INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography 219<br />
Paul Eggert, "A Cautionary Tale: Stop-Press Correction in The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn (1859)<br />
[by Henry Kingsley]," Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 19 (1995):<br />
267-69.<br />
Gary Schmidgall, "1855: A Stop-Press Revision [in Leaves of Grass]," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review<br />
18.1/2 (Summer/Fall 2000): 73-75.<br />
H12. IMPRESSIONS FROM MATERIALS NOT MEANT <strong>TO</strong> PRINT<br />
Tanselle (1999), section II(e), pp. 41-43.<br />
H13. CANCELS<br />
John Edwin Wells, "Lyrical Ballads, 1800: A Paste-In," Library 4th ser. 19 (1938-39): 486-91.<br />
R.W. Chapman, "Cancels in Scott's Minstrelsy," Library 4th ser. 23 (1942-43): 198.<br />
William Ruff, "Cancels in Sir Walter Scott's Life of Napoleon," Edinburgh Bibliographical Society<br />
Transactions 3 (1948-55): 137-51.<br />
Arthur Sherbo, "The Cancels in Dr. Johnson's Works (Oxford, 1825)," Papers of the Bibliographical<br />
Society of America 47 (1953): 376-78.<br />
J.C. Wyllie, "The Forms of Twentieth Century Cancels," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of<br />
America 47 (1953): 95-112. See also Wyllie, "A 19th-Century American Two-City Cancel," 52<br />
(1958): 140 (cf. 220); and G.T. Tanselle, "Addenda to Wyllie: Paste-over Cancels," 68 (1974): 69-<br />
71.<br />
B.J. McMullin, "Notes on Cancellation in Scott's Life of Napoleon," Studies in Bibliography 45 (1992):<br />
222-31.<br />
B.J. McMullin, "The Publication of Scott's The Pirate, 1822," Bibliotheck 16 (1989): 1-29.<br />
John R. Turner, "Variant Title-Pages in Some Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century <strong>Book</strong>s,"<br />
Library 6th ser. 20 (1998): 34-58.<br />
H14. FORGERIES<br />
John Carter and Graham Pollard, An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets<br />
(1934; reprinted with an epilogue, and with notes by Nicolas Barker and John Collins, 1983).<br />
Supplemented by Nicolas Barker and John Collins, A Sequel to AN ENQUIRY (1983). [See also<br />
John Collins, The Two Forgers (1992).]<br />
William L. Clements Library, Facsimiles & Forgeries: A Guide to a Timely Exhibition (1934).<br />
Billy Prior Bates, Typewriting Identification (I.S.Q.T.): Identification System for Questioned Typewriting<br />
(1971).<br />
Joan M. Friedman, "Fakes, Forgeries, Facsimiles, and Other Oddities," in <strong>Book</strong> Collecting: A Modern<br />
Guide, ed. Jean Peters (1977), pp. 116-35.<br />
Leonard Rapport, "Fakes and Facsimiles: Problems of Identification," American Archivist 42 (1979): 13-<br />
58 (with letter from John Lancaster on p. 276).<br />
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