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Nicholas Fisher is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. He has edited a collection of essays on Rochester, That Second Bottle (2000), and the paper-bound version of his revision for Wiley-Blackwell of Keith Walker’s 1984 edition of Rochester’s poetry was published in 2013. He is currently completing a bibliography of the published editions of Rochester’s work.

Leigh T. I. Penman is a Fellow of the Centre for the History of European Discourses at the University of Queensland, and is currently an associate member of the History Faculty of the University of Oxford. He is the author of Unanticipated Millenniums: The Problem of Chiliastic Thought in Post-Reformation Lutheranism (Springer, 2014), and more than two dozen articles on aspects of early modern intellectual and religious history.

Professor Nicholas Pickwoad trained in bookbinding and book conservation with Roger Powell, and ran his own workshop from 1977 to 1989, and has been Adviser on book conservation to the National Trust since 1978. He was Chief Conservator in the Harvard University Library from 1992 to 1995 and is now project leader of the St Catherine’s Monastery Library Project based at the University of the Arts London where he is director of the Ligatus Research Centre, which is dedicated to the history of bookbinding.

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A. S. G. Edwards is Professor, Medieval English Manuscripts, at the University of Kent.

Erin A. McCarthy is Assistant Director of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.

David Pearson is Director of Libraries, Archives, and the Guildhall Art Gallery in the City of London. He is a Past President of the Bibliographical Society and has written extensively on the history of bookbinding, and private libraries.

Natalie Aldred is an independent researcher; she is currently investigating early advertisements.

John L. Flood is an Honorary Senior Fellow of the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies and a Past President of the Bibliographical Society. [End Page 103]

Matthew Shaw is Curator, North American History, at the British Library.

Karen Attar is the Rare Books Librarian at Senate House Library and an Associate Research Fellow of the School of Advanced Study, both University of London. [End Page 104]

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