy Johnson, Meridan, Conn.], 15:3:6; The Hudson Press [of William H. Hudson, Houston, Texas], 14:7:15; Innominate Press [of Dr. Blaine Lewis, Louisville, Ky.], 14:7:15; Press of Roy A. Squires [Pacific Grove, Calif.], 14:6:13 and The Ashantilly Press [of William G. Haynes, Darien, Georgia], 14:6:13; Red Barn Press [of James Marsden, Foxboro, Mass.], 14:5:8; The Stone Wall Press [of Karl Kimber Merker, Iowa City, Iowa], 15:2:7; The Stratford Press [of Elmer Gleason of Cincinnati], 14:9:16; William M. Cheney [of Los Angeles], 15:1:7.[1187]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, Whitman's Leaves of Grass: Notes on the Pocketbook (1889) Edition, SB , 18:280-1.[1188]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, With Walt Whitman in Camden [by Horace Traubel]: A Bibliographical Note, Antiquarian Bookman , 34:2260-1.[1189]
  • WILLIAMS, J. D., Revision and Intention in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee , AL , 36:288-97.[1190]
  • WOLF, EDWIN, 2nd, The Library of Ralph Assheton: The Book Background of a Colonial Philadelphia Lawyer, PBSA , 58:345-79.[1191]
  • WOODWARD, D. H., Notes on the Publishing History and Text of The Waste Land , PBSA , 58:252-69.[1192]
  • WROTH, L. C., The Colonial Printer , Charlottesville, Dominion Books, 1964. xxiv, 368 p.(Reprod. of 2d ed. of 1938.)[1193]