University of Virginia Library

B. United States

  • BALLOU, E. B., The Building of the House of Houghton , Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1970. xv, 695 p.[3910]
  • BEAN, M. S., A History and Profile of the Viking Press , Master's thesis, Library School, Univ. of North Carolina, 1969.[3911]
  • BENNETT, J. Q., Whitman Loses His Ego; or, “Not I, said the fly.” Leaves of Grass , 1855, Serif, 7:35-36.[3912]
  • BENNETT, J. Q., Winesburg Revisited, Serif , 7:80-82.(Supplements A1279.)[3913]
  • BERGMAN, HERBERT, On Editing Whitman's Journalism, Walt Whitman Rev. , 16:104-109.[3914]
  • BERGMAN, HERBERT, Walt Whitman: Self Advertiser, BNYPL , 74:634-39.[3915]
  • BERGMAN, HERBERT, and WHITE, WILLIAM, Walt Whitman's Lost “Sun-Down Papers,” Nos. 1-3, Amer. Book Collector , 20:4:17-20.[3916]
  • BLANCK, J. N., The Title-page as Bibliographical Evidence , Berkeley, School of Librarianship, Univ. of California, 1966. 15, [1] p.[3917]

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  • BOWERS, FREDSON, ed., The University of Virginia Edition of the Works of Stephen Crane , Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia, 1969. ff.(Especially, Vol. I, pp. xi-xxix, “The Text of the Virginia Edition,” and textual introductions to successive works included.)[3918]
  • BRACK, O. M., Michael Wigglesworth and the Attribution of “I Walk'd and Did a Little Mole-Hill View,” Seventeenth-Century News , 28:41-43.[3919]
  • BRODERICK, J. C., The Greatest Whitman Collector and the Greatest Whitman Collection, LCQJ , 27:109-28.(Whitman's own.)[3920]
  • BROMBERGER, BONNIE, Noah Webster's Notes on His Early Political Essays in the Connecticut Courant , BNYPL , 74:338-42.[3921]
  • CALHOUN, R. J., The Ante-Bellum Literary Twighlight: Russell's Magazine [1857-1860], Southern Literary Jour. , 3:1:89-110.(Southern Literary Magazines III.)[3922]
  • CAZDEN, R. E., German Exile Literature in America, 1933-1950: A History of the Free German Press and Book Trade , Chicago, American Library Association, 1970. xii, 250 p.[3923]
  • COHEN, E. H., The “Second Edition” of The Sot-weed Factor , AL , 42:289-303.[3924]
  • CRANE, J. St. C., Rare or Seldom-seen Dust Jackets of American First Editions: I & II [Willa Cather], Serif , 7:27-30, 70-73.[3925]
  • DELANEY, JOAN, Poe's “The Gold-Bug” in Russia: A Note on First Impressions, AL , 42:375-79.[3926]
  • FILBY, P. W., and HOWARD, E. G., The Dunlap Declaration of Independence , Maryland Historical Magazine , 65:68-70.(The fragment at the Maryland Historical Society.)[3927]
  • FOLKES, J. G., Three Nevada Newspapers: A Century in Print, Nevada Hist. Soc. Quart. , 13:17-24.[3928]
  • FRENCH, H. D., John Roulstone's Harvard Bindings, HLB , 18:171-82.[3929]
  • GALLUP, D. G., On Contemporary Bibliography, with Particular Reference to Ezra Pound , Austin, Univ. of Texas, Humanities Research Center, 1970. 28 p.(Bibliographical Monograph Series No. 4.)[3930]
  • GILMER, WALKER, Horace Liveright, Publisher of the Twenties , New York, D. Lewis, 1970. xi, 287 p.[3931]
  • GOLDSTEIN, J. J., Learning the Hard Way?, Serif , 7:36-37.(A variant binding of Jack London's Call of Wild.)[3932]
  • GOUDEAU, J. M., Booksellers and Printers in New Orleans, 1764-1885, Jour. Library History , 5:5-19.[3933]
  • HARDING, G. L., The Grabhorn Press, 1920-1965 , Kemble Occasional , No. 6 (October 1969):1-3.[3934]
  • HARLAN, R. D., John Henry Nash: The Biography of a Career , Berkeley, Univ of California Press, 1970. xi, 167 p.(Univ. of California Publications in Librarianship No. 7.)[3935]
  • HAUGH, G. C., Rivington's Songs, Naval and Military , Serif , 7:30-33.(Evans 16530, New York, 1779.)[3936]
  • AN INVENTORY of a United States Army Field Printing Office, 1865, Proc. American Antiquarian Soc. , 80:351-52.[3937]
  • KOENIG, M. E. D., Theodore Low DeVinne: His Contributions to the Art of Printing , Master's thesis, Library School, Univ. of Chicago, 1968.[3938]
  • KUNCIO, R. C., Some Unpublished Poems of Phillis Wheatley, New England Quart. , 43:287-97.[3939]
  • LOOS, MELVIN, Timothy Cole-Master Engraver, Columbia Library Columns , 19:2:25-39.[3940]
  • McCOY, GARNETT, Printers and Presses in Early Detroit , Grosse Pointe, Junto, 1962. x, [4], 33, [1] p.[3941]
  • McMURRAY, Mother F. T., The Book Jacket in America: Its History and Use , Master's thesis, Library School, Catholic Univ. of America, 1968.[3942]
  • MANN, CHARLES, A Hitherto Unseen Virginia Imprint, an Explanatory Note, Serif , 7:32-33.(Evans 22632.)[3943]
  • MERIWETHER, J. B., The Writings of William Gilmore Simms . Centennial Edition, Columbia, Univ. of South Carolina Press, 1969 ff. “Textual Apparatus,” Vol. I, pp. 437-476.[3944]
  • MONTEIRO, GEORGE, “Bartleby the Scrivener” and Melville's Contemporary Reputation, SB , 24:195-96.[3945]

