BRITISH LITERARY BIBLIOGRAPHY: SUPPLEMENT
B I B L I O G R A P H Y A N D T E X T U A L C R I T I C I S M
-- MANUALS
1 Rogers, Walter T. A manual of bibliography, being an introduction to the knowledge of books, library management, and the art of cataloguing. London, H. Grevel, 1891. viii,172; [4]p. illus., facsims. 20cm.
Based on a trans. of G. Ottino, Manuale di bibliografia, 1885. - 1. The invention and progress of printing.-2. The book.-3. The ornamentation of a book.-4. The library and the catalogue.
2 ---. ---. New ed. London, H. Grevel, 1891. viii,213; [4]p. facsims., tables. 20cm.
3 Binns, Norman E. An introduction to historical bibliography. 2d ed., rev. and enl. London, Association of assistant librarians, 1962. (First publ. 1953). 387p. facsims. 21cm.
1. Handwriting and the manuscript period.-2. Early writing materials. Paper. The history of papermaking....-9. The history of printing in England.-10. English provincial printing. Early Scottish, Welsh, and Irish printing.-11. English private presses.....-13. The history of the printing press. Modern typecasting and type reproduction.-14. Type families, type designers, and type founders.-15. The history of the title page and colophon.-16. Woodcutting and wood engraving.-17. Other early methods of book illustration.-18. Modern illustration methods.-19. Illustration in colour.-20. Bookbinding, its evolution and history.-21. Publishing and bookselling. Book auctions.-22. Some English book collectors.-23. Copyright.-24. The development of book trade bibliography.
-- PERIODICALS
The abbreviations of titles employed in the bibliography are supplied at the right of each entry. For a full list of later periodicals, see BBLB2, p.14-20, BLB 1970-79, p.22-3.
4 Printing historical society newsletter. 1, [1964] - 50 Je '80. London, Printing historical society, 1964-80. [Ptg Hist Soc Newsl
Changes to Bulletin.
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5 Berry, W. Turner. The Alpha and the omega. [Compositors' chronicle, 1840-5]. (A case of odd sorts). Ptg R 1no1:65 1931.
-- SOCIETIES
6 (4:286) Granniss, Ruth S. What bibliography owes to private book clubs. 1930.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. The Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.51-70.
7 Double crown club. Register of past and present members. [Cambridge], Privately ptd. for members of the club [by C.U.P.], 1949. 91p. 25cm.
8 Edelstein, J.M. Bibliographical society of America. Encyclopedia Libr & Information Sci 2:395-401 1969.
9 Roxas, Savina A. Bibliographical society (London), The. Encyclopedia Libr & Information Sci 2:401-5 1969.
-- TERMS AND CONCEPTS
See also Book Production --Terms and concepts.
10 (4:367*) Hopkinson, Cecil. Towards a definition of certain terms in musical bibliography. [Edition]. Fontes Artis 6no2:48-9 1959.
Repr. in Bradley, Carol J., ed. Reader in music librarianship. [Washington, D.C.], Microcard editions books, 1973. p.135. See also no.11.
11 Hopkinson, Cecil. `---' in International association of music libraries. Music, libraries and instruments. Editors: Unity Sherrington and Guy Oldham. (Music book, 11). London, Hinrichsen, 1961. p.147-55.
See also no.10.
12 (4:240a) Blum, Rudolf. Bibliographia: eine wort- und begriffsgeschichtliche Untersuchung, [1969]. (Trans. 1980).
BIBLIOGRAPHERS AND EDITORS
13 Rhodes, Dennis E., ed. `Bibliography' in Victor Scholderer; fifty essays in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century bibliography. Amsterdam, M. Hertzberger, 1966. p.15-29.
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14 Pollard, Alfred W. Richard Garnett. [With checklist of works]. Engl Illus Mag 30no11:553-5, 559 F 1904. port.
15 ---. Dr. Richard Garnett: in memoriam. (The reader). Bkmn 30no177:87-94 Je 1906. ports.
Contribs. by sir F.T. Marzials, Ford M. Hueffer, Beatrice Harraden, Agnes A. Adams, and Alice Zimmern.
16 Symons, Arthur. Richard Garnett. (Literature: causerie for the week). Speaker new ser 14no342:59-60 Ap 1906.
17 Stewart, Hugh F. Francis Jenkinson, fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge and University librarian. Cambridge, C.U.P., 1926. 151p. ports., facsims. 23cm.
Includes `9. Bibliographical and literary studies' (p.88-96); `Appendix 1: Writings [classified checklist]' (p.137-9).
18 O'Hegarty, Patrick S. M.J. McManus. Dublin Mag new ser 27no1:45 Ja/Mr 1952. [Sg.: P.S. O'H.].
19 Cashmore, Herbert M., sir F.C. Francis, and J.H.P. Pafford. Arundell James Kennedy Esdaile, 1880-1956. (Obituary). Libr Assn Rec 58no8:321-5 Ag 1956; port.
Esdaile and the Library association.-Esdaile and the British museum.-Some further tributes.
20 Ranganathan, S.R. Esdaile and Sanderson. Libr Assn Rec 58no10:410-11 Oc 1956.
21 () Sayers, W.C. Berwick.. Arundell Esdaile, C.B.E., M.A., Hon.D.Litt., F.L.A. Libr World 58no674/5:25-8 Ag/S 1956.
22 [Sparrow, John H.A.]. Robert William Chapman.... [Obit.]. Bk Coll 9no3:264-8 1960.
23 Marcus, Steven. Pisanus fraxi, pornographer royal. Partisan R (Rutgers Univ) 32no1:13-32, 99-113 1965.
24 Lane, Margaret. `Dr. R.W. Chapman' in Purely for pleasure. London, H. Hamilton, 1966; New York, Knopf, 1967. p.259-69.
25 Hellinga, Wytze G. and Lotte Hellinga, ed. Henry Bradshaw's correspondence on incunabula with J.W. Holtrop and M.F.A.G. Campbell. Amsterdam, Menno Hertzberger, 1966-78. 2v.(258; xi,259-535p.) 24cm.
1. The correspondence, 1864-1884.-2. Commentary. - Rev: C.F. B6hler Library ser5 25:254-5 '70.
26 Francis, sir Frank C. `Theodore Besterman, writer and editor; a bibliographical appreciation' in Barber, W.H., ed. The age of the enlightenment; studies presented to Theodore Besterman. (St. Andrews Univ Publs, 57). Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1967. p.431-60.
Annotated checklist of 63 items, 1924-67.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION AND ARRANGEMENT
27 Hints on cataloguing. (Practical papers for booksellers, 1). Bksllng new ser 1no1:10-11 Ja 1895; 1no3:72-3 Mr '95; 1no4:103-4 Mr '95.
28 How to describe bookbindings. (Practical papers for booksellers). Bksllng new ser 1no5:136-7 My 1895; 1no6:173-4 Je '95.
29 (4:143) Bowers, Fredson T. Principles of bibliographical description, 1949.
Rev: Margaret E. Egan and J.H. Shera. Coll & Res Libs 11:399-401 '50; F.R. Goff. Virginia Hist Mag 58:266-8 '50; R. Hirsch. Lib J 75:1040-1 '50; W.R. Parker. Pa Bib Soc Am 44:216-23 '50; Spec Libs 41:146 '50; U.S. Q Bk List 6:127-8 '50; H. Davis. R Eng Stud new ser 3:296-8 '52.
30 Margadant, Willem D. `Descriptive bibliography applied to botany' in Early bryological literature. (Mededelingen van het Botanisch museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit to Utrecht, 283). Pittsburgh, Pa., Hunt botanical library, [1968]. p.1-33.
Concept of descriptive and analytical bibliography.-Paper.-Printing.-Binding.- Edition, issue and state.-Title-description.-Bibliographical format.-Key to bibliographical formats.-Collational formula.-Pagination.-Contents.-Plates.- Paper description.-Date of publication.-Reviews, announcements, etc.-Signs.- Abbreviations.-Sources.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also --Textual criticism and editing, and BOOK PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION--Bookcollecting and libraries.
31 Willison, Ian. `Historical bibliography' in Sewell, P.H, ed. Five years' work in librarianship, 1951-1955. [Survey]. London, Library association, 1958. p.300-18.
1. The doctrine.-2. The controversy [re bibliogr. description].-3. Printing histories of specific books.-4. Factors in the general history of printing and publishing.-5. The phases in the general history of printing and publishing.-6. Binding.
32 Rayward, W. Boyd. Systematic bibliography in England, 1850-1895. [Urbana, Ill., University of Illinois Graduate school of library science], 1967. 49p. 28cm. (Occas Pa 84). Caption title.
Introduction.-The bibliographic problem before the nineteenth century.-The bibliographic problem and the English book trade, 1850-1895.-The British museum catalogue and C.W. Dilke.-The influence of Dilke's plan....-The Society of arts universal catalogue.-1877: the International conference and the emergence of the Library association.-The bibliographic problem at the International conference.-The Library association and institutional action.-The Index society, the Bibliographical society, and the great end in view once again.-Conclusion.
33 Stokes, Roy. `Historical bibliography' in Sewell, P. H., ed. Five years' work in librarianship, 1961-1965. [Survey]. London, Library association, 1968. p.517-28.
-- INSTRUCTION
34 (5:8990) Bühler, Curt F. Literary research and bibliographical training, 1957.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.363-71.
TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND EDITING
35 Emory, Walter. Editions and musicians. London, Novello, 1957. 54p. illus., facsims. 21cm.
Introduction.-The need for editing.-Editorial errors.-Establishing the text.-Conventions of performance and editorial suggestions.-Commentaries.- Conclusion.-Postscript [Arnold's Dover beach].
36 Bowers, Fredson T. `Old-spelling editions of dramatic texts' in Allen, Don C., ed. Studies in honor of T.W. Baldwin. Urbana, 1958. p.9-15.
37 Schoenbaum, Samuel. `Editing English dramatic texts' in Conference on editorial problems, 1st, Toronto, 1965. Editing sixteenth century texts; papers.... Ed. by R.J. Schoeck. [Toronto], [1966]. p.12-24.
See also `A note from a general editor, by Clifford Leech' (p.24-6).
-- MISCELLANEA
38 Conference on editorial problems, 1st, Toronto, 1965. Editing sixteenth century texts; papers given .... Ed. by R.J. Schoeck. [Toronto], Published for the Editorial conference committee, University of Toronto, by University of Toronto pr., [1966]. 137p. facsims., table. 23cm.
Includes Editing English dramatic texts, by S. Schoenbaum.-A note from a general editor, by Clifford Leech.-English translators of Erasmus, 1522-1557, by E.J. Devereux.-Three Tudor editors of Thomas More, by Germain Marc'hadour.
39 Conference on editorial problems, 3d, Toronto, 1967. Editing eighteenth-century texts; papers given .... Ed. by D.I.B. Smith. [Toronto], Published for the Editorial conference committee, University of Toronto, by University of Toronto pr., [1968]. viii,132p. facsims. 23cm.
Includes Introduction, D.I.B. Smith.-Letters and journals of Fanny Burney; establishing the text, Joyce Hemlow.-William Blake's protean text, G.E. Bentley, jr.-The ledgers of Willliam Strahan, O M Brack.-Literature in the law courts, 1770-1800, William J. Howard.-No dull duty; the Yale edition of the works of Samuel Johnson, Donald Greene. - Rev: G.D. Stout Mod Philol 68:111-12 '70.
G E N E R A L A N D P E R I O D B I B L I O G R A P H Y
BOOKS -- PERIOD DIVISIONS
Items are listed under the following period divisions when they concern books not clearly identified by genre, subject, or author, in the item itself.
1475- [general catalogues]
1475-1500 [incunabula only]
1475-1640 [STC period]
1475-1700 [STC and Wing books; `early' books]
1641-1700 [Wing period]
1701-1800
1801-1900
1901-2000 [Modern books] - See also period divisions under Drama, Fiction, Newspapers and periodicals, Pamphlets, and Poetry. The heading BOOKS in the index is divided by these periods and then by subjects.
BOOKS --1475-1500 see also period divisions under bookbinding; bookselling; booktrade; libraries; newspapers and periodicals; paper and papermaking; publishing; type and typefounding and under the location and Regional headings for dublin; edinburgh; ireland; london; scotland and wales.
40 Ogden, Margaret S, C.E. Palmer [and others]. A bibliography of middle English texts. With an introd. by Hans Kurath. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan pr., 1954. 17-105p. 29cm.
Also in Middle English dictionary. Plan: bibliography. Ann Arbor, Mich., University of Michigan pr., 1954. 18-105p.
41 (1:476) Painter, George D. List of books acquired by the British museum from Chatsworth. Part 1: incunabula. 1958.
Repr. in Painter, George D. Studies in fifteenth-century printing. London, Pindar pr., 1984. p.[159]-64.
42 Ker, Neil R. Medieval manuscripts in British libraries. Oxford, Clarendon pr.; New York, O.U.P., 1969-<92>. <4>v. 23cm.
1. London. (1969).-2. Abbotsford-Keele. (1977).-3. Lampeter-Oxford. (1983).-4. Paisley-York. With Alan J. Piper. (1992). -- Rev: Anne Hudson. N&Q 229:411-12 '84; D.G. Vaisey. TLS 16 Mr '84:286; N.F. Palmer. Mod Lang R 81:160-2 '86; [N.J. Barker]. Bk Coll 41:161-79 '92.
BOOKS--1475-1640
43 Kingsbury, Susan M. `List of records' in An introduction to the records of the Virginia company of London.... Washington, Government printing office [for Library of Congress], 1905. p.119-205.
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44 Trench, William F. A Mirror for magistrates; its origin and influence. [Edinburgh, Riverside pr.], 1898. xi,137p. 18cm.
Includes 1. The suppressed edition, 1554.-2. Connection with Whitchurch.-3. Lydgate's Falls of princes.-4. Suppression and license of the Mirror.-5. Collation of the editions.
45 (4:665) Rhodes, Dennis E. A volcano for the S.T.C., 1954.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[1]-3.
46 (4:668) Rhodes, Dennis E. A new line for the Angler, 1577, 1955.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.5-7.
47 (4:673) Rhodes, Dennis E. Volcanoes, variants and the S.T.C., 1956.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[4]-5.
48 Sajavaara, Kari. The two English prose texts of Robert the devil printed by Wynkyn de Worde. Neuphilol Mitteilungen 63no1:62-8 1962.
BOOKS --1475-1700
49 Hazlitt, W. Carew. Hazlitt's Bibliographical collections and notes: supplement. Antiquary 40:121-1 Ap 1904; 40:151-3 My '04; 40:248-50 Ag '04; 41:107-8 Je '05; 41:228-9 Je '05; 41:348-50 S '05; 41:466-8 D '05.
BOOKS --1701-1800
50 Amory, Hugh. A selected bibliography of 18th century documents and autograph manuscripts. [Discursive guide for the collector of]. Manuscripts 20no3:22-9 1968.
BOOKS --1801-1900
51 London. Company of stationers. Index of entries (commercial) in the book of registry of the...from 1st July, 1842, to 9th October, 1884... London, Harrison and sons, ptrs., 1896. 137p. 44cm.
52 Publishers' association of Great Britain and Ireland. Catalogue of the collection of printed books and manuscripts formed under the direction of the...for the Royal British commission, Paris exhibition 1900. [Edinburgh, Ptd. by R. and R. Clark], [1900]. 75p. illus.(separate) 27cm.
53 Rein, Adolf. `Verzeichnis der von Sir John Robert Seeley verfassten Bücher, Schriften, Aufsätze und Kritiken' in John Robert Seeley; eine Studie 6ber den Historiker. Langensalza, H. Beyer, 1912. p.[108]-12.
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54 (4:810a) Ray, Gordon N. A 19th-century collection, 1964.
Repr. in Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life. New York, 1988. p.3-28.
BRITISH BOOKS PUBLISHED ABROAD
For division by country published in, see the index.
55 L'A, pseud. Continental British printing and press items. [Mainly periodicals]. Ptrs' Register : Suppl 6 My vi-vii 1891; 6 Jl '91:vii-viii.
56 Longmans, Green and company, London. Tauchnitz reprints in England. Publ Circ 54no1284:145-6 F 1891.
57 [Otto, Curt], ed. Der Verlag Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1837-1912; Mit eine Anhang enthaltend Auszüge aus den Briefen englischer und amerikanischer Autoren der Tauchnitz Edition. Leipzig, 1912. 126p. port. 22cm.
58 Devonshire, Marian G. `Publishers and booksellers' in The English novel in France, 1830-1870. [London], University of London pr., 1929. p.54-68.
59 Thomas, sir Henry. Anti-English propaganda in the time of queen Elizabeth, being the story of the first English printing in the peninsula. [Proclamation ptd. at Lisbon c.1597]. Oxford, Ptd. at the O.U.P., 1946. viii,20p. + 2 facsims. 23cm. (Hispanic Soc America. Hispanic notes and monogrs.).
60 Collinson, Patrick. The authorship of A brieff discours off the troubles begonne at Franckford. [Not by W. Whittingham but by T. Wood; ptd. at Heidelberg]. J Ecclesiastical Hist 9no2:188-208 Oc 1958.
61 [Jäckh, Werner]. Festschrift zum 125 jährigen Bestehen der Firma Bernhard Tauchnitz Verlag 1837-1962. [Stuttgart], [1962]. 16p. port., facsims. 21cm.
FOREIGN BOOKS PUBLISHED IN BRITAIN
-- ARABIA
62 Shaw, Sheila. Early English editions of the Arabian nights; their value to 18th century scholarship. Muslim World 49no3:232-8 Jl 1959.
-- CLASSICAL
-- -- GREEK
63 (4:883) Rhodes, Dennis E. Variants in the 1479 Oxford edition of Aristotle's Ethics, 1956.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[8]-11.
-- FRANCE
64 Offor, Richard. A collection of books in the library of the University of Leeds printed before the beginning of the nineteenth century containing (a) translations from English into French; (b) books written in French on Great Britain and on British affairs. [Discursive]. Leeds, 1928-46. 9 pts. in 1v. 21cm.
65 (1:807a) Rhodes, Dennis E. The early London editions of the Doctrinale of Alexander Grammaticus: with a note on Duff 224, 1969.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[37]-9.
-- GERMANY
66 Meyer, Carl S. Henry viii burns Luther's books, 12 May 1521. [Dissemination in England]. J Ecclesiastical Hist 9no2:173-87 Jl 1958.
67 Briggs, Katharine M. `The influence of the brothers Grimm in England' in Brüder Grimm Gedenken 1963. Marburg, N.G. Elwert, [1963]. p.511-24.
-- ITALY
68 Lievsay, John L. The Englishman's Italian books, 1550-1700, 1969.
Rev: J.M. Edelstein Pa Bib Soc Am 64:371-4 '70.
-- NETHERLANDS
69 Devereux, E. James. `English translators of Erasmus' in Conference on editorial problems, 1st, Toronto, 1965. Editing sixteenth century texts; papers given.... Ed. by R.J. Schoeck. [Toronto], [1966]. p.43-58.
-- RUSSIA
70 Nerhood, Harry W. To Russia and return; an annotated bibliography of travelers' English-language accounts of Russia from the ninth century to the present. [Annotated checklist]. Columbus, Ohio, Ohio state U.P., 1968. viii,367p.
-- SPAIN
71 Watts, H.E. Translations of Don Quixote. N&Q ser8 4:402-3 N 1893; J. Pickford; C.F.S. Warren. 5:51-2 Ja '94; H.E. Watts; H. Fishwick. 5:95 F '94; J. Coles. 6:145 Ag '94.
-- UNITED STATES
72 Munsey's magazine; American and English editions. (Magazine perplexities, no.6). Bull Bib 2no5:76 Oc 1900.
73 Lease, Benjamin. Hawthorne and Blackwood's in 1849: two unpublished letters. Jahrb Amerikastud 14:152-4 1969.
R E G I O N A L B I B L I O G R A P H Y
-- PROVINCIAL BOOKTRADE see Book production and distribution - Regional and regional subdivisions under such headings as - printing; Forms, genres, and subjects - Newspapers and periodicals.
Material classified here in previous volumes of IBLB is distributed under the appropriate headings of Book production and distribution. See, e.g., booktrade, regional, bookbinding/s, regional, printing and printers, regional in the index.
-- TOPOGRAPHY
74 Daniell, Walter V. and F.J. Nield. Manual of British topography; a catalogue of county and local histories, pamphlets, views, drawings, maps, etc. concerned with and illustrating the principal localities in the United Kingdom. London, W.V. Daniell, 1909. 284p. illus., facsims. 23cm.
Bookseller's catalogue of 10,755 items.
REGIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY - ENGLAND
The following headings are also divided by place: book production, --Bookbinding, --Libraries, --Bookselling, --Paper and papermaking, --Printing, --Publishing, --Type and typography; forms, subjects, and genres--Directories, --Maps, --Newspapers and periodicals, and --Roadbooks and itineraries.
-- BERKSHIRE
75 Humphreys, Arthur L. Berkshire parishes; a year's record in bibliography, 1921-1922. London, 1923. [i],36p. 28cm.
-- CUMBERLAND
76 Hay, Daniel. Newspapers and books: two centuries of local printing. Whitehaven, Whitehaven news, 1936. 1l. 36cm.
Repr. from Whitehaven news N 12 '36.
-- DERBYSHIRE
77 Derby. Public library. ...Catalogue of the `Devonshire' library of local books, pamphlets, etc. Pt.1: printed books. Derby, Ptd. by Bemrose, [1892]. 62p. 21cm.
78 Ormerod, James. Derbyshire; a select catalogue of books about the county. [In Bemrose and Devonshire collns.]. Derby, Public libraries, 1930. 127p. 25cm.
79 Derbyshire archæological and natural history society, Derby. Library<r>. Catalogue of printed books, pamphlets and periodicals. [Derby], 1956. (Rev. ed. 1957). 9p. 26cm. (Duplicated typescript)
-- ESSEX
80 Cunnington, Augustus. Catalogue of books, maps, and manuscripts relating to...the county of Essex, and collected by...; a contribution towards the bibliography of the county. Braintree, C. Joscelyne, Ptd. for private circulation, 1902. 90p. 25cm. (Ltd. to 100 copies).
81 Ward, Gladys A. Essex local history; a short guide to books and manuscripts, comp....for the Essex committee of the National register of archives. [Brentwood], 1950. 40p. facsims. 22cm.
`Supplement, [1967]' (p.37-40).
82 Powell, W.R. A history of the county of Essex: bibliography. London, Ptd. for the Institute of historical reseach by the O.U.P., 1959. xxiii,351p. illus. 32cm. (The Victoria history of the counties of England).
`Bibliography' (p.7); `Maps' (p.35); `Voluntary public libraries, Larger mechanics' institutes and their libraries, Other institutes, Other voluntary libraries, Rate-supported public libraries' (p.311-32).
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83 Round, John H. Books bearing on Essex history. Essex Archæol Soc Trans 13ptno1:12-24 1913.
-- HEREFORDSHIRE
84 Herefordshire. County libraries. Local history collection. Herefordshire books; a select list of books in the local section. [Hereford?], [1955]. 1v.(unpaged). 23cm. (Duplicated typescript)
-- KENT
85 Morris, P.E. Kent bibliography. Kent News Letter 13no1:[1-2] F 1962.
-- LINCOLNSHIRE
86 Goulding, Richard W. `Notes on books and pamphlets printed at Louth, 1801-1850' in Goulding's illustrated household almanack for 1920. Louth, Goulding, 1919. Not found.
87 ---. Notes on books and pamphlets printed at Louth, 1801-1850. Louth, Goulding and son, 1920. 17p. ports. 22cm.
-- LONDON
88 Barratt, Thomas J., comp. `A bibliography of Hampstead and of allusions to Hampstead in various branches of literature' in The annals of Hampstead. London, A. and C. Black, 1912. (Repr. London, L. Leventhal and Camden historical society, 1972). V.3, p.320-43.
-- NORFOLK
89 Rye, Walter. An appendix to Rye's Index to Norfolk topography. Norwich, Roberts, 1916. 35p. 21cm. (Rye's Norfolk handlists, ser 2, 1).
-- NORTHUMBERLAND
90 Welford, Richard and J.C. Hodgson. Biographies of contributors to the Society's literature. [Society of antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; with checklists]. Archæologia Æliana ser3 10:109-333 1913. ports.
-- YORKSHIRE
91 Federer, Charles A, comp. A catalogue of the library of Wakefield books in the possession of Charles Skidmore.... [Bradford], Priv. ptd., 1897. [i],87p. 27cm.
REGIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY - WALES
The following headings are also divided by place: book production, --Bookbinding, --Libraries, --Bookselling, --Paper and papermaking, --Printing, --Publishing, --Type and typography; forms, subjects, and genres--Directories, --Maps, --Newspapers and periodicals, and --Roadbooks and itineraries.
92 Davies, William. List of books in the Welsh library.... [St. David's college, Lampeter]. Lampeter, Welsh Church press and ptg. company, 1904. 26p. 22cm. C-t.
Repr. from St. David's college, Lampeter. College & School Mag new ser 8no7:xxvip. after 359 Je '04.
93 ---. A second list of books in the Welsh library.... Lampeter, Welsh Church pr. and ptg. company, 1904. 31p. 22cm.
Repr. from St. David's college, Lampeter. College & School Mag new ser 9no2:i-xxxi Je '05.
94 Bibliotheca Celtica; a register of publications relating to Wales and the Celtic people and languages. Aberystwyth, National library of Wales, 1910-90. 26v. Irregular.
Vol. for 1971-2. (1976).-1973-76. (1981).-1977-80. (1985).-1981-4. (1990). B
Superseded by Bibliography of Wales.
95 British records association. Handlist of Scottish and Welsh record publications, the Scottish section by Peter Gouldesbrough and A.P. Kup, the Welsh section by Idwal Lewis. London, 1954. 34p. 23cm. (Publs Pam, 4).
REGIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY - SCOTLAND
The following headings are also divided by place: book production, --Bookbinding, --Libraries, --Bookselling, --Paper and papermaking, --Printing, --Publishing, --Type and typography; forms, genres, and subjects--Directories, --Maps, --Newspapers and periodicals, and --Roadbooks and itineraries.
96 Meikle, Henry W. A brief bibliography of Scottish history for the use of teachers. [London, The historical association], [1910]. (Rev. ed. 1921; anr. ed. 1937). 8p. 21cm. (Leaflet, 21).
97 ---. A brief bibliography of Scottish history for the use of teachers. Anr. ed. 1937 London, Pub. for the historical association by G. Bell, 1937. (First publ. 1910). 21p. 22cm. (Hist Assn Pam, 109).
98 Meikle, Henry W., Beattie, W. and H.H. Wood. Scotland; a select bibliography comp. for the Scottish advisory panel of the British council. Cambridge, Publ. for the National book league by the C.U.P., [1950]. 30p. 29cm. (N.B.L. book lists, ser 2). C-t.
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99 Winship, George P. The Defence of the Scots settlement at Darien. [1699]. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no2:18-19 1905.
-- ABERDEENSHIRE
100 Aberdeen. Public library. Catalogue of the local collection to be found in the Reference department. [Comp. by G.M. Fraser]. Aberdeen, Ptd. at the Central pr., 1914. v,323p. 21cm.
-- KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE
101 Fairley, John A., comp. `Bibliography' in Murray, Thomas. Autobiographical notes. Dumfries, 1911. p.[95]-100.
REGIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY - IRELAND
The following headings are also divided by place: book production, --Bookbinding, --Libraries, --Bookselling, --Paper and papermaking, --Printing, --Publishing, --Type and typography; forms, subjects, and genres--Directories, --Maps, --Newspapers and periodicals, and --Roadbooks and itineraries.
102 Maxwell, Constantia E. A brief bibliography of Irish history. London, Historical association, 1911. (Anr. ed. with var. title, 1921). 16p. 22cm. (Leaflet, 23).
103 ---. A short bibliography of Irish history. London, The historical association, [1921]. (First publ. 1911). 32p. 21cm. (Leaflet, 23 rev.).
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104 Dix, Ernest R.McC. Irish bibliography; the use and need of its study. Dublin Penny J new ser 1no13:200-2 Je 1902; 1no14:217-18 Jl '02 .
105 Crone, John S. [Projected bibliogr. of Ireland sought]. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no3:34-5 1905/6.
106 Palmer, Norman D. Sir Robert Peel's select Irish library. [Comp. by W.S. Mason]. Irish Hist Stud 6no22:101-13 S 1948.
-- DONEGAL
107 McDonagh, J.C.T. and E. McIntyre, comp. Bibliography of co. Donegal, pt.1. County Donegal Hist Soc J 1no1:49-80 N 1947.
`Donegal in fiction' (p.72-80).
108 Ó Domhnaill, Niall. Bibliography of works in Irish. [Co. Donegal]. Donegal Ann 1no3:217-30 1949.
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109 McNamara, G. Notes towards a recent bibliography of county Donegal. Donegal Ann 6no2:175-84 1965.
-- LIMERICK
110 Nais, Roisin de. A bibliography of Limerick history and antiquities. Limerick, Limerick county library, [1962]. 61p. 17cm.
-- CHANNEL ISLANDS
111 Duprey, Eugéne. Essai de bibliographie Jersiaise; catalogue d'auteurs qui ont écrit sur Jersey. Jersey, Labey et Blampied, imprimeurs, 1898. 46p. 24cm.
Extr. from Bull de la Soc Jersiaise 24.
112 (1: ) ---. Essai de bibliographique Jersiaise; catalogue d'auteurs qui ont écrit sur Jersey. Societé jersiaise Bulletins 4:151-92 1901. Not found.
113 (1: ) ---. --- 1 supplément. Societé jersiaise Bulletins 5:57-73 1902. Not found.
B O O K P R O D U C T I O N A N D D I S T R I B U T I O N
114 Retrospect of the year. Ptrs' Register 30no331: Suppl i-iii Ja 1891.
115 Retrospect of the year 1891. Ptrs' Register 31no343: Suppl i-iii Ja 1892.
116 One hundred years of the booktrade. [Extracts from The bookseller, 1858-1958]. Bksllr 2732:1532-652 My 1958. ports.
117 Read, Conyers. `William Cecil and Elizabethan public relations' in Bindoff, Stanley T., ed. Elizabethan government and society; essays presented to sir John Neale. London, Athlone pr., 1961. p.21-55.
--, REGIONAL
-- -- ABERDEENSHIRE
118 Walker, George. Aberdeen; its literature, bookmaking, and circulating libraries. (Brown's Aberdeen book-stall). Brown's Bookstall 21:149-57 S 1893; 22:173-81 Oc '93 .
119 Printing and bookbinding: Aberdeen university press. (Industry in the north east of Scotland, 48). Aberdeen Chamber Commerce J 48no4:893-6 S 1967. illus., ports., facsims.
-- -- CORK
120 Day, Robert. The business cards of printers, publishers, and booksellers. Cork Hist & Archæol Soc J ser2 8no54:95-103 Ap/ Je 1902. facsim.
-- -- DOWN
121 Crossle, Francis C. Notes on the literary history of Newry, being an address delivered...on the 13th of September, 1897. [Newspapers, ptrs. and publishers, and authors]. Newry, Ptd. at the Newry telegraph, 1897. 20p. 22cm.
-- -- NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
122 Blagg, Thomas M. Newark as a publishing town. Rev. and repr. from the Newark Advertiser, for private circulation only. Newark, S. Whiles, ptr., 1898. 107p. illus., facsims. 19cm.
`Appendix [listing bks. ptd. in Newark, 1778-1836]' (p.[65]-83).
-- -- SCOTLAND
123 Bald, M. A. Vernacular books imported into Scotland, 1500 to 1625. Scott Hist R 23no92:254-67 Jl 1926.
Theology.-Tales, poems, jests.-Books of general and practical interest.-History, contemporary events, political theory.-Translations from the classics, etc.
124 Brown, M.G. Let's talk about books. [Scottish bk. production and early librs.]. Libr R 20no7:459-70 1966.
-- -- WALES
125 Rees, T. Mardy. Welsh painters, engravers, sculptors, 1527-1911, arranged alphabetically.... Carnarvon, Welsh publ. company, [1912]. 188p. ports. 22cm. (Publs Pam, 4).
-- -- YORKSHIRE
126 Page, William G.B. Notes on early Hull authors, booksellers, printers and stationers. Hull, Ptd. for priv. circulation [ by Municipal technical college, School of printing], 1930. 18p. facsims. 29cm.
-- CATALOGUES
For catalogues of books produced in Britain, see under general and period bibliography.
127 Arber, Edward. Contemporary printed lists of books produced in England. Bibliographica 3:173-91 1897.
Chronol. checklist of 55 items.
128 Eames, Wilberforce, comp.. `A list of the catalogues, etc. published for the English booktrade from 1595-1902' in Growoll, Adolf. Three centuries of English booktrade bibliography. New York, Publ. for the Dibdin club, by M.L. Greenhalgh, 1903. (Repr. London, Holland pr., 1964). p.101-73.
Chronol. checklist with notes; `Periodicals published for the English booktrade, 1797-1903' (p.161-73).
129 Clarke, Olive E. English publishing trade bibliographies. Libr World 13no??:197-201 Ja 1911.
`A chronological list of English publishing trade bibliographies' (p.201).
130 Pollard, H. Graham. General lists of books printed in England. (Bibliographical aids to research, 4). Inst Hist Res Bull 12:164-74 F 1935.
`Chronological table' (p.172-4).
131 Foster, I.J.C. Publishers' lists. Durham Philobibl 1:19-22 My 1950.
Checklists of publishers' lists, 1641-1776, not mentioned in the Dictionaries of printers, etc.
132 Pollard, H. Graham and A. Ehrman. `The Broxbourne material' in The distribution of books by catalogue from the invention of printing to A.D. 1800, based on material in the Broxbourne library. Cambridge, Roxburghe club, 1965. p.283-352.
Checklists, with bibliogr. notes, of British catalogues, retailers' reference books, day-books, trade cards, and individual catalogues, and catalogues in books, proposals, auction catalogues and catalogues of institutional and private librs.
-- CENSORSHIP
For state and official documents, see under -- Regulation.
133 Responsibility of printers for libel. [Letter of Hazell, Watson and Viney]. Ptrs' Register 6 Ja 1891: Suppl vi 1891.
134 Archer, William. A note on the censorship. [Drama]. New R 6no36:566-76 My 1892.
135 (4:3495) Farrer, James A. Books condemned to be burnt, 1892.
Rev: Ptrs' Register 31no348:10 Je '92.
136 Craies, W.F. The censorship of stage plays. J Soc Comp Legislation new ser 8no18:196-202 1907.
137 Axon, William E.A. `Milton and the liberty of the press' in Ames, Percy W., ed. Milton memorial lectures, 1908; read before the Royal society of literature. London, H. Frowde, O.U.P., 1909. p.[39]-58.
138 The censorship of plays; Report from the Joint select committee...on stage plays (censorship); together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, and appendices...1909. Q R 213no425:352-76 Oc 1910.
139 Lawrence, David H. Sex, literature and censorship. Ed. by Harry T. Moore. New York, Twayne, [1953]. 122p. 23cm.
Introduction: D.H. Lawrence and the `censor-morons'.-Love.-Making love to music.-Cocksure women and hensure men.-Sex versus loveliness.-introduction to pansies.-The state of funk.-Pornography and obscenity.-A propos of Lady Chatterley's lover.
140 Lubasz, H.M. Public opinion comes of age; reform of the libel law in the eighteenth century. Hist Today 8no7:453 Jl 1958. ports., illus.
141 Thomas, P.D.G. John Wilkes and the freedom of the press, 1771. [And Parliamentary reporting]. Inst Hist Res Bull 33no87:86-98 My 1960.
142 Rea, Robert R. The `liberty of the press' as an issue in English politics, 1792-1793. The Historian (Phi alpha theta) 24:26-43 1961.
-- -- TRIALS AND INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
Items relating to the same trial or event have been grouped together under the name of the defendant and year of trial.
143 Campbell, Theophila C. The battle of the press as told in the story of Richard Carlile. By his daughter.... London, A. and H.B. Bonner, 1899. vii,319[1]p. port. 20cm.
`Appendix 1. Trial of mr. Carlile for the publication of Paine's Age of reason. ... From the British press, October 14th, 1819' (p.265-305).
144 Fox, John. The king v. John Almon. Law Q R 25:238-54 1908; 25:266-78 '08.
145 M., R.B. Censorship in 1615. [W. Martin, History and lives of the kings of England]. Devon & Cornwall N&Q 15pt4:181-2 Oc 1928.
146 Cannon, Garland H. Freedom of the press and sir William Jones. [The principles of government]. Journ Q 33no2:179-88 1956.
-- COPYRIGHT
147 `Entered at Stationers' hall'. [Significance]. Newsman 10:223-4 S 1891.
148 Hazell, Walter. An English printer on the Act. [And American copyright]. (Correspondence). Lit Opinion 7no63:27-8 Jl 1891.
149 Colles, W. Morris. Copyright at home. Bkmn 11no61:38-9 N 1896.
150 Holdsworth, sir William S. Press control and copyright in the 16th and 17th centuries. Yale Law J 29no8:841-58 Je 1920.
151 Prager, Frank D. A history of intellectual property from 1545 to 1787. Patent Office Soc J 26no11:711-60 N 1944.
1. Introduction.-2. The beginnings in Venice.-3. Patents under the mercantile system.-4. Intellectual property in France.-5. ...in America.-6. Documents [abstr.].
152 Cox, William. Crown copyright. London?, H.M.S.O., 1961.
This item, cited by a respectable source, cannot be located. It may be an internal report.
-- -- DEPOSIT
153 Partridge, Robert C.B. The history of the legal deposit of books throughout the British empire; a thesis approved for the honours diploma of the Library association. London, Library association, 1938. xvii,364p. 22cm.
Part i. Great Britain and Ireland. 1. 1610-1665.-2. 1666-1703.-3. 1703-1730.-4. 1731-1800.-5. 1801-1814.-6. 1814-1842.-7. 1842-1875.-8. 1875-1900.-9. 1900-1932.-10-11. Legal deposit in Scotland.-12. ...in Ireland.-...Appendix of documents.
-- -- INDIVIDUAL CASES
154 A question of copyright. [Dismissed for lack of proprietor]. (Legal registered notes). Newsman 10:238 S 1891.
155 Dunn, S.G. A Jonson copyright. [1640 folio, v.2]. TLS 28 Jl 1921. 484
156 Wallis, Peter J. Piracies -- true and dirty. [Of T. Slack and Ann Fisher's The pleasing instructor]. Durham Philobibl 2pt9/10:74-6 My 1955-69. [Sg.: P.J.W.].
-- -- INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT
157 American authors on the copyright question. Lit Opinion 7no63:2-4 Jl 1891. facsims.
158 The American copyright question. [Summary of correspondence in The times]. Ptrs' Register 30no332: Suppl ii-v F 1891.
159 Clowes, W.C. Knight and P.H. Waterlow. American copyright bill. [Effect on British authors and ptrs.]. (Correspondence). Ptrs' Register 30no331:8 Ja 1891.
160 Copyright with the States. [Correspondence from parliamentary paper.]. Newsman 9:209-10 Jl 1891.
161 More about international copyright. Newsman 10:232 S 1891.
Extr. from Daily news.
162 Printers complain of the American copyright act. Newsman 9:109 Jl 1891.
163 Strachey, St.Loe. American copyright for English authors. Lit Opinion 7no63:1-2 Jl 1891.
164 Patent office society, Washington, D.C. Record of the proceedings in Congress relating to the first patent and copyright laws. Repr. with revs. from the Journal of the Patent office society, April, 1940, pages 243-288 and May, 1940, pages 352-371. [Ed. by P.J. Federico]. Washington, D.C., Patent office society, [1940]. 64p. 23cm. C-t.
-- -- KINDS OF BOOKS
165 Newspaper copyright; The times v. St. James's gazette. Ptrs' Register 31no348: Suppl ix-x Je 1892.
-- -- MANUALS
166 Copinger, William A. The law of copyright. 3d ed. London, Stevens and Haynes, 1893. (First publ. 1870; 2d ed. 1881; other ed. 1904, 1915, etc.). l,974,cccxxxxvip. 21cm.
Appendixes vary from previous ed.
-- EXHIBITIONS
167 The printing exhibition at Islington. [Printing, stationery and kindred trades exhibition reviewed]. Ptrs' Register 30no334:5 Ap 1891.
168 The Paper, printing, and kindred trades exhibition. [Survey, with list of exhibitors]. Ptrs' Register 32no352:4-5 Oc 1892; A visitor. Unconventional notes on the exhibition. 32no352:Suppl iv Oc '92; Another country printer. (Correspondence). 32no353:6 N '92.
-- LIBRARIES
169 Reed, Talbot Baines. The use and classification of a typographical library. [Summary of Library association paper]. Ptrs' Register 31no340: Suppl vii-viii Oc 1891.
170 Southward, John. A brief outline of the contents of the William Blades and Passmore Edwards libraries of printing and allied arts. [London, Ptd. by G.W. Jones], 1895. 38p. 21cm.
171 A great printers' library; unrivalled opportunities for London students; interview with the acting librarian. [R.A. Peddie]. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 79no22:1-2 N 1916. port., illus.
-- MISCELLANEA
172 The Society of arts; brief biographies of some of its foremost men associated with paper and print. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 29no3:37-8 Ja 1892. port.
173 Arts and crafts exhibition society, London. Arts and crafts essays by members of the....With a preface by William Morris. London, Rivington, Percival; New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1893, 1893. xvii,420,[22]p. 19cm.
Includes Printing. William Morris and Emery Walker.-Bookbinding. T.J. Cobden-Sanderson.-Of book illustration and book decoration. Reginald Blomfield.
174 ---. ---. London, Longmans, Green, 1899. xvii,419p. 17cm.
Includes Printing, William Morris and Emery Walker (p.111-33).-Bookbinding, T.J. Cobden-Sanderson (p.134-48).-Of book illustration and book decoration, Reginald Blomfield (p.237-48).
175 [Pickering, Charles L.], ed. Cantor lectures delivered at the Royal society of arts. Rochester, Medway school of art and crafts, 1940. 70p. facsims 24cm.
1. Typography and mass production, by Harold Curwen.-2. Type and illustration, by John Farleigh.-3. Modern typography on the continent, by Bertram Evans.
176 Farleigh, John, ed. Fifteen craftsmen on their crafts. London, Sylvan pr., 1945. viii,118p. + 6l. of plates. 21cm.
Includes Bookbinding, by Roger Powell and Anthony Gardner.-Printing, by J.H. Mason.-Wood engraving, by John Farleigh.
-- REGULATION
177 Law, Thomas G. `Sham imprints in the reign of Elizabeth' in Brown, P. Hume, ed. Collected essays and reviews. Edinburgh, University pr., 1904. p.138-54.
-- TAXES
See also -- Bookselling - excise; -- Paper and papermaking - excfise; --Printing - excise; and Forms, genres, and subjects - Newspapers and periodicals, 1601-1700 - taxation; -- -- Newspapers and periodicals, 1701-1800 - taxation; and -- -- Newspapers and periodicals - 1801-1900 - taxation.
