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2. Printing, Publishing, Bibliography and Textual Scholarship
  

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2. Printing, Publishing, Bibliography and Textual Scholarship

A. English and General

  • ADEN, J. M., Swift, Pope, and “the Sin of Wit,” PBSA , 62:80-85.[2756]
  • ANDERSON, W. J., Father Gallus Robertson's Edition of the New Testament, 1792, Innes Rev. , Spring, 1966, pp. 48-59.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 152.)[2757]
  • ANDREWS, H. K., The Printed Part-Books of Byrd's Vocal Music, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):1-10.[2758]
  • AVIS, F. C., Edward Prince, Punchcutter to the Private Presses, Gutenberg Jahrb . (1968):23-28.[2759]
  • BAEDER, PAUL, The Meaning of Copy-Text, SB , 22:311-18.[2760]
  • BAIN, I., Thomas Ross & Son: Copperand Steel-plate Printer since 1833, Jour. Printing Historical Soc. , 2 (1966):3-22.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 230.)[2761]
  • BARBER, GILES, Bolingbroke, Pope, and the Patriot King, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):57-89.[2762]
  • BARBER, GILES, An Incident in the French Book Trade in 1813, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):242-45.(The competition between the Bibliographie de l'Empire français and Treuttel and Würtz's Journal général de la littérature de France.)[2763]
  • BARBER, GILES, Richard Dymott, Bookbinder, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):250-54.[2764]
  • BARBER, GILES, Treuttel and Würtz: Some Aspects of the Importation of Books from France, c. 1825, Library , 5th ser., 23:118-44.[2765]
  • BARR, C. B. L., Another Roger Bartlett Binding, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):248-50.(Supplements B3810.)[2766]
  • BATCHELOR, BILLIE, Revision in Iris Murdock's Under the Net, Books at Iowa , No. 8:30-36.[2767]
  • BENTLEY, G. E., Jr., William Blake's Protean Text, in Editorial Conf., 4th, Toronto, 1967 , Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1968, pp. 44-58.[2768]
  • BERGERON, D. M., Two Compositors in Heywood's Londons Ius Honorarium (1631), SB , 22:223-26.[2769]
  • BESTERMAN, THEODORE, Twenty Thousand Voltaire Letters, in Editorial Conf., 4th, Toronto, 1967 , Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1968, pp. 7-24.[2770]
  • BIRCH, J. G., Camden's Britain , 1610, Library , 5th ser., 23:253.[2771]
  • BLACK, L. G., A Lost Poem by Queen Elizabeth I [Beginning “Ah silly pugge wert thou so sore afraid”, with a Text, Heretofore Unpublished, of Sir Walter Ralegh's “Fortune hath taken thee away my love”], TLS , May 23, 1968, p. 535.[2772]

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  • BLISS, C. S., A Much-Travelled Association Copy of Calvin's Institutes , Book Collector , 17:458-62.(Once the property of Increase Mather and of Samuel Mather.)[2773]
  • BLOOM, E. A., and BLOOM, L. D., Steele in 1719: Additions to the Canon, HLQ , 31:123-51.(The “Letter” in the Honest Gentleman, No. 22; A Discourse upon Honour and Peerage; and Further Reasons against the Peerage Bill.)[2774]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Old Wine in New Bottles: Problems of Machine Printing, in Editorial Conference, 3d, Toronto, 1966 , Editing Nineteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1967, pp. 9-36.[2775]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Review of Kathleen Tillotson's edition of Oliver Twist , Nineteenth-Century Fiction , 23:226-39.[2776]
  • BRACK, O. M., Jr., The Ledgers of William Strahan, in Editorial Conf., 4th, Toronto, 1967 , Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1968, pp. 59-77.[2777]
  • BRISSENDEN, A. T., Dodsley's Copy-Text for The Revenger's Tragedy, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):254-58.[2778]
  • BROCKWAY, DUNCAN, The Printing History of Uberto Foglietta's De Sacro Foedere in Selimum , PBSA , 62:77-80.[2779]
  • CADBURY, H. J., A Woolman Attribution Denied, Jour. Friends Hist. Soc. , 51 (1966):118-19.(Letter XVIII in J. Kendall, Letters on Religious Subjects, London, 1802.) (Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 449.)[2780]
  • CAMBRIDGE, D. G., English Music Printing, 1601-1629 , Thesis, Diploma in Librarianship, Univ. of London, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 244.)[2781]
