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A. English and General
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A. English and General

  • ADAMS, P. G., The Case of Swaine versus Drage: An Eighteenth-century Publishing Mystery Solved, in Newberry Libr., Chicago, Essays in History and Literature Presented by Fellows of The Newberry Library to Stanley Pargellis , Chicago, The Library, 1965, pp. 157-68.[1434]
  • ALFORD, B. W. E., Government Expenditure and the Growth of the Printing Industry in the Nineteenth Century, Economic History Rev. , 2d ser., 17: No. 1 (Aug. 1964):94-112. See also his unpublished Ph.D. thesis on “The London Letterpress Printing Industry, 1850-1914 (London Univ., 1962)(From Bibl. in Britain, 3:No. 211.)[1435]
  • ALLOTT, KENNETH, A New Poem by Matthew Arnold, TLS , Feb. 25, 1965, p. 156.[1436]
  • ANDERSON, A., Gray's Elegy in Miscellaneous Pieces , 1752, Library , 5th ser., 20:144-48.[1437]
  • ARMITAGE, C. M., Identification of New York Public Library Manuscript “Suckling Collection” and of Huntington Manuscript 198 [as transcribed by John Haslewood], SB , 19:215-16.[1438]
  • BALDWIN, T. W., On Act and Scene Division in the Shakspere First Folio , Carbondale, Southern Ill. Univ. Press, 1965. xi, 179 p.[1439]
  • BALDWIN, T. W., On the Compositional Genetics of “The Comedy of Errors ,” Urbana, Univ. of Illinois, 1965. 422 p.[1440]
  • BEECHAM, H. A., John Gauden and the Authorship of the Eikon Basilike , Library , 5th ser., 20:142-44.[1441]
  • BENNETT, A. L., The Early Editions of Philip Massinger's Plays, Papers on English Language & Literature , 1:177-81.[1442]
  • BENNETT, H. S., English Books and Readers, 1558 to 1603 , Cambridge Univ. Press, 1965. xviii, 320 p.[1443]
  • BENTLEY, G. E., Jr., Blake's Hesiod, Library , 5th ser., 20:315-20.[1444]
  • BENTLEY, G. E., Jr., The Date of Blake's Pickering Manuscript, or The Way of a Poet with Paper, SB , 19:232-43.[1445]
  • BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Notes & Queries, Book Collector . Each given separate entry under author of note.[1446]
  • BLACK, H. M., Notes on Some Bindings in Glasgow University Library, Bibliotheck , 4:181-85.[1447]

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  • BLISS, C. S., Some Aspects of Seventeenth Century English Printing, with Special Reference to Joseph Moxon , Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Libr., 1965. vi, 33 p.[1448]
  • BLOCK, EILEEN, Johannes Froben — Humanist Printer of Basle , Thesis, Univ. of Chicago, 1964.[1449]
  • BOND, R. P., The Pirate and the Tatler , Library , 5th ser., 20:257-74.[1450]
  • BOUTELL, H. S., First Editions and How to Tell Them: American, British and Irish , rev. & enl. by Wanda Underhill, Berkeley, Peacock Press, 1965. 227 p.[1451]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Today's Shakespeare Texts, and Tomorrow's, SB , 19:39-65.[1452]
  • BRADFORD, C. B., Yeats at Work , Carbondale, Ill., Southern Ill. Univ. Press, 1965. xix, 407 p.[1453]
  • BRATCHER, J. T., and KENDALL, L. H., Jr., Two Further Footnotes to An Enquiry , Texas Studies in Literature and Language , 7:67-75.[1454]
  • BROWN, T. J., Henry Cavendish, 1731-1810 (English Scientific Autography 5), Book Collector , 14:349.[1455]
  • BROWN, T. J., Joseph Priestley, 1733-1804 (English Scientific Autographs 6), Book Collector , 14:539.[1456]
  • BROWN, T. J., Sir Hans Sloane, 1660-1753 (English Scientific Autographs 4), Book Collector , 14:201.[1457]
  • BROWN, T. J., William Harvey, 1578-1657 (English Scientific Autographs 3), Book Collector , 14:61.[1458]
  • BRYANT, J. H., John Reynolds of Exter and His Canon: A Footnote, Library , 5th ser., 18:299-303.[1459]
