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THE PRIVATE LIBRARY Index to Volumes 1-8, 1957-67 (First Series) Compiled by Ioyce Post References are first to the volume, shown in bold type, then to the part, and finally to the page number. In January and April 1963 the system of numbering was changed, the two parts being numbered 25 and 26 respectively; in fact they were parts 5 and 6 of the fourth volume, and have been shown as such in this index. Volume one of the journal, issued under the title P.L.A. Quarterly, was issued in six parts, 1957-8; volume two was also in six parts, 1958-9; volun~es three and four, 1960-3, were each in eight parts; volumes five to eight, 1964-8, were all in four parts. The editors of the first series of the journal were Roderick Cave (volumes I and 2), PhilipWard (volumes 3 to 6 number 3), Roderick Cave (volume 6 number 4 and volume 7), Roderick Cave and Geoffreywakernan (volume 8). ABC for Booksellers, An, 8: 2,43-46 About my Books, 2: 2,zo-22 'Alice, India,' The, 6: I, 1-7 Allenholme Press, The, 4: 4,66-68 Alphabet Museum in Cambridge, The, 3: 4,52 Ardizzone, Edward, I : 3,26-30 Ariosto, Jane Austen's, 4: 3,46 Ark Press, The, I: 3, 34-39; 4: 5,90-94 Army Lists, O n Collecting Old, 2: 5, 74- 75 Association Books, Some, 3: 7,9~-96 Austen's, Jsne; Ariosfo, 4: 3, 46 Australiana, 8: 4, 80-89 Barrett, Ann, 8: 2,39-43 Bath andwells, Bookshops of Bristol, 5: 2,28-3 I Beach of Falesd, The, 2: 5,62-65 Beddingham, Philip C., 2: I, 6-10; 2: 4, 53-54; 2: 5970-73; 3: 196-7 Beier, Ulli, 7: 2,26-34; 7: 3, 50-60 Bentley's Proposal for Building a Royal Library, Dr, 8: 3, 59-63 Bibliographer inwonderland, 4: 4,62-65 Bibliophile, Testament of a, 7: 4,7943 Bielschowsky, L., I : 6,66-68 Binding Repair, Cloth Case, 7: 2,35-39 Binding Repair, Leather, 7: 3, 65-69 Bindings, Leather; Restoring, 3: 5,69 Blackmore,Sidney,4: 5,83-85; 5:2,28-31 Bolton, Sheila, 2: q,50-52 Book as 'Still Life,' The, 6: 3, 52-54 Book Collectors' Fair, The, 7: 4,77-79 Book-Jackets Collection, A, 4: 6, 108-109 Book Jackets, O n Collecting, I: 6,66-68 Book Maker: Hunter, Dard, 3 : 3,28-3 I Bookbinding at Home, 3: 6,7416 Bookbinding, Early Japanese, 6: z,z6-3 I Bookbinding, Where Next ?, I : I, 4-6 Bookbinding with human skin, 6: I , 14-1 8 Bookman, Trials and Treasures of an Overseas, 6: 4,72-7s Bookplates, 2: I, 6-10 Bookplates, Collecting, 2: 4, 53-54 Bookplates, Concerning, 3 : I , 6-7 Bookplates, Foreign, 2: 5,70-73 Books About Books, My, 5 : I, I 1-15 Books, Association, Some, 3: 7,92-96 Books, Chained; at Wimborne Minster, 7: 39 61-64 Books, Children's; Collecting, 5: I, 1-4 Books, Colour Plate; The Making of, 5: 3.47-49 Books, Commonplace, 2: z , ~ p - 2 0 Books, Illustrating of, I: 3, 26-30 Books, Inscribed, 2: I , 2-5 Books, Miniature; My library of, 4: 2, 26-29 Books O n Books, Collecting, 7: 4,87-90 Booksellers, An ABC for, 8: 2,43-46 Bookselling-and the Outsider, I : 2,~-17 Bookshops: Bath, 5: z,z8-31 Blackwell's, 7: 4, 85-86 Bournemouth, 4: z,z9-33

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THE PRIVATE LIBRARY

Index to Volumes 1-8, 1957-67 (First Series)

Compiled by Ioyce Post References are first to the volume, shown in bold type, then to the part, and finally to the page number. In January and April 1963 the system of numbering was changed, the two parts being numbered 25 and 26 respectively; in fact they were parts 5 and 6 of the fourth volume, and have been shown as such in this index.

Volume one of the journal, issued under the title P.L.A. Quarterly, was issued in six parts, 1957-8; volume two was also in six parts, 1958-9; volun~es three and four, 1960-3, were each in eight parts; volumes five to eight, 1964-8, were all in four parts.

The editors of the first series of the journal were Roderick Cave (volumes I and 2), PhilipWard (volumes 3 to 6 number 3), Roderick Cave (volume 6 number 4 and volume 7), Roderick Cave and Geoffreywakernan (volume 8).

ABC for Booksellers, An, 8: 2,43-46 About my Books, 2: 2,zo-22 'Alice, India,' The, 6: I , 1-7 Allenholme Press, The, 4: 4,66-68 Alphabet Museum in Cambridge, The,

3: 4,52 Ardizzone, Edward, I : 3,26-30 Ariosto, Jane Austen's, 4: 3,46 Ark Press, The, I: 3, 34-39; 4: 5,90-94 Army Lists, O n Collecting Old, 2: 5, 74-

75 Association Books, Some, 3: 7,9~-96 Austen's, Jsne; Ariosfo, 4: 3, 46 Australiana, 8: 4, 80-89

Barrett, Ann, 8: 2,39-43 Bath andwells, Bookshops of Bristol, 5:

2,28-3 I Beach of Falesd, The , 2: 5,62-65 Beddingham, Philip C., 2: I , 6-10; 2: 4,

53-54; 2: 5970-73; 3: 196-7 Beier, Ulli, 7: 2,26-34; 7: 3, 50-60 Bentley's Proposal for Building a Royal

Library, Dr, 8: 3, 59-63 Bibliographer inwonderland, 4: 4,62-65 Bibliophile, Testament of a, 7: 4,7943 Bielschowsky, L., I : 6,66-68 Binding Repair, Cloth Case, 7: 2,35-39 Binding Repair, Leather, 7: 3, 65-69 Bindings, Leather; Restoring, 3: 5,69 Blackmore,Sidney,4: 5,83-85; 5:2,28-31 Bolton, Sheila, 2: q,50-52 Book as 'Still Life,' The, 6: 3, 52-54

Book Collectors' Fair, The, 7: 4,77-79 Book-Jackets Collection, A, 4: 6, 108-109 Book Jackets, On Collecting, I: 6,66-68 Book Maker: Hunter, Dard, 3 : 3,28-3 I Bookbinding at Home, 3: 6 , 7 4 1 6 Bookbinding, Early Japanese, 6: z,z6-3 I Bookbinding, Where Next ?, I : I , 4-6 Bookbinding with human skin, 6: I , 14-1 8 Bookman, Trials and Treasures of an

Overseas, 6: 4,72-7s Bookplates, 2: I , 6-10 Bookplates, Collecting, 2: 4, 53-54 Bookplates, Concerning, 3 : I , 6-7 Bookplates, Foreign, 2: 5,70-73 Books About Books, My, 5 : I, I 1-15 Books, Association, Some, 3: 7,92-96 Books, Chained; at Wimborne Minster, 7:

39 61-64 Books, Children's; Collecting, 5: I , 1-4 Books, Colour Plate; The Making of, 5:

3.47-49 Books, Commonplace, 2: z , ~ p - 2 0 Books, Illustrating of, I: 3, 26-30 Books, Inscribed, 2: I , 2-5 Books, Miniature; My library of, 4: 2,

26-29 Books On Books, Collecting, 7: 4,87-90 Booksellers, An ABC for, 8: 2,43-46 Bookselling-and the Outsider, I : 2 , ~ - 1 7 Bookshops:

Bath, 5 : z,z8-31 Blackwell's, 7: 4, 85-86 Bournemouth, 4: z,z9-33

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Bookshops (cont.) : Bristol, 5: 2,28-31 Cambridge, 5: 4,73-76 Dublin, 3 : 438-41 Farringdon Road Bookstalls, 4: 5,815-90 Oxford, 4: 7,130-133 Wells, 5: 2,28-31

Bournemouth's Bookshops, 4: 2,29-33 Bristol, Bath and Wells, Bookshops of, 5:

2,28-31 Broadsides, On Collecting, 6: 3, 55-56 Brown, Richard, 6: 4,76-79

Cambridge Bookshops, 5: 4,73-76 Carmelite Library, A, 3: 3,21-26 Carmelites of Flemington, 8: 4, 89-92 Carroll, Lewis, 4: 4,62-65 Carter, Will, 5: 3, 42-44 Casanoviana, Collecting, I : 4, 42-45 Cave, Roderick, I : 6,69-73 ; z,3,41-44; 3:

3,28-31; 3: ~ ~ 5 8 - 5 9 Chambers, David, 3 : 6,7740; 4: 2,29-33 ;

4: 3,47-48; 4: 6,110-114; 5: I , 5-10; 7: 4977-79

Chaplin, J. H., 6: 4 ,p-75 Children's Books, Collecting, 5 : I , 1-4 Childs, J. Rives, I: 4, 42-45; 3: 4, 34-37;

5: 2,18-24; 6: 3, 57-60 Classification, Decimal; The Regens-

burger, 2: 3,34-38 Classification for Private Libraries, 2: 5,

76-77; 2: 6, 89-91; 3: 3, 26-28; 3: ~ ~ 6 4 - 6 6 ; 3: 8,119-121

Coates, Adrian, 2: 2,20-22 Collecting :

Amateur Journalism, 5: 3,53-54 Army Lists, Old, 2: 5,74-75 Australiana, 8: 4, 80-89 BookJackets, I: 6,66-68; 4: 6,108-109 Bookplates, z: 4, 53-54 Books About Books, 5: I , 11-15; 7: 4.

87-90 Broadsides, 6: 3, 55-56 Casanova, I : 4,42-45 Childrens Books, 5: I , 1-4 Corvo, Baron, I: 3,30-34 Hall, Radclyffe, 2: 4,p-52 Joyce, James, I : 5, 58-62 Judaica, 4: 5-78-83 Lamb, Charles, 4: I , 2-10

Lang, Andrew, 4: 8,155-160 Magic Books, 4: 6, 102-106; 4: 7, 134-

I37 Miller, Henry, 3: q,34-37 Miniature Books, 4: 2,26-29

Collecting (cont.) : Peruviana, 2: I, 10-12

Photography, 4: 3,40-42 Printing, Fine, 3: 6 ,7740 Restif de la Bretonne, 5: 2, 18-24 Roxburghe Club Books, I : 2,17-21 Scripture, 2: 2,23-24 Thomas, Edward, 6: 4,66-72 Wilde, Oscar, 3: I , 2-5 Wise, T. J., 2: 6, 86-89

Collecting, Book; The Future of, 4: 8, 145-149

Collecting on a Professor's Salary, Book, 6: 3, 42-91

Collector, Book; How I Became a, 4: 7, 121-126

Collectors' Fair, The Book, 7: 4,77-79 Collis, Maurice, 4: 4,69-71 Collison, Robert, 4: 3,42-44 Colour Plate Books, The Making of, 5:

3 9 47-49 Commonplace Books, 2: z,19-20 Cooper, A. C., 4: 3,38-40 Corvomaniac, The Anatomy of a, I: 3,

30-34 Coslet, Walter A., 2: 2,23-24 Cowie, Alfred T., I: 5,58-62 Cron, B. S., I: 2,17-21; 5: 3,45-46 Cuckoo Hill Press, The, 4: 6, I 10-1 14

De Belser, R., 4: 8, 149-154 Ile Quincey, Thomas; Klosferheirn, 2: 3,

41-44 Dixey, H. G.; Press, 6: 2,36-39 Doig, Ronald P., I: 4,48-51 Dolmen Press, The, 3 : 2,1o-14 Doves Press: A Note, J. H. Mason at the,

4: 3945 Dreyfus, John, 7: 2,40-44 Dublin's Bookshops, 3: 4,38-41

Ehrman, Albert, 6: 3, 55-56 England, Private Press Printing; Since the

War, I: I , 9-11 Evolution of a Library, 3: 4,45-49 Exchange Scheme, The, 4: 6,106-107

Fair, Book Collectors'; The, 7: 4,77-79 Farmer, Geoffrey, A. J., 4: I , 15-20; 8: 4,

80-89 Farringdon Road Bookstalls, The, 4: 5,

8690 Fiction, Nineteenth Century; Some Ne-

glected, 2: 3,41-44; 2: ~ ~ 6 2 - 6 5 ; 3: 2,

17-19

Flower, Desmond, 4: 7,121-126; 4: 8,145- I49

Floyd, Thomas Hope, 3: 4,45-49 Folio Society, The, I : 5, 54-58 Foskett, D. J., 2: 5 ,7677; 2: 6, 89-91; 3:

3,26-28; 3: ~ ~ 6 4 - 6 6 ; 3: 8, 119-121 Frame, Hazel, 4: 3,48 France, Some Current Aspects of Pub-

lishing in, I: 2 , ~ - 2 3 Freyer, Michacl G., 3: 2,1o-14

Garulfi, Alessandra, 4: 4, 57-62 Gernsheim Collection, he, 4: 3,40-42 Gernsheim, Helmut and Alison, 4 : 3, 40-

42 Goerlich, Ernest Joseph, I : 6, 73-75 Goethe's Library, 6: I , 8-13 Goff, Martyn, I: z,14-17 Gogmagog Press, The, 5: I , 5-10 Golden Cockerel Press, Notes on the

Printing Methods of the, 4 : 3, 3 8-40 Golden Head Press, The, 5 : 4,62-69 Golden Psalter, The Recent Owners of the,

5: 3,45-46 Gothic Novels, 3: 5,60-64 Graham, Rigby, 5: 2,24-27; 6: I , 14-18;

6: 2, 26-31; 7: I , 5-12; 7: 3, 61-64; 7: 4 , s~-86 ; 8: I , 8-26

Graham, Rigby; Illustrator, 4: 4, 57-62 1 Green, Roger Lancelyn, 4 : 4,62-65 ; 4 : 8,

i 155-160

Greyfriars, Oxford; St. Robert of Lincoln and the, 3: 8,110-119

Grosseteste, see St. Robert of Lincoln

Hall, P. E., 3 : 6,74-76 Hall, Radclyffe; Collection, 2: 4, 50-52 Hall, Trevor H., 4: 6, 102-106; 4: 7,134-

I37 Hamilton, Geoffrey E., 4: 6,106-107 Herity Press, The, 3: 8, 122-123 Hetherington, John R., 8: z,43-46 Hickman, Trevor, 7: 2,35-39; 7: 3,65-69 Hogg, Thomas Jefferson: Memoirs of

Prince Alexey Haimatoff, 3 : 2,17-19 Holl, John; of Worcester, Binder to

George 111, I : 5 ,6244 Human Skin, Bookbinding with, 6: I , 14-

18 Hunter, Dard; The Complcat Book

Maker, 3: 3,28-3 I

Illuminated Manuscripts on Film, 4: 5,83- 85

Illustrating of Books, On the, I: 3, 26-30

Illustrations File, The, I: 4,45-48 Illustrators :

Graham, Rigby, 4: 4,57-62 Kley, Heinrich, 5: 3,49-52

Indexing a Favourite Novelist, On, 4: 3, 42-44

Indexing for the Private Library, A Method of Subject, I: 6.69-73

'India Alice,' The, 6: I , 1-7 Inscribed Books, 2: I , 2-5 Irwin, Raymond, 3 : 8, I 10-1 19 Isaac, Peter C. G., 4: 4,66-68; 6: 2,36-39

Jackson, Bert W., 6: I , 19-20 James, H. E., 2: I , 2-5 Japanese Bookbinding, Early, 6: 2,26-31 Journals, Amateur, 5: 3, 53-54 Joyce, James; Collection, I : 5, 58-62 Judaica, 4: 5,78-83

Keepsake Press, The, 4: 7,127-130 Kerlan, Irvin, 5 : I, 1-4 Kley, Heinrich; Illustrator, 5 : 3,49-52 Klosterheim, 2: 3,41-44

Lamb, Charles; Library, 4: I , 2-10

Lang, Andrew; Collecting, 4: 8,155-160 Leather Bindings, Restoring, 3 : 5, 69 Leather Bound Books, Repairing, 7: 3,65-

69 Lewis, Roy, 4: 7,127-130 Libraries, Village, 3: 2, 14-17 Library, Carmelite; A, 3: 3, 21-26 Library, Chained; in Hereford Cathedral,

3 : 7,98-IOI Library, Erecting a; HumfreyWanley on,

6: 4,80-84 Library of Alexandria: Notes on Current

Work, The, 4: I , 10-13 Library, Royal; Dr. Bentley's Proposal

for Building a, 8: 3, 59-63 Lieberman, Ben, 3: 8,122-123 Lilac Tree Press, The, 6: I , 19-20 Lister, Raymond, 5 : q,62-69 Literature, Popular Nigerian; Sold in

Onitsha Market, 7: 2, 26-34; 7: 3, 50-60

Longman, Mark, 3: 4,41-45 'Love and Horror', 3 : 5,60-64

Maggs Brothers: A Note, 4: 8, 161-162 Magical Library, A, 4: 6, 102-106; 4:

134-137 Making Paper, 6 : z,32-3 5 Mallion, Dina, 3: 4,52

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Manacled Books at Wimborne Minster, 7: 3 ,6144

Manuscripts, Illuminated; on Film, 4: 5, 83-85

Marston, B. S., 2: z , I ~ - 2 0 Martin, Ernest J., 2: 5,74-75 Martin, H. R., 3: 4, 50-51; 3: 6, 83 Mason, J. H.; at the Doves Press: A Note,

4: 39 45 Mason,John, I: 3,34-39; 2: 3,38-41; 4: 3,

45 Mehew, E. J., 2: 5,6z-6s Memoirs of Prince Alexey Haimatqfli 3: 2,

17-19 Miller, Henry; Collecting: Or, What

Miller Means to me, 3: 4,34-37 Minority Book Society, The, 4: 3,48 Morris, Henry, 6: 2,p-35 Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, Printing at,

5: 2,24-27 Munby, A. N. L., 4: 3,46 Munro, James, 3: 2,17-19; 3: 7,96-97 Murray, Peter, 4: 4, 54-56

Newberry, John; Publisher and Book- seller, 1713-1767,s: 3,66-71

Nigerian Popular Literature Sold in Onitsha Market, 7: 2, 2634; 7: 3, 50-60

Norrington Room, Two Views of the, 7: 4.85-86

Oxford Bookshops, 4: 7,130-133

Pandora Press, The, 7 : I , 5-12 Paper Today: An Introduction, 3 : 4,50-51 Papermaking, 2: 3,38-41; 6: z ,p-35 Pariser, Maurice P., 2: 6, 86-89 Parkes, James, 4: 5.78-83 Parkes Library, The, 4: 5,78-83 Parliament of Women, The Vine Press, 3:

6,81-82 Parsons, Edward Alexander, 4: I , 10-13 Paton, George: An Eighteenth Century

Book Collector, I : 4 ,4831 Paulinus, P.; a S. Bartnlomeo, I: 6,73-75 Pepys Library, The, 5: 4,70-72 Peruviana, 2: I , 1-12

Photography, 4: 3,40-42 Pinhorn, Malcolm, 3 : I , 2-5 Piser, Harold Palmer, 5 : 3, 53-54 Plantin Library, The, 4: 8,149-154 Poliziano's Last Manuscript, 3 : 7 ,9092 Potocki of Montalk, Count, 8: I , 8-26 Powell, Roger, I : I , 4-6

Prance, C. A., 3: 7,92-96; 4: I , 2-10; 4: 5,86-90; 5: I , 11-15; 6: 4,66-72

Pratt, R. D., 7: 4, 87-90 President's Private Library, The, I: I , 6-9 Presses :

Allenholme, 4: 4,66-68 Ark, 193, 34-39; 4: 5,90-94 Cuckoo Hill, 4: 6,110-114 Dixey, H. G., 6: 2,36-39 Dolmen, 3: z,~o-14 Doves, 4: 3,45 . Gogmagog, 5 : I , 5-10 Golden Cockerel, 4: 3, 38-40 Golden Head, 5: 4,62-69 Herity, 3: 8, 122-123 Keepsake, 4: 7,127-130 Lilac Tree, 6 : I , 19-20 Melissa, 8 : I , 8-26 Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, 5 : 2,24-27 Pandora, 7: I , 5-12 Rampant Lions, 5 : 3,42-44 Rohse, Otto, 6: 4,76-79 St. Teresa's, 8: 4, 89-92 Signet, 3 : 5, 58-59 Stanbrook Abbey, 4: I , 13-15 Twelve by Eight, 2: 3,38-41 Vine, 7: z,40-44 Walpole, 8: z,39-43 Wattle Grove, 3: 7,96-97

Printers, Private; The Society of, 4: 3, 47- 48

Printing at Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, 5 : 2,24-27

Printing, Fine; Collecting, 3: 6 ,7740 Private Library:

Coates, Adrian, 2: 2, 20--22

Floyd, Thomas Hope, 3: 4,45-49 Goethe, 6: I , 8-13 Paton, George, I: 4,48-51 Pepys, Samuel, 5: 4,70-72 Plantin, 4: 8,149-154 Regensburger, Reinhold, I : I , 6-9 Spencer, Stanley, 4: 4, 69-71 Symon, Sir Josiah, 4: I , 15-20 Witt, Robert, 4: 4, 54-56

Private Press Printing in England Since the War, I: I , 9-11

Private Press Today, The-An Exhibition, 8: 3,63-66

Private Printers, The Society of, 4: 3, 47- 48

Psalter, Golden; The Recent Owners of the, 5: 3,4s-46

Public Opinion on Lovers, 7: 2,26-34; 7: 3, 50-60

Publishing in France, Some Current Aspects of, I: z,21-23

Publishing, The Cost of, 3 : 4,41-45

Railway Libraries, 2: 5, 65-70 Rainbird, George, 5 : 3,47-49 Rampant Lions Press, 5 : 3,4z-44 Ramsden, Charles, I: 5,6z-64 Reading, Some Random Reflections on,

6: 3.57-60 Kegensburger Decitnal Classification, The,

2: 3.34-38 Regensburger, Reinhold, 6: 3, 52-54 Regensburger, Reinhold; Private Library

of, 1: I, 6-9 Renier, Anne, 3: 5, 60-64 Repairing Books Bound in Leather, 7:

3 ,6549 Reprinting by Xerography, 3: 5,66-67 Rcstif de la Bretonne, Collecting, 5: 2,18-

24 Restoring Leather Bindings, 3: 5,69 Ridler, William, 4: 7, 130-133 Rodolphe-Rousseau, M. Jacques, I : Z,ZI-23 Rohse, Otto; Presse, 6: 4,76-79 Rolfe, Frederick William, see Corvo,

Baron, Roxburghe Club Books, A Small Collec-

tion of, I: 2, 17-21 Royal Library, Dr Bentley's Proposal for

Building a, 8: 3, 59-63

St. Robert of Lincoln and the Oxford Greyfriars, 3 : 8, I 10-1 19

St. Teresa's Press, 8: 4, 89-92 Sanderson, Jean, 5: 4,73-76 Sandford, Christopher, I : I , 9-1 I Scripture Versions in English, Private, 2:

2,23-24 Sewell, Brocard, 3: 3, 21-26 Signet Press, The, 3: 5, 58-59 Skin, Bookbinding with Human, 6: I , 14-

18 Society, Folio, I: 5, 54-58 Society, Minority Book; The, 4: 3, 48 Society of Private Printers, The, 4: 3, 47-

48 Spencer, Stanley; Manuscripts, 4: 4,6g-71 Spielmann, Percy E., 4: 2 ,2629 Stanbrook Abbey Press, 4: I , 13-15 Standing, Juliet, 8: 3, 63-66

Stevenson, Robert Louis; The Beach of Falesa', 2: 5,6z-65

Surtees, Robert Smith, 4: 3,4z-44 Symon's, Sir Josiah; Library, 4: I, 15-20

Taylor, Alice, 3: 5,67-68; 6: I , 8-13 Taylor, Kim, 4: 5,90-94 Teplin, Joseph, 7: 4,79-83 Testament of a Bibliophile, 7: 4 ,7943 Thomas, Edward; Collection, 6: 4,66-72 Thwaite, M. F., 8: 3,66-71 Tillmann, Curt, 4: 6,108-109 Titles in Translation, 3 : 5, 67-68 Toase, Charles A., 3: 5,69 Toilet, A Quest for The, 7: I , 13-15 Translation, Titles in, 3: 5, 67-68 Turner, F. McD. C., 5: 4,70--72 Twelve by Eight Press, 2: 3.38-41

Village Libraries, 3: z,14-17 Vine Press, The, 7: z,40-44 Vine Press Parliament of Women, The, 3:

6,81-82

W., R., I: 5, 54-58 Wachsmuth, Andreas, 6: I , 8-13 Wakeman, Geoffrey, 6: 480-84; 8: 3,59-

63 Walbank, Alan, 2: 5, 65-70; 3: 2, 14-17;

3: 49 38-41 Walpole Press of Old Costessey, Norwich,

The, 8: 2,39-43 Wanley, Humfrey ; On Erecting a Library,

6: 4, 80-84 Ward, Philip, I: I , 6-9; I: 4,45-48; 2: 3,

34-38; 3: 5 ,6647; 3: 6, 81-82; 3: 7, 90-92; 4: I , 13-15

Watermarks, A Note on, 3: 6, 83 Wattle Grove Press, The, 3: 7,96-97 Weaver, Warren, 6: I, 1-7 Weeks, Donald, I: 3,30-34; 5: 3,4g-52 Wells, Bookshops of Bristol, Bath and, 5:

2,28-31 West, P. K., 7: I , 13-15 White, William, 6: 3,4z-51 Wilde, Oscar; Collection, 3 : I , 2-5 Wise, T. J. : Collection, 2 : 6, 86-89 Witt Library, The, 4: 4, 54-56 Woodhead, Kathleen M., Z: I, 10-12

Xerography, Reprinting by, 3: 5, 66-67

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ABC for Book Collectors, 3d ed, 3: 7,103-104 Alice in Many Tongues: The translations of

Alice in Wonderland, 6: I, 21

Andrew Myllar, a Short Study of Scotland's First Printer, 2: 2, 28

Annals of Printing, 7: 4, 93 Art Nouveau Book in Britain, The, 8: I, 30-31

Bibliography of Oscar Wilde, 8: 2, 49-50 \ Bibliography ofRobert Burns, A, 6: 3,61-62 Bibliography of the Works of Sir Winston

Churchill, A, 4: 6, I I 5 4 Bibliomania, an Australian Book Collector's Essays, 7: I, 21-zz

Book Collectors in New Zealand, 4: 2, 34 Book of the Private Press, The, 2: 3, 47-48 BookTypography 1815-1965.7: 4,92 Bookbindings from the Library of Jean

