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Daisy A. Aaronian (2004, Columbia University), "The 1595 (Geneva) Edition of Montaigne’s Essais."

Craig S. Abbott (1995, Northern Illinois University), "John Crowe Ransom: A Descriptive Bibliography."

Katherine Osler Acheson (1989, University of Toronto), "The Diary of Lady Anne Clifford."

Carlos Aguirre (2007, Associate Professor of History, University of Oregon), “The Production of Books in Latin American Prisons: The Lima and Buenos Aires Penitentiary Print Shops, 1900-1950.”

Cécile Alduy (2005, Assistant Professor, Stanford University), "A Descriptive Bibliography of Maurice Scève."

Cécile Alduy (2007, Assistant Professor of French, Stanford University), “Collecting Body Parts: A Critical Edition and Interpretive Study of Blasons Anatomiques du Corps Féminin (1536-1554).”

Dee Andrews (2008, California State University, East Bay), “Thomas Clarkson’s History of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade: The Trans-Atlantic Biography of an Anti-Slavery Classic.” (The BSA-Mercantile Library Fellowship in North American Bibliography)

Mary-Jo Arn (1997, Bloomsburg University ), "Demonstration of Common Authorship through a Comparison of Manuscripts in Two Languages: Charles d’Orleans."

Marc H. Aronson (1991, New York University), "Reader, Buyer, Juror: William Crary Brownell and the Public."

Anna Lou Ashby (1987, Pierpont Morgan Library), "A Publishing History of Christopher Morley."

Anthony Atkins (1994, University of London), "Materials Relating to the Publisher Duckworth, 1898–1940, in the New York Public Library and Columbia, Princeton, and Yale Universities."

Claire Badaracco (1990, Marquette University), "Beatrice L. Warde, Propagandist for Print, 1920–1940."

Whitney S. Bagnall (1990, Columbia University Law School Library), "A Descriptive Bibliography of the Press of Robert Bell."

William Baker (1994, Northern Illinois University), "A Descriptive Bibliography of George Eliot."

Renzo Baldasso (2007, Columbia University) (Fredson Bowers Award).

Janine Barchas (1996, University of Chicago), "Lady Bradshaigh’s Copy of Clarissa."

Janine Barchas (2005, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin), "Heroes and Villains of Grubstreet: Edmund Curll, Samuel Richardson, and the Female Pen in the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade." (The Katharine Pantzer Fellowship In the British Book Trades)

William Bell (2006, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh), “Reading in Utopia: The Hughes Free Public Library (Rugby, Tennessee).”

Barbara M. Benedict (2002, Trinity College), "A Scholarly Edition of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey."

Joseph Black (2001, University of Tennessee, Knoxville), "A Critical, Old spelling Edition of the Martin Marprelate Tracts (1588-89)."

Mark Brandon Bland (2002, The Open University), "The Manuscripts of Donne and Jonson: Contexts and Connections."

Thomas F. Bonnell (1991, Saint Mary’s College), "Booksellers and Literary Canons: Collections of English Poetry, 1765–1810."

Diane E. Booton (2003, Harvard University Library and Harvard College Library), "Manuscript Production in Late Medieval Brittany."(Fredson Bowers Award)

Ruth B. Bottigheimer (1998, State University of New York at Stony Brook ), "Piracy and Publishing, Jesuits and Jansenists in Seventeenth-Century Paris and Amsterdam."

Frank Brannon (2007, Independent Scholar), “Sequoyah and the Cherokee Phoenix: The Production of the First Native American Newspaper.”

Gregory S. Brown (1999, University of Nevada, Las Vegas), "The Publication and Censorship of Plays in Old Regime France."

Sharon Brown (2006, University Librarian, Wilfrid Laurier University), “The French Phenomenon: Selling, Collecting and Reading French Books in Eighteenth-Century Scotland.”

Georgia B. Bumgardner (1986, American Antiquarian Society), "The History of the Illustration of American Literature to 1865."

Randall K. Burkett (1996, Harvard University), "Afro-American Publishing: Toward an Inclusive History of the Book, 1880–1950."

Rosalind Remer Burnam (1989, University of California, Los Angeles), "Philadelphia Publishers in the New Republic, 1790–1830."

William Peter Burns (1985, New York University), "A Publishing History of H.G. Well’s Major Early Work, 1895–1901."

Mead T. Cain (1993, The Population Council), "The Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge."

James P. Carley (1988, York University, Toronto), "The Westminister Catalogue of 1542: An Annotated Edition."