  • CARSWELL, JOHN, Bolingbroke Letters on History 1738: A Special Copy, Book Collector , 17:351.[2782]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Colour Variations in 19th-Century Publishers' Bindings, Book Collector , 17:490.[2783]
  • CARTER, JOHN, A Further Note on A. E. Housman, TLS , March 14, 1968, p. 278.(Followed by notes by T. B. Haber and by John Sparrow, and preceded by note by Nosworthy, No. C2977 here.)[2784]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Ghosts, Book Collector , 17:492-93.[2785]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Housmaniana, Book Collector , 17:215.(On a copy of A Shropshire Lad presented to John Maycock, a patent office colleague of Housman's.)[2786]
  • CARTER, JOHN, and SPARROW, JOHN, Shelley, Swinburne and Housman, TLS , Nov. 21, 1968, pp. 1318-19.[2787]
  • CARTER, JOHN, Wise Forgeries in Doves Binddings, Book Collector , 17:352-53.[2888]
  • CAVE, RODERICK, and WAKEMAN, GEOFFREY, Typographia naturalis , Wymondham, Brewhouse Press, 1967. 36 p., 5 mounted plates.[2889]
  • CLAPPERTON, R. H., The Paper-Making Machine, Its Invention, Evolution, and Development , Oxford, Pergamon, 1967 [i.e. 1968]. 365 p.[2890]
  • COLLISON, R. L., New Light on Coleridge and the Metropolitan , Progress in Library Science (1966):152-61.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966) : No. 451.)[2891]
  • COUSTILLAS, PIERRE, The Stormy Publication of Gissing's Veranilda , BNYPL , 72:588-610.[2892]
  • CREIGH, J. C., Books and Readers, 1690-1610 , Doctoral dissertation, University of Birmingham, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 471.)[2893]
  • CURTIS, M. H., William Hones: Puritan Printer and Propagandist, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):38-66.[2894]
  • DAVIS, R. M., Textual Problems in the Novels of Evelyn Waugh, PBSA , 62:259-63.[2895]
  • DAY, R. A., Aphra Behn's First Biography, SB , 22:227-40.[2896]
  • DEARDEN, J. S., The Production and Distribution of John Ruskin's Poems , 1850, Book Collector , 17:151-67.[2897]
  • DEWAR, M., The Authorship of the Discourse of the Commonweal , Economic Hist. Rev. , 19 (1966):388-400.(STC 23133-4, by Sir T. Smith?) (Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 452.)[2898]
  • DICKINS, BRUCE, Printed Playbills in the Peninsular War, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 4:4 (1967):314-17.[2899]
  • DOWNS, R. B., and JENKINS, F. B., eds., Bibliography: Current State and Future Trends , Urbana, Univ. of Illinois Press, 1967. vii, 611 p.(Reprinted from the January and April 1967 issues of Library Trends.)[2900]

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  • EAVES, T. C. D., and KIMPEL. B. D., The Composition of Clarissa and Its Revision before Publication, PMLA , 83:416-28.[2901]
  • EAVES, T. C. D., and KIMPEL. B. D., Two Notes on Samuel Richardson: Richardson's Chapel Rules [and] The Printer of the Daily Journal , Library , 5th ser., 23:242-47.[2902]
  • EDDY, D. D., Omar and the Peacock Bindings [of Sangorski and Sutcliffe], Cornell Libr. Jour. , 4:72-81.[2903]
  • ELDRIDGE, H. G., The American Republication of Thomas Moore's Epistles, Odes, and Other Poems: An Early Version of the Reprinting “Game,” PBSA , 62:199-205.[2904]
  • EMDEN, C. S., The Composition of Northanger Abbey , R.E.S. , n.s., 19:279-87.[2905]
  • ERDMAN, D. V., The Binding (et cetera) of Vala , Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):112-29.[2906]
  • ESDAILE, ARUNDELL, Esdaile's Manual of Bibliography , 4th rev. ed. by Roy Stokes, New York, Barnes & Noble, 1967. 336 p.[2907]
  • FAWCETT, TREVOR, An Eighteenth-Century Book Club at Norwich, Library , 5th ser., 23:47-50.[2908]
  • FAWCETT, TREVOR, Some Aspects of the Norfolk Book-Trade, 1800-24, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 4:5:383-95.[2910]
  • FLETCHER, JOHN, Athanasius Kircher and the Distribution of His Books, Library , 5th ser., 23:108-117.[2911]
  • FRYER, W. R., Mirabeau in England, 1784-85, Renaissance and Modern Studies , Nottingham, 10 (1966):34-87.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 120.)[2912]
  • GASKELL, PHILIP, The Lay of the Case, SB , 22:125-42.[2913]
  • GEMNETT, R. J., The Caliph Vathek from England and the Continent to America, Amer. Book Collector , 18:9:12-19.[2914]
  • GRANT, I. R., Hindmarsh's Collection of Tracts , 1964, Bibliotheck , 5:73-74.[2915]
  • GREENBERG, R. A., Swinburne's Heptalogia Improved, SB , 22:258-66.[2916]
  • GREENE, DONALD, No Dull Duty: The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson, in Editorial Conf., 4th, Toronto, 1967 , Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1968, pp. 92-123.[2917]