Grolier, 7: I, 19-20 Bookman's Guide to Americana, 3d ed, 6: I, 21 Bookman's Price Indcx, Vol I, 6: 4, 85-86

C~lligraphy and P~laeogrdphy, 7: I , 21

Cambridge College Llbrarie5, 5: 4, 77 cambridge uni&rsity Press, 1696-1712; a

Bibliographical study, The, 7: 3, 72-73 Casanova Gleanings, 2: 5, 80 Catalogi Librorum Eroticorum, 6: 3,63 Catalogue of Private Press Books in the Refer-

ence Library, Manchester Public Libraries, 2: 5977; 3: 4, 53

Catalogue of the Engraved Work of Eric Gill, A, 5:2,33

Catalogue of the Library of Miniature Books, 4: 2,35-36

Charles Earl Stanhope and the Oxford Univer- sity Press, 7: 4, 90

Chaucer, 1532-1602,6: 3, 63 Companion to Arber, A, 8: 2, 51-52

1 Composition of Reading Matter, The, 7: I, 16- I I7

Depositio Cornuti Typographici, 4: 4, 71 Diary ofHumfrey Wanley, 1715-1726, The, 7:

4~91-92 Directory of Dealers in Secondhand and Anti-

quarian Books in the British Isles 1964-66, A, 6th ed, 6: 4,85

Dispersal of the Phillipps Library, The (Phillips Studies V), 3: 6, 84

Early Public Libraries, 7: 3, 70-71 Encyclopaedia of Librarianship, 2: I, 13-14 Encyclopaedia of Librarianship, ad ed, 3: 7, . -

103-104 Encyclopaedia of Librarianship, 3d ed, 7: 2,

45-46 English Book Illustration, 966-1846,~: I, 16

BOOK REVIEWS

9

English Book Trade, The, 7: 2,45 English Collectors of Books and Manu-

scripts (1530-1930) and their Marks of Ownership, 3: 6, 84

English Libraries, 1800-1850, 2: 2, 25-26 English Library before 1700, The, 3: 5, 69-70 English Library, Sources and History, The, 7:

3.70-71

Fifty Essays in Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century Bibliography, 8: I, 29-30

Five Hundred Years of Printing, 2: 5, 77-78 Fore-edge Painting, 8: I, 26-27 Forgeries of Tennyson's Plays, The, 8: 3,72-73

Guide to Critical Reviews, A. Part I . American Drama from O'Neill to Albee, 7: 3,73

Gutenburg and the Master of the Playing Cards, 8: 2, 50

Handbook of Papernlaking, A, 4: 6, I 15 Heritage of the English Library, The, 5: 4,77-

78 History of Book Illustration, A, 2: 3, 44-45 History of English Craft Bookbinding Techni-

q u e , - ~ , 5: 32 History of Printing in Britain, A, 7: I, 16 History of the Birmingham Library, 7: 3, 70-

71 How to Find Out, 5: 3, 54 How to Identify Old Maps and Globes, 6: 3.62 Humanistic Script of the Fifteenth and Six-

teenth Centuries, 3: 6, 84

Illuminated Book, The, 8: 2,47-48 Illustrating Children's Books, 5: 2, 32 Indexing Books, 4: z,34-35 Information Services in Libraries, 3 : 7, 104-105 International Literary Annual, No. I, 2: 3, 46 Introduction to Book Binding, 6: 4, 86 Introduction to Paper, its Manufacture and

Use, An, 4: 6. 115 Introduction to the History of Printing Types,

An, 4: 2,35 Irish Book, The, 2: 5, 80

John Argentine; Provost of Kings. His Life and his Library, 8: 4, 93

John Baskerville; A Bibliography, 2: 5, 78 Journal of the Printing Historical Society, 7: I,

16-17

Language of the Foreign Book Trade, The, 5: 2, 33

Large Picture Book of the Engraved Work of Eric Gill, A, 5: 2, 33

Lewis Carroll Handbook, The, rev ed, 4: 3,49 Library Administration, 3: 7, 104-10s

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Library Assistance to Readers, 3d ed, 3: 7, 104-105

Library Furniture and Equipment, 4: 6, I I 5 Library o f Sir Symonds D'Ewcs, The, 8: I, 28-

29 Lines of the Alphabet in the Sixteenth Century,

7 : I , 20

Medical Books, Libraries and Collectors, 2d rev ed, 8: I, 31

Methods o f Book Design, 7 : 4,93-94 Modern Book Design, 2 : 4, 56 Motif, 2 : 3, 46

Notes on Subject Bibliography, 4 : 5,95

Origins of the English Library, The, 2 : I, 12-13 Ornament in Medieval Manuscripts, a Glossary,

7 : I, 18-19

Paper Making as an Artistic Craft, 2: 5, 78-79 Pioneers in Printing, 2 : 3, 47 Precis o f Paden, or the Sources o f The New

Timon, 8 : 3, 72-73 Prince o f Librarians, the Life and Times o f

Antonio Panizzi o f the British Museum, 8 : 4>93-94

Principles o f Cataloguing, 3 : 7, 104-105 Printed Ephemera, 4 : 5,95 Printing and the Mind o f Man, 8: 4,94-95 Printing in Spain, 1501-IS~O,~: 3.71-72 Prints b y E. R. V., 5: 2, 33 Private Presses and their Books, 4 : 7, 137

Rare People and Rare Books, 8: 4, 93-94 Reader's Guide, The, 3: 7, 104 Readers Guide to Everyman's Library, The, 2d

ed, 3: 7,104

Repairing o f Books, The, 2: 3,46-47 Roger Powell and Peterwaters, 7 : I, 16-17 Rosenbach: A Biography, 3: 7,103

Scottish 'Wheel' and 'Herring-bone' Bindings in the Bodleian Library, 8 : 2, 52

Selected Readings in the History o f Librarian- ship, 8: I , 27-28

Selective Checklists o f Press Books, 4: 7, 137 Selina's Aunt, or the Closet Unclos'd, 7: I, 22 1764 Catalogue o f the Redwood ~ i b r a r y c&-

pany at Newport, Rhode Island, The, 7 : I, 17-18

Small Uooksellers and Collectors Directory, 8 : 2,48-49

Small Booksellers Directory, 1966, 7 : 3, 70 Some Earlv Bindings from the Chester Ueattv .,

Library, 2: 5 , 7 9 4 0 Some Notes on W o o d Engraving, 4 : 2, 34

Teach Yourself Librarianship, 5: 4, 78 Thomas J. Wise and thc Pre-Restoration

Drama, 2: 6, 92 Three Centuries o f Children's Books in

Europe, 8: 3,73-74 Twentieth Century Book, its Illustration and

Design, The, 8 : 2, 46-47 Type Designs, 3d rev ed, 8 : 2, 52 Typographia, 1825,8: 3,74

Victorian Book Design and Colour Printing, 4: 79 I37

W. H. Auden: A Bibliography, 6 : 3,61 Western Heritage of Type Design, The, 5: 2,

32-33 W O O ~ C U ~ S , 2 : 2, 25

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Hours, 5: 4,78-79 Ars Poetica, 6 : I, 22

Arthur Machen: A Miscellany, 3: 6, 87 Art Laboratory Impressions, 3 : 5, 70 Art Laboratory Press (Wesleyan University),

3: 5970 Art ofRaymond Lister, The, 2: 5, 8 e 8 1 Art Society Press, The, 5: I, 16; 5: 4, 78-79; 6 :

4,87; 7 : 43 94 Ascham Press, Roger, 8: 2, 53 Autumn Anthology, An, 6 : 4, 87

Babylonian Anthology, A , 8 : 2, 54 Battell Chappel, 4: 5, 96 Bayberry Hill Press, 3: 7, 106; 4 : 5, 96; 4: 7,

139; 5 : I, 16 Bee and Blackthorn Press, 3: 4, 54; 4 : 6, I 17;

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1837', 2: 6, 92 Bird & Bull Press, 4: 7, 138; 5: 4, 79; 8: 2, 54 Bittersweet Valentines, 4: 5, 96 Black Knight Prets, 6 : 4, 88; 8 : 2, 54 Blocksberg Tryst, The, 5 : I, 16 Blood Royal of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Et~~qland

and other cotintries in the House of Potok through Macalister, 7 : 4, 95

Blow Northern Wind, 7 : 4, 95-96 Bootham Press, 4: 3, 50 Brewhouse Press, 7 : I, 23; 7 : 3, 75 BridBiography of a Basement Printer, 3 : 3, 32 briefs: poems by Tram Comb, 8 : 2, 55 Bulmer Papers, 3 : 6, 86

California and Overland Diaries of Count Leonetto Cipriani, The, 4 : 7, 138

Carter, Sebastian, 3 : 4, 54; 3: 8, 123-124 Castles and Cathedrals, 4: 3 , 51 Cave, Roderick, 4: 6 , 116 Cave, The, 2: I, 15 Centaur Press, 3: 5, 70; 4: I, 22 Centuries of Nostradamus, The, 5 : 4, 79 Chambers, David, 4: 6, 116

Champoeg Press, 4 : I, 22; 4 : 7,138 Chase, 5 : 4, 78-79 Chimneypot, 4: 6, 116 Chubb, Muriel, 4: 3, 50 Cibola Press, 8: 2, 55 Claverley's Phantom Bellringer, 4: 5, 96 Coach House Press, 8 : 2, 53 Cog Press, 4: 8, 164 Cog's in Transition, 4: 8, 164 Collected Works ofRose Freeman-Ishill, 4 : 7, 138 College Stamps of Oxford and Cambridge, 7 : 3,76 CommonplaceBook(Hoper Press, Grace), 3 : 5,70 Commonplace Book for Typophiles, A , 4: I, 22 Confessions qf a Typomaniac, 7 : 4, 96 Contemptible Horse, The, 4: 7, 138 Conversation Pieces, 4 : 6, I 16 Craft Press, 6 : 4, 87 Crash! An Experiment in Blockwinking and

Printing, 5 : 2, 34 Crompton Press, 7 : 4,95 Crown Garland of Ungolderz Roses, 4: 7, 139 CuckooHillPress,g:3,31;3: 6,86;4:3,5+51;

7 : 4.95 Curtain, The, 3: 4, 55 Cycles, (Smith, Clark Ashton) 4: 7, 139

Darien's World, 4: 7, 138 Darksome House, 3: I, 8 Dear Garment, 6 : 2, 40 Design and Tradition, 4: 8, 163 Diary of John Dee, 5 : I, 16 Discovering the Lost Maya Cities, 3 : 7, 105 Discovery and Naming of Lyndoch Valley: 1837,

The, 4: 7. 139 Dixey, H. G., 7 : 3,76; 8: 4, 95 Dolmen Press, 2: 6 , 91; 3: 4, 53; 3 : 7, 107; 4 :

3.51; 4 : 8,163 Dragon qf Wantley, The, 3 : 6, 85 Dream of the Rood. The. 8 : 2, 5 5 . . . - -

~ u t c h silver, 7 : I, 23

Easter Proclamation of the Irish Republic MCMXVI, The, 3: 4 , 5 3 3 4

Eastward, 5: 3, 55 Ehon, 4: 6, 117 Electro Matrix, The, 3 : 7, 106 Eleven Engravings (Calvert, Edward), 8 : 2, 54 Eleven Poems (Blunden, Edmund), 7 : 3,76 El Toro and Other Poems, 8: 2, 53 Ember Press, 2 : 3, 48 Ephesian Story, The, 2: I , 14-15 Epistle from Oberea, An, 2 : 5, 81 Equality of Opportunity and Discrimination, 8 : 2,

55 Error Pursued, 4: I, 21 Establishing a Library, 3: 8, 125 Este Es, Little Press o f , 4 : 7, 138

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Execution of aBookbinder, James Cook, The, 7: 3, 75

Exiles, 4: 7, 138 Experiments with theBradley Ornaments, 8: 2, 53

FablesandFantasias, (Salzmann, Jerome) 3 : 7,105 FalstaJand his Companions, 8: 2, 55 Family Affair, A , 3: 4, 54-55 Feather Vender Press, 2 : 5, 8 I Fibril: Four Poems for my Two Daughters, 3: 7,

106 F@h Columnist, The, 4: 8, 164 Fingal's Cave, 4: 8, 164; 5: 2, 34 First Childermas, The, 3: I , 8 First Poems (Farquharson, J.), 8: 2, 54 Forget-me-not, 4: 8, 163 Forty Beads on a Hangman's Rope, 5: 2, 34 Four Tales from Bymntium, 5: 4, 79 Fragments from Life's Loom, 4: 5, 96 Franz-Joseph had a Vacation, 5: I, 16 Friday Market, 2: 3, 48

Gabha, 5: 2, 34 Gaelic Alphabet, A , 3: 4, 53 Garamond Press, 8: 2, 54 Garden of Prosperine, The, 4: 3, 50 Ghazal, 5: 4, 78 Glory on the Earth: The Faith o f a Naturalist. 3: . -

6 8 5 Gogtnagog Press, 2: 4, 55; 3: 4, 55; 3: 6, 85;

4: 6, 116; 4: 8, 163; 5: 2, 34; 6: I , 22; 7: I, 22; 7: 4.94; 8: 2, 54

Golden City, The, 4: 3, 50 Golden Cockerel Press, 2: I, 14-15; 2: 2, 26- 27;2:2,27-28;2:4,55;3:2,20

Golden Head Press, 2: 5, 80; 3: 4, 56; 3: 6,86- 87; 3: 7, 107; 4: 6, 117; 4: 8, 163; 5: I, 16; 5:2,34;5:4,78;6:1,~~;6:~,40;7: I ,ZZ-Z~; 7: 3,76; 8: 2,54

Golden Targe Press, 7: 4, 95-96- Graham, Rigby, 4 : 3,49 Graphics of Love, Tlte; X X X V I I I Sonnets, 4:

5.96 Green Chuckles, 7: 3, 74 Green Crowns, 2: 5, 81 Green Leaf Press, 3 : 3, 3 I Grimalkin Press, 3: 7, 106 Grimm's Fairy Tales, a selection, 5: I, 16 Grongar Hill, 4: 8, 163 Guild of Hand Printers, 3: 7,105

Haiku (Torres, Vincent), 3: I, 8 Haiku from Telegraph Hill, 5: I, 16 Haunted House o f l ove , The, 7: I, 22

Here's Rosemary, 3 : 3, 3 I Heretic, The, 4: 8, 164 Herity Press, 3: 7, 106-107 Hill ofDionysus, The, 4: 7, 139 Hillside Press, 5: I, 16; 5: 4, 79; 8: 2, 55 Hollow Tree, The, 2: 5, 81 ; Hoper Press, Grace, 3: 5,70; 4: I, 22

Hygeia Press, 7: 3, 74

Idleness ofAir, An, 3: 4, 55 Illuminator, The, 7: 3, 76 Imaged Word, The, 4 : 7, 138 Impression ofAutumn, A n , 8: 2, 54 Impression of Spring, An , 7: 4, 94 Impression qf Summer, An , 7: 4, 94 Impression of Winter, An , 7: I, 22 In Capricornia, 4: 7, 139 In Casa Mia, 3 : 7, 105-106 Ink Daubings, 3: I, 8 Ink Well Press, 2: 5, 81; 3: I, 8; 3: 7, 106; 4:

1,22 Innominate Press, 4: 6, 116 International Register of Private Press Names:

First Checklog, 3: 7, 106-107 In the Woods, 3: 8, 126 Ireland in Maps, 4 : 3, 5 I Irish Book, The, 3: 7, 107

James Clyman, Frontiersman, 4: I , 22

Janis Muncis, 4: 7, 139 Janus Press, 8: 2, 53 Jiving to Gyp , 2: 5, 81 John Bell's Album de Novo Castro, 4: 8, 164 John Mason, R D I , 4: 3, 50 Johnny Appleseed, 3: 7, 106 John Sharpe, Pnblislter and Bookseller, I'iccadilly,

3: 6,86 Joseph Ishill and the Oriole Press, 3 : 7, 106 Juniper Press, 2: 5, 81 Junto, 4: I, 22

Karuba Press, 2: 6,91; 3: I, 8; 5: I , 16 Katydid Press, 3: 3, 31 Keepsake Press, 2: 3, 48; 2: 5, 81; 3: 4, 55;

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Kennels Press, 2: 4, 55-56 Kidase, 4 : I, 22

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Klanak Press, 4: I, 21-22

Labour o f l ove , 4: 8, 163 Landscapes, 5 : 3, 5 5 Landscapes and Figures, 6: I, 22

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Magpie Press, 5: 4 7 9 ; 7: 4 9 6 ; 8: 2, 53 Magpie Press Typographical Cookbook, The, 5:

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Shakespeare, 1564-1964, A , 6: 2, 39 Meridian Press, 3 : 3, 3 I Mermaid Press, 4: 6, 117 Merrion Press, 3: 4, 53 Merrythought Press, 6: I, 22

Metamorphoses (Lowbury, Edward), 2: 3, 48; Metamorphoses of Plrblirrs Ovidins Naso, 2: 4, 55

3: 2, 20

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95 Mount St. Bernard Abbey, 6: 4 8 7 Mummers' Fool, 7: I , 22 M y Bird Friend, 3 : 3, 3 I M y Cat Jeo#ry, 4: 6, I 16 M y Path, 2: 4, 56 Myths of California Isle, The, 8: 2, 53

Narrow Days, 7: 4, 95 Nasty Nancy and her Cat, 4: 6, I17 Natural World, The, 4: 3, 50 New Poems (Lowbury, Edward), 6: 2, 39 New Wings for Icarus, 8: 2, 53 NewYorkChappel,3: 1 , 8 ; 3 : 3,32;3: 7,105;

4: ~ ~ 9 5 - 9 6 ; 5: I, 16 New York Chappel A B C , A , 5: I , 16 Ni2htingale and the Rose, The, 4: 3, 49 ~ & e ~ i a t s , 6: I, 22 Nine Poems (Burlinghame, Robert), 8: 2, 55 N o English Horse, 8: 4, 95 Nonesuch Press, 4: 3, 50 Nonpariel Press, 4: 3, 51 Note on the Book Illustrations o f Paul Nash, A ,

7: I. 23 Notes for a Cataloglre of the Blake Library at the

Georgian House, Merstham, 3: 7, I07

Nova Press, 3: 3, 3 I Nymph, in thy Orisons, 3: 8, 126

Octet of Verse, A n (St. Olave, E.), 3: 4, 55 Ofice Press, The, 4: 3, so-5 I Oficyna Stanislawa Gliwy, 7: 3, 74 Old Things from Conntry Auctions, 3: 3, 31 Once Around the Sun, 2: 6.91 ; 3: I, 8 O n the Ruins ofBabylon, 5: 3, 55 Opercula, 7: I, 22-23 Orchard Press, 3: 7, 105 Oriole Press, 3: 7, 106; 4: 7, 138 Orpheus and Eurydice, 3: 8, 125 Orpheus Press, 3: 4, 54 Ouarazazate: The Kasbah in the Desert, 3: 3, 31 Outlines of Poverty, 3: 3, 3 I Overbrook Press, 5: 4,79 Overbrook Press Bibliography 1934-1 959, The,

5: 49 79 Oxford/London/Ameri~ 4: 8, 164

6: I, 22 Pardoe, F. E., 3: 8, 125; 4: 6, 116; 5: 2, 34 Parliament of Women, The, 3: 6, 87 Passing scene, 8 : 2, 55

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124 Poems from Panmure House, 3: 4, 54 Poems in India, 4: 6, 117 Poems of Sir William Jones, 3: 8, 124 Poem to Rene, 4: 8, 164 Poesia (Michelangelo), 3 : 7, 106 Poetry qfDemetrios Capetanakis, The, 8: 2, 53 Pointing Finger Press, 7: 3,74 Poppy's Song, The, 6: 4, 88 Portfolio One (Rampant Lions Press), 8: 4, 95 Poussi2re Mienne, 7: 3, 74 Pratt Adlib Press, 4: 7, I 38 Prayer of Cassiodorus, A, 8: 4, 95 Pre-Columbian Press, 3: 7, 105 Press of the Nightowl, 8: 2, 55

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Prisoners-of- War Work, 175 6-1 81 5,6: 2,40 Prize-Fight at the Flag-Staff: 1848, The, 3: 4, 56 Proverbis on Musyke, 4: 7, I39 Pterodactyl and the Lamb, The, 4: 7, 138 Public Dinners, 4: 8, 163 Pufing Billy and its Creator, 5: 3, 55 Pump Press, 2: 6, 92; 3: 4, 56; 3: 8,124; 4: 7, 139

Purple Gold Mountain, 3: 4, 55 Purple Partridge Press, 3: 7, 105

Quarto Press, 7: I, 22 Qiratrains and Other Poems (Sxkville, Lady

Margaret), 3: 6, 87

Rampant Lions Press, 8: 495 Rampart Press, 3: 7, 106; 4: I, 21; 4: 5, 96 Rams Skull Press, 2 : 5, 8 I Rave, 3: 4, ss Redcoat Press, 4: 7,138 Redpath Press, 5 : I, 16 Reluctant Warrior, 1938-1945, The, 7: 3, 76 Reminiscences of a Tax Inspector, 3: 4, 55 Report to the Stockholderr andother Poems, I 9.32- 19644: 5~95

Rigby Graham, 4: 8,164 Kitchie Press, Ward, 4: I, 22 River Hill Press, 2: 5, 82; 4: 7, I39 Robert Louis Stevenson on Talk and Talkers, 4: 7.138

Rocky Mountain Poems, 4: I, 22 Ron Press, 3: 7, 105 Rosemary Press, 3: 8, 125 Royal Little Lincoln Theatre, The, 4: 5, 96 Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The, 2: 2, 26-27 Rtrhm dir Danemark!, 3: 7, 106 Runa Press, 3: 4, 54 Rustam Press, 3: 5, 70

St. Albert's Press, 3: 6, 87; 3: 8, 126 St. Teresa's Press, 8: 2, 55 Sayings ofJonathan Hanaghan, The, 3: 4, 54 Scorpion Press, 2: 5, 81 ; 2: 6,91; 3: 4, 54 Scroll of Proverbs, (Lister, Raymond) 4:6, I17 Seeds, 4: I, 22 Serenade (Wilde, Oscar), 4: 8, 163 Seven Days and Twelve Thousand Million Years, 3: 8, 124-125

Sharing M y Notebook, 3: 7,106 Sheepheard's Commendation of His Nymph, The, 4: 3.50

Shelter Press, 4: 3, 51 Shingle of Memory, The, 7: 4,95 Shipyard Press, 4: 8, 164 Shoestring Press, 2: 3,47; 2: 4, 56; 3: 6, 85; 7:

3. 74 Shooting a Bat, and Other Poems, 5: 4,78 Sicilian Memory, A , 4: 8, 164 Signet Press, 3: I, 8; 4: 8, 163 1601,4: 7,138-139 Slumbering Virgin, The, 2: 4, 55 Solitarian Press, 3: 3, 31

Solitary Life, The, 5: 2, 55 Some Decorative Japanese Papers, 3: 6, 86 Some Fragments of Chinese Philosophy, 4: 3 , 50 Some I 6th Century Printers' Apologies, 4: 6 , 116 Song of Fionnuala and Nine Other Songs, The, 3: 6.86-87

Song of Theodosius, The, 5: I, 16 Song ofthe Shearer, 3: 8, 124 Songs and Poems ofJohn Dryden, 2: 2, 27-28 Songs from the Lily-white Boys, 3: 4, 55 Sonnets 128 and 129 (Shakespeare, William), 2: 5, 81

South Africa, 7 : 4, 95 Squires, Roy, 4: 7, 139 Stanbrook Abbey Press, 3: 6, 87; 4: 3, 49-50; 5: 3, 5s; 6: 2, 39; 7: 3.74; 8: 4, YS

Stone Wall Press, 4: I, 21 Stony Echoes, 5: 2, 34 Story; A (Atkins, Vic), 8: 2, 54 Stourton Press, 8: 2, 55

Talkarra Press, 3: 4, 55 Taurus Press, 2: 5, 81; 4: 8,164; 5: 2, 34; 8: 2,

54 Teamster's Song, The: A Song of the Burra Road, 1848,~: 6,92

Telegraphs in Victorian London, 3: 4, 56 Ten Fingers Press, 4: 7, 139; 8: 2, 53 Then 1930 G 1965 Now, 6: 4,88 These Women All, 7: 3, 76 This Impertinence, 8: 4, 95 Thomas Hardy From Behind G Other Memories, 6: 4, 88

Thoughts in a Garden, 4: 8, 163 Three Erjiurt Tales, 4: 7, 138 Three Star Press, 3: 4, 56 Till the Leaves Come, 8: 2, 54 Tinhorn Press, 5: I, 16 T o Hades W e Wil l Go , 5: I, 16 To Plan or Not to Plan, 3: 4, 56 Towards Simple Liuing, 3: 3, 3 I Tragical Death o f A Apple Pie, The, 7: 3, 74 Translations (Synge, J. M.), 4: 3, 51 Trovillion Private Press, 3: 7, 105-106 Twelve by Eight Press, 4: 3, SO; 8: 4, 95 Twenty Books, 4: 6, 116 Twenty-Five Poems (Ansell, Evelyn), 5: I, 16 Twenty-Five Poems (Waters, Brian), 8 : 2, 54 Twenty-Two Poems (Tomkins, Diana), 2: 6, 9r Two Blacks Don't Make a White, 6: I, 22 Two Children, 7: 4.95 Two Diaries (Clark, Calvin & Helen), 4: 7, 138 Typographical Resources o f a Cotmtry Prittter,

The, 3: 7, 106

Uncle Goose: Rhymer or Nieces and Nephews by a Couple of Uncles, 5: q,79

Unless the Grain Die, 4: 3, 49-50 Unlooked-For Season, The, 3: 4, 5s Urns and Angels, 7: 3,74

Valentine Press, 4: 5, 96

Venice, 6: 4, 87 Verse and Worse (Johnson, Foster Macy), 4: 7, I39

Victoriana, 5: I, 16 VinePress,~: I, 15;2: 5,81;3:6,87;4:8,163; 5: I. 16

Virgil's SecondEclogue, 2: 5, 80

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Wayside Press, 3: I, 8 Weather of Stars, 8: z , 54 Web of Nature, A, 6: I, 22 Westport House, 4: 7,139; 5: I, 16 What You Get Depends on What Yon Do, 3: 7,

I 06

When W e Two Parted, 4: 6, 116 Where His Lady Keeps His Hart, 4: 8, 163 While the Fates Allow, 4: 6, 116 Whirligig Id, and Other Regressions, The, 5: I, 16 Whirling River, The, 5: 4, 79 Whither Shall I Wander?, 2: 5, 81 William Maxwell, Ohio's First Printer, 3: 5, 70 Willow Press, 3: 3, 32; 3: 7, 106; 4: 5, 96 Wind A t Your Door, The, 3: 4, 55-56 W i t and Wisdom from Poor Richard's Almanack, 4: 8, 164

Wolperiana, 3: 4, 53 Wrongfount, 3: 7, 105

Yankee Ink Dauber, Press of a, 4: 5, 96; 4: 7, 138-139

Zauberberg Press, 3: I, 8; 3: 7,106; 4: 5,96 Zebra Press, 5: 4.79 Zen Poem, 3: 7, 105

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THE PRIVATE LIBRARY

INDEX T O VOLUMES

1-10, 1968-77

Compiled by Joyce Post

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THE PRIVATE LIBRARY

Index to Volumes 1-10, 1968-77 (Second Series)

Compiled by J y e Post

References are first to the volume, shown in bold type, then to the part, and finally to the page number.

