Ronald Brunlees McKerrow: a selection of his essays.
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Metuchen, N.J.,
Scarecrow Press,
1974.
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| Series: | The Great bibliographers series,
no. 1 |
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Table of Contents:
- Greg, W. W. Introduction: Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, 1872-1940
- Some notes on the letters i, j, u and v in sixteenth century printing
- The supposed calling-in of Drayton's Harmony of the church, 1591
- The red printing in the 1611 Bible
- Booksellers, printers, and the stationers' trade
- The use of the galley in Elizabethan printing
- Elizabethan printers and the composition of reprints
- Bibliographical terms
- Review of Specimens of books printed at Oxford with the types given to the University by John Fell
- Bibliography--two letters
- Edward Allde as a typical trade printer
- Review of Bibliography, practical, enumerative, historical, by Henry Bartlett van Hoesen
- Edition and impression
- The Elizabethan printer and dramatic manuscripts
- The treatment of Shakespeare's text by his earlier editors, 1709-1768
- Review of An enquiry into the nature of certain nineteenth century pamphlets, by John Carter and Graham Pollard
- Form and matter in the publication of research
- Francis, F. C. A list of the writings of Ronald Brunlees McKerrow (p. 203-238)