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Alien Members of the Book-Trade during the Tudor Period. Being an index to those whose names occur in the returns of aliens, letters of denization, and other documents published by the Huguenot Society. With notes by Ernest James Worman. London: Printed, etc., Decrmber, 1906. [3s. 6d.]

Abstracts from the Wills and Testamentary Documents of Binders, Printers and Stationers of Oxford, from 1493 to 1638. By Strickland Gibson. London: Printed, etc., February, 1907. [3s. 6d.]

A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers at work in England, Scotland and Ireland, 1641 to 1667. By H. R. Plomer. London: Printed, etc., February, 1908. [7s. 6d.]

ILLUSTRATED MONOGRAPHS.

[Large 4to, Brown wrappers. Mostly printed at the Chiswick Press.]

I.—Erhard Ratdolt and his work at Venice. A paper read before the Bibliographical Society, November 20th, 1893, by Gilbert R. Redgrave. London: Printed for the Bibliographical Society, at the Chiswick Press, April, 1894.

A four-page Supplement, with an additional illustration, reproducing Katdolt's Trade-List, on a separate leaf, was issued in 1895.

Reprinted December, 1899. [10s. 6d.]

II.—*Jan van Doesborgli, Printer at Antwerp. An essay in bibliography. By Robert Proctor. London: Printed . . . at the Chiswick Press, December, 1894. [*£1 4s.] Sold only in sets.

III.—An Iconography of Don Quixote, 1605-1895. By H. S. Ashbee, F.S.A. London: Printed for the Author, at the University Press, Aberdeen, and issued by the Bibliographical Society, July, 1895. [*16s.] Sold only in sets.

A four-page list of "Corrections, Additions, Omissions," with a note on the engravings, on a separate leaf, was issued to Members applying for it, in 1898.

IV.—The Early Printers of Spain and Portugal By Konrad Haebler. London: Printed ... at the Chiswick Press, March, 1897, for 1896. [16s.]

V.—The Chevalier Délibéré. By Olivier de la Marche. The illustrations of the edition of Schiedam reproduced with a preface by F. Lippmann, and a reprint of the text. London: Printed ... at the Chiswick Press, February, 1898, for 1897. [10s. 6d.]

VI.—The First Paris Press. An account of the books printed for G. Fichet and J. Heynlin in the Sorbonne, 1470-1472. By A. Claudin. London: Printed ... at the Chiswick Press, February, 1898, for 1897. [10s. 6d.]

VII.—Antoine Vérard. By John Macfarlane. London: Printed ... at the Chiswick Press, September, 1900, for 1899. [16s.]

VIII.—The Printing of Greek in the Fifteenth Century. By Robert Proctor. Printed at the Oxford University Press, December, 1900. [16s.]

IX.—A Book bound for Mary Queen of Scots, being a description of the binding of a copy of the Geographia of Ptolemy printed at Rome, 1490, with notes of other books bearing Queen Mary's insignia. By George F. Barwick. London: Printed . . . at the Chiswick Press, June, 1901. [10s. 6d.]

X.—Early Oxford Bindings. By Strickland Gibson. Printed . . . at the Oxford University Press, January, 1903. [16s.]

XI.—The Earliest English Music Printing: a description and bibliography of English printed music to the close of the sixteenth century. By Robert Steele. London: Printed . . . at the Chiswick Press, December, 1903. [16s.]

XII.—A Chart of Oxford Printing, '1468'-1900. With notes and illustrations. By Falconer Madan. Oxford University Press, February, 1904. [10s. 6d.]

XIII.—The Earlier Cambridge Stationers and Bookbinders, and the first Cambridge Printer. By George J. Gray. Oxford University Press, October, 1904. [16s.]

XIV.—The Early Editions of the Roman de la Rose. By F. V. Bourdillon. London: Printed . . . at the Chiswick Press, December, 1906. [16s.]