The editors of the second series of the journal were Roderick Cave and Geoffrey Wakeman (volume I ) , John Cotton (volumes 2 to 10).

Abse, Dannie, 3 : 4, 2 I 4-2 I g Adagio, the Private Press of Leonard

F. Bahr, 6: 2, 58-73 Albion, Printing on an, 2: 2, 64-67 Alderson. Brian, 5: I , 3-64 Aldiss, Brian, 2: 2, 47-53 Amateur Printer of the French Revo-

lution, An, I: 4, 141-144 Antrobus, Peter, I : 4, 141-144 Arbeloff, Natalie d', 7: 4, 172-176 Ardizzone, Edward, 5 : I , 2-64 Ark Press, 3: 3, I 10-1 20 Art of SF Magazine Covers, The, 2: 2,

47-53 Art Society Press, The, 2: 3, 107-1 17 Association Books, More, 3 : I , 26-33 Associations, see Societies

Bahr, Leonard F.; Adagio, the Private Press of, 6: 2, 58-73

Bain, Iain, 3: 2, 57-77; 3: 3, 124-140; 3: 4, 233

Baker, Anthony, 2: 4, 139-176; 2: 4, 180-187

Beats', Tracking Down 'the; A Pre- liminary Survey, 6: 2, 83-100

Beaumont, Robin de, lo: 3, 99-120 Beaumont Press, The; 191 7-193 I ,

8: I , 4-37; 8: 3, 131-132 Bercy, Marquis de; Nicolas-Charles de

Malon, I: 4, 141-144 Bestiaries, French; Modern, 3: 4, 17 1-

192 Bewick, Thomas; Engraver of New-

castle, 1753-1828, 3: 2, 57-77; 3: 3, 124-140; 3: 4, 233

Bibliography of Natural History, The Society for the, 4: 2, 65-69

Bibliophile and the Spaceship, The, 3: 3, 120-123

Binders, see Bookbinders Blakeney, T. S., 8: 3, 120-124 Bland, David, 3: 2, 78-90 Blickling Hall Library, 4: 4, 184-189 Bloomfield, Diana, 7: I , 4-18 Bodoni Press, The, see Officina Bodoni Book Catalogues, I : I: 37-40 Book Collecting, Modcrn Trends in,

5: 3, 148-158; 6: I , 51 Book Collectors, see Collectors, Book Book Collector's Quarterly, I : I , 2-6 Book Design for the Lehmann Imprint,

2: I , 32-34 Book Illustration, English, 10: 4, 178-

I 86 Bookbinders :

Cobden-Sanderson, Thomas J., I : 4, 127-136

Bookplate Collecting and The Book- plate Society, 5: 2, 88-95

Bookplate Collector, A Problem for the, 6: 3, 123-132

Bookplate Designs by Richard Shirley Smith, 10: 2, 84-93

Bookplate Designs of John Buckland Wright, g: 3, 83-1 I I

Bookplate Designs of Kate Greenaway, The, 8: 3, 100-1 14

Bookplate Designs of Walter Crane, The, 8: 2, 58-74; 8: 4, 165

Bookplate Society, Bookplate Collect- ing and, The, 5: 2, 88-95

Bookplates, Book Illustrations, Graphics [of] A. I. Kalashnikov, 10: I,

3-2 I

Bookplates, British; The Perez Collec- tion of, 6: I, 22-28

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Bookplates, Wood Engraved, 7: I , 4-18 Books, Association; More, 3: I , 26-33 Bookseller, Beginning; An Open Letter

to a, 7: I , 28-32 Bookseller, Beginning; Open Letter

Two to a, 7: 4, 165-1 69 Booksellers :

Cleverdon, Douglas, 10: 2, 51-83 Temple, Robert, 10: 4, 172-174

BosschPre, Jean de, 4: 3, 103-1 12 Boy's Own Paper: Origins and Editorial

Policies, g : 4, I 22-158 Bray, Horace Walter; at the Raven

Press (A Postscript), 7: 3, 122-123 Brewhouse Press Exhibition in

America, A, 7: I , 34-37 Bridges, George Wilson, 8: 3, I I 5-1 19 British Bookplates, The Perez Collec-

tion of, 6: I , 22-28 British Poets for The Limited Editions

Club, Ten, g: 2, 51-67 Broadsides, 8: I , 38-54 Brook', 'The; Chiswick, Home of the

Eragny Press, 4: 3, 140-147 Brown, Anthony, I : 3, 109-1 16 Brown, Philip A. H., 2: 4, 180-187 Brownjohn, Alan, 3:2, 91-95 Buckland Wright, John; Bookplate

Designs of, g: 3, 83-1 I I Burns, Jim, 3: I , 16-26; 6: I, 29-35;

6 : 2, 83-100 Butler, William E., lo : I , 3-21

Cape, Jonathan (publisher), 4: 4, 165- '83

Castlelaw Press, 8 : 2, 75-90 Catalogues, Book, I: I, 37-40 Cave, Roderick, I : 4, 127-136; 2: 2,

68-85;8:3, 115-119 Chambers, David, 2: 3, 107-1 I 7; 4: I ,

38-46; 4: 4, 190; 9: 3, 83-11'; 10: 4, 178-186

Chance-Found Friends, I : 2, 77-80 Childs, J Rives, I : 2, 50-62 Chubb, Ralph; the Unkown, 3 : 3,

141-156; 3: 4, 193-213 Clark, Keith, 6: I , 23-28; 8 : 2,5g-74;

8 : 3, 101-114 Cleverdon, Douglas, 10: 2, 51-83 Clover Hill Editions, 10: 2, 51-83 Cobden-Sanderson: Bookbinder, I : 4,

127-136 Codex Cmsareus Facsimile, 6 : I , 36-44

Collecting : Beaumont Press books, 8 : I , 4-37;

8: 3, 131-132 Bookplates, 5: 2, 88-95; 6: I , 22-28;

6 : 3, 123-132 Cricket (books on), 5: 2, 96-101 Goudar, Ange, I: 2, 50-62 Officina Bodoni, 3: 2, 54-56 Penguin Books, 6: 4, 202 Science Fiction, 3: 3, 120--123 Yeats, William Butler, 4: I , 4-24

Collecting, Book; Modern Trends in, 5: 3, 148-158; 6: I, 51

Collecting, Sidelines in, 10: 4, 175-1 77 Collectors, Book:

Crossley, James, 7: 2, 70-75 Feinberg, Charles E., I : 2, 63-73 see also Private Library of:

Collectors of Officina Bodoni, 3 : 2,

54-56 Come All Ye. . . An Exhibition at the

Mackintosh Museum. Glassow. - ,

8: I , 38-54 Complete Angler @c., The, g : 3, I I 2- I I 6 Concrete Poetry, 2: 3, 95-106 Coole Library, 6: 2, 74-82 Cooper, Jeff, 7: 4, 170-1 71 Corvo [Baron] Bibliography, A, 5: 3,

159-166 Cotton, John, 2: I , 3-13; 4: 3, 128-

139; 8: 4, 149-153 Craig, Edward, 10: I , 35-48 Craig's, Edward Gordon; Hamlet, 10:

1335-48 Cranach Press, 10: I , 35-48 Crane, Walter; The Bookplate Designs

of, 8 : 2, 58-74; 8: 4, 165 Cricket Books, A Shelf of, 5: 2, 96-101 Crossley, James; Scholar, Man of Law

and Book-Collector, 7: 2, 70-75 Cuala Press, The; 1903-1973, 6: 3,

107-1 I3

d'Arbelof, Natalie, see Arbeloff, Natalie d'

Dearden, James A., 6: 4, 158-190; 7: 3, 122-123

Departure, 3 : 2, 91-95 Deutsch, Otto Eric; A Profile, 8: 4,

142-148 Dreyfus, John, g: 2, 51-67 Dunae, Patrick, g: 4, 123-158

Easton, Malcolm, 4: I , 24-37 Edy-Legrand, 2 : I , 14-3 I ; 4: 2, 100

Eighteenth Century Music Publishing, John Walsh and, 2: 3, I 18-121

English Book Illustration, lo : 4, 178- I 86

English Woodcuts, Modern, 4: 2,70-84 Eragny Press, 4: 3, 140-147

Fantasy Poets, The, 2: I , 3-13 Fantasy Press, 2: I , 3-13 Fearful Joy, A, 7: I , 4-18 Federigo da Montefeltro, Duke of

Urbino; 'The Library of, 4: 3, I 13-128

Feinberg, Charles E.; Book Collector, I : 2, 63-73

Feldmann, J. Fischer, 7: I , 34-37 Fifty Years, 10: 2, 51-83 Fleming,John V., lo: 3, 121-131 Flower, Desmond, I : I , 2-6 Ford, Hugh, 5: 3, 121-138 Foulis Archive Press, The, 7: I , 33 Franklin, Colin, g: I , 3-17 Free Offers List; Giving Free, or

Ten Years with the, 2 : 3, I 22-1 26 French Bestiaries, Modern, 3 : 4, I 7 I-

192 French Revolution, An Amateur

Printer of the, I : 4, 141-144 Friends of the National Libraries, The,

8: 3, 120-124 Frizzell, Alex; Portrait of a Scottish

Private Printer, 8: 2, 75-90 Furnivall, Frederick J., 8: 4, 154-163

German Expressionist Woodcuts, 3: I , 3-15

Ginsberg, Louis, 7: I , 28-32; 7: 4, 165-169

Giving Free, or Ten Years with the Free Offers List, 2: 3, 122-126

Glasgow, A Private Press Exhibition in, 6: 3, 114-122

Glasgow School of Art, First Exhibition of Printing, 6: 3, I 14-122

Glasgow School of Art, Second Exhibi- tion of Printing, 8 : I , 38-54

Goudar, Ange; Collecting, I : 2, 50-62 Gould, Brian, 4: 3, 140-147 Graham, Rigby, I : I , 7-36; I : 3, 99-

108; I : 4, 145-183; 3: 1, 3-15; 4: 2, 70-84; 6: I , 16-21; 6: 3, 115-120; 8: I , 39-54

Greenaway, Kate; The Bookplate Designs of, 8: 3, 100-1 14

Gregory, Isabella Augusta, Lady, 4: I , 4-24; 6: 2, 74-82

Gregynog Press and the Gregynog Fellowship, The, 6: I , 4-15

Greyfriars Press, 7: 2, 47-69 Greyfriars Stories, 7: 2, 47-69 Guido Morris, see Morris, Guido Guthrie, Frances, 9: I , 44-47 Guthrie, James, g: I , 1-47

Halcyon Press, A Short History of the, 5: 2, 68-83

Hall, David J., lo: 4, 143-1 71 Hall, Fairfax, 2: 2, 54-67 f all; Peter, ;: 2, 741j6 . Hamilton, Charles, Greyfriars and

Myself, 7: 2, 47-69 Hamlet, Edward Gordon Craig's, 10:

1, 35-48 Hassall, Joan, 7: 4, 139-164 Heard, Gordon, 2 : 3, I I 8- I 2 I

Herstein, Sheila R., 4: 3, I 13-128 Hewlett, Dorothy, 3 : 3, 157-158 Hol t, Penelope, I : 4, I 37- I 40 Horae Solitaire, Edward Thomas's, lo :

3, 1~2-136 Hutchings, F. G. B., 2: 4, 176-180 Hutchison, George Andrew, g: 4, 122-

158

Illustration, English Book, 10: 4, 178- I 86

Illustration, Techniques of, 7: 2, 76-86 Illustrations for:

Hamlet, 10: I , 35-48 Wuthering Heights, I : 3, 99-108; I : 4,

145-183 Illustrators:

Arbeloff, Natalie d', 7: 4, I 72-1 76 Ardizzone. Edward, 5 : I , 2-64 . - . Bewick, ~ h o m a s , 3: 2, 57-77; 3: 3,

124-140; 3 :4 , 233 Bloomfield, Diana, 7: I , 4-1 8 BosschPre, Jean de, 4: 3, 103-1 I 2 Edy-Legrand, 2: I , 14-31 ; 4: 2, 100

Hassall, Joan, 7 : 4, 139-164 Kalashnikov, Anatolii Ivanovich, lo :

I, 3-21 King, Jessie M., 10: 3, 99-120 Minton, John, I : I , 7-36 Sturge Moore, Thomas, 4: I , 24-26;

4: 4, '90 see also Wood-Engravers :

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Jackson, B. T., 8: I , 5-37; 8: 3, 131- 132

Jackson, Laura Riding, 5: g, 139-147; 6: 3,133-141

Jamaican Private Press, The First, 8: 3, 115-119

Janus Press, The, 7: 3, 91-121 Johnson, B. S., 6: I, 4-15 Jonathan Cape and 'The Travellers'

Library', 4: 4, 165-183 Jou, Louis, I: 3, I I 7-122

Kalashnikov, A. I.; Bookplates, Book Illustrations, Graphics, xo : I, 3-2 I

Keats, John, 3: 3, 157-158 Keats-Shelley Memorial Association,

The, 3: 3, 157-158 King, Jessie M., 1875-1949; Towards a

Check-List of Books Illustrated by, 10: 3, 99-120

King Penguin Series, The, 10: 4, 143- 171

Lambert, Richard S., 4: 2, 55-65 Latin Press, The, 2: 4, 138-187 Lawrence, D. H., 3: 3, I 10-120

Lawrence, T. E.; and the Seizin Press, 6: I, 16-21; 6: 3, 133-141

Leake, L. A., I: 3, 86-98 Lee, Brian North, 5: 2, 89-95; 6: 3,

123-132; 10: 2,84-93 Legrand, Edouard Leon Louis, see

Edy-Legrand Lehmann, John, 2: I, 32-34 Lehmann Imprint, Book Design for the,

2: 1, 32-34 Lehrer, Ruth Fme, 7: 3, 91-121 Librarians :

NaudC, Gabriel, I : 3, 109-1 I 6 Libraries, National, The Friends of

the, 8: 3, 120-124 Library at:

Blickling Hall, 4: 4, 184-189 Coole Park, 6: 2, 74-82

Limited Editions Club, Ten British Poets for The, g: 2, 51-67

Lister, Raymond, 7: 2, 47;69 Lockwood Memorial Library, The

Poetry Collection of the. 8: A. . d '49-1.53

Lubbock, Joe, 7: 2, 76-86 Lumsden, J.; & Son, of Glasgow, 3:

4, 220-226 Lundeen, Gerald, 6: 2 ,58-73

Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow; Comr All Ye. . . An Exhibition at the, 8: I, 38-54

Macpherson, Vera M., xo: 4, I 75-1 77 Magazine Covers, The Art of SF, 2: 2,

47753 Magazines :

Book Collector's Quarterly, I : I, 2-6 Boy's Own Paper, g: 4, I 22-1 58 Departure, 3: 2, 91-95 Outposts, 6: 4, 192-195 Poetry and Poverty, 3 : 4, 2 I 4-2 I g Priapus, 6: 3, 153-1 54 This quarter, 3 : I , 16-26

Maigret, The Making of, 7: I, 19-27 Malon, Nicolas-Charles de; Marquis de

Bercy, I: 4, 141-144. Mandeville Press of Hitchin, The, 10:

1, 22-34 Mardersteig, Giovanni, 5: 4, 1 73-259 Marston, Edward, 8: 3, 125-130 Mason, Roger Burford, xo: I , 22-34 Maurice, Frederick Denison, 8: 4, 154-

161 ~ i ~ r a n ; Press, 6: I , 29-35 Mills, Stuart, 2: 3, 95-106 Milnes, Monckton; and The Philo-

biblon Society, 2: 2, 68-85 Minton, John; as a Book Illustrator,

I: I , 7-36 Modern English Woodcuts, 4: 2, 70-

84 Modern French Bestiaries, 3: 4, 171-

192 Modern Trends in Book Collecting,

5: 3, 148-158; 6: I , 51 Moore, Thomas Sturge, see Sturge

Moore, Thomas Morris, Guido, 2: 4, 138-187 Muir, P. H., 7: I , 19-27; 8: 4, 142-148 Music Publishing, John Walsh and

Eighteenth Century, 2: 3, I 18-12 I My Engraved Work, 7: 4, 139-164

Natural History, Bibliography of; The Society for the, 4: 2, 65-69

NaudC, Gabriel; Librarian, I : 3, 109- I 16

Newcastle upon Tyne, The Typo- graphical Society of, x : 3, 86-98

Note to Our Customers, A, 10: 4, 172-174

Observations on the First Edition of Castlelaw, 8: 2, 75-90 Waverley, 4: 2, 85-92 Cranach, 10: I , 35-48

Officina Bodoni, 5: 4, 173-259 Cuala, 6: 3, 107-1 13 Officina Bodoni, Collectors of, 3: 2, Eragny, 4: 3, 140-147

54-56 Officina Mauritiana, see Latin Press,

The; Morris, Guido Open Letter to a Beginning Bookseller,

An, 7: I, 28-32 Open Letter Two to a Beginning Book-

seller, 7: 4, 165-169 Outposts: loo Not Out, 6: 4, 192-195

Fantasy, 2: I , 3-13 Foulis Archive, 7: I , 33 Gregynog, 6: I , 4-15 Greyfriars, 7: 2, 47-69 Halcyon, 5: 2, 68-83 Janus, 7: 3, 91-121 Jou, Louis, x : 3, I I 7-1 22 Latin, 2: 4, 138-187 Mandeville. Ib: I. 22-94 * .,a

Migrant, 6: I , 29-35 Pear Tree Press, g : I , 1-47 Officina Bodoni, 3: 2, 54-56; 5: 4, Penguin Collectors' Society, 6: 4, 202 1 73-259 Penguin Series, The King, 10: 4, Pear Tree, 9: I , 1-47

'43-171 Perez Collection of British Bookplates,

The, 6: I, 22-28 Perpetua Press, The, 3: 2, 78-90 Persson, Ove, 6: I, 36-44 Philobiblon Society, Monckton Milnes

and The, 2: 2, 68-85 Phoenix Out of the Ark, A, 3: 3,

110-120

Pilgrim Press Sometimes Called The Prince Fred Printers, The, 10: 3, 121-131

Poet & Printer Press, 4: 3, I 28-139 Poetry, Concrete, 2: 3, 95-106 Poetry and Poverty, 3: 4, 2 14-2 19 Poetry Book Society, The, 3: I , 33-39 Poetry Collection of the Lockwood

Memorial Library, The, 8: 4, 149-153

Poetry Society, The, 6: 3, 153-154 Poets, Fantasy; The, 2: I , 3:13 Poets for The Limited Editions Club.

Ten British, g: 2, 51-67 Post, J. B., 3: 3, 120-123 Potocki of Montalk, Count, I: 3,

I 17-122 Poynton, Orde, 4: 2, 85-92 Prance, Claude A., I : I , 37-40; 3: I ,

26-33; 5: 2, 96-101; 7: 2, 70-75; 8: 3, 125-13o;g: 3, 113-116; 10: 3, 132-136

Presses : Adagio, 6: 2, 58-73 Ark, 3: 3, I 10-120 Art Society, 2: 3, 107-1 I 7 Beaumont, 8: I , 4-37; 8: 3, 131-132 Bercy, Chateau de, x : 4, 141-144 Brewhouse, 7: I, 34-37

. - . Perpetua, 3: 2, 78-90 Pilgrim, 10: 3, 121-131 Poet & Printer, 4: 3, 128-139 Raven, 6: 4, 158-190; 7: 3, 122-123; 7: 4, 170-171

Rosemary, I: 4, 137-140 Scorpion, 4, 4, 156-164 Seizin, 5: 3, 121-147; 6: I , 16-21; 6: 3, 133-141

Shakespeare Head (Editorial), 8 : 4, 139-14'

Stanton, 4: 2, 55-65 Stourton, 2: 2, 54-63 Sycamore (Editorial), 2: 2, 45 World's End, 5: 2, 84-88

Presses, Printing, see Printing Presses Priapic Celebration, A, 6: 3, 153-154 Priapus, 6: 3, 153-154 Prince Fred Printers, The Pilgrim

Press Sometimes Called The, 10: 3, 121-131

Printer of the French Revolution, An Amateur, I: 4, 141-144

Printing on an Albion, 2: 2, 64-67 Printing Presses :

Albion, 2: 2, 64-67 Private Library of:

Ellys, Richard, Sir, 4: 4, 184-189 Federigo da Montefeltro, Duke of

Urbino, 4: 3, I 13-128 Gregory Family, 6: 2, 74-82 see also Collectors, Book:

Private Press Exhibition in Glasgow, A, 6: 3, 114-122

Publisher and His Books, A, 8: 3, 125-130

Publishers : Cape, Jonathan, 4: 4, 165-183

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Cleverdon, Douglas, 10: 2, 51-83 Lumsden & Son, 3 : 4, 220-226 Marston, Edward, 8: 3, I 25-130 Walsh, John, 2: 3, I 18-121

Publishing: Gregory, Isabella Augusta, Lady, 4:

1, 4-24 Music, Eighteenth Century, 2: 3,

118-121

Quest for Guido, The, 2: 4, 138-176

Ravcn Press, The, 6: 4, I 38-190; 7: 4, 170-171

Raven Press, the; Horace Walter Bray at (A Postscript), 7: 3, 122-123

Ray, Gordon, 10: 4, 178-186 Reading Between the Leaves, I : 2,

74-76 Reid, Anthony, 3: 3, 141-156; 3:, 4,

193-213 Religious Tract Society, g: 4, 122-158 Ridler, William, 4: 3, 103-1 12 Risk, Terry, 8 : 2, 75-90 Rolfe, Frederick William, see Corvo,

Baron Kolph, John, 4: 4., 156-164 Roscoe, S., 3: 4, 220-226 Rosemary Press, The, I : 4, 137-140 Rota, Anthony, 5: 3, 148-158; 6: I , 51 Ruskin, John, 8 : 4, 154-163 Russian Bookplates, 10: I , 3-2 1

Ryder, John, 3: 2,55-56; 5: 4, 177-259

Savage, Basil, 4: 4, 165-183 Science Fiction, Collecting, 3: 3,

120-123 Science Fiction Magazine Covers, The

Art of, 2: 2, 47-53 Scorpion Press, Some Notes on the,

4: 4, 156-164 Scott, Walter, Sir, 4: 2, 85-92 Scottish Private Printer; Alex Frizzell,

Portrait of a, 8: 2, 75-90 Seizin Press, T. E. Lawrence and the,

6: I , 16-21; 6: 3, 133-141 Seizin Press, The, 5: 3, 121-147; 6: I ,

16-21; 6: 3, 133-141 Sergeant, Howard, 6: 4, 192-195 SF Magazine Covers, The Art of, 2: 2,

47-53 Shakespeare Head Press (Editorial), 8 :

4, '39-141 Sheepfolds Matter, The, 8: 4, 154-163

Shelf of Cricket Books, A, 5: 2, 96-101 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 3: 3, 157-158 Sidelines in Collecting, 10: 4, 175-177 Simenon, Georges, 7: I , 19-27 Singer, George Chapman, 8 : 4, 154-

'63 Smith, Richard Shirley; Bookplate

Designs by, 10: 2, 84-93 Smythe, Colin, 4: I , 4-24; 6: 2, 75-82;

6: 3, 107-113 Societies :

Bookplate Society, 5: 2, 88-95 Friends of the National Libraries, 8 :

3, 120-124 Keats-Shelley Memorial Association,

3: 3! 157-158 Pengu~n Collectors' Society, 6: 4,

202

Philobiblon Society, 2: 2, 68-85 Poetry Book Society, 3: I , 33-39 Poetry Society, 6: 3, 153-154 Society for the Bibliography of

Natural History, 4: 2, 65-69 Typographical Society of Newcastle

upon Tyne, I : 3, 86-98 Socirty for thr Bibliography of Natural

History, The, 4: 2, 65-69 Stanton Press, The; A Retrospect, 4: 2,

55-65 Stols, A. A. M., 5: 2, 69-83 Stourton Press, The; (from 1930-

19351, 2: 2, 54-63 Strachan, W. J., 3: 4, 171-192; 5, 2,

84-88; 7: 4. 172-176 Street Literature, 8: I , 38-54 Sturge Moore, Thomas; Wood-

Engraver, 4: I , 24-46; 4: 4, 190 Sutcliffe, John, 4: 4, 185-189 Sycamore Press (Editorial), 2: 2, 45

Taylor, Alice, I : 2, 77-80; 2: 3, 122-

I 26 Taylor, Kim, 3: 3, I 10-120

Techniques of Illustration, 7: 2, 76-86 Temple, Robert, 10: 4, I 72-1 74 Ten British Poets for The Limited

Editions Club, g: 2, 5 1-67 Teplin, Joseph, 2: I , 14-31; 4: 2, 100

This Quarter, 3: I , 16-26 Thomas, Edward, g: I , 19-23 Thomas's, Edward; Horae Solitaire, 10:

3, 132-136 Tracking Down 'the Beats:' A Pre-

liminary Survey, 6: 2, 83-100

Travellers' Library,' Jonathan Cape and 'The, 4: 4, 165-183

Typographical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, The, I : 3, 86-98

Urbino, Duke of; Federigo da Monte- feltro; The Library of, 4: 3, 113- I 28

Walsh, John; and Eighteenth Century Music Publishing, 2: 3, I 18-121

Wauerley, Observations on the First Edition of, 4: 2, 85-92

Weeks, Donald, 5: 3, 159-166 9

Wheeler, Alwyne, 4: 2, 65-69 White, Eric W., 3: I , 33-39 White, William, I: 2, 63-73 Wise, Thomas J., 8: 4, 154-163 Wood-Engraved Bookplates, 7 : I , 4- I 8 Wood-Engravers :

Bewick, Thomas, 3: 2, 57-77; 3: 3, 124-140; 3: 4, 233

Bloomfield, Diana. 7: I , 4-18

Buckland Wright, John, g: 3,83-I I I

Craig, Edward Gordon, 10: I, 35-48 Hassall, Joan, 7: 4, 139-164 Kalashnikov, Anatolii Ivanovich,

10: I , 3-21 Smith, Richard Shirley, 10: 2, 84-93 Sturge Moore, Thomas, 4: I, 24-46;

4.: 49 '90 Wright, John Buckland, see Buckland

Wright, John Woodcuts, English; Modern, 4: 2,

70-84 Woodcuts, German Expressionist, 3:

