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The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 8.3 (2007) 354-358

Recent Periodicals
Robert Laurie
London
AJS Review, 30, 1 (April 2006) [Association for Jewish Studies]
Includes: M. Teter and E. Fram, 'Apostasy, Fraud and the Beginning of Hebrew Printing in Cracow'.
Antiquaries Journal, 86 (2006)
Includes: A. E. Cole and R. A. Rosenfeld, 'A Rare Medieval Burnishing Tooth in the Museum of Writing, London'.
Arte Medievale, n.s. 4, 2 (2005)
Includes: S. Shalev-Eyni, 'The Antecedents of the Padua Bible and its Parallels in Spain'.
Book Collector, 55, 4 (Winter 2006)
Includes: M. Purcell, 'The Library at Ham House'; R. E. Stoddard, 'Primo Levi (Some Uncollected Authors)'; D. Knott, 'An Irish Hunting Binding for Coote: A Second, Unrecorded Example'.
——, 56, 1 (Spring 2007)
Includes: T. L. Meyers, 'Will Drew and Phil Crewe & Frank Lane: A Swinburne Enigma'; D. Venemans, 'Joseph Strutt's Dictionary of Engravers'; J. Siemers, 'From Generation to Generation: The Story of the Stockbridge Bible'; R. Scoble, 'The Corvine Banquets of 1929'.
Bulletin of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, 173, 2 (2006)
Includes: T. Shurghaia, 'On Dating Vat. iberico 1'.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 23, 2 (2006)
Includes: J. Bernier, 'Les bibliothèques médicales à Québec aux xviiie et xixe siècles: l'example de la phtisie'.
Clychrawn Llyrfgell Genedlaethol Cymru / National Library of Wales Journal, 33, 4 (2005)
Includes: A. Breeze, 'Diego de Ledesma's Dottrina Christiana, a Source of Morys Clynnog's Athrawaeth Gristnogawl'.
Collectanea Hibernica, 48 (2006)
Includes: I. Fennessy, 'Canon E. Reussen's List of Irish Franciscans' Theses in Louvain, 1620–1728'; H. Fenning, 'Dublin Imprints of Catholic Interest, 1796–9'.
Common-Place, 7, 2 (January 2007) [www.common-place.org]
Includes: M. L. McGill, 'Lurking in the Blogsphere of the 1840s: Hotlinks, Sockpuppets and the History of Reading'. [End Page 354]
The Consort, 62 (Summer 2006)
Includes: J. H. Robinson, 'A Description of the Medici Lute Manuscript (MS I.C.23) in the Dolmetsch Library and a Summary of Modern Studies'.
Endeavour, 30, 4 (December 2006)
Includes: A. Fyfe, 'Information Revolution: William Chambers, the Publishing Pioneer'.
Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 46, 3 (Fall 2006)
Includes: M. Finkelberg, 'Regional Texts and the Circulation of Books: The Case of Homer'.
Historical Journal, 50, 1 (March 2007)
Includes: I. Rivers, 'The First Evangelical Tract Society'.
History of Science, 45, 147 (March 2007)
Includes: F. E. Reis, 'Scientific Dissemination in Portuguese Encyclopaedic Periodicals, 1779–1820'.
Isis, 97, 2 (June 2006)
Includes: N. Hopwood, 'Pictures of Evolution and Charges of Fraud: Ernst Haeckel's Embryological Illustrations'.
Journal for the History of Astronomy, 37, 1 (February 2006)
Includes: S. Vanden Broecke, 'Teratology and the Publication of Tycho Brahe's New World System (1588)'.
Journal of the History of Collections, 18, 2 (2006)
Includes: E. Garberson, 'Libraries, Memory and the Space of Knowledge'.
Journal of Legal History, 27, 3 (December 2006)
Includes: R. Burrell, 'Copyright Reform in the Early Twentieth Century: The View from Australia'.
Libraries and the Cultural Record, 41, 4 (Fall 2006)
Includes: E. R. Lawrimore, '"Let us Hasten to Redeem the Time that is Lost": J. G. M. Ramsey's Role in the Collection and Promotion of Tennessee History'; T. Glynn, 'The Professionalization of a Calling: Mission and Method at the New York Library Club, 1885–1901'; B. A. Lear, '"'Tis Better to be Brief than Tedious"? The Evolution of the American Public Library Annual Report, 1876–2004'; K. L. Southwell, 'Cultural Record Keepers: Norman W. Brillhart Collection, University of Oklahoma Libraries' Western History Collections'.
Library History, 23, 1 (March 2007)
Includes: P. Hoare and others, 'Forty Years of Library History: The Editors' Testimony'; E. Kerslake, '"They have had to Come Down to the Women for Help!" Numerical Feminization and the Characteristics of Women's Library Employment in England, 1871–1974'; J. E. Traue, 'Reading as a "Necessity of Life" on the Tuapeka Goldfields in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand'; C. Cullen, '"Dublin is also in Great Need of a Library which shall be at once Accessible to the Public and Contain a Good Supply...

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