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  • Notes on Contributors

Paul Dyck is Associate Professor of English at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, Canada. He has recently published essays on George Herbert's poetry, particularly in relation to contemporary reading practices, as well as on the community of Little Gidding.

Arthur Freeman is an independent scholar living in London.

David Wallace Spielman is a PhD candidate in English at the Pennsylvania State University, where he is working on late-seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century drama and theatre history.

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Martin Davies was formerly on the curatorial staff of the British Library, and edited The Library from 1993 to 1998.

Peter Davison, who edited The Library from 1971 to 1982, is the editor of the twenty-volume Complete Works of George Orwell and The Lost Orwell.

Paul Goldman is Honorary Professor in the Centre for Editorial and Inter-textual Research, School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University.

Arnold Hunt is a curator in the Manuscripts Department of the British Library.

Mara Hofmann, who book Jean Poyer: Das Gesamtwerk was published in 2004, is a Mellon Research Fellow at the National Gallery.

Richard Linenthal is a Director of Bernard Quaritch Ltd, where he works principally with medieval manuscripts and early printed books.

Tom Lockwood is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Birmingham.

David McKitterick is Fellow and Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a Past President of the Bibliographical Society

David Pearson is Director, University of London Research Library Services, and a Vice-President of the Bibliographical Society.

Barry Taylor is Curator of Hispanic Printed Collections, 1501–1850, at the British Library, and editor of the Electronic British Library Journal.

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