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Тезаурус:

  1. R. L. Steele, "Humphrey Dyson", The Library , 3rd series, vol. i, 1910, pp. 144-;51; W. A. Jackson, "Humphrey Dyson and his Collections of Elizabethan Proclamations", Harvard Library Bulletin , vol. i, 1947, pp. 76-;89; idem , Records of a Bibliographer , ed.
  2. , Edward Gordon (1863-;1924), bibliographer, was born 16 February 1863 in Liverpool, the youngest of four sons (there were no daughters) of Robert Duff, merchant of Prince's Park, Liverpool, and his wife Jane Gordon.
  3. Readers of Holroyd's earlier volumes will derive further pleasure, sometimes melancholy, from finding out what happened to the minor players in the Shaw story - his sharp-tempered secretary Blanche Patch, for instance, and poor Dr Lowenstein, the zealous bibliographer with the unfortunate manner.
  4. Laos Following the award to BGS in August 1990 of a six-month Asian Development Bank consultancy, a BGS-led team comprising a geologist, an exploration geochemist, a bibliographer and a cartographer, together with a mineral economist from British Mining Consultants Limited, worked at the Department of Geology and Mines (DGM), Vientiane, between September 1990 and March 1991 to draw up a new Mineral Exploration and Development Plan for the government of the Lao PDR.
  5. , Cecil Bernard (1894-;1969), bibliographer, was born 2 April 1894 in London, the only child of Frederick James Oldman, a builder and contractor with a business in New Cross Road, south-east London, and his wife Agnes Barnes Nightingale.
  6. There his reputation as an administrator and expository bibliographer increased with the publication of reports and papers on the library and its educational role, and with his contributions to the south Wales press, the Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, which he served as treasurer (1910-;24), and Y Cymmrodor .
  7. Although Ballinger knew little Welsh, he made a name as a bibliographer by publishing the monumental Catalogue of Printed Literature in the Welsh Department of Cardiff Free Library (1898), articles on Vicar Prichard of Llandovery (1899), and on the Trevecca printing press (1905), and The Bible in Wales (1906), all with the assistance of James Ifano Jones.
  8. The bibliographer Lowndes, over a hundred years ago, categorically listed eight different title-pages for the first edition of Milton's Paradise Lost , pointing out such differences as large or small italic capitals for the poet's name; in one case the use of his initials only-groups of stars between words, or none; with or without fleur-de-lis ornaments, etc.
  9. This is because the book trade has a habit of using terms less precisely than the bibliographer and collector.
  10. From 1870 Boase lived in London with his brother, George Clement Boase q.v., bibliographer, who, up to the time of his death in 1897, assisted his younger brother with his biographical studies.
  11. Two volumes of Bohn's edition of Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual, the headbands betraying rough handling.
  12. It will be noted that, in the case of Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual , No. 13 above, the publisher has used "issue" in another sense.
  13. For every book-collector, and every bookseller, is in greater or less degree a bibliographer.

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