1, 3-15 Word Accomplished, The, 7: 4, 172-1 76 World's End Press, The; A New

Private Press, 5: 2, 84-88 Wright, John Buckland see Buckland

Wright, John Wuthering Heights: and the Illustrator,

I : 3,gg-108; I : 4, 145-183

Yeats, William Butler, 4: I , 4-24

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BOOK REVIEWS

A1 Azif (the Necronomicon), 6: 3, '49-151

Alexander Turnbull: His Life, His Circle. His Collections. 0 : 2. 68-60

Anatomy of Printing: the Ikuknce gf Art and History on its Design, 4: 2>93-95

Art of the Printed Book, 1455-1955, 7: 1940

Artist and the Book in France, The, 3: '9 45-47

Arts of the French Book, 1900-1965, The. I : 2. 82-81

Basic Letterpress, 2: I , 42-43 Bibliography and Reader's Guide to

the First Editions of P. G. Wodehouse, A, 4: 4, 190-192

Bibliography of British Literary Biblio- graphies, 2: 2, 88-90

Bibliography of Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, A, nd ed., 5: 2, 103-104

Bibliography of Eric Gill, 7: 3, I 28 Biblioeravhv of Frederick Rolfe. Baron

Eor;o,'~, nd ed., 5: 3, 1~9-166 Bibliography of Printed Works Relat-

ing to the University of Oxford, A, I : 4, 186-187

Bibliography of T. F. Powys, A., I: 4, I 84- I 85

Bibliography of the Abbey Theatre Series of Plays, A, 2: 3, 131-132

Bibliography of The Black Sun Press,

Bookplates: a Selected Annotated Bibliography of the Periodical Literature, 5: 3, 167-168

British Book Trade, from Caxton to the Present Day: a Bibliographical Guide, The, 7: I, 41-42

British Library Journal, The, g: 2, 70 British Modern Press Books, 4: 4, 197-

198; 9: 2, 69-70 British Poetry Smce 1965, a Selected

List; 6: 2, 103

Catalogue of Little Press Books in Print, 1970, Published in the United Kingdom, 3: 2, 103-104

Cataloguing for Library Technical Assistants, 2d ed., 6: 3, 145-146

Caxton and his World, 3: 3, 158--162 Chanticleer, Pertelote and Cocka-

lorum, g: 2, 69-70 Chosen Land, 8 : 3, 132-134 Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and

Related Materials, I : 2, 81 Collector's Book of Books, The, 5: 2,

106-107 Collector's Book of Children's Books,

The, 5: 2, 106-107 Collector's Book of Detective Fiction,

The, 6 : I , 44-46 Collector's Quest, the Correspondence

of Henry Miller and J . Rives Childs, 1947-1965, 2: 4, 190-191

Come and Dine and Tadnol, I : 4, 184-185

Complete Booksellers Directory (Mainly Antiquarian), The, 3: 3,

A, 3: 4, 230-231 162-164 Bibliography of the Musical Works Conservation of Library Materials, 2:

Published bv the Firm of Tohn 1, 37-39 . - . -- Walsh ~ u r i h ~ the Years F721- 1766, A, 2: 3, 118-121

Bibliography of the Writings of Edwin Dictionaries: British and American, I : Muir, I: 2, 84 4, 192

Billion Year Spree: the History of Directory of Booksellers Specialising in Science Fiction, 6: 4. 1q6-1q8 Antiquarian and Out-of-Print

Book Collecting, a '~egiKneF's ~ u i d e , ~ooks , 1970 Annual, 3: 3,162-164 6: I , 48-49 Directory of Dealers in Second-Hand

Book that Never Was. The, 5: 2, 102 and Antiquarian Books in the Book Through 5000 Years, The, 6: 3, British Isles, 1969-71. A, 3: 3,

148-1 49 162-164

English Illustration: the Nineties, g: 2, 76-77

English Illustration: the Sixties, 1855- 1870,4: 1,46-47

Essemplare di piu sorti lettere, 1578, 2:

3, 130-131

Fanfrolico Press, a Survey, The, 10:

3, 137-138 Folio 1968-1971 : a Bibliography of the

Folio Society, 5: 3, 171 Folio 21: a Bibliography of the Folio

Society, 1947-1967, 2: I, 39-40 For Love of Leda, g: 3, I I 7 Four Hundred Years of British Auto-

graphs, 4.: 2, 9 5 7 6 Frank Sldgwlck's D~ary, and Other

Material Relating to A. H. Bullen and the Shakespeare Head Press (Editorial), 8: 4, 139-1 41

Gargantua and Pantagruel, 3: 4, 227- 228

Georgics, The, 2: 4, 190 Governess or Little Female Academy,

The, 2: I , 40-42 Graphic Reproduction and Photo-

graphy of Works of Art, The, 3: I ,

42-44 Great Books and Book Collectors, 8:

2, 91-92 Great Libraries, 4: 2, 98-99 Guide to the Study of United States

Imprints, 6: 4, 195-196

Halfpenny Chapbooks, 4: 4, 198 Henry Bradshaw's Correspondence on

Incunabula with J. W. Holtrop and M. F. A. G. Campbell. Vol. I, The Correspondence, I 864- I 884, 4: z,g6-98

Historians of London, I : 4, 186-1 87 History of Book Illustration, A, 3: 2,

97-99 Hodson's Booksellers. Publishers and

Stationers Directory, 1855, 5: 3, 170

Illuminated Blake, The (Editorial), 8: 2, 55-57

Illustrator and the Book in England from 1790 to 1914, The, 10: 4, 178-186

International Copyright and the Pub- lisher in the Reign of Queen Victoria, I : 4, 184

Introduction to Bookbinding, 10: 2,

95-96 Introduction to Printing: the Craft of -

Letterpress, 2: I , 42-43 Introduction to the Study of Biblio-

graphy, An, 2: 3, 127-128 lrish Character in Print, 1571-1923,

The, 3: 1,4o-42

John Baskerville of Birmingham, Letter-Founder and Printer, 8: 4, 167-168

Joseph Andrews and Shamela, 3: 4, 227-228

Kelmscott Press and William Morris, Master Craftsman, The, g: 2,

69-70

Laughing Philosopher, 'The, g: 2, 74-76 Letter Forms, Typographic and Scrip-

torial, 2: 3, 134-135 Libraries and Their Users: Collected

Papers in Library History, 3: 2, 102-103

Literary Atlas and Gazetteer of the British Isles, A, 6: 3, 142-145

Literature of Jazz, The, 4: 3, 148-151 Lithography, 1800-1850, 4: I , 48-50 Livre Fran~ais, Le, 3: I , 44-45

Maps: a Historical Survey of their Study and Collecting, 6: 3, 148

Mathematical1 Recreations, an Exer- cise in Seventeenth-Century Biblio- graphy, 4: 4, '96-197

Mercator: a Monograph on the Letter- ing of Maps, etc., 2: 4, 188-189

Minotaur, The, 4: 4, 194-196 Modern British and American Private

Presses ( I 850-1965) : Holdings of the British Library, g: 2, 77-78

My Lives (Francis Meynell), 4: 3, 147-148

New Cambridge Bibliography of Eng- lish Literature, Vol. 3, 1800-1900, The, 3: 2, 95-97

Nostromo, 3: 4, 227-228 Note on His Aims in Founding the

Kelmscott Press, A, 3: I , 40-42 Nuggets for Bookmen, 8: 3, I 36

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Old Conjuring Books, 6: 2, 101-102

Optical Letter Spacing for New Printing Systems, 10: 2, 94-95

Orbis Pictus, I : 4, 185-186 Our Ship, g: 2, 72-74

Package and Print, the Development of Container and Label Design, I : I ,

41-42 Pa~er-Making Machine: Its Invention,

A ~vo lu t io i and Development, he; 1: 4, 190-191

Papermaking - Art and Craft, I : 4, 189

Penny Histories, The, I : 2, 81-82 Philobiblon Club of Philadelphia: the

First Eighty Years, 1893-1973, The, 7: 3, 126-128

Pictorial Alphabets, 3: I , 40-42 Picture-Book World, 2: 3, I 26-1 27 Portrait of an Obsession: the Life of

Sir Thomas Phillipps, I : I , 40-4 I

Practical Librarian, The, 8: 3, 136-137 Primer of Book Collecting, A, I : I , 4 I Printer's Christmas Books, A, g: 2, 68 Printing for Pleasure, g: 2, 71-72 Printing Patents: Abridgements of

Patent Specifications Relating to Printing, 161 7-185g,2: 3, 132-134

Printing Presses: History and Develop- ment from the Fifteenth Century to Modern Times, 6: 3, 146-148

Printing I 770-1.970: an Illustrated History of its Development and Uses in England, 4: 2, 93-95

Private Press, The, 5: 3, 168-169 Private Press in Leicestershire, The,

g: 3, 117-118 Private Presses, The, 2: 2, 86-88 Private Presses and Australia, a First

Supplement, 10: 3, 137 Private Presses in Southeastern United

States, 7: I , 39-40 Public Notice, an Illustrated History,

The, 7: 1, 37-39 Published in Paris, 8: 3, I 34-1 36 Publisher and His Circle, A, 5: 3,

R. M. Ballantyne, a Bibliography of First Editions, I : 4, 189-190

Reminiscences of Edmund Evans, The,

Scandinavian Bookmaking in the Twentieth Century, 3: 3, 165-166

Science Fiction Criticism: an Annotated Checklist, 6: I , 48

Select Bibliography of the Principal Modern Presses, A, g : 2, 69-70

Selected Essays on Books and Printing, 4: 4, 192-193

Selected Songs, 7: 3, 124-1 25 SF Bibliographies : an Annotated

Bibliography of Bibliographical Works on Science Fiction and Fantasy Fiction, 6: I , 48

Sir William Congreve and His Compound-Plate yrinting, I : I ,

41-42 Some Prmters and Publishers of Con-

juring Books and Other Ephemera 1800-1850, g: 2, 74-76

Song of the Battery Hen, g: 2, 72-74 Spread of Printing, The, 3: 2, 99-101 ;

5: 2, 110-112; 6: I , 46-47 Stanley Morison, 1889-1967 : a Radio

Portrait, 3: 4, 226 Stephen Austm's of Hertford, a Bi-

centenary History, I : 4, 187-188 Story of Handwriting: Origins and

Development, The, 3: 3, 164-165 Story of the Three Bears, The, 1 : I , 43 Strategist: A Bibliography of Arthur

Waley, The, 2: I, 35-37 Studia Bibliographica in Honorem

Herman de la Fontaine Verwey, I : 4 , 191-192;5: 2,112-113

Suffolk Poet, Selections from the Correspondence of, The, 2: 3, 128-129

Sun Pictures, the Hill-Adamson Calo- types, 7: '9 37-39

Thesauro de Scrittori, 1535, 2: 3, 130-131

Thirty Years of Arkham House 1939- 1969: a History and Bibliography, 3: 4, 231-233

Thomas Bewick, a Memoir Written by Himself. 8: 4. 166-161

Tokens of 'the ~ i ~ h t e e n t ' h Century Connected with Booksellers and Bookmakers, 5: 3, 166-167

Two Spanish Verse Chapbooks, 2: 4, I : I , 42-43 Ig2

Restoration of Leather Bindings, The, Type Specimen Facsimiles, 16-18, 5: 6 : I, 49-50 2, 108-110

'I'ype Specimen of Delacolonge, The, Will Carter, Printer, an Illustrated 3: 4, 228-230 Study, I: 4, 193

William Caxton, a Biography, 10: 2, Od-0 =? d X d d

Victorian Book l)csign & Golour Print- William Davison of Alnwick, Pharma-

ine. 6: I . 49 cist and Printer, 1781-1858, I : 3, ~ictori& ~ o & s t s and their Illustra- 123

tors, 5: 2, 104-106 William Pickering, Publisher, 3: 3,

Victorian Publishers' Bookbindings in 158-162

Cloth and Leather, 7: 3, 129-130 Wood Engravings and Drawings of Iain Macnab of Barachastlain, 7: ' ,4 '

Wuthering Heights, 3: 4, 227-228 W. H. Auden: a Bibliography 1924- Wynkyn de Wordc: Father of Flect

1969. 2d ed., 6: 2, 100-IOI Street, 10: 2, 94-95

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RECENT FINE PRINTING and

RECENT PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS

Abattoir Editions, g: 2 , 80 Able Baker Arthur, g: 3, I 19 Adagio Press, g : 3, I 19 After the Game, 5: 2 , I 15 Allenholme Press, 4: 3, 152 A4habet of Birds, An, 8: 2, 96 Albhabet of Francesco Torniello da Novara,

The, 4: 3, 151 Amateur Peasant Girl, An, 6 : 4, 1 gg American War. The. 8: 2. q 5 Ampleforth Press, '6 : 4,' ;Gg Anaglyptography, I : I , 44 Andria, 5: 2, I 1 4 Anvil Press, 5: 2, I I 6 Apple Barrel1 Press, 6: 4, I gg A#de People, 6 : I , 53 Apr2s-Midi d'un Faune, L', 4 : 4 , 1 99 Architectural Alphabet, 6: 3, 152 Ardna Gashel, 4: I , 52 Ark Press, 2: 3, 135; 3: 3, 167; 5: 2 ,

114; 7: 3, 134; 8: 2, 93 Art Society Press, I : I , 45 ; I : 4, 1 95 ;

3: 2 , 104-105 Ashby Lane Press, 8: 4 , I 70 ; 9: 3, I I ~

Ashridge Observed, 8 : 4, 169 Aspects of Art €8 Science, 3: 2, 106 Aspects of Paris, 8 : 2 , 95 Aspects of Victorian Lithography : Anastatic

Printing and Photozincography, 3: 3, ' 67

At the Best of Times, I : 3, I 24 At the Publisher's, 8: 4, 169 Auguries of Innocence, 3 : 2 , I 06 ; 3 : 3, I 68 ;

10: 3, ' 39 Ausgewahlte Sonette, Gedichte und Epi-

gramme, 5 : 2, I I 5 Autobiographical Anthology, An (Byron),

9: 4 , I59

B.S.J., 7: 3, 133 Ballsgame. 2 : 2, g I Balyn and Balun, 3 : 4,234 Barcillunisa, La, I : 3, 124 Basilisk Press, 8: 2 , 92-93; 10: 4,

186-187 Basu, Hella, 10: 3, 140 Beaven, Marcus, 8: 2 , 96 Before Cold Mountain, 6: 4, 200-201

Belmaglen, Ltd , g: 4, 159

Biggin Hill Frescoes, The, 8: 2, 93 Bind of Broadsheets, A , 8: 4 , I 69 Bird & Bull Number 13, 5: 3, I 7 I Bird & Bull Press, 4: I , 51; 5: 3, 171 Biscuit Ci ty Press, 6: 4, 199; 8: 2 , 94 Black Knight Press, 2: 2, 9 1 ; 3: 2, 105;

3: 3, 168; 4: 4, 200; 5: 2, 115; 6: 2 , 104; 6: 4, 199-200

Black Swan Press, 10: 3, 140 Blue Guitar, The, 10: 4, I 87 Body of God, The, 3: 3, 167 Book of the Machines, The, 8: 4 , I 70 Book Plates, 1897-1907 (Lilien, E. M . ) ,

6: 2, 104 Books from the Essex House Press, 10: 4,

187 Bournehall Press, 8: 2, 93 Brewhouse Press, I: I , 45-46; I: 3, 124;

I: 4, 195; 2: I, 44; 2: 3, 136; 3: I ,

49 ; 3: 2 , 105; 3: 3, 167; 3: 4, 234-235; 5: 3, 172; 6: 2, 104; 6: 4 , zoo

Britain in the 30's, 8: 2, 93 Butterjy Antics, I : 3, I 24 Burman, Barry, 7: 3, 134

Cadenus Press, 6 : I , 54 Cadenza Press, 5 : 3 , I 71-1 72 Camus in English, I : 4 , 195 Canada-U.S. Relations & Canadian

Foreign Policy, 10: 4, I 88 Cannon Hill Park, 3: 2, 105 Captain of the Fleet, I : I , 44 Caracteres de l'imprimerie, nou~ellement

gravh, g : 3, I I g Carta a Mano di AmalJ, 3: 3, I 67 Carter, Wi l l and Sebastian, 4: 4, 199-

200

Castlelaw Press, 3: 3, 167-168; 3: 4, 235; 5: 2 , 115-116; 6: I , 54

Cats Free and Familiar, 7: 3, 133 Celinius Press, g: 3, 120

Check-List of Publications by or Concerning Count Potocki of Montalk, Part 1, 7: 3, 132

Chimney Sweeper, The, 2: 3, 135 Christ, 3: 2, 106 Christopher Plantin 48 the O#cina Plan-

tiniana, 6: 3, 152

Circnmcision's Not Such a Bad Thing After All, 3: 3, 168

Club o f Odd Volumes, 5: 2, I 16 Coastwise, 4: I , 52 Colourless Eye, Twenty-Six Poems, The,

1:4,44 Commius, 8 : 4, I 70 Common Grace, A , 8: 2 , 93 Communications (Hopewell, A.M.) , I:

1 , 44 Compton Press, 3: I , 48 Copper Plate Printer, The, 8: 4 , I 70 Crannog Press, 3: 3, 167 Cross-Currents, 3 : 3, I 68 Crow Wakes, 4: 3, 151-152 Cry o f a Gull: Journals 1.92.7-1.948, The, . .

7: 3, ' 3 4 Cuala Press, 4: 3, 152 Cuckoo Hill Press, 6: 4, 200; g: 3, I 19 Curious Collection of Remedies Taken from

a Book o f ~ o t a b l e Things, A, I : ;, 44 Cygnet Prrss, 10: 3, 139

Daedalus Press, I : I , 44 Daffodil, The, 10: 3, 140 Dance of Death, The, I : I , 45 Dancers, The, 10: 3, 140 David Kindersley's Graphic Sayings, 6: 3,

'5' David Jones, 8 : 2, 95 David R. Godine, see Godine, David R. Dawn Poetry, 6: 2, 104 Desiderata, 6: I , 53 Dick and Sal at Canterbury Fair, 6: 2 , 103 Disasters of War, g : 2, 80 Dissertation Upon Roast Pi,p, A , 8: 4 , I 68 Diversities, 2 : I , 44 Divine Image, The, 3 : 3, I 68 Dogs' Eggs, 2 : 2 , g I Dogs' Eggs, Part Two, 6: I , 53-54 Draussen ein ahnlicher Mond wie in China,

8: 2,96 Dream of Gerontius, The, g : 2 , 79 Drum Major for Justice, A , I : 4 , 194

Earliest Printed Books in Guernsey, The, 6: 4 , 200

Early Breton Gospel Book, An, g : 4, 159 Early Poems, 1940-42 (Merton,Thomas),

5 : 2, 116 Ebenezer Press, 3: 4 , 234 Edgar €8 Emma, I : I , 45 Edgehill, 7: 3, 134 Edwardian Romance, 8: 4 , 168 Ember Press, 6: I , 54

Emblems of Theodosius or the ZJnity of Enujmion and Prometheus, The, 2 : 39 ' 3 5

End of Days, The, I : 4 , 194 Engraved in the Wood, 2 : 2, go Enitharmon Press, I : I , 44 Environment, 6: I , 54 Essex House Press, 10 : 4, 187 Ettricke Garland, The, 5: 2, I 16 Europe: the Quest jor Unity, g : 4 , 159 Even Caxton Had His Troubles wzth the

Pickets, g: 2, 80 Ex Africa, 4: 4 , 200

Faces, 2: 3, 135 Fairy Story (Brisland, R e x ) , 5: 3, I 72 Farthing Press, 8: 2,94; g: 2 , 79 Fault, Dear Brutus, The, 6: I , 52 Few Rooks Circling Trees, A , 8: 4 , I 69 15 Minutes to zero, 5: 2 , I 14 Firebird Press, 10: 3, 140 Fishing in the Sky, 8: 4 , I 70 Fly, The, I : 4 , 194 Forefathers, 4 : I , 5 1 -52 Foulis Archive Press, 7: I , 33 1 4 Triads (Cox, Morris), I : I , 45 From a Satyric Country, 4: 3, 152 Full Point: a Typographer Remembers, g :

3, " 9

Gallery (Wade, John Stevens), 3 : I , 48 Garden, The, g: 2, 80 Gardens of Delight, 10: 4, 186-1 87 Garland, I : 4, 194 Gazebo Press, 3: 2, 105 Gehenna Press, 5: 2 , I 16 Girs Press, 10: 4, 188 Glade Press, 3: 3, 168; 4: I , 5 1 Glasgow Sonnets, 6 : I , 54 Godine, David R., 6: 3, 151-152 Gogmagog Press, I : I , 45 ; 6 : I , 52 Gold and Books, 2 : 3, I 36 Golden Head Press, I : I , 44-45 ; I : 4 ,

194; 2: 3, 135; 3: 2, 105; 4: I ,52 Golgonooza Press, 8: 2, 95-96; 8: 4 ,

170; 9: 2, 80; g: 3, 120

Grasshopper Press, g : 4, 159 Grave Epigrams, 7: 3, 133 Grian-aig Press, I : I , 44;; 1 : 4 , 1 9 ; 2:

3, 136; 3: 4, 235; 5: 2, 116 Gryphon Press, 4: 4, 200 Guide to Democratic Jargon, A , 10 : 3, I 39 Guido Morris, see Morris, Guido Guilford €8 Green, 4: I , 5 I Guinness is Good for You, I : 3, I 24

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Happiness, 10 : 4 , I 88 Harlot's House, The, I : I , 44 Herefordshire, Late Autumn, lo: 3, I 39 Hero and Leander, g : 4 , I 59 Hide-and-seek, 8: 2 , 94 Hogan, Eileen, g: 2 , 79 Holding Out, g : 2 , 80 Holmes, Kei th , g: 2, 79 Holy Living, 4 : I , 52 Holy Thursday, 4: 3 , I 52 Hondius On Handwriting, 3: 3 , 168 Horn, Le Cor, The, 3: 2, I 06

Images and Footsteps : a Poem, 6 : 3, I 52 I . M . Imprimi t , 4: 3 , 152 ; 8: 2 , 9 5 ;

10: 3, 140 In the Beginning, 10: 3 , 140 In the Little Things, 3 : I , 48 India Love Poems, g : 4 , I 60 Infant Sorrow, 3: 3, 168 Inglenook Press, 6: 4 , 2 0 0 ; 7: 3, 132;

8: 4 , 169 Initiatzon and the Crafts, 8: 2 , 95 Inland, lo: 3 , 139 Inner Journty of the Poet, The, g: 3, I 20

Inner Persuasions, g : 3 , I I 9 Inrey, I : I , 44-45 Interior Castle, The, 2: 2 , 90 Irish Writings from the Age of Swift, I :

Miscellanies in Prose, 6 : I , 54 Italian Idylls, I : 3, I 24

Jabberwocky, g: 2 , 79 Jinx, The, 6 : I , 5 3 Journal Narratzve Relative to Doctor

Johnson's Last Illness, 6: 3, I 52

Keepsake Poems, 6: I , 52-53; 7: 3, 133; 8: 2 , 9 5 ; 8: 4, 169

Keepsake Press, I : I , 4 4 ; 2: 2 , 91 ; 3: 2 , 105-106; 3: 3, 168; 4: 3, 152; 4: 4 , 200; 5: 2 , 115; 6: I , 52-53; 7: 3, 133; 8: 2, 9 5 ; 8: 4 , 169; g: 3, I 2 0

Kelmscott Chaucer, The, 8: 2 , 92-93 Kindenlev . David, 6: ?, I 51 , -. - Kit-Cat press, I : I , 4 5 ; 7: 3, 132; 9: 2,

8 0 ; g: 3, 119; 10: 3, 140

Lammas Day, 3: I , 49 Landscape Journey, 3: 2, I 04 Landscapes, 8 : 4 , I 6 8 Langford Press, 4: I , 52 Lures, 5: 3, 172 Last Days, 8 : 4 , I 68

Latimer Press, 3: 2 , 106 Legendary Towers, 10: 3, 140 Letter to a Friend Upon Occasion of the

Death of His Intimate Friend, A, 6: 39 '5 '

Letter to Julia, 7 : 3, I 3 I Levite Press, I : 4 , 193-194 Lilien Of fse tvr in t . 6: 2. 1 0 4

Lion & un idorn i)ress,s: 1', 9 3 Little Neon from the Gods, A , 3 : 4 , 235 Little Passion, The, 4: 4 , 199 London, 3 : I , 48

McGonagall Rides Again, 7: I , 33 Magpie Press, I : I , 4 5 ; I : 3 , 124; 2: 1 ,

4 4 ; 5: 3 , ' 7 2 Man is a Little World, 2 : 3 , I 35 Mandeville Press, 8: 4 , 1 6 9 ; lo: 3, 139 Manifesto (Al len , Brian), 6: 2 , 104 Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to Francis

the Dauphin of France, M D L V I I I , The, 3:-4, 235

Meilbrie, 6: 4 , 200 Mklissa Press, I : 3 , 124; 2: 2 , 9 1 ; 2: 3 ,

1 3 6 ; 3: 3, 167 ; 4: I , 51-52; 6: I ,

53-54; 7: 3, 131-1352 Merrion Press, 6: 3, I 52 ; 9: 4 , I 59 Merry Tales of The Wise Men of Gotham,

The, 6: 4 , 199 Mindsplit, 2 : I , 4 4 Mirrors of the Sea, 6: 4 , 200

Mitchell, Michael, g: 4 , 159 Mono-Poem Series (Gorr, Shmue l ) , I : 4 ,

' 9 3 Morris, Guido, 6: I , 53 Mountains, 5: 3, 172 Mower Against Gardens, The, 7 : 3, I 32 Musical Breakfast, A , I : 4 , 195 Myself as Printer, 3: 4 , 234-235

N e w Broom Press, 3: I , 4 9 ; 3: 4 , 235; 5: 3, 1 7 2 ; 6: I , 53 ; 6: 2, 104

New Leaves, 10: 3 , 139 Night Sucks M e In, g: 2, 79 Nineteenth Century Illustration: Some

Methods Used in English Books, 3: 4 , 234

Nippon, I : 3, I 24 No Land is Waste, Dr. Eliot, 6 : I , 52 Noah, I : I , 45 .Now Lost to Autumn, 2: I , 4 4

O Captain! M y Captain!, 3 : 3, I 6 8 Oakham Canal, The, I: 4 , I 95 Ode to the West Wind, g: 3, 1 2 0

O f f c u t Press, I : I , 4 4 ; 1: 3, 124 ; 3: 3, I 6 8

Of f ic ina Bodoni, 4: 3, 151 ; 5: 2 , r14 Of f ic ina Guidonis Londiniensis, 6: I , 53 O f i cyna Stanislaw Gliwa, 10: 3, 139 Old Drama: Three Encounters with Jack

the Ripper, An, 3: 2, 105 Oleander Press, I : I , 45 On Crypto,graphy, 4 : I , 5 I On Workhouses, 8: 2, 94 One Hour Less, 2 : I , 44 O t t o Rohse Presse, see Rohse Presse,