178 Collet, Collet D. History of the taxes on knowledge; their origin and repeal.With an introd. by George J. Holyoake. London, T.F. Unwin, 1899. 2v.(xiv,217; [4]; vi,216p.) port. 21cm.
1. Preliminary. From the introduction of the art of printing into England in 1471, to the enactment of the newspaper stamp in 1712.-1. The newspaper stamp, from the 10th of Anne to the 60th of George iii.-2. William Carpenter's Political letters, and Henry Hetherington's Poor man's guardian.-3. The Roebuck pamphlets, 1835-6.-4. The newspaper patronised by the government.-The People's charter union.-6. The newspaper stamp abolition committee.-7. Paper duty solus.-8. The Association for the repeal of the taxes on knowledge.-9. Parliamentary committee proposes repeal of newspaper stamp; acquittal of Dickens's Household narrative; The Stoke narrative, and the Dunfermline news.-10. Deputation to lord Derby; baron Parke on the Potteries free press.-11. The advertisement duty repealed.-12. Death of Francis Place; soiree to mr. Milner-Gibson; the Musical times; letter from lord Stanley.-V.2. 13. `Edinburgh war telegraph' throws the stamped press into confusion; resignation of mr. Gladstone; difficulties of his successor.-14. Continued pressure of indirect taxation.-15. The House of commons condemns the paper duty.-16. The Board of inland revenue converted.-17. Repeal of the paper duty proposed by the government.-18. The Lords' aggression.-19. The work of conversion resumed, 1861.-20. Paper duty repealed.-21. The security system.-22. Death of lord Palmerston.-Epilogue: The last attempt at press coercion.-Conclusion.
179 Stewart, William. John Lennox and the Greenock Newsclout; a fight against the taxes on knowledge. Glasgow, J. Maclehose, 1918. 43p. 21cm.
Repr. with adds. from Scott Hist R 15no6:273-348 Jl '18.
AUTHORSHIP
180 Author and publisher. Lit Opinion new ser 1no7:185-6 Ja 1892.
181 Besant, sir Walter. The Society of authors; a record of its action from its foundation. [London], Incorporated society of authors, 1893. 40p. 18cm.
182 [Thieme, H.C.A.]. The Society of authors and the publishers; a comparison and a contrast. [Publ. prospectus]. London, H.C.A. Thieme, [1895]. 48p. tables. 19cm.
183 Rosen, Marvin S. Authors and publishers, 1750-1830. Sci & Society 32no2:218-32 1968.
-- MANUALS
184 Jacobi, Charles T. On the making and issuing of books. London, E. Mathews, 1891. (Rev. repr. 1892). 70p. + 38l. specimens, [1],A-Ml. paper samples. 19cm.
The preparation of ms. for the press.-Making an index.-Correction of proofs.- The character of types.-The sizes and names of types.-The leading of type.-The character and varieties of papers.-Of the margins of books.-The sizes of books determined.-Some methods of illustrating books.-The binding of books.-The issue of books by publication and by subscription.-Copyright.-Registration.- Review copies.-Demands of public libraries.-Advertising.-Casting off copy.- Extras.-Casting off printed matter.-Moulding.-Stereotyping.-Electrotyping.- Hints on drawing for process blocks.-Half-titles.-Cost of paper.-Reams of paper.-Glossary.-Specimens of types.-Samples of papers.
185 ---. On the making and issuing of books. London, Made at the Chiswick pr. and issued from the Bodley head, by E. Mathews, 1891. 70; [6]p. 18cm. (Ltd. to 435 copies).
1. The preparation of ms. for the press and the correction of proof sheets.-2. The character, sizes, and names of types.-3. The character and varieties of papers.-4. Of the margins of books.-5. The sizes of books determined.-6. Some methods of illustrating books.-7. The binding of books.-8. The issue of books by publication and by subscription.-9. Copyright and registration. Review copies, and the rights of public libraries. Advertising.-10. Miscellaneous information [Casting off copy.-Extras.-Casting off printed matter.-Moulding.- Stereotyping.-Electrotyping.-Hints on drawing for process blocks.-Half-titles.-Cost of paper.-Reams of paper.-A short glossary of bibliographical and typographical terms in general use.
186 ---. Some notes on books and printing; a guide for authors and others. London, Chiswick pr.; C. Whittingham, 1892. (New & enl. ed. 1902; 3d ed. 1903; 4th ed. 1912). viii,52,[2]p. + 38l. specimens, [1],A-Ml. paper samples. 22cm.
Preface: `practically a revised reprint of...On the making and issuing of books', 1891. - The preparation of ms. for the press.-Making an index.-Correction of proofs.-The character of types.-The sizes and names of types.-The leading of type.-The character and varieties of papers.-Of the margins of books.-The sizes of books determined.-Some methods of illustrating books.-The binding of books.-The issue of books by publication and by subscription.-Copyright.- Registration.-Review copies.-Demands of public libraries.-Advertising.-Casting off copy.-Extras.-Casting off printed matter.-Moulding.-Stereotyping.- Electrotyping.-Hints on drawing for process blocks.-Half-titles.-Cost of paper.-Reams of paper.-Glossary.-Specimens of types.-Samples of papers.
187 Thring, G. Herbert. Addenda to the Methods of publishing. London, Publ. for the Incorporated society of authors by H. Cox, 1898. 43p. 19cm.
188 ---. Addenda to The methods of publishing. London, Publ. for the Incorporated society of authors by H. Cox, 1902. 43p. 18cm. C-t.
Repr. from The Author.
-- PATRONAGE
189 Rosenberg, Eleanor. `Appendix: A chronological list of works dedicated to the earl of Leicester' in Leicester, patron of letters. New York, Columbia U.P., 1955. p.355-6.
Checklist of 94 items, 1559-88, mentioned in text.
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190 Lucas, Edward V. David Williams, founder of the Royal literary fund. London, J. Murray, 1920. 80[3]p. port. 19cm.
191 Fielding, Kenneth J. Dickens and the Royal literary fund, 1855. TLS 15 Oc '54:22.
192 Carter, Victor Bonham-. The Royal literary fund. TLS 21 Mr '68:300.
193 Dorsten, Jan A. van. Mr. secretary Cecil, patron of letters. Engl Stud 50no6:545-53 1969.
BOOKBINDING
For individual bookbinders, see particular bindings under --Individual bindings, under --Printers, publishers, etc. or under the following regional subheadings.
194 Grafton and company, London. Catalogue of works on bookbinding, its history and practice. London, [1933-4]. 12p. 34cm. (Catalogue 159).
195 Designer bookbinders, London. Designer bookbinders. [London, E. Greenhill], [1969]. [44]p. illus. 15 x 23cm.
Catalogue introd. by Ivor Robinson.
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196 Sanderson, Thomas J. Cobden-. Art and craft in bookbinding; with illustrations from books bound by the writer. Engl Illus Mag 88:323-32 Ja 1891. illus.
Abstr. in Ptrs' Register & Bkbndrs' & Stnrs' Rec 30no332:4-5 F '91.
197 ---. `Bookbinding' in Arts and crafts exhibition society, London. Arts and crafts essays by members of.... London, Rivington, Percival, 1893. p.134-48.
198 Miller, Fred. Art workers at home: bookbinders. [Designer bookbinders]. Art J new ser:14-17 1897. illus.
199 Wood, Esther. Modern book-bindings and their designers. New York, J. Lane, [1900]. 82p. illus. 30cm. (Studio special winter no. '99/00).
Includes British trade bookbindings and their designers, by Esther Wood.-British tooled bookbindings and their designers, by Esther Wood. - This entry replaces 4:2048-a.
200 [Burch, Robert M.]. Some English bookbindings of the nineteenth century, 1. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 76no11:1-2 Mr 1915; 2. 76no15:1-2 Ap '15; 3. 76no20: 1-2 My '15; 4. 76no24:1-3 Je '15; 5. 77no3:1-2 Jl '15; 6. 77no12:1-3 S '15; 7. 77no21:1-3 N '15; 8. 77no25:1-3 D '15; 9. 78no11:1-3 Mr '16; 10. 78no20:1-3 My '16; 11. 79no3:1-3 Jl '16; 12. 79no12:1-3 S '16; 13. 79no20:1-3 N '16. illus.
201 ---. ---, 14. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 80no3:39-40 Ja 1917; 15. 80no11:129-31 Mr '17; 16. 80no20:307-10 My '17; 17. 81no3:38-41 Jl '17; 18. 81no12:184-6 S '17; 19. 81no2:322-6 N '17. illus.
202 Helwig, Hellmuth. Einbandfälschung und Verfälschung; Imitation, Fälschung und Verfälschung historischer Bucheinbände. Stuttgart, M. Hettler, 1968. 98p. illus. 18 x 19cm.
Includes Chronologie der entdeckten Einbandfälschungen. Die Tätigkeit des Buchbinders Hagué in London und Paris.-Die Fälschergemeinschaft Libri und Hagué in London.
203 Holt, Penelope and E. Thorpe. Gold and books. Wymondham, Melton Mowbray, Brewhouse private pr., [1969]. 33p. illus. 26cm. (Ltd. to 20 copies).
--, REGIONAL
-- -- ABERDEENSHIRE
204 Mitchell, William S. Aberdeen corner-square bindings. [In Aberdeen univ. libr.]. Apollo Ja '51:17-20. illus.
-- -- BERKSHIRE
205 Vaughan, Frank. Frank Vaughan, bookbinder, for 20 years binder to the Royal library, Windsor castle. Windsor, Berks., [1950?]. 37p. illus. 20cm.
Prospectus, with introd. by O.F. Morshead.
-- -- IRELAND
206 Dix, Ernest R.McC. Irish book-binding; primary introduction to its study. Dublin Penny J new ser 1no22:344-5 Ag 1902.
207 Sullivan, sir Edward. The parliamentary journals of Ireland, 1613-1800. [Bndng.]. Country Life 24no609:313-16 S 1908. illus.
208 O'Neill, Thomas P. and D. Kelleher. Bookbinding in Ireland in the eighteenth century. Paper Mkr 32no1:32-43 Mr 1963. illus.
-- -- LEICESTERSHIRE
209 Berry, W. Turner. [Paas and Cook]. (A case of odd sorts). Ptg R 1no4:262-3 1932. facsim.
-- -- LONDON
210 The Bookbinders' strike. [Statements pro and con 8 hour day]. Ptrs' Register 31no342:5-6 D 1891; [LSC rejects sympathy strike]; H.V. Stow. [Ptg. and allied trades assn.'s position]. (To the editor). 31no344:5 F '92.
211 Davenport, Cyril J.H. Early London bookbindings. Queen 89no2321:989-91 Je 1891. illus.
Abstr. in Ptrs' Register & Bkbndrs' & Stnrs' Rec 31no337: Suppl iii Jl '91.
212 Douglas Cockerell, London. Magnus 1no2:5-6 F 1910. illus.
213 Sixty years a binder; a chat with mr. W. Elkins. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 78no3:15-16 Ja 1916. port.
214 Farleigh, John. `Sydney Cockerell, bookbinder' in The creative craftsman. London, 1950. p.91-103. illus.
215 Mansfield, Edgar. Bernard Middleton in London. Allgemeiner Anzeiger für Buchbindereien 70nr1:7-8 Ja 1957. illus., port.
216 Banden van Bernhard Middleton. Magnus 44nr16:282-6 Ag 1959. illus.
217 Banden van William Matthews. Magnus 44nr122:394-5 N 1959. illus.
218 Santen, J.P.M. van. Banden van Trevor Jones. Magnus 44nr11:226-9 Mei 1959. illus.
219 Mansfield, Edgar. William Matthews. Allgemeiner Anzeiger für Buchbindereien 74nr1:25 Ja 1961. illus.
220 ---. Modern design in bookbinding; the work of Edgar Mansfield...with notes and illustrations on design and the technique of fine bookbinding by Edgar Mansfield and an illustrated introd. by Howard M. Nixon. London, P. Owen, [1966]; [Boston] Boston book and art shop, 1966. 119p. illus. 30cm.
221 ---. Banden von Philip Smith. (Boek en band). Magnus 4:52-3 F 1968. illus.
-- -- OXFORDSHIRE
222 Marle, Frédéric. Reliures d'Ivor Robinson, d'Oxford. Bull Technique: D 1961. Not found.
223 Winberg, Kristina. Ivor Robinson, en representati engelsk bokbandformgivare. Grafisk Revy nr9:197-200 Maj 1966; nr16:382-7 Oktober '66; nr19:438-40 N '66. illus.
-- -- SOMERSET
224 The Library bureau; an interview with mr. Cedric Chivers. Bksllng new ser 2no6:293-8 Je 1896. illus., port.
-- -- SURREY
225 Nisbett, Marjorie. Chiddingfold bindery. Surrey Today 4no9:30-1 S 1965. illus.
-- COLLECTIONS
226 Abbey, John R. An exhibition of modern English and French bindings from the collection of.... [London], Arts council, 1949. 30p. illus. 25cm.
227 ---. An exhibition of modern British and French bookbindings from the collection of.... [London], Arts council, 1965. [27]p. illus. 17 x 18cm. Not found.
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228 Hobson, Geoffrey D. Thomas Wotton's bindings. Country Life 51no1321:577-8 Ap 1922. illus.
Repr. in Studies in the history of bookbinding. London, Pindar pr., 1988.
-- EXHIBITIONS
229 Sheffield. Free public libraries and museum. Exhibition of bookbindings by Walter Slinn of Sheffield; Central library, Sheffield, Oct. 12th-20th, 1946. [Sheffield], [1946]. 13p. illus., port. 26cm.
230 Engelska bokband; utstallningen anordnad av Kunglica biblioteket; The guild of contemporary bookbinders [and] Bokbindarmästareöreningen i Stockholm. Stockholm, Kunglica bibliotekets, 1966. 79p. illus. 21cm.
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231 Exhibition of bookbindings. [At Burlington fine arts club]. Ptrs' Register 31no337:3-4 Jl 1891.
-- INSTRUCTION AND EDUCATION
232 Mr. Douglas Cockerell's lectures on bookbinding. [Report of Design and arrangements of gold tooling for the decoration of book-binding]. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 74no8:1-2 F 1914.
-- KINDS AND STYLES
233 White, J.W. Gleeson. Some recent cloth bookbindings. Bksllng new ser 1no12:15-21 1895. illus.
234 Grolier, jr., pseud. Some recent covers in cloth and paper. Bksllng new ser 2no12:527-40 D 1896. illus.
-- MANUALS
235 Crane, W.J. Eden. Home bookbinding. Useful Arts & Handicrafts 4no41:25-48 1902. diagrs.
236 Hasluck, Paul N., ed. Bookbinding. Repr. of 1st ed. New York, Funk and Wagnalls, [n.d.]. 160p. illus. 17cm.
1. Bookbinders' appliances.-2. Folding printed book sheets.-3. Beating and sewing.-4. Rounding, banking, and cover cutting.-5. Cutting book edges.-6. Covering books.-7. Cloth-bound books, pamphlets, etc.-8. Account books, ledgers, etc.-9. Colouring, sprinkling, and marbling book edges.-10. Marbling book papers.-11. Gilding book edges.-12. Sprinkling and tree marbling book covers.-13. Lettering, gilding, and finishing book covers.
-- MATERIALS
237 Society of arts, London. Report of the Committee on leather for bookbinding. With four appendixes.... [Ed. by viscount Cobham and sir Henry T. Wood]. London, Ptd. by W. Trounce, 1901. 20p. table. 23cm.
238 ---. ---. [2d ed.] Ed. for the Society of arts and the Worshipful company of leathersellers by viscount Cobham and sir Henry Trueman Wood. London, Publ. for the Society of arts by G. Bell and sons, 1905. v,121[1]p. + 11 plates of leathers. illus., diagrs. 25cm.
-- MISCELLANEA
239 Matthews, J. Brander. Bookbindings old and new; notes of a book-lover.... London, G. Bell and sons, 1896. xiii,342p. illus. 21cm. (Ex-libris ser). (Ltd. to 75 no. copies on Japanese vellum, for English sale).
Includes Bookbindings of the present. 1. The technic of the craft.- 2. The binders of today.-3. The outlook for the future.-Commercial bookbinding. 1. The antiquity of edition binding.-2. The merits of machine binding.-3. The search for novelty.-4. Stamped leather.-Books in paper-covers. 1. The summer clothes of fiction.-2. The influence of the pictorial poster.-3. British and American paper-covers.
-- PROCESSES AND METHODS see also - manuals.
240 Foote, Florence. On the binding of books. Craftsman 2no1:33-41 Ap 1902. illus.
241 Harrison, Thomas. The bookbinding craft and industry; an outline of its history, development and technique. London, I. Pitman, [1926]. (2d ed. 1930). x,128p. illus. 19cm. (Pitman's common commodities and industries).
Includes 1. The evolution of the book.-11. Finishing: its historical development.-12. ...Book decoration.
242 ---. ---. 2d ed. London, I. Pitman, [1930]. (First publ. 1926 ). x,139p. illus. 19cm. (Pitman's common commodities and industries).
243 Powell, Roger and A. Gardner. `Bookbinding' in Farleigh, John, ed. Fifteen craftsmen on their crafts. London, 1945. p.1-10.
244 Hobson, Kenneth. Some notes on the history and development of bookbinders' stamps and tools. [Illus. tools of Sangorski and Sutcliffe]. Print 8no4:37-42 D 1953. illus.
BOOKCOLLECTING AND LIBRARIES
245 Greg, T.T. First editions. (Book collectors' fads, 1). Lit Opinion new ser 1no8:259-60 F 1892.
246 ---. Large paper copies. (Book collectors' fads, 2). Lit Opinion new ser 2no4:176-8 Jl 1892.
247 (4:2286) Cole, George W. Bibliography, a forecast, 1920.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. The Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.21-39.
248 Carter, John W. `Publishing history and the collector, with special reference to binding variants' in Mathews, Elkin, London. Rare books in English literature. (Catalogues 48, 49). London, 1932. p.3-8+. Cat. 49 not seen.
249 Munby, Alan N.L. Some caricatures of book-collectors; an essay. London, Ptd. for private circulation by W.H. Robinson, 1948. 30p. ports. 22cm.
250 (4:2367) Ray, Gordon N. The importance of original editions, 1952.
Repr. in Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life. New York, 1988. p.167-84.
251 (4:2369) Carter, John W. Bibliography and the rare book trade, 1954.
Repr. in The Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.307-17.
252 (4:2371) Taylor, Robert H. Bibliothecohimatiourgomachia, 1954.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. The Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.318-26.
253 Miller, A.T. Trends in modern first edition collecting since 1939. Bk Coll 4no1:58-62 1955.
254 (4:2386) Prance, Claude A. Peppercorn papers; a miscellany, 1964.
Insert after association books.: -A famous magazine; an account of the first fourteen months of Baldwin's London.
255 (4:2387) Ray, Gordon N. The changing world of rare books, 1965.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. The Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79; a retrospective collection. Charlottesville, 1980. p.416-54; Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life. New York, 1988. p.47-83. tables.
256 Kaufman, Paul. Two eighteenth-century guides to the choice of books. [J. Boswell's Method of study, 1738; N.N.'s Directions, 1766]. Libr Hist 1no5:146-52 1969.
257 (4:2392a) Ray, Gordon N. The private collector and the literary scholar, 1969.
Repr. in Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life. New York, 1988. p.233-77.
-- BOOKCOLLECTORS see - libraries, personal.
-- BOOKPLATES
No attempt was made to cover this subject comprehensively. The following are items relating to bookplates in the context of collections.
258 Sherborn, Charles D., ed. A sketch of the life and work of Charles William Sherborn, painter-etcher;...with a catalogue of his bookplates comp. by himself and George Heath Viner. London, Ellis, 1912. 109p. ports. 22cm. Ltd. to 525 copies.
`Catalogue of bookplates by Sherborn' (p.47-99).
-- LIBRARIES, GENERAL
Here is listed material about general kinds of libraries, e.g., public, circulating, subscription. Items on libraries at specific locations are listed under --Libraries, Regional, on personal libraries, under --Libraries, Personal, and on special libraries, under --Libraries, Special.
259 Q., pseud. Free public libraries. [And bk. trade; catalogue ptg.]. Ptrs' Register 32no352: Suppl v-vi Oc 1892.
260 Greenwood, Thomas. Public libraries; a history of the movement and a manual.... 4th ed. rev. London, Cassell, 1894. (First publ. 1886). xxi,604p. illus., ports., plans, tables. 19cm.
Includes Part i: Historical and descriptive. ...5. Early public libraries.-9. Public libraries in the northern counties.-10. ...midland counties.-11. ...eastern counties.-12. ...southern and western counties.-13. ...Scotland.-14. ...Wales.-15. ...Ireland.-16. ...London.
261 Ogle, John J. The free library; its history and present condition. London, G. Allen, 1897. xix,344p. tables. 19cm. (Library ser., 1).
Bk.1. General history. 1. The rise of libraries...up to the year 1855.-2. The history of the free library movement from 1856 to 1877.-3. ...to 1887.-4. ...to 1896.-5. The development of the free library.-6. Some past workers and present benefactors.-Bk.2. Brief histories of typical libraries. 7. The library of the British museum, and the Guildhall library, London.-8. London libraries under the Public libraries acts.-9. Free libraries...in seven first-class towns.-10. ...in seventeen second-class towns.-11. ...in sixteen third-class towns.-12. ...in small towns...and villages.-13. Endowed and voluntary free libraries.-Epilogue.- Appendix: Statistical tables.
262 O'Donovan, J. Village libraries. Dublin, The Irish wheelmen ptg. and publ. co., 1900. 11p. 21cm.
Repr. from The Irish homestead.
263 Ranck, Samuel H. Forgotten travelling libraries. Libr J 26no3:261-5 1901.
264 Ker, Neil R. The migration of manuscripts from the English medieval libraries, 1942.
Repr. in Watson, Andrew G., ed. Books, collectors and libraries; studies in the medieval heritage. London, [1985]. p.459-70.
265 Hussey, Christopher. The country house library. Country Life Ann 1958:40-3 1958. illus.
266 Barnes, Margaret. Repeal reading rooms. [Est. 1842]. An Leabharlann 23no2:53-7 Je 1965.
267 (4:2455) Kelly, Thomas. Early public libraries..., 1966.
Rev: L.M. Harrod Libr Assn Rec 68:415 '66; J.R. Allred Asst Librn 59:176 '66; L.M. Newman Libr Hist Group Newsl 7:20-3 '66; W.A. Munford J Doc 22:254-5 '66; E. Castagna J Libr Hist 2:170-4 '67; J. Shera Libr J 1:391-2 '66; R.D. Altick Libr Q 36:337-8 '66; W. Munford Libr World 67:364,366 '66; J.G. OllT Priv Libr 7:70-1 '66; E. Sydney Libr Assn Rec 69:25-6 '67.
268 Ollé, James G. The lost libraries. [Circulating librs.]. Libr R 20no7:452-6 1966.
269 Day, Alan E. More about Arnold Bennett. [His articles on censorship in circulating and public libraries]. Libr World 68no804:337-8 Je 1967.
270 Hunter, E.J. Books to the hearths of all; the first mobile library? [Warrington mechanics' institution perambulating libr., est. 1858]. Libr Assn Rec 70no4:96-7 Ap 1968.
-- LIBRARIES, PERSONAL
Items relating to the libraries of authors are listed under their names in Authors. See also --Bookselling-Auction and sale catalogues.
271 Brooke, Thomas. A catalogue of the manuscripts and printed books collected by... and preserved at Armitage bridge house, near Huddersfield. London, Ellis and Elvey, 1891. 2v.(vi[2],759[4]p.) plan, facsim. 25cm. (Ltd. to 106 copies, 6 large paper).
272 Gilbert, Henry M. Catalogue of library at Rotherfield Park, Hampshire. [G. Arthur J. Scott's]. Compiled by.... Southampton, Ye olde boke shoppe, 1891. 187p. 26cm.
273 [Bennett, E. Arnold]. A century of books for bibliophiles. London, A. Bennett, [1892]. 16p. 19cm. C-t.
Catalogue of 100 items from his libr. for sale.
274 Braikenridge, George W. Catalogue of the library at Claremont, Clevedon and 16 Royal crescent, Bath. Arranged and described by Reginald S. Faber. London, Privately ptd. at the Chiswick pr., 1894. x,562p. 25cm. Ltd. to 50 copies.
275 Gilbert, Henry M. Catalogue of the library at Highcliffe castle in the possession of...Stuart Wortley. Southampton, H.M. Gilbert, 1902. 143p. diagr. 22cm.
276 Rutherford, Henry W. Catalogue of the library of Charles Darwin now in the Botany school, Cambridge. Cambridge, C.U.P., 1908. xiv,91p. 22cm.
277 Egerton, Francis C.G., 3d earl of Ellesmere. Description of the renowned library at Bridgewater house, London.... With a detailed catalogue.... [London], Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, 1916. viii,41p. 25cm.
`Introduction: The Bridgewater library' (p.[iii]-viii).
278 Sotheran, Henry and company, London. The Newton library, for sale by Sotheran, limited.... [London], [1929?]. 6p. facsims. 22cm.
279 Bennett, E. Arnold. Catalogue of the personal library...sold by order...and consisting of the works of his English and French contemporaries...sold by auction by messrs. Sotheby and company...on Monday, the 27th day of June, 1931. London, Ptd. by J. Davy, [1931]. 36p. facsims. 25cm. (Not seen: NUC Pre-'56 46:626).
280 Myers and company, London. ...Catalogue of books from the library of the late Arnold Bennett...on sale.... [London], [1932]. 28p. 21cm. C-t. (Not seen: NUC Pre-'56 46:626).
281 Gunther, Robert W.T., comp. `Appendix B: Aubrey's library [catalogue of the books given to the Ashmolean museum]' in Powell, Anthony D. John Aubrey and his friends. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1948. p.295-303.
Checklist, with discursive annotations.
282 Jackson, Holbrook. The Holbrook Jackson library; a memorial catalogue, with an appreciation by sir Francis Meynell. Bishop's Stortford, E. Mathews, 1951. 101p. port. 22cm. (Catalogue, 119). C-t.
`The Burton collection' (p.4-5).
283 Maggs brothers, London. Books from the library of Edward, first lord Herbert of Cherbury, 1583-1648, together with works by him and his friends.... London, [1956]. 18p. facsim. 22cm. (Catalogue 837). (Not seen).
284 Canterbury. King's school. Books given by W. Somerset Maugham. [Canterbury], [1966]. 32 l. 32cm. C-t. (Duplicated typescript).
285 The Bignold library; a catalogue of books.... [n.pl., Privately ptd.], [1967?]. [viii],86p. illus., facsims. 28cm.
The colln. was sold at Sotheby's in N '71.
286 The Bignold library: Additions. [n.p., Privately ptd.], [1968?]. 19 l. illus., facsims. 29cm.
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287 The Spencer library at Althorp. [Letters from the N.Y. Tribune]. Libr J 17no9:384-5 S 1892.
288 Putnam, Herbert. The romance of a great library. [Ashburnham libr.]. Atlantic Mnthly 81no486:538-45 Ap 1898.
289 James, Montague R. The sources of archbishop Parker's collection of mss. at Corpus Christi college, with a repr. of the catalogue of Thomas Markaunt's library. Cambridge, Cambridge antiquarian society, 1899. 84p. 23cm. (Cambridge Antiqu Soc Octavo Pubs, 32).
290 [Tedder, Henry R.]. Lord Acton as a book-collector. [Oxford, H. Hart], [1905]. 4p. 23cm. H-t.
Repr. from Brit Acad Proc '04 - Libr. now in Cambridge UL.
291 The books of a poet and bibliographer. [Richard Garnett's libr.]. Nation 83no2161:456-7 N 1906.
292 Drew, Mary. Mr. Gladstone's library at St. Deiniol's Hawarden. Ninet Cent & After 109no352:944-54 Je 1906.
293 Stirling, Anna M.D.W.P. `William Roscoe and the Holkham library, 1810-1816' in Coke of Norfolk and his friends; the life of Thomas William Coke, first earl of Leicester of Holkham.... London, J. Lane, 1908. (New ed. 1912). V.2, p.124-50.
294 Dodderidge, Sidney E. and H.G.H. Shaddick. ` The Dodderidge library, Barnstaple [with catalogue]' in The Dodderidges of Devon, with an account of the Bibliotheca Doddridgiana. Exeter, W. Pollard, 1909. p.37-51. illus.
295 Stirling, Anna M.D.W.P. `William Roscoe and the Holkham library, 1810-1816' in Coke of Norfolk and his friends; the life of Thomas William Coke, first earl of Leicester of Holkham.... New ed. London, J. Lane, 1912. (First publ. 1908). p.363-83.
296 [Herford, R. Travers and Stephen K. Jones]. A short account of the charity and library established under the will of the late rev. Daniel Williams. London, Ptd. by direction of his trustees, 1917. 147p. illus., port. 19cm.
1. Dr. Williams and his trust.-2. The library.-i. Early history.-ii. Books and benefactors.-iii. The catalogue.-iv. Later history.-Appendix A. List of the printed catalogues....
297 Carlton, William N.C. Notes on the Bridgewater library. New York, Privately ptd., 1918. 20p. facsim. 21cm.
298 Birrell, Augustine. `Bibliographical notes' in Frederick Locker-Lampson; a character sketch with...bibliographical notes on a few of the books formerly in the Rowfant library. London, Constable, 1920. p.150-200.
299 Gunther, Robert W. T. The row of books of Nicholas Gibbard of Oxford. [Bequeathed to Magdalen college; with list]. Ann Med Hist 3no4:324-6 1921.
300 Sayle, Charles E. The library of Thomas Lorkyn. Ann Med Hist 3no4:310-23 1921.
`Thomas Lorkyn's gift, 1591 [to Cambridge university]' (p.313-23).
301 De Villamil, Richard. The tragedy of sir Isaac Newton's library. Bkmn 71no426:303-4 My 1927.
302 Gotch, J. Alfred. `Inigo Jones's books at Worcester college, Oxford' in Inigo Jones. London, Methuen, [1928].
Checklist of 41 items.
303 [Kidd, A.S.]. ...Mr. Charles Thomas-Stanford's gifts to the College library. Grahamstown, S.A., Rhodes university college, [1928].
304 Hobson, Geoffrey D. A seventeenth-century monogram. [James ii as duke of York]. Antiquaries J ??:134-43 1935. illus.
`List of bindings with the LD monogram' (p.135-7). - Repr. in Studies in the history of bookbinding. London, Pindar pr., 1988.
305 Lawrence, Arnold W. T.E. Lawrence, by his friends. London, J. Cape, [1937]. 595p. illus., ports. 21cm.
Includes Book production, Vyvyan Richards (p.[381]-92).-Books at Clouds Hill [list] (p.476-510).
306 Thomson, Gladys S. `The library' in Life in a noble household, 1641-1700. London, J. Cape, [1937]. (Reissued 1950). p.262-79.
307 Pratt, Anne S. Isaac Watts and his gifts of books to Yale college. New Haven, Yale university library, 1938. vi,116p. port., facsims., table. 24cm. (Yale Univ Lib Misc, 2).
308 (4:3191) Ker, Neil R. Sir John Prise, 1942.
Repr. in Watson, Andrew G., ed. Books, Collectors and libraries; studies in the medieval heritage. London, [1985]. p.471-96.
309 Zeitlinger, H. `Newton's library and its discovery' in Cambridge. University. Trinity college. Library. Library of sir Isaac Newton: presentation of the Pilgrim trust to Trinity college.... Cambridge, Ptd. at the U.P., 1944. p.13-[24].
310 MacGarvey, Charles J. Notes on Adam Smith's library and the Bonar catalogue, 1932. (Notes and memorandum). Econ J 59no234:259-64 Je 1949.
311(4:3159) Ray, Gordon N. The Tom Turner library, 1953.
Repr. in Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life. New York, 1988. p.372-5.
312 Mooney, Canice. The library of archbishop Piers Creagh. [With list]. Reportorium Novum 1no1:117-39 1955.
313 Fletcher, Harris F. `Appendix i: The book purchases in Mead's accounts, 1614-37' in The intellectual development of John Milton; volume 2: The Cambridge university period, 1625-32. Urbana, University of Illinois pr., 1956. V.2 (1961), p.553-622.
314 (4:3213) Rhodes, Dennis E. Provost Argentine of King's and his books, 1956.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[187]-[210]. facsims.
315 Osborn, James M. Reflections on Narcissus Luttrell, 1657-1732. Bk Coll 6no1:15-27 1957. facsims.
Repr. in Parks, Stephen. The Luttrell file; Narcissus Luttrell's dates on contemporary pamphlets, 1678-1730. New Haven, Conn., Beinecke rare book and manuscript library, 1999. p.1-15.
316 [Wilkinson, James V.S.]. The Chester Beatty library. Ireland of the Welcomes 5no6:17-22 Mr/Ap 1957.
317 (4:3255) Rhodes, Dennis E. Don Fernando Colòn and his London book purchases, June 1522, 1958.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[163]-80.
318 (5:10198) Rhodes, Dennis E. Sir Kenelm Digby and Siena, 1958.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[161]-2.
319 Bennett, H. Stanley. Archbishop Sancroft's library. [Now at Emmanuel college]. (College notes). Emmanuel Coll Mag:32-6 1962. [Sg.: H.S.B.].
320 Griffiths, Robert F. The Hurd library, Hartlebury castle. (West Midland special librs. new ser 7). Open Access new ser 10no4:31-3 Jl 1962.
321 O'Donoghue, M.J. The library of John Gray. [Haddington, now in NLS]. Scott Libr Assn News 52:8-9 Mr/Ap 1962.
322 Munby, Alan N.L. The Ashburnham library. Ivory Hammer 1:98[4]99 1963.
323 Gunther, Robert W. T., comp.. `Appendix B: Aubrey's library [donated to Ashmolean museum, Oxford]' in Powell, Anthony D. John Aubrey and his friends. [New rev. ed.] London, Heinemann, [1963]; New York, Barnes and Noble, [1964]. (First publ. 1948). p.295-310.
324 Jensen, Bent Juel-. En bogsamling i Oxford. [Copenhagen], Forening for Boghandværk, Fyns Afdelingen, 1964. 70p. illus., facsims. 17cm.
325 Fyfe, Janet. Scottish collections in Canadian libraries. [Buchan's libr., Queen's univ., Kingston, Ont.]. Libr R 20no3:175-7 1965.
326 Ladborough, Richard W. The sanctum of Samuel Pepys. [Libr.]. Author 77no3:13-16 1966.
327 Longford, Elizabeth. The duke of Wellington's books. Hist Today 17no1:22-8 Ja 1967. ports.
328 (4:3393) Rhodes, Dennis E. William Hay in Paris, 1967.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.67-8.
329 Fitch, John A. Balthazar Gardemau, a Huguenot squarson and his library. Huguenot Soc London Proc 21no3:241-73 1968. port.
`Gardemau's library' (p.266-72).
330 Morgan, Paul. George Hartgill, an Elizabethan parson-astronomer, and his library. Ann Sci 24no4:295-311 N 1968. facsims.
`Hartgill's list of his books' (p.303-11).
331 Munby, Alan N.L. `Arthur Cole' in Cambridge. University. King's college. Annual report of the council.... Cambridge, King's college, 1968. p.17-22.
Repr. in Barker, Nicolas J., ed. Essays and papers. London, 1977. p.267-15.
332 Fitch, Donald E. Milton from Locke's library. [Complete collection, 1698]. (Briefer notes). Soundings (UCLA, Santa Barbara) 1no1:32-4 My 1969.
333 Gillen, Mollie. The library of the duke of Kent. Hist Today 19no10:721-3 Oc 1969. port.
334 Hepworth, Philip. The Cullum library. [G.G. Milner-Gibson-Cullum, Hardwick house, now at Bury St. Edmunds]. East Anglian & Essex Countryside Ann 1969:64-7 1969.
335 Hodgson and company, London. The library of Thomas Hardy. Ed. by J. Stevens Cox. New ed. St. Peter Port, Toucan pr., 1969. (First publ. 1938). 193-216p. 19cm. (Monogrs. on...Hardy, 52).
336 Ives, Eric W. A lawyer's library in 1500. [Thomas Kebell]. Law Q R 85no1:104-16 Ja 1969.
337 Rankin, W.F.K. A seventeenth-century manse library. [W. Moore, now at St. Andrews univ. ]. Scott Church Hist Soc Rec 17pt1:47-63 1969.
-- LIBRARIES, REGIONAL
-- -- ANGUS
338 Montrose trades' library. Catalogue of the.... [With Rules and regulations]. Montrose, Ptd. by A. Dunn, Review office, 1897. 104p. 18cm.
Formerly Montrose reading society.
339 McBain, James M. History of the Arbroath public library from 1797 to 1894. Arbroath, Ptd. at the Arbroath Herald office by Brodie and Salmond, [1894]. 46p. table. 18cm.
-- -- ANTRIM
340 Bigger, Francis J. Thomas Beggs, an Antrim poet; and the Four towns book club. Ulster J Archæol 8:119-27 1902.
341 ---. An Ulster village library. Uladh 1/2:26-8 1905. Not found.
-- -- BEDFORDSHIRE
342 Bedford literary and scientific institute and general library. Catalogue of the circulating and reference libraries, and of the Old library, founded in 1700, together with a history of the different institutions which have been amalgamated to form the present society. [With Regulations]. [By T.G. Elger]. Bedford, Ptd. at the Mercury pr., 1892. xxiv,320p. diagr. 21cm.
-- -- BERKSHIRE
343 In the Royal library, Windsor castle. Brit Bkmkr 7no78:130-2 D 1893.
Repr. in Brit Ptr 7no37:29-33 Ja/F '94.
-- -- CAMBRIDGESHIRE
344 Munby, Alan N.L. Wisbech town library. Wisbech Soc Ann Report 14:10-12 1953.
-- -- -- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
345 Sinker, Robert. The library of Trinity college, Cambridge. Cambridge, Deighton, Bell; London, G. Bell, 1891. vii,136p. illus., facsims. 22cm.
1. History of the library.-2. The manuscripts.-3-4. The incunabula.-5. Early English printed books.-6. The Capell collection.-7. The Byron statue.
346 Sayle, Charles E. King's hall library. [With booklists]. Cambridge Antiqu Soc Proc 24:54-76 1923.
Origins of the library.-The earliest catalog.-The catalog of 1473.-Donations of Walter Crome.-Question of Tiptoft's books.-Thomas Scot of Rotherham.- Rotherham's library.-Rotherham's books.-Administration of the library.- Patronage of Cuthbert Tunstall.-The library of the reformation.-Revival of the library.-Library regulations.-Restorations of Andrew Perne.-Appendix: The principal printed sources.
347 Munby, Alan N.L. Cambridge college libraries; aids for research students. Cambridge, W. Heffer, [1960]. (2d ed. 1962). xv,53p. 23cm.
348 ---. Cambridge college libraries; aids for research students. 2d ed., rev. and enl. Cambridge, W. Heffer, [1962]. (First publ. 1960). xv,56p. 22cm.
349 Oates, John C.T. The Cambridge university library, 1400-1600. Libr Q 32no4:270-86 Oc 1962.
Origins of the library.-The earliest catalog.-The catalog of 1473.-Donations of Walter Crome.-Question of Tiptoft's books.-Thomas Scot of Rotherham.-Rotherham's library.-Rotherham's books.-Administration of the library.-Patronage of Cuthbert Tunstall.-The library of the reformation.-Revival of the library.-Library regulations.-Restorations of Andrew Perne.-Appendix: The principal printed sources.
-- -- CORK
350 Coleman, James. The Cork library in 1801 and 1820. Cork Hist & Archæol Soc J ser2 11no65:82-93 Ja/ Mr 1905.
351 MacCarthy, C.J. Fiona. A Youghal library of 1707. [Richard Boyle, earl of Cork and Burlington]. Cork Hist & Archæol Soc J 74no219:84-7 Ja/Je 1969. table.
-- -- DERBYSHIRE
352 Robinson, Eric. `The Derby philosophical society [and its library]' in Musson, Albert E. and E. Robinson, ed. Science and technology in the industrial revolution. [Manchester], Manchester U.P.; [Toronto], University of Toronto pr., [1969]. p.190-9.
-- -- DEVONSHIRE
353 Tavistock public subscription library. A catalogue of books in the Tavistock public subscription library, with...a short history of the library. [With Rules]. By D.P. Alford. Tavistock, 1897. xxiii,164p. Not found.
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354 Alford, Daniel P. A short history of the Tavistock public library. [Tavistock, J.B. Clark, ptr.], [1897]. 12p. 20cm.
355 Wright, W.H. Kearley. The libraries, public and private, of Plymouth. [Plymouth], [1901]. 23p. 25cm.
356 Hunt, Frederick W. Libraries of Devonport, naval, military and civil. [Plymouth, Hiorns and Miller, ptr.], [1902]. 31p. illus., ports. 17cm. H-t.
357 Kingdon, Eric V. Tavistock library. Devonshire Assn Rep & Trans 78:229-38 1946. illus.
Founders.-The library's homes.-The books.-Newspapers and periodicals.-Catalogues.-Officers.-Pictures, engravings, etc.
-- -- DUBLIN
358 Stephenson, P.J. Early Dublin public libraries. Irish Libr Bull new ser 12:27-33 F/Mr 1951.
359 Dublin. Chester Beatty library. The Chester Beatty library, Dublin. [With list of publns.]. [By Richard J. Hayes]. Dublin, Chester Beatty library, [1958]. 36p. port., facsims. 24cm.
360 McPharland, Edward. A Dublin treasure house. (James Macken prize essay). Belvederian (Mag of Belvedere Coll Dublin) 18no1:32-4 1958. port.
361 Dublin. Chester Beatty library. The Chester Beatty library, Dublin. [By Hayes, Richard J.]. [Dublin, E. Walker], 1963. 35[1]p. illus., port., facsims. 24cm.
-- -- DUMFRIESSHIRE
362 Shirley, George W. Old public libraries in Dumfries. Dumfriesshire & Galloway Nat Hist & Antiqu Soc Trans 18pt1 (1905-6):39-44 1907.
Repr. with corrs. as Dumfriesshire libraries. 1932.
363 ---. Addendum to Old public libraries in Dumfries. Dumfriesshire & Galloway Nat Hist & Antiqu Soc Trans 19 (1906-7):176 1908.
364 ---. Dumfriesshire libraries. Repr. from The Gallovidian annual, 1932. [n.pl.], 1933. 6p. facsims. 24cm. C-t.
-- -- DURHAM
365 Kitts, J. James. The Sunderland subscription library. [n.pl.], [1907]. 48p. illus., ports., facsims. 29cm.
-- -- ESSEX
366 Collar, Hubert. An eighteenth century book society. [Clavering, est.1786]. Essex R 44no174:109-12 Ap 1935.
-- -- FIFESHIRE
367 Robertson, Andrew S. History of Dunfermline Tradesmen's and mechanics' library; the origin of the Carnegie free libraries. [Dunfermline, A. Romanes], [1914]. 32p. illus. 22cm.
368 Livingstone, Peter K. Kirkcaldy and its libraries. Kirkcaldy, Ptd. by the Fifeshire Advertiser, [1950]. 35[1]p. illus., ports. 23cm.