  • BUTT, JOHN, Editing a Nineteenth-century Novelist (Proposals for an Edition of Dickens), in English Studies Today , 2d ser.(Berne, Francke Verlag, 1961), pp. 187-95.[1460]
  • CARLSON, N. E., Wither and the Stationer, SB , 19:210-15.[1461]
  • CARNIE, R. H., The Rae Press: Two Unrecorded Productions, Bibliotheck , 4:205-206.[1462]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Beckford and Vathek; Ged and Stereotype [two corrections], Library , 5th ser., 18:308-309.[1463]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Housmaniana [Some presentation copies of A Shropshire Lad], Book Collector , 14:215-17.[1464]
  • CLAIR, COLIN, A History of Printing in Britain , London, Cassell, 1965. xii, 314 p.[1465]
  • COLLINS, PHILIP, “Inky Fishing Nets”: Dickens as Editor, Dickensian , 61:120-25.[1466]
  • DUERKSEN, R. A., Unidentified Shelley Texts in Medwin's Shelley Papers , PQ , 44:407-10.[1467]
  • DUTHIE, G. I., The Quarto of Shakespeare's Henry V, in Papers Mainly Shakespearian , Collected by G. I. Duthie, Edinburgh, Pubd. for the Univ. of Aberdeen, Oliver and Boyd, 1964, pp. 106-30.(Aberdeen Univ. of Studies, No. 147.)[1468]
  • EHRMAN, ALBERT, Les Reliures Vernis sans Odeur autrement dit “Vernis Martin” [lost French bindings], Book Collector , 14:523-27.[1469]
  • FLEEMAN, J. D., The Reprint of Rambler No. 1, Library , 5th ser., 18:288-94.[1470]
  • FOXON, DAVID, Libertine Literature in England, 1660-1745; with an Appendix on the Publication of John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Commonly Called Fanny Hill, London, The Shenval Press, 1965. xi, 70 p.(Reprint of C363.)[1471]
  • FOXON, DAVID, The Reappearanc of Two Lost Black Sheep, Book Collector , 14:75-76.(Supplements the entry above.)[1472]
  • GIBSON, R. W., Pursuits, Problems and Pitfalls in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-century Bibliography, PBSA , 59:355-66.[1473]
  • GOLD, J. J., Johnson's Translation of Lobo, PMLA , 80:51-61.[1474]
  • GREEN, D. B., William Davy Watson, Author of “Trevor: or The New Saint Francis,” PBSA , 59:55-57.[1475]
  • GRENANDER, M. E., Ambrose Bierce, John Camden Hotten, The Fiend's Delight, and Nuggets and Dust, HLQ , 28:353-71.[1476]
  • GUNDY, H. P., Book Publishing and Publishers in Canada before 1900 , Toronto, Bibl. Soc. of Canada, 1965. iv, 641 p.(Reproduced from typescript.)[1477]
  • HANDOVER, P. M., A History of the London Gazette, 1665-1965 , London, HMSO, 1965. vii, 95 p.[1478]

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  • HARLAN, R. D., “The Court of Fancy” in England, PBSA , 59:48-49.[1479]
  • HARLAN, R. D., The Publishing of “The Grand Magazine of Universal Intelligence and Monthly Chronicle of Our Own Times,” PBSA , 59:429-36.[1480]
  • HARLAN, R. D., Some Additional Figures of Distribution of Eighteenth-century English Books, PBSA , 59:160-70.[1481]
  • HARLOW, C. G., A Source for Nashe's Terrors of the Night, and the Authorship of 1 Henry VI (not Nashe's), Studies in English Literature , 5:31-47, 269-81.[1482]
  • HERRING, P. F., and SILVERSTEIN, NORMAN, A Sample Notesheet [of James Joyce], James Joyce Quart. , 2:221-26.[1483]
  • HERRING, P. F., Some Corrections and Additions to Norman Silverstein's “Magic on the Notesheets of the Circe Episode,” James Joyce Quart. , 2:217-21.[1484]
  • HETHERINGTON, J. R., Signatures and Sizes, TLS , Oct. 14, 1965, p. 928.[1485]
  • HIBBERD, LLOYD, Physical and Reference Bibliography, Library , 5th ser., 20:124-34.[1486]
  • HINMAN, CHARLTON, Shakespeare's Text — Then, Now and Tomorrow, Shakespeare Survey , 18:23-33.[1487]
  • HINTON, P. F., The “Green” Tennysons [Some unrecorded points], Book Collector , 14:215.[1488]
  • HISCOCK, W. G., William Upcott and John Evelyn's Papers, Library , 5th ser., 20:320-25.[1489]