O t t o Our Verdict, 7: 3, 13 I Out of The Ark Press, 5 : 2, I I 4 Outside the Gates of Eden, and Other Poems,

3: 1948 Owl House, lo: 3, 140

Pandora Press, I : I , 4 j Paradine Reprints, g: 4 , 160 Paucae Micae ( A Few Crumbs), 5 : 2 , I I 6 Paul Gaugin : Woodcutter and Prioate

Printer, 3: 2, I 05 Pavane for a Dead Infanta, 5: 3, 17 1

Peblis, to the Play, 7: 3, 132 Penmiel Press, g : 3 , I 19 Perspective (poems b y Florence Bull) ,

3: 2, 106 Peter Stockham, L t d , see Stockham,

Peter; L td Petersburg Press, lo: 4 , 187 Pfaffenweiler Press, 8: 2, 96 Photographs of Persephone, 7: 3 , I 32 Places, 8: 4 , I 69 Plain Wrapper Press, 6: I , 54 ; 6: 3, 152 Plantin Press, 6: 3, 152 Please Listen, 7 : 3, 133 Plough Press, 3: 4 , 234; 8: 4 , 170 ;

9: 2 , 79 Plus or Minus Half-an-Inch, I : I , 44 Poem of the Midway, 8: 2, 94 Poems (Prince, Joan ) , 2: 3, 136 Poems (Roberts, Angus) , I : I , 4 4 Poems and Translations f Potocki o f

Montalk , C o u n t ) , I : I , 45 Poems and Woodcuts (Wr igh t , J o h n W.),

9: 2, 80 Poems 1970-1971 (Cox , Morris) , 6: I , 52 Poet & Printer, I : I , 4 5 ; 3: I , 48 ; 3: 3,

168; 3: 4 , 235; 4: 1 , 52 ; 4: 3, 151-152; 5: 3, 172; 6: I , 53; 6: 2 , 104 ; 8: 2, 9 6 ; 8: 4 , 170

Poetical Descriptions of Orknty, 5: 2 , I I 5

Poetry and Paradox, an Essay, with Nineteen Relevant Poems (Lowbury , Edward) , g: 3, 1 2 0

Poetry of Persons, g: 2, 79 Pointing Finger Press, 4: I , 52 ; 6: I ,

5 4 ; 8: 2, 9 4 ; 10: 3 , ' 3 9 Preamble of the Charter ~ the United

Nations, 8 : 4 , I 70 Priapus Press, 4: 4 , 200; 8: 2, 9 4 ; 8: 4,

1 6 8 - 1 6 g ; g : 2 , 7 9 ; I O : ~ , 188 Prince and the Puppeteer, The, 3 : I , 48 Printers' Trains, 4: 3, I 52 Private Press, The, I : 4 , 195 Private Press & Type foundry o f Paul

Hayden Duensing, g : 3 , I 19 Private Press Today, The, I : I , 46 Private Time, Public Time, 3: I , 48 Proceedings at a Meeting of the Vat

Papermakers in I 853, 4 : I , 5 I Production of Nineteenth Century Colour

Illustration, The, g : 2 , 79 Profundis, 5: 2 , I 1 4 Prospect of Leicestershire, A , 6: 4 , 200

Provence, 10: 4 , 188 Proverbs of Hell, 6 : 2 , I 04 Pulham Press, 8: 4 , 169

Quarters, 5 : 2, I I 5 Quarto Press, I : I , 4 4 ; 2: I , 4 4 ; 6: 4 ,

2 0 0 ; 7: 3, I 3 2 ; 8 : 4 , I 7 O ; g : 2 , 7 9

Rampan t Lions Press, 2: 2, go; 7: 3, 134 Ranelagh Editions, g: 4 , 159 Reading Games, 6: 2 , I 04 Really in the Dark, g : 2, 7 9 Receipt to Make a True Methodist, A , 3:

3 , 167-168 Reflections (Yeats, Wi l l i am Butler) , 4:

-

3, ' 5 2 R~jlections from the Sea, 4 : 4, I 99-200 Rendall , S imon, 7: 3, 133 Restless Bullet, The, 8: 2, 93 Riddles of the Exeter Book, The, I : 4 , 1 94 Right Review, No. 18, The, 7: 3 , 132 Roger and Angelica, 3 : 3, I 67 Rohse Presse, O t to , 5: 2, 115 Romaunt of the Rose, The, 7 : 3 , 1 3 1

Rose C3 The Wind, The, 6: 2, 103 Rubaiyat of Omar Khqyam, The, 4: 4,

2 0 0 ; 8: 2, 93 Ruin, The, lo : 4 , I 88

Sacred Art in Persian Culture, g: 2, 80 Sale of Manhattan Island, The, 7: 3, 1 3 I Sally Purcell, 8 : 4 , I 69

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Scapegoats and Rabies, I : I , 45 Seamarks, 8: 2 , 94 Seeing is Touching, 3 : 4 , 235 Seldom Rains, I : I , 45 Selected Poems of William Blake, 7 : 3, I 33 Sentence of the Court of King's Bench

Apainst Thomas Williams, . . ., The, 6 1 4 , ' 9 9

Seven Poems (Thomas, Dylan), g: 2 , 79 Seven SonnetsJor Good Friday, 2 : 3, 1 35 Seven Words from the Cross, The, 8: 2, 94 Seventeen, 4: 3, 152 70, The Battle of Leon, an Unojicial

Souvenir, 3 : 4 , 235 Shameful Death, 3: 2 , I 05 Shimabara, 6 : I , 54 Shoestring Press, 6: 2, 103 ; 8: 4 , 168 Shooting Star, The, 8: 4 , I 69 Shriftungen: oder Geriichte aus dem Jenteits,

8: 2, 96 Signet Press, see Grian-aig Press Signs, 6: 3 , I53 Szlence at Midnzght; Silence i2 Minuit, I:

3, ' 2 4 Sirmio Unvisited and Other Poems, I : I , 45 Six Poems (Barraclough, Sue) , 8: 4 , I 70 Sixth of the 'Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles', The,

5: 2, 116 Skelton's Press, 6: 3, 15 I Smash & Grab, 3: 2 , 104-105 Snow Queen and Other Poems, The, g: 3,

I 2 0 So Wild a Thing: Letters to Game1

Woolsey, 7: 3 , 134 Solemn Adultery at Breakfast Creek, 2 : 2, g I Something Haflened at Lubavitch, I : 4 , I 94 Sonnets, The (Shakespeare, Wi l l i am) ,

8: 2293 Stanbrook Abbey Press, 2: 2 , go; 2: 3,

135; 3 : I , 48 ; 6: 2, 103; 8: 2 , 94 Stockham, Peter; Ltd , 10: 4 , 187 Stone W a l l Press. 6: 2. 1 5 2 "* "" Story o f Cupid and psyche, The, 7: 3, 1 34 Story of Tewkesbury Abbey, The, 4: 3, 152 Stourton Press, 5: 3, 171; 7: 3 , 131;

8: 2, 94 ; 8: 4 , 168 Stream # Rock, 6: 4 , 199-200 Streghette, Le, 6 : I , 54 Suffolk Poems, 8: 4 , I 69 Swallow Press, 8: 2 , 93 Sycamore Press, 4: 3 , 152; 6: 4 , 201

T. 3. Cobden-Sanderson as Bookbinder, I : 1 , 46

Tabard Press, I : I , 46

Tale of Ta i Ringal and Other Poems, A, 8: 2, 93

Tales of Rover, The, 10: 3, 139 Taurus Press o f Wi l low Dene, I : 4 , 194;

2: I , 4.4; 2: 2, 91 ; 2: 3, 135; 3 : I , 48 -4g;3 : 2 , 1 0 6 ; 3 : 3, 1 6 8 ; 3 : 4 , 235; 4: 3, 152; 5: 2 , " 4 ; 6: 2 ,104; 7: 3, 133; 8: 4 , ' 7 0

Te Tarata: The Tattooed Rock, 5: 3, 171-172

Teller, 6: 2 , 104 Ten War Poems of Wilfred Owen, 7: 3,

' 3 3 T e r n Press, g: 2 , 80; 10: 4 , 187-188 Thistle By-Laws, 5: 2, I I 6 Three Pieces for Voices (Redgrove,

Peter), 5: 3 , 172 Tiresias, 5 : 2, I I 6 Title to Phoebe, A, 6 : I , 52 Topsail Schooners, The, 10: 3 , I 39 Transmission 16469, 3: 4 , 235 Travelling VZ, 8: 2, 95 Trip, 5: 2 , 115 Truce, 6 : 4 , 20 I True Account of the Horrid Murther

Committeed Upon His Grace the Lord Archbishop o f St. Andrerws, A , 3 : 3, ' 6 7

Tuinwijkpers, 5: 2, I 16 Tulips & Tulipomania, 10: 4 , 186 Twelve b y Eight Press, 3: 2, 106 Twelve Songs (Morgan, Edwin) , 3 : 4 ,

235 25, a Quarter Century of Triumphs and

Disasters in the Microcosm of the Private Press & Typefoundry of Paul Hayden Duensing, g : 3, I I g

24 Illustrated Proverbs, 3 : I , 49 Twenty- Two Poems (Stramm, August) ,

3 : 1 , 49 Twice So Fair, 3 : 3, I 68 Two-Horse Press, 2: 2 , 90 Two Poems ( ~ o n g e , Francis), 2: 2 , 9 1 Gger, Gger , 1 : 4 , I 94 TypoGraphica I, g : 3, I I g

Ugh Pieces of Metal, 8: 4 , I 70 Under the Quizzing Glass, 5: 3 , I 72 Unpublished Poems and Drafts (Flecker,

James Elroy), 5: 2 , I 15 Unquiet Grave, The, 8: 2 , 94 Upright Position, The, 4 : I , 52 Use & Sign, 8: 2, 96

Victoriana, I : 4 , 195

Visit to the Rue Perrel, A, 10: 3, 140

W. B . Teats & the Search for Tradition, 8: 4 , 170

War and Misery, 3 : 2, I 06 Wat t l e Grove Press, I : 3, I 24 Way, 3: 2, 105 Weather of Stars JVo. 2, 2: I , 44 W e d d u p , Jan, 7: 3, 134 Were Bach's Ancestors Polish?, 2: 3 , I 36 Wilderness, The, 4: 4 , 200

Will Clewline, 3 : 3 , 167-168 William Blake, Private Printer, 5: 3 , 172 William Etty's Nudes, 7: 3, 132 Windhover Press, 6 : 3, 152

Windmil l Press, 6: I , 52 Winnowing of Silence, A , 4: 3, 152 ; 4: 4 ,

200 Winter Calligraphy of Ustad Selim and

Other Poems, The, 8: 4, I 70 Witness, The, 10: 4 , 187-188 Woodcuts for Nineteenth Century Children's

Books, 10: 4 , 187 Woollen Horse, The, 8: 4 , I 70 Word Accomplished, lh, 7: 3, 13 1

Work in Progress (Shaw, Robert ) , 8: 2 ,

96 World's End Press, 7: 3 , 131 Workshop Press, 4: 3 , 152

Yellow Sands Press, 6: 4 , 200-201

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T H E PRIVATE LIBRARY

(THIRD SERIES)

INDEX TO VOLUMES

1-10, 1978-87

Compiled by A. A. Leitb

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THE PRIVATE LIBRARY

Index to Volumes I-10, 1978-87 (Third Series)

Compiled by A. A. Leith

References are first to the volume, shown in bold type, then to the part, and finally to the page number.

The editors of the third series of The Private Library were John Cotton (volume I ) and David Chambers (volumes 2 to so).

Abricotier Abattu Presses, An Account of the Redpath &, 9:3,102-18

Alderson, Brian, 3: I, I 6-19; 6: I, 2-3 8 American Bookbinding, Early, 9:4, 182-87 American Book-Scouting Current, 1:4,

178-88 American Private Presses Today; Form and

Content, the Books of the, z:), 95-100 Anseeuw, Alain; Printer, Publisher, Poet,

Painter, 8:4, 148-58 Aspects of the Gregynog Press, 7:2, 79-98 Assault on the Book: A Critique of Fine

Printing at Private Presses in the U.S. Today, 1:4, 148-70

Ayrton, Michael; The Book Illustrations of, 9:1, 2-52

Bain, Iain, 1:4, 171-77 Barton, Bernard; and his Friends, z:3,

101-I)

Bespoke Hand-Made Papers for fine Books, I:Z, 83-85

Bestiaire, A New, 10: 2, 8 5-90 Bibliographica, Papers on Books, their His-

tory and Art 1895-1897, z:3,86-94 Bibliography of Andrew Lang, The, 9:3,

132-39 Binders, The Guild of Women, 6:3,99-13 1

Binyon, Laurence: Friends of my Father.. ., 8:2, 79-91

Black, Mrs J. C.; Kate Greenaway's Book- plate for, 3:4,141-42

Blackie and the Glasgow Style: Talwin Mor- ris, IO:I, 3-47

Blake's Engravings for Thornton's Virgil, Printing, 1:4, 171-77

Block, Andrew; The Legend of, I O : ~ , 108-17

Blunden, Edmund; and Cricket. 1:4, 142-47

Boar's Head & Golden Hours, 8:1, 2-34 Book-Collecting Magazines, Elliot Stock

and Some Old, 2:2, 42-48 Book Collector's Quarterly, The, 1930-

1933, I:I, 39-48 Book Illustrations of Faith Jaques, The, 7:4,

15-70 Book Lover's Library, The, 6: 3, I 3 2-39 Bookbinders:

Cockerell, Patience, 8:q, 159-86 Bookbinding, Early American, 9:4, 182-87 Bookbinding, English Craft, 1880-1980; A

brief survey of trends, 4:4, 139-69 Bookbinding and Bookbindings, Collecting

Books on, 1:3, I 19-37 Booklabels, On the Designing of Engraved,

6:4,146-47 Booklabels, Will Carter's, z:4, 143-54 Bookplate for Mrs J. C. Black, Kate Green-

away's, 3:4, 141-42 Bookplate for the Bishopsgate Institute,

Walter Crane's, 3:4, 142-46 Bookplates in Britain, Pictorial, 5: t , 5 8-1 16 Bookplates of Valentin Le Campion, The,

4:2, 5 1-67 Bookplates, Reynolds Stone's, 6:4, 148-72 Book-Scouting Current, American, 1:4,

178-88 Booksellers:

Block, Andrew, 10:3, 108-17 Johnston, Leslie, 10:4, 153-69

Bookselling Tradition, The London, 7:4, 181-87

Boxes and Slip-cases, 5:4, 202-05 Brett, Stanley, 3:3, 124-28 Britain in Pictures, 9:3, I 19-3 I

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Britain in Pictures; A Further Look at, I O : ~ , I I 8-24

Broomhead, Frank, I:), 119-37; 8:4, 159-86; 9:4,182-87

Brown, Wray D., 6 :~ ,82-89 Bryan, J. F. W., Io : r , 81-84 Burton, Sir Richard; and his Books, 2:4,

155-68 Busy Woman, A: Mrs Alec Tweedie, 3:3,

I 24-28 Butcher, David, I:Z, 85-91; 5:3, 136-60;

I O : ~ , 52-64 Butler, Judith, 3:4, 148-59; 5:3, 119-35 Butler, W. E., 4:2, 51-67 Byfields, The: Ingenious and Worthy

Family, 3:4, 148-59

Carter's, Will; Booklabels, 2:4, 143-54 Chambers, David, I:I, 2-38; I:Z, 50-69;

I:4, 171-77; 2:4, 131-33; 2:4, 143-54; 3:3, 99-115; 3:4, 16-67; 4:2, 73-86; 6:1, 39-46; 6:4, 148-72; 8:1, 2-42; I O : ~ , 176-80

Cheney Brothers, The, 7:4,171-80 Children's Books, On Selling, 3: I, 2-36 Christmas Books and Cards, Allen Lane's,

7:3,101-34 Cinamon, Gerald, ro: I, 3-47 Cockerell, Patience; Bookbinder, 8:4,

159-86 Collecting:

Bookbinding and Bookbindings (books on), 1:3,119-37

Collins, Wilkie, j : ~ , 5 1-77 Colour-Printed Books, 5:4, 177-85 Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, I O : ~ , 65-80 Golden Head, z:4,134-42 Music Hall Ephemera, 4:4,170-73 Oppenheim, E. Phillips, 6:2, 82-89

Collins, Wilkie; A collectors and bibliogra- pher's challenge, 3: 2, 5 1-77

Colour-Printed Books, Collecting, 6:4, 177-85

Colour Prmted Supplements of The Illus- trated London News 1855-1896, 1:2, 70-82

Cotton, John, I:Z, 92-95 Craig's Robinson Crusoe, 2: I, 30-3 I

Crane's, Walter; Bookplate for the Bishopsgate Institute, 3:4, 142-46

Cricket, Edmund Blunden and, 1:4,142-47 Curwen Press Stencil-Colouring Process,

The Nonesuch Press and The, I:Z, 86-91

de la Mare's, Walter; Stor~es for children: An Analysis of variant Texts, 1:3, 100-18

'Dear Mr Scott, . . .', an exchange of letters between Robert G. Scott and Peter A. Gergay, S:I, 38-56

Designing of Engraved Hooklabels, On the, 6:4,146-47

Dibdm Collection, A, r o : ~ , 65-80 Dobson, Austin: and Some of His Books,

On,4:3,116-32 Doctor', 'The; Southey's, 4:2, 68-72 Drinkwater, John, and some of his books,

9:2,71-88

Eads, Peter, 9:3, I 19-3 I

Elephant in Relation to Polish Affairs, The, 7:4,189-90

English Craft bookbinding, 188-1980; A brief survey of trends, 4:4,139-69

Facsimiles of Medieval Illuminated Books, 6:2,74-81

Fleece Press, Simon Lawrence and The, 10: 2, 5 2-64

Flower, Desmond, I: I , 39-48 Form and Content, the Books of the Ameri-

can Private Presses Today, 2: 3 , g ~ - r o o Franklin, Colin, 9:2, 89-93 Friends of My Father, Laurence Binyon, 8:r,

79-91 Furnival Books, The, 8:2,62-78

Gardner, Jane E., 1:3,1oo-18 Garwood, Tirzah, I O : ~ , 100-07 Gasson, Andrew, 3:2, 5 1-77 Gergay, Peter A,, 5: I, 3 8-56 Gibbings, Robert, 8:1, 35-40 Gdi, Jonathan, 7: 3, 101-34 Gliwa, Stanislaw: Private Printer, 2:1, 2-26 Golden Cockerel Press prospectuses, an

addenda to Cock-a-Hoop, 8:1, 41-42 Golden Head, Collecting, 2:4, 134-42 Golden Hours, Boars Head and, 8: I, 2-34 Gray, Nicolete, 8:2,79-91 Green, Simon, I : r , 83-85 Greenaway, Kate: Bookplate for Mrs J. C.

Black, 3:4, 141-42 Gregynog, Letters of Stanley Morison to

William McCance at, 8: 3, r 17-43 Gregynog Press, Aspects of the, 1930-33,

7:2> 79-98

Gribble, Vivien, 1888-1932, 5:3, 119-3 5 Guenther, Egon, I O : ~ , 125-29 Guild of Women-Binders, The, 6:3,99-13 I

Harvey, Michael, 6:4, 173-76 Hawley, Timothy, 1:4, 178-88; 4:3,

92-115 History's Other Half: World Search and

Rescue, 3: I, 8-1 5 Hughes, Muriel J., 7:1, 2-17; 7:2, 53-78

Illuminated Books, Facsimiles of Medieval, 6:2,74-81

lllustrated London News, The; Colour printed Supplements of, 185 5-1896, I:Z, 70-82

Illustrators: Ayrton, Michael, 9: I, 2-5 2

Blake, William, 1:4, 171-77 Byfields, The, 3:4, 148-59 Cheney Brothers, 7:4,171-80 Garwood, Tirzah, 10:3,1oo-07 Gribble, Vivie'n, 5: 3, I 19-3 5 Jaques, Faith, 7:4, 15-70 Lambourne, Nigel, 5: I, 2-24 Severin, Mark, 3 :3,99-I I 5 Stone, Reynolds, 6:4, 146-76

Infant's Library, An, 6: I, 39-46 Ingenious and Worthy Family: The Byfields,

3:4,148-59 Insurance and Capital Transfer Tax, 2:4,

131-33

Tauan. A Private Library in. 9:4.146-70

Lambourne, Nigel, 5: I, 2-24 Lane, Allen: Christmas Books and Cards,

7:3, '01-34 Lang, Andrew, The Bibliography of, 9:3,

132-39 Lawrence, Simon, and The Fleece Press,

Io:z, 52-64 Le Campion, Valentin; The Bookplates of,

4:2, 5 1-67 Lee, Brian North, 5:z, 58-1 16 Legend of Andrew Block, The, I O : ~ , 108-17 Leisure of an Oxford Don, The, 3: I, 2-7 Lerner, Abe, 1:4,148-70; 2:3, 95-100 Letters of Stanley Morison to William

McCance at Gregynog, 8:3, I 17-43 Lewis, Roy, I O : ~ , 14-52 Libraries for the Young, Miniature, 6:1,

2-3 8 Library at Waddesdon Manor, 2: 3, I r 5-20 Library of Margaret of York, Duchess of

Burgundy, The, 7:2, 53-78 Library, The Book Lover's, 6:3, 132-39 Limited Editions Club in the 193os, 9:2,

5 5-70 Limited Editions Club, The Macy Years

1 9 2 ~ - 1 ~ ~ 6 , T h e , 8:z,48-61 Lindberg, Sten G., 2:2,4y-82 Lister, Raymond, 3:2,78-93; 4:4, 136-38 Lister, Rory, 4:4, 17-71 Livre d'Artiste 1967-1980, The, 4:1, 2-48 Livre d'Artiste, Recent, 7: 3 , I 3 5-40 London Bookselling Tradition, The, 7:4,

181-87 Lord, John A., 2: I , 3 I Lubbock, J. G., 6:2,74-81

d L , ., ., . Jaques, Faith; The ~ o o k Illustrations of, 7:4, Macalister, John, 7:1, 30-42

15-70 Jefferson, George, 8:2, 62-78 McCance, William; Letters of Stanley

Johnston, Leslie, I O : ~ , 153-69 Morison to, at Gregynog, 8: 3, I I 7-43

Jones, Owen: Ancient Spanish Ballads, 9:4, Mac~herson, Vera M', 27-29 Macy Years 1929-1956, The; The Limited 171-8s Editions Club, 8: z,48-6 I

Kidd, Meg, I O : ~ , 108-17 King Penguin Series, The; Addendum and

Errata, 1:4, 188 King Penguin Series, The; Supplementary

Notes, 2:1, 31 Kramer, Kay Michael; and 'The Printery',

4:3> 92-1'5

Ladizesky, Kathleen, 7:2, 79-98; 8:3, 117-43

Magazines: Bibliographica, z:), 86-94 Book Collector's Quarterly, I:I, 39-48 Illustrated London News, I:Z, 7-82

Maggs, John, 7:4, 181-87 Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy,

7:I , 2-17 Martin, Douglas, 5: I, 150-70 Middle Hill Press; Sir Thomas Phillips and

the, I: I, 2-3 8 Middleton, Bernard C., 4:4, 139-69 Miller, David C., g:4,171-81

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Miniature Libraries for the Young, 6:1, 2-3 8

Mitchell, William S. (trans.), 2:2, 49-82 Mobiles in Books, z:z,49-82- Morison, Stanley; Letters of, to William

McCance at Gregynog, 8:3, I 17-43 Morris, Cynthia M., z:4,134-42 Morris, Talwin; Blackie and the Glasgow

Style, IO:I, 3-47 Murdoch, Walter: Bookman, 5:1,25-37 Music Hall Ephemera; Collecting, 4:4,

17-73 Myers, Robin, z : j , 86-94; 2:3, I I 5-20

New Bestiaire, A, 10: 2, 8 5-90 Newbery, Francis, 8: I, 3 5-40 Nineteenth-Century Science and Technol-

ogy, 6:2, 5 1-69 Nonesuch Press and The Curwen Press

Stencil-Colouring Process, The, 1:2, 8 6-9 I

Nuisances at the Private Press, Two, 9:2, 8 9-9 3

Odd Volumes, 6:2,7-74 Ogden's, C. K.; To-day and To-morrow Ser-

ies, 10:4, 14-52 Old Stile Press, The, 5:4, 168-83 Onzea, Wilfried, 8:4, 148-58 Oppenheim, E. Phillips (1866-1946); Col-

lecting, 6: 2, 82-89 Osborne, Dorothy; Concerning, 5:4, 184-

20 1

Oxford Don, The Leisure of an, 3: I, 2-7

P.L.A., Twenty-Five Years of the: I: The Formative Years, j : j , 116-23; 2: Establishment, 1961-67,3:4, 16-67 3: Publishing etc., 1968-81,4:2, 73-86

Papers, Bespoke Hand-Made; for Fine Books, I:Z, 83-85

Pardoe, F. E., 7: I , 18-29 Parfit, Cliff, 9:4, 146-70 Pearce, Michael, 9: 3, I 3 2-39 Peet, Nicola, 5:4, 202-05 Pennington, Richard, 9:3,10z-18 Petro, Pamela, 8:2,48-61; 9:2, 55-70 Phillipps, Sir Thomas; and The Middle Hill

Press, I: I , 2-3 8 Pictorial Bookplates in Britain, 5: 2, 5 8-1 16 Potholes in the Primrose Path, 2: I, 27-29 Potocki of Montalk, Count, 7:1, 3-42;

7:4, 189-90

Prance, Claude A., 1:4,142-47; 2:2,42-48; 2:4, 155-68; 3:1, 2-7; 4:2, 68-72; 4:3, 116-32; 5:4, 184-201; 6:2, 70-74; 6:3, 132-39; 9:Z, 71-88

Presses: Abricotier Abattu, 9: 3, 102-1 8 Boars Head, 8: I, 2-34 Curwen, I:Z, 86-91 Fleece, ro:z, 52-64 Golden Cockerel, 8: I , 41-42 Golden Head, z:4,134-42 Golden Hours, 8: I , 2-34 Gregynog, 7:2,79-98; 8:3, I 17-43 Guenther, Egon, I O : ~ , 125-29 Middle Hill, I: I, 2-3 8 Nonesuch, I:Z, 86-91 Oficyna Stanislaw Gliwa, 2: I, 2-26 Old Stile, 5:4, 168-83 Printery, 4:3,9z-115 Redpath, 9:3,1oz-18 Rocket, 8:3,97-116 Skelton's, 7:1, 18-29 Whittington, 5: 3, I 36-60

Printery', 'The; Kay Michael Kramer and, 4:3> 92-115

Printing Apparatus for the Use of Amateurs, 10:4, 176-80

Private Library in Japan, A, 9:4, 146-70 Private Library of:

Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy, 7:2,53-78

Potocki of Montalk, Count, 7:1, 3-42 Private Press Exhibition, A, I:Z, 92-95 Private Press, Two Nuisances at the, 9:2,

89-93 Private Presses, American, 1:4,148-70; 2:3,

95-100 Private Printers, The Society of, r : ~ , 5-69 Publishers:

Blackie, 10: I , 3-47 Elliot Stock, 6:3, 132-9; ~ : z , 42-48 Kegan Paul, 1o:4,14-52 William Jackson (Books) Ltd, 8:2, 62-78

Rabaiotti, Renato, 10:2, 65-80 Rare, Out of Print, and Non-Existent Books,

I O : ~ , 153-69 Redlich, Monica; An Uncollected Treasure,

10:4,17-75 Redpath and Abricotier Abattu presses, An

Account of the, 9:3, 102-18 Rickards, Maurice, 3: I , 8-1 5 Risk, R. T., Z:I,Z-26 Robinson Crusoe, Craig's, z: I, 3-3 I

Rocket Press, Jonathan Stephenson and The, 8:3,97-116

Ross, R. Burns, 7:4,171-80 Rutter, Owen, 8: I, 3 5-40

Sandford, Gibbings, Newbery and Rutter, 8:1, 35-40

Sandham, Mark, I O : ~ , 125-29 Science and Technology, Nineteenth-

Century, 6:2, 5 1-69 Scott, Robert G., 5: I , 38-56 Selling Children's Books, On, 3: I, 2-36 Sette of Odd Volumes, The, j :z , 78-93 Sette of Odd Volumes, The, a postscript,

4:4,136-38 Severin, Mark: Book Illustrations, 3:3,

99-115 Shoop, Stanley, 6:2, 51-69 Skelton, Christopher, 7: I, I 8-29 Slip-cases, Boxes and, 5:4, 202-05 Smith, John R., 8:3, 97-116 Societies:

Guild of Women-Binders, 6:3,99-13 I

Private Libraries Association, 3: 3, 116-23; 3:4, 160-67; 4:2,73-86

Society of Private Printers, r:z, 50-69; 6:1, 39-46

Southey's 'The Doctor', 4:2, 68-72 Spanish Ballads, Ancient; Owen Jones: 9:4,

171-81 Stephenson, Jonathan; & The Rocket Press,

8:3, 97-116 Stetz, Margaret Diane, 5:1, 25-37 Stock, Elliot; and Some Old Book-

Collecting Magazines, 2:2, 42-8 Stockham, Peter, 3: I, 2-3 6 Stone, Reynolds, 6:4, 146-47 Stone, Reynolds, Working with, 6:4,

173-76 Stone, Reynolds: Bookplates, 6:4, 148-72 Stories for Children, Walter de la Mare's; An

Analysis of Variant Texts, 1:3, 10-18

Strachan, W. J., 4:1, 2-48; 7:3, 135-40; I O : ~ , 85-90

Thomas, Denis, z:3, 101-13 Thornton's Virgil, Printing Blake's Engrav-

ings for, 1:4,171-77 To-day and To-morrow Series, C. K.