  • GUFFEY, G. R., Standardization of Photographic Reproductions for Mechanical Collation, PBSA , 62:237-40.[2918]
  • HALE, D. G., Thomas Colwell, Elizabethan Printer, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):223-26.[2919]
  • HALL, P. E., Tennyson's Idylls of the King and The Holy Grail , Book Collector , 17:218-19.[2920]
  • HALLADAY, JEAN, Some Errors in the Bibliography of the Library Edition of John Ruskin's Works, PBSA , 62:127-29.[2921]
  • HALLORAN, W. F., William Blake's The French Revolution: A Note on the Text and a Possible Emendation, BNYPL , 72:3-18.[2922]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., John Vanderbank, 1694-1739, Book Collector , 17:285-99.(Eightenth-Century English Illustrators.)[2923]
  • HAMMELMANN, H. A., Proposals for Printing: ‘Doctor Thomas Jackson's Works Compleat . . . 1672,’ Book Collector , 17:491-92.[2924]
  • HEMLOW, JOYCE, Letters and Journals of Fanny Burney: Establishing the Text, in Editorial Conf., 4th, Toronto, 1967 , Editing Eightenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1968, pp. 25-43.[2925]
  • HENNING, STANDISH, The Printers and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio of 1647, Sections 4 and 8 D-F, SB , 22:165-78.[2926]
  • HERNLUND, PATRICIA, William Strahan's Ledgers, II: Charges for Paper, 1738-1785, SB , 22:179-95.[2927]
  • HERRING, P. F., Ulysses Notebook VIII.A.5 at Buffalo, SB , 22:287-310.[2928]
  • HETHERINGTON, R. J., The Compilers of the Book of Common-Prayer . . . A Historical Enquiry . . . With a Bibliographical Note , Birmingham, The Author, 1968. 20 p.[2929]
  • HILL, R. A., A Report on Newspaper Patronage in Canada during the late 1850's and Early 1860's Canadian Historical Rev. , 49:44-59.[2930]

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  • HOFFMAN, C. G., Fact and Fantasy in Orlando: Virginia Woolf's Manuscript Revisions, Texas Studies in Lit. and Lang. , 10:435-44.[2931]
  • HOFFMAN, C. G., From Short Story to Novel: The Manuscript Revisions of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway , Modern Fict. Studies , 14:171-86.[2932]
  • HOLLIS, P. I., The Unstamped Press in London and the Taxes on Knowledge , Doctoral Dissertation, University of Oxford, 1968.[2933]
  • HOWARD, W. J., Literature in the Law Courts, 1770-1800, in Editorial Conf., 4th, Toronto, 1967, Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1968, pp. 78-91.[2934]
  • HOWARD-HILL, T. H., The Oxford Old-Spelling Shakespeare Concordances, SB , 22:143-64.[2935]
  • HOYT, PETER, Little Gidding Bindings, Amer. N & Q , 7:24-26.[2936]
  • ISAAC, P. C. G., The History of the Book Trade in the North [of England]: A Preliminary Report on a Group of Research Project, Library , 5th ser., 23:248-52.[2937]
  • JENKINS, CLAUSTON, The Ford Changes and the Text of Gulliver's Travels , PBSA , 62:1-23.[2938]
  • JERNIGAN, JAY, The Forgotten Serial Version of George Moore's Esther Waters , Nineteenth Century Fiction , 23:99-103.[2939]
  • JUEL-JENSEN, BENT, Fine and Large-Paper Copies of S.T.C. Books, and Particularly of Drayton's Poems (1619) and The Battaile of Agincourt (1627), Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):226-30.[2940]
  • JUEL-JENSEN, BENT, Fine and Large-Paper Copies of STC Books. A Further Note [on Drayton's Poems (1619)], Library , 5th ser., 23:239-40.[2941]
  • KALDOR, I. L., Slavic Paleography and Early Russian Printing: The Genesis of the Russian Book , Doctoral dissertation, Univ, of Chicago, 1967.[2942]
  • KENDALL, L. H., Jr., The Not-So-Gentle Art of Puffing: William G. Kingsland and Thomas J. Wise, PBSA , 62:25-37.[2943]
  • KEYNES, Geoffrey, Blake's Little Tom the Sailor , Book Collector , 17:421-27.[2944]
  • KEYNES, The Hand of Thomas Thomas [1555-88], Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 4:4 (1967):291-92.[2945]
  • KLINE, R. B., Matthew Prior and “Dear Will Nuttley”: An Addition to the Canon, PQ , 47:157-63.[2946]
  • LAMBERT, SHEILA, Printing for the House of Commons in the Eighteenth Century, Library , 5th ser., 23:25-46.[2947]
  • LAMONT, CLAIRE, William Collins's “Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland” — a Newly Recovered Manuscript, R.E.S. , n.s., 19:137-47.[2948]
  • LANDOW, G. P., Ruskin's Revisions of the Third Edition of Modern Painters, Volume I, Victorian Newsletter , No. 33:12-16.[2949]
