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Notes on Contributors

Jürgen Schäfer of the University of Münster is studying the relationship between language consciousness in Renaissance England and the language of Shakespeare's characters.

J. A. Lavin of the University of British Columbia, who has edited a number of Elizabethan plays, continues his study of ornament stocks.

John A. Hart, Associate Professor of English at Carnegie-Mellon University, writes on Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Pope, as well as bibliographical topics.

Clifford Leech has been General Editor of the Revels Plays since 1958. His most recent work is the New Arden Two Gentleman of Verona (1969), and Tragedy in the Critical Idiom series.

G. Thomas Tanselle, Professor of English in the University of Wisconsin, Bibliographical Editor of the Northwestern-Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville and is continuing his studies of American publishing history.

Terence Tobin, Assistant Professor of English, Purdue University, Lafayette Campus, has written articles on theater for a number of journals. He is drama critic of the Gary Post-Tribune.

Keith I. D. Maslen, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, is editing the Bowyer printing ledgers 1710-75 for the Bibliographical Society (London). He also runs a "bibliographical" press, using a royal Columbian hand-press.

John R. Payne is Humanities Research Associate at the University of Texas and Managing Editor of The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas.

Curt F. Bühler is a Research Fellow of the Morgan Library and was Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, in 1969.

Hassell B. Sledd of Northeastern University in Boston is editor of the series "Poets at Northeastern." He is working on a study of the printing of Henry Constable's Diana.

W. Craig Ferguson teaches English at Queen's University, Kingston,


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Ontario. His interest in typography has led him to set up a modest printing shop, used in conjunction with his courses in bibliography.

John Freehafer has written many articles on English drama and other subjects, and he is currently studying English authors' copyrights prior to the nineteenth century. He teaches at Temple University.

L. A. Beaurline is preparing a critical study of Ben Jonson and Elizabethan comedy, and Thomas Clayton of the University of Minnesota has recently completed a study of the "Shakespearean" part of The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore. Their edition of The Works of Sir John Suckling is about to appear from the Clarendon Press.

Joyce Kennedy teaches contemporary American literature at the University of Alberta, as she continues editing An Essay upon Projects.

A. J. Sambrook of the University of Southampton writes on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature.

James L. Battersby, Assistant Professor of English in the University of California (Berkeley), is editing the "Life of Addison" for the Yale Edition of Samuel Johnson's Works and is preparing a critical study of the Lives of the Poets.

William E. Fredeman of the University of British Columbia is a student of Rossetti and William Morris, and is now completing an edition of the original manuscript of the journal of pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, The Germ.

John H. Dorenkamp, Associate Professor at the College of the Holy Cross, is interested in Renaissance drama and bibliographical evidence.

Guy R. Woodall has written about Robert Walsh, the editor of the American Quarterly Review. He teaches at Tennessee Technological University.

Maurice Duke of Virginia Commonwealth University is presently completing a catalogue of Cabell's private library.

Helen White and Redding S. Sugg, Jr., are husband and wife, Dr. White being a member of the English faculty at Memphis State University and Dr. Sugg a free-lance writer. His introduction to John Faulkner's Cabin Road will appear in a reprinting of the novel by the Louisiana State University Press.

D. W. Cruickshank is a fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

Franklin B. Williams, Jr., Professor of English, Georgetown University, is American treasurer of The Bibliographical Society (London).

Derek A. Clarke is Librarian of the British Library of Political and Economic Science at the London School of Economics.

Howell J. Heaney is Bibliographer in the Rare Book Department of the Free Library of Philadelphia.


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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

President, Linton R. Massey, "Kinloch," Keswick, Virginia

First Vice President, Irby B. Cauthen, Jr., 115 Wilson Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Second Vice President, Walker Cowen, 211 Sprigg Lane, Charlottesville, Virginia

Editor, Fredson Bowers, 115 Wilson Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Associate Editor, L. A. Beaurline, 115 Wilson Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Secretary-Treasurer, Ray W. Frantz, Jr., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia

Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Kendon Stubbs, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia

Hon. Secretary-Treasurer for the British Isles, Mrs. Douglas Wyllie, Lylestone House, Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

COUNCIL

Fredson Bowers (1970)
Anne Henry Ehrenpreis (1973)
Linton R. Massey (1971)
Arthur F. Stocker (1974)
Joseph M. Carrière (1972)
Eleanor Shea (1975)
I. B. Cauthen, Jr. (1976)

PAST PRESIDENTS

Chalmers L. Gemmill
Atcheson L. Hench

The Papers, under the title of Studies in Bibliography, are issued annually by the Society, in addition to various bibliographical pamphlets and monographs.

