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The order of the alphabet is settled and familiar ; but no classification by subjects is either familiar or settled . Catalogues should aim at the greatest convenience of the greatest number of readers . It is noteworthy that the ...
The order of the alphabet is settled and familiar ; but no classification by subjects is either familiar or settled . Catalogues should aim at the greatest convenience of the greatest number of readers . It is noteworthy that the ...
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This appeared in one volume , but with two alphabets ; one being authors and titles , and the other an alphabet of subjects . As this volume included eight years issues of the American press , the next bibliography published covered the ...
This appeared in one volume , but with two alphabets ; one being authors and titles , and the other an alphabet of subjects . As this volume included eight years issues of the American press , the next bibliography published covered the ...
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Its only defects ( aside from its inevitable omissions of many unrecorded books ) are the double alphabet , and the want of collation , or an indication of the number of pages in each work , which should follow every title .
Its only defects ( aside from its inevitable omissions of many unrecorded books ) are the double alphabet , and the want of collation , or an indication of the number of pages in each work , which should follow every title .
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