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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography 209<br />

1 (1971): 8-34.<br />

G.T. Tanselle, "The Bibliographical Description of Paper," Studies in Bibliography 24 (1971): 27-67.<br />

Reprinted in Readings in Descriptive Bibliography, ed. John Bush Jones (1974), pp. 71-115; and<br />

in Selected Studies in Bibliography (1979), pp. 203-43.<br />

Philip Gaskell, A New Introduction to Bibliography (1972; rev. 1974), pp. 57-77.<br />

Thomas L. Gravell, "Watermarks: What They Are and How They Can Be Used," Manuscripts 32 (1980):<br />

4-10.<br />

David L. Vander Meulen, "Paper," in his A Descriptive Bibliography of Alexander Pope's DUNCIAD,<br />

1728-1751 (University of Wisconsin dissertation, 1981), pp. 47-58.<br />

B.J. McMullin, "Paper-Quality Marks and the Oxford Bible Press 1682-1717," Library 6th ser. 6 (1984):<br />

39-49.<br />

David L. Vander Meulen, "The Identification of Paper without Watermarks: The Example of Pope's<br />

Dunciad," Studies in Bibliography 37 (1984): 58-81.<br />

Stephen Spector (ed.), Essays in Paper Analysis (1987). [Contains, among other essays, David<br />

Schoonover, "Techniques of Reproducing Watermarks: A Practical Introduction," pp. 154-67.]<br />

David L. Vander Meulen, "The Low-Tech Analysis of Early Paper," Literary Research 13 (1988): 89-94.<br />

John Bidwell, "The Study of Paper as Evidence, Artefact, and Commodity," in The <strong>Book</strong> Encompassed,<br />

ed. Peter Davison (1992), pp. 69-82.<br />

Alan E. Shapiro, "Beyond the Dating Game: Watermark Clusters and the Composition of Newton's<br />

Opticks," in An Investigation of Difficult Things: Essays on Newton and the History of the Exact<br />

Sciences, ed. P.M. Harman and Alan E. Shapiro (1992), pp. 181-227.<br />

Brett Charbeneau, "Watermarks: Making Use of the Evidence," Hand Papermaking 8.2 (Winter 1993):<br />

15-21.<br />

James Russell, "Cross 'Chain Lines' in Early 18th Century Paper," International Paper History 3 (1993):<br />

44-46.<br />

Paul Needham, "Allan H. Stevenson and the Bibliographical Uses of Paper," Studies in Bibliography 47<br />

(1994): 23-64.<br />

David L. Gants, "The Application of Digital Image Processing to the Analysis of Watermarked Paper and<br />

Printers' Ornament Usage in Early Printed <strong>Book</strong>s," in New Ways of Looking at Old Texts II, ed. W.<br />

Speed Hill (1998), pp. 133-47.<br />

Mark L. Reed, "The First Title Page of Lyrical Ballads, 1798," Studies in Bibliography 51 (1998): 230-40.<br />

Pamela E. Pryde, "Determining the Format of British <strong>Book</strong>s of the Second-Half of the Eighteenth Century<br />

Gathered in Sixes," Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 23 (1999): 67-<br />

77.<br />

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

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

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