Membership in the Society is solicited according to the following categories:

Subscribing Members at $10.00 a year receive Studies in Bibliography and other bibliographical material issued without charge by the Society. Institutions as well as private persons are accepted in this class of membership.

Contributing Members at $50 a year receive all publications, and by their contributions assist in furthering the work of the Society. Institutions are accepted.

Articles and notes are invited by the editor. Preferably these should conform to the recommendations of the Modern Language Association of America Style Sheet. The Society will consider the publication of bibliographical monographs for separate issue.

All matters pertaining to business affairs, including applications for membership, should be sent to the Secretary-Treasurer, Ray W. Frantz, Jr., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22901.

LIFE MEMBERS

B. C. Bloomfield, London, England
Lester J. Cappon, Williamsburg, Virginia
Linton R. Massey, Keswick, Virginia
Francis O. Mattson, Boston, Massachusetts
Victor G. F. Reynolds, Charlottesville, Virginia


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CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS FOR 1969

Ingle Barr, Pacific Palisades, California
C. Waller Barrett, New York City
Robert J. Barry, Jr., New Haven, Connecticut
Robert Beare, New York City
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
Curt F. Bühler, New York City
University Library, Cambridge, England
Logan O. Cowgill, Washington, D.C.
Jack Dalton, New York City
Dartmouth College Library, Hanover, New Hampshire
Reginald Dunaway, University City, Missouri
Emory University, Emory University, Georgia
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey
C. W. Fairweather, Jr., Metuchen, New Jersey
Eleanor Fletcher, Charlottesville, Virginia
Robert Horace Garbee, Lynchburg, Virginia
Grolier Club, New York City
Kenneth E. Harris, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
Heidelberg College Library, Tiffin, Ohio
Edward G. Howard, Baltimore, Maryland
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Wallace Kirsop, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Laurentian University Library, Ontario, Canada
Loyola University of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
John E. Manahan, Scottsville, Virginia
Melvin M. McCosh, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Marion Michael, Auburn, Alabama
Davis W. Moore, Denver, Colorado
William B. O'Neal, Charlottesville, Virginia
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Rice University, Houston, Texas
Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania
Charles R. Sanders, Halifax, Virginia
Otto Schaefer, Schweinfurt, Germany
Seven Gables Bookshop, New York City
Eleanor Shea, Charlottesville, Virginia
Douglas H. Shepard, Fredonia, New York
Richard Shoemaker, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Rollo G. Silver, Boston, Massachusetts
G. Thomas Tanselle, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Robert A. Tibbetts, Homewood, Illinois
Christian F. Verbeke, North Salem, New Hampshire
Mrs. E. Alban Watson, Lynchburg, Virginia
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
William W. Weaver, West Chester, Pennsylvania
Miss Julia Wightman, New York City
Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts
Richard S. Wormser, Bethel, Connecticut


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WINNERS OF THE 1969 AWARDS IN BOOK COLLECTING

FIRST PRIZES

James B. Carothers
Robert M. Olton
Hedgman D. Smith

SECOND PRIZES

William H. Flayhart
James B. Godfrey

RECENT MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY

A business meeting of the Society was held on April 1, 1969, at the University of Virginia Library.

PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT

Distributed by the University Press of Virginia

Former publications of the Society not listed here are out of print. Those wishing a complete list of them should see the annual lists in successive volumes of Studies. Members will receive a 20 per cent discount on all publications.

Alden, John, The Muses Mourn: A Checklist of Verse Occasioned by the Death of Charles II. $4.00.

Allen, Reginald, W. S. Gilbert: An Anniversary Survey and Exhibition Checklist. $5.00.

Bear, James A., Jr., and Bear, Mary Caperton, A Checklist of Virginia Almanacs 1732-1850. $7.50.

Blotner, Joseph, William Faulkner's Library: A Catalogue. $5.00.

Bristol, Roger P., Index of Printers, Publishers, and Booksellers Indicated by Charles Evans in His American Bibliography. $7.50.