David R. Carlson (1992, University of Ottawa), "The Meaning of the Printed Page: Aesthetics and Profit in Book Design, 1465–1520."

Roderick G. Cave (1991, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), "English Fine Printing, 1920–60, with Special Reference to the Golden Cockerel Press."

Patrick Cheney (2001, Pennsylvania State University), "The Oxford Edition of the Collected Works of Edmund Spenser."

Tatjana T. Chorney (2004, University of Toronto at Mississauga), "Reading as Imitation: Poetry and Renaissance Readers."

C. Paul Christianson (1983, The College of Wooster [Ohio]), "London Bridge Records and the Medieval Book Trade."

Fernando Cioni (2006, Lecturer in English, University of Florence), “The Variorum Edition of The Taming of the Shrew.”

David R. Clark (1984, University of Massachusetts), "Establishing Texts for the Plays of W.B. Yeats."

Gerald W. Cloud (2004, University of Delaware), "John Rodker, Printer and Publisher: A Bibliograhical Study."

Cyndia Susan Clegg (2001, Pepperdine University), "Censorship and the Historiographic Text in Early Modern England."

Michele Valerie Cloonan (1991, University of California, Los Angeles), "Bookbinding in Nineteenth-Century America: from Handcraft to Industrialized Trade."

Marvin L. Colker (1996, University of Virginia), "Manuscripts among the Incunables of the British Library."

David R. Como (2004, Stanford University), "Secret Presses and Radical Puritanism in England and Holland." (Pantzer Fellowship)

Juan Carlos Conde (2006, Adjunct Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Indiana University), “Writing, Printing, and Reading a Masterpiece in the Late Middle Ages: An Edition of the 15th-Century Iberian Translations of Boccaccio’s Decameron.”

Patrick W. Conner (1985, West Virginia University), "The Exeter Book Manuscript."

Andrew C. Cook (1983, India Office Library and Records [England]), "Bibliography of Alexander Dalrymple’s Publications (1767–1808)."

Christopher Cook (2007, Rare Book Cataloguer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), “A Catalogue of Incunabula in the Chapter Library of Westminster Abbey”  (The Katharine Pantzer Fellowship In the British Book Trades).

Christopher R. Coover (1985, Christie, Manson and Woods), "A Catalog of the Washington Irving Family Library at Sunnyside."

James Cracraft (1987, University of Illinois at Chicago), "Book Production in the Petrine Revolution in Russia (1650–1800)."

Kevin Curran (2007, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, McGill University), “The Revels Plays edition of Samuel Daniel’s The Tragedy of Philotas.”

Lisa Fagin Davis (1991, Yale University), "A Study and Reconstruction of the Lambach Antiphonary."

Robert L. Dawson (1988, University of Texas at Austin), "The 1777 "Permission Simple."

Robert L. Dawson (2001, University of Texas at Austin), "Books across the Channel: France, Great Britain and the International Trade in Books during the Long Eighteenth Century." (Pantzer Fellowship)

Jude Davies (2006, Principal Lecturer in English and American Studies, University of Winchester), “Theodore Dreiser’s Political Writings, an Edition" (McCorison Fellowship for the History and Bibliography of Printing in Canada and the United States: the Gift of Donald Oresman).

Jared N. Day (2001, Carnegie Mellon University), "Thomas Butler Gunn; New York City Illustrator and Literary Critic: A Bibliography and Essay."

Massimiliano Demata (2000, St. Cross College, Oxford), "Publishing for the Theatre: John Murray and Drama, 1816–19."

Leo Depuydt (1988, Yale University), "Book Production in Egypt in the First Centuries After the Arab Conquest."

Konstantin Dierks (1999, Brown University), "The Pedagogical Literature of Letter Writing in America, 1750-1800" (winner of the 1999 Reese Fellowship administered by the BSA.(Professor Dierks is also the winner of the 1999 London Bibliographical Society's Fredson Bowers award.)

Melissa A. Dinverno (2001, Indiana University, Bloomington), "Federico Garcia Lorca’s Suites: A Versioned Critical Edition."

Sandra Marie Donaldson (1996, University of North Dakota), "Establishing a Text for Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Poems."

Joseph Donohue (1997, University of Massachusetts, Amherst), "Oxford English Texts Edition of Plays by Oscar Wilde."

Allan C. Dooley (1985, Kent State University), "Printing Technology and Authorial Control of Literary Texts, 1835–1880."

