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Hereby and herewith thanks-a-many are returned to the "Bibliographer," who is also the Secretary of the Sette of Odd Volumes, for his charming little _brochure_ about _Robert Houdin, his Life and Magical
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 7, 1891 Various
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'Bibliographer's Manual,' in six octavo volumes, last published in
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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Lowndes 'Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature, in its second edition, enlarged by H.G. Bohn, is a most indispensable bibliography.
A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford
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Mary have copies of Lowndes 'Bibliographer's Manual of English
A survey of research materials in Virginia libraries, 1936-37 1938
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Mr Hartshorne gives no other authority for the present fragment, except the article in the Bibliographer, where it is entitled the Kyng and the Hermite.
Ivanhoe 2004
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It was first communicated to the public in that curious record of ancient literature, which has been accumulated by the combined exertions of Sir Egerton Brydges. and Mr Hazlewood, in the periodical work entitled the British Bibliographer.
Ivanhoe 2004
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I shall be able occasionally to send you a few "notes" on these heads, from the "household book," and, in contemplating the remains of this unrivalled collection of its day, I can well bespeak the sympathy of every true-hearted "Chartist" and Bibliographer, in the lament which has often been mine -- "Quanta fuisti cum tantæ sint reliquiæ!"
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In the _British Bibliographer_, vol i., may be seen an account of the edition of 1609, with extracts from it, and a statement that "an earlier edition is without the Gulls."
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Opposite, in Room 304, is the office of the Bibliographer of the
Handbook of The New York Public Library New York Public Library
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_Notes for a Bibliography of Swift_ (_Bibliographer_, vi: 160-71) shows that Scott was usually right in his judgment on the main articles.
Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature Margaret Ball
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