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ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, 22, 1 (Winter 2009)

Includes: S. Humphries, 'Gerard Hopkins' "Hark, Hearer, Hear What I Do": Two Editorial Traditions Examined'.

———, 22, 2 (Spring 2009)

Includes: M. E. Allen, 'Reconsidering Emending the Capital at Line 1711 of The Owl and the Nightingale'; J. D. Frazier, 'The Squatter and the Don: Title Page as Para-textual Borderland'; J. Dionne and E. Paterson, 'A Newly Discovered Manuscript by George Santayana'.

———, 22, 3 (Summer 2009)

Includes: A. Harbus, 'Interpreting The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale in a Contempo rary Note to Thynne's 1532 Edition'.

Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 78, 156 (July–December 2009)

Includes: H. J. Vollrath, 'Kasper Schott's Arithmetica Practica'.

Bodleian Library Record, 21, 2 (October 2008)

Includes: R. Rushforth, 'The Crowland Psalter and Gundrada De Warenne'; D. W. Nichol, 'An Annotated Facsimile of John Wilkes's Notes on the Fragment of a Dedication'; R. Darnton, 'Bohemians Before Bohemianism'; M. Simpson, '"A duty from which I cannot deviate": Bodley's Librarian and the New Laboratory'; T. J. Reed, 'Out of the Labyrinth: The Kafka Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library'; P. W. Nash, 'The Samson Press Archive at the Bodleian'.

———, 22, 1 (April 2009)

Includes: M. Carter, 'The Breviary of Abbot Marmaduke Huby: Renaissance Design and Religious Change in Early Sixteenth-Century Yorkshire'; R. Scobe, 'The Curious History of Frederick Rolfe's Don Renato'; D. Protopopova, 'Leo Tolstoy's Translator Aylmer Maude (1858–1938) and his Correspondence on Tolstoy: Holdings in the Bodleian Library and the Brotherton Library (University of Leeds)'; C. Hartigan, 'The Printed Relations of a Manuscript Book of Hours'; J. Gowan, '"One Man in his Time": The Notebooks of Edward Pudsey'; M. Crosby, 'William Hayley's Benevolent Gift: The Triumphs of Temper'.

Book Collector, 58, 3 (Autumn 2009)

Includes: R. Garnett, 'A Victorian Album'; N. G. Pérez, 'The Books of Mencía de Mendoza'; A. S. G. Edwards, 'The Published Writings of A. N. L. Munby: A Supplement'; I. Christie-Miller, 'New Tools for Old Paper'; J. Saumarez Smith, 'Anthony Trollope and the Man from Wall Street'.

Brontë Studies, 34, 3 (November 2009)

Includes: B. Duckett, 'Mr Wise and Mr Wood: Two Brontë Bibliographers in Harmony, Part I'. [End Page 243]

BSHM Bulletin, 22, 1 (March 2007)

Includes: A. Aggarwal, 'Mathematical Books for and in India in the Nineteenth Century'.

Burlington Magazine, 152, 1277 (August 2009)

Includes: L. A. Battaglia, 'An Unpublished Miniature from the Circle of Fra Angelico'.

Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 57 (Summer 2009)

Includes: A. H. Blom, 'The Welsh Glosses in the Vocabularium Cornicum'; D. Stephenson, 'Mawl Hywel ap Goronwy: Dating and Context'.

Early American Studies, 8, 1 (Winter 2010)

Special issue on the Atlantic World of Print in the Age of Franklin. Includes: E. Slauter, 'Reading and Radicalization: Print, Politics, and the American Revolution'; P. Spero, 'The Revolution in Popular Publications: The Almanac and New England Primer, 1750–1800'; J. Dixon, 'Between Script and Specie: Cadwallader Colden's Printing Method and the Production of Permanent, Correct Knowledge'; N. Wrightson, '"[Those with] Great Abilities have not always the Best Information": How Franklin's Transatlantic Book-Trade and Scientific Networks Interacted, ca. 1730–1757'; A. B. Haskell, 'Defining the Right Side of Virtue: Crowd Narratives, the News paper, and the Lee-Mercer Dispute in Rhetorical Perspective'; E. R. Cohn, 'The Printer and the "Peasant": Benjamin Franklin and Pierre-André Gargaz, Two Philoso-phers in Search of Peace'; R. Newman, 'Liberation Technology: Black Printed Protest in the Age of Franklin'.

Early Medieval Europe, 17, 4 (November 2009)

Includes: D. Ganz, 'Review Article: When is a Library Not a Library' [on Michael Lapidge, The Anglo Saxon Library].

The Economist, 393, 8,662 (19 December 2009)

Includes: 'Network Effects' [on the impact of the telegraph on American newspapers in 1845].

Eighteenth Century Life, 32, 2 (Spring 2008)

Includes: E. G. C. King, 'Pope's 1723–25 Shakespear: Critical Editing and Humanistic Reading Practices'.

Electronic British Library Journal (2009) [www.bl.uk/eblj]

Includes: F. Henderson and W. Poole, 'The Library Lists of Francis Lodwick FRS (1619–1694): An Introduction to Sloane MSS 855 and 859, and a Searchable Transcript'; D. Burrows, 'The Royal Music Library and...

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