Lamia Doumato (1999, National Gallery of Art), "Catalogue Raisonne of Syriac Manuscripts in the Crusader Era"

Martha W. Driver (1987, Pace University), "The Image in Print: The Illustrated English Book in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries."

Olga Duhl (2008, Lafayette College), “A Critical Edition of Stultiferae naves and La Nef des folles (‘The Ships of Foolish Maidens’), 1498-1501.” (The Folter Fellowship in the History of Bibliography)

Kathryn A. Duys (1996, New York University), "Books Shaped by Song: Early Literary Literacy in the Lyric Works of Gautier de Coinci, Alfonso X. El Sabio, and Guiraut Riquier."

Daniel Eisenberg (1983, Florida State University), "Cervantes’ Library."

Michael Eisenberg (2007, Doctoral Candidate in Musicology, City University of New York Graduate Center), “Keyboard Seconda Practica in Copper-Engraved Toccata Publications of Girolamo Frescobaldi” (The Folter Fellowship in the History of Bibliography).

John A. Emerson (1986, University of California at Berkeley), "An Unknown Ninth Century Gradual and Antiphonal from Southern France, Albi, Bibliotheque municipale, MS44: a Paleographical, Liturgical, and Musical Study."

Everett Emerson (1988, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), An Edition of Hector St. John de Crevecoeur’s Letters from an American Farmer.

Stephen Lewis Emmel (1990, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University), "Shenoute’s Literary Corpus."

Paul Erickson (2000, University of Texas, Austin), "The City Mysteries Novel in Antebellum America: Its Production and Consumption." (Reese Fellowship)

Michael Everton (2005, Assistant Professor, University of South Florida), "Moral Vampires and the Blood of Genius: Authorship and the Ethics of the Antebellum Book Trade." (The Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the History of the Book in the Americas)

Alice Elizabeth Fahs (1991, New York University), "Publishing the Civil War: Northern Publishers and the Literary Marketplace of War, 1861–1865."

Conor Fahy (1997, University College, London), "A Study of Some Printing Practices in Sixteenth-Century Italian Printing."

A. Graham Falconer (1997, University of Toronto), "Autour d’un Cabinet de Lecture."

Joanne Filippone (2002, Fordham University), "Reconstructing the Monastic Choir Books of San Sisto in Piacenza: A Historical and Liturgical Analysis."

David Finkelstein (1991, University of Edinburgh), "Preliminary Research for a History of the Publishing Firm, William Blackwood & Sons."

Nicholas Fisher (2006, retired UK police officer), “A Bibliography of the Works of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647-80)” (The Folter Fellowship in the History of Bibliography).

Melissa C. Flannery, (1987, Folger Shakespeare Library), "An Analytical Glossary of the Printing-Related Terms used in the Diario of the Printing Press of San Jacopo di Ripoli (Florence, Italy)."

Margaret L. Ford (1984, Argosy Bookstore), "Ann Franklin, Colonial Newport Printer."

Antonia Forster (1988, University of Akron), "An Edition of the Griffiths Correspondence."

Alison Knowles Frazier (1991, Columbia University), "Italian Humanists as Authors of Vitae Sanctorum, 1417–1521."

Alison Knowles Frazier (1999, University of Texas at Austin), "Selling Saints:  A Hagiographic Anthology in Renaissance Milan"

Joel Fredell (2000, Southeastern Louisiana University), "The Roman de la Rose; the Sapiential Tradition in Vernacular Book Design."

Kelly Denise Fuller (2001, Claremont Graduate University), "The Man of Letters as a Woman of Business: The Career of Mary Austin."

Aileen Fyfe (2004, National University of Ireland, Galway), "Steam-Powered Knowledge: Information and Technologies in the Industrial Age."

Luis Rene Gámez (1984, University of Virginia), "A Critical Edition of Addison’s Cato."

David L. Gants (1994, University of Virginia), "A Descriptive Bibliography of the 1616 Folio Workes of Ben Jonson."

David L. Gants (2000, University of Georgia), "Printing in Jacobean London."

Jake Gibbs (2007, Professor of History, Bluegrass Community Technical College), “Haldeman-Julius Little Blue Books: A Bibliography and History” (The Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the History of the Book in the Americas).

Joel J. Gold (1986, University of Kansas), "The Battle of the Shorthand Books, 1635–1800."

Vincent Golden (2008, American Antiquarian Society), “Revising a Classic: Clarence Brigham and A History and Bibliography of American Newspapers 1690-1820.” (McCorison Fellowship for the History and Bibliography of Printing in Canada and the United States: the Gift of Donald Oresman) The Committee also decided to top-up this award with an additional $2,000 Short-Term Fellowship.