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  • MOORE, R. S., “A Distinctive Southern Magazine”: The Southern Bivouac [1882-1887], Southern Literary Journal , 2:2:51-65.(Southern Literary Magazines II.)[3946]
  • NORDLOK, D. J., Eating Off the Same Plates: First Editions of W. D. Howells in Great Britain, Serif , 7:28-30.[3947]
  • O'DONNELL, BERNARD, An Analysis of Prose Style to Determine Authorship. The O'Ruddy, a Novel by Stephen Crane and Robert Barr , The Hague, Mouton, 1970. 108 p.[3948]
  • O'NEIL, D. L., Early American Signed Cloth Bindings, Amer. Book Collector , 21:2:27.(Especially those of Benjamin Bradley of Boston, 1835.)[3949]
  • PARKER, P. J., Asbury Dickins, Bookseller, 1798-1801, or, The Brief Career of a Careless Youth, Pennsylvania Mag. of Hist. and Biography , 94:464-83.[3950]
  • POLLIN, B. R., Emerson's Annotations in the British Museum Copy of the Dial , SB , 24:187-95.[3951]
  • QUIMBY, I. M. G., The Doolittle Engravings of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, Winterthur Portfolio , 4(1968):83-108.[3952]
  • REES, R. A., and GRIFFIN, MARJORIE, William Gilmore Simms and The Family Companion , SB , 24:109-29.[3953]
  • RICH, E. P., Army Bibliography: The Modest Beginnings of Notable Careers, Serif , 7:76-79.(Douglas MacArthur's Military Demolition, 1909.)[3954]
  • RIDGELY, J. V., The Continuing Puzzle of Arthur Gordon Pym: Some Notes and Queries, Poe Newsletter , 3:5-6.[3955]
  • SILVER, R. G., Efficiency Improved: The Genesis of the Web Press in America, Proc. American Antiquarian Soc. , 80:325-50.[3956]
  • SLAVENS, G. E., The Missouri Negro Press, 1875-1920, Missouri Hist. Rev. , 64:413-31.[3957]
  • STEVENS, G. E., From Penny Paper to Post and Times-Star: Mr. Scripp's First Link, Cincinnati Historical Soc. Bulletin , 27:207-22.[3958]
  • STOVAL, FLOYD, Dating Whitman's Early Notebooks, SB , 24:197-204.[3959]
  • STRATTON, P. A., The Territorial Press of New Mexico, 1834-1912 , Albuquerque, Univ. of New Mexico Press, 1969. vi, 306 p.[3960]
  • STROHECKER, E. C., American Juvenile Literary Periodicals, 1789-1826 , Doctoral dissertation, Library Schook, Univ. of Michigan, 1969.[3961]
  • THEISS, F. C., Charles A. Murdock, Quart. News-Letter , Book Club of California, 25:81-85.(Printer in San Francisco.)[3962]
  • THEISS, F. C., Edward Bisqui, Quart. News-Letter , Book Club of California, 25:37-40.(Printer in San Francisco.)[3963]
  • THEISS, F. C., The Pioneer Press, Quart. News-Letter , Book Club of California, 24:75-78.(In San Francisco.)[3964]
  • TIBBETTS, R. A., Bruce Rogers, American Book Designer: A Study of His Life and Typography , Master's thesis, Library School, Univ. of Chicago, 1968.[3965]
  • VAUGHAN, A. F., Pioneer Women of the Missouri Press, Missouri Hist. Quart. , 64:289-305.[3966]
  • VINCENT, H. P., The Tailoring of Melville's White-Jacket, Evanston, Northwestern Univ. Press, 1970. xii, 239 p.[3967]
  • WELCH, D. P., How Did The New American Practical Navigator Navigate, Serif , 7:33-34.(Addenda by Josiah Q. Bennett, 7:37-38.)[3968]
  • WHITE, J. E., An Early Play by Edward Albee, AL , 42:98-99.(“Schism,” Choat Literary Mag., 20(May 1946):87-110.)[3969]
  • WILLEY, E. P., The Looker-On in America: Reception of a Latter-Day Spectator , PBSA , 64:431-48.[3970]
  • WILLIAMS, W. J., The Years of a Popularly Elected Public Printer in Michigan, 1850-1851, Jour. Library Hist. , 5:257-70.[3971]
  • WOODALL, GUY, Some Sources of the Essays in Robert Walsh's Didactics , SB , 24:184-87.[3972]
  • WRIGHT, L. H., In Pursuit of American Fiction, in Bibliography: Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, May 7, 1966 (Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Univ. of California, 1966), iv, 52 p.[3973]