INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography 205<br />
M.A. Manzalaoui, "Typographical Justification and Grammatical Change in the Eighteenth Century,"<br />
Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 56 (1962): 248-51.<br />
Richmond P. Bond, "The Pirate and the Tatler," Library 5th ser. 18 (1963): 257-74.<br />
J.D. Fleeman, "The Reprint of Rambler No. 1," Library 5th ser. 18 (1963): 288-94. [Progressive type<br />
damage.]<br />
Frederick R. Goff, The John Dunlap Broadside: The First Printing of the Declaration of Independence<br />
(1976).<br />
K.I.D. Maslen, "Jobbing Printing and the Bibliographer: New Evidence from the Bowyer Ledgers,"<br />
Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 3 (1977): 4-16.<br />
Robert Darnton, "A Bibliographical Imbroglio: Hidden Editions of the Encyclopédie," in Cinq siècles<br />
d'imprimerie genevoise, ed. Jean-Daniel Candaux and Bernard Lescaze (1981), pp. 73-101.<br />
David L. Vander Meulen, A Descriptive Bibliography of Alexander Pope's DUNCIAD, 1728-1751<br />
(University of Wisconsin dissertation, 1981).<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 />
David L. Vander Meulen, Pope's DUNCIAD of 1728: A History and Facsimile (1991).<br />
Paul Baines, The House of Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain (1999).<br />
Barbara Laning Fitzpatrick, "Physical Evidence for John Coote's Eighteenth-Century Periodical<br />
Proprietorships: The Examples of Coote's Royal Magazine (1759-71) and Smollett's British<br />
Magazine (1760-67)," Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography n.s. 11 (2000): 211-58.<br />
Keith Maslen, Samuel Richardson of London, Printer: A Study of His Printing House Based on<br />
Ornament Use and Business Accounts (2001).<br />
David L. Vander Meulen, "An Essay towards Perfection: J.D. Fleeman's A Bibliography of the Works<br />
of Samuel Johnson," The Age of Johnson 13 (2002).<br />
G2. COMPOSI<strong>TO</strong>RIAL JUSTIFICATION AND SPACING<br />
Coolie Verner, "Some Observtions on the Philadelphia 1794 Editions of Jefferson's Notes," Studies in<br />
Bibliography 2 (1949-50): 201-4. [Spacing after periods.]<br />
M.A. Manzalaoui, "Typographical Justification and Grammatical Change in the Eighteenth Century,"<br />
Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 56 (1962): 248-51.<br />
G3. LOCALIZATION THROUGH COMPOSI<strong>TO</strong>RIAL PRACTICE<br />
R.A. Sayce, "Compositorial Practices and the Localization of Printed <strong>Book</strong>s, 1530-1800," Library 5th<br />
ser. 31 (1966): 1-45. Reprinted with additions and corrections as Oxford Bibliographical Society<br />
Occasional Publication No. 13 (1979). See also: B.J. McMullin, "Gatherings Signed 'W': A<br />
Footnote to Sayce," Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 6 (1982):<br />
41-43; Roderick Cave, "Gatherings Signed 'W': A Footnote to a Footnote," 6 (1982): 152; John<br />
Harris, "Gatherings Signed 'W': A Further Note," 7 (1983): 124; Ra Foxton, "Another 'W'<br />
Gathering," 8 (1984): 219; B.J. McMullin, "Gatherings Signed 'J,'" 17 (1993): 197-98; B.J.<br />
McMullin, "W, Bristol, and the Methodist Connexion," 18 (1994): 34-43.<br />
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