Jacqueline Goldsby (2005, Assistant Professor, University of Chicago), "A Book of its Time: James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, a Critical Edition."

Jennifer R. Goodman (1984, Texas A&M University), "Malory and Caxton’s Chivalric Series."

James N. Green (1992, Library Company of Philadelphia), "Literary Property and the American Book Trade in the Early National Period."

Karl C. Gregg (1985, University of Arizona), "A Chronological Reconstruction of the Catalog of Plays Printed by the Sanz Family (ca. 1675 – ca. 1783, Madrid)."

Robert A. Gross (1984, Amherst College), "The Village University: Books, Libraries, and Culture in Concord, Massachusetts, 1784–1860."

Michael Gullick (1986, Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, London), "English and French Medieval Manuscripts in Medieval Bindings pre-1225 in U.S.A. Collections."

Joseph Gwara (2005, Associate Professor, United States Naval Academy), "De Worde’s Grotesques."

Joseph J. Gwara (2008, United States Naval Academy), “A Gallery of Grotesques: Woodcut Initials in Sixteenth-Century English Books.” (The Katharine F. Pantzer Award)

Jeremiah M. G. Hackett (1985, University of South Carolina), "A Critical Edition of Roger Bacon’s Opus Maius, Part Six, De Scientia Experimentali."

R. Carter Hailey (1995, University of Virginia), "The Editing and Printing of Robert Crowley’s Edition of Piers Plowman."

R. Carter Hailey (2006), “On Paper: The Description and Analysis of Watermarks from the Hand-Press Period.” (Fredson Bowers Award)

R. Carter Hailey (2006, Visiting Assistant Professor of English, College of William and Mary), “On Paper: The Description and Analysis of Watermarks from the Hand-Press Period.”

Jay L. Halio (2003, University of Delaware), "New Variorum Edition of All's Well That Ends Well."

Robert Byron Hamm, Jr. (2002, University of California, Santa Barbara), "The Tonson Shakespeare Project." (Pantzer Fellowship)

James W. Hankins (1999, Harvard University), "Repertorium Brunianum:  A Critical Guide to the Writings of Leonardo Bruni."

David C. Hanson (1998, Southeastern Louisiana University), "John Ruskin's Early Manuscripts: A Revised Bibliography and a Proposed Edition."

Ann Rachelle Hawkins (2003, Texas Tech University), "Editing the Early Novels of Benjamin Disraeli: Henrietta Temple (1836) and Venetia (1837)."

Christine S. Haynes (1998, University of Chicago), "The Professionalization of Publishing in Nineteenth-Century France: The Rise of the Editor and the Transformation of the Book."

Jennifer Hayward (2006, Associate Professor of English, College of Wooster), “Maria Graham’s Journal of a Voyage to Brazil: A Critical Edition” (The Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the History of the Book in the Americas).

John Hench (2005, Vice President for Collections and Programs, American Antiquarian Society), "A D-Day for American Books Abroad: Overseas Editions, Inc., and the Internationalization of the US Book Trade, 1942-1948." (McCorison Fellowship for the History and Bibliography of Printing in Canada and the United States: The Gift of Donald Oresman)

Wyman H. Herendeen (1987, University of Windsor), "Additional Manuscript 40,676 and the Library of Thomas Cranmer."

John McDonnell Hintermaier (1999, Princeton University), "The Book of Common Prayer Revised, Refused, Restored:  A History of Books and Readers 1600 - 1662."

Leslie K. Howsam (1986, York University, Toronto), "The Victorian Bestseller: Production, Packaging, and Distribution of Scriptures by the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1804–1864."

David Chalmers Hunter (1986, Louisiana State University), "English Song Books of the Early Eighteenth Century: Their Contents, Publication, and Description."

Scott H. Husby (2004, Princeton University), "A Census of Bookbindings on Incunables."

Coleman Hutchison (2004, Northwestern University), "Region, Revision, and the American Civil War Text: Occasioning Verse and Volume." (Reese Fellowship)

Sidney F. Huttner (1997, University of Tulsa), "Recovering Lucile."

Andrea Immel (1989, University of California, Los Angeles), "Cheerful Wisdom and Instructive Mirth": English Children’s Books, 1660–1760."

Grace Ioppolo (University of Reading) for her research on early modern dramatic manuscripts and theatre history manuscript records. (Fredson Bowers Award)

Maura C. Ives (1987, University of Virginia), "George Meridith’s Publications in the New Quarter Magazine: A Critical Edition."