-- -- FLINTSHIRE
369 [Friederichs, Hulda]. `10. St. Deiniol's library' in In the evening of his days; a study of mr. Gladstone in retirement, with some account of St. Deiniol's library and hostel. (Westminster Gaz Libr). London, Westminster gazette, 1896. p.[109]-33. illus., port.
370 Lawton, Stewart. A place for study. [St. Deiniol's libr., Hawarden]. Theology 68no535:21-4 Ja 1965.
371 Lewis, E.O.T. The Cowbridge diocesan library, 1711-1848. Hist Soc Church in Wales J 4:?? 1954. Not found.
-- -- GLOUCESTERSHIRE
372 Bristol. Public libraries. Three hundred and fifty years of public libraries in Bristol. [Text by S.M. Booth]. [Bristol, Corporation of Bristol], 1963. 16p. illus., facsims. 13 x 26cm.
373 Langley, Geoffrey. A place to put books. [Bristol public library]. Libr Assn Rec 65no11:397-402 N 1963. illus., facsim.
-- -- HAMPSHIRE
374 Thorold and Lyttelton library, Winchester. Catalogue of the..., Wolvesey church house, Winchester. Winchester, Warren and son, 1915. 102p. 18cm.
375 ---. Catalogue of the...Diocesan church house, Winchester. [With Rules]. [Winchester, Church house], 1936. viii,203p. 21cm.
-- -- IRELAND
-- -- -- NATIONAL LIBRARY, DUBLIN
376 Hicks, Eric. The National library of Ireland. Libr World 71no829:7-10 Jl 1969. illus.
377 Ready, William. An Leabharlann; the National library of Ireland. Wilson Libr Bull 43no10:954-8 Je 1969. illus.
-- -- ISLE OF WIGHT
378 Green, F.S. Early libraries in the Isle of Wight. (Looking backward, 2). Wessex Bookman 1no3:15-19 1949.
-- -- KENT
379 Browne, R.P. St. Augustine's abbey, Ramsgate. (The libraries of Kent, 5). Kent News Letter 2no5:[1-2] Ag 1950.
380 Higenbotham, F. Canterbury Royal museum and public library. [And Canterbury Historical society]. (The libraries of Kent, 7). Kent Newsl 3no2:?? F 1951.
381 Guerou'lt, U.M. Whitstable. (The libraries of Kent). Kent News Letter 12no6:[1-4] D 1961.
382 Gibson, K.L. Notes and quotes on some 19th century libraries, chiefly in Kent. Kent News Letter 16no3:[1,3] Je 1965.
-- -- LANARKSHIRE
383 Young, John. `[The Hunterian library]' in Stirling's and Glasgow public library. Report for the hundred-and-sixth year. Glasgow, Ptd. by Aird and Coghill, 1897. p.9-19.
384 (4:2459) Kaufman, Paul. Leadhills, library of diggers. Libri 17no1:13-20 1967. illus.
Repr. in Libraries and their users; collected papers. London, 1969. p.163-70.
385 Mackay, Hugh K. Baillie's library, Glasgow. Scott Libr Assn News 93:376-9 S/Oc 1969.
-- -- LANCASHIRE
386 Liverpool. Royal institution. Library. Hand list of books and pamphlets of the...kept at the Tate library, University college, Liverpool. [Introd. sg. G.H.R.]. Liverpool, D. Marples, 1895. ix[1],71p. + 2 addenda slips. 2cm.
387 Manchester. Public libraries. Author catalogue of the Lancashire and Cheshire antiquarian society in the Manchester central library. Ed. by N. K. Firby. Manchester, [Public libraries], 1968. [87]p. 26cm.
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388 The Rylands library. Paper & Ptg Trades J 80:25-6 Mr 1894.
389 Shaw, George T. `The library' in History of the Athenæum, Liverpool, 1798-1898. Comp. by.... Rev. by W. Forshaw Wilson. Liverpool, Ptd. for the committee of the Athenæum by Rockliff brothers, 1898. p.46-62. illus.
Contents of the library.-Nominees.-Circulation of books.-Subscriptions to lending libraries.
390 In memoriam: mrs. Enriqueta Augustina Rylands. John Rylands Libr Bull 1no6:351-9 Oc 1908.
391 Nicholson, Albert. The Chetham hospital and library; with the historical associations of the building and its former owners. London, Sharratt and Hughes, 1910. xi,120p. ports., illus. 19cm.
392 Pratt, Tinsley. Portico library, Manchester; its history and associations. Manchester, Sherrat and Hughes, 1922. 23p. illus. 22cm.
393 Stott, Clifford. Early Rochdale libraries. Rochdale Lit & Sci Soc Trans 18 (1932-4):104-10 1934.
394 Guppy, Henry. The John Rylands library, Manchester, 1899-1935; a brief record of its history.... Manchester, Manchester U.P., 1935. xviii,106; 13p. illus., facsims. 25cm.
`Publications of the John Rylands library, Manchester, 1935' (13p. at end).
395 Rigg, J.A. `A comparative history of the libraries of Manchester and Liverpool universities up to 1903' in Saunders, W. L., ed. University and research libraries. Oxford, Pergamon pr., [1968]. p.111-41. tables.
Introduction.-The Owens college library, 1851-80.-2. A....1880-1903.-B. The library of University college, Liverpool, 1882-1903.-3. Conclusion and general comparison.
396 Henshall, John M. The Athenæum library. [Liverpool subscr. libr., est.1799]. North Western Newsl 1no102:1-2 Ja 1969.
397 Ulverston book club. [Rules, repr.]. (Libr. history in archives). Libr Hist 1no5:171-2 1969.
-- -- LEICESTERSHIRE
398 Herne, Frank S. History of the Town library (Old town hall) and of the Permanent library, Leicester, being papers read.... Leicester, Ptd. and publ. by W.H. Lead, 1891. 28p. 22cm.
-- -- LINCOLNSHIRE
399 Perry, Martin. The origin, progress, and present state of the Spalding Gentlemen's society. Brit Archæol Soc J new ser 5:39-50 1899. Not found.
400 English, James S. Books and libraries in Gainsborough; a short study with special reference to the nineteenth century. Libr Assn Rec 70no3:62-5 Mr 1968.
-- -- LONDON
401 Athenæum club, London. Servants' library. Catalogue of the servants' library at the Athenæum, Pall Mall. 2d ed., enl. London, 1909. 64p. 21cm.
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402 Sella, Attilio. Pietro Rolandi; libraio ed editore italiano a Londra, 1826-1855. Bolletino Storico per la Provincia di Novara 7fasc3/4:137-55 Maggio/Agosto 1913.
Source mentioned continuation in fasc. 5, but not found.
403 Nagari, Mario. Pietro Rolandi da Quarona Valsesia, 1801-1863, libraio ed editore in 20 Berners street a Londra. Novara, 1959. 159p. illus., port. 25cm.
La vita.-Documenti.-Appendice.
404 [Ramage, David]. Kensington book society. [Circulating libr., c.1826]. Durham Philobibl 2no8:64 N 1964. [Sg.: D.R.].
-- -- NORFOLK
405 National trust for places of historic interest. Books from Blickling hall exhibited at the National book league exhibition, Fine books from famous houses, May 1958. London, 1958. 22p. 21cm. .
406 Maw, Thomas E. The church libraries of King's Lynn. Antiquary 40:235-40 Ag 1904. illus., facsims.
407 Yarmouth new book club. The Monthly book club established at Great Yarmouth in 1780.... [With Rules]. Great Yarmouth, Ptd. for the club by Jarrold and sons, 1915. 27p. 26cm.
408 Burch, Robert M. The Norwich public library and its librarian, with some notes on binding, etc. [G.A.Stephen]. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 80no7:77-80 F 1917. illus., port.
409 Stephen, George A. Three centuries of a city library; an historical and descriptive account of the Norwich public library established in 1608 and the present public library opened in 1857. Norwich, Public library committee, 1917. iv,86p. illus., facsims. 26cm
1. The city library. Foundation and history.-Donors.-Contents of the library.-
The librarians.-Donation book and catalogues.-The quarters of the library.-Donations to the city library, 1608-1737.-2. The public library. Foundation and history.- Chairmen and vice-chairmen of committee.-Donors.- Local collection.-Norfolk and Norwich photographic survey.-Lectures, reading-circles, and exhibitions.-Conclusion.
410 The founding of the Norfolk and Norwich Literary institution. Libr Hist 1:46-53 1967.
-- -- NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
411 Dack, Charles. Peterborough Gentlemen's society. Brit Archæol Soc J new ser 5:141-60 1899. Not seen.
-- -- NORTHUMBERLAND
412 Blair, Charles H. The Society's library. [Society of antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne]. Archæologia Æliana ser3 10:26-34 1913.
413 Diddams, Christine. The public libraries of Tynemouth, 1870-1970; a historical sketch.... [Tynemouth], Tynemouth libraries, 1969. 38p. illus., tables. 21cm.
-- -- NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
414 Russell, John. A history of the Nottingham subscription library, more generally known as Bromley house library. Nottingham, Derry and sons, 1916. [xi],127p. illus., ports. 21cm.
-- -- -- OXFORD UNIVERSITY
415 Hiscock, Walter G. A Christ church miscellany; new chapters on.... Oxford, Ptd. for the author at the U.P., 1946. xii,260p. illus., facsims., tables. 23cm.
Includes 1. The old library.-Henry Aldrich, book-collector, musician, architect.- 4. William Townesend and his building of the library.-5. The Atterbury, Stratford, Orrery, and Wake collections.-7. The library statutes.-13. Lost books.
416 (4:3190) Ker, Neil R. The chaining, labelling, and inventory numbers of manuscripts belong to the Old university library, 1955.
Repr. in Watson, Andrew G., ed. Books, collectors and libraries; studies in the medieval heritage. London, [1985]. p.321-26.
417 (4:1382p) Ker, Neil R. Oxford college libraries in the sixteenth century. Bodleian Libr Rec 6no3:479-515 Ja 1959.
Repr. in Watson, Andrew G., ed. Books, collectors and libraries; studies in the medieval heritage. London, [1985]. p.379-436.
1. Materials.-2. The chained library and the circulating collection.-3. Library finance and library furniture.-1535-58: 1. Book-buying.-2. Trinity and St. John's.-3. Gifts.-Discarded books.-5. The library of All Souls college in 1546.-1558-1600.
418 Morgan, Paul. The College library. Lincoln Coll Rec 1968/9:6-12 1969.
Preprinted from Oxford libraries, 1974: BLB 1970-79: 719.
-- -- -- -- BODLEIAN LIBRARY
419 Bodley, sir Thomas. The life of sir Thomas Bodley written by himself, together with the first draft of the statute of the public library at Oxon. Chicago, A.C. McClurg, [1906]. (First publ. 1647). 116p. 18cm. (Literature of libraries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries). (Ltd. to 275 copies).
`Preface by Ruth S. Granniss' (p.[9]-29).
420 Craster, sir H.H. Edmund. History of the Bodleian library, 1845-1945. Oxford, Clarendon pr., 1952. (Repr. Oxford, Bodleian library, 1981). xi,371p. illus., ports., facsim. 24cm.
1. The Bodleian in 1845.-2. Bandinel and Coxe, 1845-81.-3. Nicholson, 1882-1912.-4. Three librarians, 1912-45.
421 Jackson, Sidney L. Bodley and the Bodleian; collections, use and administration. Libr Q 39no3:253-70 Jl 1969.
Bodley and the Bodleian library collections.-Library operation.-Bodley, James and librarianship.
-- -- PERTHSHIRE
422 Innerpeffray mortification. Innerpeffray library and chapel; a historical sketch, with some notes on the books of the library [presented by David Drummond, ld. Madertie]. [Crieff], Ptd. by authority of the governors, [1916]. 26p. illus., facsim. 18cm.
`A quaint corner in libraries', by W. Stewart, repr. and enl. from Glasgow Herald, 4 Je '98 (p.[10]-26).
423 Bothrone, E. An old Scottish family library; notes on the library at Blair castle, Perthshire. [Dukes of Atholl]. Scott Genealogist 10no3:6-22 Ja 1964.
-- -- RENFREWSHIRE
424 Smith, Robert M. A page of local history; being a record of the origin and progress of Greenock Mechanics' library and institution. Greenock, J.M. Pollock, 1904. 129p. illus. 22cm.
425 Hamilton, James T. Greenock libraries, a development and social history, 1655-1967. Greenock, [Greenock public libraries], [1969]. viii,203p. illus., plans. 22cm.
Includes 1. Historical development of Greenock.-2. The church libraries.-3. The Greenock Mechanics' institution and library service.-4. The Watt monument library, Greenock, 1783-1967; a literary page of local history.-5. The librarians and printed catalogues of the Greenock library.-...7. Local printing and bookselling....-9. Shop, subscription and personal libraries of Greenock.-10. Hospital, ship, and industrial libraries of Greenock.... - Rev: E.T. Bryant. Libr World 71:288-9 '70; J.M. Orr Libr Assn Rec 72:179-80 '70.
-- -- ROXBURGHSHIRE
426 Cuthbertson, William F. An old Denholm book. [Denholm library]. Hawick Archæol Soc Trans Session 1933:19-24 1933.
Five strong men of Denholm.-A modest start.-Base coin.-A new catalogue.- Fines for defaulters.-Encouraging new members.-Difficulties experienced.- Popular penny readings.-Exuberance of spirits.-Lean years.-Lack of support.- Library now in Comrades' hall.
-- -- SCOTLAND
427 Scott, John. `The genesis of libraries in Scotland in connection with the early printers there' in Stirling's and Glasgow public library. Report for the hundred-and-tenth year. Glasgow, Ptd. by Aird and Coghill, 1901. p.8-13.
428 Thompson, Alastair R. The use of libraries by the working class in Scotland in the early nineteenth century. Scott Hist R 42no133:21-9 Ap 1963.
-- -- SHROPSHIRE
429 Jones, Henry. A history of Oswestry public library to 1963; a fragment of the social history of the town. [Oswestry], [1964]. 9p. 26cm. (Duplicated typescript).
-- -- SOMERSET
430 Peach, Robert E.M. Collections of books belonging to the city, with suggestions as to their amalgamation in a public library of reference. [Bath], 1893. 10p. 21cm.
1. The Chapman collection.-2. The Abbey collection.-3. The Tottenham collection.-The copy of the Bath chronicle.
-- -- STAFFORDSHIRE
431 Mason, F. Wolverhampton public libraries, 1869-1969. Open Access 17no3:1-5 1969.
-- -- SUSSEX
432 Bishop, John G. `The passing of a venerable Brighton institution [Treacher's Royal library and reading rooms]' in Articles on miscellaneous subjects, historical and literary. Brighton, Ptd. by J.G. Bishop, Herald office, 1899. pp.174-9.
Repr. from Brighton Herald.
433 Steer, Francis W. The Chichester literary and philosophical society and mechanics' institute, 1831-1924. [Chichester], Chichester city council, 1962. 24p. illus., plans. 25cm. (Chichester Pa, 29). C-t.
-- WALES - NATIONAL LIBRARY, ABERYSTWYTH
434 Wales. National library, Aberystwyth. The National library of Wales; a brief summary of its history and its activities. [Aberystwyth], 1955. (Repr. 1955; anr. ed. 1962). 24p. illus. 22cm.
435 ---. Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru...; The National library of Wales; a brief summary of its history and activities. [Aberystwyth], 1967. (Anr. ed. 1973, 1974; reissued 1975, 1977, 1978). 31[9]p. illus. 23cm.
In Welsh and English.
-- -- WARWICKSHIRE
436 National trust for places of historic interest. Charlecote library; books from Charlecote Park exhibited at the National book league exhibition, Fine books from famous houses, May 1958. [Colchester, Benham], 1958? 4p. 21cm. H-t.
437 Tomey, E. Vaughan. The Birmingham book club. [Birmingham?], [1926?]. 6 l. 32cm. (Duplicated typescript).
438 [Stych, F.S.]. On permanent loan. [From Hagley hall to Birmingham reference libr.]. Open Access new ser 12no2:12-13 Ja 1964. [Sg.: F.S.S.]
439 (4:3376b) Parish, Charles. History of the Birmingham library, 1966.
Rev: F.H. Thornley. J Libr Hist 2:163-4 '67; P. Kaufman. Libr Q 37:139-40 '67.
-- -- WEXFORD
440 Ó Súilleabháin, Pádraig. The library of a parish priest of the penal days. [J. Wickham, Templeshannon, co. Wexford, with list]. Coll Hibernica 6/7:234-44 1963/4.
-- -- YORKSHIRE
441 Luddenden library. A catalogue of books belonging to the.... Halifax, Whitley and Booth, ptrs., [1897]. 49p. 16cm.
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442 E.T.W. Dennis. [And Bar libr., Scarborough]. (Our portrait gallery, no.26). Brit Ptr 4no22:5-6 Jl/ Ag 1891. port.
443 Longbottom, J. 'Ye old Luddenden librarye'. Yorkshire N&Q 3no12:375-7 Mr 1907.
444 Walton, James. Eighteenth century village library. [Luddenden reading society; with rules]. Librn 28no12:329-31Ag 1929.
445 Public library handbook: History of the library movement in Huddersfield [Huddersfield], County borough of Huddersfield, [1946]. 30p. illus. 22cm.
446 Beckwith, Frank. The Leeds library. Univ Leeds R 7no3:260-9 Je 1961. facsim.
447 ---. Forty years on. [History of Leeds library]. Univ Leeds R 8no2:110-22 D 1962.
448 Hooton, John F. The James Reckitt public library, Kingston upon Hull. Libr Hist 1no6:184-91 1969. illus.
-- LITERACY see -- reading and literacy.
BOOKCOLLECTING AND LIBRARIES - MANUALS
449 Scott, Henry T. and S. Davey. A guide to the collector of historical documents, literary manuscripts and autograph letters etc.... London, S.J. Davey, 1891. xvi,219p. + 23 plates, 35l. of illus. facsims., port., illus. 25cm.
`A collection of water marks by the late mr. R. Lemon...' (35 l. at end).
450 Slater, J. Herbert. The library manual; a guide to the formation of a library, and the valuation of rare and standard books. 3d and enl. ed. London, L.U. Gill, 1892. (First ed. 1883, 2d ed. 1884). xi[1],424; 16p. 18cm.
451 Quaritch, Bernard, ed. Contributions towards a dictionary of English book-collectors, as also of some foreign collectors whose libraries were incorporated in English collections or whose books are chiefly met with in England. By Edward Burbidge [and others]. London, B. Quaritch, 1892-1921. (Repr. London, B. Quaritch, 1969). 14pts. (350p.) ports., facsims. 25cm.
Includes 1. Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury, 1489-1556. (1892).- 2. Mary Stuart, queen of Scots, 1542-1587. Charles Spencer, third earl of Sunderland, 1675-1722. Sir John Thorold, 1734-1815. Colonel Thomas Stanley, 1749-1818. James Edwards, died 1816. Thomas Edwards, died 1828. John Rennie, 1761-1821. Henry Perkins, died 1855. Henry Huth, 1815-1873. (1892).-3. Thomas Allen, eighteenth century. John Horne Tooke, 1736-1812. Benjamin Heath Malkin, 1769-1842. George John earl Spencer, 1758-1834. Mrs. John Rylands. (1892).-4. William Beckford, 1759-1844. The earl of Jersey, 1845- . Stanesby Alchorne, 17.-1800. Bishop John Shirwood, 14..-1473. Thomas Pearson, 1740-1781. Sir Andrew Balfour, 1630-1694. Sir Peter Lely, 1617-1680. Thomas Caldecott, 1744-1833. Christopher Hodges, 17..-18... Alexander Nicholson, 1779-184.. (1893).-13. Maurice Johnson of Spalding, 1687-1755, and his family. Narcissus Luttrell, 1657-1732. Humphrey Dyson. John Evelyn, 1620-1706. Gerald Fitzgerald, earl of Kildare, Benjamin Jonson, 1574-1637. Gabriel Harvey, 1545-16-. Dr. Richard Meade, 1673-1754.
452 Humphreys, Arthur L. The private library; what we do know, what we don't know, what we ought to know about our books. London, Strangeways; sold by Hatchards, 1897. (2d ed. 1897; 3d ed. London, Strangeways, 1897). vi,162p. 20cm.
Includes What is a good edition?-What is a fine copy?-Book values.-On the care of books.-Reference books.-Boudoir libraries.-Bookbinding.-Book hobbies.-Old country libraries.-Weeding out.-The catalogue.-Classification of books.- Munificent book-buying.-Mr. Ruskin's advice.
-- READING AND LITERACY
453 Ackland, Joseph. Elementary education and the decay of literature. [Reading by genre and class, 1870+]. Ninet Cent 35no205:412-23 Mr 1893. tables.
454 Humphrey, George R. The reading of the working classes. [With table of factory libr. issues]. Ninet Cent 33no194:690-701 Ap 1893. table.
455 Lang, Andrew and X, a working man. The reading public. Cornhill Mag new ser 11no66:783-D 1901.
456 Leigh, John G. What do the masses read? Econ R 14no2:166-77 Ap 1904.
457 Bell, lady Florence (mrs. Hugh Bell). What people read. Independent R 7no27:426-40 D 1905.
458 Collins, Arthur S. The growth of the reading public during the eighteenth century. R Eng Stud 2no7:284-94 Jl 1926; 2no8:428-38 Oc '26.
459 Galbraith, V.H. The literacy of medieval English kings. (Raleigh lecture on history). Proc Brit Acad 21:201-38 1935.
460 Thompson, James W. `Lay education in Anglo-Saxon England' and `Normandy and Norman-Angevin England' in Thompson, James W. The literacy of the laity in the middle ages. Berkeley, Calif., University of Berkeley pr., 1939. p.[116]-22, [166]-95.
461 Adamson, John W. The illiterate Anglo-Saxon, and other essays on education, medieval and modern. Cambridge, C.U.P., 1946. 167p. 22cm.
Includes 1. `The illiterate Anglo-Saxon'.-3. Literacy in England in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
462 Webb, Robert K. Working class readers in early Victorian England. Engl Hist R 65no256:333-51 Jl 1950.
Agricultural districts.-Mining and metals.-Handloom weavers.-Railway labour.- Industrial areas.-Conclusion.
463 ---. Literacy among the working classes in nineteenth century Scotland. Scott Hist R 33no116:100-14 Oc 1954. tables.
464 ---. The British working class reader, 1790-1848; literacy and social tension. London, G. Allen and Unwin, 1955. ix,192p. 22cm.
1. The working class reading public, 1790-1848.-2. The realization of the problem, 1790-1820.-3. A new approach, 1820-1848.-4. The dangers of politics.-5. Agricultural disturbances and machinery.-6. The new poor law.-7. The threat of trade unions.-Conclusion.
465 ---. The Victorian reading public. Universities Q 12no1:24-44 N 1957. tables.
Also in Ford, Boris, ed. From Dickens to Hardy. (Pelican guide to English literature). [Harmondsworth], Penguin books, [1960]. p.[205]-26.
466 Lucas, G.R. The diffusion of literacy in England and Wales in the nineteenth century. Stud in Educ 3:240-8 1961. Not found.
467 Miner, John N. Schools and literacy in later medieval England. Brit J Educ Stud 11no1:16-27 N 1962/3.
468 Fussell, George E. Rural reading in old-time England. [Books in household inventories]. Libr R 19no6:405-8 1964.
469 Schofield, Roger. `The measurement of literacy in pre-industrial England' in Goody, John R., ed. Literacy in traditional societies. Cambridge, C.U.P., 1968. p.311-25.
470 Wiles, Roy McK. `Middle-class literacy in eighteenth-century England: fresh evidence' in Brissenden, Robert F., ed. Studies in the eighteenth century; papers presented at the David Nichol Smith memorial seminar, Canberra, 1966. Canberra, Australian national U.P., 1968. p.49-65.
471 Neuburg, Victor E.R.P. Literacy in eighteenth century England. Local Population Stud 2:44-6 1969.
472 Smith, Roger J. Education, society, and literacy: Nottinghamshire in the mid-nineteenth century. Univ Birmingham Hist J 12no1:42-56 1969. tables.
473 Stone, Lawrence. Literacy and education in England, 1640-1900. Past & Present 42:69-139 F 1969. diagrs., tables.
1. The causes of literacy.-2. Evidence of literacy.-3. International comparisons.- 4. Conclusion.
-- -- CHEAP LITERATURE see publishing - cheap literature.
-- BOOKSELLING
474 The Associated booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland discuss the question. [Report of meeting, 23 Ja]. Bksllng new ser 1no2:40-1 F 1895.
475 Philip, son, and nephew. Probable extinction of the retail bookseller. [Activities of religious societies]. (Correspondence). Bksllng new ser 1no11:457 N 1895.
476 Plomer, Henry R. John Trundle. [Bksllr., Paris, 1636]. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no3:33-4 1905/6.
--, REGIONAL
477 Boulter, Walter C. Provincial booksellers. N&Q ser10no...: Mr 1906; P.N.R.; C.W. Sutton. 5:243 Mr '06; .. . Correction to BBTC 4:1022.
-- -- ABERDEENSHIRE
478 [Walker, George]. Brown's Aberdeen book-stall. Brown's Bookstall 1:1-7 Ja 1892; 2:13-17 F '92; 3:33-7 Mr '92; 4:45-51 Ap '92; 5:61-9 My '92; 6:77-85 Je '92; 7:93-101 Jl '92; 8:108-19 Ag '92; 9:124-35 S '92; 10:141-9 Oc '92; 11:157-63,169 N '92; 12:179-85 D '92; 13:1-9 Ja '93; 15:35-41 Mr '93; George Washington Wilson, 1822-1893, 16:49-59 Ap '93; 17:73-83 My '93; 18:93-101 Je '93; 19:113-21 Jl '93; 20:129-35 Ag '93; 23:201-9 N '93; 24:225-33 D '93; 25:1-15 Ja '94; 26:22-7 F '94; 27:3-41 Mr '94; 28:49-57 Ap '94; 30:81-7 Je '94; 36:157-81 D '94. illus., port.
479 McDonald, William R. Book-auctions and book-sales in the Aberdeen area, 1749-1800. Aberdeen Univ R 42no2:114-32 1967.
-- -- CAMBRIDGESHIRE
480 David of Cambridge; some appreciations. [Cambridge], C.U.P., 1937. 35p. ports.17cm.
Appreciations: 1. By T.R. Glover.-2. By sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.- 3. By W.H.D. Rouse.-4. By H.F. Stewart.-5. By S.C. Roberts.-The song of David.
-- -- KENT
481 Ellis, J.R. An epic of retail enterprise. [H.J. Goulden's, Canterbury, stners.]. [Canterbury], 1935. [3]p. illus., port. 22cm.
Repr. from Town and Country News Oc '35.
-- -- LANARKSHIRE
482 Messrs. Blackie and son, limited. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 56no1333:68-90 Ja 1892. ports.
-- -- LANCASHIRE
483 Young, Harold E. A memoir of Henry Young, bookseller in Liverpool. Sandgate, Blundellsands, 1930. (Ltd. to 15 copies).
The Liverpool City libr., UK and USA ILL could not locate this item, which may, indeed, be a typescript.
-- -- LONDON
484 Puttick and Simpson, London. Puttick and Simpson's list of sales. [Index to their sale catalogues, 1846-1870]. [By F. Marcham?]. [London], 1928. [1],59l. 25cm. (Typescript).
485 R.E. Thomas; W.S. Wilson; M.J. Atkins. [R.E.Thomas and company]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 6no35:309-10 S/Oc 1893. ports.
486 Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and company, limited; an interview with mr. F.H. Miles (Illustrated interviews). Bksllng new ser 1no1:7-9 Ja 1895. ports.
487 White, J.W. Gleeson. Booksellers' arcade. [Holywell street]. Bksllng new ser 1no6:171-3 Je 1895.
488 Paston, George, pseud. `James Lackington, bootmaker and bookseller' in Little memoirs of the eighteenth century. London, G. Richards; New York, E.P. Dutton, 1901. (Privately ptd. 1893). p.[203]-34.
489 Plomer, Henry R. Inventory of Timothy Garthwaite, bookseller. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no2:20-2 1905.
490 Allingham, Emily G. A romance of the rostrum: being the business life of Henry Stevens and the history of thirty-eight King street, together with some account of famous sales held there during the last hundred years. [Some notice of book sales]. London, H.F. and G. Witherby, 1924. 333p. illus., ports., facsim. 22cm.
491 Fabes, Gilbert H. The romance of a bookshop, 1904-1929.[London], Privately ptd., 1929. (Rev. ed. 1938). 56p. illus., ports. 21cm.
492 ---. ---, 1904-1938. [Rev. ed.] [London], Privately ptd., 1938. (First publ. 1929). 64p. illus., ports. 21cm.
493 [Bell, Roy F.]. Gordon and Gotch, London; the story of the G. and G. century, 1853-1953. [Periodical distributors]. London, Gordon and Gotch, [1953]. viii,152p. illus., ports., facsims. 24cm.
494 [Foyle, W. and G., London]. Foyles fifty years, 1904-1954. London, [1954]. [12]p. illus., ports. 16cm.
495 [Smith, J. Granville-]. Jones, Yarrell and company: bicentenary 1960. London, 1960? 15p. illus., ports. 20cm.
497 Jordan and sons, London. Jordans, 1863-1963: the story of Jordan and sons limited.... [London], [1963]. 38p. illus. 13 x 20cm.
496 Parker, Wyman W. Henry Stevens of Vermont, American rare book dealer in London, 1845-1886. Amsterdam, N. Israel, 1963. 348p. illus., port. 21cm.
1. The young man from Vermont, 1819-40.-2. The making of a bookseller, 1840-45.-3. John Carter Brown, 1845.-4. The British museum agency, 1846.-5. The State paper office and the Grenville library, 1846.-6. James Lenox, 1847.-7. The first American tour, 1847-48.-8. Morley's hotel, 1848-51.-9. Smithsonian agent, 1852.-10. Hands across the sea, 1853-54.-11. The great Bible years, 1854-55.-12. American books and an American trip, 1856-58.-13. The Crowninshield library, 1859.-14. The Humboldt library, 1860.-15. The Civil war, 1861-65.-16. Reconstruction in the book business, 1866-67.-17. Brown, Brinley, and bibles again, 1870-77.-18. The Library association, 1878-86.-Appendix: Chronological bibliography of the publications of Henry Stevens (p.308-38).
-- -- MIDLOTHIAN
498 Messrs. Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1311:171-2 Ag 1891. port.
499 Messrs. Macniven and Wallace, Edinburgh. [Edinburgh]. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1310:131 Ag 1891. ports.
500 Messrs. Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier. [Edinburgh]. (Publishers of to-day). Publ Circ 54no1304:680-2 Je 1891. ports.
501 Mr. James Stillie, Edinburgh. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1312:207-8 Ag 1891. port.
502 Mr. James Thin, Edinburgh. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1308:83-4 Jl 1891.
503 Mr. John Grant, Edinburgh. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no107:59 Jl 1891.
504 Mr. John Molyneaux of the R.T.S., Edinburgh. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1313:231 Ag 1891. port.
505 Mr. Robert Waller Hunter, Edinburgh. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1317:329 S 1891. port.
506 Mr. Thomas George Stevenson, Edinburgh. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1316:305-6 S 1891.
507 Mr. William Brown, Edinburgh. [Est. 1877]. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1314:255 S 1891. port.
508 Edinburgh booksellers' society. [Laws and regulations]; the...limited, formerly the Society of booksellers of Edinburgh, Leith, and suburbs. [Rev. and adopted 26th April, 1939.]. [Edinburgh, [1939]. 21p. 22cm.
-- -- NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
509 Medlicott, Margaret P., ed. No hero I confess; a nineteenth-century autobiography by Christopher N. Wright. London, Pelham, 1969. 162p. 23cm.
Rev: J. Dove. Libr World 71:836 '70; TLS 12 Mr '70:288.
-- -- OXFORDSHIRE
510 Lindsay, Thomas M. `An Oxford bookseller in 1520' in Stirling's and Glasgow public library. Report for the hundred-and-sixteenth year. Glasgow, Ptd. Aird and Coghill, 1907. p.8-14.
511 M.A. Oxon., pseud. The Parkers of Oxford, by M.A. Oxon. Oxford, 1914. Not found.
-- -- YORKSHIRE
512 Hester, Giles. Nevill Simmons, bookseller and publisher; with notices of literature connected with Sheffield. [And N. Simmons of Kidderminster and London]. London, E. Stock; Sheffield, Leader, 1893. 50p. 21cm.
-- AUCTIONS AND SALES
For individual auctioneers, see under --Printers, publishers, etc. or the regional subheadings preceding.
513 Trade dinners. (Fifty years of The bookseller and bookselling, 6). Bksllr 602:22-5 Ja 1908.
-- MISCELLANEA
514 Shaylor, Joseph. The fascination of books, with other papers on books and bookselling. London, S. Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1912. xii,356[1]p. port., facsims. 20cm.
The fascination of books.-Booksellers and bookselling.-The Christmas book.-Bookselling and some of it humours.-Early Victorian bookselling.-Some old libraries.-The revolution in educational literature.-The evolution of the bookseller.-On the selling of books.-Nineteenth century book distributing.- Publishing.-Booksellers' trade dinner sales.-The use and abuse of book titles.- On the life and death of books.-Fiction, its use and classification.- Bookselling and the public.-Hymns, hymn writers, and hymn books.-Reprints and their readers.
515 Antiquarian booksellers' association. ABA annual, incorporating the first annual lecture by Michael Sadleir. London, W. Dawson and sons, 1952. 57p. illus., facsim. 23cm. (Antiqu Bksllrs' Assn Annual).
Includes A book collector speaks to the trade, Michael Sadleir.-Jonas Hanway, Arnold Muirhead.-An annotated copy of Sterne's Sentimental journey, Kenneth Monkman.-The first antiquarian booksellers' directory, Peter Murray Hill. [A. Gyles, 1886].-The story of aquatint and its employment in book illustration, H.G. Gwyn Jeffreys.-The Sadleir 19th century fiction catalogue, Dudley Massey.-William Caxton, an appreciation, P.H. Muir.
516 ---. Books and the man. London, W. Dawson and sons, 1953. 76p. illus. 24cm. (Antiqu Bksllrs' Assn Manual, 2).
Includes Sir Thomas Phillipps; the second A.B.A. lecture, A.N.L. Munby.- Gibbon, the `unprofitable undergraduate', John F. Fulton.-Modern first editions, A. Miller.- The `Lincoln nosegay' books, William A. Jackson [= 1:542].-Dr. Johnson and the book trade, Alan G. Thomas.-The restoration of the Chichester antiphonal, Albert F. Seth.-Notes on advertising in early newspapers and periodicals, Richmond P. Bond.-Old flower books; a bookseller's view, Handasyde Buchanan.-William Creech, Ian R. Grant.
-- PRICES
517 Longman, C. James. The publishers' suggestion for the booksellers' grievance. [Suggests wholesale prices established by publrs.]. Bksllng new ser 1no8:259-60 Ag 1895.
518 The question of the day: an interview with mr. David Stott. [Net books]. Bksllng new ser 1no2:39-40 F 1895. port.
519 Steele, Robert R. The prices of English and Irish books. [T. Downes, 1620]. Bib Register 1no3:41-4 1905/6. [Sg.: Robert Steele].
520 The struggle against underselling. (Fifty years of The bookseller and bookselling, 3). Bksllr 602:14-19 Ja 1908.
521 Macmillan, sir Frederick O. The Net book agreement 1899 and the book war 1906-1908; two chapters in the history of the book trade, including a narrative of the dispute between The times book club and the Publishers' association, by Edward Bell.... Glasgow, Ptd. for the author by R. Maclehose, 1924. 81p. 23cm.
522 Barker, Ronald Ernest. and G.R. Davies. Books are different; an account of the defence of the Net book agreement before the Restrictive practices court in 1962.... With an introd. by John Boon. London, Macmillans; New York, St. Martin's pr., 1966. xx,938p. 22cm.
PAPER AND PAPERMAKING
See also Printing-Imposition, format, and size. For paper production in specific localities, see under following regional subheadings. Major papermakers are listed under --Printers, publishers, etc.
523 LaRue, Jan. English music papers in the Moravian archives of North Carolina. [With list of watermarks]. Monthly Mus Rec 89no995:185-8 S/Oc 1959.
524 Lewis, Peter W. A numerical approach to the location of industry exemplified by the distribution of the papermaking industry in England and Wales from 1860 to 1965. [Hull], University of Hull, 1969. xii,130p. diagrs., tables, maps. 21cm. (Univ Hull Publs. Occas Pa Geogr, 13).
--, REGIONAL
-- -- ABERDEENSHIRE
525 Cormack, Alexander A. 1750-1933: Our ancient and honourable craft; being an account of the rise and development of paper-making in Scotland and at Culter, Aberdeenshire in particular. [London, Ptd. by Loxley], 1933. 30p. illus., port. 21cm.
Repr. from The paper market and stationery world.
526 ---. Paper-making on Deeside, 1750-1932. Deeside Field 6:36-45 1933. illus.
527 [Cruikshank, James]. Alex. Pirie and sons limited, paper manufacturers, Stoneywood and Waterton works, Aberdeen, 1770-1945; the history of a noble enterprise and world-known incorporation. [Aberdeen?], [1946]. 100 l. illus., ports. 25cm. (Typescript)
Introduction.-Historical: 1. Aberdeenshire in the eighteenth century.-2. Territorial records.-3. Ownership of the manor.-Biographical: 4. A family of papermakers.-5. Patrick Pirie-Gordon.-6. Pirie family tree.-7. Calendar.-8. Personalia.-Descriptive: Transition.-Stoneywood in 1945.-11. Statistics.-12. Subsidiary factories.-13. The background.
528 Culter mills paper company, Culter. History of Culter paper mills; two hundred years of progress. [Peterculter], 1951. 63p. ports., illus., tables. 23cm.
-- -- BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
529 Wiggins Teape and company, Wooburn Green. Glory paper mills; Wiggins Teape and company (1919) limited, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, Bucks. [High Wycombe], [1956]. [44]p. illus., ports. 24 x 30cm.
-- -- GLOUCESTERSHIRE
530 Adlard, Eleanor. A short history of Postlip mill, Winchcombe. London, F. Muller, 1949. (2d ed. [1950]). 32p. illus., ports, facsims.
531 ---. ---. 2d ed. London, Produced for Evans, Adlard by F. Muller, [1950]. 32p. illus., ports., facsims.
-- -- HERTFORDSHIRE
532 Evans, Joan. Time and chance; the story of Arthur Evans and his forebears. London, Longmans, [1943]. xi,410p. illus., ports. 21cm.
Includes 5. John Dickinson, 1806-1848.-9. John Evans, 1863-1869.-10. Nash mills, 1870-1908.
-- -- IRELAND
533 Dix, Ernest R.McC. A note on paper-making in Ireland. Dublin Penny J new ser 1no15:231 1902.
-- -- KENT
534 Wiggins Teape and company, Dartford. The Wiggins Teape group: [The Dartford paper mills]. London, Gateway house, [1950]. 40p. illus., facsims. 23cm.
-- -- KILDARE
535 From The Dublin journal no. 3079 from Saturday October 23rd to Tuesday October 26th, 1756. [R. Randall, pprmkr., Newbridge]. (George Faulkner's). Kildare Archæol Soc J 14no2:167 1966/7.
-- -- LANARKSHIRE
536 Craig, Robert and sons, Airdrie. A century of papermaking, 1820-1920. Edinburgh, Ptd. by R. and R. Clark, 1920. vii,143p. illus., facsims., ports. 24cm.
Reflections.-Newbattle mills.-Moffat mills.-Caldercruix mills.-The limited company.-The board of directors.-The staff.
-- -- LANCASHIRE
537 Murray, Arthur C. The story of the Barrow paper mills. [Glossop]. [Barrow], [1950]. 16p. 23m.
538 East Lancashire paper mills company, Radcliffe. 1860-1960: one hundred years of progress. Radcliffe, [1960]. 61p. illus., ports. 28cm.
539 Walmsleys (Bury), ltd., Bury. The house of Walmsley. [Pprmkng. machinery]. Bury, 1961. 30p. illus., plans, diagrs. 26cm.
Includes `A brief history of Walmsleys, 1866-1961'.
-- -- LEICESTERSHIRE
540 Mason, John. Twelve by eight; some adventures in papermaking. A talk to the Double Crown club, 11 December, 1957. Leicester, College of art, 1958. (Repr. 1959). 8p. illus. 19cm.
541 ---. A bookbinder makes paper. [Twelve by eight papermill]. Penrose Ann 53:80-3 1959. illus.
542 ---. Twelve by eight; some adventures in papermaking. A paper read to the Double Crown club, 11 December, 1957 and now repr. [North Harrow], Private libraries association, 1959. (First publ. 1958). [4]p. 18cm. C-t.
Repr. from Priv Libr 2:38-41 Ja '59.
-- -- LONDON
543 O'Connor, Thomas P. The house of Spicer: to celebrate the reunion of the two great Spicer paper houses.... London, Spicers ltd., 1922. 15p. illus., port. 22cm.
544 Spicers' ltd., London. The house of Spicer; what they make and sell: the story of a visit to their offices, factories, and mills. [London], [1930]. 54p. + fold. map. 25cm.
545 Barclay and Fry, London. Barclay and Fry, ltd., 1799-1949. [Est. 1867]. [London], [1949]. 16p. illus., ports. 21cm.
546 Hall Harding, London. One hundred years of family enterprise, 1853-1953. London, Hall Harding, [1953]. 23p. illus., ports. 26cm.
547 Dray, G.W. and son, London. A century of service, 1856-1956; the story of G.W. Dray and son limited and the Drayton paper works limited. [London, Harley publ.], [1956]. 64p. illus. 24cm.
548 Owen, Roderic. Lepard and Smiths limited, 1757-1957. [Paper merchants]. [London], Lepard and Smiths, [1957]. 16p. illus., ports., facsims. 28cm.
549 Jones, Samuel and company, London. 150 years on paper. [London], [1960]. 39p. illus. 16 x 25cm. C-t.
-- -- MIDDLESEX
550 Willesden dux, London. The romance of Willesden Dux oriental; fabric proofings, canvas, paper.... London, 1941. xxi,174p. illus., ports., facsims. 23cm.
-- -- MIDLOTHIAN
551 Waterston, Robert. Early paper making near Edinburgh. Extracted from the twenty-fifth volume of the Book of the old Edinburgh club, May 1946. [Markinch], [1946]. 29p. facsims. 21cm.
For contents, see BBTC 4:1710.
552 Bertrams, ltd., engineers, Edinburgh. Within a mile of Edinburgh town; the history of Bertrams limited. [Pprmkng. and ptg. machinery]. Edinburgh, [1955]. 39p. illus., ports., facsims. 27cm.
-- -- SCOTLAND
553 Some contribs. to Scottish paper trade history (Some contribs. to Scottish paper trade history). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 1914; 13. 74no1:18-20 Ja '14; 14. 74no5:15-16 Ja '14; 15. The mills of messrs. Robert Craig and sons, ltd. 74no24:14-16 Je '14; 16. 76no14:12 Ap '15; 17. 77no16:215-16 Oc '15; 17a. 77no20:4 N '15; 18. Messrs. John Collins, ltd., Stoneywood mill, Denny. 78no2:12 Ja '16; 19. 78no15:11-12 Ap '16; 20. 79no2:11-12 Jl '16. illus., table.
