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  • Robert Laurie and John L. Flood
Archives of Natural History, 44, 1 (April 2017)

Includes: N. P. Hellström, G. André, and M. Philippe, ‘Life and Works of Augustin Augier de Favas (1758–1825), Author of “Arbre botanique” (1801)’; M. A. Taylor, ‘A Memoir of Hugh Miller (1802–1856) Attributed to his Son Hugh Miller FGS (1850–1896)’.

Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, 127 (2014)

Includes: J. Bowman, ‘Librarians in Freemasonry’.

———, 128 (2015)

Includes: J. Bowman, ‘Librarians in Freemasonry: A Postscript’.

Australian Journal of French Studies, 53, 3 (2016)

Includes: G. Falconer, ‘Provincial Circulating Libraries in Nineteenth-Century France: A Preliminary Survey’.

Book Collector, 66, 1 (Spring 2017)

Special issue: ‘Ian Fleming and Book Collecting’. Includes: F. Fleming, ‘Ian Fleming and The Book Collector’; J. Fergusson, ‘The Queen Anne Press: A Checklist, 1952–5’; J. Fergusson, ‘The Death of “the Doctor”: Ian Fleming Intervenes’; J. Silver, ‘Books that had Started Something: Ian Fleming’s Book Collection’; N. Barker, ‘Percy Muir: Ian Fleming’s Book seller’; A. S. G. Edwards, ‘Friendship and Fiction: Ian Fleming and Robert Harling’; J. Cork, ‘James Bond Invades America: A Tale of Three Publishers’; J. Gilbert, ‘Collecting Ian Fleming: The Making of a Bibliography’; M. M. Foot, ‘Dust-Jacket by Richard Chopping for Ian Fleming’s You Only Live Twice, 1964’; S. Markham, ‘Two Bond Collectors: Michael L. VanBlaricum [and] Jeremy Miles’; J. Fergusson, ‘The Bond Market: An 007 Price Index’.

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 93, 1 (Spring 2017)

Includes: A. Kirkham, ‘Contextualising the Interloper: Consistency in Rylands Latin MS 164’; B. Pohl, ‘(Re-)Framing Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica in Twelfth-Century Germany: John Rylands Library, MS Latin 182’; R. Sharpe, ‘The Duke of Sussex’s Irish Manuscript (Rylands Irish MS 22)’.

Chaucer Review, 52, 1 (2017)

Includes: M. L. Cook, ‘Author, Text, and Paratext in Early Modern Editions of the Legend of Good Women’.

———, 52, 2 (2017)

Includes: A. Bale, ‘Richard Salthouse of Norwich and the Scribe of The Book of Margery Kempe’.

Country Life, 211, 13 (29 March 2017)

Includes: G. Tyacke, ‘A Seat of Learning: The Schools Quadrangle and Bodleian, Oxford, Part I’. [End Page 368]

———, 211, 14 (5 April 2017)

Includes: J. Goodall, ‘Oxford’s Chiefest Wonder: The Divinity School, Oxford, Part II’.

Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe and his Contemporaries, 8, 1 (Fall 2016) [http://digitaldefoe.org]

Includes: K. L. Bezio, ‘On Discovering Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year in the America Archive: Tobler’s Almanack, 1762’.

Erudition and the Republic of Letters, 1, 4 (2016)

Includes: J. Considine, ‘The Ramellian Bookwheel’.

———, 2, 2 (2017)

Includes: A. Marr, ‘Richard Haydocke’s Oneirologia: A Manuscript Treatise on Sleep and Dreams, Including the “Arguments” of James I’.

Heritage Science, 4, 17 (2016) [http://heritagesciencejournal.springeropen.com/]

Yanbing Luo and others, ‘Synthetic Arsenic Sulfides in Japanese Prints of the Meiji Period’.

———, 4, 34 (2016)

H. Mahgoub and others, ‘Material Properties of Islamic Paper’.

———, 5, 2 (2017)

C. Bembibre and M. Strlič, ‘Smell of Heritage: A Framework for the Identification, Analysis and Archival of Historic Odours’.

———, 5, 6 (2017)

J. R. Duivenvoorden and others, ‘Hidden Library: Visualizing Fragments of Medieval Manuscripts in Early-Modern Bookbindings with Mobile Macro-XRF Scanner’.

History Today, 67, 5 (May 2017)

Includes: M. Whyte, ‘Newswomen in Revolt’ [on American women journalists in the 1970s].

Insight, Queen’s College Library, 6 (Michaelmas 2016) [www.queens.ox.ac.uk/publications]

Includes: I. Maclean. ‘The Lost Medieval Library of Queen’s: Some Facts and Conjectures’; D. Bridgewater, ‘The History of a Collection: Books Relating to Cumber land and Westmorland’; M. Riordan, ‘The College Archive: An Introduction’.

Journal of Contemporary History, 51, 4 (October 2016)

Includes: M. Nilsson, ‘Hugh Trevor-Roper and the English Translations of Hitler’s Table Talk and Testament’.

Journal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society, 11 (2016)

Includes: F. B. Singh, ‘Dispose or Destroy: The Textual History of Woods and Pirie Against Dame Helen Cumming Gordon’; I. G. Brown, ‘Inspecting Rebus: “Nonsense Methodized” in a Hieroglyphic Letter of Richard Cooper and Allan Ramsay’; [End Page 369] V. S. Dunstan, ‘Two Booksellers in South-West Scotland in the Late Eighteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: The Records of Ebenezer Wilson and James Meuros’.

Journal of Islamic Manuscripts, 8...

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