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

Thomas More [1510?]," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 43 (1949): 398-99.<br />

Lawrence G. Starkey, "The Printing by the Cambridge Press of A Platform of Church Discipline, 1649,"<br />

Studies in Bibliography 2 (1949-50): 79-93 (with correction in 4 [1951-52]: 235).<br />

Philip Williams, Jr., "The 'Second Issue' of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, 1609," Studies in<br />

Bibliography 2 (1949-50): 25-33.<br />

Kenneth Povey, "On the Diagnosis of Half-Sheet Impositions," Library 5th ser. 11 (1956): 268-72.<br />

J.R. Mulryne, "Half-Sheet Imposition and Running-Title Transfer in Two New Playes by Thomas<br />

Middleton, 1657," Library 5th ser. 30 (1975): 222-28.<br />

J.R. Mulryne, "The Imposition of Initial and Final Half-Sheets in Octavo," Library 5th ser. 30 (1975):<br />

229-32.<br />

Stanley Boorman, "A Case of Work and Turn Half-Sheet Imposition in the Early Sixteenth Century,"<br />

Library 6th ser. 8 (1986): 301-21.<br />

F5. HEADLINES AND SKELE<strong>TO</strong>NS<br />

Hinman (1963), 1: 171-78.<br />

Blayney (1982), pp. 122, 124-25.<br />

Tanselle (1999), section II(a), pp. 18-24.<br />

A.W. Pollard, Shakespeare Folios and Quartos (1909), pp. 134-37.<br />

E.E. Willoughby, "A Note on the Typography of the Running Titles of the First Folio," Library 4th ser.<br />

9 (1928-29): 385-87.<br />

A.K. McIlwraith, "Some Bibliographical Notes on Massinger," Library 4th ser. 11 (1930-31): 78-92.<br />

E.E. Willoughby, The Printing of the First Folio (1932). [Esp. pp. 21-24, 42-46.]<br />

E.E. Willoughby, [Review of 1931 Hamlet facsimile], Library Quarterly 2 (1932): 89-90.<br />

F.R. Johnson, A Critical Bibliography of the Works of Edmund Spenser (1933). [See pp. 16-17.]<br />

Harry R. Hoppe, "An Approximate Printing Date for the First Quarto of Romeo and Juliet," Library 4th<br />

18 (1937-38): 447-55.<br />

R.C. Bald, Bibliographical Studies in the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio of 1647 (1938). [Esp.<br />

pp. 30-31.]<br />

J.G. McManaway, "Thomas Dekker: Further Textual Notes," Library 4th ser. 19 (1938-39): 176-79.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Notes on Running-Titles as Bibliographical Evidence," Library 4th ser. 19 (1938-39):<br />

315-38.<br />

Giles E. Dawson, "A Bibliographical Problem in the First Folio of SHakespeare," Library 4th ser. 22<br />

(1941-42): 25-33.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "The Headline in Early <strong>Book</strong>s," English Institute Annual 1941 (1942), pp. 185-205.<br />

Reprinted in his Essays in Bibliography, Text, and Editing (1975), pp. 199-211.<br />

Charlton Hinman, "New Uses for Headlines as Bibliographical Evidence," English Institute Annual 1941<br />

(1942), pp. 207-22.<br />

Irene Mann, "A Political Cancel in The Cobblers Prophesie," Library 4th ser. 23 (1942-43): 94-100.<br />

Paul S. Dunkin, "Issues of The Fairy Queen, 1692," Library 4th ser. 26 (1945-46): 297-304.<br />

Irene Mann, "Notes on the Malone Society Reprint of The Cobler's Prophecy," Library 4th ser. 26<br />

(1945-46): 181-89.<br />

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