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STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY, PAPERS OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. VOLUME 17
Edited by Fredson Bowers.

   

- Charlottesville : Bibliographical Society 1964
- 8vo.
- cloth
- 252 pages.
- Order Nr. 115856
- Price: $ 15.00



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Article The Suppressed and Altered Passages in Blake's Jerusalem
by David V. Erdman [pp. 1-54]

Article A Computer Concordance to Middle English Texts
by Alan Markman [pp. 55-75]

Article Milton and the Harvard Pindar
by Maurice Kelley and Samuel D. Atkins [pp. 77-82]

Article Light on Joyce's Exiles? A New MS, a Curious Analogue, and Some Speculations
by Robert M. Adams [pp. 83-105]

Article Further Observations on the Text of Dubliners
by Robert Scholes [pp. 107-122]

Article Mathew Carey's Proofreaders
by Rollo G. Silver [pp. 123-133]

Article "Bound in Boston by Henry B. Legg"
by Hannah D. French [pp. 135-139]

Article James Kirke Paulding's Contributions to American Magazines
by Ralph M. Aderman [pp. 141-151]

Article Unsigned and Initialed Contributions to The Freeman
by G. Thomas Tanselle [pp. 153-175]

Article Material for a Centenary Edition of Tender is the Night
by Matthew J. Bruccoli [pp. 177-193]

Article The Terence of Turin, 1483
by Curt F. Bühler [pp. 195-196]

Article The Printer of the 1594 Octavo of Marlowe's Edward II
by Robert Ford Welsh [pp. 197-198]

Article The Early Editions of Sir Walter Ralegh's The History of the World
by John Racin, Jr. [pp. 199-209]

Article Some Reprintings of the Gentleman's Magazine
by Jacob Leed [pp. 210-214]

Article Predecessors to Burke's and Dodsley's Annual Register
by John C. Weston, Jr. [pp. 215-220]

Article Yeats's Vision and "The Two Trees"
by Robert Mortenson [pp. 220-222]

Article Some Principles for Scholarly Editions of Nineteenth-Century American Authors
by Fredson Bowers [pp. 223-228]

Checklist A Selective Check List of Bibliographical Scholarship for 1962 [pp. 229-252]

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