  • LAVIN, J. A., William Barley, Draper and Stationer, SB , 22:214-23.[2950]
  • LIGHTFOOT, MARTIN, Scott's Self-Reviewal: Manuscript and Other Evidence, Nineteenth-Century Fiction , 23:150-60.[2951]
  • MacCOLL, ALAN, A New Manuscript of Donne's Poems, R.E.S. , n.s., 19:293-95.[2952]
  • McKENZIE, D. F., and ROSS, J. C., eds., A Ledger of Charles Ackers, Printer of the London Magazine, Oxford Univ. Press, for the Oxford Bibl. Soc., 1968. 331 p.[2953]
  • McKENZIE, D. F., Printers of the Mind: Some Notes on Bibliographical Theories and Printing-House Practices, SB , 22:1-75.[2954]
  • MARKS, J. L., Some Pamphlets Connected with the Early History of the Birmingham Library, Book Collector , 17:78-80.(Includes an Address by Joseph Priestley.)[2955]
  • MARTZ, L. L., and SYLVESTER, R. S., Thomas More's Prayer Book, Yale Univ. Libr. Gazette , 43:53-80.[2956]
  • MASLEN, K. I. D., New Editions of Pope's Essay on Man , 1745-48, PBSA , 62:177-88.[2957]
  • MASLEN, K. I. D., Point-Holes as Bibliographical Evidence, Library , 5th ser., 23:240-41.[2958]

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  • MITCHELL, W. S., The Earliest Newcastle Binder's Ticket, Book Collector 17:81-82.(That of Richard Randell and Peter Maplisden.)[2959]
  • MONOD, SYLVÈRE, Dickens at Work on the Text of Hard Times , Dickensian , 44:86-99.[2960]
  • MORAN, JAMES, Friedrich König and the Printing Machine: The Blades-Göbel Dispute, Gutenberg Jahrb . (1968):46-51.[2961]
  • MORISON, STANLEY, Letter Forms: Typographic and Scriptorial , ed. by John Dryfus, London, Nattali and Maurice, 1968. 167 p.[2962]
  • MORISON, STANLEY, Letter Forms: Typographic and Scriptorial , New York, The Typophiles, 1968. 192 p.(Chap Book XLV.)[2963]
  • MORRIS, BRIAN, The Editions of Cleveland's Poems, 1647-1687, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):90-111.[2964]
  • MORRIS, JOHN, Restrictive Practices in the Elizabethan Book Trade: The Stationers' Company v. Thomas Thomas, 1583-8, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 4:4 (1967):276-90.[2965]
  • MORRIS, JOHN, Thomas Thomas, Printer to the University of Cambridge, 1583-8. Part II: Some Account of His Materials and Bookbindings with a Short-Title List of His Printings, Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 4:5:339-62.(Continues the item above.)[2966]
  • MORTENSON, ROBERT, Byroniana: “Remarks on Cain” Identified, HLB , 26:237-41.[2967]
  • MORTENSON, ROBERT, Byron's Letter to Murray on Cain , Libr. Chronicle [Univ. of Pa.], 34:94-99.[2968]
  • MOSLEY, JAMES, The Early Career of William Caslon, Jour. Printing Historical Soc. , 3 (1967):66-81.[2969]
  • MOSLEY, JAMES, Nineteenth-century decorated Types at Oxford, Jour. Printing Historical Soc. , 2 (1966):81-88.[2970]
  • MUIR, P. H., A Curious Dance Round a Curious Tree , Book Collector , 17:80-81.[2971]
  • NETHERY, WALLACE, On the Origin of Species , 1859, Book Collector , 17:216.[2972]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding by Katharine Adams (English Bookbindings, LXVI), Book Collector , 17:331.[2973]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding by S. T. Prideaux, 1901 (English Bookbindings LXV), Book Collector , 17:190.[2974]
  • NIXON, H. M., A Binding by the Royal Heads Binder, c. 1665 (English Bookbindings LXIV), Book Collector , 17:44.[2975]
  • NIXON, H. M., An Oxford Binding by Roger Bartlett, c. 1670 (English Bookbindings LXVII), Book Collector , 17:463.[2976]
  • NOSWORTHY, J. M., A. E. Housman's Notebook B, TLS , Jan. 11, 1968, p. 45.[2977]
  • NOWELL-SMITH, S. H., International Copyright Law and the Publisher in the Reign of Queen Victoria , Clarendon Press, 1968. xii, 109 p.(Lyell Lectures for 1965/66.)[2978]
  • NOWELL-SMITH, S. H., Tennyson's In Memoriam 1850, Book Collector , 17:350-51.[2979]
  • OAKESHOTT, WALTER, Sir Walter Ralegh's Library, Library , 5th ser., 23:285-327.[2980]
  • O'HEHIR, BRENDAN, An Unnoticed Textual Crux in Ulysses , James Joyce Quart. , 5:297-98.[2981]
  • OLDFIELD, E. L., Henry Carey (1687-1743) and Some Troublesome Attributions, BNYPL , 72:373-77.(A Learned Dissertation on Dumpling and other works attributed to Carey belong to Thomas Gordon.)[2982]
  • OSBORN, J. M., Edmond Malone: Scholar-Collector, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):11-37.[2983]
  • OXFORD. UNIVERSITY. BODLEIAN LIBRARY, Fine Bindings 1500-1700 from Oxford Libraries. Catalogue of an Exhibition , Oxford, Bodleian Library, 1968. x, 144 p. 111 plates.[2984]