  • HONIGMANN, E. A., J., Spelling Tests and the First Quarto of King Lear , Library , 5th ser., 20:310-15.[1490]
  • HONIGMANN, E. A., J., The Stability of Shakespeare's Text , Lincoln, Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1965. xi, 212 p.[1491]
  • INGRAM, W. H., Theobald, Rowe, Jackson: Whose Ajax , Libr. Chroncile Univ. of Pennsylvania , 31:91-96.(Translated by Rowe.)[1492]
  • JAMIESON, H. D., Watermark Copying by an X-ray Method, Book Collector , 14:217-18.[1493]
  • JAMMES, ANDRE, Louis XIV, sa Bibliothèque et le Cabinet du Roi , Library , 5th ser., 20:1-12.[1494]
  • JARVIS, F. P., A Textual Comparison of the First British and American Editions of D. H. Lawrence's Kangaroo , PBSA , 59:400-24.[1495]
  • JOHNSON, BRUCE, Conrad's “Falk”: Manuscript and Meaning, MLQ , 26:267-84.[1496]
  • KATZ, W. A., Machinery of Detection [of Forged Books], Amer. Book Collector , 16:2:23-30.[1497]
  • KAUFMAN, PAUL, The Rise of Community Libraries in Scotland, PBSA , 59:233-94.[1498]
  • KENNY, S. S., Two Scenes by Addison in Steele's Tender Husband , SB , 19:217-26.[1499]
  • KEYNES, GEOFFREY, Scott of Amwell's Elegy, Book Collector , 14:544-45.[1500]
  • KING, ARTHUR, and STUART, A. F., The House of Warne: One Hundred Years of Publishing , London, Warne, 1965. 107 p.[1501]
  • KING, F. H. H., and CLARKE, PRESCOTT, A Research Guide to China-Coast Newspapers, 1822-1911 , Harvard Univ. Press, 1965. 235 p.(Harvard East Asian Monographs, 18.)[1502]
  • KING, H. G., Trollope's Letters to the Examiner , PULC , 26:71-101.[1503]
  • KINNEY, A. F., Two Unique Copies of Stephen Gosson's “Schoole of Abuse” (1579): Criteria for Judging Nineteenth-century Editing, PBSA , 59:425-29.[1504]
  • KNAPP, L. M., The “Prophecy” Attributed to Smollett, R.E.S. , n.s., 16:177-82.[1505]
  • KRONICK, D. A., Scientific Journal Publication in the Eighteenth Century, PBSA , 59:28-44.[1506]
  • LISTER, RAYMOND, How to Identify Old Maps and Globes , London, G. Bell & Sons, 1965. 256 p.[1507]
  • LORAM, I. C., Goethe's Interest in the Physical Aspects of His Works, Book Collector , 14:178-84.[1508]
  • LUKE, H. J., Jr., The Publishing of Byron's Don Juan , PMLA , 80:199-209.[1509]
  • MARKS, S. P., The Map of Mid-six-teenth-century London , London Topographical Soc., 1965. 27 p.[1510]

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  • MASSEY, IRVING, Variant Readings from the Manuscript of Stello by alfred de Vigny, BNYPL , 69:164-81, 259-72, 330-40.[1511]
  • MAY, F., Archdeacon Wrangham and the Yorkshire Literary Annual , Univ. of Leeds Rev. , 19(1964):104-16.(From Bibl. in Britain, 3:No. 424.)[1512]
  • MILLER, H. K., Internal Evidence: Professor Sherbo and the Case of Arthur Murphy, BNYPL , 69:459-70.[1513]
  • MITCHELL, W. S., Signed Endpapers in Eighteenth-century Edinburgh Bindings, Bibliotheck , 4:179-80.[1514]
  • MORAN, JAMES, The Composition of Reading Matter , London, Wace, 1965. 84 p.[1515]
  • MORAN, M. L., The Mechanization of Printing: 1805-1908 , Thesis, Univ. of Chicago, 1965.[1516]
  • MUNBY, A. N. L., The Libraries of English Men of Letters , London, The Library Assn., 1964. 19 p.(Arundell Esdaile Memorial Lecture.)[1517]
  • NEIGHBOUR, O. W., and TYSON, ALAN, English Music Publishers' Plate Numbers in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century , London, Faber & Faber, 1965. 48 p.[1518]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding by Alexander Cleeve, c. 1690 (English Bookbindings 54), Book Collector , 14:348.[1519]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding by Lord Herbert's Binder, c. 1633 (English Bookbindings 52), Book Collector , 14:60.[1520]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding by the Flamboyant Binder, c. 1540-45 (English Bookbindings 53), Book Collector , 14:200.[1521]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding Designed by James Stuart, 1762 (English Bookbindings 55), Book Collector , 14:538.[1522]
