Studies in the book trade : in honour of Graham Pollard / [edited by R. W. Hunt, I. G. Philip, R. J. Roberts]
- Bib ID:
- 2194462
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Oxford : Oxford Bibliographical Society, 1975
- vii, 403 p., 4 leaves of plates, 12 p. of plates : ill., facsims., port. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0901420301
- Series:
- Oxford Bibliographical Society publications ; new ser., v. 18.
- Full contents:
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- Carter, J. Graham Pollard.
- Barker, N. Quiring and the binder.
- Hobson, A. The iter italicum of Jean Matal.
- Hunt, R. Donors of manuscripts to St. John's College, Oxford, during the Presidency of William Laud, 1611-1621.
- Morgan, P. Letters relating to the Oxford book trade found in bindings in Oxford college libraries, c. 1611-1647.
- Vaisey, D. G. Anthony Stephens.
- Carter, H. Early accounts of the University Press, Oxford.
- Harris, M. Newspaper distribution during Queen Anne's reign.
- Nixon, H. Harleian bindings.
- Belanger, T. Tonson, Wellington and the Shakespeare copyrights.
- Fleeman, J. D. The revenue of a writer.
- Barber, G. Pendred abroad.
- Munby, A. N. L. Dibdin's reference library.
- Rogers, D. Francis Duoce's manuscripts.
- Dreyfus, J. and Isaac, P. C. G. William Bulmer's will.
- Turner, M. Tillotson's Fiction Bureau.
- Notes:
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- "Writings of Graham Pollard": p. 379-386.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Copyright:
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