  • PADEN, W. D., The Tennysons' Poems by Two Brothers (1827), Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):147-61.[2985]
  • PARKS, S. R., John Dunton (1659-1732) and the English Book Trade , Doctoral dissertation, Univ. of Cambridge, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 328.)[2986]
  • PARKS, S. R., John Dunton and The works of the learned , Library , 5th ser., 23:13-24.[2987]
  • PATTERSON, L. R., Copyright and Author's Rights: A Look at History, HLB , 26:370-84.(Based on material in his book entered below.)[2988]

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  • PATTERSON, L. R., Copyright in Historical Perspective , Nashville, Vanderbilt Univ. Press, 1968. vii, 264 p.[2989]
  • PETTI, A. G., Additions to the Richard Verstegan Canon, Recusant History , 8 (1966):288-93.(Richard Verstegan, earlier Rowlands.) (Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 457.)[2990]
  • POLLARD, A. W., Shakespeare's Fight with the Pirates and the Problems of the Transmission of His Text , 2d ed. rev., Cambridge Univ Press, 1967. xxviii, 110 p.[2991]
  • POOLE, H. E., New Music Types: Invention in the Eighteenth Century, II, Jour. Printing Historical Soc. , 2 (1966):23-44.(Continues C2007.) (Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 246.)[2992]
  • POTTER, L. H., The Text of Scott's Edition of Swift, SB , 22:240-55.[2993]
  • PRANCE, C. A., Gilbert White, 1720-1793 (Some Uncollected Authors, XLIII), Book Collector , 17:300-21.[2994]
  • PRASHER, A. LaV., The Censorship of Landor's Imaginary Conversations , Bull. of the John Rylands Libr. , 49:427-63.[2995]
  • REDLICH, F., Some English Stationers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in the Light of Their Autobiographies, Business History , 8 (1966):1-12, 86-102.(J. Dunton, T. Gent, W. Hutton, J. Lackington.) (Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 320.)[2996]
  • RISDEN, W. S., New Ventures in Publishing between 1680 and 1700 , B. Litt. Thesis, Univ. of Oxford, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 321.)[2997]
  • ROBSON, J. M., Principles and Methods in the Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in Editorial Conf., 3d, Toronto, 1966 , Editing Nineteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1967, pp. 96-122.[2998]
  • RODRIGUEZ, ANTONIO, First Printings of South America in the Harvard Library, HLB , 26:38-48.[2999]
  • ROSCOE, S., Flora; or, The Deserted Child , Book Collector , 17:83.(Elizabeth Somerville and Elizabeth Helme, junr., one but were there two Helmes, E. Helme and E. Helme, junr.)[3000]
  • ROSENHEIM, EDWARD, Jr., The Text and Context of Swift's Contests and Dissentions , MP , 66:59-74.(A review of Frank H. Ellis's edition, Clarendon Press, 1967.)[3001]
  • ROUSSEAU, G. S., John Wesley's Primitive Physic (1747), HLB , 26:242-56.[3002]
  • RYSKAMP, CHARLES, Samuel Richardson and William Cowper, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):234-38.[3003]
  • SANDERS, C. R., Editing the Carlyle Letters: Problems and Opportunities, in Editorial Conf., 3d, Toronto, 1966 , Editing Nineteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1967, pp. 77-95.[3004]
  • SCHMIDT-KÜNSEMÜLLER, R. A., T. J. Cobden-Sanderson as Bookbinder . Translated by I. Grafe, Esher, The Tabard Press, 1966. 31 p. 13 plates.[3004a]
  • SCHWEIK, R. C., The Early Development of Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd , Texas Studies in Lit. and Lang. , 9:415-28.[3005]
  • SELWYN, D. G., A Neglected Edition of Cranmer's Catechism [STC 5993-5], Jour. of Theological Studies , n.s., 15 (1964):76-91.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 136.)[3006]
  • SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL. LIBRARIES AND ART COMMITTEE, Book Printing in Sheffield in the Eighteenth Century , Sheffield. The Author, 1967. 12 p.[3007]
  • SHIPLEY, J. B., The Authorship of The Cornish Squire , PQ , 47:145-56.(Adapted from Molière by Sir John Vanbrugh, William Walsh, and William Congreve.)[3008]
  • SHIPLEY, J. B., The Authorship of The Touch-Stone (1728), PBSA , 62:189-98.(Probably by James Ralph.)[3009]
  • SHIPLEY, J. B., James Ralph's Pamphlets, 1741-1744, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):130-46.[3010]
  • SIMPKINS, D. M., Early Editions of Euclid in England, Annals of Science , Dec. 1966, pp. 225-49.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 109.)[3011]