Christophers, Richard A., George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1562-1633: A Bibliography. $6.00.

Davis, Arthur Kyle, Jr., Matthew Arnold's Letters: A Descriptive Checklist. $15.00.

Evans, G. Blakemore, editor, Shakespearean Prompt-Books of the Seventeenth Century. Volume III: Parts i and ii (The Comedy of Errors; Midsummer Night's Dream). $15.00. Vol. IV. Text of the Smock Alley Hamlet. $17.50.

Fink, Frances Sharf, Heads Across the Sea: An Album of Eighteenth-Century English Literary Portraits in America. $10.00

Fry, Donald, Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburh: A Bibliography. $12.50.

Harding, Walter, Emerson's Library. $10.00

Heilbronner, Walter L., Printing and the Book in Fifteenth-Century England: A Bibliographical Survey. $7.00.


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Hirsch, Rudolf, and Heaney, Howell, Selective Check Lists of Bibliographical Scholarship, 1948-1955. $15.00. (Vol. X of the Studies)

Hirsch, Rudolf, and Heaney, Howell, Selective Check Lists of Bibliographical Scholarship, Series B, 1956-1962. $15.00.

Kane, Mary, A Bibliography of the Works of Fiske Kimball. $3.50.

Kaufman, Paul, Borrowings from the Bristol Library, 1773-1784: A Unique Record of Reading Vogues. $5.00.

Kelly, William W., Ellen Glasgow: A Bibliography. $8.50.

Knapp, Mary E., A Checklist of Verse by David Garrick. $5.00.

McKenzie, D.F., Stationers' Company Apprentices, 1605-1640. $8.00.

Massey, Linton R., William Faulkner, "Man Working," 1919-1962: A Catalogue of the William Faulkner Collections at the University of Virginia. $25.00.

Meyen, Fritz, The North European Nations as Presented in German University Publications, 1885-1957. $7.50.

Morrison, Paul G., Index of Printers, Publishers and Booksellers in Donald Wing's Short-Title Catalogue, 1641-1700. $20.00.

Silver, Rollo G., The American Printer, 1787-1825. $7.50.

Silver, Rollo G., Typefounding in America, 1787-1825. $7.50.

Spalek, John M., Ernst Toller and His Critics: A Bibliography. $15.00.

Studies in Bibliography, Volumes 1-22. $10.00 to members; $15.00 to nonmembers.

Verner, Coolie, A Carto-Bibliographical Study of "The English pilot: The Fourth Book," with Special Reference to the Charts of Virginia. $5.00.

PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT

Distributed by the Bibliographical Society

Aljure-Chalela, Simón, Jose Eusebio Caro, Bibliografia. $2.00.

Barrow, Robert, Advertising Cuts from the Virginia Gazette, 1754-1770. $.50.

Crane, Stephen, Notebook, ed. By Donald and Ellen Greiner. $7.50.

Dameron, J. Lasley, Edgar Allan Poe: A Checklist of Criticism, 1942-1960. $2.00.

Ferguson, W. Craig, Valentine Simmes: Printer to Drayton, Shakespeare, Chapman, Greene, Dekker, Middleton, Daniel, Jonson, Marlow, Marston, Keywood, and Other Elizabethans. $7.50.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Poems, ed. By Richard Peck. $7.50.

Henry, William H., Jr., A French Bibliography of W. Somerset Maugham. $2.00.

Jones, Gordon W., The Library of James Monroe. $1.50.

Mish, Charles C., English Prose Fiction, 1600-1700: A Chronological Checklist. $5.00.

Stagg, Louis Charles, An Index to the Figurative Language of Ben Jonson's Tragedies. $1.50.

Stagg, Louis, Charles, An Index to the Figurative Language of John Webster's Tragedies. $1.50.

Stagg, Louis Charles, An Index to the Figurative Language of Thomas Heywood's Tragedies. $1.50.

Tutwiler, Carrington, C., Jr., A Catalogue of the Library of Ellen Glasgow. Price to be announced.

Tutwiler, Carrington C., Jr., Ellen Glasgow's Library. $1.00.

Walker, Ursula Genung, Notes on Theodore Roethke. $1.50.

Secretary's News Sheet: No. 40 (John Davidson bibliography); Nos. 52 and 53 (additions to Evans). $.50 each (free to members).


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