  • NOSWORTHY, J. M., Shakespeare and Mr. W. H., Library , 5th ser., 18:294-98.(Suggests they may be one.)[1523]
  • NOWELL-SMITH, SIMON, Samuel Rogers. Human Life , 1819, Book Collector, 14:362-65.[1524]
  • ODDITIES of Paul Pry [William Heath, 1795-1840], Amer. Book Collector , 15:7:10-11, and letter 16:2:5.[1525]
  • PATTEN, R. L., The Interpolated Tales in Pickwick Papers , Dickens Studies , 1:86-89.[1526]
  • PIRIE, R. S., Fine Paper Copies of Bacon's Essays , 1625, Book Collector , 14:545.[1527]
  • PIRIE, R. S., Fine Paper Copies of Donne's Biathanatos , Book Collector , 14:362.[1528]
  • POLLARD, GRAHAM, and EHRMAN, ALBERT, The Distribution of Books by Catalogue from the Invention of Printing to A.D. 1800, Based on Material in the Broxbourne Library , Cambridge, Printed for Presentation to Members of The Roxburghe Club, 1965. xxiv, 426 p.(Publication 231.)[1529]
  • POVEY, K., Working to Rule, 1600-1800: A Study of Pressmen's Practice, Library , 5th ser., 20:13-54.[1530]
  • RANDALL, D. A., Gilbert and Sullivan's “Princess Ida,” PBSA , 59:322-26.[1531]
  • RANDALL, D. A., “The Gondoliers,” PBSA , 59:193-98.[1532]
  • RANDALL, D. A., The Irish Mafia [Sherlock Holmes' The Valley of Fear], TLS , Feb. 25, 1965, p. 156. Added note by Julian Wolff, TLS, March 11, 1965, p. 195.[1533]
  • RANDALL, D. A., Variant Binding of Clough's Poems, Book Collector , 14:542.[1534]
  • RAY, G. N., The Changing World of Rare Books, PBSA , 59:103-41.[1535]
  • REED, G. E., Molière's Privilege of 18 March 1671, Library , 5th ser., 20:57-63.[1536]
  • REIMAN, D. H., Shelley's “The Triumph of Life”; a Critical Study Based on a Text Newly Edited from the Bodleian Manuscript , Urbana, Univ. of Illinois Press, 1965. 272 p.(Ill. Studies in Languages & Literature, 55.)[1537]
  • RENIER, ANNE, Friendship's Offering , Pinner, Middlesex, Private Libraries Assn., 1964. 24 p., 8 pl.[1538]
  • RICKS CHRISTOPHER, Tennyson's Lucretius , Library , 5th ser., 20:63-64.[1539]
  • RICKS CHRISTOPHER, Two Early Poems by Tennyson, Victorian Poetry , 3:55-57.[1540]
  • ROBERTS, JULIAN, The 1765 Edition of Goody Two-Shoes , British Museum Quart. , 29:67-70.[1541]
  • ROSENBERG, S. K., John Chapman, George Eliot, and the Westminster Review , M.A. dissertation, Birmingham Univ., 1964.(From Bibl. in Britain, 3:No.426.)[1542]

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  • ROSENGARTEN, H. J., The Relations between Author, Publisher, and Public at the End of the Nineteenth Century, with Special References to the Writings of George Gissing , B. Litt. thesis, Univ. of Oxford. 1964.(From Bibl. in Britain, 3:No. 469.)[1543]
  • ROSTENBERG, LEONA, Literary, Political, Scientific, Religious & Legal Publishing, Printing & Bookselling in England, 1551-1700 , New York Burt Franklin, 1965. 2 v., 236; 237-463 p.(Burt Franklin Bibliography and Reference Series, No. 56.)[1544]
  • ROY, G. R., [A Copy of Burns'] The Merry Muses of Caledonia , Studies in Scottish Literature , 2:211-12.[1545]
  • RYALS, C. deL., A Non-existent Variant in Tennyson's Poems, Chiefly Lyrical , 1830, Book Collector , 14:214-15.[1546]
  • SHERBO, ARTHUR, Imitation or Concealment: Who Wrote the Entertainer Essays , BNYPL , 69:471-86.(Arthur Murphy.)[1547]
  • SHERBO, ARTHUR, New Essays by Arthur Murphy , Michigan State Univ. Press, 1963.[1548]
  • SIMPSON, S. M., An Early Copyright List in Edinburgh University Library, Bibilotheck , 4:202-204.[1549]
  • SKELTON, R. A., Looking at an Early Map , Lawrence, Univ. of Kansas, 1965. 29 p.(Univ. of Kansas, Libr. ser., 17.)[1550]