  • SLYTHE, R. M., The Art of Illustration, 1750-1900 , Fellowship Thesis, Library Association, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 234.)[3012]
  • SNYDER, H. L., The Circulation of Newspapers in the Reign of Queen Anne, Library , 5th ser., 23:206-35.[3013]

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  • STEEDMAN, J. W., R. S. Surtees: The Horseman's Manual 1831. Which Issue Was the Earlier, Book Collector , 17:492.[3014]
  • STERN, V. F., A Second Set of John White Drawings? [For Theodor de Bry's America, Part I, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1590], Renaissance Quart. , 21:24-32.[3015]
  • STILLINGER, JACK, The Text of Keats's “Ode on Indolence,” SB , 22:255-58.[3016]
  • STONE, HARRY, Dickens “Conducts” Household Words , Dickensian , 44:71-85.[3017]
  • STONE, R., The Albion Press, Jour. Printing Historical Soc. , 2 (1966):58-73.[3018]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., A Proposal for Recording Additions to Bibliographies, PBSA , 62:227-36.[3019]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., Three Unrecorded Issues of Masefield's Tragedy of Nan , Library , 5th ser., 23:145-47.[3020]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., Tolerances in Bibliographical Description, Library , 5th ser., 23:1-12.[3021]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., The Use of Type Damage as Evidence in Bibliographical Description, Library , 5th ser., 23:328-51.[3022]
  • TENNYSON, CHARLES, Tennyson's “Doubt and Prayer” Sonnet, Victorian Poetry , 6:1-3.[3023]
  • THOMPSON, L. S., Some Reconsiderations of the Origin of Printing in Sixteenth-Century Mexico, in Homage to a Bookman . . . for Hans P. Kraus , ed. by Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt, Berlin, Gebr. Mann Verlag [1967], pp. 183-86.[3024]
  • THOMSON, A. G., The Paper Industry in Scotland, 1700-1861 , Doctoral dissertation, Univ. of Edinburgh, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 183.)[3025]
  • THOMSON, F. M., John Wilson, an Ayrshire Printer, Publisher and Bookseller, Bibliotheck , 5:41-61.[3026]
  • THOMSON, F. M., A Newcastle Collection of Wood Blocks, Book Collector , 17:443-57.[3027]
  • TODD, W. B., Some Wiseian Ascriptions in the Wrenn Catalogue, Library , 5th ser., 23:95-107.[3028]
  • TREVANION, MICHAEL, Tennyson's Idylls and The Holy Grail , Book Collector , 17:490-91.[3029]
  • TURNER, J. G., G. B. S. Edits [a Work about] Himself, Coranto: Jour. Friends of the Libraries Univ. of Southern California , 5:1:20-25.[3030]
  • TWYMAN, M. L., Lithography, 1800-1850: A Study of the Techniques of Drawing on Stone in England and France and Their Application in Works of Topography , Doctoral dissertation, Univ. of Reading, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 236.)[3031]
  • U. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Papermaking, Art and Craft , Washington, Library of Congress, 1968. 96 p.[3032]
  • VALGEMAE, MARDI, Auden's Collaboration with Isherwood on The Dog beneath the Skin , HLQ , 31:373-83.[3033]
  • VERVLIET, H. D. L., Sixteenth-Century Printing Types of the Low Countries , Amsterdam, Van Gendt & Co., 1968. xxv, 376 p.[3034]
  • VERVLIET, H. D. L., Type Specimens of the Vatican Press , Amsterdam, Van Gendt & Co., 1968. 122 p.[3035]
  • VIEIRA, M. E., An Unrecorded Reissue of Fanshawe's Translation of the Lusiads (1664), Library , 5th ser., 23:352-56.[3036]
  • WALLIS, P. J., William Oughtred's Circles of Proportion and Trigonometries , Trans. Cambridge Bibl. Soc. , 4:5:372-82.[3037]
  • WALTON, J., A Survey of the Printing Trade and Related Occupations of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to 1900 , Fellowship Thesis, Library Assocition, London, 1968.[3038]
  • WEBER, WILHEIM, A History of Lithography , London, Thames & Hudson, 1966. 259 p.(Translated from the German.) (Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 238.)[3039]
  • WEINBERG, BERNARD, Editing Balzac: A Problem in Infinite Variation, in Editorial Conf, 3d, Toronto, 1966 , Editing Nineteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1967, pp. 60-76.[3040]
  • WHALLEY, GEORGE, Coleridge Marginalia Lost, Book Collector , 17:428-42.[3041]

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  • WILES, R. M., Early Georgian Provincial Magazines, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):187-95.[3042]
  • WILLIAMS, F. B., Jr., Five Lost Thomason Tracts Come Home, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):230-34.[3043]