Maura C. Ives (1998, Texas A&M University), "Christina Rossetti: A Descriptive Bibliography."

Charles A. Johanningsmeier (1994, State University of New York at Cortland), "Tillotson’s Newspaper Fiction Bureau: An Overlooked Force in the Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Literary Marketplace."

Mary-Parke Johnson (1989, Curatorial Consultants), "A History of the Altemus Bindery of Philadelphia, 1844–1854."

Edward Jones (2005, Associate Professor, Oklahoma State University), vol. 11 of the Oxford University Press Complete Works of John Milton . (Fredson Bowers Award)

Agnes Juhasz-Ormsby (2003, University of Toronto, Centre For Reformation & Renaissance Studies), "A Critical Edition of the Coronation Verses of Anne Boleyn."

Hillaire Kallendorf (2000, Princeton University), "Women Readers of Seventeenth-Century Manuals of Casuistry."

Sue Abbe Kaplan (1994, University of California, Los Angeles), "Ornamental Stockbook of the Aldine Presses and Associates: Woodcut Initials, Head- and Tailpieces."

Heidi Kaufman (2007, Assistant Professor of English, University of Delaware), “Maria Polack’s Fiction Without Romance: A Critical Edition.”

Nadezhda Kavrus-Hoffmann (2003, Independent Scholar), "Catalogue of Greek Manuscripts in the Collections of the USA: Second Phase."

George R. Keiser (1987, Kansas State University), "The Readership of John Lydgate’s Life of Our Lady: A Codicological and Bibliographical Study."

John Michael Kelly (1985, University of Southern Mississippi), "John Marshall’s Books for Children, A Provisional Checklist of Books Published for the Entertainment and Instruction of Children and Issued under the Imprint of John Marshall, ca. 1778–1829."

William Kemp (2000, College du Vieux Montreal), "A New Bibliography of Lyonese Counterfeit Aldines."

John N. King (2002, The Ohio State University), "Foxe’s Book of Martyrs and Early Modern English Print Culture."

Ben A. Kinmont (1995), "Antiquarian Bookselling in New York City: A Pictorial History."

Julia Boss Knapp (1998, Yale University), "'Je leur envoyé une lettre et un livre': text Circulation and Catholic Community in Seventeenth-Century New France."

Jeffrey Knight (2008, Northwestern University), “Compiling Culture: Reading and the Use of Books 1476-1676.”

Laura Knoppers (2006, Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University), “Scholarly Edition of John Milton’s Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes for Oxford University Press” (The Katharine Pantzer Fellowship In the British Book Trades)

Cynthia Koepp (2000, Wells College), "The Forgotten Best-Seller of the Eighteenth Century: Re-reading the Spectacle de la Nature."

G. Elizabeth Korn (1990, Columbia University), "A Critical Edition of Impressions of Theophrastus Such by George Eliot."

Elizabeth Kraft (1995, University of Georgia), "The Ivory Gate: Elizabeth Justice and the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade."

Michael Patrick Kuczynski (1996, Tulane University), "A Glossed Lollard Psalter: Bodleian Library Oxford MS554: An Edition with Critical Introduction and Notes."

John A. Lane (1992), "British Type Specimens: Notes Supplemental to Mosley and Berry & Johnson."

Evro Layton (1984, Modern Greek Studies Association Cooperative Library Project), "The Sixteenth-Century Greek Book in Italy: Printers and Publishers for the Greek World."

Patrick Leary (2000, Indiana University), "Periodical Publishing and Literary Community: Bradbury and Evans and the Punch Circle, 1858–73."

Mary S. Lewis (1985, Brown University), "A Bibliographical Description of the Sixteenth-Century Editions of Music Published by Antonio Gardano and Now in the Biblioteca Jagiellonska, Cracow."

Peter A. Lindenbaum (1998, Indiana University), "The Publishing Career of Brabazon Aylmer."

William B. Long (1992), "Stage Directions and the Problem of Textual Transmission."

Trish Loughran (1999, University of  Chicago), "Virtual Nation:  Cultures of Contact and Community in the United States, 1776 - 1860"

Nancy A. Mace (1996, U.S. Naval Academy), "A Database of Late Eighteenth-Century Music-Sellers and Publications."

Miriam Mandel (2008, Ra’anana, Israel), “The Hemingway Letters Project.”

David D. Mann (1988, Miami University), "An Edition of R.L. Stevenson and S.L. Osbourne, The Wrong Box."