  • SNOW, V. F., The First Photographically Illustrated Book, TLS , Dec. 23, 1965, p. 1204.(John Walter III, The Record of C. M. W., 1844, some months before W. H. Fox-Talbot's Pencil of Nature, the first part of which appeared 23 June 1844.)[1551]
  • SNYDER, H. L., Daniel Defoe, the Duchess of Marlborough, and the Advice to the Electors of Great Britain , HLQ , 29:53-62.(By Sarah Churchill, duchess of Marlborough, not by Defoe.)[1552]
  • STOKES, R. B., The Development of Bibliography and Its Application to Textual Studies , M.A. thesis, Nottingham Univ.(From Bibl. in Britain, 3:No. 20.)[1553]
  • TAYLOR, ARCHER, The History of Bibliography, in Newberry Library, Chicago, Essays in History and Literature Presented by Fellows of The Newberry Library to Stanley Pargellis , Chicago, The Library, 1965, pp. 193-99.[1554]
  • TENNYSON, CHARLES, and BAKER, F. T., Some Unpublished Poems by Arthur Hallam, Victorian Poetry , 3:3:Suppl.:1-18.(Publications of the Tennyson Soc., No. 3.)[1555]
  • THOMAS, A., G. M. Hopkins and the Silver Jubilee Album [presented to James Brown, Bishop of Shrewsbury], Library , 5th ser., 20:148-52.[1556]
  • THOMAS, D. S., The Publication of Henry Fielding's Amelia , Library , 5th ser., 18:303-307.[1557]
  • THOMAS, SIDNEY, The Printing of Greenes Groatsworth of Witte and Kind-Harts Dreame , SB , 19:196-97.(Parts of both printed by John Wolfe and John Danter.)
  • THORPE, JAMES, The Aesthetics of Textual Criticism, PMLA , 80:465-82.[1558]
  • TODD, W. B., Arithmetic Colophons in Nineteenth-century Books, SB , 19:244-45.[1559]
  • TODD, W. B., Holcroft's Follies of a Day, 1785, Book Collector , 14:544.(First English ed. of Beaumarchais' La Folle Journée, ou Le Mariage de Figaro.)[1560]
  • TODD, W. B., Scott's Vision of Don Roderick, 1811, Book Collector , 14:544.[1561]
  • TODD, W. B., Variants in Johnson's Dictionary, 1755, Book Collector , 14:212-13.[1562]
  • TURNER, R. K., Jr., Reappearing Types as Bibliographical Evidence, SB , 19:198-209.[1563]
  • UNGERER, GUSTAV, The Printing of Spanish Books in Elizabethan England, Library 5th ser., 20:177-229.[1564]
  • VERVLIET, H. D. L., The XVIth-century Type Designs of the Low Countries , Amsterdam, Hertzberger & Co., 1965. 360 p.[1565]
  • WATSON, GEORGE, CBEL. The Making of the Cambridge Bibliography , Los Angeles, Univ. of California, 1965. iv, 14 p.(Fifth of the Zeitlin and Ver Brugge Lectures in Bibliography.)[1566]
  • WEAVER, WARREN, the “India Alice,” The Private Library , 6:1-7.[1567]

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  • WEBER, C. J., Hardy's Debut — How a Literary “Career Was Determined” One Hundred Years Ago, PBSA , 59:319-22.[1568]
  • WHITE, E. M., Thackeray's Contributions to Fraser's Magazine , SB , 19:67-84.[1569]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, Misprints in Housman's Last Poems , Book Collector , 14:540-41.[1570]
  • WIDMANN, HANS, KLIEMANN, HORST, and WENDT, BERNHARD, Der deutsche Buchhandel in Urkunden und Quellen, Hamburg , Dr. Ernst Hauswedell & Co., 1965. 2 v. 906 p.[1571]
  • WILLIAMS, F. B., Jr., Commendatory Verses: The Rise of the Art of Puffing, SB , 19:1-14.[1572]
  • WOLPE, B., On the Oriign and Design of the Letters Cut and Cast by William Caslon II: Caslon Architectural, Alphabet , 1(1964):57-72.[1573]
  • WOODWARD, D. H., The Manuscript Corrections and Printed Variants in the Quarto Edition of Gondibert (1651), Library , 5th ser., 20:298-309.[1574]
  • WOOF, R. S., A Coleridge-Wordsworth Manuscript and “Sarah Hutchinson's Poets,” SB , 19:226-31.[1575]
  • WOOLF, LEONARD, Beginning Again: An Autobiography of the Years 1911-1918 , London, Hogarth Press, 1964. 260 p.[1576]