  • WILLIAMS, G. W., The Order of Stanzas in Cowley and Crashaw's “On Hope,” SB , 22:207-210.(Cf. C. H. Miller, The Order of Stanzas in Cowley and Crashaw's “On Hope,” SP, 61 (1964):64-73.)[3044]
  • WILSON, R. H., Versions of Brave New World , Libr. Chron. of the Univ. of Texas , 8:28-41.[3045]
  • WOLFF, MICHAEL, Charting the Golden Stream: Thoughts on a Directory of Victorian Periodicals, in Editorial Conf., 3d, Toronto, 1966 , Editing Nineteenth-Century Texts , Univ. of Toronto Press, 1967, pp. 37-59.[3046]
  • WOLPE, BERTHOLD, ed., Vincent Figgins Type Specimens 1801 and 1815 , reproduced . . . with an introduction and notes, London, Printing Historical Soc., 1967. 208 p.(Publns. No. 4.)[3047]
  • ZILLMAN, L. J., ed.. Prometheus Unbound: The Text and the Drafts toward a Modern Definitive Edition , Yale Univ. Press, 1968. 275 p.[3048]

B. United States

  • BERGMANN, FRANK, A Note on Two Nineteenth-Century German Editions of Theodore Winthrop's John Brent , BNYPL , 72:656-58.[3049]
  • BLANCK, JACOB, Two Revisions in the Bibliography of Joseph Holt Ingraham, Yale Univ. Libr. Gaz . 42:158-60.[3050]
  • BOWDEN, E. T., The Thurber Carnival: Bibliography and Printing History, Texas Studies in Lit. & Lang. , 9:555-66.[3051]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, Crane's Red Badge of Courage and Other ‘Advance Copies,’ SB , 22:273-77.[3052]
  • BOWERS, FREDSON, ed., The University of Virginia Edition of the Works of Stephen Crane , Univ. Press of Virginia, 1968, and following.(Vol. I: Bowery Tales: Maggie and George's Mother.)[3053]
  • BRODERICK, J. C., Not Quite Poetry: Analysis of a Robert Frost Manuscript [of “Not Quite Social”], Manuscripts , 20:28-31.[3054]
  • BRUCCOLI, M. J., and KATZ, JOSEPH, Scholarship and Mere Artifacts: The British and Empire Publications of Stephen Crane, SB , 22:277-87.[3055]
  • BUGBEE, B. W., Genesis of American Patent and Copyright Law , Washington, Public Affaris Press, 1967. vii, 208 p.[3056]
  • CARY, RICHARD, Some Bibliographic Ghosts of Sarah Orne Jewett, Colby Libr. Quart. , 8:139-45.[3057]
  • CHAMBERS, LENOIR, SHANK, J. E., and SUGG, HAROLD, Salt Water and Printer's Ink: Norfolk and Its Newspapers, 1865-1965 , Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1967. viii, 418 p.[3058]
  • CHARVAT, WILLIAM, The Profession of Authorship in America, 1800-1870 , Columbus, Ohio State Univ. Press, 1968. 327 p.[3059]
  • CUMMING, JOHN, Pokagon's Birch Bark Books, Amer. Book Collector , 18:8:14-17.[3060]
  • DAVIS, O. L., Jr., Found: A “Lost” Confederate Schoolbook, Serif , 5:2:29-30.(H. Apel's Prose Specimens for Translation into German, London, Trübner and Co., 1862.)[3061]
  • de BRUYN, BERNARD, Not in Semmes IV [Robert Barclay, Agricultural Tour in the United States, London, 1842], Maryland Historical Mag. , 63:188-89.[3062]
  • DeKAY, DRAKE, Encyclopedia Americana , First Edition, Jour. Libr. Hist., 3:201-220.[3063]
  • DOYNO, V. A., Over Twain's Shoulder: The Composition and Structure of Huckleberry Finn , Modern Fiction Studies , 14:3-9.[3064]
  • ENSOR, ALLISON, The Contributions of Charles Webster and Albert Bigelow Paine to Huckleberry Finn , AL , 40:222-27.[3065]

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  • FONE, B. R. S., A Note on the Jones Very Editions, Amer. N & Q , 6:67-69, 88-89.[3066]
  • GAINES, P. W., William Cobbett's Account Book, Proc. Amer. Antiquarian Soc. , 78:299-309.(As bookseller in Philadelphia and New York, June, 1796 to June, 1800.)[3067]
  • GALLUP, DONALD, The “Lost” Manuscripts of T. S. Eliot, BNYPL , 72: 641-52.(A reprinting, with slight revision, of his essay with the same title in the TLS, November 7, 1968, pp. 1237-40.)[3068]
  • GARNER, STANTON, The Publishing History of Harold Frederic: A Correction, Books at Brown , 22:95-101.[3069]
  • GOLDEN, ARTHUR, ed., Walt Whitman's Blue Book. The 1860-61 Leaves of Grass Containing His Manuscript Additions and Revisions , New York Public Libr., 1968. 2 vols.[3070]
  • GORDON, DOUGLAS, Signed Maryland Bindings III [Walter Giles, 1847-1852], Maryland Historical Mag. , 63:311-13.[3071]
  • GRIER, E. F., Walt Whitman's Earliest Known Notebook, PMLA , 83:1453-56.[3072]
  • GUILDS, J. C., The “Lost” Number of the Southern Literary Gazette , SB , 22:266-73.[3073]
  • HARDING, WALTER, ed., The Variorum “Civil Disobedience ,” New York, Twayne, 1967. 91 p.[3074]
