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publisher, size in inches, collation, price, and date, with a fairly good index of titles or subjects, in the same alphabet. Covering much the same ground, as a publishers' periodical, is "The Bookseller," issued monthly since 1858, with lists of the new issues of the British press, and critical notices. In addition to the English catalogue, there is the extensive Whitaker's "Reference catalogue of current literature," published every year, which now makes two large volumes, and embraces the trade catalogues of English publishers, bound up in alphabetical order, with a copious index, by authors and titles, in one alphabet, prefixed.

While on English bibliographies, I must note the important work on local history, by J. P. Anderson, "Book of British Topography," London, 1881. This gives, in an alphabet of counties, titles of all county histories or descriptive works of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, followed in each county by a list of town histories or topographical works. The arrangement under each town is chronological. Its only want is a collation of the books. British genealogy, or the history of families, is treated bibliographically in G. W. Marshall's "The Genealogist's Guide," London, 1893, which gives an alphabet of family names, with references in great detail to county and town histories, pedigrees, heralds' visitations, genealogies, etc., all over Great Britain, in which any family is treated.

The wide field of foreign bibliography, by countries, cannot here be entered upon, nor can I now treat of the still more extensive range of works devoted to the bibliography of various subjects.

INDEX.

Access to shelves, 215-225
Accuracy, rarity of, 254-257
Adams (O. F.) Dictionary of

American authors, 490
Adams (W. H. D.) Dictionary
of English literature, 499
Administration, faculty of,
249

Advertising, library, 353-356
Aids to readers, 190-214
Alexandrian library, 107, 289
Allibone (S. A.) Critical dic-

tionary of English litera-
ture, 494-5

Alphabeting titles, 380, 388-9
American book prices, cur-
rent, 1895-99, 498

American catalogue,
1899, 481-484

1876-

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Bad books, 20-24, 281-2
Bartlett (J.R.) catalogue of J.
Carter Brown library, 493
Bay Psalm book, 455
Beckford library sale, 74, 457-8
Beecher (H. W.) on books, 15
Bibliography, 459-500

accessibility of, 463-4
bibliographies of, 469-471
classification of, 464-5
definition of, 459
earliest American, 478
early works in, 465
no full American, 475
of American publications,
472-493

selection of works in, 462
Binding of books, 50-87, 93-4
colors in, 57

desiderata in, 52

how a bibliomaniac binds,
432

importance of, 87

lettering titles, 72, 78-83

machine methods, 62-3

marbling and gilding, 68-9,

73

materials for, 53

rebinding methods, 64

Biography, 4-7, 17

discrepancies in, 210-12
living characters, 197
Blake (A. V.) American book-
sellers' trade-list cata-
logue, 479

Boccaccio of 1471, sale of, 46
Bolton (H. C.) catalogue of
scientific and technical
periodicals, 492

Book binding, 50-87, 93-4
Book buying, 33-49
Book covering, 97
Book-marks, 115

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Bulwer-Lytton (E. L.) writ-

ings of, 23, 174

Burnham (T. O. H. P.), 44
Bury, Richard de, 292
Buying of books, 33-49
methods of, 36-37

Calf binding, 55
Campbell (John), 45

Capitals, how to be used in
catalogues, 378, 387

Card catalogue system, 393
its defects, 393-4

how obviated, 394-6
Cards, for catalogues, 393
Carlyle (Thomas)

life of Cromwell, 148
on librarians, 249
on reading, 171
Carnegie (Andrew)
gifts to libraries, 315
Catalogue of all books print-
ed in the U. S. 1804, 478-9
Catalogues, 373-399

abridging titles, 382-3
accession, 386

auction, 38-9

card system for, 393.
chronology of authors, 381,

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Caxton's press, books, 451
Census of wealth, futility of,

194-6

Chambers'

Cyclopaedia of

English literature, 499
Children's books, 276, 278
reading-rooms, 329-30

Choice of books, 3-32, 277, 335
Chronology of authors, 381,
398

Classic authors, 30

Classification of books, 362-
372

application of, 366
Bibliothèque nationale, sys-
tem of, 368

British museum, system of,
368

Brunet's system of, 367
close classification, 364-5
conflict of systems, 362-3
Crunden's verses on, 430
Cutter, system of, 369
Dewey, system of, 370
Fletcher, system of, 372
fixed shelf location, 371
Library of Congress, sys-
tem of, 368

Cleaning books, 103-4, 127-130
Clergymen, some book-abus-
ing, 138, 140

Cleveland public library

fiction experience, 27
methods of selections, 31
Cogswell (J. G.), 35
Collation, 61, 379

Collier, J. Payne, as a cata-
loguer, 385

Congressional library-see Li-
brary of Congress
Copy tax, origin of, 400

rationale of, 406, 409

Copyright and libraries, 400-

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Copyright-

duration of, 413
foundation of, 402, 412
history of, 403

in the Constitution, 401
international, why, 412-13
origin of, 401

perpetual, 402, 413
provisions of, 414

Counting a library, 350, 386
Courtesy, in libraries, 250, 261
Croton bug, 109

Crowding of books on shelves,
116-17

Crunden (F. M.) verses on
classification, 430

Cutter (C. A.) Boston Athen-
aeum catalogue, 485
classification, 430

rules for catalogue, 375
Sabin's Bibliotheca Ameri-
cana, 485

Cutting edges, 60-61, 67

Damage to books, see Injuries
Damp, an enemy of books, 104
Dates, errors in, 210-12
Dates of books, ancient ex-
pression of, 391-393
Decimal system, 370, 390
Denis (F.) Nouveau manuel
de bibliographie, 468-9
Dewey (Melvil) classification,
370

remark by, 433

Dictionary catalogues, 373-5,
383-4

Dictionary of national biog-
raphy, 197, 497

Dime novels, 21, 281

Documents (U. S. public)
catalogues, 492

Dogs-earing books, 114
"Dont's," list of proper warn
ings, 134

Duplicates in libraries, 31,

167-8

Durrie (D. S.) Bibliographia
genealogica Americana,

491

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