Ogden's, I O : ~ , 14-52 Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, 3:1,

I 6-1 9 Topographical Dimension, The, I O : ~ ,

81-84 Tucker, Peter, 9: I , 2-52 Tweedie, Mrs Alec; A Busy Woman, 3:3,

I 24-28

Ullmann, Anne, I O : ~ , 100-07

Virgil, Printing Blake's Engravings for Thornton's, 1:4, 171-77

Waddesdon Manor, The Library of, 2:3, I 15-20

Waddleton, N., I:Z, 70-82; 6:4, 177-85 Waller, Ainslie C., 6: 3,99-I 3 I Ward, Philip, 3:3, 116-23 Wellman, Ellen, 6:2, 82-89 Whittington Press, The; The First Decade

1971-1981,5:3,136-60 Wickham, D. E., I O : ~ , 118-24; 10:4,

17-75 Wilson, James, 3 :4, 142-46 Women-Binders, The Guild of, 6:3,99-13 I

Working with Reynolds Stone, 6:4, 173-76

York, Margaret of, Duchess of Burgundy, 7:1, 2-17

York, Margaret of, Duchess of Burgundy; The Library of, 7:2, 53-78

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BOOK REVIEWS

Acetaria: A discourse of Sallets, Io:r , 92-93 Allen Press Bibliography, The, 4:2, 86-88 Al'manakh bibliofila, 5:4, 205-08 American Bookbuilder in England and

Wales, Reminiscences of the Seven Acres and Gregynog Presses, An, z: I, 3 6-3 7

American Book Design and William Morris, 1:4, 190

A. N. L. Munby, Essays and Papers, 3: 3, I 3 3 Art of Bookbinding, The, 7:4, 190-92

Bibliography of the Village Press, 1903- 1938,A, 5:4,211-13

Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers, A, 3: I , 42-43

Bibliography of the Writings of William Carleton, A, 8:3, 144

Bibliophily, 9:2,96 Bookof Cuts, A, 2.1~33-34 Brewhouse Private Press, The, 7: I , 45-47 British Bookplates, z:3, 122-23 British Heraldry from its Origins to c. 1800,

I:4, 196-97 British Literary Manuscripts, 5:4, 208-09 Browning Collections, The; A Recon-

struction, with other Memorabilia, 7:3> '43-44

Butterfly Books, The; An enquiry into the nature of certain twentieth century pamphlets, I O : ~ , 132-34

Caton, R. A., and the Fortune Press, 7:1, 44-4 5

Chapter Nine, 5:4,211-13 Children's Books in England, 6: I, 47-48 Cinq sonnets inedits, Cpitaphe a la mimoire

de Christopher Hewett, 7:3,142 Collectible Books, Some New Paths, 4:4,

173-76 Collector's Guide to Bookbinding, A, 6:1,

48 Common Press, The, 1:4, 197-98

Democratic Art. Pictures for a 19th century America, The, 3:4, 168-70

Dictionary of Literature in the English Language from 194-1970, A, 3:I, 4-42

Directory of Private Presses and Letterpress Printers and Publishers, 1:4,195

Driff's Guide . . . September 1986 to September 1987,9:2,94-96

Early Children's Books, A Collector's Guide, 6:2, 93

Edward Bawden, 3:3,134-3 5 Elizabeth Greenhill Bookbinder: A Cata-

logue Raisonnt., 10: I, 48 English Poetry of the First World War, A

Bibliography, 3:1,40-42 Engravings of Eric Gill, The, 7:1,43-44 Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nine-

teenth Century Pamphlets, An, 6:4, 186-89

Essays and Papers, A. N. L. Munby, 3:3,133 Exordium, Daedalus Press 1968-1983,6:2,

89-92

Fine Print, a review for the arts of the book, 1:4, 192-93

Five Centuries of English Bookbinding, 2: I, 34-16

Fond of Printmg, ~ : ~ , L I I - 1 3 Frolilege, A, 5:4, L I O

George Mackley - wood engraver, 5:3, 162-65

Gla~ster's Glossary of The Book, 3:4, 174 Great Bird Illustrators and their Art 1730-

~ ~ ~ o , T h e , z:4,172-73

Heralds and Ancestors, 1:4,196 History of Graphic Design, A, 6:4, I 8 5-86 History of Illuminated Manuscripts, A, 9:3,

14-42 History of Lettering - Creative Experiment

and Letter Identity, A, I O : ~ , 91-92 How to Buy Rare Books, A practical guide to

the antiquarian book market, 8:4,

In Retrospect, IOO outstanding Manuscripts sold in the last four decades, z:4, I 69-72

Irish Chronicle 1577, 1:4, 189

James Scott and William Scott, Book- binders, 3:3, 128-33

John Harris's Books for Youth, 3:1, 37-40

Kate Greenaway, 4:4,176-77

Late Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts, 6:3, 142-44

Library Catalogues of the English Renais- sance, 6:2, 93

Library of Edward Gibbon, The, 3:4, 17-72

Lifetime's Reading, A, 5:4, 209 Living Curve, The, 7: 3, 141-4 2

London Illustrated, I 604-185 I , 8:2, 92-93 London Map-Sellers 1660-1720, I:4,

19-92 Lynton Lamb: illustrator, 1:4, 193-94

Map Collector, The, I:Z, 98 Marion Press, The, 5:4, 211-13 Ministering Angels, 3 :4, 168 Miscellany for Bibliophiles, 5:3, 161-62 Munby, A. N. L., Essays and Papers, 3:3,

133

QAIAPOE A Search for the Typographic Form of Plato's Phaedrus, Z:I, 37-38

Pictures to Print, the nineteenth-century engraving trade, 8:4, r 87-88

Printed Book in America, The, 2: 3, I 21-22

Private Press, The, 6:3, 144 Private Presses & Publishing in England

since 194 j, 3:2,94 Publishing & Printing at Home, 7:4, 192

R. A. Caton and the Fortune Press, 7:1, 44-45

Rare Book Game, The, 8: 2,92 Rare Book Saga, A; An Autobiography, 2:4,

I 69-7 2

Regional Angling Literature, 3: I, 4-42

Samuel Palmer, A Vision Recaptured, 3 :I , 43-44

Sheppard's Book dealers in the British Isles, 1987>9:2,94

Steel-engraved book illustrations in England, 3:4, 172

Studies for a Byron Bibliography, 3:4, 173-74

Supplement to 'John Harris's Books for Youth 1801-1843', A, 6:3, I42

Thames and Hudson Manual of Bookbind- ing, The, I:Z, 95-97

Thomas Bewick, an illustrated record of his life and work, 3: 2,94

Thomas Bewick: Birds, being impressions from original wood-blocks, 9:4, 188-89

Three Private Presses: Saint Dominic's Press, The Press of Edward Walters, Saint Albert's Press, z : j , I r o

Traditional Hungarian Songs, I :4, 194 Twelve Centuries of Bookbindings: 400-

1600,3:4, 175-77 Two decades of Hamady & The Perishable

Press Limited, 8:2,94

Victor Hammer: Artist and Printer, 5:4, 211-13

Victorian Publishers' Bindings, 10: 3, 13-32

Victorian Publishers' Book-Bindings in Paper, 6:3,14"41

Watercolours and Drawings of Thomas Bewick.. .,The, 4:4,177-78

Wayzgoose One, 8:3, 144 William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, and

the Kelmscott Chaucer, 6:2,92 Wood Engravings of John Farleigh, The,

8:1,43 Wood-engravings of John Nash, The, I0:4,

181-82

Zolotoi kliuch: etiudy o knigakh i knizh- nikakh, z: I, 3 2-3 3

Zoological Illustration, I:Z, 97-98

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RECENT FINE PRINTING and

RECENT PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS

Acetaria: A discourse of Sallets, 8:4, 191 Across the City, 3:2, 95 Ad Laudem Barbari, A Panegyric, 9:4,192 Adam Ferguson and the Idea o f Community,

?: I , 47 Additronal Types 1979,3:z, 96 Adventures of John MCAlpine, 8: I, 46 Aerial Noctiluca, The, 6:2, 94 Aftermath, 9: 3,144 Albion, A journal for private press printers,

2:4> I74 Alembic Press Guide to jaunts & Rambles

of a Printing Nature, The, 7: I , 48 AlembicPress, 3:z, 96; 4:2, 90; 6:2,95; 7:1,

48; 7:3, 145; I O : ~ , 96 Alexander's Feast, or the Power of Music,

9:4> 190 Allen Press Bibliography, The, 9:3, 144 Allen Press, 3:1,46; I O : ~ , 135 Alphabox Press, 9:4,191 ~ m b i ~ u i t ~ in Isolation, 1:4, 20-01

Andrew Hayem, 8:4,190 Anglo-Russian Relations, 7:3, 146 Angscot Productions, 5: 3, 166 Animal Anthology, An, 8:4,191 Anthem for Doomed Youth, 6:2,94 Anthology of Words and Pictures that give

Comfort-and-Joy, An, 8:4, 191-92 ArionPress, 7:4,193; 8:1,46; 8:4,190; 9:3,

143; IO:2,94; IO:4,183 Arran Gallery Press, 6:2,95 Art o f Printing, The, 5:4, 214 Art of the Bookbinder and Gilder, The, z: j ,

124-25 Arrivals, 10:4, 184 Ashby Lane Press, 6:2,94; 9:4, 192 Assize Sermon on National Apostasy, 6:4,

191 Azrael, & other poems, z: I , 39

Ballad of Agincourt, 6: 2,94 Barton Press, 10: 3, I 3 5 Beatitudes, The, 6:4, 191 Benedicite Omnia Opera, I O : ~ , 136 Bergamask, 5:3,166 Bievre River, The, 9: 3, 143 Big Sleep, The, 9: 3, I 4 3 Birds of the Pacific Slope, I O : ~ , 94 Biscuit City Press, z : ~ , 40

Black Cygnet Press, 4:3,134 Black Knight Press, 3:2,95 Black Pennell Press, 5:4,214; 6:4,191; 7:4,

194; 8:1,46; 9:4, 192; 10:4, 183 Blind Drawings, 1:4, 7-00

Book Becomes, The, 8: I, 45 Book Club o f California, 9:3,144 Book in Hand, 6:4, 192 Book Production Notes, I O : ~ , 94 Boulton, Reg, 5:3, 165 Brandywine Press, 5:4,214 Breakingof the Wave, The, z:3, 128 Brewhouse Private Press, 2: I, 40 Bruised Madonna, z: I, 40 Burst of Ballads, A, 5:3, 166 Butterflies are here, The, 3:z, 95

Cadenza Press, 6:2, 96; 9:4, 191-92; ro:j , '35

Castlelaw Press, 2: 3, I 27 Catalogue of Fine Press Printers in the

British Isles, A, 10:4, 184 Centaur Press, 9:3, 144 Cerddi, j : r , 48; 4:2, 89 Cerddi Gregynog, Poems 1450-1650, 3:1,

47 Chance Medley. 4:3, 133 Character ofJohn Bull, 2: I, 40 Cherub Press, 1:4, 200; 4:3, 134; 8:4, 192;

10:2,95 Chevington Press, 9:4, 191 Chilford Hall Press, 6:4, 192; 7:4, 194 Chill Air, 4: 3, I 3 3 ChimzraPress, 3:1,46; 3:4, 178; I O : ~ , 94 Chinese Papercuts, 8:4,19z Christmas Sermon, A, 8:4,191 Circus, 8:4, 191 Clarke, Eileen M., 7:3, 146 Closed Door, The, 2: I , 3 9 Coffee Room, The, 10:3, 136 Comfort Me with Apples, I O : ~ , 135 Concrete Poems, 8:1,45 Contrasts: The Arts and Religion, 4:3, I 34 Contre Coup Press, 10: 3, I 36 Contributions to the Clerihew Dictionary of

National Biography, 4: 3, I 3 3 Cuckoo Hill Press, 7:3, 146 Cummington Press, z: I, I 39

Curate of Clyro, The, 6:4, 191 Cuts & Verses from 'Typographia', 6:2,96 Cygnet Press, z:3, 124

Daedalus Press, 3:1,45 David Jones and the actually Loved and

Known, 1:4, 201

Day Book, Fragments I-jz,4:3, 134 Daylight Jobbery, 9:4,190 De Boom-Miens, 7: I, 48 De Lampionplanten, ?:I, 48 Death of Mary Queen of Scots, The, 7:4,

I94

J Debut at the Gewandhaus and after: A 19th

Century Singer's Diary, 3:3. 136 DeLittle, an English Wood-Letter Manufac-

1 turer, 4:2, 90 Diary o f a Non-Deflector, I O : ~ , 183 Diary of Engravings and Linocuts, A, 9:4,

191 Dildoides, z: I, 40 Directory o f Prrvate Presses, International:

Letterpress; Second, 3: 2,95 Directory o f Private Presses, International:

Letterpress; Third, 6:4, 190 Directory of Private Presses, International:

Letterpress; Fourth, I O : ~ , 184 Dodman Press, I:+ 201; 8:4, 192 Doors of Perception, I O : ~ , I 36 Down to the Sea in Ships, 10:4, 184 Dust, 9:3, 142 Duyfken Press, z:3, 127

Early Aberdeen Golf, 9:4, 192 Edible Architecture, I O : ~ , I 34 Egotistical Decline, The, 1:4, zoo Eight or Nine Wise-Words about Letter-

Writing, 4:2, 90 Elegies, and other poems (Kathleen Nott) ,

4:3> 133 Elizabeth Serrell of Wells, Her Recipes &

Remedies, 9: 3, 143 Elmete Press, z:3, 124-5 Engraved by Robert Gibbings, I O : ~ , 134 Epithalamion, j:z, 95 1 Epodes, The, 3:3, I 37 Erring Sister, The, 3: 3, I 3 8 Esslemont, David, 3:z, 95; 3:4, 178; 5:3,

165-66 Extracts from the Bermuda Gazette, 7:4,

193-94

Fables of Aesop and Others, 3: 3, I 3 6 Family Arrivals, 4:2, 89 Farewell to True Bookshops, 8:1,44

Five Women, z:4, 175 Fleece Press, 8:4, 189-90; I O : ~ , 95-96 Fleece Press Guide to the Art of Wood

Engraving, The, 10: z,95 Flesh of his Flesh, 6:4,190 Floriated Initials, 1:4, zoo FlorinPress, z : ~ , 40; 3:1, 45; 3:3, 136; 8:4,

190; 10:3, 135 Fondslijst, I O : ~ , 96 Fort, The, Z:I, 40 Four Dogs, 4:2,89 Four Poems for Christmas (Neville Bray-

brooke), 9:4,191 Four Stories (Alexander Pushkin), 10:3,135 Four Tales o f the Clyde, 6:4,191 Fourth International Directory of Private

Presses: Letterpress, I O : ~ , 184 Fragments o f Mythology, 3:1,46 Friar of Rubygill, The, 1:4, zoo From Another Part of the Island, q:z, 90 From Garden to Galaxy, 3:3, I 3 8 From the Snows to the Seas, 9:3, 144 Fungus and Curmudgeonly, j:z, 96

Games and Penalties, 3:2, 96 Gehenna Press, 6:2,95 Gemini Press, 3: 2 ,9 5 Gleniffer Press, 3:1, 46-47 GlimpseofThomas Traherne, A , 3: I , 45-46 Golgonooza Press, I:+ 201; 2:3, 127-28;

4:3,133; 6:4,190 Graphic Methods in Book Illustration, 3:3,

138 Great Gatsby, The, 8:1,46 Green Song, 3 : 3, I 3 8 Gregynog Press, 1:4, zoo Grendel, Grongar Hill, 6:2, 95 5:4,214

Grim's Moustache, 9:4,190 Gryphon Press, 3:1,45 Gwasg Gregynog, 3:1,47-48; 4:2, 89; 6:4,

191; 10:4, 183

Happy Prince, The, 6:2,96 Happy Prince and other stories, The, 3:3,

I37 Hare Press, 6:2,96 Harper, F. M. H., 3:3, 136 Hawk Press, ~ 4 , 1 7 4 Hayloft Press, 6:4, 192; 8:4, 192; Io:r ,

94-95 He &She &Angels Three, 2: I, 39 Hedgehog Press, 7: 3, 146 Heraldic Influence on Early Printers'

Devices, 2: 3, I 14-25

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History of the Marlborough College Press, A , 7 : 1 , 4 8

Holmes, Keith, 3 :1 ,46; 3:4, 178 Holy Sonnets, I O : ~ , 96 Homage to Cheval, 4 :2 ,89 Holy Tradition of Working, A , 6 : 4 , 190 Home Thoughts from Abroad, 8:1,46 Hoodoo McFiggin's Christmas, 9 :4 , 191 Horizon Handmade Books, 3:3, I 37 Howdy 6 the Upgetting, The, I O : ~ , 183

Icarus Books, 6 :2 , 96 Icons Waves, 9 :4 ,190 Ideal Book or the Book Beautiful, The, I O : ~ ,

135 Immaculate Magpies, The, 6:2,94 Imprisoned Heart, The, 3: I , 45 In de Bonnefont, 7 : 1 , 4 8 ; 8:1 ,44 Inky Parrot Press, 10:4, 184 In Praise of Plaistow, in the County of

Essex, 7 : 3 , 146 ' I t is the Choice of the Gods', 1:4, 201

Jackdaw, 4:3,134 Janus Press, Z : I , 39 Jester, The, 4:3, I 3 3 John Bewick: a selection of wood-

engravings, 3 :4, I 7 8 Judith, 7 : 3 , 146

Kalendarium Hortense, The Gard'ners Almanac, 6 :2 ,96

Keepsake Poems, 2: 3, I 27 Keepsake Press, Z : I , 40; z :3 , 127; 2:4,

174-75; 3:3, 137-38; 4:3 , 733; 5:4> 7-14; 6 : 2 , 95; 6:4 , 190; 7 : 3 , 146; 8:1, 45; 9:3 , 143; I O : ~ , 96; 10:3, 135-36

KellyIWinterton Press, 6 :4 , 190 Kickshaws, 3:3, 138; 8:1,45-46; I O : ~ , 135 King, Simon & Christian Barnes, 8:1,46 Kingdom of Bran, The, 3: I , 46 Kissing Place, The, 5:4, 214 Kit-Cat Press, 1:4, zoo; 3:3, 136; 5:3, 166 Knot Garden, The, 5 : 3,166 Kubla Khan, 7 :4 ,194

La Belle Dame Sans Merci, 10:2, 95 Lakeland Diary, A , 8 : r , 44 Landscapes, 3: I , 46 Langtry Press, 9 :3 , 143 Last Crisis, The, 6 : 4 , 192 Late Harvest, A , 10: 3, I 3 6 Laudatio for Hermann Zapf, 6 :4 ,190 Lauds, 3:1,45 Lawrence, Simon, 6:4, 19 I

Leaf History of British Printing 1610-1772, A , I O : ~ , 96

Legacy ofMeta1 Types, A , 10:4, 184 Leopard's Head Press, 6 :4 , 192 Leo Wyatt's Little Book of Alphabets, 8:4,

190 Leon Underwood, His wood engravings,

10:2,95 Letter from Hampstead, A, I O : ~ , I 3 5 Letter from Lewis Chaucer, 8 : I , 4 5 Letter from Masada, A , 5:4, 214 Letter to Edgar Jepson, A, 3: I , 45 Letter t o Emiko, A , 7 : 4 , 193 Libanus Press, Z : I , 39; 8:4, 189; 9:4,

189-90; I O : ~ , 134 Lickety-split Splickety-Lick Clickety-Click,

3:3> 138 Life Class, The, 3 : 3, I 3 7 LikeMother . . . and other tales, j :g, 138 Lister, Raymond, 5:3 , 166 Literature of Letterpress Printing 1849-

1900, The, 8:4, 190 Little Bird Press, 6 : 4 , 192 Liturgical Parenthesis of David Jones, The,

2:3, 127-28 LongTimeAgo,4:3,133 Lubbock, J . G., 3:3, 138 Luke Clennell, Bewick Apprentice, 5:3,

165-66

Machines, 9 :4 ,190 Mandeville Press, 2 : 3, I 26 Mapletree Private Press, 3: 2, 96; 6 : 2, 96 Margaret Wells, 8:4, 190 Marlowe Court, 5:3, 166 Matrix 7 , 10:3, 136 Messer Pietro Mio, 8:4, 189 Mini-Book Printers in Herne Hill, 3:2, 96 Monday Terrace, 4 : 3, I 3 3 Moods that Endure, 3 : I , 45 Moon Dies, The, 6 :4 , 192 Moral Fable-talk, A , 10:4, 183 Moschatel Press, 2: 3, 126-27 Moss Rose Press, The , 9:4, 190 Moss Rose Press, 9:4, 190 Mountains of Wales, The, 10:4, 183 Mr Chesterton comes to tea, or: how the

King of England captured Redskin Ireland, z :3 , I 24

Murphy's Select Bar, 8:1,44

Narbulla Agency, 1 :4 , zoo; 3:2, 96 Natura, 2: I , 3 9 Nature Poetry from John Clare, 6 : 2,95 N d A Press, 1:4, 201; 3 : z , 96; 9:3 , 143

N~~~ Broom Press, 1:4, 200-01; 2:3, 127; 3:3,137; 4:3 , 133; 5:3,166

Nell~castle upon Tyne: a short account o f its foundatzon, j : z , 95

~ ~ ~ 1 s from the Rare Book Room, z :3 , 126; 4:3> I34

~ , ~ / ? t Prayers, I O : ~ , 13 5 Nkdba goes to market, 8 : I , 46 North Y o r k Publ~c Library, z : 3 , 1 z 6 ~ ~ ~ , e s from the Correspondence, 9 :4 ,191 Noilce t o Employees rn 1852, A , 1:4, 200

Ofj,owe and Music, 3: 2, 96 oldSt11e Press, 8 :1 ,45; I O : ~ , 136 on the morning of Christ's nativity, 5:3,

166 on T w o Wheels, 1:4, ror on White Horse Hill, and other poems, 6 :2 ,

9 6 only Connect, 8:1,45-46 Op$l Press, j :3 , 138 oscpr Mellor: The Fantasy Press, 1:4, zor Other Planet, The, 2: I , 40

paper makzng zn Nepal, 7.3, 145 parfy Games for T w o , 96 ~ ~ ~ l ~ n u s Press, 8:4, 191 peabock Press, 8:4, 191 pen,n~el Press, 3 :3 , 136; 4 : 2 , 90; 5.4, 214;

6 : 4 , 191; 7 : 4 , 194; 8:1 , 45; 8.4, 191-92; 10:4, 184

~,,&x Press, 2 :1 , 40; 4 : 2 , 90; 6 : 2 , 95-96; 6:4 , 192; 7 : 3 , 146; 7 : 4 , 193; 8:1, 45; 8:4, 191

pe$etua Press, 6 : 2, 96 perpan Storzes from the Arabian Nzghts,

3:1> 46 p I g l ~ t Press, 8.1,46; 9:4 , 190 plk( Press, 3: 3, I3 7 pipir of the Stars, The, 9 :3 , 143 plaies, poems, parntrngs and drawzngs, 7 : 4 ,

194 plalen: Selected Poems, z : 3 , I 27 plo,~gh Press, 3:3, 138; 6:2 , 95; 8:4, 190;

I o : r , 96 p lo l~gh Press 1967-1981, The, 6:2,95 peeps (Wallace Stevens), 8:4, 190 poems of Wrllram Austrn, The, 6 :2 ,96 poet & Printer, 1:4, zoo; z : ~ , 40; 3:2, 96;

4:2 , 89; 6:2 ,94; 6:4, 190 roe t's 1982, A , 6 : 4 , 190 polfmrc agaznst Przntmg, I O : ~ , 94-95 potpcki o f Montalk, Count, 7 : 4 , 1 9 3 pOtger, David & Sue, 4 :2 , 89

Press o f Arden Park, 3:2,95; 6 : 4 , 1 9 0 ; IO:4, 184

Press, that Villainous Engine, The, 6 :4 , 191 Priapus Press, j : z , g 5 ; 3:3,136; 4 : z , 89-90;