Patricia W. Manning (2003, University of Kansas), "Blacking out Books: The Politics of Censorship of the Spanish Inquisition."

Gary Marker (1989, State University of New York at Stony Brook), "Readers and Literacy in Russia, 1649–1801."

Judith L. Marks (1987, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), "Christian Samuel Kalthoeber, A German Bookbinder in London ca. 1800."

Catherine Marsters (2005, Assistant Professor, Gannon University), "The Scottish Book Trades and the School Reward Book Market: Editions of Mungo Park’s Travels, 1858-1903."

Keith I. D. Maslen (1987, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand), "Examination of Books Printed by the Bowyers Held in East Coast Libraries."

Nicholas Andrew Mason (1999, State University of New York at Stony Brook), "Advertising, Authorship, and the Origins of Romantic Literature"

Christopher L. Mayo (2003, Brandeis University), "Lord Chesterfield's Letters to His Son: A Critical Edition."

John J. McCusker (2001, Trinity University), "The Business Press and the Economic Integration of the Early Modern Atlantic World." (Reese Fellowship)

Paula J. McDowell (1992, University of Maryland, College Park), "Tace Sowle, Quaker Publisher, 1691–1749."

Joseph R. McElrath, Jr. (1989, Florida State University), "The Canadian Publications of Frank Norris."

Meredith L. McGill (1995, Harvard University), "American Literature and the Culture of Reprinting (1840–55)."

Robert Emmet McLaughlin (1983, Yale University), "Printing’s Impact upon Religion in Germany, 1500–1520."

Randall McLeod (1995, University of Toronto), "A Facsimile of Holinshed’s Chronicles, 1587."

Charles B. McNamara (1989, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), "Descriptive Bibliography of Montesquieu."

John Meier (2007, Independent Scholar), “The Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction (1936-2006), A Descriptive Bibliography of First English Language Editions” (McCorison Fellowship for the History and Bibliography of Printing in Canada and the United States: the Gift of Donald Oresman).

Sylvie L. Merian (1993, Columbia University), "Characteristics of Syriac Bindings: A Codicological Study."

David L. Vander Meulen (1983, University of Wisconsin), "A Descriptive Bibliography of Alexander Pope’s Dunciad, 1928–1751."

Lara Jennifer Moore (1998, Stanford University), "Restoring Order: The École des Chartes and the Creation of National History in France, 1806-1846."

John James Mulryan (1989, St. Bonaventure University), "Natalie Conti’s Mythologiae: A Study of the Extant Editions."

Virginia M. Murphy (1984, Cambridge University), "Henry VIII’s First Divorce: The King’s Book of 1529."

Gordon B. Neavill (1992, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa), "The History and Bibliography of the Modern Library Series."

Paul Nelles (1994), "Peter Lambeck and the Origins of Historia Literaria: Book Knowledge and Librarianship in the Seventeenth Century."

James G. Nelson (1985, University of Wisconsin), "A History of the Publishing Firm of Elkin Mathews, London, 1894–1921."

Lori Humphrey Newcomb (1995, University of Illinois), "The Cultural Uses of Robert Greene’s Pandosto, 1585–1800."

Karen Nipps, (1993, Library Company of Philadelphia), "Lydia Bailey, A Life in a Printing Shop and Interpretive Essay."

Yvonne Noble, (1990) "Music Printing Practice in the Shop of John Watts, 1728-1735, from a Study of the Octavo Edition(s) of The Beggar’s Opera."

Doris N. O’Keefe (1997, American Antiquarian Society), "Printing and Distributing Catholic Literature in Ireland, 1770–1832: a Defence of Catholic Principles."

Philip M. Oldfield (2004, University of Toronto), "British and Irish Armorial Bindings."

Patricia J. Osmond de Martino (2004, Iowa State University), "A Humanist Bookseller in Venice: Antonio Moreto, ‘il cardinal libraio.’"

Ruth Panofsky (2005, Associate Professor, Ryerson University), "A History of the Macmillan Company of Canada."

Giuseppina Panzuto (2005, Doctoral Candidate, University of Montréal), "The Revisions of History, Language, and Appropriation by Translation in Robert Copland’s Helyas, Knight of the Swanne."

Nikos Pappas (2008, University of Kentucky), “A Sacred Music Tune Index of Trans-Appalachian and Southern Antebellum Source Material (1760-1870).” (The Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the History of the Book in the Americas)

Catherine Parisian (2008, Nellysford, Virginia), “A Publication History of the Works of Frances Burney.”