-- -- STIRLINGSHIRE
554 Messrs. John Collins, limited, Stoneywood mill, Denny. (Some contribs. to Scottish paper trade history, 18). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 78no2:12 Ja 1916. illus.
-- -- SUFFOLK
555 Mais, S.P.B. Gateway house. [Ipswich?], Wiggins Teape group, [1955]. 30p. illus., port. 22cm.
-- -- SUSSEX
556 Shorter, Alfred H. Paper-mills in Sussex. Sussex N&Q 1951.
Repr. in Industrial Past 10no1:26-9 '83.
-- KINDS OF
557 M., H.A. The origin of coated paper. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 78no3:12 Je 1916.
558 Entwisle, Eric A. Early black and white papers. Connoiss 97no413:16-17 Ja 1936. illus.
559 Wheelwright, William B. The survival of hand-papermaking in England. Paper Mkr 26no2:25-7 S 1957. illus.
-- MANUALS
560 Parkinson, Richard. A treatise on paper. 3d ed. Clitheroe, R. Parkinson; London, C. Lockwood, 1896. (1st ed. 1886). 147p. + 16 specimens. 21cm.
-- MATERIALS
561 Ryan, Hugh. Description of the Celbridge peat paper factory. [Callender's paper co.]. (Reports on the Irish peat industries, pt.1). Roy Dublin Soc Econ Proc 1pt10:412-13 Jl 1907.
-- PROCESSES AND METHODS
562 Cornely, Berthold. Eine papiergeschichtliche Untersuchung 6ber das Sch)nen und FSrben des Papieres in der Masse. [A paper-historical investigation of internal tinting and dyeing of paper]. Papiergeschichte 6no4:44-60 S 1956.
563 Voorn, Henk. A short history of the glazing of paper. Paper Mkr 27no1:3-10 F 1958. facsims.
Oriental methods.-Early occidental methods.-The glazing hammer.-`No improvements, please'.-The calender; a Dutch invention?
564 Renker, Armin. William Cobbett and his cornstalk paper. Paper Mkr 28no1:23-30 F 1959. ports., facsims.
A Treatise on Cobbett's corn [1828].-Others make paper from cornstalks.
565 Voorn, Henk. A brief history of sizing paper. Paper Mkr 30no1:47-53 F 1961. illus., facsim.
Sizing in China.-Japanese sizing procedures.-Sizing in the Moslem world.- Sizing in Europe.-Rosin sizing in the nineteenth century.-The age of chemistry.
-- WALLPAPER
566 Oman, Charles C. Catalogue of wall-papers [in the Dept. of engraving, illustration and design, Victoria and Albert museum]. London, Board of education, 1929. viii,114p. illus. 25cm. (Victoria and Albert museum. Publ 185 E.I.D.).
`English wall-papers' (p.73-97).
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567 Percival, MacIver. Old wall-papers. Connoiss 47no186:79-85 F 1917. illus.
568 Brackett, Oliver. English wall-papers of the eighteenth century. Connoiss 52no206:83-8 Oc 1918. illus.
569 Jourdain, M. English wall-papers. Architect R 49no290:14-17 Ja 1921. illus.
570 ---. Early printed papers [used as box-linings.]. Connoiss 52no247:156-9 Mr 1922. illus.
571 Jenkinson, sir Hilary. English wall-papers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Antiquaries J 5:237-53 1925. illus.
Introductory.-The early history of wall-papers in France and England.-Some modern discoveries.-The present article.-English provenance.-Dimensions.-Date, and the question of deed boxes.-Classification of papers found.-1(a). True wall-papers.-1(b). Book covers.-1(c). Box linings.- 1(d). Pattern or diaper papers.-2. Coloured papers.-Postscript.
572 Jourdain, M. Panoramic wall-papers. Country Life 59no1528:60910 Ap 1926. [Sg.: M.J.]. illus.
573 Sugden, Alan V. and J.L. Edmondson. A history of English wallpaper, 1509-1914. London, B.T. Batsford, [1926]. xiii,281p. ports. illus.
1. Wallpaper's ancestry.-2. Early wallpapers.-3. Eighteenth century developments.-4. Famous pioneers.-5. Chinese papers and English imitations.- 6. Late Georgian achievements.-7. The coming of machinery.-8. How wallpaper found itself.-9. The coming of William Morris.-10. Developments in taste and technique.-Mill records.-Raised materials for relief decoration.
574 Tipping, H. Avray. English wallpapers, old and new. Country Life 95no1522:343-5 Mr 1926. illus., facsim.
575 Oman, Charles C. Old English flock papers. (For the connoisseur). Country Life 62no1599:xl-xlii S 1927. illus.
576 Benham, W. Gurney. Wall decorations; paintings and paper. [Wallpaper c.1700 at Holly trees mansion, Colchester]. Essex R 38no149:9-12 Ja 1929. illus.
577 Jenkinson, sir Hilary. Recently discovered wall-paper at Colchester. [Wallpaper c.1717-30 at Holly trees]. Essex Archæol Soc Trans new ser 19pt4:224-9 1929. illus.
Finding and present state of the paper.-Date.-Description.-Method of manufacture.
578 Oswald, Arthur. Scenic and architectural wallpapers. Country Life 57no1726:255-6 F 1930. illus.
579 Oman, Charles C. English chinoiserie wall-paper. Country Life 73no1882:150-1 F 1933. illus.
580 Vallance, Aylmer. Notes on wall-papers. [Early 19th cent.]. Archæol Cantiana 46:150-1 1935. illus.
581 Wace, A.J.B. Lining papers from Corpus Christi college. Oxoniensia 2:166-70 1937. illus.
582 Crace, John G. The Crace papers; two lectures on the history of paperhangings delivered...to the Royal institute of British architects on 4th and 18th February, 1839. With foreword and comments by A.V. Sugden and E.A. Entwisle. [Birmingham, J.G. Hammond, ptrs.], 1939. 55p. illus., port. 24cm.
583 Longfield, Ada K. History of the Dublin wall-paper industry in the 18th century. Roy Soc Antiqu Ireland J 77pt2:101-20 D 1947. illus.
`Index of Irish paper-stainers' (p.116-20).
584 ---. The manufacture of raised stucco or papier mâché papers in Ireland, c.1750-70. Roy Soc Antiqu Ireland J 78pt1:55-62 Jl 1948. illus.
585 ---. Old wall-papers in Ireland; some eighteenth- and early 19th century Chinese, French and English examples. Roy Soc Antiqu Ireland J 78pt2:157-69 1948; 80pt2:187-92 '50; 87pt2:141-6 '57. illus.
586 Heal, sir Ambrose. Paper-stainers of the 17th and 18th centuries. Country Life 106no2740:258-60 Jl 1949. facsims.
587 Entwisle, Eric A. The Blew paper warehouse in Aldermanbury, London. [18th cent.]. Connoiss 125no517:94-8 My 1950. illus., facsims.
588 ---. 18th-century flock wallpaper at Clandon park, near Guildford. Surrey Archæol Collns 52:56-9 1952. illus.
589 ---. Early wall-papers [at Gwernhaylod, Flint.] Country Life 114no2948:212-13 Jl 1953. illus.
590 Daniell, J.A. A series of eighteenth-century wall-papers from Scraptoft hall, Leicestershire. Leicestershire Archæol & Hist Soc Trans 39:34-5 1963/4.
591 Entwisle, Eric A. Wallpapers of the Victorian era. Leigh-on-sea, F. Lewis, [1964]. 55p. + 47l. plates. illus., facsims. 29cm. (Ltd. to 500 copies).
1. Mawer Cowtem and J.G. Crace.-2. Critics of wall-paper design.-3. Two Great exhibitions, 1851, 1862.-4. Manufacturing processes and working conditions.-Wallpaper novelties.-6. Pioneer paperstainers.-7. William Morris and later designers.-8. Rosamund M. Watson and C.F.A. Voysey.-9. Fin de siècle and art nouveau.-10. France and other countries.
592 Longfield, Ada K. Some later excise marks on English wallpapers. Paper Mkr 35no2:36-42 Oc 1966. illus.
-- WATERMARKS
593 Spalding and Hodge, London. Notes on watermarks. [London], [1907]. 24[6]p. illus. 23cm.
PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, ETC.
Under this heading are listed materials relating primarily to prominent members of the book trade, i.e., printers, publishers, papermakers, bookbinders, illustrators, booksellers, typefounders and typographers, and to presses. Items on other members of the book trade are usually recorded under the regional subheadings of the appropriate subject, e.g. Bookbinding, Bookselling, Illustrated books, Printing. -- Members of the booktrade and organisations listed here are referred to in the Index under the regional heading, e.g., printing - London but the specific items are not indexed under that heading. - Persons and organizations are given references under only one heading, usually the major or prior occupation.
-- ARNOLD, EDWARD JAMES, LEEDS, est.1863
594 100 years of school printing: Arnold of Leeds. Brit Ptr 76no4:84-8 Ap 1963. illus.
595 Arnold, E.J. and son, London. A service to education; the story of the growth of.... [Leeds], [1963]. 64p. illus., ports. 23cm.
Includes The story of the company.
-- ASHENDENE PRESS, Chelsea, 1894-1923
596 Johnson, Foster M. St.John Hornby and his Ashendene press. Wesleyan Libr N 3:1-12 1964. illus.
`Checklist of Ashendene press publications at Wesleyan' (p.11-12).
-- ASSOCIATION OF CORRECTORS OF THE PRESS, LONDON, est.1854
597 London association of correctors of press. [Dinner for foundation of Readers' pension]. Ptrs' Register 30no335: Suppl viii My 1891.
598 Readers at dinner. [London assn. of correctors]. Ptrs' Register 31no347: Suppl vii My 1892.
599 London association of correctors of the press. Jubilee...1854-1904. [London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1904?]. 15p. 21cm.
-- BARBER, JOHN, 1675-1740
600 Berry, W. Turner. The first printer Lord mayor. (A case of odd sorts). Ptg R 1no2:138-9 1931. facsim.
-- BASKERVILLE, JOHN, BIRMINGHAM, 1706-75
601 Reed, Talbot B. John Baskerville, printer. [Resumé of lecture]. Ptrs' Register 31no347: Suppl vi-vii My 1892.
602 John Baskerville, a letter to the French king's printer [printed]. Bib Register 1no3:38-51 1905/6.
603 Falk, Valter. John Baskervilles typsnitt i original och efterbildning. [Type specimen]. Biblis '58:46-56. table, fold.facsim. inside back cover.
-- BAXTER, GEORGE, 1804-67
604 [Etheridge, Ernest], ed. Baxter, Le Blond Baxter and Baxter process print values for 1922-4. Leamington Spa, Courier pr., 1922-4. 3v. 15cm.
605 Baxter's prints, of which his plates and blocks passed into other printers' hands. (Baxter chats, 7). Baxter Times 1no7:196-9 D 1923; 8. 1no8:227-31,253 Ja '24; 9. 1no9:259-61 F '24; 10. 1no10:291-3 Mr '24; 11. 1no11:323-5 Ap '24. facsims.
606 Etheridge, Ernest. Faked Baxters. Baxter Times 1no2:50-4 Jl 1923.
607 Catling, H.D. George Baxter, the man and his work. Baxter Times 1no9:281-3 F 1924; 1no10:314-15 Mr '24; 1no11:345,348 Ap '24.
1. What is a Baxter print?-2. How many varieties are there?-3. What are they worth?-4. Are there any forgeries?-5. Who was Baxter?-6. What was his process?- 7. What was his place among colour-printers?
608 Two Baxter collectors on their hobby; graphic lectures at Birmingham. [J.W. Heath; J. Meacham]. Baxter Times 1no10:294-5 Mr 1924.
-- BELL, GEORGE, 1814-90
609 Messrs. George Bell and sons. (Publishers of to-day). Publ Circ 59 [i.e. 58]no1402:524-6 My 1893. ports.
-- BELL, JOHN, 1745-1831
610 Prince, Peter. John Bell and the Universal advertiser. Business Hist 11no2:90-105 Jl 1969.
-- BEWICK, THOMAS, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, 1753-1828
611 Watkinson, Raymond. Leben und Werk des Thomas Bewick. Marginalien 36:3-37 1969. facsims.
-- BLACK, ADAM, EDINBURGH, 1784-1874
612 Messrs. A. and C. Black. (Booksellers of to-day). Publ Circ 54no1298:512-13 My 1891. ports.
-- BLADES, WILLIAM, 1824-90
613 Reed, Talbot B., ed. `Memoir of the late William Blades' in Blades, William. The pentateuch of printing. London, E. Stock; Chicago, McClurg, 1891. p.[ix]-xviii.
614 [Bond, C.T.]. William Blades, typographer. Ptrs' Register 61no731:Suppl i-ii My 1924; 61no732: Suppl i-ii Je '24.
-- BOWYER, WILLIAM, 1663-1737
615 The Bowyers. (The advance of printing in the 18th century; a glimpse at some of the old disciples, 15). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 50no9:1-2 F 1902.
Printing in Scotland.-Printing in Ireland.
616 Metzger, Bruce M. `Appendix: Bowyer's contribution to New testament textual criticism' in Chapters in the history of New testament textual criticism. (New testament tools and studies, 4). Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1963. p.155-60.
-- BRADBURY, HENRY, 1831-60
617 Brad's, an historic printing house; death of mr. W.H. Bradbury. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 30no19:355 N 1892.
Punch was bought up.-Spirit and energy.-The beginnings of a great daily [Daily news].-Celebrated issues.-Mr. Bradbury....-Fine printing.-Death.-Mr. Henry Bradbury.
618 Death of mr. W.H. Bradbury. Ptrs' Register 32no353: Suppl vii-viii N 1892. port.
619 The late mr. William Bradbury. Publ Circ 57no1373:481 Oc 1892. port.
620 Bradbury, Wilkinson and company, New Malden. Over a century of security printing. [New Malden], [1965?]. 31p. illus., facsims. 24cm.
A short history of the company.-Bank-note printing.-Control and security.- Postage and revenue stamps.-Traveller's cheques.-Cheques, share certificates and bonds.-General.
-- BUTTERWORTH, JOSEPH, 1770-1826
621 Butterworths, yesterday, today, tomorrow. London, Butterworth, 1977. 44p. illus. 25cm.
-- CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH, 1846-86
622 Davis, Mary G. Randolph Caldecott, 1846-1886; an appreciation. Philadelphia, J.P. Lippincott, 1946. 46[1]p. port., facsims. 25cm.
`Bibliography: the picture books, other books' (p.45-[7]).
-- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, est.1521
623 Cambridge university press. Four centuries of printing; an exhibition of books printed at the University press, Cambridge, England, 1534-1934.Cambridge, 1934. 30p. illus. 22cm.
Covertitle: Four hundred...exhibition...held at the Sterling memorial library, Yale university...1935; other issues ...held at the Public library of the city of Boston; ...held at the New York Public library.
624 ---. ---,...held in the Library company of Philadelphia.Cambridge, 1934. 30p. illus. 22cm.
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625 ---. The Cambridge university press; historical sketch. Cambridge, C.U.P., 1910. 11p. illus., facsims. 24cm.
626 Stokes, Henry P. The emblem, the arms and the motto of the university of Cambridge; notes on their use by University printers. Cambridge, Ptd. at the U.P., [1928]. 54p. facsims. 22cm.
627 Scurfield, George. A stickful of nonpareil. [On Pitt pr.]. Illus. by Edward Ardizzione. Cambridge, Privately ptd. at the U.P., 1956. 57p. illus. 23cm. (Ltd. to 500 copies).
628 Round, C.J. Round and about the London publishing office of the Cambridge university press, 1902-1953. [London], [1960?]. 92p. + [25]p. plates. plans., ports. 27cm.
-- CASLON, WILLIAM, 1692-1766
629 Looking backward. [Caslon and co. ledger, 1766-72]. Caslon's Circ 17no62:[1] 1892. illus.
Abstr. in Ptrs' Register & Bkbndrs' & Stnrs' Rec 32no352: Suppl vi-vii Oc '92.
-- CASSELL, JOHN, 1817-65
630 Printing Christmas literature. [Repr. from Daily news]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 79:19-23 D 1892. illus.
631 A run through Cassell's. Ptrs' Register 32no354: Suppl v-vi D 1892.
Repr. from Daily news.
-- CAXTON, WILLIAM, 1422?-91
632 Kinnear, Samuel. The ups and downs of William Caxton, the first English printer. Brit Ptr 4no24:14-15 N/ D 1891.
633 Peartree, S. Montagu. A portrait of William Caxton. (Miscellaneous notes). Burlington Mag 7no29:383-7 Ag 1905.
634 [Blades, William]. Here after follows a few words on William Caxton. [San Francisco, Ptd. by the brothers Johnson at the Windsor pr.], [1926]. 11l. facsims. 30cm. (Ltd. to 200 copies).
`A few words on William Caxton...an abridgment....
635 Pollard, Alfred W. Earliest printing in England; an indulgence of 1476. London, Linotype and machinery, 1929. 13p. illus., facsim. 25cm. (Ltd. to 200 copies).
Repr. from The times 7 F '28 and Linotype Rec Jl '28.
636 (4:4322) Morgan, Paul and G.D. Painter. The Caxton Legenda at St. Mary's, Warwick, 1957.
Repr. in Painter, George D. Studies in fifteenth-century printing. London, Pindar pr., 1984. p.[114]-29. facsims.
637 (4:4336) Painter, George D. Caxton through the looking-glass, 1963.
Repr. in Painter, George D. Studies in fifteenth-century printing. London, Pindar pr., 1984. p.[130]-7. facsims.
-- CHAMBERS, W. AND R., EDINBURGH, fl.1860-90
638 Chambers, Charles E.S. A catalogue of some of the rarer books, also manuscripts, in the collection of.... With a bibliography of the works of William and Robert Chambers Edinburgh, Privately ptd., 1898. (First publ. 1866; anr. ed. 1891, 1929). 60p. ports., facsims. 24cm.
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639 Messrs. W. and R. Chambers, limited. (Publishers of to-day). Publ Circ 54no1303:658-60 Je 1891. ports.
640 Turnbull, Archie. William and Robert Chambers, 1880-1883. Edinburgh, [1952]. 23p. illus., ports., facsim.
-- CHATTO AND WINDUS, est.1873
641 Messrs. Chatto and Windus. (Publishers of to-day). Publ Circ 58no1392:246-7 Mr 1893. ports.
642 Warner, Oliver M.W. `A brief history of the firm' in Low, D.M., comp. A century of writers, 1855-1955. London, Chatto and Windus, [1955]. p.[11]-26.
-- CHENEY, JOHN, BANBURY, 1732-1808
643 Cheney and sons, Banbury. Cheney's of Banbury, 1767-1967. [Banbury], [1967]. [36]p. illus., facsims., ports. 26 x 36cm.
-- CLARK, T. AND T., EDINBURGH, est.1821
644 Messrs. T. and T. Clark. (Publishers of to-day). Publ Circ 54no1302:634-6 Je 1891. ports.
-- CLOWES, WILLIAM, 1779-1847
645 A visit to mr. Clowes's printing office, 1833. [Birmingham, Birmingham School of librarianship], [1968]. 5p. 18cm. (B.S.L. Pamphlets, 2). (Ltd. to 200 copies).
Repr. from Penny Mag Mnthly Suppl 30th D 1833.
-- COBDEN-SANDERSON, THOMAS JAMES, 1840-1922 see DOVES BINDERY, Hammersmith, 1893-1921; DOVES PRESS, Hammersmith, 1900-16
-- COCKERELL FAMILY, bookbinders, fl.1890-1962
646 Blunt, Wilfrid J.W. Cockerell; Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, friend of Ruskin and William Morris and director of the Fitzwilliam mueum, Cambridge. London, H. Hamilton; New York, Knopf, [1965]. xviii,385p. illus., ports. 23cm.
Includes Pt.1. 6. The Kelmscott press.-8. Walker and Cockerell, process engravers.-Pt.2. 6. The Roxburghe club.
-- DE LA RUE, THOMAS, 1793-1866
647 Houseman, Lorna. The house that Thomas built; the story of De la Rue. London, Chatto and Windus, 1968. xv,207p. illus., facsims., tables, ports. 23cm.
-- DICKINSON, JOHN, 1782-1869
648 Dickinson, John and company. The firm of John Dickinson and company, limited, with an appendix on ancient paper making. London, Ptd. at the Chiswick pr., 1896. 63p. illus., ports. 24cm.
Croxley mill.-Nash mills.-Apsley mill.-Home park mill.-Ancient paper-making, a lecture given at the Dickinson institute, Croxley mill, by mr. Lewis Evans.
-- DODSLEY, ROBERT, 1703-64
649 (4:4561) Todd, William B. Concurrent printing, an analysis of Dodsley's Collection of poems, 1952.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.276-88.
-- DOVES BINDERY, HAMMERSMITH, 1893-1921
650 Sanderson, Thomas J. Cobden-. Bookbinding; with illustrations from books bound by the writer. Engl Illus Mag 8no88:323-32 Ja 1891. illus.
Reported in Ptrs' Register 6 F '91:4-5.
651 The gentleman bookbinder; ten minutes with mr. Cobden-Sanderson. Sketch 4no44:219-20 N 1893. port., illus.
652 White, J.W. Gleeson. Some recent bookbindings by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson and miss E.M. MacColl. Studio 10no47:40-7 F 1897. illus.
653 Preston, Emily. T.J. Cobden-Sanderson and the Doves bindery. Craftsman 2no1:21-32 1902.
654 Proost, F.C. Cobden-Sanderson, Hammersmith. Magnus 2no7:53-6 Mei 1911. illus.
655 Reeves, Zoe. Cobden-Sanderson as a craftsman. Inland Ptr (Chicago) 77no1:75 Ap 1926. ports.
656 Löhr, Maria. Aus Meinen Erinnerungen an Cobden-Sanderson. Philobibl (Vienna) 5:331-8 1932. illus., port.
657 Ritchie, Ward. The man who became a bookbinder. [Doves bindery]. Dolphin 4pt3:234-42 1941. port., illus.
-- DOVES PRESS, HAMMERSMITH, 1900-16
658 Fowler, Alfred. T.J. Cobden-Sanderson. Miscellanea 1no6:21-4 Oc 1923. port., illus.
659 Pollard, Alfred W. Die Doves Press. Zum 10. Todestag von T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, 7 September, 1922. Wien, H. Reichner, 1932. 16p. facsim. 23cm.
Extr. from Cobden-Sanderson and the Doves press, 1929: no.4:4586.
-- FOUGT, HENRIC, 1720-82
660 Lindberg, Sten G. John Baskerville och Henric Fougt; om Svenskar hos Baskerville och Baskerville i Sverige. Biblis '58:67-134. illus., facsims.
661 Vretblad, Åke. Henric Fougts engelska musiktryck. Biblis '58:135-49.
`Förtechning över Fougts ettbladstryck' (p.146-9).
-- GILL, ARTHUR ERIC ROWTON, 1882-1940
662 Kehr, Wolfgang. Eric Gill als Schriftkünstler; zur Geschichte der englischen Typographie zwischen den beiden Weltkriegen. Archiv für Geschichte der Buchwesens lieferung 2/3:453-619 1962. facsims., diagrs.
1. Einleitung.-2. Gills Verhältnis zur Kalligraphie der Johnston-Schule.-3. Holzschnitt versalien und Initialen.-4. Perpetua type, 1925-1930.-5. Zur Geschichte der Groteskschrift in England.-6. Die Anerkennung der Maschine und der neue Stil in Buchdruck und Schrift.-7. Gill Sans Serif, 1927-1929.-8. Solus Type, 1929.-9. Drucktypen für Privatpressen.-10. Jubilee type, 1934.-11. Literaturverzeichnis.
663 Chichester. City museum. Eric Gill; an introduction to his work. [Chichester], 1964. [5]p. illus., facsims. 18cm. C-t. [Sg.: W.S.].
664 Speaight, Robert. The life of Eric Gill. New York, P.J. Kenedy, [1966]. xvii,323p. illus., ports., facsims. 25cm.
1. London, Brighton and south coast, 1882-1907.-2. Ditchling, 1907-24.-3. Capel-y-ffin, 1924-8.-4. Pigotts, 1928-40.
-- GOLLANCZ, SIR VICTOR, 1893-1961
665 Moore, Harry T. The Left book club. New Republic 93no1201:150-1 D 1937.
666 Samuels, Stuart. The Left book club. J Contemp Hist 1no2:65-86 1966. illus.
-- GRAFTON, RICHARD, 1511?-73
667 Richard Grafton of Greyfriars, printer to the king. (Notable publishers of the past). Publ Circ 58no1407:668-9 Je 1893; 58no1408:692 Je '93 . facsim.
-- GREGYNOG PRESS, NEWTOWN, est.1922
668 Jones, Dora H. The Gregynog press. Rural Industries 11:3-4 1928. [Sg.: D.H.J.].
669 Jones, Thomas. ---. Welsh Outlook 15no8:249-50 Ag 1928.
670 Maynard, Robert A. A private press with a private typefoundry; the Gregynog press and its Monotype caster. Monotype Rec 28no232:17-19 S/ Oc 1929.
671 Jones, Hugh. The Gregynog press. Montgomeryshire Soc Yrbk 1935/6:42-6 1936.
672 ---. ---. Life & Letters To-day 24no31:226-35 Mr 1940.
673 Jenkins, David. Gwasg Gregynog. Llais Llyfrau 6:1-5 1966. facsims.
-- HANSARD PRINTING AND PUBLISHING UNION, 1889-91
674 The downfall of the Hansard publishing union. [And Horatio Bottomley]. Ptrs' Register 30no333:2-3 Mr 1891; [circular to creditors]. 30no333:7 Mr '91; Action for libel against mr. Bottomley. [By ed. of Paper record]. 30no335:Suppl vii-viii My '91; The Hansard publishing union. [Account of recent mtgs.]. 30no336:6 Je '91; Autobiography of mr. Horatio Bottomley. [Examination in bankruptcy proceedings]. 31no338: Suppl vii-viii Ag '91.
-- HIS/HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, est.1786
675 Dashfield, D.C. Her majesty's stationery office. Parliamentary Affairs 8no2:205-14 1955.
676 Cox, William. Pricing policy for government publications and publishing financial statements. London?, H.M.S.O., 1961. Not found .
This item, cited by a respectable source, cannot be located. It may be an internal report.
677 ---. Purchasing and contracting. London?, H.M.S.O., 1961. Not found .
This item, cited by a respectable source, cannot be located. It may be an internal report.
678 ---. Government publishing and bookselling. London?, H.M.S.O., 1962. Not found .
This item, cited by a respectable source, cannot be located. It may be an internal report.
679 Young, John L. The changing face of government printing. Brit Ptr 75no6:91-106 Je 1962. illus.
680 ---. The state as print buyer. [H.M.S.O.]. Brit Ptr 75no10:72-6 Oc 1962. illus.
681 ---. H.M.S.O. as printer. Brit Ptr 76no5:85-92 My 1963. illus.
682 Alford, Bernard W.E. Government expenditure and the growth of the printing industry in the nineteenth century. Econ Hist R ser2 17no1:96-112 Ag 1964. table.
-- HODGSON, EDMUND, 1794-1875
683 Harris, Edward B. Messrs. Hodgson and company's list of sales by auction from 9 September 1807 to 12 December 1901. Comp. from the original catalogues, with index and notes.... [London], 1902. viii,174[25] l. 33cm. (Handwritten).
-- JAGGARD, WILLIAM, fl.1568-1623
684 (4:4914) Willoughby, Edwin E. A printer of Shakespeare. New York, E.P. Dutton [n.d.], 1934.
-- KELMSCOTT PRESS, HAMMERSMITH, 1891-8
685 The Kelmscott press. Ptrs' Register & Bkbndrs' & Stnrs' Rec 35no395: Suppl viii My 1891.
Extr. from Great Thoughts.
686 The poet as printer; an interview with mr. William Morris. Pall Mall Gaz 53no8314:1-2 N 1891. illus.
Repr. in Peterson, William S., ed. The ideal book; essays and lectures by...William Morris. [Berkeley], University of California pr., 1982. p.89-95.
687 Master printer Morris; a visit to the Kelmscott press. Brit Ptr 6:97 Mr/Ap 1893; cf. 6:98-9 Ap/My 1893.
Repr. from Daily Chron 22 F 1893:3; repr. in Peterson, William S., ed. The ideal book; essays and lectures by...William Morris. [Berkeley], University of California pr., 1982. p.95-8.
688 I., H.I. The Kelmscott press; an illustrated interview with mr. William Morris. Bksllng new ser 1no1:2-14 D 1895. port., facsims.
`A bibliography of the Kelmscott press publications" (p.10-14). - Repr. in Peterson, William S., ed. The ideal book; essays and lectures..by William Morris. [Berkeley], University of California pr., 1982. p.106-17.
689 A note by William Morris. [On Kelmscott pr.]. Mod Art 4:36-9 1896.
Extr. from paper by Carl Edelheim, `much of which was written by mr. Wiliam Morris himself'. - Repr. by Peterson, William S., ed. The ideal book; essays and lectures...by William Morris. [Berkeley], University of California pr., 1982. p.74-8. facsims.
690 Jackson, Holbrook. `The Kelmscott press' in William Morris. [Rev. & enl. ed.] London, J. Cape, [1926]. (First publ. 1903; repr. Westport, Conn., Greenwood pr., [1971]; [Folcroft, Pa.], Folcroft library ed., 1974). p.82-97.
691 Crow, Gerald H. `The embodiment of dreams, 1890-1896' in Holme, C. Geoffrey, ed. William Morris, designer. (Studio spec. winter no.). London, The studio; New York, Studio publs., 1934. p.94-110.
692 Johnson, Alfred F. William Morris as printer and book producer. Ptg R 3no3:163-5 1934. facsims.
693 Meuer, Adolph. Das typographische Abenteuer von William Morris. Schweizerisches Gutenbergmuseum/Museé Gutenberg suisse 44nr3:137-9 Oktober 1958.
694 Philip, Ejnar. William Morris og Alfred lord Tennyson; Maud et melodrama; the Kelmscott press. (Monumenta typographica, 2). Bogvennen new ser Juni '68:74-7. facsims.
-- KING'S PRINTING HOUSE
695 Steele, Robert R. The King's printer at Shrewsbury. [Proclamation, 23 Ja 1643]. Bib Register 1no1:5-6 1905.
-- LACKINGTON, JAMES, 1746-1815
696 Paston, George, pseud. of Emily M. Symonds. `James Lackington, bootmaker and bookseller' in Little memoirs of the eighteenth century. London, Privately ptd., 1893. p.[203]-34. Not found.
-- LE BLOND, ABRAHAM, 1819-94
697 Le Blond and company's pocket book prints. Baxter Times 2no3:71-2 Ag 1924. facsims.
698 Some interesting documents: letters of Abraham Le Blond.... Baxter Times 2no6:171-7 N 1924. facsims.
-- LEECH, JOHN, 1817-64
699 Frith, William P. John Leech; his life and work. [2d ed.] London, R. Bentley, 1891. (First publ. 1881). 2v. illus., port. 23cm.
-- LONDON CONSOLIDATED SOCIETY OF JOURNEYMAN BOOKBINDERS, 1787-1911
Here is also listed material relating to associated organizations, i.e. Journeymen bookbinders' trade society, est.1779; Bookbinders' pension society, 1829-65; Bookbinders' co-operative society, est.1885; Book-binders provident asylum society, 1839-65; Bookbinders' pension supplement, est.1856; Bookbinders' pension and asylum society, est.1865.
700 The booksellers' dinner; with sketches of guests and others. [Booksellers' provident institution]. Bksllng new ser 2no5:238-42 My 1896.
701 Booksellers' provident institution, London. The Booksellers' provident institution. London, 1913. 2 pts. in 1v.(31[1]; 8p.) tables. 20cm.
702 ---. ---, 1837-1937; a general survey. [London], 1937. 43[2]p. ports., tables. 18cm.
-- LONDON SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS, est.1848
Under this heading is listed material relating to the internal organization and operations of all the London compositors' societies, i.e. SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS (PHOENIX), est.1792; LONDON UNION SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS, est.1801; LONDON TRADE SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS, 1816-34; OLD LONDON SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS (THE HERRINGS), 1817-34; LONDON GENERAL TRADE SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS, 1826-34; UNION COMMITTEE OF THE TRADE SOCIETIES OF COMPOSITORS, London, fl.1832; LONDON UNION OF COMPOSITORS, 1834-45; NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION. LONDON SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS BRANCH, 1845-8 and the charitable organizations associated with them, e.g. LONDON COMPOSITORS' EMIGRATION AID SOCIETY, est.1853; COMPOSITORS' PERMANENT SICK FUND, London, est.1857; METROPOLITAN TYPOGRAPHICAL WIDOW, ORPHAN, OR NOMINEE FUND, est.1850?; PRINTERS' ART UNION ASSOCIATION, 1871-80; COMPOSITORS' DISCUSSION ASSOCIATION, London, est.1878. The distinct News compositors' societies, e.g., LONDON DAILY NEWSPAPER SOCIETY, 1820-53; LONDON SOCIETY OF COMPOSITORS, est.1848. NEWS BRANCH are listed under -- Composition - Newspapers and periodicals.
703 Mr. Drummond and the London society of compositors. [Interview on not wishing to continue as secretary]. Ptrs' Register 31no346: Suppl v-vi Ap 1892.
704 Racquet court. Paper & Ptg Trades J 76:10-13 Mr 1892. illus., ports.
705 London society of compositors. Jubilee of the London society of compositors; a brief record of events prior to and since its re-establishment in 1848. [By Charles W. Bowerman]. London, Ptd. for the Society by Blades, East and Blades, 1898. 162p. tables. 22cm.
Events prior to the re-establishment of the Society.-Brief record of events since 1848.-Amounts expended on benefits, 1848-1898.-Dates of principal events.
706 ---. L.S.C. seventy-fifth anniversary, 1848-1923; souvenir.... London, Ptd. for the Society by G.W. Jones, 1923. 40p. ports. 26cm.
707 Rowles, George E. The line is on; a centenary souvenir of the London society of compositors, 1848-1948. [London], London society of compositors, [1949?]. 115[1]p. 18cm.
-- LONGMAN, THOMAS NORTON, 1770-1842
708 Roberts, William. Longman. Sketch 6no70:239-40 My 1894. ports.
709 Indiaman, pseud. Three addresses; an essay in publishing ecology, 1939-1947. London, Longmans, Green, [1947]. 22p. illus., map. 23cm.
-- MACMILLAN, ALEXANDER, 1818-96
710 Messrs. Macmillan and company. Publ Circ 58no1385:55-9 Ja 1893. ports.
711 Mr. Alexander Macmillan, M.A. [Obituary]. Bksllng new ser 2no2:82-4 F 1896. port.
712 Graves, Charles L. Life and letters of Alexander Macmillan. London, Macmillan, 1910. v[2],417[1]p. ports.
-- MARSHALL, WILLIAM, fl.1533-7
713 (1:1364) Rhodes, Dennis E. William Marshall and his books, 1533-1537, 1964.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[24]-36.
-- MASTER PRINTERS AND ALLIED TRADES ASSOCIATION, LONDON, est.1890
714 The Printing and allied trades association. [Special general mtg.]. Ptrs' Register 30no331:5-6 Ja 1891.
715 ---. [Circulars]. Ptrs' Register 32no354:5 D 1892.
Inquiry into the real cost of the composing department.-Liability to customers for damage by fire, etc.
-- MENZIES, JAMES, EDINBURGH, 1809-80
716 [Menzies, John]. The Menzies group. [Edinburgh], John Menzies holdings, [1965]. 63p. illus., ports. 22cm.
1. John Menzies and company ltd.-2. Wyman Marshall ltd.-3. Charles Henry Pickles ltd. and C. Porter and company ltd.-4. John Menzies (holdings) ltd.....
-- MORISON, STANLEY ARTHUR, 1889-1967
717 Sidgwick, Frank. Stanley Morison. (Contemporary printers, 1). Fleuron 3:73-4 1924.
Repr. in Meynell, sir Francis M.W. and H. Simon. Fleuron anthology. [Tonbridge], 1973]. p.99-100.
718 Belgium. Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, Brussels. Stanley Morison et la tradition typographique; exposition.... [Brussels], [1966]. 78p. illus., port., facsims. 26cm.
719 Warde, Beatrice. Stanley Morison; a Paul A. Bennett memorial lecture delivered in New York, October, 1967. Pasadena, Calif., [Ptd. by G. Dahlstrom], 1967. 16p. illus., port. 25cm. (Ltd. to 500 copies).
720 Double crown club. SM; an original member of the Double crown club. Observations on Stanley Morison by five members and a guest...29 November, 1967. [Aylesbury, Ptd. by Hazell Watson and Viney and presented to members of the Double crown club by Elliott Viney], [1968]. 26p. 25cm. (Ltd. to 120 copies).
SM on the Double crown club.-Sir Francis Meynell, The early days [of Morison].-Beatrice Warde, Morison and Gill.-Ellic Howe, Morison's writings. -John Carter, The Wise affair; Printing and the mind of man.-Charles Batey, Beginning the Fell book.-Harry Carter, Collaborating with Morison.
721 Dreyfus, John G. The impact of Stanley Morison. Penrose Ann 62:94-111 1969. illus., facsims.
722 Howe, Ellic P. Stanley Morison, 1889-1967. Marginalien 35:39-55 1969.
-- MORRIS, WILLIAM, 1834-96 see kelmscott press, hammersmith, 1891-8.
-- MUDIE, CHARLES EDWARD, 1818-90
723 Keith, Sara. Mudie's Select library; principal works of fiction in circulation in 1848, 1858, 1869: catalogues arranged and indexed. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1955. iii,282l. 28cm. (Typescript).
724 ---. Mudie's Select library 1876 and 1884: new titles not appearing in the lists for 1848-1869 arranged and indexed by.... London, 1960. iii,381l. 26cm. (Typescript).
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725 Milne, James. Mudie's; the diamond jubilee of a great library. Strand 58no344:138-42 Ag 1919. illus., port.
726 Ghodes, Clarence. British interest in American literature during the latter part of the nineteenth century as reflected by Mudie's Select library. Am Lit 13no4:353-62 Ja 1942.
727 Colby, Robert A. The librarian rules the roost; the career of Charles Edward Mudie, 1818-1890. Wilson Libr Bull 26no8:623-7 Ap 1952. facsims.
728 Griest, Guinevere L. Victorian leviathan; Mudie's Select library. Ninet Cent Fict 20no2:103-26 S 1965.
-- MUIR, PERCIVAL HORACE, 1894-1979
729 Muir, Percival H. Minding my own business; an autobiography. London, Chatto and Windus, [1956]. (Repr. with a foreword by Barbara Kaye Muir, New Castle, Del., Oak Knoll books, 1991). 224p. illus., ports. 23cm.
-- MURRAY, JOHN, 1808-92
730 (4:5250) Smiles, Samuel, ed. A publisher and his friends. 1891.
Rev: PubL Circ 54:329-32 '91.
731 The late mr. John Murray. Ptrs' Register 31no347: Suppl v-vi My 1892. port.
732 Roberts, William. My Murray. (Some London publishers, 2). Sketch 6no75:534-5 Jl 1894.
733 Leading London publishers. Sketch (Suppl) 28no357:10 N 1899. ports.
-- NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION, 1845-8
Includes also Provincial typographical society, 1849-77; Typographical association, est.1877.
734 Typographical congress in Manchester. [Typographical association]. Ptrs' Register 31no340:6 Oc 1891.
-- NELSON, THOMAS, EDINBURGH, 1780-1861
735 D., W.S. The late<r> Thomas Nelson. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 5no30:5-6 N/D 1892.
736 Death of mr. Thomas Nelson. Ptrs' Register 32no353: Suppl vi-vii N 1892. port.
737 The late Thomas Nelson of Edinburgh. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 30no17:327 1892. port.
Birth and education.-Formation of the firm of Nelson and sons.-Educational literature.-Mechanical inventiveness.-The schoolbook trade.-An instance of business energy.-Character and personal traits.-Death.-Business character of the firm.
738 The late mr. Thomas Nelson. Publ Circ 57no1374:505-6 Oc 1892. port.
-- NEWBERY, JOHN, 1713-67
739 Gibbs, J.W.M. John Newbery's shops in St. Paul's churchyard. Publ Circ 59no1411:56 Jl 1893.
-- NEWSPAPER PRESS FUND, LONDON, est.1859.
740 The Newspaper press fund. [28th annual dinner]. Ptrs' Register 31no337: Suppl viii Jl 1891.
-- OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, est.1584
741 Mr. Gladstone at the Clarendon press. Ptrs' Register 32no353: Suppl viii N 1892.
742 The University press at Oxford. Brit Ptr 7no38:77-92 Mr/ Ap 1894. ports., facsims., illlus., diagr.
An historical retrospect.-In what house was the first Oxford book printed?-The Clarendon press.-The present buildings.-The Clarendon press type-heights.- Ancient frames.-Lord Stanhope's lower-cases.-Old hand-presses.-The Bible side.-The ancient Oxford type `foundery'.-The invention of stereotyping and the purchase of the secret by the Oxford press.-The Oxford stitchery.-The great drying-room.-The photographic department.-Oxford india paper books.-Big books and little books.-Administration,...Height to paper of Oxford and other types compared.....
743 H., F.W. The Oxford university press; an interview with mr. Henry Frowde. [London publr.]. Bksllng new ser 1no12:44-52 D 1895. illus., ports.
744 Madan, Falconer. Die Oxforder Universitäts-Druckerei, `1468'-1914. [Extr. from his Brief account]. [Oxford], [1914]. [2]12[2]p. illus., facsims. 25cm.
745 Oxford university press. Some account of the Oxford university press, 1468-1921. Oxford, Clarendon pr., 1922. (Repr. 1922; 2d ed. 1926). 111p. illus., ports., facsims. 25cm.
1. Historical sketch.-2. The Press to-day.-3. The Press abroad.-4. Oxford books.
746 ---. ---. 2d ed. Oxford, Clarendon pr., 1926. (First publ. 1922). 133p. illus., ports., facsims. 25cm.
1. Historical sketch.-2. The Press to-day.-3. The Press abroad.-4. Oxford books.
747 [Morison, Stanley A. and H.G. Carter]. Notes towards a specimen of the ancient typographical materials principally collected and bequeathed to the University of Oxford by dr. John Fell.... [Oxford], Ptd. privately, [1953-7]. 4pts.(24; 16; 16; 20p.) 29cm. (Ltd. to 50 copies).
1. Types for Latin and the vernacular: blackletter, roman, italic.-2. Greek.-3. Flowers.-4. Exotics, by Harry Carter ([1957]).
748 (4:5359) Carter, Harry G. Wolvercote mill, 1957. (2d ed. 1974).
749 Carter, Harry G. The Fell types; what has been done in and about them. New York, O.U.P., 1968. 25p. illus., facsims. 16cm. ([Typophiles monogr. 89]). (Ltd. to 360 copies).
-- PAUL, CHARLES KEGAN, 1828-1902
750 Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and company, limited. (Publishers of to-day). Publ Circ 55no1319:425-6 Oc 1891. illus.
