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

9 (1983): 14-31.<br />

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pp. 123-45.<br />

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T.H. Howard-Hill, Shakespearian Bibliography and Textual Criticism: A Bibliography (1971; revised,<br />

2000).<br />

James G. McManaway and Jeanne Addison Roberts, A Selective Bibliography of Shakespeare: Editions,<br />

Textual Studies, Commentary (1975).<br />

J.K. Moore, Primary Materials Relating to Copy and Print in English <strong>Book</strong>s of the Sixteenth and<br />

Seventeenth Centuries (1992). [Lists known surviving printers' copies and proofs, with references<br />

to articles discussing them.]<br />

Jeremy Lopez, "An Annotated Bibliography of Textual Scholarship in [non-Shakespearean] Elizabethan<br />

Drama, 1973-1998," Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama 39 (2000): 17-76.<br />

__________<br />

C. General Theory<br />

A.W. Pollard, "Our Twenty-First Birthday," Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 13 (1913-15):<br />

9-27.<br />

R.B. McKerrow, An Introduction to Bibliography for Literary Students (1927), pp. 175-263.<br />

Hereward T. Price, "Towards a Scientific Method of Textual Criticism for the Elizabethan Drama,"<br />

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Shakespeare Association Bulletin 12 (July 1937): 191.]<br />

R.C. Bald, "Evidence and Inference in Bibliography," English Institute Annual 1941 (1942), pp. 159-83.<br />

Madeleine Doran, "An Evaluation of Evidence in Shakespearean Textual Criticism," English Institute<br />

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F.C. Francis, "The Bibliographical Society: A Sketch of the First Fifty Years," in The Bibliographical<br />

Society 1892-1942: Studies in Retrospect (1945), pp. 1-22.<br />

F.P. Wilson, "Shakespeare and the 'New Bibliography,'" in The Bibliographical Society 1892-1942:<br />

Studies in Retrospect (1945), pp. 76-135. [See Thomas M. Parrott's letter, Library 5th ser. 3<br />

(1948-49): 63-65.] Reprinted as a separate volume (1970), ed. Helen Gardner.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Shakespeare's Text and the Bibliographical Method," Studies in Bibliography 6<br />

(1954): 71-91.<br />

Roy B. Stokes (ed.), "Current Trends in Bibliography," Library Trends 7.4 (April 1959): 495-591<br />

passim.<br />

Charlton Hinman, The Printing and Proof-Reading of the First Folio of Shakespeare (1963), 1: 3-14,<br />

52-334.<br />

Fredson Bowers, Bibliography and Textual Criticism (1964).<br />

Charlton Hinman, "Shakespeare's Text--Then, Now and Tomorrow," Shakespeare Survey 18 (1965):<br />

23-33.<br />

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