4:3,134; 5:3,166; 6 : 2 , 9 4 ; 7 4 , I94 Primer ofBirds, A , 6:2,95 Printing, 9:4, 191-92 Prints and Drawings (Hickey, Owen) , 9:3,

I43 Private Press in Hertfordshire, The, 8:4,192 Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, The, 7 : 3 ,

146 Protection Racket, 6 : 2,95 Protest, 5:3,165 Proverbs and Paper-cuts from China, 8:4,

191 Pwyll a Riannon, 3:4, 178

Quarto Press, 3: I , 4 5 Quis Desiderio . . .?, I O : ~ , 134

Rampant Lions Press, 8 :1 ,45; 9 : 3, 144 Reader, Lover of Books, Lover of Heaven,

233, 126 Red Apple Press, 3: I , 47 Reformed Library-Keeper, The, z : j , I 27 Ring o f Leaves, A , 8 :4 ,192 RiseandFall, 8:1,45 Rivers in the desert, 5:4, 214 Rocket Press, 6 :2 , 94; 6 : 4 , 191; 7 : 4 ,

193-94; 8:1 ,44; 9:3, 144; 9:4 , 191 Roman Books and their Impact, z : j ,

124-25 Rondeau, 3:3,137 Rougemont Press, 7 :4 , 194 Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayaam, The, 4 :2 ,9o

Salute to Celia Fiennes, 6 :2 ,94 Sculptures ofKilpeck, The, I O : ~ , 135 Second international Directory of Private

Presses: Letterpress, 3 : z , 95 Seein' Things, 3 : I , 4 5 Selected Poems (William Barnes), 4 : 2,90 Selection of Wood Engravings used by the

Gregynog Press, 1924, A , 1:4, zoo September Press, 9:4,1go-91 Septentrio Press, 6 : r , 94 Sequestered in the Cradle, 6:2,96 Seuphor a Natalie, 1 :4 , zo1 Seven Deadly Sins, The, 3 : 3, I 3 6 Shadow on the Plain, The, 6 :4 ,192 Shaftesbury, 6 :4 , 192 Shetlandia, 3 : j , I 3 6 Singing Heart, The, 4:3, I 3 3

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Sir Emery Walker, 18~1-1933,9:4,19~ Six Love Poems, 8:4, 191 Sixteen contemporary wood engravers, 5:3,

166 Sliding Magnets, 6:2, 96 Smalley, John, j : r , 46 Sod's Law, 2: 3, I 27 Solemne League and Covenant for Reforma-

tion and Defence of Religion, A, 3:3, 137

Solitude, j:g, I 37 Some Letters from Charles Ricketts and

Charles Shannon, to 'Michael Field' (1894-1904 3:1,48

Some Printers and Publishers of Conjuring Books, z:3, 124-25

Somme Man, 3: 3, I 3 6 Songs of the Press, 6:4,191 Soul as Sphere 6 Androgyne, The, 4: 3,13 3 South Atlantic Protest, I O : ~ , 96 Sowing the Seeds of a Dream, 6:4, 191 Space and Line, 4:3,133 Sporting Fishes of the British Isles, The, 9:4,

191 Stanbrook Abbey Press, j : r , 45; 4:3, 134 Starwheel Press, 3:1, 46; 3:3, 136-37; 5:4,

214; 7:4, 194; 9:3> 142; 9:4> 190 States of undress, 7:4, 194 Steal-Away, 3:3, 137 Stellar Press, 7:1,48 Stevens, Eric & Joan, z : ~ , 39; 3:1,45; 10:4,

184 Still Point Press, 8:4, 191 Stoat, in Winter, 7:4,194 Stourton Press, 5:4, 214; 6:2,96 Strict Seasons, 3: 3, I 36-37 Swing Park, The, 6:2,94 Symposium of Pluto, 9:4, I 89

T. E. Lawrence, Book designer, 8:4,189-90 Tabard Private Press, r o : ~ , 94 Tale of Silver, A, 4: + ,90 Tale of Two Dragons, A, 3:2,96 Tale of Two Princesses, A, 3:2, 96 Tale of Two Witches, A, 3:2,96 Tama-inu Po, 7:4, 193 Tarragon Magic, z: I , 40 Taylor, W . Thomas, I O : ~ , 136 Telesoftware for the Nineteen-Eighties, 3: I ,

4 7 Temple of Flora, The, 7:4, 193 Temples of Power, 2:3, I24 Ten Poems (Joan Barton), 2: I, 40 Thackeray's Alphabet, 3:2, 96 Thieves of Time, The, 6:4,190

Thinking about Mr Person, 3:4, 178 Third International Directory of Private

Presses: Letterpress, 6:4,190 Thomas Olivers o f Tregynon, 3:1,47 Thought for Today, I O : ~ , 184 3 Surrealist Poems (Roger Roughton), 2: I,

39 Three Songs (Wilmot, John, Earl of

Rochester), 2: I , 39 To His Coy Mistress, 1:4, roo To John Piper on his Eightieth Birthday,

7: 1 ,48 Totleigh Riddles, The, 4:2,90 Tract One, 9:3, 144 Tragara Press, 3:1,48 Tragara Press, 1954-1979, The, 3: I, 48 Transparent Room, The, 3:1,46 Treavis Press, 4:2, 89 Tribute to Diana Bloomfield, 8:1,45 Twelve Alphabetic Images, 6:4, 192 Twelve Alphabetik Images in Colour, 7:4,

194 Twelve Poems (Christopher Driver), 8: I, 45 Twenty-fi ve Poems (Hamdija Demirovic),

3:3.137 Twenty-four Nudes, 8:1,45 Two Conceits for Shakespearians, 7: 3, I 46 Two Tales (Edgar Allan Poe), ro:r, 94 Typographeum, 1:4,201; 4:3,133

Uncle Bouncer's Bright Idea, 3: I, 45 Unidentified Flying Printer, Io:z, 96; 10:3,

I35 University of Alberta Library, z:3, 126; 4:3,

134

Van der Wal, Eric, I O : ~ , 96 Very Long Tale, A, 7:3,145 Vines, 7:4, 193 Vintage Publications, 2: 3, 124 'Visitation, The', 4:2, 89

Waiting for Death, 5:4,214 War Poems of Wilfred Owen, 6:4, 192 Wayang Kulit: Javanese Shadow puppets,

4:3> I34 Which Hot Ghost will Whisper the Still

Centre, 3:3,137 Whittington Press, 7:1, 48; 8:1, 44; 9:4,

192; I O : ~ , 136 Why Potocki?, 4:3,133 Wild Cherry of Greg~nog, The, 3:1,47 William Morris, C. R. Ashbee and the Arts

and Crafts, 9:4,192 Winchester Folios, 6:2,95

Windhover Press, 2:1, 39 Woods Beyond a Cornfield, 2:4,174

Windswept, s : j , I 66 Workshop Press, 9:4, 191; I O : ~ , 184

Wit ofBurns, The, 3: I, 46-47 World is Round, The, 8:4, 190

WombtoTomb, 10:3,135 World's End Press, 3: I, 45-46

Woodcraft Press, 4 : r , 9o Wrath Valley Anthology, The, 4:t, 89

Wood Engravings, a selection 1960-1977, 7:3> 1 4 ~ ZOO, z:4, 175

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THE PRIVATE LIBRARY

Fourth Series Volumes 1-10

1988-1997

INDEX

Compiled by

THORSTEN SJOLIN

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THE PRIVATE LIBRARY

Index to Volumes I-10,1988-97 Fourth Series

Compiled by Thorsten Sjolin

References are first to the volume, shown in bold type, then to the part , and finally to the page number. T h e editor of t he fourth series of The Private Library was

David Chambers, joined by co-editor Paul W. Nash from Volume 7 N o I, and by

Steven E. Smi th f rom Volume 7 N o I to Volume 8 No 4.

Adam, Michael, 9:2,50-67 Alderson, Brian, 82, 29-33 Allison, John, 4:4, 170-172 Almost a bibliography, a partial account of

Peter Fleming in print, lo:^, 3-26 Ayrton. Michael, 1:4,18j-i91

Baldwin, Peter, 3:4,148-177 Banks, Colin, 7:2,60-66 Baring, Collecting, 8:4,148-163 Beaumont, Robin de, r:i, 4-19; 9:1, 2-47 Bewick in bas-relief, 10:3,izg-132 Billings, Hammatt 1818-1874 (book

illustrator of Boston), 7:j,loz-113 Bindman, Geoffrey, 6:2,83-88 Birrell, Augustine, ):z,53-62; 3:2,62-65 Birrell, Augustine: Man of Books and

Reading, ):z, 53-62 Bloxam, Matthew Holbeche: Writer on

Architectural History . . . , 1:4,151-182 Bonnefant, In de, $:I, 20-34 Book art in Hungary, io:i, 27-40 Book-buying, 3 :~ . 62-65 Book illustrations of Michael Ayrton, The

i:4,183-191 Book illustrators of the German

Democratic Republic, 10:2, 51-80 Bookplates of Frans Masereel, The,

l:3, 125-137 Books and prints of Shirley Jones, The,

l:3, 114-123 Bookselling, io:4,i8z-i89

Boreas, Peter, $:I, 20-34 Borrow Society, George, The, 6:3,i36-138 Brautigan Library, The, 7:4,172-179 Brenchley, Frank, 1:3, 103-113 Broomhead, Frank, 1:4,151-182; 2:3, 130-138;

9:2,68-91; 133-139 Brown, Richard, 7:4,140-171; lo:j, 101-115 Bruccoli, Matthew J., 44, 132-145 Brusewitz. Gunnar, artist and book-

illustrator, 4:2, 58-65 Burleigh, Richard, 6:3,i36-138 Burroughs Society, Edgar Rice, The,

6:4,184-185 Butcher, David, 6:3,ioo-119

Cape, Stephen H., 6:4,168-178; 7:r, 67-76 Caroline, Queen, and the divorce 1820-21, a

non-collection, 6:1,4-17 Cataloguing with a word processor,

3:3,100-111 Cave, Roderick (Ed), i:1,27-42; Z:~,IOO-117 Chambers, David, 33, 100-106; 4:4,146-169;

5:3, 99-102; 6:1,18-40; 63, ijl-ij$; 83, 25-28; 8:1,34-36; 8 2 , ~ ~ - 7 3 ; 8:3,125-129; 8:4,181-190; lO:3, 99-100

Cinamon, Gerald, 24,148-177; ?:I, 32-42 Clothworkers' Hall, Library, 8:3,100-124 Cockerels and Amazons: Letters of

Christopher Sandford to Clifford Webb, 1946-1947,1:1, 27-42

Collecting Baring, 8:4,148-163 Collecting detective fiction, 3:1, 4-16

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T H E P R I V A T E L I B R A R Y . F O U R T H S E R I E S A R T I C L E S

Collecting modern German fine printing, 5% 53-67

Collecting Mr Eliot, 1:3, 103-113 Collecting Pogonotomy, 4:2,45-57 Collecting private press books, 10:4,148-181 Collecting science fiction and fantasy,

7:2,67-76 Collecting Sitwelliana, 24,178-185 Collection of Italian writing-books of the

sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 2:1, 4-44

College Magazines, 8:2,74-89 Collins, John, io:i, 3-26 'Conon's songs from exile', The Limited

Editions Publications of Lawrence Durrell, 3:4,148-177

Cotton, John, 4:i, 15-30 Cuala Press, Some aspects of, 2:j, 118-129 Cuir-Ciselk bindings, 44 , 170-172 Cundall, Joseph, additions and corrections,

3% 137-138

Daniel Press, $:j, 99-102 Darley, Felix, i822-88,7:3, 114-129 de Beaumont, Robin, 52, 4-19; 93, 2-47 Debts, 4:4, 132-145 Detective fiction, Collection, 3:1,4-16 Diary of T. E. Lawrence MCMXI, The,

6:4,178-181 Dodwell, Fiona, lo:j, 116-128 Dropmore and Queen Anne Presses, The,

5:j, 108-134 Dropmore Press, addendum, 6:4,181-183 Dunn, Thomas Allan, a true enthusiast,

83, 130-134 Durrell, Lawrence, 3:4, 148-177

Edition Tiessen, 'serving author and reader', 82, 52-73

Eliot Fellowship, The George, 7:1,43-44 Eliot, T. S., collecting, 1:3, 103-113 'English as she is spoke' The Story of a

Literary Curiosity, 5:2,68-79 Eternal Italy, 72, 80-82 Exlibris library in Japan, An, 5:4,141-167 Exlibris of the Golden Age, The, 9:3,98-144

Fairfull Smith, George, i o : ~ , 81-92 Fine bookmaking, 6:2,88-90

Fleming, Peter, almost a bibliography, io:i, 3-26

Folio Society, The, io:j, 133-139 Form of the book, The, 6:3,iji-13: Forster, Bob, l0:3, 99-100 Franklin, Charlotte, io:i, 27-40 Franklin, Colin, i:j, 115-123 French Bibliophile Society Banquet

Menus, 43, 85-99 Fuller. Roy, A Bibliographer's Thoughts

on Collecting (or Vice Versa?), $:I, 35-47

Garnett, Richard, 6:4,16i-167; 9:4,148-167 Garnett, Dr Richard, Library of, 6:4,161-167 Genesis of a book-collecting interest, The,

9:2,68-91 Gentleman, David, as book-illustrator,

12, 51-100 German fine printing, Collecting modern,

5:2,53-67 Glad Hand Press, z:z, 52-81 Golden Cockerel Press, 7:r, 60-66 Graham, Rigby, 5:i, 20-34; 8:i,i9-24 Great Auk, or Garefowl, The, 43,119-123 Grey, Jill, Collection, lo:?, 116-128 Grey Walls Press Crown Classics, The,

z:j, 100-117

Hans van Eijk's In de Bonnefant, 5:i, 20-34 Hardacre, Kenneth, 5:j,ioj-107 Hare, Steve, 8:1, 37-38 Hawkes, Elizabeth H., 7:3,qo-101 Head, Sir Francis Bond, 1793-i875,4:2,66-73 Herrmann, Frank, 8:4,164-180 Hoover, John Neal, 7:j,iij-129 Housman Society, The, 8:2,90-91 Hulbert, Charles, The publications of,

Illustrators: Ayrton, Michael, 1:4,18j-i91 Billings, Hammatt, 73, 102-113 Brusewitz, Gunnar, 4:2, 58-65 Darley, Felix, 73,114-129 Gentleman, David, 12, 51-100 Jewitt, Orlando, $32, 68-91 Jones, Shirley, i:j, ii4-izj Kemble, E. W., 7:3,ijo-144 Ljungberg, Sven, io:i, 41-46

Illustrators cont Masereel, Frans, I:?, 125-137 Sainsbury, Hester, 3:j,ii2-136, $2, 80-89 St John, J. Allen, 6:4,168-178 Severin, Mark, 6:1,18-40 Wegner, Fritz, 94,168-182 Woodward, Alice B., z:4,148-177

Imaginative Book Illustration Society, The, 8:3,13~-136

In de Bonnefant, 53, 20-34 Italian writing books, z:i, 4-44

Jefferson, George, i:i, 13-26 Jewitt, Orlando, q : ~ , 68-91 Jill Grey Collection, The, l0:3, 116-128 Jones, Bob & the Glad Hand Press,

83, 125-129 Jones, Robert M., z:z,~z-81; 8:j,i25-129 Jones, Shirley, books and prints of,

1:3, 114-123 Jordan, E. D. (1913-1992) & the Septentrio

Press, 53, 103-107

Keepsake Press, 1957-1989, The, 3:z,66-92 Keller, Dean H., 7:2,77-80 Kemble, E. W., 73,130-144 Kerrigan, Philip, 7:4,180-181 Kinane, Vincent, z:j, 118-129

Lamb Society, Charles, 6:1,4i-42 Lamb, The, printed by Rachel Daniel, 1889,

5:3,99-102 Latin Press Pygmy Albion, The, 8:1,34-36 Lawrence, T. E., Diary MCMXI, 6:4,178-181 Lawrence Society, T. E., The, 7:4,180-181 Lewis, Roy, 3:2,67-92 Library at Clothworkers' Hall in the City

of London, The, 8:3,ioo-124 Library of Dr Richard Garnett, The,

6:4,16i-167 Ljungberg, Sven, a Swedish illustrator and

author, io:i, 41-46 Locker, Frederick, 4:3,ioo-118 Lungarno Series, The, 64,148-160

Makedonskaia, Elena, 1:3,i~y-137 Making of a livre d'artiste: Le Lezard, The

63, 120-130 Manners maketh man, 7:1,4-24

Mark Severin's bookplates, 6:1,18-40 Marryats, The, A Family of Writers,

8:1, 4-18 Martin, Douglas. 94, 168-182; 10 :~ . 51-80 Martin Jr. Francis, 7:j,ijo-144 Masereel, the bookplates of, I:?, 125-137 McCrimmon, Barbara, k4.161-167 McLean, Ruari, 3:3,137-138 Minet, Paul, 10:4,i8~-189 Morris, Guido, 8:1, 29-33 Morris, Talwin (1865-i9ii), A checklist,

'$1, 32-42 Moss, Graham, 5:4,168-170 Musgrave, George (1798-i883), 4:i, 5-13

Nash, Paul W., 5:j,io8-134; 6:4,178-181; 6:4,18l-183; 7:1,43-44; 10:4, 148-181

Newton, A. Edward, Catalogues, The, z:2,82-92

Newton, A. Edward, George Ulizio &The Whale, 7:2,77-80

Nineteenth-Century Publishers' Bindings 1820-1900, 9:l, 2-47

Nonesuch Press, The, a personal view, 94,148-167

O'Gorman, James F., 73,102-113

Pandora et al, 83, 25-28 Parfit, Cliff, 5:4,141-167; q:j, 98-144 Pathology of book collecting, The,

6:2,83-88 Penguin Collectors' Society, The, 8:1, 37-38 Pike, B. A,, 3:1, 4-16 Pogonotomy, Collecting, 4445-77 Prance, Claude A., 3:z, 53-62 Priapus Press and Poets, The, 4:1, 15-30 Pseudonym Library, The, xi, 13-26 Publications of Charles Hulbert, 1778-1857,

The, 4:4,146-169 Pursuing American illustrations, 7:3,90-101

Queen Anne Press, 5:3,io8-134 Queen Caroline and the divorce 1820-21, a

non-collection, 6:1,4-17

Rabaiotti, Renato, z:i, 4-44 Reverend George Musgrave (1798-i883),

The: A neglected author. 4:1,5-13

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T H E P R I V A T E L I B R A R Y . F O U R T H S E R I E S

Ritchie, Neil, 2:4, 178-185; 32, 17-31; 6:4,148-160; 7:2,80-82

Rohse, Otto, and his private press, 7:4,148-171

Rota, Anthony, 5:2, 53-67

Sainsbury, Hester, a book-illustrator of the 192os, 33, 112-136

Sainsbury, Hester, some further notes, 52, 80-89

St John, J. Allen, 1872-1957, 6:4,168-178 Sandford, Christopher, letters to Clifford

Webb, 1946-1947,1:1, 27-42 Savage, Toni, Singer, Printer, and Friend,

83, 19-24 Science fiction and fantasy, Collecting,

72, 67-76 Septentrio Press, y:3,103-107 Serendipity in the saleroom, 8:4, 164-180 Severin, Mark, bookplates, 6:1,18-40 Shepard, Leslie, 5:z,68-79 Simpson, W. G., 8:2,74-89; 8:4,148-163 Sitwelliana, Collecting, ~4,178-185 Sitwelliana, Some inscribed, 3:1,17-31 Sjolin, Thorsten, 4:z,45-$7; 4:2,58-65;

7:1, 25-42; 7:2, 52-59; 7:4, 172-179; 8:1, 4-18; 8:j, 130-134; l0:1, 41-46

Smith, Alan, 33, 107-111 Smith, George Fairfull, 10:2,8i-92 Smith, Philip, 62, 52-82 Smith, Steven E., 5:1,35-47 Society for the art of the book in Sweden,

The, 72, 52-59 Some aspects of the Cuala Press, 2:3,118-129 Some inscribed Sitwelliana, 3:l. 17-31 Some new light on the 1843 Vicar of

Wakt$eld 91, 4-19 Sonnichsen, Joanne, IO:~, 129-132 St John, J. Allen, 1872-1957,6:4,168-178 Stanbrook Abbey Press 1956-1990, The,

6:3,100-119 Staples, 5:4, 168-170

Strachan, W. J., 4% 85-99; 63, 120-130 Swan, Joseph, (1796-1872), engraver and

publisher, 102, 81-92 Swedish book illustrators, 73, 25-42

Taylor, Kim: Book Designer, 9:2, 50-67 Thomas, Peter, 62, 88-90 Tiessen, Wolfgang, 8:2, 52-73 Tucker, Peter, i : ~ , $1-loo; 1:4,183-191;

3:3,112-136; 5:2,80-89 Typographical masterpiece, A, (The

Golden Cockerel Four Gospels), 7:2,6o-66

Ultimate sentimental collection, The, 1:4,192-196

Understanding the physical book-arts, 62, 52-82

van Eijk, Hans, r:i, 20-34 van Voorst, John: patron publisher of

Victorian natural history, i:i, 5-12 Vicar of Wakefield, Some new light on the

1843, 5:L 4-19

Wayzgoose Press, The, lo:?, 101-115 Webb, Clifford, 1:1, 27-42 Wegner, Fritz, an illustrator's illustrator,

9:4,168-182 Weininger, Eva M., 7:1, 4-24 Westwood, Frank H., 6:4,184-185 Wickham, D. E., i:4,192-196,~:~. 82-92;

4:1, 5-13; 42, 66-73; 4:3,101-118; 43, 119-123; 61, 4-17; 61, 41-42; 8:3, 100-124

Williams, R. B., 1:1, 5-12 Woodward, Alice B., 24,148-177 Woodward, G. R., Parson and Printer,

8:4,181-190

Zaehnsdorf, Joseph, an early binding and a new address, z:3,1j1-138

Antiquarian Books: A Companion for Booksellers, Librarians and Collectors, 7:2, 85-87

Artists' Books: The Book as a Work of Art, 1963-1995,8:3,117-138

Art Nouveau and Art Deco bookbinding, 2:3, 139-141

Art of Marbled Paper, The: marbled patterns and how to make them, 4:L 36-39

Ashendene Press, The, xi, 44-45

Binding Variants with More Binding Variants in English Publishing 1829- 1900, 24,186-188

Bookcloth 1823-1980, 9:4, 188-192 Britain in Pictures. A History and

Bibliography, 8:1,39-42 British Royal Bookplates, 63,140-141 Buckland Wright, John,The Engravings of

3% 139-140

Catalogue of the William Ridler Collection of Fine Printing, 3:1,46-47

Charles Keeping. An Artist's Life, 64,186-187

Children and their Books. A celebration of the work of lona and Peter Opie, 3:4,179-180

Christopher Sclater Millard: Bibliographer &Antiquarian Book Dealer, 4:2,74

Chronicles of Golf, 1457-1857, The, 73, 46-47 Chronology of Books with Colour Printed

Illustrations or Decorations: 15th to 20th century, 62,9196

Clandestine Erotic Fiction in English, 1 8 0 0 - l 9 ~ 0 , 6 : 1 , ~ ~ - ~ 6

Collecting Books, 9:2,92-93 Corvinus Press, The: A history and

bibliography, 8:2,92-94

Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval and Renaissance Latin Manuscripts (Trinity College Library Dublin), 3:4,180-182

Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators, 8:1,43-44; 9:4,184-185

BOOK REVIEWS

7

Early Bindings in Paper: a brief history, 4:L 33-36

Early Lithographed Music, 8:4,191-192 Encyclopedia of the Book, 9:4,185-187 English Library, An, 3:3,140-142 Engravings of John Buckland Wright, The,

33, 139-140 Eragny Press, 7:4,186-187 Ex-libris of Philip Hagreen, The,

I:?, 140-144

Falls the Shadow, 9:4,183-184 Fawcett, Benjamin, engraver and colour

printer, I:?, 138-140 First Editions, A field guide for collectors

of English and American literature, 7:4,182-185

Fischer, Gerald Lyn, and the Pump Press, 7% 45-46

For Personal Pleasure: Gerald Lyn Fischcr and the Pump Press, 7:1, 45-46

Forwarded and Finished: An Amusement Concerning Bookbinders, 7:4,188-189

Gill, Eric, A Bibliography, 4:1, 31-32 Gwasg Gregynog: a descriptive catalogue of

printing at Gregynog 1970-1990, 42.76-78

Hagreen, Philip, The Ex-libris o f , 1:j, 140-144

Hanborough Parrot Pieces, z:3, 141-142 Henty, G. A,, 1832-1902, a bibliographical

study, lo:i, 47-48 Hermes, Gertrude, The Wood-Engravings

of, 53, 135-136 Hillier, Jack, Selection of wood engravings

1933-1987,4:4,173-174 History of Decorated Bookbinding in

England, The, 5:4,172-174

Illustrated Gift Book, The, 3:2, 94-95

Journeyman, 4:2, 74-76

Keene, Charles Samuel, The Work of, 9:4,184-185

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T H E P R I V A T E L I B R A R Y . F O U R T H S E R I E S

Keeping, Charles. An Artist's Life, 6:4,186-187

Kelmscott Press, The, A History of William Morris' Typographical Adventure, 5:2,92-94

Kendrew of York and his Chapbooks for Children, 3:i, 43-44

London Bookbinders 1780-1806, The, 2% 93-9f

Manual Typographique, io:3,140-141 Mathews, Elkin, Publisher to Years, Joyce,

Pound, 3:i, 44-45 Merker, Printing & the mind of,

lO:3, 141-142 Millard, Christopher Sclater: Bibliogra-

pher &Antiquarian Book Dealer, 4:2, 74

Nash, Paul, Wood-Engravings of, 10:2, 93-95

Paper Journey, A, 64,187-189 Pissarro, Lucien, Wood Engravings of, &

A Bibli~gra~hical List of Eragny Books, 7:4,186-187

Practical Guide to Book Repair and Conservation, 1:3,144-146

Printing & the mind of Merker, lo:?, 141-142

Pump Press, 7:i, 45-46

Ridler, William, Catalogue of Fine Printing, 3:1,46-47

Saint Dominic's Press, A Bibliography 1916-1937.82, 45-46

Selection of wood engravings 1933-1987 (Jack Hillier), 4:4,173-174

Severin, Mark, 6:1,43-44 Shakesueare Domesticated: The

eighteenth-century editions, 4:i, 32-33 Stanbrook Abbey Press, The, 6:3,14i-142 Studies in the History of Bookbinding,

63, 138-140

Telling Line, The: Essays on fifteen contemporary book illustrators, 34 45-46

Texfake: An account of the Theft and Forgery of Early Texas Printed Docu- ments, 5:z,qo-91

Thames and Hudson Manual of Bookbinding, The, 4:3,124

Treasures of Childhood: Books, toys and games from the Opie Collection, 34,179

Trinity College Library Dublin: Descrip- tive Catalogue of the Medieval and Renaissance Latin Manuscripts, j:4,180-182