  • HIXSON, R. F., Isaac Collins: A Quaker Printer in 18th-Century America , New Brunswick, N. J., Rutgers Univ. Press, 1968. 241 p.[3075]
  • HOWARD, E. G., A Footnote to Sevententh-Century Maryland, Maryland Historical Mag. , 63:314-15.(A variant of Baer 191, H. Curson's A Compendium of the Laws and Government . . . of England . . . and Dominions, London, 1699.)[3076]
  • HOWARD, E. G., Signed Maryland Bindings I [Binding by Louis Bonsal, Baltimore, c. 1847], Maryland Historical Mag. , 62:438.[3077]
  • HOWARD, E. G., A Footnote to Sevententh-Century Maryland, II [Binding by F. M. Wills & Co., 1809-1810], Maryland Historical Mag. , 63:68-70.[3078]
  • HOWARD, E. G., A Footnote to Sevententh-Century Maryland, IV [Binding by Louis Bonsal], Maryland Historical Mag. , 63:313-14.[3079]
  • KATZ, JOSEPH, and MANNING, J. J., Notes on Frank Norris's Revisions of Two Novels. I. McTeague. II A Man's Woman , PBSA , 62:256-59.[3080]
  • KIME, W. R., Poe's Use of Irving's Astoria in “The Journal of Julius Rodman,” AL , 40:215-22.[3081]
  • KRAUSE, S. J., Olivia Clemens's “Editing” Reviewed, AL , 39(1967-68):325-51.[3082]
  • McCLARY, B. H., Addressed to Albemarle Street: The Letters of Washington Irving to the House of Murray, 1817-1856 , Doctoral dissertation, Univ. of Sussex, 1966.(Bibl. in Britain 5 (1966): No. 331.)[3083]
  • McCLARY, B. H., Irving's Literary Midwifery: Five Unpublished Letters from British Repositories [To William Godwin, Thomas Moore, John Gibson Lockhart, Robert Southey, and to a niece], PQ , 46 (1967):277-83.[3084]
  • MANN, DAVID, and WOODS, S. H., Jr., John Crowe Ransom's Poetic Revisions, PMLA , 83:15-21.[3085]
  • MAXSON, J. W., Jr., Papermaking in America: From Art to Industry, 1690-1860, Quart Jour. Libr. of Congress , 25:116-29.[3086]
  • MILLER, HENRY, Collector's Quest: The Correspondence of Henry Miller and J. Rives Childs, 1947-1965 , Charlottesville, Pub. for Randolph-Macon College by the Univ. Press of Virginia, 1968. xv, 216 p.[3087]
  • MUSSEY, BARROWS, Book Town: A Historical Sketch of Publishing and Printing in Brattleboro, Vermont History , 36:173-85.[3088]
  • PILKINGTON, J. P., The Methodist Publishing House: A History , Nashville, Abingdon, 1968.(Vol. I of two volumes, beginnings to 1870. 585 p.)[3089]
  • POLLIN, B. R., Poe as Probable Author of “Harper's Ferry” [Graham's, 20:73], AL , 40:164-78.[3090]
  • RAY, G. N., In Memoriam: John D. Gordan, PBSA , 62:175-76.[3091]

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  • RAYWARD, W. B., Manufacture and Copyright: Past History Remaking, Jour. of Library Hist. , 3:7-31.(The United States and international copyright.)[3092]
  • ROLLINS, C. P., Theodore Low De-Vinne , New York, The Typophiles, 1968. 2 vols. 280 p.(Chap Books XLVII and XLVIII.)[3093]
  • RUSSELL, JACK, Israel Potter and “Song of Myself,” AL , 40:72-77.[3094]
  • SIMMONS, D. C., Eugene Field's “Little Willie”: An Excursion in Bibliopaedoenurosis, Amer. Book Collector , 18:10:35-38.[3095]
  • STEVENS, A. J., The Editions of Montaigne Read by Melville, PBSA , 62:130-34.[3096]
  • STICKLE, W. E., State and Press in New Jersey during the American Revolution, I, New Jersey History , 86:158-70.[3097]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., Copyright Records and the Bibliographer, SB , 22:77-124.[3098]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., Millay's Renascence and Second April: A Bibliographical Study, Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):175-86.[3099]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., Royal Tyler, Judith Sargent Murry, and The Medium , NEQ , 41:115-17.(The Medium is by Mr. Murray; corrects C2511 on this point.)[3100]
  • TANSELLE, G. T., The Text of Stevens's “Le Monocle de Mon Oncle,” Library , 5th ser., 19 (for 1964):246-48.[3101]
  • TURFTE, V. J., Gertrude Stein's Prothalamium: A Unique Poem in a Classical Mode, Yale Univ. Libr. Gaz. , 43:17-23.[3102]
  • VALGEMAE, MARDI, Eugene O'Neill's Preface to The Great God Brown , Yale Univ. Libr. Gaz. , 43:24-28.[3103]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, “Old Age Echoes” Proof Sheet, Walt Whitman Rev. , 14:180.[3104]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, Thomas B. Mosher and A Shropshire Lad , Serif , 5:2:30-33.[3105]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, Variants of R. M. Bucke's Walt Whitman , Serif , 5:4:25-29.[3106]
  • WHITE, WILLIAM, The Very Earliest Whitman, Amer. Book Collector , 19:2:6.(A paragraph in The Long Islander of 1838.)[3107]