-- PEAR TREE PRESS, BOGNOR REGIS, 1899-1952
751 Guthrie, James J. The hand printer and his work. Bk Craftsman 1:1-17 Oc 1934.
Read before the Double crown club, Mr '34. - Repr. in Am Bk Coll 5no11:336-8 N '34; 5no12:362-5 D '34; 6no1:27-9 Ja '35; 6no2:54-5 F '35; Priv Lib ser2 9no1:24-43 '76.
752 California. University at Santa Barbara. Library. James Guthrie and the Pear tree press. Santa Barbara, 1968. 1 portfolio (illus.) (Ltd. to 1000 copies).
-- PENGUIN BOOKS, HARMONDSWORTH, est.1935
753 [Williams, sir William E.]. `A complete catalogue of the publications of Penguin books [arranged by series]' in The Penguin story, 1935-1956. [Harmondsworth, Penguin books], [1956]. p.[61]-124.
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754 [Seagrave, Edmond]. Ten years of Penguins [1935-1945]. Harmondsworth, New York, Penguin books, [1945].
Repr. from Bksllr no2072:332-3 Ag '45; no2074:368-9 S '45; no2075:386-7 S '45. illus., port.
755 ---. Ten years of Penguins: Penguin books 1945. Bksllr 2072:332-3 Ag 1945; 2074:368-9 S '45; 2075:386-7 S '45.
Repr. as monogr. 1950?.
756 Penguin books, Harmondsworth. Penguins; a retrospect, 1935-1951. [Harmondsworth], [1951]. 17p. 16cm.
Enl. from Bksllr 23 Ag, 6 S, 13 S '45.
757 [Williams, sir William E.]. The Penguin story, 1935-1956. [Harmondsworth, Penguin books], [1956]. 124p. illus., diagr. 18cm. (Q21).
1. From reprints to originals.-2. The Penguin look.-3. Handling the job.-4. Marketing the books.-5. Relations with publishers.-6. Penguin economics.-7. Penguins abroad.-8. Penguin prospect.-A complete catalogue.
758 Carrington, Noel. A century for Puffin picture books. Penrose Ann 51:62-4 1957. facsims.
Repr. in Penguin Collectors' Soc Newsl 19:280-2 N '82.
759 Penguin books, Harmondsworth. Penguins progress, 1935-1960; published on the occasion of the silver jubilee of Penguin books. [Harmondsworth], [1960]. 84p. illus., facsims. 20cm.
Foreword, by sir Allen Lane.-Introduction, by Desmond Flower.-From the outside: The author, Compton MacKenzie.-The teacher, Michael Grant.-The printer, Elliott Viney.-The reader, Richard Hoggart.-The bookseller, Reuben Heffer.-From the inside: How books are chosen.-Production and design.- Selling abroad.-Advertising and promotion.-Penguin people.-Extracts from a Penguin diary.
760 Spencer, Herbert. Penguins on the march. Typographica new ser 5:12-33 1962. facsims.
-- PITMAN, SIR ISAAC, BATH, 1813-97
761 The house of Pitman, 1930. London, Sir I. Pitman and sons, [1930]. 63p. illus., ports. 20cm.
-- POWELL, ROGER, FROXFIELD, 1896-1990
762 Nielsen, Orla. Roger Powell, en engelsk bogbinder. Bogvennen new ser 8:103-22 1953.
English summary (p.125).
763 [McLean, Ruari]. Roger Powell and Peter Waters. Connoiss 153no618:244-9 Ag 1963. illus.
-- PRESS ASSOCIATION, est.1869
764 The Press association. [24th annual mtg.]. Ptrs' Register 31no348: Suppl vi Je 1892.
-- PRINTERS' PENSION SOCIETY, LONDON, est.1827
765 Printers' pension corporation. [64th annual mtg.]. Ptrs' Register 30no334: Suppl vii Ap 1891; [anniversary dinner]. 30no336:Suppl viii Je '91; The Printers' almshouses. [8th building added at Wood green]. 31no341: Suppl vii-viii N '91.
766 The Printers' pension corporation. Ptrs' Register 31no346:7 Ap 1892.
767 Creasey, John. The printers' devil; an account of the history and objects of the Printer's pension, almshouse and orphan asylum corporation. Ed. by Walter Hutchinson. London, Hutchinson, [1943]. 94p. port., tables. 21cm.
-- PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPER SOCIETY, est.1836
768 The Newspaper society. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 29no19:345-7 My 1892. ports.
769 ---. [Conference and annual mtg.]. Ptrs' Register 31no348: Suppl v-vi Je 1892.
-- RABAN, EDWARD, ABERDEEN, d.1658
770 Anderson, Peter J., comp.. `B. Census of Raban's books' in Aberdeen. Master printers' guild. Record of the celebration of the tercentenary of the introduction of the art of printing into Aberdeen by Edward Raban in the year 1622. Aberdeen, Ptd. for the Master printers' guild, 1922. p.49-67.
See also `C. Newspaper articles [on Raban]' (p.68-71).
771 Aberdeen. Master printers' guild. Record of the celebration of the tercentenary of the introduction of the art of printing into Aberdeen by Edward Raban in the year 1622. Aberdeen, Ptd. for the Master printers' guild, 1922. 76p. illus., facsims. 21cm.
`Appendix A. The beginnings of printing in Aberdeen' by G.M. Fraser (p.34-48); `B. Census of Raban's books' by P.J. Anderson (p.49-67); `Newspaper articles [on Raban]' (p.68-71); see also `Edward Raban, laird of letters, the first in Aberdeen' by Kellas Johnstone (p.6-15); `The art and craft of printing' by P.J. Anderson.
-- RICHARDSON, SAMUEL, 1689-1761
772 Berry, W. Turner. Samuel Richardson, printer. (A case of odd sorts). Ptg R 2no1:41-2 1932. illus.
-- RIVINGTON, CHARLES, 1688-1742
773 Messrs. Rivington, Percival and company. (Publishers of to-day). Publ Circ 59no1409:9-10 Jl 1893; 59no1410:33 Jl '93. ports.
774 Gilbert and Rivington, limited; the famous oriental printers. Brit Ptr 8no44:77-82 Mr/ Ap 1895. illus.
-- SANDERSON, THOMAS JAMES COBDEN-, 1840-1922 see doves bindery, Hammersmith, 1893-1921; doves press, Hammersmith, 1900-16.
775 Scottish typographical association, Glasgow. ...Report of proceedings of the special delegate meeting of the...Edinburgh...12th and 13th June, 1891. .... Glasgow, Ptd. by R. Anderson, 1891. 35[1]p. 21cm.
-- SIBERCH, JOHN (JOHANN LAIR), CAMBRIDGE, fl.1521-2
776 (4:5653) [Treptow, Otto]. Johann Lair von Siegburg (John Siegburg), 1964. (Rev. ed. Heimatbuch der Stadt Sieburg, 2, 1967).
-- SMITH, GEORGE `MURRAY', 1824-1901
777 Roberts, William. Messrs. Smith, Elder and company. (Some London publishers, 8). Sketch 10no127:527-8 Jl 1895. [Sg.: W.R.]
-- SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY, 1792-1865
778 Colby, Robert A. That he who rides may read; W.H. Smith and son's Railway library. Wilson Libr Bull 27no4:300-6 D 1952. illus.
Unique bookselling and lending.-These highway-men.-Bookstalls in railroad stations.-...Low cost editions.-...Influence on modern publishing.-Quantity not quality.-Literary boycotts.-End of the enterprise.
779 Smith, W.H. and son, London. The story of W.H. Smith and son. [5th ed.] [London], Ptd. for private circulation, [1955]. (First publ. 1921; 2d ed. 1932; 3d ed. 1937; 4th ed. 1949). ix,242p. illus., ports. 17cm.
780 Preston, William C. Messrs. W.H. Smith and son's bookstalls and library. Good Words 36:474-8 1895.
-- SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, est.1698
781 Allen, William O.B. and E. McClure. `Printing and circulating Christian literature' in Two hundred years; the history of the Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1693-1898. London, S.P.C.K., 1898. p.166-99. facsims., table.
See also 6. The foreign translation work of the Society [incl. Welsh publications].
782 Clarke, W.K. Lowther. A history of the S.P.C.K. London, S.P.C.K., 1959. 244p. illus., port., facsims., map. 22cm.
Includes 2. Thomas Bray and his projects.-6. Literature (a) Libraries (b) Publishing.-12. Nineteenth-century publishing and bookselling (a) Bibles and prayer books (b) Religious tracts and books (c) General literature (d) Treatment of authors.-Appendices...E. S.P.C.K. bookshops.
-- STANHOPE, CHARLES, 3D EARL STANHOPE, 1753-1816
783 Webb, Kenneth G. Stanhope impressions; the life and work of Charles, third earl Stanhope. Oxford, College of technology, 1966. 32p. illus., port. 24cm.
1. The politician.-2. Steamboats.-3. The Stanhope press.-4. Stereotyping.-5. Disinheritance.
-- STATIONERS' COMPANY, LONDON, est.1557
784 Rivington, Charles R. `The records of the worshipful Company of stationers. 2d ed. Edinburgh, Ptd. by Turnbull and Spears, 1893. (First publ. 1883)' in Arber, Edward, ed. A transcript of the registers of the Company of stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D. Vol.5. Birmingham, 1894. p.[xxxvii]-lxxviii.
`Appendix A: Printing patents granted by James the first and his successor' (p.lvii-lviii); `B. Royal printers. University of Oxford printers. University of Cambridge printers. Printers to the City of London. (p.lix-lx); `Masters of the Company from the incorporation [to 1893]' (p.lxi-xxv).
785 London. Company of stationers. The concise account of the origin and present position of the English stock...; also the charter...and the grants...and the bye-laws regulating the English stock.now in force, containing a plain and rational account of the freemen's rights and privileges....London, 1902. (1st publ. 1893). 50p. 21cm.
786 (4:3438a) Harrison, George B. `Appendix 1: The Stationers' register' in An Elizabethan journal, 1591-4. London, G. Routledge, 1928. (Rev. ed. 1938). p.389-93.
Rev. of no.3438.
787 ---. The Worshipful company of stationers and news paper makers; notes on its origin and history, together with a list of exhibits from the Company's archives. London, [1951]. (Anr. ed. 1953). 24p. port., facsim. 21cm.
788 (4:5762) Jackson, William A. Variant entry fees of the Stationers' company, 1957.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.355-62.
-- STRAHAN, WILLIAM, 1715-85
789 William Strahan. (The advance of printing in the 18th century; a glimpse at some of the old disciples, 17). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 51no5:1-2 Oc 1902. port.
Thomas Cottrell, letterfounder.-Printing prices and wages.-The freedom of the press.-The stamp duty.-Newspapers started.
790 Nolan, J. Bennett. Printer Strahan's book account; a colonial controversy. Reading, Pa., The bar of Berkshire county, 1939. ix,143p. illus., facsims., port. 27cm. (Ltd. to 120 copies).
791 Brack, O M. `The ledgers of William Strahan' in Conference on editorial problems, 3d, Toronto, 1967. Editing eighteenth-century texts; papers.... Ed. by D.I.B. Smith. [Toronto], [1968]. p.[59]-77. facsim., table.
--TULLIS, Robert, Cupar, 1775-1831
792 Ketelbey, C.D.M. Tullis Russell; the history of R. Tullis and company and Tullis Russell and company, ltd., 180-1959. [Markinch, Fife], Tullis Russell, 1967. xiii,283p. illus., ports., map. 21cm. (Publication no.12).
-- UNWIN, THOMAS FISHER, 1848-1935
793 Mr. T. Fisher Unwin. Publ Circ 59no1415:168-9 Ag 1893.
794 ---. (Illustrated interviews). Bksllng new ser 1no4:105-7 Ap 1895. port.
795 Sir Stanley Unwin, Ll.D.; tributes from some of his friends. London, [Privately ptd.], [1954]. 56p. 18cm.
796 ---. [Repr. with adds., June] London, Ruskin house, [1954]. (First publ. Jan. 1954). 64p. 18cm.
-- VALE PRESS, 1896-1904
797 Scott, Temple. Mr.<r> Charles Ricketts and the Vale press. Bksllng new ser 2no12:501-12 D 1896. illus., facsims.
`A bibliography of the books issued by the Vale press' (p.510-12).
798 Ricketts, Charles de S. A defence of the revival of printing. [London, Ballantyne pr.], [1899]. (Repr. Forest Hills, Battery park book company, 1980). 37p. illus. 20cm.
-- WALPERGEN, PETER DE, OXFORD, 1646?-1703
799 Carter, Harry G. Peter de Walpergen against the executors of John Fell, 1687-88. Oxford, 1964. 20p. 17cm. (Double crown club anecdote, 1).
-- WHITAKER, JOSEPH, 1820-95
800 Whitaker, George H. The first two editors of The bookseller. [Joseph Whitaker; J.V. Whitaker]. (Fifty years of The bookseller and bookselling, 1). Bksllr 602:9-13 Ja 1908. ports.
801 Whitaker, sir Cuthbert. The history of Whitaker's almanack. Aslib Proc 1no2:113-18 Ag 1949.
802 Joseph Whitaker, founder of The bookseller 100 years ago. Bksllr 2732:1530-1 My 1958. port.
803 Whitaker's Almanack. Whitaker's Almanack 100:3-5 1968.
-- WORDE, WYNKYN DE (JAN VAN WYNKYN), d.1534?
804 Melville, pseud. Wynkyn de Worde's Chronycles of Englonde. N&Q ser8 9:428 My 1896.
805 Ward, Edgar D. Wynkyn de Worde, obit 1535. Ptg R 4no2:88-9 1934/5. facsim.
806 (4:6032) Rhodes, Dennis E. The Remorse of conscience, 1958.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[12]-13.
807 (4:6034) Rhodes, Dennis E. Two issues of an indulgence of Alexander vi, 1960.
Repr. in Rhodes, Dennis E. Studies in early European printing and book collecting. London, 1983. p.[18]-20.
-- WYMAN, CHARLES WILLIAM HENRY, 1832-1909.
808 [Lawrence, Arthur]. The story of Wyman and sons limited.... [London?], [1907?]. 2p. 25cm. H-t.
Extr. from Walford, Edward, ed. Old and new London. (London, Cassell, 1897). V.3, p.214-15.
809 Lawrence, Arthur. ---. Repr. from the Daily mail, February, 1907 [London], [1907]. 8p. illus., facsims. 25cm. H-t.
-- ZAEHNSDORF, JOSEPH WILLIAM, 1814-86
810 Mr. Joseph Zaehnsdorf. (Booksellers of to-day, 16). Publ Circ 54no1283:123-4 Ja 1891.
-- PRINTING
811 Great Britain. Commissioners of patents. Library. Subject list of works on the fine and graphic arts, including photography and art industries, in.... London, Ptd. for H.M.S.O. by Darling, 1904. 374p. 16cm. (Patent office Lib ser 2; Bib ser 1).
812 ---. Subject list of works on photo-mechanical printing and photography.... London, Ptd. for H.M.S.O. by Darling, 1914. v,121p. 16cm. (Subject lists. New ser CA-CC).
813 [Morison, Stanley A.]. Hand list of printing trade documents.... Cambridge, 1936.
Formerly deposited at CUL, these documents are now held by St.Bride ptg. libr.
814 Printing and allied trades research association, London. Library. Classified lists of text books, reference books, and periodicals: March 1937. London, PTRA house, [1937]. 66p. 21cm.
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815 Printing and the Labour commission. [Evidence of ptg. organisations]. Ptrs' Register 32no351: Suppl iv-vi S 1892.
816 Morris, William. and sir E. Walker. `Printing' in Arts and crafts exhibition society, London. Arts and crafts essays by members of.... London, Rivington, Percival, 1893. p.111-33.
817 Southward, John. Art in book-printing; an appreciation of the ancient and modern masterpieces. Bksllng new ser 2no2:73-4 F 1896; 2no3:129-30 Mr '96; 2no4:186-8 Ap '96.
Introductory.-The evolution of the book.-Modern conditions of book printing.
818 The advance of printing in the 18th century; a glimpse at some of the old disciples, 1. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 44no23:338 Je 1899; 2. 45no1:12 Je '99; 3. 45no25:357 D '99. facsim., port.
819 ---, 4. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 46no16:234 Ap 1900; 5. 1721-25. 47no4:55 Jl '00; 6. 1729-33. 47no6:69 Ag '00; 7. 1734-36 '00.
820 ---, 8. 1736-39. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 48no14:234 Ap 1901; 9. 1740-50. 48no21:309-14 [i.e. 310] My '01.
821 ---. The progress of the nineteenth century in the printing and allied industries. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 48no1:1-4 Ja 1901; 48no2:1-2 Ja '01; 48no3:1-3 Ja '01.
822 Isaac, Frank S. The decline of English printing in the sixteenth century. Ptg R 1no3:179-80 1931/2.
823 Mason, John H. `Printing' in Farleigh, John, ed. Fifteen craftsmen on their crafts. London, 1945. p.[52]-9.
824 Sessions, D. Mary. The Federation of master printers; how it began. London, W. Sessions, [1950]. xv,370p. 22cm.
825 Rosner, Charles. Printers progress; a comparative survey of the craft of printing, 1851-1951, dedicated to 100 years of British printing by Balding and Mansell, printers.... London, Sylvan pr.; Cambridge, Harvard U.P., 1951. 1v.(unpaged) illus., facsims. 29cm.
826 Davis, Alec. Print on show in 1862. [Ptg. and 1862 International exhibition]. Brit Ptr 75no8:71-2 Ag 1962.
827 Alford, Bernard W.E. Business enterprise and the growth of the commercial letterpress printing industry, 1850-1914. Business Hist 7no1:1-14 Ja 1965.
--, REGIONAL
828 Live and let live, pseud. Provincial printers. [Low wages]. (Correspondence). Ptrs' Register 30no333: Suppl x Mr 1891.
829 Righyni, S.L. The typography of the provincial press. Typography 6:1-6 1938. facsims.
-- -- ANGUS
830 A printer's centenary. [W. Kidd, Dundee]. Ptrs' Register 30no335:6 My 1891.
Firm est. 1791 under different name.
831 Kidd, William. Whitehall palace buildings: celebration of semi-jubilee in Young's room, 3d April 1896. Report of proceedings. [Dundee], For private circulation, [1896]. 55[1]p. illus., ports., plans. 13x22cm.
`Historical sketches. The printing art in Dundee...', by T.Y. Miller (p.31-55).
-- -- ANTRIM
832 Strain, William and sons, Belfast. Our jubilee souvenir, 1859-1909. Belfast, W. Strain and sons, [1909]. 45[1]p. illus., ports. 16cm.
833 Marshall, John J. Notes on old Belfast printers. Belfast Municipal Mus & Art Gallery Q N 52:15-18 Je 1934.
-- -- BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
834 The late mr. Henry Jowett. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 8no44:71-2 Mr/ Ap 1895.
835 Hazell's: 1863-1914, a famous printer's jubilee: anniversary gathering in London. [Hazell, Watson and Viney]. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 74no16:1-2 Ap 1914. port.
836 [Viney, Elliott], ed. Hazells in Aylesbury, 1867-1967; a scrapbook to commemorate the first hundred years at the printing works, Aylesbury. [Aylesbury], 1968. [3],188p. illus. 25cm.
Includes `Seventy years ago', Ralph C. Hazell; `Some reflections by a former chairman, 1907-1966', T.R. Walker.
-- -- CAMBRIDGESHIRE
837 Carter, William N. The first 10; some ground covered at the Rampant lions press...1949-1958. [Cambridge, Rampant lions pr.], [1959?]. 12p. illus. 28cm.
`Printed specimens...' ([10]l. at end).
838 Will Carter; profile of a craftsman. Brit Ptr 76no4:80-3 Ap 1963. illus., ports.
-- -- CHESHIRE
839 The Port Sunlight printing works. [Lever bros., near Birkenhead]. Brit Ptr 7no41:285-9 S/ Oc 1894. illus., port.
The composing room.-The press room.-The stereo foundry.-Advertising department.-Mr. Jas. B. Honeyman [manager].
840 Wilmer, E. Wrayford. Family business: the story of Wilmer brothers and Haram limited. [And Birkenhead news]. [Birkenhead, Wilmer brothers and Haram], 1961. 86p. illus., ports., geneal.table. 21cm.
-- -- DERBYSHIRE
841 Messrs. Bemrose and sons, Derby and London. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Lithographer 1no2:5-9 D/Ja 1891/2. ports.
At the Irongate establishment.-The letterpress works.-The lithographic works. - Also in Brit Ptr 5no28:5-13 Jl/Ag '92.
842 Bemrose and sons, Derby. Record of centenary celebration, 1826-1926. Derby and London, [1926]. 39p. illus. 17cm.
843 Jones, A.E. Owen-. The romance of a century, 1826-1926; being a description of the house of Bemose as a modern printing organisation. Derby, Bemrose and sons, 1926. 27p. port. 36cm.
-- -- DEVONSHIRE
844 Mr. William Winget. (Our portrait gallery, no.22). Brit Ptr 4no20:5-6 Mr/ Ap 1891.
-- -- DORSET
845 The Caxton convalescent home at Swanage. Ptrs' Register 31no340: Suppl vi Oc 1891. illus.
-- -- DUBLIN
846 Conmee, P.J. An old Dublin printing office. [J.S. Folds, afterwards G. Drought's]. [Dublin, Drought], [1898?]. 8p. port. 13cm. [Sg.: P.J. Conmey].
-- -- GLOUCESTERSHIRE
847 Everard, Edward. A Bristol printing house spoken of in several fragments. Bristol, Ptd. by E. Everard, [1902]. 106p. illus. 37cm.
848 [Mardon, Heber]. Landmarks in the history of a Bristol firm, 1824-1904. Noted by an active operator in it for more than half a century. For private circulation only. [Mardon, son, and Hall]. Bristol, Mardon, 1918. 66p. illus., ports., facsims. 21cm.
Not indexed.
849 Tanner, H.G. Some reflections on a century of progress. [Elisha Robinson]. Robinson Ann 1944:3-7 1944. ports.
-- -- HEREFORDSHIRE
850 Mr. Thomas Carver. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 5no25:5-6 Ja/ F 1892. port., illus.
-- -- ISLE OF WIGHT
851 James Henry Silsbury. (Our portrait gallery, no.24). Brit Ptr 4no21:5-6 My/ Je 1891. port.
-- -- LANARKSHIRE
852 Calvert, John. Early printing in Glasgow. Brit Ptr 4no23:15-20 S/ Oc 1891.
853 John Clavert, a notable Glasgow working printer. Brit Ptr 4no23:13 S/ Oc 1892. port.
854 The late mr. Andrew Maclure. [McLure and MacDonald, Glasgow]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Lithographer 1no5:5-6 Je/Jl 1892. ports.
855 Messrs. Millar and Lang, Glasgow. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Lithographer 3no17:137-9 Je/Jl 1894. ports., illus.
856 Robert Gardner and company, Glasgow. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Lithographer 3no15:73-4 F/Mr 1894. ports.
857 Murdoch, Thomas. The early history of lithography in Glasgow, 1860-1902. Mod Lithographer 2no2:365-9 F 1906. ports.
-- -- LANCASHIRE
858 Death of mr. James Salmon. [Ptg. engineer, Manchester]. Ptrs' Register 31no337:4-5 Jl 1891. port.
859 Joseph Richardson, printer and author. [Of London and Barrow]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 4no23:21-3 S/ Oc 1891. port., facsims.
860 Fair and unfair houses. [Successful libel action against Manchester typographical society]. Ptrs' Register 31no348:3-5 Je 1892.
861 Messrs. Blake and MacKenzie, Liverpool. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Lithographer 1no3:5-6 F/Mr 1892. port.
862 Unique career of a printer-journalist. [Thomas Baker, Liverpool]. Ptrs' Register 31no346: Suppl iii-iv Ap 1892. port.
863 Wm. Harris and sons, Manchester. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 5no265Mr/Ap: 1892. ports.
864 Herbert Parker. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 6no36:385-6 N/ D 1893. port.
865 Messrs. Geo. Falkner and sons, Manchester. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 6no31:5-6 Ja/ F 1893. ports.
866 Mr. J.J. Riley. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 7no39:141 My/ Je 1894. port.
867 Dickson, J.J. Manchester typographical society and branch of T.A.: Centenary, 1797-1897; brochure containing a brief account of the principal events.... [Manchester, J. Heywood], [1897]. 55p. illus. 21cm.
868 Hall, Fred. The history of the Co-operative printing society, 1869-1919; being a record of fifty years' progress and achievement.... [Manchester, Co-operative ptg. society?], [1920]. 352p. illus., ports., tables. 22cm.
869 Manchester and Salford association of master printers. Manchester and Salford association of master printers, 1874-1924; a jubilee souvenir. Manchester, Ptd. for the Association, 1924. 30p. illus., facsims., ports. 21cm.
Early printing and early Manchester printers.-A fifty years' record.
870 [Atkinson, James]. 100 years of steady progress; centenary of famous firm of Ulverston booksellers, printers and stationers,...1837-1937. [David Atkinson]. [Ulverston, J. Atkinson], [1937]. 12p. illus., ports., facsims. 21cm.
871 Sugden, Alan V. and E.A. Entwisle. Potters of Darwen, 1839-1939; a century of wallpaper printing by machine. [Darwen, Potters], [1939]. 120p. illus., ports., map, facsims., table. 29cm.
Family story of the Potters of Darwen.-1. 1838-1841; origin and experiment.-2. 1842-1861; development and competition.-3. 1862-1864; social and industrial conditions; the coming of the Huntingtons.-4. 1865-1880; consolidation.-5. 1881-1884; the sanitary innovation.-...Appendix no.4. A defence of English paper-staining; abridged version of two articles published in the Manchester Daily examiner and times, March 19th and 26th, 1861.
-- -- LEICESTERSHIRE
872 Graham, Rigby A. `Guide to the private presses of Leicestershire' in Polymorph 69; an essay, poems, and 37 prints.... Leicester, Threoteotha pr., 1969. 21l. illus., facsims.
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873 Leicester co-operative printing society, ltd. Twenty-one years of co-partnership printing: being a souvenir of the coming-of-age of the.... Leicester, Ptd. and bound by the...Society, 1913. 48; [14]p. illus. 24cm.
-- -- LINCOLNSHIRE
874 Goulding, Richard W. Notes on Louth printers and booksellers of the eighteenth century Louth, Goulding and son, 1917. [9]p. facsim. 22cm. C-t.
875 English, James S. Some Gainsborough printers; books displayed at a talk.... [Gainsborough], Gainsborough public library, 1964. 5l. 28cm. (Duplicated typescript)
-- -- LONDON
876 Messrs. Cooper and Budd. [J.T. Cooper and J.W. Budd, Peckham]. (Our portrait gallery, no.21). Brit Ptr 4no19:15-1 Ja/ F 1891. port.
877 Welch, Charles. Printers and St. Paul's cathedral. [Report of paper to London and Middlesex archæol assn]. Ptrs' Register 31no337: Suppl v-vi Jl 1891.
878 The Argus printing company's new works. Ptrs' Register 31no343: Suppl vi-vii Ja 1892.
879 The house of Harrison and sons, printers in ordinary to Her majesty. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 29no13:241-2 Mr 1892. illus.
880 Jubilee festivities of Hare and company limited. Brit Ptr 5no28:48-9 Jl/ Ag 1892. ports.
881 The London School board and its printers. [McCorquodale and company relieved of contract]. Ptrs' Register 32no350:5 Ag 1892; E.H. Hines. (Correspond-ence). 32no354:11 D '92.
882 Manager of the Rose-court printing company, limited, pseud. The Rose-court printing company's case. [Defends long-day employment of women]. (Correspond-ence). Ptrs' Register 31no344:6 F 1892.
883 Master printer, A, pseud. London v. provincial printers. [Suggests uniform scale]. (Correspondence). Ptrs' Register 32no350:7-8 Ag 1892; Another master printer. 32no351:9 S '92.
884 Messrs. F. Plummer and company's new premises. [Stereo and electrotypers]. Ptrs' Register 32no352:3-4 Oc 1892. illus.
885 Messrs. Roberts and Leete's new works. Ptrs' Register 31no344: Suppl iv-vi F 1892. illus., plan.
886 The new offices of George Newnes, limited. [Tit-bits; Strand magazine]. Ptrs' Register 31no347: Suppl iii-v My 1892; Printing the Strand magazine. 32no350:3-5 Ag '92.
887 Andrew White Tuer. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 6no34:225-6 Jl/ Ag 1893. port.
888 John Daye of Aldersgate, died 1584. (Notable publishers of the past). Publ Circ 59[i.e. 58]no1403:568-9 My 1893; 58no1404:593 My '93. facsims.
889 Mr. J.M. Goodall. [Charles Goodall and son]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 82:16 D 1893.
890 The printer of Black and white. [W.R. Orford]. Brit Ptr 6no36:401-14 N/ D 1893. port., illus.
891 Arber, Edward, ed. `A list, based on the Registers of the Stationers' company, of 847 London publishers...between 1553 and 1640, A.D....' in A transcript of the registers of the Company of stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D. Vol.5. Birmingham, 1894. p.[lxxviii]-cxi.
892 Kitton, Frederic G. John Swain and son, photo-etchers and general engravers, etc. Brit Ptr 7no40:217-31 Jl/ Ag 1894. ports., illus.
The art of photo-etching and engraving.-The photographic studio.-The printing room.-The retouching room.-The etching room.-The mounting room.-The engine and dynamo room.-Lithographic department.-The draughtsmen's room.-The press room.-Photo-lithography.-The photo-engraving works at High Barnet.-The photographic studio.-The printing room.-Deep and fine etching.-The engraving room.-The engine and dynamo room.
893 Hare and company limited; half a century of engraving. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 8no47:269-72 S/ Oc 1895. ports.
Three generations.-Wood engravers.-Process engraving.-The various departments at work.-Blocks for colour work.-Wood versus process.-The latest development.
894 Messrs. Carl Hentschel and company. [And August Hentschel]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 8no45:137-42 My/ Je 1895. port.
895 A visit to a great photographic engraver's. [Swan electric engraving company, Charing Cross]. Bksllng new ser 1no12:72-5 D 1895. illus.
896 Death of mr. John Southward. [With list of works]. (Necrology). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 51no3:5 Jl 1902. port.
897 Dix, Ernest R.McC. Robert Young, printer. Bib Register 1no3:36-8 1905/6.
898 Lownds, Matthew and son, London. 1855-1905; a record of fifty years' progress. [London], [1906]. 32p.illus., port., map. 18 x 24 cm. H-t.
899 Lewis, C.T. Courtney. The late mr. F. Vincent Brooks. Baxter Soc Q J 1no4:45-9 1921.
900 Kenrick and Jefferson, London. Britain's business equippers, 1878-1928; a brief review of.... London, 1928. 64p. illus.
901 Suthers, Robert B. The story of Natsopa, 1889-1929. [London], Publ. by the National society of operative printers and assistants, [1929?]. 150[1]p. illus., ports., tables. 22cm.
902 Berry, W. Turner. A unique example of craftsmanship. [Caxton memorial of rules and ptrs'. ornaments, 1826, by John Johnson]. Ptg R 1no3:206 1931/2. facsim.
903 ---. Printing on the Thames. [1684]. Ptg R 2no3:124 1933.
904 Sir Emery Walker, born 2nd April 1851, died 22nd July 1933. [Obituary notices]. [London], Privately ptd., [1933]. [15]p. port. 24cm.
905 Odhams, William J.B. The business and I. London, M. Secker, 1935. xii,193p. illus., ports., facsim. 21cm.
Includes 3. John Bull.-4. The People and the Daily herald.-5. The printer and libel.-6. Libel law amendment. - Not indexed.
906 National society of operative printers and assistants. Souvenir of the jubilee of the..., `Natsopa', 1889-1939. [London], [1939]. 55p. illus., ports. 30cm.
907 Liveing, Edward G.D. The house of Harrild, 1801-1948. [Ptrs' supplies]. London, Harrild, [1949]. ix,69p. illus., ports., facsims. 33cm.
1. Early years, 1801-1852.-2. Farringdon street, 1852-1905.-3. Modern developments, 1905-1948.
908 Straker brothers, London. The house of Straker. [Est. by William Buck, 1825]. London, Straker brothers, [1950]. 38p. + 15p. plates. ports., illus. 27cm.
909 [Stanford, J.K. and E.G. Godfrey]. The house of Edward Stanford limited, 1852-1952. [Map-ptrs.]. [London], E. Stanford, 1952. 15p. illus., ports. 24cm.
910 Gould, Roger. David Allens, 1857-1957. London, J. Murray, [1957]. xii,57p. illus., ports. 21cm.
1. Printers to the theatrical profession.-2. Theatre owners, advertising agents, sponsored radio contractors, trawler owners and silk screen printers.-3. Billposters: Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales.-4. The present and the future.
911 (4:4940) Johnston, Priscilla. Edward Johnston, [1959]. (2d ed. London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1976).
912 Howe, Ellic P. A rake's progress in the graphic arts. [James Shand]. Brit Ptr 75no1:76-7 Ja 1962; 75no2:134-6 F '62; 75no3:73-5 Mr '62; 75no4:132-4 Ap '62; 75no6:71-3 Je '62; 75no7:71-2 Jl '62. port.
-- -- MAN, ISLE OF
913 O'Kelley, Francis. Early Manx printers. J Manx Mus 3:138-40 D 1937.
914 ---. The early Manx printers; a `proposal' from a Dublin printer; a Manx apprentice in Dublin. [Henry Pepyat, c.1760]. J Manx Mus 3:238-40 D 1937. facsim.
-- -- MIDDLESEX
915 Potter, George. Printing at Highgate, Middlesex. [Playbill, 1812]. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no2:17-18 1905.
916 Chambers, David J. The Office press. Pinner, Ptd. by D. Chambers at Cuckoo Hill pr., 1961. [30]p. with specimens. 19cm. (Ltd. to 111 copies).
-- -- MIDLOTHIAN
917 Steele, Robert R. Ramsay and Reid, Edinburgh printers. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no1:3-4 1905. [Sg.: Robert Steele].
918 Cooper, William J. Andrew Symson, preacher, printer, poet. Scott Hist R 13no49:47-67 Oc 1915.
919 Bi-centenary history: George Waterston and sons, limited, 1752-1952. Edinburgh, [1952]. (Rev. ed. 1977). 54p. illus., ports., facsims., diagr. 21cm.
920 [Mackie, Albert D.]. A centenary history of Waddie and company, limited, Edinburgh and London. [London], [1960]. [78]p. illus., ports. 21 x 23cm. C-t.
-- -- NORFOLK
921 Farrell, Frank J. Yarmouth printing and printers. [Great Yarmouth, Jarrold and son], 1912. 28p. diagr. 24cm.
922 Jarrold and sons, Norwich. The house of Jarrolds, 1823-1923 (established 1770); a brief history of one hundred years. [Norwich, Jarrold], [1924]. 55p. illus., facsims., ports. 23cm.
923 ---. History of Jarrold and sons, 1823-1948. Norwich, Jarrold, 1948. 15p. ports., illus. 25cm.
-- -- NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
924 John Taylor, book lover and printer. Northampton, Taylor, Taylor pr., 1901. 8p. port. 19cm.
-- -- NORTHUMBERLAND
925 A noted Newcastle firm of printers. [R. Ward and sons]. Brit Ptr 8no47:291-3 S/ Oc 1895.
The pioneer of halfpenny newspapers.-The Bewick memorial.
926 [Taylor, H.A.]. Notices of printing presses as required by the Unlawful societies act, 1799: Northumberland record office QRSp. [Newcastle-upon-Tyne, History of the book trade in the north], [1966]. [2]p. 30cm. (History of the book trade in the north. Working paper). H-t. (Duplicated typescript).
-- -- SCOTLAND
927 Watson, James. Watson's Preface to the History of printing, 1713. Ed. with introds. and notes by W.J. Couper. Edinburgh, Darien pr., 1913. 78p. 18cm. (Ltd. to 100 no. copies).
928 Munro, James, ed. James Watson's preface to the History of printing, 1713. Greenock, T. Rae, Signet pr., 1963. xiii,35p. + 2 fold.plates. illus., specimen. 19cm. (Ltd. to 250 no. copies).
`James Watson; the man and his book' (p.vii-xiii).
-- -- SOMERSET
929 Pope, George A. Geo. A. Pope. (Our portrait gallery, no.27). Brit Ptr 4no22:23-4 Jl/ Ag 1891. port.
-- -- STAFFORDSHIRE
930 Messrs. Hughes and Harber [and] mr. Charles Dryland. [Longton]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 7no41:271-4 S/ Oc 1894. ports.
931 Stote, Amos. 1910-1935: twenty-five eventful years. West Bromwich, 1935. 47p.
932 Cartwright, Walter H. The house of K. and J.; a booklet issued to celebrate the 75th anniversary of our foundation in 1878. For private circulation.... [And West Bromwich Free press ]. West Bromwich, Kenrick and Jefferson, [1953]. [66]p. ports., facsims. 23 x 26cm.
933 Manifoldia, West Bromwich. Fifty years of achievement, 1903-1953. West Bromwich, 1953. 86p. illus. Not found.
-- -- SURREY
934 Ward, W. Jesse. Jesse Ward, native of Ipswich and townsman of Croydon, who founded The Croydon advertiser, February 13th, 1869. Croydon, Croydon advertiser, 1951. 78p. illus., ports., facsims. 21cm.
-- -- SUSSEX
935 Vaughan, William E. Autobiographica, with a gossip on the art of printing in colours. [Ed. by A. Vaughan]. [Brighton], Privately ptd., 1900. 32p. illus. 39cm.
-- -- WARWICKSHIRE
936 John M. Parker. (Our portrait gallery, no.20). Brit Ptr 4no19:5-6 Ja/ F 1891.
937 Mr. alderman William White, J.P., Birmingham. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Lithographer 1no4:5 Ap/My 1892. port.
938 Mr. J.L. Allday. [Shakespeare pr., Birmingham]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 7no42:339-40 N/ D 1894. port.
939 Geo. Jones and son. ([Our portrait gallery]). Brit Ptr 8no48:339-411 N/ D 1895. ports.
Letterpress printers.-The firm and their employees.
-- -- WATERFORD
940 Chas. E. Evans. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 6no32:73-4 Mr/ Ap 1893. port.
-- -- WORCESTERSHIRE
941 Haden, Harry J. The story of Mark and Moody limited, 1840-1957. [Stourbridge, Ptd. by Mark and Moody], [1958?]. 35p. illus., ports. 21cm.
-- -- YORKSHIRE
942 Alf Cooke, J.P., mayor of Leeds, and the Crown point works. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Lithographer 1no1:5-7 Oc/N 1891. port., illus.
943 Messrs. R. Cundall and sons works. Ptrs' Register 32no354: Suppl iv-v D 1892. illus.
944 A street corner in Leeds. [Frederick Spark and sons's new building]. Ptrs' Register 32no350: Suppl viii Ag 1892. illus.
945 Mr. J.W. Northend. [Sheffield]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 7no40:205-6 Jl/ Ag 1894. port.
946 Alfred Jubb and son, limited. [Huddersfield]. (Our portrait gallery). Brit Ptr 8no43:5-8 Ja/ F 1895. port.
947 Messrs. R. Cundall and sons. Brit Ptr 8no43:25-7 Ja/ F 1895. illus., ports.
The main shop.-The foundry.-The gas works.-The members of the firm.- Folding machinery.-Cylinder printing machine.
948 Lancaster, R.M. Leeds typographical society branch of the Typographical association: Centenary 1810-1910; a souvenir. [Leeds, Chorley and Pickersgill], 1910. 65p. illus., ports. 21cm.
949 City engraving company, Hull. City is sixty; a commemorative book issued to mark the completion of sixty years of quality engraving, 1896-1956. [York, W. Sessions], [1956]. 46p. illus., map. 25cm.
950 (4:1442a) [Gilberthorpe, Enid C.]. Book printing in Sheffield..., 1967. (2d ed. 1974).
-- COLOUR PRINTING see -- illustration processes - colour printing.
-- COMPOSING MACHINES
951 Novelties at the exhibition. Ptrs' Register 30no334: Suppl iii-iv Ap 1891.
The improved lintoype machine [Mergenthaler's].-Oldfield's multi-colour apparatus. The Winder composer and distributer.-Phillips' multiple numbering machine.-The Trent gas engine.
952 Typographical association, Manchester. Conference on the working of composing machines held...February 21st, 1891. [Report]. Manchester, Co-operative ptg. society, 1891. 40p. 16cm.
953 How a solicitor invented a composing apparatus. [Winder's composing and distributing machines]. Ptrs' Register 32no354: Suppl iii-iv D 1892.
954 The Retaux composing and distributing machine. Ptrs' Register 6 My '92:l iii 1892.
955 Webb, sir Sidney and Amy Linnett. Women compositors [and composing machines, in London]. Economic R 2no1:42-9 Ja 1892.
Extr. in Ptrs' Register 31no344: Suppl ii-iv F '92.
956 Berry, W. Turner. The inventions of major Beniowski. (A case of odd sorts). Ptg R 1no3:205-7 1931/2. facsims.
957 Huss, Richard E. A chonological list of type-setting machines and ancilliary equipment, 1822-1925. J Typogr Res 1no3:245-74 Jl 1967.
-- COMPOSITION AND COMPOSITORS
958 Berry, W. Turner. A truant type of 1502. [Turned-up type in Arnold's Chronicles, with list of others]. Ptrs' Register 30no336: Suppl ii-iii Je 1891. facsim., table.
959 Logotypes. [Case invented by J.A. Taylor]. Ptrs' Register 31no339: Suppl vii S 1891.
960 Proposed alliance of non-unionist compositors. [Compositors' alliance]. Ptrs' Register 30no331: Suppl viii Ja 1891.
961 Q., pseud. More hints on table-work. [Setting tables]. Ptrs' Register 31no337: Suppl i-ii Jl 1891.
962 ---. Some hints on table-work. Ptrs' Register 6 Jl '91:l i-ii 1891.
963 ---. Some notions of display. Ptrs' Register 31no343: Suppl iii-iv Ja 1892; 31no343: Suppl i-ii F '92.
964 Bradby, L. Barbara and Anne Black. Women compositors and the Factory acts. (Notes and memoranda). Econ J 9no34:261-6 Je 1899.
965 Logotypography. (The advance of printing in the 18th century; a glimpse at some of the old disciples, 16). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 51no2:1-2 Jl 1902.
Dr. Samuel Johnson.-Benjamin Franklin.-Origin of almanacs.
966 Logotypography; new light on an old subject: leaves from the history of the Times. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 75no3:1-2 Jl 1914. illus.
967 (4:6357) Pottle, Frederick A. Printer's copy in the eighteenth century. 1933.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. The Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.108-16.
968 (4:6367) Bond, William H. Casting off copy by Elizabethan printers; a theory. 1948.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. The Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.218-28.
-- -- NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
969 Bad spacing in news composition. Ptrs' Register 32no352: Suppl vii-viii Oc 1892.
970 `Rattening' at the Sportsman offices. [Sabotage of type-setting machines]. Ptrs' Register 31no344: Suppl vii-viii F 1892; rf. (Trade topics); (Labour items). [LSC statements]. 31no345:1, 5 Mr '92.