Twentieth-Century Children's Writers, 3:4,178-179

Unwin, Norah S., Artist and Wood Engraver, 4:3,124-126

Victorian illustrated Books i8f0-1870, 7:2,84-85

Victorian Illustrations: The Pre-Raphael- ites, the Idyllic School and the High Victorians, q:i, 48

Western Books on China published up to 1850,3:2,93-94

Whittington Press, The, a Bibliography 1982-9j,10:4,190-191

Winchester Bookshop &Bindery 1729-1991, A, 5:4, 171-172

Wood Engraving and the Woodcut in Britain c. 1890-iggo,7:2, 82-83

Wood-Engravings of Gertrude Hermes, The, 5:3, 135-136

Wood Engravings of Lucien Pissarro & A Bibliographical List of Eragny Books, 7:4,186-187

Wood-Engravings of Paul Nash, IO:~, 97-95 Work of Charles Samuel Keene, The,

9:4,184-185

Zapf, Hermann, &His Design Philosophy, 1:1, 43-44

PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS

0 FINE PRINTING

A B C Tour About France, An, 4:3,128 A B C Tour of Wales, An, 7:4,191 Aesop's Frog Fables, 33,144 Agnes Miller Parker: Wood engravings from

the Fables ofEsope, 82, 96 Aidingand Abetting, 5:2,95 Alarch, Yr, 1:1, 4613, 46 Alembic Press, 2:1,45; 2:3,143; 2:4,189;

3:4,184; 4:3,128; 5:4,176 Alembic Press 1978-1988, The, 2:4,189 Alembic Press Guide, The, 34,184 Allen Press, z:i, 47; 4:2,79; 5:4,175; 7:4, 191 Allix, Susan, 7:1, 48; 7:2,87 Allotment, 10:3,144 Alphabet of Circus Skills, An, 9:2,94 AIphabet ofEmbIerns, z:i, 47 Amazing Miss Brooke and other essays, The,

9:2, 9f Anaesthehst, The, 8:1,48 Anatomy of Colour Printing, The, 5:4,176 Anton Koberger: Liber Chronicarum, 5:i, 48 Appletree Alley, The Press of, $:I, 48 Applied Arts in Iberia: ShoeFonts, 23,143 Arion Press, 23,144; 4:2,79 Art $Binding Books, The, 4:2,79 At Dunwich, 43,127 Austen, Jane, The Fruits of; 6:4, 191 Autobiography of Luke Hansard, The, written

in 1817,3:4,183

Baker? Dozen, 4:4,174 Ballad $Reading Gaol, The, 7:1,48 Barbarian Press, 8:2, 95 Bathers and Dancers, 6:3,142 Battle ofthe Frogs and Mice, 2:1,48 Beaverdam Press, 8:2,96 Beeches Press, z : ~ , 144; 32, 96 Berliner, Harold, z :~, 48 Berrington Press, 64.191 Bible Birds, 10:3, 143 Bible Trees, io:4,192 Bigus, Richard, 4:2,80 Bird 0 Bull Press commemorahve loo

Coronas, The, 1:1, 47

Bird &Bull Press, xi, 47; 22, 96 Birdsong and Water, 7:4,192 Bits and Pieces, 7:4, 190 Black Cygnet Press, 8:3,139; 10:4,192 Black Pennell Press, 1:1, 46; 1:3, 148 Blore Heath, xi, 47 Blue Taps, The, 8:1,48 Bodoni Charade, A, 82, 96 Boke oflford, The, 72, 87 Bonnefant, In de, z:i, 46; 4:4,174; 6:4,191 Book ofFami4 Graces, A, 7:4,192 Bookplate Designs of Claud Lovat Fraser, The,

z:i, 48 Bookplates (by Simon Brett), 2:4,192 Bookplates andLabels by Leo Wyatt, 23,143 Bricks, 7:4,191 Britten's Aldeburgh, t:i, 48 Bubb, Charles Clinch, and The Clerk's Press,

i:i, 48 Bullnettle Press, 2:4,19o Bullrushes, q : ~ , 94 Bwyta'n Te, 24,189

Cadenza Press, m, 48; 6:1,47; 8:2,95 Calais Sands and Dover Beach, 8:1,48 Candide, or Optimism, 9:2, 96 Carpathian Press, 33,144 Cast Iron Press, 7:1,47; 8:1,47 Catalogue ofPublicahons, 1990-91 and

Checklist(Arion Press), 4:2, 79 Cats 0 Landladies' Husbands: T. E. Lawrence in Bridlington, 8:3,140

Cefilau, 2:4,189 Celtic Cross Press, 3:1,48; 5:2,96; 6:3,144;

8:3,139; 9:2,95 Cerddi Waldo Williams, 61, 48 Chambers, David, I:?, 147 Change, 8:1, 48 Charles Clark, The Bard ofTotham, 3:j, 143 Charles Clinch Bubb and The Clerk's Press,

i:i, 48 Chimzra Press, z:i, 45 Chimerea O#cina, La, 5:2,96 Circle Press Publications, i o : ~ , 96

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Clarion Publishing, 8:1,48; 103, 144 Clark, Charles, The Bardof Totham, 33,143 Clay Cuts, 4:1,40 Cobden-Sanderson 's Two-handed Engine,

7:2,87 Collection ofPapersjom Hand Papermills in

the United States ofAmerica, A, 63, 144 Co. M a y , 7:4, 190 Compositor as Artist, Craftsman, and

Tradesman, The, 33,143 Convent of the Sacred Heath, 64,190 Countdown, 3:2,95 Country Vignettes, 4:1,40 Covered Bridges ofBucks County, Pennsy[va-

nia, i o : ~ , 96 Cross Section, A, 1:3, 147 Crown for Branwen, A, 24,189 crudihes, z:j, 144 Cryes oflondon, The, 9:2,95 Cupidi Guide to the Wedding Ring, 1:1,46

Dante, Lfe of; 5:4,175 Darkened Being, A, 4:3,128 ~ e a r e s t ~ ~ d n e y , 4:3,127 Dear Mercia, 4:1,39 Decorative Paste Papers at Wanuick Press,

5% 48 Defence ofthe Revival of Printing, A, 1:1,48 DeLittle, z:1,45 Delors Press, i : ~ , 48 Deserted Village, The, 8:1,48 De Sitv Dvnelmi - On Durham, 9:2,96 Diaries flames Simmons, paper maker of

Haslemere, The, 3:z, 96 Diaries ofloderick Hag-Brown, 1927-1929

and1&~-193j, 8:2, 96- Diary ofthe Delphic Oracle, 5:2,96 Diary of William Light in Switzerland, The,

4% 127 Dgerent Heaven, A, 9:2,95 Dostoyevsky Suite, The, 7:4, 190 Do You Sense an Angfl?, 64,190 Dream Song of Olaf Asteson, The, 9:2,94 Dukes Village, z:3, 143

Eagle ofthe Alder Grove, The, 8:3,140 Earth Dances, 8:i, 47; i o : ~ , 96 Edition Tiessen, 72, 88 Edizioni La Ginestra, 52.96

Eeldrop 0 Appleplex, 4 4 , 175 Eight Buildings, 3:3, 144 Eight Catalan Poems, 2:1, 45 Eight Cycling Sybils, 8:2, 96 Eight Famous Crowsjom Anctent Rome,

82, 96 Eight Nudes on One Plank, 8:2,96 Eighteen Poems (by Matthew Prior), 6:1,48 Eighty, Not Out, 1:i, 4 Eleanor? Advent, 6:1,47 Elysium Press, 6:4,192 Empson in Granta, 64,192; 7:4.191 Encouragements from a Poetry Press, 7:1,48 Endgrain: Contemporary Wood Engraving in

North America, 8:2, 95 Enram Press, 5:4,176 Escutcheon Press, q : ~ , 96 Etcetera Editions, 7:1,47 Eureka, 4:2,79 Existentialist Political Myth, The, ~ 4 , 1 9 1

Face, 7:2,87 Fair-HairedEckbert, The, z:i, 46 Falernian, i : ~ , 48 Fender & Lewis Press, 7:4,192 Ferguson, Ken, Press, 9:2,95 Fire Raiser, 2:4,190 First Lght, 3:4,184 Five Flowers for my Father, 3:2,95 Fleece Press, i:i, 46; 13, 147; z:3, 143; z:4, 192;

3% 143; 3:4, 183; 4:L 39; 4:2,79; 4% 127; 52, 96; 94, 175; 6:3, 142; 72, 88; 8:1, 47; 83,140; 103, 143

Flesh ofBest Intention, ~ 4 , 1 9 0 Fleurons, z:l, 47 Florin Press, z:j, 143 Flying Sugar Press, 3:4,183; 4:1,40; 10:3,144 Forest, The, 64,191 Foreword to Pansies: 1:3, 148 Foundling Press, 44,175; 8:3,140 Four Odes One Song, 4:2,80 Four Private Presses, 8:1,47 Four Quartets, 10:j, 143 Francesco, 2:4,191 Fraser, Claud Lovat, The Bookplate Desrgns

of; z:~ , 48 From Trevose Headto Tintagel, 8:2, 95 Fruits f lane Austen, The, 6:4,191 Frying the Flag, 74, 191

PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS

Fullbrook, 24,191 Functional Developments in Bookbinding,

7 4 47 Further Interiors, 2:1,48

Garden, The, 2:4,191 Garden ofProserpine, The, 3:2,95 Gehenna Press, The: The Work of fifty Years

1942-1992,5:2,96 Ghyllside Press, 10:4,192 Gilded Fly, The, 64,190 Girdle Round the Moon, A, 63, 144 Glad Hand Press, $:I, 48 Golden Bough, The, 4:4,174 Go Your Stations, Girl, 4:2,79 Graves, Robert, in Deya, To, 4:2,79 Great Lover, The, 92,94 Great Tew, 24,190 Gruffyground Press, 4:2,79 Gwasg Gregynog, ~ 1 . 4 6 ; z :~ , 45; 2:4,189;

3:1, 48; 33, 144; 43, 39; 43, 128; 6:1, 47-48; 63, 142.143; 7:2,88; 7:4,191; 8:2,96; 10:2,96

Gwasg Gregynog: A Descnptive Catalogue 4 Printing at Gregynog 1970-1990,3:?, 144

Gwen Raverat, WoodEngraver, 10% 143 Gymnopaediae, 2:4, 192

Halg-Brown, Roderick, Diaries of; 8:2, 96 Hansard, Luke, The Autobiography of; 3:4,183 Hayloft Press, 7:4,191; 10% 144 Haywoods, The Press of the, z : ~ , 47; 3:1,48;

9 4 9 % 5:4,175; 83,139 Heart of the Rock, 6:4, 192 Hedgehog Press, 3:3,143 Herbert, George, L fe of; 1:1,47 Hermit Press, l:j, 148; 42, 40; 74,192; 8:2, 96 Hobbesk Whale, ~ 1 , 46 Holy Songs andsonnets, Parts I & II,z:4,191 Homage to Franco Sacchetti; 3:1,48 Homo Intelligens: A Speculative Essay on the

Oragtns of Civilization, 6:1,47; 8:2,95 Hope, 10:3,144 House ofLeaves, 64,191 Howard-/ones, Ray: The Elements ofan Art,

6:4,192 Hunting ofthe Snark, The, 7:2,88

I Dreamt I Remembered What Love Was, i:i, 48

Illustrated Editions ofcandide, The, 6:3,143 I M Imprimit; 64,190; 7:2,88 In Chance ry, 7:4,191 Incident in the Plaza del Zocodover, Toledo,

An, 2:4,190 Incline Press, 8:1,48; 8:3, 140; 9:2,94-95 In de Bonnefant, z : ~ , 46; 4:4,174; 64,191 In Praise ofJohn Baskerville, 8:1,47 In the State of Innocensye, z : ~ 45 In the Twilight Slot, 10:3,144 Intimate Leavesfiom a Designer's Notebook,

6% 47 Intimations oflmmortality, 4:2.79 Introduction to 'Keep the Aspidistra Fl'ng',

5% 95 Inward Where all the Battle is, 102, 96 I Remember. . .you, him, her, us, them, 4:4,175 Insh Faustus, An, XI, 48 Isis Papyrus, 3:4,184 Island, The (McLaren), 7:4, 191 Island, The (Windmill Hole Studio), q : ~ , 95 Islands, 63, 144 Itinerary through Wales, 2:4,189 It's a Small World, 34-1988, 2:1, 47 It's a Small World, 36-1990, 3:1,48 It's a Small World, 38-1992, 5:2,95 It's a Small World, 39-1993,5:4, 175 It's a Small World, 41-199f, 8:3, 139 I Will L@ up Mine Eyes unto the Hills . . . ,

Jacques? Geometry, Z:I, 47 James Mosley: A Checklist ofthe Published

writings, 8:2,95 Jardine Press, 2:4,192 Jc, 22.96 Jericho Press, 7:4,192 Jerusalem, 10:3,143 Journey, The, z:4,190

Kantharos, z:3, 144 Keepsake Press, 2:2,96; 3:4,184 Ken Ferguson Press, 9:2,95 Kickshaws, z:2,96; 3:2,95; 44,177 Kippers and Sawdust, 5:2,95 Kniphts O Valentines, 2:1,48 ~ob;.rger, Anton: Liber Chronicarum, 5:1,48 Kropotkin Escapes, z:1, 46 Kubla Khan, 3:4,183

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Labyrinth Editions, 4:2,80 Lad Philisides, The, 1:3,148 Land, 9:2,95 Landscape within, The, 4;4,175 Langtry Press, i:i, 48; 2:1,46; 44,175 Lap Games, and Other Songs. . . ,2:1,48 Lawrence, T. E., in Bridlington, 8:3,140 Lawrence, T. E.: Letters to E. T. Leeds, t : ~ , 48 Lawrence, T. E., The Sayings 0 Doings of,

72, 88 Lecture, The, 3:4,183 Legacy, The, ~ 4 , 1 9 2 Lens ofcrystal, lo:2,96 Lesbos, 3:1,47 Letterpress, Printers' Types and Decorations,

64,191 Letter to Loren, 63, 143 Letters & Heads, 6:1,47 Libanus Press, xj, 148; 21, 48; 2:4, 191;

5:2, 95; 7:2,87; 9% 96 Lfe Drawings, 7:1,48 Lfe ofDanre, 5:4, 175 Lfe ofGeorge Herbert, i:i, 47 Light, William, in Switzerland, The Diary of;

4% 127 Listening to the Lake, 6:3, 143 Little Farm Press, 10:~. 96 Llanto'por Ignacio Sdnchez Mejias, 6:4,191 Lobotomy, 63, 144 LookingBook, The, 10:2, 96 Lost, 63, 144 Lost Village, The, 7:2,96 Love for the Earth, 3:2,96 Lovers'Song-book, The, 63,143 Lunch Appointment, A, 64,192

Machynlleth Triad, A, 6:1,47 McLaren, Alex, 7:4,191 Mansands Trilogy, The, z:z, 96 Man Who Loved Cats, The, 72.47 Margaret Pilkington, 1891-1974,8:2,96 Matrix 8, 2:1, 48 Matrix 9,2:4, 192 Maziarczyk Paste Papers, 43,128 Meaning ofFuchsias, The, i:i, 46 Merivale Editions, 1:3,147 Mermaid's Counting Book, The, 54,175 Michawr, Henri: The Poet of Supreme

Sol$sism, 24,192

Michelangelo: His Sonnets, 4:2,79 Miller Parker, Agnes, Wood-engraver and

Book-illustrator, 189~-1980, j:j, 143 Miller Parker, Agnes: Wood engravings from

the Fables ofEsope, 82, 96 Miscellany of Type, z:i, 48 Modest Proposal, A, 7:4,192 Momma Travels Light, 1:1, 48 Moorland Tree, The, q : ~ , 95 More than many Sparrows, 63, 190 Morison, Stanley, Man ofletters, 11, 46 Morris, William, 'Dreamer of Dreams',

34,184 Mosley, James: A Checklist ofthe Published

Writings, 8:2,95 Mr Cobden-Sanderson? Two-handed Engine,

7% 87 My Mother, 4:1,40 My Warhme Caricatures, 43,126

Natural Wonders, 3:4,184 Neobthic Tombs of Guernsey and thew

subsequent use, ~ 3 , 1 4 3 Never be a Bookseller, 83,140 New Broom Private Press, 33,144; 4:i, 40;

43,128; 6:3,144 Newhaven Dieppe, io:3, 144 Newspaper Seller, The, 9:2,95 Nightowl, Press of the, 3:3,143 Nine Elms Press, 3:4,184; 72, 87 Nine Poems, z:i, 46 Nine Poets. 63,141 North South East West, 6:1, 48

O'Connor, John, Wood-Engravings of; z : ~ , 48 Ode to the West Wind, 43, 127 Oenone in January, i:3, 148 Officina Chimera, 5:2,96 Of Gardens, 5:4,175 Old Hall Press, q : ~ , 95 Old School Press, $:I, 48; 6:4,191; 8:3,139;

9% 96; Old Stile Press, i:j, 148; 24,192; 3:4, 183;

4% 175; 5:2,95; 63.47; 6:4,191; 7% 48; 8:1,47; 8:2,96; 9:2,94-95; lo:& 96; 10:4,192

On Certainty, 4:2,79 Once Upon a Time: Book Three, 1:1,47 Once Upon a Time: Book Five, 3:2,96 Once Upon a Time: Book Six, 4:4,175

Oneiric Sketchbook, 83, 140 One Little-Press Year, 7:1,48 On the Flying Scotsman, 3:2,96 Orchards, 13, 148 orfeo, 83, 139 Ornamented Types, 6:4,190

PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS

Pages o f Type, 3:3,143 Painter &Poet, 8:1,48 Pandora's Box: The Media War, 4:1,40 Papermaking in Seventeenth Century England,

33,144 Paper Mills ofthe Tillingbourne, 1% 147 Pardoe, F. E., 4:2,79 Pardon my Delay: Lettersjom Henry James to

Bruce Richmond, 8:3,140 Parker, Agnes Miller see Miller Parker Partick Press, ~4 ,175 Path to Calvary, The, 6:4,192 Patterns and Pzgments in English Marbled

Papers, 21, 46 Paulinus Press, z:l, 46 Penmiel Press, 1:1,47; z:3, 143; 41, 40;3:4,18?;

4:3,126; 5:4,175 Penny Press, 6:1,48; 63,144; 8:2,95 Pen Pals, 82, 48 Perdix Press, 1:1,47; 2:1,45; 3:1,48; 74, 190 Perpetua Press, z : ~ , 45; 2:4,191 Persian Song, A, lo:^, 144 Peter Schlemthl, 4:4,175 Phoenix, The, 83, 139 Phoenix Broadsheets 166-395 6% 143 Pied Beauty, 7:4,191 Piglet Press, 5:4, 175; 9;2,94 Pilkington, Margaret, 1891-1974,8:~,96 Pleasant History ofLazarillo Tormes, The,

4% 39 Plough Press, z :~ , 47; 7:1, 47 Poems (by Alix Weisz), 4:3,128 Poems (by Eric Wilkinson), 3:4,184 Poems (by Frances Wilson), 3:2,95 Poems of Tristan Corbie're, t:1, 48 Poet &Printer, 7:1, 48 Polihcal Jones, 10:3,144 Portable Pleasures, 5:2,95 Portraitdvoluhf du Typogaphe . . ., 2:2,96 Pour Prendre Congd, 3:3, 144 Praise Him, 4:1, 40 Prayerfor Today, A, 73.48

Predators in my Garden, 6:1, 48 Pretty Mysterious Art, A, 10% 143 Previous Parrot Press, 4:1,40; 4:2.80;

6:1,48; 63,143; 8:1, 47; 83,140; 9:2, 94;

103, 144 Priapus Press, 1:1,48; 2:1,46; 2:4,190; 32, 95;

3:4,184; 4% 127; 7:L 48 Printer's Dozen, A, 6:4,192 Printing on Vellum, 7:4,190 Printing Trade, The, 7:4,191 Private Pursuit, A, 92, 96 Prospect Hill Press, 23,143 Psalms, 3:1, 48 Pullet Press, 7:4,191 Pump Press, 4:3,127

Rampant Lions Press, 3:2,96; 3:3,144; 4:4,174; 64,192; 7:4,190; 82.95; 10:3,143; lO:3,144; 10:4,192

Ransoms, i:i, 46 Raverat, Gwen, Wood Engraver, 10:3,143 Ray HowardJones: The Elements ofan Art,

634,192 Red Hen Press, ~4 ,189 ; 32, 95 Rhythms, 4:3,128 Richard Bigus-Labyrinth Editions, 4:2,80 Robin Tanner &the Old Stile Press, 8:1,47 Rocket Ephemera, 6:4,192 Rocket Press, ~ 4 , 1 9 2 ; 3:4,183; 6:4, 192 Romance of Parzival and the Holy Grail, The,

3:1,48 Romeo andJuliet, 2:1, 47 Rook Book, A, z:i, 47 Rose-bud, the Rose, and the Thorn, The, 8:1,48 Rue de la Grande Chaurnie're, z : ~ , 96 Rules and Direchons to be Observed m

Printing-houses, 1:3, 148

Saint Matthew's Gospel, z:1, 47 Salubrious Press, 63,143 Sampler, 4:3, 127 Sandford, Lettice, Wood Engravings, 13, 147 Savage, Toni, 63,143 Sayings &Doings of T. E. Lawrence, The,

7:2,88 Scar Lznes, 7:1,47 Schoolfor L@, A, 6:3,143 Sculptured Capitals ofLeominster Priory, The,

6:4,191

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Seafarer, The, 1:3,148 Secret Garden, The, 2:4,190 Secret Language, A, 8:1,47 Seek ye the Lord while He may be Found,

1% 47 Selborne, 2:1,45 Sensitive Plant, The, 2:3,143 Sentences 0 Slogans, 23,143 Shaw on Women, 5:1,48 Szgns 0 Notices, 5:i, 48 Simmons, James, paper maker of Haslemere,

The Diaries of, 3:2,96 Simon King Press, 3:2,95; 4:2,79; 4:3, 127;

y :~ , 95; 7:4,191; 9:2,94; i o : ~ , 96 Six Poems (by David Burnett), 83, 139 Sixteen Haiku, q : ~ , 95 Sixteen Poems (by George Sims), 8:3,139 Sketchbook Drawings, 4:2,80 Soft Ground Hard Ground, 24,189 Some Cats Help, 4:3,128 Song ofthe Gru&oundPress, The, 10:4,192 Songs for St Magnus Day, 2:1,45 Sonnets for a YoungMuszcian, 10:3,143 Son of Liszt, A, 1:1, 48 South-Sea Brithers, The, 5:4, 175 Spanish Landscapes, 7:1,48 Specimen of Prznters' Flowers, Types 0

Decorations, A, 5:1,48 Specimens of Wood Type held at the Alembic

Press, 5:4, 176 Spoon Print Press, IO:~, 143 Squirrel and the Crow, The, 8:1,48 Starnpa Chiara, La, z:4,191 Stanley Monson, Man $Letters, 11, 46 Startingfiom Scratch, 7:4,192 Stone, Reynolds. Engraved Lettering in Wood,

5% 96 Story ofHeledd, The, 7:2,88 Strawberry Press, 7:4,190; IO :~ , 192 Study $Dinosaurs on the Comparative

Method, 1:i, 46 Sunday-Midnight, 3:3,144 Sun, Sea and Earth, z:i, 48 Swallow-Time, 4:1,40 Switchback Angels, 7:1, 48

Tabard Private Press, ~3,147; 3:2, 96 Taedium Vitae, and other Poems, 10:4,192 Tanner, Robin, 0 the Old Stile Press, 8 4 4 7

Tarling, Alan, 10:3,i43 Ten Poems, An English Calendar, 5:2,95 Tern Press, z:i, 47 Testament ofCharlotte B., The, z:i, 48 That Will be Her, 3:2,95 Thirty-three Sonnets, 4:2,79 Thirty Years of Bird 0 Bull, 22, 96 ~ h o m a s , Pet& & Donna, 33,144; 63.144 Thoughts on Drawing, lo:?, 144 Tiessen, Edition, 7:2, 88 To Robert Graves in Deya, 4:2,79 Tower, The, 4:4,174 Traditional Designs for Printers, 7:4,192 Tragara Press, 2:3,144; 3:1,47; 43, 128;

8% 139; 103, 143 Travels wzth Copper and Wax, 63,144 Trees, x i , 47 Tnad, 4:2,79 Trzstram Shandy, z:j, 144 Twenty Four Wood Engravings (Paul Nash),

1% 147 Twenty One Engravings (John Nash), 63,142 Two Nonsense Stories (Edward Lear), 3:4,183 Two Poems in Prose (Oscar Wilde), i o : ~ , 96 Typographeum, 64,190; 8:1,47;

Under the Barrage, z:i, 46 Unidentified Flying Printer, 2:1, 46; 2:4,19o Unique Curve, A, z:1, 46 University of Toledo, 1:1, 48 Van Diemen? Land Warriors, The, ~ 3 , 1 4 4 Venice Approached, 52, 48 Victorian Archbishops of Canterbury, The,

3:4,183 Victorian Family Postbag, A, z:l, 45 Views from the Shelter House, 10:4,192

Walking East, 3:4,184 Warren Editions, 6:4,191 Wanvick Press, xi, 47; z:i, 47; 3:i, 48; 32, 96;

3:4,184; 4:4,175; 5:1,48 Water Nymph and the Boy, The, 10:4,192 Wayzgoose Press, 2:3, 144 What can Sever usfiom His Love?5:4,175 What did Gutenberg Invent?, 2:1,48 Where I Lived and What I Lived for, 7:4,192 White, Ethelbert, Wood Engravings of;

43, 127 Whittington, 4:2,80

Whittington Press, 1:1,46; 2:1, 48; 2:4,192; 4:2, 80; 6:1,48

Whimmngfon, Summer and Winter, 2:1,48 Williams, Waldo, Cerddi, 6:1,48 wilfi way, 6:4, 192 Winchelsea, Rye 0 'Denis Duval: 4:2,80 Windmill Hole Studio, q : ~ , 9~ Winterman, The, and Other Poems for

Children, q : ~ , 94 Witmehi Press, 2:3, 143 Woodcraft Press, 2:4,19i; 7:i, 48 Woodcuts and Words, 8:1,47 Wood Engravings (Lettice Sandford), 1:3,147 Wood Engravings for The Lover's Song-book,

63, 142

Wood-Engravings ofJohn O'Connor, 2:1,48 Wood Engravings of Ethelbert White, 43,127 Workshop Press, z:i, 47; 3:3,143; 5:i, 48;

64,191; 7:4,192 World's End Press, z:i, 46 Wrenchzng Times, 4:3,128

Yan Tyan Tethera: Counting Sheep, i:i, 46 Yellow Fox Press, 63,144; 7:4,192 Your Poems, 33, 48 Yr Alarch, xi, 46

Zeeqes en Dergeluke, z:4,191 Zen Stories, 7:2, 88