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

Nicolas Barker, The Butterfly <strong>Book</strong>s: An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Twentieth Century<br />

Pamphlets (1987).<br />

Robin Myers and Michael Harris (eds.), Fakes and Frauds: Varieties of Deception in Print & Manuscript<br />

(1989). [Includes Nicolas Barker, "The Forgery of Printed Documents," pp. 109-23 (also in<br />

Bozeman below, pp. 7-18).]<br />

Pat Bozeman (ed.), Forged Documents: Proceedings of the 1989 Houston Conference (1990). [Includes<br />

Barker (see Myers above); and William L. Joyce, "The Scholarly Implications of Documentary<br />

Forgeries," pp. 37-48. Reviewed by Paul Eggert in Bibliographical Society of Australia and New<br />

Zealand Bulletin 15 (1991): 5-10; and Sidney E. Berger in Libraries & Culture 27 (1992): 59-69.]<br />

Mark Jones, with Paul Craddock and Nicolas Barker (eds.), Fake? The Art of Deception (1990).<br />

W. Thomas Taylor, The Plot of Bartolomé Pagés (1990).<br />

James Gilreath (ed.), The Judgment of Experts: Essays and Documents about the Investigation of the<br />

Forging of the OATH OF A FREEMAN (1991). [See also Linda Sillitoe and Allen D. Roberts,<br />

Salamander: The Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders (1988); Steven Naifeh and Gregory White<br />

Smith, The Mormon Murders (1989); Anson Sharpe, The Darker Side of Virtue (1991); Richard<br />

E. Turley, Jr., Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hoffmann Case (1992).]<br />

W. Thomas Taylor, Texfake: An Account of the Theft and Forgery of Early Texas Printed Documents<br />

(1991).<br />

Joel Silver, "Modern Printed Forgeries: Some Basic Sources," AB <strong>Book</strong>man's Weekly 93 (28 March 1994):<br />

1333-34, 1336-40 (versos).<br />

Joseph Rosenblum, Practice to Deceive: The Amazing Stories of Lliterary Forgery's Most Notorious<br />

Practitioners (2000).<br />

J1. SELECTED BASIC READINGS<br />

__________<br />

J. Manuscripts<br />

G.S. Ivy, "The Bibliography of the Manuscript-<strong>Book</strong>," in The English Library before 1700, ed. Francis<br />

Wormald and C.E. Wright (1958), pp. 32-65.<br />

Dorothy E. Miner, The Development of Medieval Illumination as Related to the Evolution of <strong>Book</strong><br />

Design (1958).<br />

James Douglas Farquhar, "The Manuscript as a <strong>Book</strong>," in Sandra Hindman and J.D. Farquhar, Pen to<br />

Press: Illustrated Manuscripts and Printed <strong>Book</strong>s in the First Century of Printing (1977),<br />

pp. 11-99.<br />

John P. Harthan, An Introduction to Illuminated Manuscripts (1983).<br />

C.H. Roberts and T.C. Skeat, The Birth of the Codex (1983).<br />

Barbara Shailor, The Medieval <strong>Book</strong> (1988).<br />

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