-- FORMAT AND SIZE see - imposition, format, and size.
-- ILLUSTRATION PROCESSES see also Forms, genres, and subjects - illustrated books.
971 Book embellishment. Ptrs' Register 30no333: Suppl i-ii Mr 1891; 30no334: Suppl i-ii Ap '91.
972 Blomfield, Reginald. `Of book illustration and book decoration' in Arts and crafts exhibition society, London. Arts and crafts essays by members of.... London, Rivington, Percival, 1893. p.237-48.
-- -- COLOUR PRINTING
973 Buehring, Frederick. Bronzing. Ptrs' Register 31no339: Suppl iii-iv S 1891.
974 Wrench, Frank. Colour-printing processes; exhibition at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [Armstrong college]. Baxter Times 1no1:24-6 Je 1923.
975 The Le souvenir for 1855; colour prints by S. Russell. Baxter Times 2no11:334-6 Oc 1924. facsims.
976 Mansell's prints from Baxter's original plates. Baxter Times 1no8:371-4 My 1924. facsims.
977 S. Russell, colour printer; Le souvenir for 1857. Baxter Times 2no5:143-5 Oc 1924. facsim.
978 Clarke, Harold G. Early colour picture printing processes at the time of Baxter. Ptg R 3no2:61-2 1933/4; 3no3:131-3 '34; 3no4:175-6 '34 .
-- -- ENGRAVING AND ETCHING
979 b>The printing of process blocks. Ptrs' Register 31no339: Suppl vi S 1891.
980 Copperplate printing in gold. [Sturz's process]. Paper & Ptg Trades Jno79:23 D 1892.
981 Farleigh, John. `Wood engraving' in Farleigh, John, ed. Fifteen craftsmen on their crafts. London, 1945. p.97-101.
982 Stannard, William J. Anaglyptography; medallion engraving for book illustration, repr. with an original anaglyptograph from the Art exemplar, 1859. [Loughborough], Plough pr., 1967. 11p. illus. 22cm. (Ltd. to 200 copies).
-- -- LITHOGRAPHY
983 Simpson, William. Lithography, a finished chapter in the history of illustrative art. [Lecture to Society of arts]. Ptrs' Register 30no335: Suppl iv-vi My 1891; 31no337: Suppl iii-v Jl '91; 31no338: Suppl iv-vi Ag '91.
984 Watt, Philip B. The rise and progress of lithography in Britain. Brit Lithographer 1no2:21-3 D/Ja 1891-2; 1no3:13-17 F/Mr '92; 1no4:22-5 Ap/My '92; 1no5:29-31 Je/Jl '92. ports.
985 Sproat, Thomas. The history and progress of the Amalgamated society of lithographic printers and auxiliaries of Great Britain and Ireland, 1880-1930: jubilee souvenir. Manchester, ASL, 1930. ix,92p. illus., ports. 25cm.
-- -- NATURE PRINTING
986 East, Hallton. Rustic minor arts: nature printing.... Useful Arts & Handicrafts 4no45:121-44 1902. diagrs., illus.
-- -- PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES
987 Phototypy. (Some typographical incidents in the nnineteenth century, 2). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 51no18:277-8 Oc 1902.
988 Gamble, Charles W. Photography and the printing press; the application of photography to the production of surfaces for printing. Roy Scott Soc Arts J 17no10:279-314 Je 1907.
989 Taylor, J. Traill. Photo-typography, photo-lithography, and photo-engraving. London, First publ. in 1876 and now repr. by the Linotype and printing classes, St. Bride foundation institute, 1908. 16p. 21cm.
Repr. from British journal photographic almanac and photographer's daily companion for 1876.
990 Sawyer, J.R. The A B C guide to autotype carbon printing, founded on...by J.R. Sawyer. Rev. to date. London, Autotype company and Dawbarn and Ward, 1909. 75p. illus., diagrs. 16cm.
-- -- MANUALS
991 Harland, John W. The printing arts; an epitome of the theory, practice, processes, and mutual relations of engraving, lithography, and printing in black and in colours. London, Ward, Lock, Bowden, 1892. viii,180p. illus. 18cm.
Rev. from Ptg Times & Lithogr new ser. - Rev: Ptrs' Register 32no354: 6 D '92.
-- INK AND INKING
992 Are cheap inks really cheap? [No]. Ptrs' Register 32no354: Suppl iii D 1892.
993 Mr. E.T. Marler. [And composition inking rollers]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 81:11-12 Je/ S 1893. port., illus.
-- INSTRUCTION AND EDUCATION
994 The City and guilds of London institute technological examinations. [1891 examination papers]. Ptrs' Register 30no336: Suppl vii-viii Je 1891; [syllabus] 31no338:5-6 Ag '91; H. Jowett; P. Magnus. [Ambiguities]. 31no342: Suppl viii D '91.
995 Jowett, Henry. Technical education. [Lecture at Printing works institute, Aylesbury]. Ptrs' Register 31no341: Suppl viii N 1891.
996 One who is tired of waiting, pseud. The British typographia classes. [London branch awards not forthcoming]. (Correspondence). Ptrs' Register 30no332:6 F 1891.
997 Reed, Talbot B. Printing as a fine art. [Report of lecture to Barnsley typographical society]. Ptrs' Register 30no332:4 F 1891.
998 Aird, Andrew. The present and future triumphs of the press; a lecture delivered by...at the request of the Glasgow branch of the British typographia on Thursday, October 20, 1892. [Glasgow, British typographia, Glasgow branch], 1892. 15p. 20cm. C-t.
999 Arthur Oldfield. [Author of A practical manual of typography]. (Our technical instructors). Brit Ptr 5no26:7 Mr/ Ap 1892. port.
1000 The technological examinations. [City and guilds of London ptg. syllabus]. Ptrs' Register 32no351: Suppl vi-viii S 1892.
1001 [Riddell, John R. and W.T. Berry]. London School of printing; a survey of its inception, development and work, with a few historical notes on Stamford street and the vicinity. London, London school of printing, 1939. 20p. illus., map. 28cm.
-- LIBRARIES, PRINTERS' see Book production - libraries
-- MANUALS AND GUIDES including directories, glossaries, guides, recipes and tables; see also - illustration processes - manuals.
1002 Jacobi, Charles T. The printers' handbook of trade recipes, hints, and suggestions relating to letterpress and lithographic printing. 2d ed., enl. and classified. London, Chiswick pr., 1891. (3d ed., rev. and enl., 1905). xii[1],360; 8p. tables. 18cm.
Composing room.-Machine and press work.-Rollers.-Inks, varnishes, etc.- Warehouse work and stationery.-Mucilages.-Stereotyping and electrotyping.- Lithography.-Engraving and process work.-Bookbinding.-Miscellaneous. -Appendix: Commercial information. - Rev: Ptrs' Register 31no341:8 N '91.
1003 The Printers' register almanack for 1892. Ptrs' Register 31no343: Suppl fold.insert inside front cover 1892.
1004 Q., pseud. Books and bookmaking. Ptrs' Register 31no346: Suppl i-ii Ap 1892; 2. 31no347: Suppl i-ii My '92; 3. 31no348: Suppl iii-iv Je '92; 4. 32no349: Suppl ii-iv Jl '92; 5. 32no350: Suppl ii-v Ag '92.
1. Introduction; old bookwork; old-style type.-2. Preparation of copy; punctuation; bad copy; sizes of books; suitability of type to paper; measures for octavo bookwork; casting-off copy; dividing books into volumes.-3. Type; the Pickering editions; use and abuse of head and tail pieces; difference of style in bookmaking; composition; making-up; headlines.-4. Extra matter; title-pages; advertisements; paper; damp paper and spotting; ink.-5. Ink; colour; offset; register; drying, pressing, collating, and folding sheets; stitching; binding; margins; cut and uncut edges; backs of books; end-papers.
1005 Southward, John. Artistic printing. A supplement to the author's work on Practical printing. London, Printers' register office, 1892. viii,149p. illus., facsims. 20cm.
1. Artistic printing of recent origin.-2. Principles of typographic design.-3. Classification of type faces.-4. Display composition.-5. Colour printing.-6. Working red ink.-7. Bronze printing.-8-9. Tint work.-10. Owltype, chaostype, and selenotype.-11. Initials.-12. Borders.-13. Letter, word, and line ornaments.-14. Vignettes.-15. Making ready and working vignettes and cut work.-14. Art printing papers.-Appendices. A. Bronzing machines. B. Ink grinding machines. - Rev: Ptrs' Register 32no354:6 D '92.
1006 Gould, Joseph. The letter-press printer; a complete guide to the art of printing, containing practical instructions for learners at case, press, and machine. 5th ed. London, E. Marlborough, [1893]. (First publ. 1876). 204p. facsims., diagrs. tables. 17cm.
Introduction, by J. Southward.-Book-work.-Imposition.-Companionships.- Names of various sizes of books.-Diagrams of impositions.-Job-work.-Music composition.-Casting off copy.-Estimates.-News-work.-Press-work.-Colour printing.-Damping paper.-Casting rollers.-Washing formes.-Stereotyping.- Greek and Hebrew.-Technical terms.-Compositors' wages.-Useful tables.-Prices of job printing.-Printers' correction marks.-Accents, odd-sorts, etc.-Useful receipts.
1007 How books are produced. (Practical papers for booksellers). Bksllng new ser 1no7:215-16 Jl 1895; 1no8:261-3 Ag '95; 1no9:307-8 S '95; 1no10:375-6 Oc '95; 2no1:14-16 Ja '86.
1. Making the paper.-2. Composing the types.-3. The processes of printing.-4. Methods of illustration.-5. Bookbinding.
-- ORNAMENTS see type and typography - devices, initials, and ornments.
-- MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
1008 Death of mr. B. Boyce. [Ptrs' materials manufacturer]. Ptrs' Register 31no338:4 Ag 1891. port.
1009 Rollers and how to treat them. Ptrs' Register 30no336: Suppl i-ii D 1891; More about rollers. 31no342: Suppl iv-v D '91.
1010 Boyle, J.B. A cheap galley rack. (Correspondence). Ptrs' Register 31no346:8 Ap 1892. illus.
-- MISCELLANEA
1011 Courtney, William P. Early English printers and books. [Comp. of A list of..., 1880, sought]. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no3:33 1905/6.
1012 Bailey, Josh P. The poor printer; being the letters of one master man to another, for the benefit of printers in general. London, Caxton magazine, [1918]. 287p. illus. 16cm.
Includes A confession! And a plea for a statutory minimum wage for the printing trade.-The printer's apprentice in the making.-The limitations of the practical printer....-Are we printers skilled?.-The Temple of printing; suggestions for a war memorial for fallen Caxtonians.-Things to do and not to do; printers' policy in tabloid form.
-- ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION
1013 Printing office management. Ptrs' Register 31no338: Suppl iii-iv Ag 1891.
1014 Some ancient printers' customs. Paper & Ptg Trades J 79:37 D 1892.
1015 McKenzie, Donald F. Stationers' company apprentices, 1605-1640. Charlotteville, Va., Bibliographical society of the University of Virginia, 1961. 178p. 24cm.
Rev: P. Morgan. Bk Coll 29:251-4 '80.
-- PRESSES AND PRINTING MACHINES
1016 Harrild's new trimming machine. Ptrs' Register 30no335: Suppl iii My 1891.
1017 The improved perfecting machine. [At Eyre and Spottiswoode's]. Ptrs' Register 30no336:4 Je 1891.
1018 The machinery at Black and white office. Ptrs' Register 30no335: Suppl i-ii My 1891. illus.
1019 A new automatic feeder. [Pallister's patented Detector]. Ptrs' Register 30:336 1891.
1020 The first printer of books by steam. [William Clowes]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 79:23 D 1892.
1021 Labour and labour-saving machines. Ptrs' Register 32no349:1-2 Jl 1892.
1022 The Liberty platen machine. Ptrs' Register 6 S '92:l iv 1892. illus.
1023 The Simplex machines. [Web ptg. and folding machine]. Ptrs' Register 32no349:4-5 Jl 1892. illus.
1024 [Southward, John]. The Hoe presses in England. Paper & Ptg Trades J 78:19-20 S 1892. illus.
1025 The Whitefriars machine up-to-date, with a sketch of the career of its inventor Joseph Pardoe and its manufacturer B.W. Davis. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 29no9:153-5 Mr 1892. illus., ports.
1026 A famous firm of printers' engineers. [Furnival and company, Reddish]. Brit Lithographer 4no19:5-11 Oc/N 1894. illus.
1027 [Donkin, Harry J.]. Bryan Donkin and company; some notes on the history of an engineering firm during the last century, 1803-1903. [Chesterfield?], [1912]. 19p. 17cm.
1028 Death of mr. Frederick Payne, the father of the Wharfedale printing machine trade. [Payne and sons, Otley]. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 74no25:1-2 Je 1914. port.
1029 Baker, Daniel. Platen printing presses; a primer of information regarding the history and mechanical construction of platen printing presses.... [Chicago, Ill.], Committee on education, United typothetae of America, 1918. [i],42,ixp. diagrs. 19cm. (Typographic technical ser. for apprentices, pt.1, no.6).
Introductory.-The hand press.-Advent of the job press.-Platen press sizes.-The class of impression.-Automatic delivery.-Special platen presses.-Embossing presses.-High speed platens.-Automatic feed job presses.-Small cylinder job presses.-Review questions.-Glossary.
1030 Donkin, Harry J. The history of Bryan Donkin and company. [Chesterfield, W. Edmunds], [1925]. 23[1]p. 21cm.
1031 Hesketh, Everard. J. and E. Hall, limited, 1785 to 1935. [Ptg. and pprmkng. machines]. Glasgow, Glasgow U.P., 1935. viii,58p. diagrs., facsims., ports. 22cm.
Includes John Hall, 1785-1836.-Bryan Donkin.-Richard Trevithick.-Marine engineering.-Edward Hall, 1836-1875.
1032 Kainen, Jacob. George Clymer and the Columbian press. New York, The typophiles, 1950. viii,60p. illus., facsims. 19cm. (Typophiles chap book, 23). (Ltd. to 420 copies).
Anr. issue: San Francisco, Book club of California, 1950. (Ltd. to 350 copies).
1033 [Donkin, Harry J.]. A brief account of Bryan Donkin, F.R.S., and of the company he founded. Chesterfield, [1953]. 23p. illus., port., diagrs. 27cm.
-- PRICES AND WAGES
1034 Incorporated society of authors. The cost of production; being specimens of the pages and type in more common use, with estimates of the cost of composition, printing, paper, binding, etc., for the production of a book.... 3d ed., enl. and rev. [London], Ptd. for the Incorporated society of authors, 1891. (First publ. 1889). 60p. tables. 19cm.
1035 Interpretation of the revised scale. [Articles 27 and 57 and LSC]. Ptrs' Register 31no339:6 S 1891.
1036 London society of compositors. Advance of wages movement.[with] Text of compositors' memorial; employers' counter proposals; London scale of prices, 1872; revised London scale, 1891. London, 1891. vii,63[2]p. 21cm. H-t.
These items, cat. separately by Bod., are between the same wrappers. The 2d part has a TP.
1037 ---. The London scale of prices for compositors' work.... Agreed upon February 18, 1891.... Advance copy. London, Ptd. for the London society of compositors, by C.F. Roworth, 1891. 36p. tables. 21cm. C-t.
1038 The new London scale [for composition]. Ptrs' Register 30no333:1-2 Mr 1891.
1039 Oxford university press. The Clarendon press scale of prices for compositors' work; agreed upon April 1891. London, Ptd. at the UP, 1891. 23p. table. 22cm.
1040 Printers' reader, A, pseud. The advance of wages movement. [Readers left out]. (Correspondence). Ptrs' Register 31no340:5 Oc 1891; A reader of sixty-five. 31no341:5 N '91.
1041 Dublin typographical provident society. Compositors' scale of prices.... Rev. and adopted, 1892. Dublin, Mecredy and Kyle, 1896. 18p. 17cm. C-t.
-- PROCESSES AND METHODS see also - illustration methods and colour printing.
1042 Great Britain. Commissioners of patents. Abridgment class and index key, showing abridgment classes and index headings to which inventions are assigned in the official publications of.... London, Ptd. by G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode; publ. at the Office of the Commissioners of patents for inventions, 1893. 443[1]p. 27cm.
Because librs. usually do not catalogue the Abridgments of specilifications relating to specific classes of patents separately, this should be used to identify the desired class of specification.
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1043 Q., pseud. Estimating. Ptrs' Register 31no345: Suppl i-ii Mr 1892.
1044 (4:6156) Wyllie, John C. The forms of twentieth century cancels, 1953.
Repr. in Bibliographical society of America. Bibliographical society of America, 1904-79. Charlottesville, [1980]. p.289-306.
-- -- STEREOTYPING
1045 Taber, T.E. A suggestion to stereotypers. [To mount illus. blocks on wood]. Ptrs' Register 30no334: Suppl iii Ap 1891.
1046 An instantaneous process of newspaper stereotyping. [Eastwood's]. Ptrs' Register 32no354:4 D 1892.
-- PROOFREADING AND CORRECTION see also - cancellation.
1047 Harper, W.H. Practical hints on proof-reading. Ptrs' Register 31no339: Suppl i-iii S 1891; 2. 31no340: Suppl 1-iii Oc '91; 3. 31no341: Suppl iiii-v N '91; 4. 31no342: Suppl i-ii D '91; F. Norris. Rules for word division. (Correspondence) 31no343:4 Ja '92; W.H. Harper. 31no344:6 F '92.
1. The first-proof reader.-2. Orthography; punctuation.-3. Capitals and divisions.-4. Concluding remarks.
PRINTING, FINE see printing, private.
PRINTING FOR THE BLIND
1048 Printing in Braille type. [Visit to misses Hodgkins' est., Richmond]. Ptrs' Register 31no345: Suppl viii Mr 1892.
Repr. from Queen.
PRINTING IN GAELIC
1049 Bradshaw, Henry. Printing in the Irish character. [Letters to T.B. Reed]. Bib Register 1no1:6-13 1905; 1no2:23-9 '05.
PRINTING IN GREEK
1050 Peddie, Robert A. The Greek type of the Eton Chrysostom [ptd. by sir H. Savile]. Bib Register 1no3:44-6 1905/6.
PRINTING IN HEBREW see Forms, genres, and subjects - jewish books.
PRINTING, GOVERNMENT see printers, publishers, etc. - his/her majesty's stationery office and Printing, Parliamentary.
PRINTING, MAP
1051 Great Britain. Ordnance survey. Account of the methods and processes adopted for the production of the maps of the Ordnance survey. Rev. in 1901 under the direction of... Duncan A. Johnston. London, H.M.S.O., 1902. (First publ. 1875). ix,226p. illus., maps, diagrs., tables. 32cm.
Includes Reduction of maps and their reproduction by photographic and zincographic methods [by] S.C.N. Grant.-The anastatic process [by] R.M. Parsons.-Engraving the ordnance maps on copper...[by] J. Cameron.-Electro-depositing process employed on the Ordnance survey for electrotyping and other purposes.
PRINTING, MODERN see printing, private.
PRINTING, MUSIC
1052 Austin, Ernest. The story of the art of music-printing. Published as a souvenir of the British music exhibition, Olympia...1913. London, Lowe and Brydone, ptrs., 1913. (Enl. ed. 1924). 23p. + 8l. of plates. illus. 18cm.
`Lowe and Brydone, 1892 to 1913' (p.[19]-23).
1053 ---. The story of the art of music printing. London, Lowe and Brydone, [1924]. (First publ. 1913). 31p. + 8l. illus. facsims. 25cm.
`Lowe and Brydone printers ltd., 1892 to 1924' (p.27-31 + illus.).
1054 Meyer, Kathi and Eva J. O'Meara. The printing of music, 1473-1934. Dolphin 2:171-207 1935. facsims., music.
Early music-printing: Single characters without lines.-Woodcut and metal-cut blocks.-Double printings in liturgical books.-Secular music-printing: Single and double impression.-Printing at a single impression.-Music-engraving.- Punching.-Modern type-printing.-Lithography.-Modern technique.- Bibliography.
PRINTING, PARLIAMENTARY
See also --Printers, publishers, etc.-his/her majesty's printer; his/her majesty's stationery office.
1055 Printing the Parliamentary debates. (The advance of printing in the 18th century; a glimpse at some of the old disciples, 14). Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 50no4:1-2 Ja 1902.
John Baskerville.-The second Caslon.-Hughes and Brice.
PRINTING, PRIVATE
For individual printers and presses, see under --Printers, publishers, etc. or Printing--region.
1056 [Cleverdon, T. Douglas J.]. 1890-1950: fifty years, the renaissance of English printing. London, British council, 1950. 14p. 19cm.
1057 Books from British private presses; tentoonstelling georganiseerd in het kader van de Britse week door de Universiteit van Amsterdam en de British council.... [Amsterdam, Britse week in Amsterdam], [1965]. 51p. facsims. 23cm.
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1058 Guthrie, James J. Modern hand printing in England. Ptg R 1no2:97-9 1931. facsims.
1059 Moran, James C. Private presses and the printing industry; a BP feature survey. Brit Ptr 75no4:105-20 Ap 1962. illus., facsims.
1060 Skelton, Robin. Twentieth-century Irish literature and the private press tradition: Dun Emer, Cuala and Dolmen presses, 1902-1963. Massachusetts R 5no2:368-77 1964.
Repr. in Skelton, Robin and D.R. Clarke, ed. Irish renaissance, a gathering... from the Massachusetts review. Dublin, Dolmen pr., 1965. p.158-64.
1061 (4:6502) Franklin, Colin. The private presses, 1969. (2d ed. 1991).
PUBLISHING
For individual publishers, see under --Printers, publishers, etc. or under the following regional subheadings. -- The following six items, present in Bibliography of British Literary Bibliographies (1969) were unwittingly omitted from the second edition (1987); the second edition item numbers -- as they are indexed there -- are supplied within parentheses and reindexed here.
1062 Publisher's assistant, A, pseud. The lament of a publisher's assistant. [Conditions and wages]. (Correspondence). Bksllng new ser 1no7:217 Jl 1895; In the binder's department. 1no8:260 Ag '95; C.F. 1no8:260 Ag '95; An on-looker. 1no8:261 Ag '95; Another publisher's assistant. 1no9:308 S '95; C.C. 1no9:308 S '95; A. Wilson. 1no10:366 Oc '90.
1063 The Publishers' association; the presidential address. [Special general meeting, 21 Ap; C.J. Longman]. Bksllng new ser 2no5:244-7 My 1896.
1064 Some of the great houses. (Fifty years of The bookseller and bookselling, 7-8). Bksllr 602:25-41 Ja 1908. ports.
Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall and company.-Messrs. Longmans, Green and company.-John Murray.-Smith, Elder and company.-Macmillan and company.- William Blackwood and sons.-George Bell and sons.-Messrs. A. and C. Black.- Frederick Warne and company.-W.H. Smith and son.-Hodgson and company.- Thomas Nelson and sons.-Blackie and son.-Cassell and company.-Chatto and Windus.-Henry George Bohn.-Bernard Quaritch.-Henry Sotheran and company.-Mr. Edward Marston.-Publishing houses established since 1858.
1065 Raymond, Harold. Publishing and bookselling; a survey of post-war developments and present-day problems. London, J.M. Dent and sons, 1938. 54p. 16cm. (J.M. Dent memorial lecture for 1938).
1066 (4:6550) Rostenberg, Leona. English publishers, [1963].
Rev: J.R.B. Horden. Library ser5 19:304-7 '64.
-- REGIONAL
-- ANGUS
1067 Thomson, D.C. The Thomson-Leng story in pictures. Dundee, [Thomson-Leng], [1954]. 44p. illus. 22cm.
-- -- DUBLIN
1068 Bibliophile, pseud. of M.J. MacManus. `James Duffy, the Young Ireland publisher' in MacManus, Michael J., ed. Thomas Davis and Young Ireland. Dublin, Stationery office, 1945. p.116-18.
-- -- LANCASHIRE
1069 Droop, John P. The University press of Liverpool; a record of progress, 1899-1946, with a catalogue of all publications. [Liverpool], U.P. of Liverpool, 1947. iii,78p. illus., tables. 22cm.
1. The institution of the press.-2. Management.-3. Finance.-4. Arrangements with printers.-5. Agreements with publishers.-6. Journals.-7. Administration.-8. Retrospect.-Appendices.-Catalogue of publications.
-- -- LONDON
1070 Baker, John. `A list of the 417 books published by Readers union, 1937-1958' in Low cost of book-loving; an account of the first twenty-one years of Readers union. London, 1958. p.33-48.
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1071 Mr. George Lock. (Obituary). Newsman 10:239 S 1891.
1072 Vizetelly, Henry. Glances back through seventy years; autobiographical and other reminiscences. London, K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1893. 2v. port. 22cm.
1073 Centenary of a famous firm of publishers. [Bagster and company]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 85:17-18 D 1894. port.
1074 A centenary of publishing; a chat with mr. Robert Bagster. St. James' Budget 28no722:14 Ap 1894. ports.
1075 H., F.W. Messrs. James Clarke and company; an interview with mr. Percy Clarke. Bksllng new ser 1no12:54-7 D 1895. illus., ports.
1076 ---. Messrs. Raphael Tuck and sons; an interview with mr. Adolph Tuck. Bksllng new ser 1no12:60-2 D 1895. ports.
1077 I., H.I. Messrs. Harper and brothers, New York and messrs. Osgood, McIlvaine, and company, London. Bksllng new ser 1no12:69-71 D 1895. illus.
1078 Messrs. George Newnes, limited. An interview with sir George Newnes. Bksllng new ser 1no12:27-41 D 1895. illus., ports.
1079 The Publishers' association. [Est., with amended rules]. Bksllng new ser 2no2:78-82 F 1896.
1080 Wilberforce, Wilfrid. The house of Burns and Oates. London, [Burns and Oates], [1908]. 29p. illus., ports. 14cm. C-t.
Rev. from Catholic Wkly.
1081 Armstrong, Arthur C. Bouverie street to Bowling green lane; fifty-five years of specialized publishing. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1946. xi,224,[xxii]-xxiiip. illus., ports., facsims. 27cm.
1082 Duckworth, Gerald, London. Fifty years, 1898-1948. London, Duckworth, [1948]. (Rep. 1948). 60p. illus. 18cm.
Fifty years.-Duckworth authors.-Duckworth series.-A list of dates [<ecklist of pubs., 1898-1948].-Conclusion.
1083 Joseph, Michael. The adventure of publishing. London, A. Wingate, [1949]. 207p. 19cm.
1. Publishing slump?.-2. Over-production.-3. Who becomes a publisher?.-4. The publisher and the author.-5. Who buys books?.-6. The price of books.-7. Books overseas.-8. Advertising and reviews.-9. Publishers and the B.B.C.-10. The publisher and the literary agent.-11. How to survive a publisher.
1084 Whyte, Adam G. The story of the R.P.A., 1899-1949. London, Watts, 1949. vi,105p. illus., ports. 19cm.
Nineteenth-century developments.-Freethought in Victorian times.-The birth of the Guide.-The forerunner of the R.P.A.-A sketch plan of the R.P.A.-The inaugural meeting.-The R.P.A. and political controversy.-Knowledge for the masses.-The first year's work.-Small resources and great ambitions.-Preparing a revolution.-The first R.P.A. cheap reprints.-The reprints and the trade boycott.- Friends of the pioneering days.-How R.P.A. publishing was organized....- Progressive publishing ventures.-The Thinker's library.
1085 Hyde, H. Montgomery. Mr. and mrs. Beeton. London, G.G. Harrap, [1951]. 189p. illus., ports., facsims. 21cm.
Includes 2. The boy publisher.
1086 Abbott, John. The story of Francis, Day, and Hunter. [Music publrs.]. London, Francis, Day and Hunter, 1952. 83p. facsims., ports. 18cm.
1087 Abel, Deryck R.E. Ernest Benn; counsel for liberty. London, E. Benn, [1960]. 191p. illus., ports. 21cm.
1088 Arnold, Ralph C.M. Orange street and Brickhole lane. London, R. Hart-Davis, 1963. 190p. 21cm.
Not indexed.
1089 Tuck, Raphael. The romance of the house of Raphael Tuck and sons limited, published on the occasion of the company's centenary. [London, R. Tuck and sons], 1966. [9]p. illus., ports., facsims. 30cm.
-- -- MIDLOTHIAN
1090 Anderson, Robert. A publisher's reminiscences of forty-eight years ago. [Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, Edinburgh]. Publ Circ 55no1312:205-6 Ag 1891; A. Edmonston. 55no1313:233 Ag '91.
1091 Parker, W.M. The house of Oliver and Boyd; a record from 1778 to 1948. [Edinburgh?], [1950?]. [i],101[2]l. 28cm. (Typescript).
-- -- NORTHUMBERLAND
1092 Publications of the Society. [Society of antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne]. Archæologia Æliana ser3 10:35-9 1913.
-- PERTHSHIRE
1093 Cowan, Samuel. Humorous episodes in the life of a provincial publisher extending over fifty years. Birmingham, Cornish, [1913]. 67p. 21cm.
-- -- YORKSHIRE
1094 Wroot, Herbert E. A pioneer in cheap literature: William Milner, of Halifax. Bkmn 11no66:169-75 Mr 1897.
-- CHEAP LITERATURE
1095 Master printer, pseud. The labour movement and cheap literature. [Revised scale of compositors' wages increases cost of popular literature]. (Correspondence). Ptrs' Register 31no340:5 Oc 1891.
-- MANUALS
1096 Unwin, sir Stanley. The truth about publishing. London, G. Allen and Unwin, 1926. 359p. illus., diagr., tables. 19cm.
1. The arrival of manuscripts.-2. `Casting off' and estimating.-3. The price of books and over-production.-4. Agreements.-5. Production.-6. The actual setting.-7. Book distribution in Germany.-8. Publishing, etc.-9. Copyright and `rights'.-10. Other aspects of the business.-11. Publishing as a profession.- Appendixes. 1. The trade organizations. 2. Proof correcting. 3. The Net book agreement. 4. Publisher's working expenses. 5. A typical profit and loss account of a moderately successful first novel. 6. Some international statistics of book production.
1097 ---. ---. [Am. ed.] Boston, H. Miflin, 1927. xiv,311p. tables. 18cm.
Contents as previous, but without Appendix.
1098 ---. ---. [7th ed., extensively rev.] London, G. Allen and Unwin, [1960]. (First publ. 1926). 349p. illus. 18cm.
-- MISCELLANEA
1099 Gross, Gerald, ed. Publishers on publishing. [Both British and American]. London, Secker and Warburg, [1962]. xiii,495p. 21cm.
-- PROCESSES AND METHODS
1100 [Sadleir, Michael T.H.]. Publishers' advertising: being the reactions of a practising publisher-advertiser to the exhortations of non-publisher theorists. Based on articles first printed in Constable's monthly list. London, Constable, 1930. v,55p. 19cm.
1101 Blagden, Cyprian C.. Trade books, 1851. Bksllr 2367:1108-10 My 1951.
TYPE AND TYPEFOUNDING
1102 Myers, Robin. A handlist of books and periodicals on British book design since the war to accompany the Galley club exhibition of book design 45-66 selected by Will Carter. [London], 1967. 12p. 26cm.
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1103 Gill, Eric. An essay on typography.... [London, Ptd. by R. Hague and E. Gill, at Pigotts, near Hughenden, Buckinghamshire; publ. by Sheed and Ward], [1931]. 120p. illus. 20cm. (Ltd. to 500 copies).
1104 ---. ---. 2d ed. London, Sheed and Ward, 1936. (Repr. with introd. by Christopher Skelton, Boston, D.R. Godine, [1993]). [iv],133p. illus. 17cm.
1105 ---. ---.... [Repr. of reset 1954 ed.]. London, J.M. Dent and sons, [1960]. 127p. illus. 17cm.
-- REGIONAL
-- -- LONDON
1106 The Associated founders. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 29no16:310-11 Ap 1892; 29no19:355 My '92.
1107 The Austin letter foundry, ancient yet advanced; its past history and its resources. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 30no13:233-5 S 1892; [repr.] 30no4:277-9 Oc '92.
1108 A famous firm of type founders. [Dalling brothers, Hoxton, est.1875]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 85:10-11 D 1894. ports.
1109 Berry, W. Turner. A distinguished typefounder. [Sir Charles Reed]. Ptg R 1no1:64 1931.
1110 Hutchings, R.S. Bauer in Britain. Brit Ptr 76no6:73-80 Je 1963. illus.
-- MIDLOTHIAN
1111 Tait, M. James Ronaldson, baker, typefounder, philanthropist, and his connexions in and around Edinburgh. Bk of the Old Edinburgh Club 28:44-50 1953. illus.
-- DEVICES, INITIALS, AND ORNAMENTS
1112 Berry, W. Turner. An English flower piece. [Set by F. Hodson, 1787]. Ptg R 1no4:263 1932. facsim.
-- FOUNTS, DESIGNS, AND VARIETIES
1113 Johnson, Alfred F. Fat face and Egyptian types. Ptg R 1no4:235-6 1932. facsims.
1114 Hutchings, R.S. British achievement in typeface design. Brit Ptr 76no8:119-26 Ag 1963. facsims.
The rise of William Caslon.-Transition in typeface design.-British modern faces.-Nineteenth century display faces.-Twentieth century designs and revivals.
-- INDIVIDUAL SORTS
1115 About quadrats and dipthongs. Caslon's Circ 15no56:[2] 1891.
1116 Berry, W. Turner. A typographical curiosity. [P. Rusher's Rasselas, 1804]. (A case of odd sorts). Ptg R 1no1:65 1931. facsims.
-- MANUALS
1117 Dowding, Geoffrey. An introduction to the history of printing types; an illustrated summary of the main stages in the development of type design from 1440 up to the present day: an aid to type face identification. Clerkenwell, Wace, [1961]. xxiv, 277p. facsims., specimens. 25cm.
-- PROCESSES AND METHODS
1118 Touching-up the Typefounders; we incur the ire of Chiswell street. The awkward scheme of the Caslon foundry. [Point system]. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 29no23:442 Je 1892; 30no14:257-8 Oc '92 .
1119 Carter, Harry G. Making a printing-type. [Punch-cutting]. Palestine Post 14 D:7 1945.
`Also issued twice (omitting some illustrations) as a four page brochure, the first without date or place of publication, the second by the Typophiles on a visit to the Jerusalem Post, October 1974' (John A. Lane, Twentieth-century punchcutters. '91, p.22).
1120 Howe, Ellic P. Virtuoso in the making; an introduction to the work of Matthew Carter. [Punch-cutter]. Brit Ptr 72:86-90 Mr 1959; illus., port.
-- SPECIMENS
1121 Peddie, Robert A. Typefounders' specimen books of the eighteenth century. [Repr. from Brit & Colonial Ptr Jl 9 '08] [London], [1908]. [Collation to be supplied].
1122 Berry, W. Turner. An aquatic excursion. [1826 broadside illustrating display faces]. Ptg R 1no2:139 1931. facsim.
F O R M S , G E N R E S , A N D S U B J E C T S
ACCOUNTING
1123 Dunlop, Anna B.G. and W.T. Berry. Antiquarian book collection in the Edinburgh library of the Institute of chartered accountants of Scotland. Scott Libr Assn News 57:12-13 Ja/F 1963.
AGRICULTURE see also gardening.
1124 Brown, R. Bibliotheca agriculturae Cantianae; notes on a first view of the collected material on Kentish agriculture. Kent News Letter 8no1:[1,3] 1957.
ALCHEMY
1125 Ferguson, John. Some English alchemical books. Alchemical Soc J 2pt6:2-16 Oc 1913.
ALMANACS AND PROGNOSTICATIONS
1126 Bowen, B.P. Old Moore's Almanack. Dublin Hist Rec 3no1:26-37 S/ N 1940/1.
1127 Bain, Iain S. Albert Schloss's Bijou almanacs, 1839-1843, repr. from the original plates, with an introduction. London, Nattali and Maurice, [1969]. 19p. + 17l. plates. illus., facsims. 28cm. (Ltd. to 150 copies).
ARCHÆOLOGY
1128 `[Bibliography]' in Oxford. University. Ashmolean museum. Dept. of antiquities. Select exhibition of sir John and lady Beazley's gifts. London, O.U.P., 1967. p.117-88.
ASTRONOMY
1129 Kemp, D. Alasdair. The library of the Royal observatory, Edinburgh. Scott Libr Assn News 56:9-10 N/D 1962.
1130 ---. The Crawford library of the Royal observatory, Edinburgh. (Notes and correspondence). Isis 54no178:481-3 1963.
BIBLES
1131 British and foreign Bible society, London. Library. An index list of all printed editions of the English scriptures down to 1640 in the library of the British and foreign Bible society. By H.F. Moule. London, British and foreign Bible society, 1901. 18p. 26cm.
1132 Dublin. University. Trinity college. Library. Bibles added to the library...since 1872. [Dublin], 1904. 1v.(unpaged). 41cm. C-t.
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1133 Canton, William. A history of the British and foreign Bible society. London, J. Murray, 1904-10. 5v. illus., ports., tables. 23cm.
`Appendix 3: Summary of versions of the scriptures printed for the...up to 31st December 1832' (v.2, p.469-71); `Appendix 2: List of versions of the holy scriptures printed or purchased for the..., 1804-1904' (v.5, p.429-36).
1134 Potter, George. Pasham's Bible, 1776. (Notes and queries). Bib Register 1no3:35-6 1905/6.
1135 Sparke, Archibald. The Bowyer Bible; a monograph. [1800 Macklin Bible extra-illus by Robert Bowyer, 1826]. Bolton, Publ. by the Libraries committee, 1920. 10p. illus. 30cm.
1136 [Sutro, Alfred]. The great She Bible imprinted at London...1611 and 1613. [San Francisco, Ptd. for A Sutro by the Grabhorn pr.], [1938]. 13p. illus., facsims., map. 20cm. (Ltd. to 250 copies).
1137 Boase, Thomas S.R. Macklin and Bowyer. Warburg & Courtald Inst J 26:148-77 1963.
1. The Poets' gallery.-2. Illustrations of the English Bible.-3. The Macklin Bible.-4. Bowyer's History.
1138 Roe, James M. A history of the British and foreign Bible society, 1905-1954. London, British and foreign Bible society, 1965. ix,497p. 23cm.
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
1139 Ratcliff, Edward C. The Booke of common prayer of the Churche of England; its making and revisions, 1546-1661. Londini, S.P.C.K., 1949. 110p. illus., facsims. (Alcuin Club Collns, 37).
BOOKS IN SERIES see also Book production and distribution - printers, publishers, etc. - penguin books, harmondsworth, est.1935.
1140 Dent, J.M. and company, London. Competition extraordinary. [Design of Iris ser. copied in Ward, Lock and Bowden's Nautilus ser.]. (Correspondence). Bksllng new ser 1no10:366 1895.
1141 The Le souvenir pocket book set. [Suttaby's pocketbooks, 1847-52]. Baxter Times 1no11:325-8 Ap 1924. facsims.
BOTANY see also agriculture; flower books; gardening; herbals.
1142 Jackson, Benjamin D. An attempt to ascertain the actual dates of publication of the various parts of Rees's Cyclopædia. London, Pewtress, 1895. 7p. 22cm.
1143 `The Goodyer's botanical library' in Early British botanists and their gardens, based on unpublished writings of Goodyer, Tradescant and others. Oxford, Ptd. by F. Hall for the author at the U.P., 1922. p.197-232.
`Catalogue of the Goodyer library' (p.203-32).
1144 Brown, W.H. Royal botanic garden library. Scott Libr Assn News 54:17-18 Jl/Ag 1962.
BROADSIDES see also ballads; proclamations.
1145 Godman, Stanley. A collection of Lewes handbills, 1768-1777. Sussex Archæol Collns 97:58-68 1959. facsims.
CATHOLIC BOOKS see religion - catholic books.
CHAPBOOKS
1146 Savage, Toni. An exhibition of street literature. Leicester, Leicester college of art and design, 1968. 48[i.e. 54]p. illus., facsims. 25cm. C-t.
From the collns. of John Foreman, Eric Swift and Toni Savage.
1147 Fairley, John A. Dougal Graham, skellat bellman of Glasgow and his chap books. [With checklists of works and chapbooks]. Hawick, 1908. 12p. facsim. 20cm. (Ltd. to 50 copies).
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE see also chapbooks; schoolbooks.
1148 Webber, R. Byron-. A Tale of a tub. N&Q ser11 11:251 Mr 1915; W.B.S.; W. Maycock. 11:305 Ap '15.
1149 Stone, Wilbur M. The Gigantick histories of Thomas Boreman. Portland, Me., Southworth pr., 1933. 41p. facsims. 22cm. (Ltd. to 250 copies).
`A list of the Histories' (p.37-41): 10 items, 1740-2.
1150 b>Staples, Brian G. The Parker collection, Birmingham public libraries. [And Mildred Berkeley colln.]. (Special collections in West Midland libraries). Open Access new ser 11no1:1-3 Oc 1962; 11no2:1-4 Ja '63.
1151 Ellis, Alec C.O. Public libraries for children during the nineteenth century. Libr Assn Rec 69no7:230-5 Jl 1967.
Elementary education and public libraries.-Co-operation between public libraries and schools.
COMMERCE, FINANCE, AND TRADE
1152 Arbury, Arthur J. The library of the India office; a historical sketch. London, The secretary of state for India at the India office, 1938. (Rep. with var. title, 1967). 108p. illus., port., facsim. 19cm.
`Appendix...catalogues...compiled...' (p.105-7).
1153 Gidwani, Narain N. The India office library. Quest (Bombay) 63:36-48 Oc/D 1969.
1154 Marshall, Margaret R. Libraries in Yorkshire industry. Libr Hist 1no5:164-9 1969.
COOKERY see also household books.
1155 Bitting, Katherine G. Gastronomic bibliography. San Francisco, Calif., 1939. (Repr. Ann Arbor, Mich., Gryphon books, 1971; Mansfield, Conn., Martino fine books, 1995). xiii,718p. illus., ports., facsims. 22cm.
DIRECTORIES
-- DERBYSHIRE
1156 Derby. Public library. Local history collection. Derby and Derbyshire directories; a brief checklist, 1964. [Derby], [1964]. [5]p. 26cm. (Duplicated typescript)
-- DUBLIN
1157 Hammond, Joseph W. The founder of Thom's Directory. Dublin Hist Rec 8no1:41-56 Mr/ My 1946.
-- WARWICKSHIRE
1158 Walker, Benjamin. Birmingham directories. Birmingham Archæol Soc Trans & Proc 58:1-36 1937. facsims.
DRAMA - 1475- see also playbills.
1159 [Godden, Gertrude M.]. The stage censor; an historical sketch, 1544-1907. London, S. Low, Marston, 1908. 128p. facsims., port. 19cm. [Sg.: G.M.G.].
1. The Tudor censor.-2. Under the Stuarts.-3. The institution of the modern censor.-4. The act in operation.-5. 1807-1907.
-- 1475-1640
1160 Gildersleeve, Virginia C. Government regulation of the Elizabethan drama. New York, Columbia U.P., 1908. (Repr. New York, B. Franklin, 1961). vii,259p. 24cm.
