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[1]

D. F. McKenzie, The Cambridge University Press 1696-1712 (1966), p. 124.

[2]

K. I. D. Maslen, review of McKenzie, AUMLA, no. 27, 1967, p. 109.

[3]

'Printers of the mind: some notes on bibliographical theories and printing-house practices', Studies in Bibliography, XXII (1969), 1-75.

[4]

Patricia Hernlund, 'William Strahan's ledgers: standard charges for printing, 1738-1785', Studies in Bibliography, XX (1967), 103.

[5]

Bodley MS. Clarendon Press d. 47, fo. 12.

[6]

I. G. Philip, William Blackstone and the reform of the Oxford University Press in the eighteenth century (1957), pp. 39-42.

[7]

Philip, p. 128: Richardson to Alexander Gordon, 9 November 1738.

[8]

Partnership Papers with James Emonson 1754-7, Bodley MS. Eng. misc. c. 141, fo. 131.

[9]

A ledger of Charles Ackers, Oxford Bibliographical Society (1968), p. 12.

[10]

K. I. D. Maslen, 'The printing of the Votes of the House of Commons 1730-81, The Library, 5th ser., XXV (1970).

[11]

Times Literary Supplement, 19.12.63, p. 1056.

[12]

Cf. Grolier 19471, fo.79v (23 Dec. 1726): "tho' I agreed with Mrs Collier for 47s. per sheet I chargd at 40s. per sheet' for J. Collier, Supplement to Moreri's Dictionary, 2nd edn, 1727.