Reginald Brian Parker (2002, Trinity College, University of Toronto), "Tennessee Williams in the 1950's: A Genetic Study of the Night of the Iguana and Sweet Bird of Youth."

Diana Alexandra Patterson (1990), "Marbling Over Print in Eighteenth-Century Books in England."

Richard S. Peterson (1986, University of Connecticut, Storrs), "Editing Envies Scourge, and Vertues Honour."

William S. Peterson (1986, University of Maryland, College Park), "A Bibliography of Sir John Betjeman."

C. Deirdre Phelps (1987, Boston University), "The Nineteenth-Century Book Trade in Salem, Massachusetts."

Anthony Johann Pillai (1990, State University of New York at Buffalo), "Literary Theory and Textual Criticism: The Transmission and Reception of Poe Texts in Translation."

Lisa Pon (2001, The Getty Research Institute), "Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Editions of Savanarola’s Works."

Esther Quantrill (1994, University of Texas at Austin), "Gender and Poetry: A Study of English Nineteenth-Century Poetry Anthologies Compiled by Women."

Linda Quirk (2008, Queen’s University, Ontario), “Women’s Work: The Performance of Authorial Identity in English Canada, 1880-1920.”

Lawrence S. Rainey (1991, Yale University), "Towards a Critical Edition of The Waste Land Manuscripts."

Allen H. Reddick (1983, Columbia University), "Examination of the Annotated Partial Copy of Johnson’s Dictionary in the British Library and Its Relationship to the Sneyd-Gimbel Copy at Yale University."

Allen Reddick (2005, Professor, University of Zürich), "Thomas Hollis’s Gifts to Harvard and their Relation to Donations to Swiss Libraries." (The Folter Fellowship in the History of Bibliography)

Virginia Reinburg (1998, Boston College), "A Social History of the Book of Hours."

Giles Richter (1995, Columbia University), "Distribution Practices of the Japanese Publisher Hakubunkan, 1887-1895."

Catherine M. Rodriguez (2002, University of Virginia), "Frances Burney: A Publication History."

Katherine Scheil (2007, Associate Professor of English, University of Minnesota), “Women Reading Shakespeare: Social Activism and the Bard in America, 1857-1945.”

Candler Sheffield Rogers (1998, University of Otago), "Legal and Extra-Legal Enforcement of Copyright Violation, 1714-1751."

Michael N. Salda (1992, University of Southern Mississippi), "The Library of Francois Ier."

Jay Corey Satterfield (1997, University of Iowa), "The World’s Best Books: The Modern Library Series and Taste Hierarchies."

Jeanne M. Shami (1993, University of Regina), "A New Donne Manuscripts: Collating and Editing."

Michael H. Shank (1995, University of Wisconsin), "The Printing of Regiomontanus’s Disputationes (Nuremberg, ca. 1475)."

Paul Jefferson Shaw (2002, School of Visual Arts), "The Life & Work of William Addison Dwiggins."

Daniel L. Shealy (1993, University of North Carolina, Charlotte), "Louisa May Alcott and her Publishers."

Jill A. Shefrin (1997), "A Bibliography and Historical Analysis of Juvenile Table Games Published in Great Britain in the 18th and 19th Centuries."

Sydney Shep (2008, Victoria University of Wellington), “The Printers’ Web.” (The Katharine Pantzer Fellowship In the British Book Trades)

Stephen H.A. Shepherd (1992, Southern Methodist University), "A Study of an Early English Holograph: MS Ashmole 33 of the Bodleian Library, Oxford."

Eleanor F. Shevlin (2003, West Chester University of Pennsylvania), "Harrison and Company's Print Corpus and the Making of the English Novel." (Pantzer Fellowship)

Richard C. Simmons (1990, University of Birmingham, England), "British Imprints Relating to North America, 1621–1760."

Margit Smith (2005, Associate Professor, University of San Diego), "The Medieval Girdle Book Documentation Project."

Carl Spadoni (1993, McMaster University Library), "A Bibliography of Stephen Leacock."

Carl Spadoni (2000, McMaster University), "A Bibliography of Robertson Davies."

Andrew M. Stauffer (2003, Boston University), "The Papers of F. S. Ellis, Pre-Raphaelite Publisher."

Timothy Stinson (2006, Doctoral Candidate in English, University of Virginia), “The Siege of Jerusalem: An Electronic Archive and Hypertext Edition.”