Introduction.-1. National regulation.-2. The Master of the Revels.-3. The nature of the censorship.-4. Local regulations in London, 1543-1592.-5. ..., 1592-1642.-6. The puritan victory.-Appendix. Royal patents to companies of players.
-- 1475-1700
1161 `Publications of the Malone society, 1907-56' in Malone society. Collections volume 4. [London], Malone society, 1956. p.17-26.
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1162 White, Arthur F. The Office of revels and dramatic censorship during the restoration period. [Case] Western Reserve Univ Bull Stud Eng Lit 34no13:5-45 S 1931.
1. The office of Master of the revels after 1660. Sir Henry Herbert, 1660-1673. Thomas Killigrew, 1673-1677. Charles Killigrew, 1677-1725. Col. Francis Henry Lee, 1725-1730. Charles Henry Lee, 1731-1744.-2. Plays subjected to censorship, 1660-1700.
-- 1801-1900
1163 [The report on the censorship of stage plays]. Blackwood's Mag 186no1130:852-6 D 1909.
ECONOMICS see also commerce and trade.
1164 Scott, William R. ...Scottish economic literature to 1800; a list of authorities.... Glasgow, W. Hodge, 1911. (Repr. New York, B. Franklin, 1971; Bristol, Thoemmes pr., 1993). 72p. 22cm.
Chronol. checklist; not indexed.
1165 Keith, Theodora. Bibliography of Scottish economic history. Hist Assn Scot Pams 5:1-5 Mr 1914.
1166 Marwick, W.H. A bibliography of Scottish economic history. (Bibliography). Econ Hist R 3no1:117-37 Ja 1931.
1. General works.-2. The earlier phases.-3. The industrial period.
1167 Prendeville, P.L. A select bibliography of Irish economic history. (Bibliography). Econ Hist R 3no2:274-92 Oc 1931; 3no3:402-16 Ap '32; 4no1:81-90 Oc '32 .
1. From the earliest times to the sixteenth century.-2. The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.-3. The nineteenth century.
1168 Marwick, W.H. A bibliography of works on Scottish economic history published during the last twenty years. Econ Hist R 4no3:376-82 1952.
EDUCATION
1169 Durham. University. Library. Catalogue of books bequeathed to the University of Durham by Joseph Barber Lightfoot. Durham, T. Caldcleugh, ptr., 1891. 92p. + 2 errata slips. 25cm.
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1170 Cuthbertson, David. The University library of Edinburgh; with a short notice of its rarer treasures. Edinburgh, O. Schulze, [1904]. (Anr.ed. 1910). 25p. illus., facsims. 22cm.
1171 ---. The Edinburgh university library; an account of its origin, with a description of its rarer books and manuscripts. Edinburgh, O. Schulze, [1910]. x,45p. illus., ports., facsims. 26cm.
1172 Corkery, S. Maynooth college library. An Leabharlann 14no2:51-7 Je 1956.
1173 Mackintosh, James. `The College library' in Mechie, Stewart. Trinity college, Glasgow, 1856-1956. [Glasgow], 1956. p.52-76.
1. An old Glasgow newspaper [Scottish guardian, 1832+].-A corner-stone ceremony.-A well-tuned advertisement and its sequel.-Some valuable acquisitions.-How four processions brought their treasures to the library.-Postscript.
1174 Latham, S.R. For education and industry; Robert Gordon's technical college library. Scott Libr Assn News 64:7-9 My/Je 1964.
1175 Rider, R.C. The library of St. David's college, Lampeter. Libr Assn Rec 66no6:255-8 Je 1964.
Manuscripts.-Incunabula.-Early sixteenth century printing.-Short-title catalogue books.-Tracts.
1176 Pullen, G.F. The old library at St. Mary's college, New Oscott. Open Access new ser 16no2:4-7 1968.
EPHEMERA
1177 Q., pseud. The voters' lists. [Ptg. of electoral rolls]. Ptrs' Register 31no342: Suppl ii-iii D 1891.
1178 ---. General election notes. [Ptg. of election ephemera]. Ptrs' Register 32no351: Suppl ii-iii S 1892.
1179 Berry, W. Turner. Valentines. Ptg R 3no2:89-91 1933/4. illus.
1180 Darlington, Ida. Some early printed forms. Soc Archivists J 3:575-6 1969.
EROTICA
1181 Legman, Gershon. The horn book; studies in erotic folklore and bibliography. New Hyde Park, N.Y., University books, [1964]. (Repr. 1966; London, J. Cape, 1970). 565p. facsims. 24cm.
Includes 1. Studies in erotic bibliography: The Bibliography of prohibited books. Pisanus fraxi. The Horn book and other bibliographical problems. Great collectors of erotica.-2. The rediscovery of Burns' Merry muses of Caledonia: The Cunningham manuscript. The Merry muses as folklore.
FICTION
-- 1701-1800
1182 Blondel, Madeleine. Essais d'identification de traductions. Études Angl 21no2:133-41 Avril-Juin 1968.
-- 1801-1900
1183 Faxon, Frederick W. Literary annuals and gift books; a bibliography with a descriptive introd. Boston, Boston book club, 1912. (Repr. New Castle, Del., Oak Knoll books,). xxix,140p. 21cm. (Useful reference ser., 6).
1184 Devonshire, Marian G. `Tales and serials in French periodicals, 1848-1870' in The English novel in France, 1830-1870. London, University of London pr., 1929. (Repr. London, F. Cass, 1967). p.449-53.
See also `5. Publishers and booksellers' (p.54-6); `Appendix: Chronological list of articles and reviews on English novels or novelists from 1836 to 1870, with the name of the periodical, the author, the critic where possible, and the publisher' (p.416-46).
1185 (1:1715) Sadleir, Michael T.H. 19 century fiction. London, 1951.
G.N. Ray's review in Pa Bib Soc Am repr. in Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life; essays.... New York, 1988. p.367-71.
1186 Altick, Richard D. `Appendix B. Best-sellers' in The English common reader; a social history of the mass reading public, 1800-1900. Chicago, University of Chicago pr., [1957]. (Repr. Chicago, Phoenix books, 1967, 1983). p.381-90.
See also `C. Periodical and newspaper circulation' (p.391-6).
1187 Dalziel, Margaret. `Cheap periodicals of the mid-nineteenth century' in Popular fiction 100 years ago; an unexplored tract of literary history. London, Cohen and West, 1957. p.183-4.
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1188 Sadleir, Michael T.H. `Collecting old novels' in Mathews, Elkin, London. English fiction, 1800-1932. (Catalogue 36). [London], 1932. Not found.
1189 O'Hegarty, Patrick S. Notes and comments on mr. Sadleir's Nineteenth-century fiction. Bib Soc Ireland Publs 6no4:56-64 1954.
1190 (4:7322) Ray, Gordon N. Bibliographical resources for the study of nineteenth-century English fiction, 1964.
Repr. in Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life. New York, 1988. p.185-208.
FREEMASONRY
1191 Wigan. Public library. Reference dept. Works relating to freemasonry. 3d ed. Catalogued by Henry T. Folkard. Wigan, Privately ptd. for presentation only, by Strowger and son, 1892. 64p. 18cm. (Ltd. to 100 no. copies).
1192 United grand lodge of England, London. Library. Catalogue of manuscripts and library at Freemason's hall in the possession of the United grand lodge of England. Comp. and arranged by major sir A. Tudor-Craig. London, [1938]. V.3 (viii,227p. illus., facsims.) 30cm.
GARDENING AND GARDENS
1193 Amherst, Alicia M. Tyssen-. Bibliography of works of gardening, repr. from the 2d ed. of A history of gardening in England. London, 1897. 71p. 26cm.
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1194 Stageman, Peter F. A great gardener's library; the Stoker bequest, 1964. Roy Horticultural Soc J 90pt9:397-400 S 1965.
GEOGRAPHY
1195 Crone, Gerald R. The library of the Royal geographical society. Geogr J 121no1:27-32 Mr 1955.
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS
See also Book production and distribution - printing - illustration processes, the names of prominent individual illustrators under Book production and distribution - printers, publishers, etc.; and also emblem books.
1196 Dobson, Austin. `Illustrated books' in Lang, Andrew. The library. 2d ed. London, Macmillan, 1892. (First publ. 1881). p.[123]-78.
`Postscript' (p.[123]-87).
1197 Crane, Walter. Of the decorative illustration of books old and new. London, G. Bell and sons, 1896. xii,335p. illus. 21cm. (Ex-libris ser). (`130 copies on Japanese vellum' in ms; no.).
1. Of the evolution of the illustrative and decorative impulse from the earliest of times....-2. Of the transition, and of the second period of decoratively illustrated books, from the invention of printing in the fifteenth century onwards.-3. Of the period of the decline of decorative feeling in book design after the sixteenth century, and of the modern revival.-4. Of recent development of decorative book illustration, and the modern revival of printing as an art.-5. Of general principles in designing book ornaments and illustrations: consideration of arrangement, spacing and treatment.
1198 East, Hallton. Photographic grangerising. Photogram 4no48:352-5 D 1897.
1199 Ward, H. Snowden. Grangerising, or extra-illustrating. Useful Arts & Handicrafts 4no52:288-312 1902. diagr., illus.
1200 Paston, George, pseud. Old coloured books. London, Methuen, [1905]. viii,40p. illus. 18cm.
1. Rudolf Ackerman; Thomas Rowlandson; William Combe.-2. The Cruikshank brothers; David Carey; Charles Molloy Westmacott; Pierce Egan and Theodore Lane; George Cruikshank.-3. Henry Alken; Charles James Apperley; Robert Smith Surtees.-4. The Pickwick illustrators.
1201 (4:7430) Thorpe, James H. English illustration, [1935]. (Repr. New York, Hacker art books, 1975).
Rev: R. Edwards. Apollo 104:144-6 '76; D.J. Chambers. Priv Lib ser2 9:76-7 '76.
1202 Graham, Rigby A. Romantic book illustration in England, 1943-55. [Pinner], Private libraries association, [1965]. 34p. facsims. 20cm. (Ltd. to 1000 copies).
`The handlist' (p.13-[35]).
-- INDIVIDUAL ILLUSTRATORS
1203 Laver, James. `A list of books illustrated by Vera Willoughby' in Vera Willoughby, illustrator of books; an appreciation. [London, Hazell, Watson and Viney], 1929. p.14-15.
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1204 Kitton, Frederic G. William James Linton, engraver, poet, and political writer. Engl Illus Mag 8no91:490-500 Ap 1891. port., facsims.
1205 A famous facsimilist. [John Harris]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 79:30 D 1892.
1206 Bateman, C.T. Tallent-. William Harvey; artist and book-illustrator. Manchester Lit Club Pa 32:459-72 1905/6.
1207 Kainen, Jacob. John Baptist Jackson, 18th-century master of the color woodcut. [Washington, Smithsonian institution], 1962. xii,183p. illus. 29cm. (U.S. National Mus Bull 222).
Jackson and his tradition.-Jackson and his work.-Catalog.-The chiaroscuros and color woodcuts.
JEWISH BOOKS
1208 Lehmann, Ruth P. `Anglo-Jewish hagadot; a bibliography' in Shaftesley, John M., ed. Remember the days...essays on Anglo-Jewish history presented to Cecil Roth.... London, Jewish historical society of England, [1966]. p.333-50.
Chronol. checklist of 69 1st and other ed., 1770-1963, with some bibliogr. notes.
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1209 Scott, Joseph W. `The Mocatta library [in University coll., London]' in Shaftesley, John M., ed. Remember the days...essays on Anglo-Jewish history presented to Cecil Roth.... London, Jewish historical society of England, [1966]. p.323-31.
LANGUAGE see also dictionaries.
1210 (1:2203) Alston, Robin C. A bibliography of the English language from the invention of printing to the year 1800, [1965-87].
[Rf. BBLB2: 2203].-12pt1. The French language: grammars, miscellaneous treatises, dictionaries. ([Otley], Ptd. for the author, 1985).-12pt2. The Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romansh languages: grammars, dictionaries, miscellaneous treatises. ([Otley], Ptd. for the author, 1987).-13. The Germanic languages. (Otley, Ptd. for the author, [1999]).-14. The British isles, Hebrew, Eastern Europe, Aftrica, South Asia, Australasia, The Americas, Pacific islands. (Otley, Ptd. for the author by S. Settle, 2000).-Greek, Latin to 1650. (Otley, Ptd. for the author by S. Settle, 2001).-16. Latin, 1651-1800. (Otley, Ptd. for the author by S. Settle, 2002.-16pt2. Facsimiles. (Otley, Ptd. for the author by S. Settle, 2002).-17pt1. Botany, horticulture, agriculture. (Otley, Ptd. for the author by S. Settle, 2003).-17pt2. Facsimiles. (Otley, Ptd. for the author by S. Settle, 2003) .- Rev: D. Shaw. TLS 24 Oc '86:1203; B. Richardson. Library ser6 11:73-5 '89.
LAW see also parliament; proclamations.
1211 Wigan. Public library. Law books; a list of books and pamphlets relating to law preserved in.... Detached from the General catalogue. By Henry T. Folkard. Wigan, R. Platt, 1899. 35p. 25cm. (Ltd. to 25 copies).
1212 Incorporated law society of Ireland, Dublin. Library. Catalogue...with an index of subjects. Comp....by Samuel W. Evans. Dublin, 1909. (Prev. publ. 1895). 228p. 26cm.
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1213 Howard, William J. `Literature in the law courts, 1770-1800' in Conference on editorial problems, 3d, Toronto, 1967. Editing eighteenth-century texts; papers.... Ed. by D.I.B. Smith. [Toronto], 1968. p.[78]-91.
1214 Ballantyne, George H. The Signet library. [Est. 1722]. (Scotland's special libraries, 3). Scott Libr Assn News 91:299-301 My/Je 1969.
MAPS see also Book production and distribution - printing, map.
1215 Heawood, Edward. The use of watermarks in dating old maps and documents. Geogr J 63no5:391-410 My 1924. 2 fold.illus. (after p.464).
`Discussion' (p.410-12).
1216 Fordham, Molly. Early printed maps in England. Ptg R 1no2:100-2 1931. facsims.
1217 Wilson, Elena. The story of the Blue back chart, 1670-1937. London, Imrey, Laurie, Norie and Wilson, [1937]. 40p. illus., table, facsims. 23cm.
1218 Crone, Gerald R. Early books and charts in the Royal geographical society's collections. J Inst Navigation 6no1:38-43 Ja 1953.
MATHEMATICS
1219 Drake, Stillman, ed.. `Introduction' in Salusbury, Thomas. Mathematical collections and translations in two tomes... 1661 and 1665. In facsim., with an analytical and bio-bibliographical introd. London, Dawsons; Los Angeles, Zeitlin and Ver Brugge, 1967. V.1, p.1-27. facsims.
1. The background.-2. The text of the Collections.-3. The missing works.-4. Salisbury's other works.-5. Printing history and census of the Collections.-6. Thomas Salusbury.
MEDICINE
1220 Glasgow. University. Hunterian museum. Library. The printed books in the library...a catalogue prepared by Mungo Ferguson...with a topographical index by David Baird Smith. Glasgow, Jackson, Wylie, 1930. xxiii,396p. 38cm. (Glasgow Univ Publs, 18).
1221 Guerra, Francisco. American medical bibliography, 1639-1783; a chronological catalogue and critical and bibliographical study of books, pamphlets, broadsides and articles in periodical publications relating to the medical sciences -- medicine, surgery, pharmacy, dentistry and veterinary medicine -- printed in the present territory of the United States of America during British dominion and the revolutionary war. Preface by Lawrence C. Wroth. New York, L.C. Harper, 1962. 885p. facsims. 24cm. (Yale university. Dept. of the history of science and medicine. Publ, 40).
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1222 Finlayson, James. Medical bibliography and medical education; dr. Robert Watt's library for his medical students in 1812. Edinburgh Med J new ser 4no4:344-8 1898.
1223 Griffiths, L.M. The Medical reading society, Bristol. Bristol Medico-Chirurgical J 25no97:222-35 S 1907. fold.table.
1224 ---. The Bristol medical library. Bristol Medico-Chirurgical J 29no114:335-44 D 1911. illus.
`Bibliography of the Bristol medical library' (p.344).
1225 Rudge, C. King. ---. Bristol Medico-Chirurgical J 30no118:344-50 D 1912. table.
`Bibliography of the Bristol medical library' (p.350).
1226 Smith, G.M. Notes on some Bristol medical societies. Bristol Medico-Chirurgical J 32no126:268-86 D 1914.
A Bristol medical society [c.1788].-Infirmary medical reading society.-The Medical book society.-The Medical reading society.-The Bristol Medico-chirurgical society.-The Medical and chirurgical association.-The Provincial medical and chirurgical association.-Formation of a local branch.-The Bristol Medical library.-Bristol Royal infirmary medical society.
1227 Allardyce, Mabel D. The library of the Medico-chirurgical society of Aberdeen. Aberdeen, U.P., 1934. 80p. facsims. 25cm.
1228 Bishop, William J. Medical book societies in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Med Libs Assn Bull 45no3:337-50 Jl 1957.
The Convivio-medical society of Gloucestershire.-Liverpool medical society.-Medical book societies of Bristol.-Newcastle medical club.-The Royal ordnance medical library.-The Suffolk medical book society.-The Reading medico-chirurgical society.-The Birmingham medical library and the Birmingham circulating medical book club.-The Norwich and Norfolk united medical book society.-Cambridge medical book club.-Brompton medical book society.-The Medico-chirurgical book society of Sheffield.-The Bedford medical book society.-The Aldershot military medical book club.-The Spalding medical book society.-The West Kent medical book society.-The Sydenham district medical society book club.
1229 Cotton, R. The historical collection in the library of the Royal veterinary college. Veterinary Rec 77no18:503-6 My 1965.
Introduction.-Collections.-V.M.A. foundation.-Threatened dispersal.- Continental works.-Presentations.-Valuable addition.-Keen collector [J.B. Simonds].
1230 Eales, Nellie B. On the provenance of some early medical and biological books. [In Cole colln., Reading]. Hist Med & Allied Sci J 24no2:183-92 Ap 1969. facsims.
1. Books with the signatures of well-known people.-2. Books sold as duplicates from public libraries or discarded by theological libraries.-3. Books from the libraries of great houses.
1231 Newman, C.E. The first library of the Royal college of physicians. Roy Coll Physicians London J 3no3:299-307 Ap 1969.
MILITARY BOOKS
1232 Great Britain. Army. Royal engineers. Notes on the Printing company, R.E. Chatham, Ptd. at the School of military engineering, 1911. illus. (Not found: Maggs cat. 1057 (1985): 291).
1233 Prince consort's library, Aldershot. The Prince consort's library, Aldershot, 1860-1960. [Aldershot, Gate and Polden, The Wellington pr.], [1960]. 39p. illus., port. 21cm.
Includes `The history of the Prince consort's library', by L.H. Yates (p.15-18).
MUSIC see also hymns; songbooks and Book production and distribution - printing, music.
1234 Sherrington, Unity. A list of C.B. Oldman's writings on music. Music R 25no2:154-7 My 1964.
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1235 (4:7600) Oldman, Cecil B. Musical first editions, 1934.
Repr. without bibliogr. in Bradley, Carol J., ed. Reader in music librarianship. [Washington, D.C.], Microcard editions books, 1973. p.107-16.
1236 Fleischmann, Aloys G. Music in Ireland; a symposium. [ed.]. [Cork], Cork U.P.; Oxford, Blackwell, 1952. iv,371p. ports., facsims. 23cm.
Includes The music collection in the library of Trinity college, Dublin, by G.P. Hewson.-Music in the National library of Ireland, by Donal O'Sullivan.-The Plunkett collection of music in the National library of Ireland, by Éimar Ó Broin.-Manuscript and printed music in Marsh's library, by Newport B. White.-The music books of the Cashel diocesan library, by R. Wyse Jackson.
1237 (4:7615) Hopkinson, Cecil. The fundamentals of music librarianship, 1955.
Repr. in Bradley, Carol J., ed. Reader in music librarianship. [Washington, D.C.], Microcard editions books, 1973. p.127-34.
1238 Hutchings, Arthur. The seventeenth-century music in Durham cathedral library. Durham Univ J new ser 25no1:23-30 D 1963.
1239 Warren, Charles W. Music at Nonesuch. [Ld. Lumley's colln.]. Music Q 54no1:47-57 Ja 1968.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
Newspapers associated with a place in their titles, or published in London, are listed under the regional subheadings following. For printing, i.e., composition, of newspapers, see Book production and distribution - Printing - composition - newspapers and periodicals.
-- REGIONAL
-- -- ABERDEENSHIRE
1240 Cormack, Alexander A. The Chalmers family and Aberdeen newspapers; links between Aberdeen and Gothenberg. [Aberdeen], Aberdeen journals, 1958. 39p. illus., ports. 16cm.
-- -- ANGUS
1241 A successful Scotch newspaper. [Dundee Advertiser]. Ptrs' Register 30no332: Suppl i-ii F 1891. illus.
1242 Millar, Alexander H. The Dundee Advertiser; a centenary memoir, 1801-1901. Dundee, J. Leng, 1901. viii,123p. illus., ports., facsims. 25cm.
-- -- BEDFORDSHIRE
1243 Janes, A. William. Bedfordshire Times; being some account of its origins, its history.... Bedford, Caxton house, 1969. 47p. illus., facsims., ports., tables. 26cm.
-- -- CAMBRIDGESHIRE
1244 Cranfield, Geoffrey A. The first Cambridge newspaper. [Cambridge journal and weekly flying post, 1744-66]. Cambridge Antiqu Soc Proc 45:5-16 1952. map.
-- -- CORK
1245 Buckley, James. The first Irish newspaper: the Irish Monthly mercury, Cork, 1649. Cork Hist & Archæol Soc J ser2 3no28:136-43 Ap 1897.
1246 Holland, Michael. The Cork Magazine and its writers. Ivernian Soc J 7no27:142-6 Ap/ Je 1915.
-- -- DERBYSHIRE
1247 Industries of Derbyshire 31: The press. Derbyshire Countryside 9no34:34-5 Ap 1939.
1248 Hudson, M.. The newspapers of Derbyshire, pt.1. Sincere Times 10no3:39-42 1969. Not found.
-- -- DEVONSHIRE
1249 Devon and Exeter Weekly gazette. The anniversary of the..., March 5th, 1910, being the completion of the 138th year of the uninterrupted existence of the paper.... [Exeter], [1910]. [24]p. facsims., ports. 25cm.
-- -- DUBLIN
1250 The Dublin Review, 1836-1936; complete list of articles published between May 1836 and April 1936. London, Burns, Oates and Washbourne, [1936]. 96p. 21cm. ([Dublin R 198no397 Ap '36. Suppl]).
Not indexed.
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1251 Brown, Stephen J. The Dublin newspaper press; a bird's-eye view, 1659-1916. Stud 25no97:109-22 Mr 1936.
1252 Hammond, Joseph W. The Dublin Gazette, 1705-1922. Dublin Hist Rec 13no3/4:108-17 1953.
-- -- DURHAM
1253 Centenary of the Shields Gazette; eighteen forty-nine, nineteen forty-nine. South Shields, Northern pr., 1949. 61p. illus. 24cm.
1. The founding of the Shields gazette.-2. The changing face of South Shields.-3. The first hundred years.-4. The men who made it.-5. Your news; how it comes to you.-6. The Tyne and the Gazette.-7. Advertising and circulation.-8. Sixty years in journalism.
-- -- GLOUCESTERSHIRE
1254 Death of mr. P.S. MacLiver. [Proprietor of Western daily press]. Ptrs' Register 30no335: Suppl vi-vii Mr 1891.
1255 Wells, Charles. History of the Bristol Times and mirror, 1713-1913; the oldest daily newspaper. Bristol, 1913. 16p. illus., facsims. 19cm. C-t.
1256 Sewell, Gordon. Echoes of a century: the centenary history of Southern newspapers limited, 1864-1964. [And J. Passmore Edwards]. Southampton, 1964. xii,159p. illus., ports., facsims. 21cm.
-- -- HERTFORDSHIRE
1257 Watford observer. West Herts. and Watford Observer centenary, 1863-1963. [Watford, C.H. Peacock], [1963]. 96p. illus., ports., facsim. 39cm. C-t.
-- -- IRELAND
1258 Brown, Stephen J. The press in Ireland. Pt.2: Some Catholic periodicals. Stud 25no99:428-42 S 1936.
-- -- KENT
1259 Smith, C.G. The Reporter, 1856-1966. [Gravesend and Dartford reporter]. [Gravesend], [1966]. [14]116p. illus., ports., facsim. 22cm.
-- -- LANARKSHIRE
1260 Stewart, William. The first Glasgow newspaper; the Glasgow Courant, afterwards The West-country intelligence.... Glasgow, Publ. for the author by Maclehose, Jackson, 1924. 29p. facsims. 21cm.
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1261 Death of sir Thomas Sowler. [Proprietor of Manchester Courier]. Ptrs' Register 30no335:5 My 1891. port.
1262 Newspaper enterprise in Lancashire. [Est. of Rossendale Free press]. Ptrs' Register 31no340:7 Oc 1891.
1263 Newspaper enterprise in the north and the midlands. [Northern daily telegraph, Blackburn]. Ptrs' Register 32no353: Suppl ix-x N 1892. illus.
1264 Mills, William H. The Manchester Guardian; a century of history. London, Chatto and Windus, 1921. 148p. illus., ports., facsims. 22cm.
Not indexed.
1265 Clarke, Donald. The local newspaper press and local politics in Manchester and Liverpool, 1760-1800. Lancashire & Cheshire Antiqu Soc Trans 73/4:101-23 1966.
-- -- LEICESTERSHIRE
1266 Barnes, R. The Midland Counties illuminator; a Leicester chartist journal. Leicestershire Archæol & Hist Soc Trans 35:68-77 1959.
-- -- LINCOLNSHIRE
1267 Evans, H.L. ...Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury; an abridged history of the paper...with a description of the mechanical developments during the past century. Stamford, [1955?]. 10p. illus. 18 x 25cm.
1268 Newton, David. Mercury story; a brief record of the Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury. Stamford, [Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford mercury], 1962. 8p. illus. 19cm.
1269 Appleyard, Simon. The Horncastle and Woodhall Spa News. (Lincolnshire newspapers, 3). Lincolnshire Life 5no5:70 N/D 1965. facsim.
1270 ---. The Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury. (Lincolnshire newspapers, 1). Lincolnshire Life 5no3:56-7,81 Je/Jl 1965. facsims.
1271 Lawrence, Rosemary. The Epworth Bells. (Lincolnshire newspapers, 2). Lincolnshire Life 5no4:44,49 Ag/S 1965. facsim.
-- -- LONDON
1272 Coleman, James. Dr. Caulfield's contributions to the Gentleman's magazine. [Discursive bibliogr.]. Cork Hist & Archæol Soc J ser2 ser2 9no59:189-98 Jl/ S 1903; 9no60:268-74 Oc/D '03; 10no61:48-56 Ja/Mr '04. [Sg.: J.C.].
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1273 The Daily chronicle. (Newspapers, 6). Lit Opinion 5no59:88-9 Mr 1891.
1274 The Daily telegraph. (Newspapers, 5). Lit Opinion 5no58:56-8 F 1891.
1275 The Echo. (Newspapers, 10). Lit Opinion 6no62:185 Je 1891.
1276 The Globe and traveller. (Newspapers, 8). Lit Opinion 5no60:120-1 Ap 1891.
1277 The jubilee year of `Lloyd's'. [Lloyd's weekly London newspaper]. Ptrs' Register 31no342:8 D 1891.
1278 The London and county printing works. [And the Bazaar, exchange and mart]. Ptrs' Register 30no331: Suppl vi-vii Ja 1891. illus.
1279 The Morning advertiser. (Newspapers, 7). Lit Opinion 5no59:89 Mr 1891.
1280 The Morning post. (Newspapers, 4). Lit Opinion 5no57:25-6 Ja 1891.
1281 The Pall Mall gazette. (Newspapers, 9). Lit Opinion 6no61 :152-3 My 1891.
1282 The founding of the Illustrated London news. Ptrs' Register 31no348: Suppl vi-viii Je 1892.
1283 The Athenæum. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no20:308-9 N 1896. port.
1284 Daily chronicle. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no23:356-7 D 1896. port.
1285 The Daily news. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no16:245-6 Oc 1896. ports.
1286 Daily telegraph. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no25:388-9 D 1896. ports.
1287 The Globe. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no26:404-5 D 1896. port.
1288 The Graphic. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no24:372-3 D 1896.
1289 Illustrated London news. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no19:292-3 N 1896. port.
1290 Morning advertiser. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no18:277-8 Oc 1896. port.
1291 Punch. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no15:228-9 Oc 1896. port.
1292 The Standard. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no22:340-1 N 1896. port.
1293 The Times. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits. 1no17:261-2 Oc 1896. illus.
1294 Morning post. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 2no28:20-1 Ja 1897. port.
1295 Faxon, Frederick W. The Strand; its English and American editions. (Magazine perplexities, 1). Bull Bib 1no8:122-3 Ja 1899.
1296 Lewis, Reginald. Lord Glenesk and the Morning post. London, A. Rivers, 1910. vi[3],443p. illus., ports. 22cm.
1297 Friederichs, Hulda. The life of sir George Newnes, bart. London, Hodder and Stoughton, [1911]. viii,304p. illus., ports., facsims. 18cm.
Includes 4. Tit-bits; the inception.-5. Tit-bits; the start.-7. The Review of reviews and the Strand.-14. The Westminster gazette. Not indexed.
1298 Houston, Henry J. The real Horatio Bottomley. London, Hurst and Blackwell, [1923?]. 287p. illus., port., illus., facsims. 18cm.
Not indexed.
1299 The story of the Star, 1888-1930. London, Star, [1930]. 111p. illus., ports. 21cm.
1300 Tenax, pseud. The rise and fall of Horatio Bottomley. London, D. Archer, 1933. 330p. 17cm.
Not indexed.
1301 Hindle, Wilfred H. The Morning post, 1772-1937; portrait of a newspaper. London, G. Routledge, [1937]. xi,260p. facsim. 21cm.
1. The English newspaper, 1772-1937.-2. Bookseller and fighting parson, 1772-1780.-3. West end street, 1772-1795.-4. Grub street, 1780-1795.-5. Daniel Stuart, 1795-1803.-6. Lake poets in Grub street, 1797-1803.-7. The `fawning Post', 1803-1830.-8. In reaction's ranks, 1803-1830.-9. The lost battle, 1830-1849.-10. Fashion and decline, 1830-1849.-11. Palmerston's paper, 1849-1867.-12. Algernon Borthwick, 1852-1908.-13. High tory, 1867-1914.-14. H.A. Gwynne, 1910-1937....Some dates in the history of the Morning post.
1302 Dobson, Robert M.H. Final night; a record of the last days of the Morning post as a separate journal. Uxbridge, King and Hutchings, 1938. 58p. 17cm.
1303 Economist, The. The Economist, 1843-1943; a centenary volume. [London], O.U.P., 1943. 178p. ports. 17cm.
The Economist, 1843-1943, by the editor.-A hundred years, by the deputy editor and A.H. Chapman.-The Economist as a source for the historian, by sir John Clapham.-A political retrospect, by E.L. Woodward.-Walter Bagehot, by Francis W. Hirst.-The Economist and foreign affairs, by Graham Hutton.-The money market, by W.T.C. King.-The stock exchange, by Hargreaves Parkinson. -Records and statistics, by the industry and trade editor.-Bagehot and the trade cycle, by Walt W. Rostow.
1304 Jewish chronicle. The Jewish chronicle, 1841-1941; a century of newspaper history. London, Jewish chronicle, 1949. xv,187p. illus., ports., facsims. 22cm.
1. The beginnings of the Anglo-Jewish press.-2. The founding of the Jewish chronicle.-3. Eclipse and renewal.-4. Consolidation.-5. Dr. Benisch.-6. Michael Henry.-7. Asher I. Myers.-8. The first World war and after.-11. The Jewish world and other rivals and imitators.-12. The new generation.
1305 Lawson, Edward F., baron Burnham. Peterborough court; the story of the Daily telegraph. London, Cassell, [1955]. x,225p. illus., ports. 21cm.
1306 Symons, Julian. Horatio Bottomley; a biography. London, Cresset pr., 1955. 287p. illus., ports. 21cm.
1307 Pound, Reginald and G. Harmsworth. Northcliffe. London, Cassell, [1959]. xvi,933p. illus., ports. 23cm.
1308 Crapster, Basil L. The London Sunday advertiser and its immediate sucessors. Business Hist 5no2:109-17 Je 1963.
1309 Werkmeister, Lucyle. The London daily press, 1772-1792. Lincoln, Neb., University of Nebraska pr., [1963]. ix,470p. facsims. 24cm.
1. Henry Bate (Dudley) and the Morning post, 1772-1781: perfidies and punishments.-2. The Morning post, 1782-1788: the disreputable years.-3. The London Courant, 1779-1783, and the General advertiser, 1781-1790: some newspaper adventures of `that rogue Almon'.-4. The World, 1789-1792: sic transit gloria mundi.-5. The two Stars, May 1788-April 1789: conflict in the afternoon.-6. The spurious Star, March-June, 1789: a never-never election and `an injured man'.-7. The daily press, 1789-1792: Pitt and the pendulum.- Appendices.
1310 Braddon, Russell R. Roy Thomson of Fleet street. London, Collins, 1965. 396p. illus., ports. 22cm.
`Appendix: Thomson newspapers' (p.369-71); `Thomson publications group, etc.' (p.372-9).
1311 Handover, Phyllis M. The history of the London Gazette, 1665-1965. London, H.M.S.O., 1965. vii,95p. facsims., ports. 25cm.
Rev: G.A.H. Ptg Hist Soc J 2:77-8 '66.
1312 Prance, Claude A. `A famous magazine; an account of the first fourteen months of Baldwin's London' in Peppercorn papers; a miscellany.... Cambridge, Golden head pr., 1964, i.e., [1965]. p.118-31.
-- -- MAN, ISLE OF
1313 Journalism in the Isle of Man; Half a century's progress, the story of the Isle of Man Times. London, W.J. Stonhill, [1899]. 15,[1]p. illus. 30cm.
Repr. from Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr Jl '98.
-- -- MIDDLESEX
1314 Crusha and son, Tottenham. Sixty years of progress. [Tottenham Weekly herald]. [Tottenham], [1921]. 23p. illus. 19 x 25cm.
-- -- MIDLOTHIAN
1315 Copinger, William A. On the authorship of the first hundred numbers of the Edinburgh review. [Manchester, Priv. ptd. at the Priory pr.], [1895]. xxx,58p. 18cm. (Bibliographiana, 2).
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1316 The Scotsman. (Famous newspapers). Bk-Bits 1no21:324-5 N 1896. port.
1317 [Magnusson, Magnuss and others]. The glorious privilege: the history of The Scotsman. [London], Publ. for The Scotsman by Nelson, [1967]. 196p. illus., ports. 23cm.
-- -- NORFOLK
1318 Euren, Albert D. The first provincial newspaper; a brief survey of the earliest Norwich newspapers. [Norwich Post]. Norwich, Norwich mercury, 1924. 20p. illus. 26cm.
Repr. from Norwich mercury, 17,24 My '24.
1319 Norfolk news. The Norwich Post; its contemporaries and successors. Norwich, 1951. 15p. illus. 26cm.
-- -- NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
1320 Hadley, William W. ...The bi-centenary record of the Northampton Mercury, 1720-1920. Northampton, Mercury pr., [1920]. 61p. illus., facsims., port. 21cm. C-t.
Repr. from Northampton Mercury bicentenary no., 7 My '20. - Two hundred years ago, by sir W. Ryland D. Adkins.-The Northampton Mercury.-The first number.-Developments.-Forging ahead.-The nineteenth century.-New proprietors.-Thomas Edward Dicey...by A.V. Dicey.
1321 Reclassified. 1969.
-- -- SCOTLAND
1322 Armstrong, William. The Scottish newspaper press [since 1870]. [Report of lecture]. Ptrs' Register 30no33: Suppl vi-vii Mr 1891.
-- -- SHROPSHIRE
1323 Lerry, George G. The story of the Oswestry Advertizer, 1849-1949. Oswestry, Caxton pr., 1949. 86p. 22cm.
-- -- SOMERSET
1324 The Bath Herald. Brit & Colonial Ptr & Stnr 29no6:309 Ap 1892. port., illus.
1325 Centenary of the Bath Herald. Ptrs' Register 31no346: Suppl iv-v Ap 1892.
-- -- SURREY
1326 Croydon advertiser. Croydon Advertiser, 1869-1969. [Croydon, Croydon advertiser], [1969]. [48]p. illus., port., facsims. 30cm.
-- -- SUSSEX
1327 Beckett, Arthur. The first Sussex newspaper. [Sussex Weekly advertiser]. Sussex Country Mag 15:247-54 1941. port., facsim.
-- -- TIPPERARY
1328 Burke, William P. `Printing and journalism' in History of Clonmel. Waterford, Ptd. by N. Harvey for the Clonmel library committee, 1907. p.[346]-60.
The Hibernian Gazette or universal advertiser.-The Clonmel Journal.-The Clonmel Herald.-The Clonmel Advertiser.-The Clonmel Magazine.-The Tipperary Free press.-The Tipperary Constitution.-The Clonmel Advertiser and literary journal.-The Clonmel Chronicle.-The Clonmel Advertiser.-The Nationalist.-Clonmel printing.
-- -- WARWICKSHIRE
1329 An old provincial paper. [The Coventry Standard]. Newsman 10:235 S 1891.
1330 Newspaper enterprise in the midlands. [Daily argus, Birmingham]. Ptrs' Register 32no354: Suppl vi-viii D 1892.
-- -- WORCESTERSHIRE
1331 Griffiths, Ivor. Berrow's Worcester Journal; an examination of the antiquity of Britain's oldest newspaper. Worcester, G. Williams and Berrows, 1941. 32p. 18cm.
-- -- YORKSHIRE
1332 Death of mr. W. Byles. [Proprietor of Bradford Observer]. Ptrs' Register 31no337:5 Jl 1891. port.
1333 [Leader and sons, Sheffield]. Seventy-three years of progress: A history of the Sheffield Independent, from 1819 to 1892.... Sheffield, Leader, 1892. 45p. illus., ports. 21cm.
1334 Rotherham Advertiser. The Rotherham Advertiser, 1858-1928; a seventy years' record. Rotherham, 1928. 20p. illus. 25cm.
1335 Gibb, Mildred A. and F. Beckwith. The Yorkshire Post; two centuries. [Leeds], Yorkshire conservative newspaper, 1954. ix,112p. illus., facsims., ports. 23cm.
1336 `The Leeds Intelligencer, 1754-1866' in Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer and the Leeds Mercury, 1777-1782. (Thoresby Soc Publ 40pt3no101). Leeds, 1955. p.i-lxi tables.
1. The Wright family, 1754-1818.-2. Middle period, 1819-1833.-3. Robert Perring.-4. Christopher Kemplay.-Statistical appendix: 1. Newspaper stamp duty. 2. Specimens of the advertisement duty.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS - 1601-1700
1337 Williams, J.B., pseud. of J.G. Muddiman. The newsbooks and letters of news of the Restoration. Engl Hist R 23no90:252-76 Ap 1908.
1338 (4:7691) Morison, Stanley A. The origins of the newspaper, 1954.
Repr. in McKitterick, David J., ed. Stanley Morison: selected essays on the history of letter-forms in manuscript and print. Cambridge, C.U.P., 1981. p.325-57.
-- TAXATION
1339 Hughes, Edward. The English stamp duties, 1664-1764. Engl Hist R 56no222:234-64 Ap 1941.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS - 1701-1800
1340 Werkmeister, Lucyle. A newspaper history of England, 1792-1793. Lincoln, Neb., University of Nebraska pr., [1967]. xii,585p. illus., ports. 23cm.
`Chronological table' (p.477-88).
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS - 1801-1900
1341 (7:2966) The Wellesley index to Victorian periodicals, 1824-1900. Walter E. Houghton, ed. Toronto, University of Toronto pr.; [London], Routlege and K. Paul, [1966-89]. 5v. 26cm.
Contents: [For v.1-3 see BBLB2 1927].-4. Tables of contents and identification of contributors, with bibliographies of their articles and stories and an index of initials and pseudonyms. Ed. by Jean Harris Slingerland. ([1987]).-5. Epitome and index; dated bibliographies of all identified authors and their contributions to major quarterlies and monthlies of the period, with a separate bibliography of identified pseudonyms and initials. Ed. by Jean Harris Slingerland. ([1989]). - Rev: J.A. Sutherland. London R Bks 10:22-3 '88; P.L. Shillingsburg. Analytical & Enum Bib new ser 2:126-8 '88; R.D. Altick. Mod Philol 87:101-4 '89.
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1342 Thomas, Carmichael. Illustrated newspaper production. [Lecture to Society of arts]. Ptrs' Register 30no333: Suppl v-vi Mr 1891.
1343 Catling, Thomas. A chat on newspapers. [Talk to Young men's assn., Wanstead]. Ptrs' Register 31no345: Suppl vii Mr 1892. port.
1344 Newspapers. [Cataloguing]. Ptrs' Register 31no347: Suppl viii My 1892.
1345 Wendté, Frederika. The efficiency of Poole increased; references to Selections from the Edinburgh Review compared with the articles as originally issued. Bull Bib 2no7:107-8 Ap 1901.
1346 Dilnot, George. The romance of the Almalgamated press. London, Almalga-mated press, 1925. iv,101p. illus., ports. 33cm.
1347 Wickwar, William H. The struggle for the freedom of the press, 1819-1832. London, G. Allen Unwin, [1928]. 325p. 21cm.
1. Press prosecutions in England in the early nineteenth century.-2. The press and the reform crisis, 1819.-3. The struggle in the country, 1819.-4. The struggle in Parliament, 1819.-5. The failure of the government, 1820.-6. The failure of the government's supporters, 1820-22.-7. The triumph of `free discussion', 1820-30.-9. The conclusion of the struggle, 1829-31.-Appendices... B. Parliamentary papers and statistics of press-prosecutions.
1348 Boorman, H.R. Pratt, ed. Newspaper society; 125 years of progress. Maidstone, Kent messenger, 1961. 178p. illus., ports. 24cm.
1349 McLeod, Roy M. Printing books under the golden lamp; Taylor and Francis limited, and work in progress on scientific periodical publishing. Vict Pers Newsl [2no]5/6:11-12 S 1969.
-- TAXATION
1350 Wiener, Joel H. The war of the unstamped; the movement to repeal the British newspaper tax, 1830-1836. Ithaca, Cornell U.P., [1969]. xviii,310p. 22cm.
1. Taxes on knowledge.-2. The middle-class background.-3. The parliamentary campaign.-4. Pressure from without.-5. The working-class ideology.-6. The unstamped press.-7. Governmental response.-8. Ideas of the unstamped press.- 9. Working-class resistance.-10. Conclusion: An unsatisfactory compromise. - Rev: Patricia Hollis. Econ Hist R 23:586-7 '70.
NOVELS see fiction.
POETRY see also ballads; songbooks.
