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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography 189<br />

E16. SIGNATURE POSITIONS<br />

Falconer Madan, "The Duplicity of Duplicates," Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 12 (1911-<br />

13): 15-20 (see p. 20).<br />

W.W. Greg, "The Triumph of Peace: A Bibliographer's Nightmare," Library 5th ser. 1 (1946-47):<br />

113-26.<br />

Harold Jenkins, "The 1631 Quarto of The Tragedy of Hoffman," Library 5th ser. 6 (1951): 88-99.<br />

Piet Verkruijsse, "Jedes Buch hat eine Geschichte," Editio 8 (1994): 22-38.<br />

E17. DUPLICATE SETTING<br />

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

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

F1. GENERAL<br />

__________<br />

F. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Imposition and Presswork<br />

Thomas Bennet, Essay on the XXXIX Articles (1715). [See Strickland Gibson, "Thomas Bennet, a<br />

Forgotten Bibliographer," Library 5th ser. 6 (1951): 43-47; and William L. Williamson, "A Quest<br />

for Copies of the Articles," <strong>Book</strong> Collector 27 (1978): 27-39, and "Thomas Bennet and the Origins<br />

of Analytical Bibliography," Journal of Library History 16 (1981): 177-86.]<br />

A.W. Pollard, "The Printing of the First Folio," in his Shakespeare Folios and Quartos (1909),<br />

pp. 131-41.<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, "Bibliographical Miscellanea," Library 5th ser. 1 (1946-47): 131-34.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Notes on Standing Type in Elizabethan Printing," Papers of the Bibliographical<br />

Society of America 40 (1946): 205-24.<br />

Johan Gerritsen, "The Printing of the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio of 1647," Library 5th ser. 3 (1948-<br />

49): 233-64.<br />

E.E. Willoughby, "A Long Use of a Setting of Standing Type," Studies in Bibliography 2 (1949-50):<br />

173-75.<br />

D.F. Cook, "Inverted Imposition," Library 5th ser. 12 (1957): 193-96.<br />

Charlton Hinman, The Printing and Proof-Reading of the First Folio of Shakespeare (1963). [See esp.<br />

1: 171-78, 226-34.]<br />

Akihiro Yamada, "The Printing of Sheet B in the W.A. Clark Library Copy of Monsieur D'Olive<br />

(1606)," Journal of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Shinshu University No. 13 (1963):<br />

43-47.<br />

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