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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography 157<br />

Antony Hammond, "The White Devil in Nicholas Okes's Shop," Studies in Bibliography 39 (1986):<br />

135-76.<br />

Paul Needham, "A Gutenberg Bible Used as Printer's Copy by Heinrich Eggestein in Strassburg, ca.<br />

1469," Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 9 (1986): 36-75.<br />

David L. Vander Meulen, "The Dunciad in Four <strong>Book</strong>s and the Bibliography of Pope," Papers of the<br />

Bibliographical Society of America 83 (1989): 293-310.<br />

Adrian Weiss, "Font Analysis as a Bibliographical Method: The Elizabethan Play-Quarto Printers and<br />

Compositors," Studies in Bibliography 43 (1990): 95-164.<br />

Peter W.M. Blayney, The First Folio of Shakespeare (1991), esp. pp. 9-16.<br />

Adrian Weiss, "Bibliographical Methods for Identifying Unknown Printers in Elizabethan / Jacobean<br />

<strong>Book</strong>s," Studies in Bibliography 44 (1991): 183-228.<br />

Antony Telford-Moore, "The Printing of John Ford's Love's Sacrifice," Library 6th ser. 14 (1992):<br />

299-336.<br />

Adrian Weiss, "Shared Printing, Printer's Copy, and the Text(s) of Gascoigne's A Hundreth Sundrie<br />

Flowres," Studies in Bibliography 45 (1992): 71-104.<br />

Martin Boghardt, "Partial Duplicate Setting: Means of Rationalization or Complicating Factor in Textual<br />

Transmission," Library 6th ser. 15 (1993): 306-31.<br />

Paul F. Gehl, "Watermark Evidence for the Competitive Practices of Antonio Miscomini," Library 6th<br />

ser. 15 (1993): 281-305.<br />

Paul Needham, "Slipped Lines in the Mainz Catholicon: A Second Opinion," Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 68<br />

(1993): 25-29.<br />

Shef Rogers, "How Many Ts Had Ezra Pound's Printer?", Studies in Bibliography 49 (1996): 277-83.<br />

Peter W.M. Blayney, "Introduction to the Second Edition," in The Norton Facsimile of the First Folio<br />

of Shakespeare (1996), pp. xxvii-xxxvii.<br />

Adrian Weiss, "A 'Fill-In' Job: The Textual Crux and Interrupted Printing in Thomas Middleton's The<br />

Triumph of Honour and Virtue (1622)," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 93<br />

(1999): 53-73.<br />

Paul Needham, "Concepts of Paper Study," in Puzzles in Paper: Concepts in Historical Watermarks,<br />

ed. Daniel W. Mosser, Michael Saffle, and Ernest W. Sullivan II (2000), pp. 1-36.<br />

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B. Checklists<br />

(See also 2G above.)<br />

"Selective Check List of Bibliographical Scholarship," Studies in Bibliography (1950-73) [covering<br />

1949-72.]<br />

Douglas C. McMurtrie, The Invention of Printing: A Bibliography (1942).<br />

Hans Widmann, "Gutenbergs Wirken: Versuch eines Umblicks," in Der gegenwärtige Stand der<br />

Gutenberg-Forschung (1972), pp. 1-47.<br />

Janet Ing, "The Mainz Indulgences of 1454/5: A Review of Recent Scholarship," British Library Journal<br />

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