-- 1475-1640
1351 Brooks, Cleanth, ed.. `The history of Percy's edition of Surrey (Tottel's miscellany)' in The correspondence of Thomas Percy and Richard Farmer. (The Percy letters, [2]). [Baton Rouge], Louisiana State U.P, 1946. p.175-200.
PRAYER BOOKS
1352 Wordsworth, Christopher and H. Littlehales. The old service-books of the English church. London, Methuen, 1904. xv,319; [4],40p. tables, facsims. 21cm. (The Antiquary's books, [5]).
1. Introduction.-2. On medieval service-books.-3. The various books: books for divine service in choir, etc.-4. The processional.-5. Books for the altar service of the mass.-6. Books for the occasional offices.-7. Episcopal service-books.-8. The books for directing public services.-9. Of books used by lay-folk.-10. Miscellan-eous subjects.
RAILWAYS
1353 Smith, G. Royde. The history of Bradshaw; a centenary review of the origin and growth of the most famous guide in the world. London, H. Blacklock, 1939. 76p. illus., ports., facsims. 28cm.
1354 Lee, Charles E. The centenary of `Bradshaw'. London, Railway gazette, 1940. 48p. facsims. 21cm.
1355 Smith, G.C.K. The O'Dell transport collection and local railway history. Aberdeen Univ R 43no1:33-8 1969. facsim.
RELIGION see also bible; book of common prayer; hymns; jewish books; prayer books.
1356 Holgate, C.W., comp. `A list of the principal printed writings of the rev. canon Thomas Luck Kingsbury, arranged in chronological order' in Kingsbury, Thomas L. Spiritual sacrifice and holy communion; seven sermons.... Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes, 1900. p.xxxix-xlvi.
-- BAPTIST AND ANTI-BAPTIST BOOKS
1357 Angus, Joseph. Baptist authors and history, 1527-1800. From the Baptist handbook. [London?], [1896]. 16p. 21cm. H-t.
-- CATHOLIC AND ANTI-CATHOLIC BOOKS
1358 Ross, Anthony. Libraries of the Scottish Blackfriars. [Dominican librs.]. Innes R 20no1:3-36 1969. illus., facsims., tables.
-- CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOOKS
1359 London. St. Martin in the fields church. Catalogue of the books and documents belonging to the royal parish of.... Comp. by Thomas Mason. [London], Ptd. for the vestry by Harrison, 1895. vi,87p. 21cm.
Includes Tenison's library minutes (p.44).
1360 York. Minster. Library. A catalogue of the printed books in the library of the dean and chapter of York. York, J. Sampson; London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1896. xxviii,459p. 21cm.[Sg.: J.R.]. [Sg.: J.R.].
1361 Marlborough college. A collection of books from the vicar's library of St. Mary's, Marlborough. Marlborough, Marlborough college pr., 1960. 8p. 21cm. (Not seen).
1362 Bromham. Saint Owen church. Catalogue of books in the St. Owen parish library. Comp. by E. C. Cooper. [Bedford], [1961]. 65p. 22cm.
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1363 Marlborough college. St. Mary's vicar's library, Marlborough. [Appeal by bishop of Dover for restoration and cat. of library formed by William White]. [Canterbury], [1945]. [1]p. 27cm. H-t.
1364 Crosby, Ernest H. Lewis-. Christ church cathedral, Dublin; a guide to the cathedral's precincts, its architecture and its books. [Dublin, J.T. Drought, ptrs.], [1946]. 13p. illus. 19cm. (Christ church ser 3).
`The books of Christ church' (p.13).
1365 Jackson, R. Wyse. The ancient library of Cashel. Cork Hist & Archæol Soc J ser2 52no176:128-34 Jl/ D 1947. facsim.
The Caxton fragment [of House of fame].-The Philip Sidney edition [Astrophel].-Mediaeval manuscripts.-Manuscripts of the modern period.-Irish manuscripts.-Other printed materials.
1366 Ker, Neil R. Salisbury cathedral manuscripts and Patrick Young's catalogue. [With list]. Wiltshire Archæol & Nat Hist Mag 53no191:153-83 D 1949/50.
1. The manuscripts from the reformation until 1622.-2. The manuscripts, 1622-1670.-3. The manuscripts after 1670.-Young's catalogue of the manuscripts.-Notes on Young's catalogue.-Manuscripts now at Salisbury not listed by Young. - Repr. in Watson, Andrew G., ed. Books, collectors and libraries; studies in the medieval heritage. London, [1985]. p.175-208.
1367 ---. Patrick Young's catalogue of the manuscripts of Lichfield cathedral. [With list]. Med & Renaiss Stud 2:151-68 1950.
Repr. in Watson, Andrew G., ed. Books, collectors and libraries; studies in the medieval heritage. London, [1985]. p.273-92.
1368 Mackean, W.H. Rochester cathedral library; its fortunes and adventures through nine centuries. [Rochester], 1953. 24p. facsim. 22cm.
1369 Sykes, Norman. Canterbury cathedral library. Canterbury, Publ. by the friends of Canterbury cathedral and ptd. by J.A. Jennings, November, 1954. 32p. illus. 21cm.
1370 Thompson, Henry P. Thomas Bray. London, S.P.C.K., 1954. vii,119p. 22cm.
1. Birth and early years.-2. Bray at Sheldon.-3. Commissary for Maryland.-4. Bray's account books, 1695-99.-5. The foundation of the Society for promoting Christian knowledge.-6. The visit to Maryland.-7. Back from Maryland.-8. The foundation of the S.P.G.-9. Returns to Sheldon.-10. St. Botolph, Aldgate.-11. Thomas Bray; the work and the man.....
1371 Mackerness, E.D. The Castleton parish library. [Est. by F. Farran]. Derbyshire Archæol & Nat Hist Soc J 77:38-48 1957.
1372 Proctor, Geraldine. The library of Canterbury cathedral. (The libraries of Kent). Kent News Letter 10no3:[1,3] Ap 1959.
Adapted from Sykes.
1373 Kaufman, Paul. Reading vogues at English cathedral libraries of the eighteenth century. N.Y. Publ Libr Bull 67no10:643-72 D 1963; 68no1:48-64 Ja '64; 68no2:110-32 F '64; 68no3:191-202 Mr '64. tables, facsims.
1374 Steer, Francis W. Chichester cathedral library. Chichester, 1964. 14p. illus., facsims. 25cm. (Chichester Pa, 44). C-t.
1375 Stych, F.S. The Thomas Bray library from Sheldon in the Birmingham reference library. (Special collections in West Midland libraries). Open Access new ser 12no2:1-4 Ja 1964.
1376 Thurlow, Gilbert. Norwich cathedral library. Norwich Churchman 7no3:5 Mr 1966; 7no4:?? Ap '66; 7no5:4 My '66.
1377 (4:2457) Ker, Neil R. Cathedral libraries, 1967.
Repr. in Watson, Andrew G., ed. Books, Collectors and libraries; studies in the medieval heritage. London, [1985]. p.293-300.
1378 Lloyd, Leslie J. and Audrey M.W. Erskine. The library of Exeter cathedral. [Exeter], University of Exeter, [1967]. (First publ. 1956). 24p. facsims. 23cm.
1379 Higgs, Audrey H. Two parish libraries and their founders. [T. Hall; W. Higgs, now in Birmingham reference libr.]. Open Access new ser 16no3:2-7 1968.
1380 Manuscript catalogue of Henley parish library. [1784, sought]. (Library history news). Libr Hist 1no6:216-17 1969.
-- CONGREGATIONALIST BOOKS
1381 Extracts from the rules of Craven chapel book society. [Subscr. libr., Bayswater]. Congreg Hist Soc Trans 20no9:285 1969.
-- FRIENDS BOOKS
1382 Hunter, J.D. The early days of the Birmingham Friends' reading society. West Midlands Regional Stud J 2:44-76 1968. illus., facsim., tables.
Introduction.-Origin.-The original rules of the society.-Duties of the committee.-Early history, 1829-1843.-Finances.-The local background.-The contemporary library scene.-Some members of the reading society, 1829.-43. Later years.-Appendix A. Statistics...relating to stock and borrowings. B. Members at some time during the period 1829-1842. C. Analysis of occupations. D. The books and the booksellers.
-- METHODIST BOOKS
1383 Bala, Merion. Calvinistic Methodists' theological college. Library. Catalogue of dr. Owen Thomas's library in the.... Dolgelley, Ptd. by E.W. Evans, 1893. [ii],172p. 21cm.
1384 Verney, John H. Early Wesleyan class tickets; comments and catalogue. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 31pt1:2-9 Mr 1957; 31pt2:34-8 Je '57; 31pt3:70-3 S '57. facsims., table.
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1385 Wright, Joseph G. Class and band tickets; a guide to collections. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 5pt2:33-44 1906; [corrigenda]. 5pt3:96 '06.
1386 Swift, Wesley F. The Minutes of conference. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 31pt7:155-60 S 1958.
1. Wesley's Doctrinal and Disciplinary minutes of 1749.-2. The Bennet and Headlingley ms. minutes.-3. The conferences from 1749 to 1764.-4. The printed minutes from 1765.-5. The Large minutes.-6. The 1797 Collection of rules.-7. The 1812 edition.-8. The Revised 8vo edition of 1862.-9. The Index to the minutes.
1387 ---. The Sunday service of the Methodists; a study of nineteenth-century liturgy. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 31pt5:112-18 Mr 1958; 31pt6:133-43 Je '58.
1.-The editions: (a). A catalogue. (b). Two additional service-books. (c). The fifth and sixth editions....
1388 Baker, Frank. The opening of the Wesley historical society library. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 32pt2:38-9 Je 1959.
1389 Beckerlegge, Oliver A. Non-Wesleyan class tickets. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 32pt2:34-7 Je 1959; 32pt3:48-51 S '59; 32pt4:88-90 D '59. facsims.
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLBOOKS
1390 Guildford grammar school. A catalogue of the old library of the....With an introd. by Herbert Powell. Guildford, A.C. Curtis, 1900. 32p. 23cm.
1391 Burnley grammar school. Library. [Catalogue]. [Burnley?], [1909?]. 78p. port. 25cm.
1392 Gresham's school, Holt, Norf. Library. A catalogue of the Foundation library, with notes and an historical introduction. By Peter J. Lee. Holt, Norf., [Gresham's school], 1965. 24p. 24cm.
1393 Elliot, Alistair and J. Bagnall. Short-title list of the Sandes library, Kendal grammar school, deposited in the Newcastle university library. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1969. 16p. 30cm. (Univ Newcastle-upon-Tyne Lib Publs extra ser, 11). (Duplicated typescript).
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1394 Sayle, Charles E. Kendal Grammar school library. [Kendal], [1902]. 3p. 22cm.
Extr. from The Kendalian 2no3 Oc '02.
1395 London. Westminster school. Library. Westminster school library; issued to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Scott library. [London], 1933. 40p. illus., facsims. 24cm.
Includes The Scott library, by D.C. Simpson.-The Busby library; early printed books, by R.A.J. Eggar.
1396 Hutton, Thomas W. `The first Birmingham library' in King Edward's school, Birmingham, 1552-1952. [Est. 1642]. Oxford, B. Blackwell, [1952]. p.[42]-5.
1397 [Wright, Donald]. King Edward's school, Birmingham; the library of the governors.. [Birmingham], [after 1952]. 13-15[1]p., [3]l. 25cm. (Duplicated typescript).
1398 Bloomfield, Barry C. School libraries in the nineteenth century. Libr Assn Rec 68no1:1618 Ja 1966.
SCIENCE
1399 Royal society, London. Library. Catalogue of a collection of early printed books in the.... [Presented in 1667 by Henry Howard]. [By R. Farqharson Sharp and Henry M. Mayhew]. London, Ptd. for the Royal society, 1910. 120p. 25cm.
1400 Royal microscopical society, London. Library. Catalogue of the printed books and pamphlets.... London, 1929. (First publ. 1910). viii,177p. 24cm.
1401 Dawson, Warren R., ed. `List of published works of sir Grafton Elliot Smith, F.R.S.' in Sir Grafton Elliot Smith; a biographical record by his colleagues. London, J. Cape, [1938]. p.[217]-53.
Chronol. checklist, 1894-1936.
1402 Wightman, William P. D. Science and the renaissance, v.2: An annotated bibliography of the sixteenth-century books relating to the sciences in the library of the University of Aberdeen. Edinburgh, Publ. for the University of Aberdeen by Oliver and Boyd; New York, Hafner, [1962]. xix,293p. facsims. 24cm. (Aberdeen Univ Stud 144).
SHORTHAND
1403 London. Institute of shorthand writers. Library. Catalogue of the books in.... Comp. by Matthias Levy. London, 1895. 24p. + [1]p. addenda. 21cm.
1404 Lists of shorthand books in various Scottish libraries. St. Andrews, [1919?]. 11 l. of typescript (var.paging). 26cm. C-t.
SONGBOOKS
1405 O'Lochlainn, Colm. Anglo-Irish song-writers since Moore. Bib Soc Ireland Publs 6no1:1-22 1950.
SPORTS AND PASTIMES
1406 Royal yacht squadron, Cowes. Library. Catalogue of the library, R.Y.S. castle, Cowes. Comp. by H. M. Gilbert. Southampton, Ptd. by H.M. Gilbert, 1893. 133p. 23cm.
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1407 Berry, W. Turner. Playing cards, their history and development. Ptg R 4no3:139-42 1935. illus.
1408 Higginson, A. Henry. British and American sporting authors; their writings and biographies. With a bibliography by Sydney R. Smith. Berryville, 1949. (Repr. 1990). xvii,443p. ports. 29cm.
`Bibliography' by Sydney R. Smith (p.399-437).
TECHNOLOGY
1409 Robb, Colin J. A unique collection of books on engineering and architecture. [Robb family colln.]. Irish Builder & Engineer 88no17:532 Ag 1946.
1410 Andrews, A. The Boulton and Watt collection, Birmingham Reference library. (Special collections in West midland libraries). Open Access new ser 13no3:2-6 1965.
1411 Wright, J.E. The library of the Institution of electrical engineers in London. [Includes librs. of sir F. Ronalds and S. Thompson]. Technology & Culture 9no2:191-6 Ap 1968.
TRAVEL BOOKS
1412 Hakluyt society, London. A list of the publications of the Hakluyt society. London, 1946. 16p. 21cm. C-t.
WAR BOOKS
1413 Smith, W.H., London. The best books of the war; a list of books published between 1939 and 1945. [London], Ptd. for private circulation, 1947. 99p. 18cm.
Preface by F.S.S.; annotated classified checklist, with author index.
A U T H O R S
ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1822-88
1414 Forman, Harry B., ed.. `Bibliographical epilogue' in Arnold, Matthew. Poems, narrative, elegaic and lyric (Temple classics). London, J.M. Dent, 1900. p.253-62.
1415 ---, ed.. `---' in Arnold, Matthew. Dramatic and early poems.... (Temple classics). London, J.M. Dent, 1902. p.253-64.
AUSTEN, JANE, 1775-1817
1416 Leigh, W. Austen- and R.A. Austen-Leigh. `Bibliography' in Jane Austen; her life and letters, a family record. London, Smith, Elder, 1913. p.[421]-8.
BEHN, APHRA (AMIS), 1640-89
1417 Abel, Deryck R.E. `Bibliography [of primary and secondary works]' in Ernest Benn; counsel for liberty. London, E. Benn, [1960]. p.181-3.
BENTHAM, JEREMY, 1748-1832
1418 London. University. University college. Report on the Bentham mss. at University college, London. With catalogue. [By Thomas Whitaker]. London, Ptd. by Reynell, [1892]. 20p. 20cm.
BLAKE, WILLIAM, 1757-1827
1419 Bentley, Gerald E., jr. `William Blake's protean text' in Conference on editorial problems, 3d, Toronto, 1967. Editing eighteenth-century texts; papers given.... Ed. by D.I.B. Smith. [Toronto], [1968]. p.44-58.
1420 Butlin, Martin. Blake's illustrations to Paradise lost. Blake Newsl 3no3:57 D 1969.
1421 ---. `The evolution of Blake's large color prints of 1795' in Rosenfeld, Alvin H., ed. William Blake; essays for S. Foster Damon. Providence, Brown U.P., 1969. p.[109]-16.
1422 Erdman, David V. `A temporary report on texts of Blake' in Rosenfeld, Alvin H., ed. William Blake; essays for S. Foster Damon. Providence, Brown U.P., 1969. p.[395]-413.
1423 Keynes, sir Geoffrey L. `The William Blake trust' in Rosenfeld, Alvin H., ed. William Blake; essays for S. Foster Damon. Providence, Brown U.P., 1969. p.414-20.
BOSWELL, JAMES, 1709-95
1424 Waingrow, Marshall, ed. The correspondence and other papers of James Boswell relating to the making of the Life of Johnson. New York, McGraw-Hill; London, Heinemann, [1969]. lxxxv,659p. 23cm. (Yale editions of The private papers of James Boswell; research ed.).
Introduction.-1. The documents.-2. Boswell's research.-3. Boswell's editing.-4. Boswell's Johnson.-Chronology....-Editorial procedures.-....The correspondence.
BUNYAN, JOHN, 1628-88
1425 Paltsits, Victor H. An account of Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress during the seventeenth century. Lit Collector 2:61-6 Je 1901. facsims.
First part.-Translations of the first part.-Second part.-Second part, spurious.-Third part, counterfeit.
1426 Foster, John C. Grace abounding of 1680. Baptist Hist Soc Trans:193-206 Oc 1915.
`Bibliography' (p.205-6).
1427 Offor, Richard. The Offor Bunyan books at Elstow. Libr Assn Rec 62no4:117-21 Ap 1960. illus.
1. George Offor.-2. The ill-fated library.-3. The gift by the British museum.-4. Elstow moot hall.-5. Details of seventeenth-century editions.-A statistical note.
1428 Kaufman, Paul. Revelation by subscribers; John Bunyan among the Welsh. [Doctrine of the law, 1767]. Libr R 21no5:227-9 1968; Eiluned Rees. 21no8:408-9 '68.
BURNEY, FRANCES (MRS. D'ARBLAY), 1752-1840
1429 Hemlow, Joyce. `Letters and journals of Fanny Burney' in Conference on editorial problems, 3d, Toronto, 1967. Editing eighteenth-century texts; papers given.... Ed. by D.I.B. Smith. [Toronto], [1968]. p.[25]-43. facsim.
BURNS, ROBERT, 1756-96
1430 Gibson, Andrew. A doubtful edition of Robert Burns. [Cheap ed. of Poems, publ. by W. Chambers]. [Belfast], [1901]. [3]p. 26cm.
Repr. from Belfast News-letter Mr 14 '01.
1431 Cuthbertson, David. The manuscripts of Robert Burns, the property of Edinburgh university; a description, with some notes and comments. [Edinburgh], Repr. from the Kilmarnock standard, 1921. 23p. 16cm. (Ltd. to 30 copies).
1432 Angus, C. Burns and the circulating library; Lord Lytton's tribute. [Monkland (Friars' Carse) Friendly society libr., 1789]. Ann Burns Chron & Club Directory ser2 18:26-9 1943.
CARROLL, LEWIS, pseud. of CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON, 1832-98
1433 Weaver, Warren and A.C. Berol. The India Alice; the story of a recently discovered copy of the genuine first edition, 1865, of Alice's adventures in Wonderland, prepared...in connection with a dinner at the Grolier club...1963. [New York, Privately ptd. by the Marchbanks pr.], [1963]. 15p. 24cm. (Ltd. to 66 copies).
CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM, 1611-43
1434 Danton, J. Periam. William Cartwright and his Comedies, tragi-comedies, with other poems...1651. Libr Q 12no3:438-56 Jl 1942.
`Table 1: The nature of the principal signature variants in institutionally owned copies of...1651' (p.453-5).
CAVENDISH, MARGARET (LUCAS), DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE, 1624?-1724
1435 Grant, W. Douglas B. `Check-list of the works of Margaret Cavendish' in Margaret the first; a biography of Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle, 1623-1673. London, R. Hart-Davis, 1957. p.240-2.
CHALMERS, ALEXANDER, 1759-1834
1436 Cockcroft, Grace A. `Bibliography' in The public life of George Chalmers. New York, Columbia U.P., 1939. p.[216]-30.
Classified checklist of ptd. works (47 items), ms. letters and papers, and archive materials.
CHAPMAN, GEORGE, 1559?-1634
1437 Yamada, Akihiro. Press-variants and emendations in Monsieur d'Olive, 1606. Faculty Liberal Arts & Sci Shinshu Univ J 1no13:49-70 1963. tables.
1. Press-variants.-2. Emendations of accidentals.-3. Emendations of substantives and semi-substantives.
1438 ---. The printing of sheet B in the W.A. Clark library copy of Monsieur d'Olive, 1606. [Incorrect imposition]. Faculty Liberal Arts & Sci Shinshu Univ J 1no13:43-7 1963. tables.
CLARE, JOHN, 1793-1864
1439 Powell, David. The John Clare collection in Northampton public library. Libr World 65no767:362-3 My 1964. illus., facsim.
CLELAND, JOHN, 1709-89
1440 Englisch, Paul. Memoiren eines FreudenmSdchens von John Cleland; Ein bibliographischer Versuch. Stuttgart, J. P6ttmann, 1929. 80p. 20cm. (Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Erotischen Literatur, 1). C-t.
1441 Apollinaire, Guillaume, ed. `Essai bibliographique' in Cleland, John. Mémoires de Fanny Hill, femme de plaisir. Paris, Bibliothèque des lurieux, 1933. p.[131]-4.
1442 Ashbee, Herbert S. `Appendix [on Memoirs of a woman of pleasure, extr. from Pisanus Fraxi's Catena librorum tacendorum, 1885]' in Memoirs of a woman of pleasure. With an introd. by Peter Quennell. New York, G.P. Putnams, [1963]. p.299-319.
1443 Larsen, Poul S. John Cleland's Memoirs of a woman of pleasure; a bibliography of the earliest editions. [Copenhagen], 1968. 8l. 30cm. (Typescript: BL 2785.cp.20).
CONRAD, JOSEPH, pseud. of TEODOR JÓZEF KONRAD KORZENIOWSKI, 1857-1924
1444 Ordoñez, Elmer A. The early Joseph Conrad; revisions and style. Quezon City, University of the Philippines, 1968. viii,192p. 24cm. (Philippine Soc Sci and Humanit R 33no1/2:187-90 Mr/Je '68).
Includes 2. From manuscript to print.-3. From serial to book edition.
DARWIN, CHARLES ROBERT, 1809-82
1445 Mann, Sherrill. and D.E. Fitch. Darwin and evolution. [Colln. comp. by Peter Eaton mainly from J. Huxley libr.]. Soundings (UCLA Santa Barbara) 1no2:20-34 1969.
DICKENS, CHARLES JOHN HUFFAM, 1817-70
1446 House, Madeline and G. Storey, ed. The letters of Charles Dickens. The Pilgrim ed. Oxford, Clarendon pr., 1965-<2002>. <12>v. illus., facsims. 25cm.
Includes vol.1] -2. B. Agreements with publishers. C. Documents concerning Chapman and Hall's loans to Dickens ([1969], p.464-90).-3. A. Documents concerning international copyright. ([1974], p.691-7).-7, ed. by G. Storey and Kathleen Tillotson. A. Agreement with messrs. Bradbury and Evans, 28 December, 1853 (1993, p.911).-8. E. Agreement between Shirley Brooks and Richard Bentley, 4 September, 1857. J. Letters concerning Household Words between John Forster and Bradbury and Evans, November to December, 1858 (1995, p.738, 758-61).-9, ed. by G. Storey. C. Statement of Bradbury and Evans, 'Mr. Charles Dickens and his late publishers, 31 May, 1859' (1997, p.565-6).-10. C. Heads of agreement to be drawn up with Chapman and Hall.... D. Edward Chapman to W.J. Farrer, 13 October, 1863. E. Agreement between Charles Dickens and messrs. Chapman and Hall for the publication of Our mutual friend, 21 November, 1863 (1998, p.474-8).-11. B. Draft agreement between the editors of All the Year Round and...mrs. Frances Trollope, late 1866 ([1999], p.536).-12. H. Messrs. Chapman and Hall to messrs. Fields, Osgood and company, 26 February, 1870.... I. Agreements between Charles Dickens, Frederick Chapman and Herbert Merivale Trollope. (1). Edwin Drood, 1 February, 1870. (2). Copyright of earlier works, 28 March, 1870. J. Agreement between Charles Dickens, Charles Dickens, jnr. and W.H. Wills with regard to All the Year Round ([2002], p.719-29).
1447 Bentley, Nicolas. `Dickens and his illustrators' in Tomlin, Eric W.F, ed. Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; a centenary volume. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson; New York, Simon and Schuster, [1969]. p.196-227. facsims.
DOBSON, HENRY AUSTIN, 1840-1921
1448 Dobson, H. Austin. A list of pieces (for the most part reprinted in Vignettes in rhyme, 1873, and Proverbs in porcelain, 1877), from December, 1864, to May, 1878. [London], [1918]. 3p. 23cm. H-t.
DRYDEN, JOHN, 1631-1700
1449 Crinò, Anna M. Uno sconosciuto autografo Drydeniano al British museum. [Heroic stanzas, Lansdowne ms.1045]. Engl Misc 17:311-20 1966.
FITZMAURICE, GEORGE, 1878-1963
1450 Miller, Liam. George Fitzmaurice; a bibliographical note. Irish Writing 15:47-8 Je 1951.
GALSWORTHY, JOHN, 1867-1933
1451 Evans, D. Wyn. The Galsworthy collection in Birmingham university library. Open Access new ser 17no1:12-13 1968.
HALL, BP. JOSEPH, 1574-1656
1452 Wallis, Peter J. Some provisional notes on the works of Joseph Hall, STC2 12635-40.7. Newcastle upon Tyne, Dept. of education, 1967. 5p. 30cm. H-t. (Duplicated typescript).
HANDEL, George Frederick, 1685-1759
1453 Tobin, John. Handel's Messiah; a critical account of the manuscript sources and printed editions. London, Cassell, 1969; New York, St. Martin's pr., [1969]. xii,279p. facsims., music, port. 26cm.
Includes The source manuscripts.-2. The printed editions....-Appendixes [A. Alternative settings. 1. Table of manuscript sources and their contents. 2. Table of contents of the principal editions from 1749 to 1854.-C. Seriatim list of textual variants].
HOOKER, RICHARD, 1554?-1600
1454 Woolley, H. Clark. Thomas Hooker: bibliography, complete as known to date.... [Hartford, Bond pr.], 1932. 32p. 24cm. (Center church monogrs., 1).
HUNT, JAMES HENRY LEIGH, 1784-1859
1455 Brewer, Luther A. The joys and sorrows of a book collector. Cedar Rapids, Privately ptd. [at the Torch pr.], 1928. 65p. 21cm. (Ltd. to 300 copies).
JOHNSON, SAMUEL, 1709-84
1456 Greene, Donald J. `No dull duty; the Yale edition of the works of Samuel Johnson' in Conference on editorial problems, 3d, Toronto, 1967. Editing eighteenth-century texts; papers.... Ed. by D.I.B. Smith. [Toronto], [1968]. p.[92]-123.
KIPLING, JOSEPH RUDYARD, 1865-1936
1457 Yeats, Alvice W. The Stewart Kipling collection and some notes on its significance. Dalhousie R 36no2:112-15 1956.
LAMB, CHARLES, 1775-1828
1458 Prance, Claude A. `A Charles Lamb library' in Peppercorn papers; a miscellany.... Cambridge, Golden head pr., 1964. p.50-63.
LANG, ANDREW, 1844-1912
1459 Green, Roger L. Andrew Lang, `the greatest bookman of his age'. Indiana Univ Bkmn 7:10-101 Ap 1965.
`Descriptions from the Darlington collection of Andrew Lang' (p.73-101).
LANGLAND, WILLIAM, 1330-1400?
1460 Chambers, Raymond W. and J.H.G. Grattan. The text of Piers Plowman. Mod Lang R 4no3:357-89 Ap 1909.
1. The A-text.
1461 Chambers, Raymond W. The authorship of Piers Plowman. Mod Lang R 5no1:1-32 Ja 1910.
1. Robert the robber.-2. Sloth's wicked winnings.-3. Piers' wife and children.-4. The rearranged text compared with the text given in the mss.-5. B's misunderstandings of A.-6. Differences of dialect between A, B and C.-7. Problems of the text.-8. Style and view.-9. Long Will.
1462 ---. The original form of the A-text of Piers Plowman. Mod Lang R 6no3:302-33 Jl 1911.
1. John Butt's addition to the A-text of Piers Plowman.-2. The division of the A-text into sections.-3. The chronological difficulty.-4. The argument from the relationship of the mss.-5. The `other works'.-Appendix: The extent of John Butt's addition.
1463 Knott, Thomas A. An essay toward the critical text of the A-version of Piers the plowman. Mod Philol 12no7:389-421 [i.e.129-61] Ja 1915. diagrs.
The geneaological tree.-Chambers and Grattan on the critical text.-Determining the critical text.
1464 Chambers, Raymond W. and J.H.G. Grattan. The text of Piers Plowman: critical methods. Mod Lang R 11no3:257-75 Jl 1916.
1. Dr. Knott's essay.-2. Dr. Knott and Skeat's edition.
1465 Blackman, Elsie. Notes on the B-text mss. of Piers Plowman. J Eng & Germ Philol 17no4:489-546 1918. diagr.
Introduction.-The relationship of the extant B-text mss.-Estimate of the value of the existing B-text mss.-Reconstruction of the B-text.
1466 Chambers, Raymond W. and J.H.G. Grattan. The text of Piers Plowman. Mod Lang R 26no1:1-51 Ja 1931.
1. The archetypal manuscripts.-2. Problems of textual criticism.-3. Skeat's texts and collations.-4. Recent work on the texts.-5. The alleged collation of A with B by C.-6. On the alleged use by C, of an A-manuscript of the Vernon type.-7. On the alleged unwillingness of C to depart from the established version, where A and B agree.-9. At the shrine of Poseidon.-Note: Manuscripts of Piers Plowman [listed].
1467 Kane, George. Piers Plowman; problems and methods of editing the B-text. Mod Lang R 43no1:1-25 Ja 1948.
1. `Established' texts.-2. The state of the B-text.-3. Specific problems of the B-text.-Bibliographical note [on publs. of R.W. Chambers and J.H.G. Grattan].
1468 Donaldson, E. Talbot. Mss. R and F in the B-tradition of Piers Plowman. Connecticut Acad Arts & Sci Trans 39:177-22 S 1955. diagr.
1469 Russell, George H. The evolution of a poem; some reflections on the textual tradition of Piers Plowman. Arts 2:33-46 1962. (Not seen).
LINDSAY FAMILY
LODGE, THOMAS, 1558?-1625
1470 Hayashi, Tetsumaro. A textual study of A looking glasse for London by Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene. Muncie, Ind., Ball state university, 1969. ix,38p. facsim. 23cm. (Ball state Monogr 17 Publs Eng, 11).
1. Authorship.-2. Date of composition.-3. Collaboration between Thoms Lodge and Robert Greene.-4. Type of work and literary background.-5. Sources.-6. Bibliographical descriptions of early editions.-7. Bibliographical analysis of early editions.
MASSINGHAM, HAROLD JOHN, 1888-1952
1471 [Sherwood, John]. `Bibliography of the works of H.J. Massingham, 1888-1952' in Wessex letters from Springhead, no.4, midwinter, 1952. Springhead, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, R. Gardiner, [1952]. p.87-90.
Chronol. checklist, 1913-52.
MAY, THOMAS, 1595-1650
1472 Chester, Alan G. `Bibliography [of plays, translations, and political writings]' in Thomas May, man of letters, 1595-1650; a thesis.... Philadelphia, [University of Pennsylvania pr.], 1932. p.189-96.
MILTON, JOHN, 1608-74
1473 Adams, Robert M. `The text of Paradise lost' in Ikon; John Milton and the modern critics. Ithaca, Cornell U.P., [1955]; London, G. Cumberlege, O.U.P., [1956]. (2d paperback ed., Ithaca, Cornell U.P., 1966). p.60-111.
1474 Fletcher, Harris F. `Inter bibliopolas [Milton and the booksellers]' in The intellectual development of John Milton. Urbana, University of Illinois pr., 1956. V.1, p.398-404.
1475 ---. `Milton's access to books' in The intellectual development of John Milton. Urbana, University of Illinois pr., 1956. V.2 (1961), p.367-81.
1476 Hyman, Lawrence W. The publication of Paradise lost, 1667-1674. J Hist Stud 1no1:50-64 1967. facsims.
1477 Shawcross, John T. `Orthography and the text of Paradise lost' in Emma, Ronald D. and J.T. Shawcross, ed. Language and style in Milton; a symposium in honor of the tercentenary of Paradise lost. New York, F. Ungar, [1967]. p.120-53.
MOORE, Thomas, 1779-1852
1478 Gibson, Andrew. Thomas Moore and his first editions; a lecture.... Belfast, Ptd. for private circulation at the office of the Northern whig, 1904. 28p. 20cm.
MORE, SIR THOMAS, 1478-1535
1479 Peddie, Robert A. The books of sir Thomas More. [His projected bibliogr.]. Bib Register 1no3:34 1905/6.
1480 Marc'hadour, Germain. `Three Tudor editors of Thomas More' in Conference on editorial problems, 1st, Toronto, 1965. Editing sixteenth century texts; papers.... Ed. by R.J. Schoeck. [Toronto], [1966]. p.59-71.
NEWTON, SIR ISAAC, 1642-1727
1481 Larmor, Joseph. On editing Newton. (Letters to the editor). Nature 113no2847:744 My 1924.
1482 H., C.J. Newtoni[an]a at Babson Park. Sci Mnthly 56no1:94-7 Ja 1943. illus.
PAINE, THOMAS, 1737-1809
1483 Gimbel, Richard. Thomas Paine; a bibliographical check list of Common sense, with an account of its publication. New Haven, Yale UP; London, G. Cumberlege, O.U.P., 1956. ((Repr. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat pr., 1973).). 124p. facsims. 22cm.
Degressive descr. bibliogr. of 156 ed. to 1953, with annotated list of related works.
PERCY, BP. THOMAS, 1729-1811
1484 Robinson, M.G. and Leah Dennis, ed.. `The history of Percy's edition of Buckingham' in The correspondence of Thomas Percy and Thomas Warton. (The Percy letters, v.3). [Baton Rouge], Louisiana state U.P., 1951. p.148-67.
PILKINGTON, LETITIA (VAN LEWEN), 1712-50
1485 Isaacs, J.H., comp. `Appendix A: Bibliographical note' in Barry, Iris, ed. Memoirs of mrs. Letitia Pilkington, 1712-1750. (The English library). London, G. Routledge; New York, Dodd, Mead, 1928. p.467-72. facsims.
POPE, ALEXANDER, 1688-1744
1486 (5:12843) Mack, Maynard. Pope's Horatian poems; problems of bibliography and text, 1943.
Repr. in Collected in himself; essays.... Newark; London, [1982]. p.106-21.
1487 (12848) ---. A manuscript of Pope's imitation of the First ode of the fourth book of Horace, 1945.
Repr. in Collected in himself; essays.... Newark; London, [1982]. p.122-4.
1488 (12867) ---. Some annotations in the second earl of Oxford's copies of Pope's Epistle to dr. Arbuthnot and Sober advice from Horace, 1957.
Repr. in Collected in himself; essays.... Newark; London, [1982]. p.134-8.
1489 (12868) ---. Two variant copies of Pope's Works...volume 2; further light on some problems of authorship, bibliography, and text, 1957.
Repr. in Collected in himself; essays.... Newark; London, [1982]. p.139-44.
POTTER, HELEN BEATRIX, 1866-1943
1490 Linder, Leslie C. The Beatrix Potter papers at Hill Top; a catalogue of the manuscripts, miscellaneous drawings and papers at Hill Top, Sawrey, belonging to the National trust. [n.p.], Privately comp., 1954. (2d ed. 1987). 54p. 30cm. (Ltd. to 17 copies).
ROSSETTI, DANTE GABRIEL, 1828-82
1491 Fredeman, William E. Rossetti's In memoriam; an elegaic reading of The house of life. John Rylands Libr Bull 47no2:298-341 Mr 1965. table.
`Bibliographical chart...to facilitate the comparison of the three published versions of The house of life' (p.335-41).
RUSKIN, JOHN, 1819-1900
1492 Mr. Ruskin's books. [Ptd. by Watson, Hazell & Viney]. Paper & Ptg Trades J 79:27-8 D 1892.
Repr. from Scottish Typogr Circ.
RUSSELL, BERTRAND ARTHUR WILLIAM, 3D EARL RUSSELL, 1872-1970
1493 The Bertrand Russell archive. McMaster Univ Libr Res News 1no1:[1-4] 1968/9. ports., facsim.
SAINTSBURY, GEORGE EDWARD BATEMAN, 1845-1933
1494 Parker, W.M.. `A Saintsbury bibliography' in Oliver, John W., ed. The last vintage; essays and papers by George Saintsbury. London, Methuen, [1950]. p.244-55.
Classified checklist of literary histories, biogr. and critical works, miscellaneous works, introds., prefaces and edited matter, and articles by.
SCOTT, SIR WALTER, 1771-1832
1495 Worthington, Greville. `Some additions to A bibliography of the Waverley novels' in Mathews, Elkin, London. English literature; rare books. (Catalogue 45). London, [1932]. p.3-4.
1496 Beckwith, Frank. The Leeds library and sir Walter Scott. [Its colln.]. Univ Leeds R 11no2:152-61 D 1968.
SHAKESPEARE, William, 1564-1616
-- BIBLIOGRAPHIES
1497 Mez, John R. Edward de Vere, or Shakespeare; a bibliography. Ruvigliana, Switz., [1950?]. 2 l. 30cm. (Duplicated typescript).
1498 Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft. Bibliothek. Katalog.... [Comp. by P.A.S von Bojanowski]. Weimar, R. Wagner Sohn, 1900. 56p. 23cm.
1499 ---. Katalog.... [Comp. by P.A.S von Bojanowski]. Weimar, R. Wagner Sohn, 1909. vi,88p. 22cm.
-- COLLECTIONS AND LIBRARIES
1500 Bailey, sir William H. The "Bradshaw" of Shakespeare; in praise of the new catalogue of the Birmingham Shakespeare memorial library. Birmingham, Cornish brothers; Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, [1904?]. 14p. illus. 22cm.
-- GENERAL
1501 Marder, Louis. Problems in Shakespearian scholarship. Wilson Libr Bull 38no8:660-4 Ap 1964.
At least 75,000 references.-The application of standards.-New problems for the librarian.-Matters today.-Bibliographies to periodicals.-Difficult to tabulate.
HANDWRITING AND PALÆOGRAPHY
1502 Leftwich, Ralph W. Shakespeare's handwriting and other papers. Worthing, Worthing Gazette, [1919]. 81p. facsims. 21cm.
-- POEMS
1503 Parsons, John D. R. Field and the first Shakespeare poem; an essay on professor Arber's 40 years neglected Transcript of the Stationers' company's registers' assignment column disclosure of a clerical error entry of the copyright. [Leading to a numerical dissolution of the actor and the author]. Chiswick, [Ptd. by Harrison and sons], 1935. 12p. 21cm.
SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, 1792-1822
1504 Forman, Harry B., ed. `Bibliography' in Shelley, Percy B. Poems narrative, elegaic and visionary. (Temple classics). London, J.M. Dent, 1899. p.299.
SMITH, John, 1580-1631
1505 Eames, Wilberforce. A bibliography of captain John Smith. Repr. from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America. New York, 1927. 48p. 24cm. C-t.
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS, 1850-94
1506 Beinecke, Edwin J. Robert Louis Stevenson's handwriting. New York, Privately ptd., 1940. 6l., 45p. illus., port. facsims. 26cm. Ltd. ed.
TENNYSON, ALFRED, 1ST BARON TENNYSON, 1809-92
1507 Campbell, Nancie. R.H. Shepherd and The lover's tale. [Forgery]. Tennyson Res Bull 2:item C2a N 1968.
1508 Ray, Gordon N. Tennyson reads Maud. Vancouver, Publications centre, University of British Columbia, 1968. 47p. facsims. 21cm.
Repr. in Elledge, W. Paul and R.L. Hoffman, ed. Romantic and Victorian studies in memory of William H. Marshall. Rutherford, N.J., Fairleigh Dickinson U.P., 1971. p.290-317; Ray, Gordon N. Books as a way of life; essays.... New York, 1988. p.209-32.
1509 Tyree, Donald W. Tennyson's use of Malory; an example. [Revision]. Tennyson Res Bull 2:item C3 1968.
THEOBALD, LEWIS, 1688-1744
1510 Schwartzstein, Leonard. The text of The double falsehood. [Passages from Sh. imitated]. N&Q 199no11:471-2 1954.
1511 Frazier, Harriet C. The rifling of beauty's shores: Theobald and Shakespeare. [The Double falsehood a deliberate forgery]. Neuphilol Mitteilungen 69hft2:232-56 1968.
THOMAS, DYLAN MARLAIS, 1914-53
1512 Cox, James Stevens-. Dylan Thomas; judgment in an action by mrs. Caitlin Thomas to recover from the Times book company, limited, the manuscript of Under Milk wood. [ed]. St. Peter Port, C.I., Toucan pr., 1967. 7p. 21cm. (Ltd. to 100 copies).
1513 ---, ed. Under Milk wood; account of an action to recover the original manuscript. With an introd. by Douglas Cleverdon. St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Toucan pr., 1969. 17p. port. 18cm. (Ltd. to 250 copies for sale).
TRESSELL, ROBERT, pseud. of ROBERT NOONAN, 1870-1911
1514 Swinnerton, Frank A. The adventures of a manuscript; being the story of The ragged trousered philanthropists. London, Richards pr., [1956]. 27p. 22cm. (Ltd. to 1500 copies).
1515 Ball, F. C. The Ragged trousered philanthropists. TLS 29 Mr '57:193.
WALLACE, ALFRED RUSSEL, 1823-1913
1516 Marchant, James. `Appendix; Lists of Wallace's writings' in Alfred Russel Wallace: letters and reminiscences. London, Cassell; New York, Harper, 1916. (Repr. New York, Arno pr., 1975). V.2, p.257-68.
Chronol. checklists of books, articles, papers, reviews, etc., and letters, reviews, etc. in Nature.
WALPOLE, SIR HUGH SEYMOUR, 1884-1941
1517 Davis, sir Rupert C. Hart-. `List of books by Hugh Walpole' in Hugh Walpole; a biography. London, Macmillan, 1952; New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, [1952]. p.481-3; p.445-7.
WESLEY, JOHN, 1703-91
1518 Swift, Wesley F. Portraits and biographies of Charles Wesley. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 31pt4:86-92 D 1957. port.
1519 ---. The works of John Wesley. Wesley Hist Soc Proc 31pt8:173-7 D 1958. facsims.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM (`PANTYCELYN'), 1717-91
1520 Davies, John H. Rhestyr o lyfrau gan...William Williams Pantycelyn argraffwyd rhwng 1744 a 1800. Caerfyrdinn, W. Spurrell, 1918. xiv,57p. 22cm. (Cymdeithas lyfryddol Cymru).
95 items with TP transcrs., contents, and some bibliogr. notes.