David Stoker (2006, Senior Lecturer in Information Studies, University of Wales), “Establishing the Canon of Lady Ellenor Fenn.”

William P. Stoneman (1986, Victoria College, University of Toronto), "Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in North American Collections."

H. Wayne Storey (1988, Fordham University), "Petrarch’s Strategies of Visual Poetry"

Phillip H. Stump (2001, Lynchburg College), "Manuscripts and Printed Editions of the Sermons Delivered at the Council of Constance (1414-18)."

Michael F. Suarez (1988, Fordham University), "Dodsley’s Collection of Poems and the Making of the Eighteenth-Century Poetic Canon."

Mei-Ying Sung (2008, Nottingham Trent University), “The Unique Proof State of William Blake’s Illustrations of the Book of Job (1826) in the Beinecke Collection.” (The BSA-ASECS Fellowship for Bibliographical Studies in the Eighteenth Century)

Anna Lisa Taylor (2004, University of Texas at Austin), "Carolingian Verse Saints’ Lives: Education, Patronage, and Monastic Memory." (Fredson Bowers Award)

H. Leslie Thomson (1993, University of Toronto, Erindale College), "A Study of Two Merry Milkmaids, Folger Copy 2: An Annotated Quarto."

Justin Tonra (2007, Post-Graduate Research Fellow, National University of Ireland, Galway), “A Scholarly Edition of Lalla Rookh for the Thomas Moore Hypermedia Archive.”

Trysh Travis (2003, Southern Methodist University), "A History of 'The Big Book' of Alcoholics Anonymous." (Reese Fellowship)

Robert W. Trogdon (2002, Kent State University), " Descriptive Bibliography of Joseph Conrad."

Michelle Troy (2006, Assistant Professor of English, Hillyer College, University of Hartford), “The Rise and Fall of the Albatross Press: English Books in Europe on the Eve of War.”

Andrea J. Tucher (1983, New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences), "The Power Press as an Agent of Change."

Nerijus Udrenas (1999, Brandeis University), "Literary Underground in 19th Century Lithuania:  Books, Publishers, Smugglers, and Readers in Kraziai."

Karine Uge (1997, Boston College), "Monastic Culture in Medieval French Flanders: Libraries, Scriptoria and Self-representation from the Eighth to the Eleventh Century."

Pierre A.Walker (2001, Salem State College), "The Complete Letters of Henry James, Volumes One and Two."

Fei-Hsien Wang (2007, Doctoral Candidate, University of Chicago), “Innocent Pirates: Reprinting American Books in China and the Boundaries of Copyright Protection in Early Twentieth Century.”

Benjamin Weiss (1993, Princeton University), "Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Editions of Claudius Ptolemy’s Geography."

Marta L. Werner (1996, Georgia State University), "Emily Dickinson’s Late Fragments: Towards a Post-Critical Edition."

Carola Wessel (2002, University of Göttingen), "Bibliography and Edition of Broadsides Printed in North America in the German Language, 1700-1830." (Reese Fellowship)

Bruce Whiteman (1997, University of California, Los Angeles), "Constantine Simonides: Forgery and Scholarship in Nineteenth-century Europe."

David R. Whitesell (1994), "The Orga Series of Comedias Sueltas 1761–1803: Identifying and Dating the Concealed Reprints."

William Proctor Williams (1985, Northern Illinois University), "An Edition of the Works of Cosmo Manuche."

Elizabeth Willingham (2005, Associate Professor, Baylor University), "Edition of the Agravain from the Manuscript Codex, Yale 229: Establishing the Text."

Robert B. Winans (1984, Wayne State University), "Checklist of Catalogues of Books Printed in Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers."

Michael Winship (1988, Oxford University), "Literary Publishing in the Nineteenth-Century United States: Ticknor & Fields and its Predecessor, 1832–1860."

J. Howard Woolmer(1984), "A Bibliography of the Publications of the Poetry Bookshop, 1912–1935."

Deborah Wright (2008, Miami University, Ohio), “The Correspondence of Matthew Prior, an Electronic Edition.”

Amanda Wunder (2003, University of Wisconsin - Madison), "Golden-Age Printing in Seventeenth-Century Spain: The Seville Cathedral and the Making of Fernando de la Torre Farfán's Illustrated Festival Book for San Fernanco (1671)."

Linda Gertner Zatlin (1994, Morehouse College), "Aubrey Beardsley: The Catalogue Raisonné."

Steven N. Zwicker (1986, Washington University, St. Louis), "Polemic and History: The English Translation of Tacitus’s Annals (1698)."


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