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AMERICAN PERIODICALS, 1800-1850.
Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1966.
American periodical series II
The spirit of nationalism and of westward expansion runs throughout the periodical publications of this prolific period, which marked the beginning of a distinctly American literature. Religious periodicals and magazines for women and children were numerous during this period. Godey's Lady's Book, the Juvenile Port-Folio, the Saturday Evening Post, and the New-York Mirror are representative of the most significant periodicals of the time. Because the arrangement is not alphabetical, the title index in the guide must be used to locate specific periodicals. Periodicals are one of the main sources that reflect American public opinion of the period.
Reels 1-1966
This guide contains a title, general subject, editor, and reel index. The title index provides full bibliographic information and notes on character and content. Titles with holdings information are entered in the online catalog, MERLIN. Many of the titles are indexed in Poole's Index to Periodical Literature. Also, additional author, title, and subject access is provided by the Early American Periodicals Index to 1850 (MICPT 016.05).
AMERICAN PERIODICALS, 18TH CENTURY.
Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1946.
American periodical series I
33 reel(s)
The eighty-eight titles in this collection trace the early evolution of the American periodical. It begins with two short-lived periodicals published in 1741 by Andrew Bradford and Benjamin Franklin, and extends through the increasing magazine activity after the Revolution. Four of the era's most important and longest-lived periodicals are included: the Columbian Magazine and the American Museum, both of Philadelphia, the Massachusetts Magazine of Boston, and the New-York Magazine. Subjects covered include politics and government, slavery, religion, books, and European news. Sentimental fiction, much of which was serialized, and Revolutionary pamphlets are also included. Titles are arranged alphabetically on the film.
This guide contains a title, general subject, editor, and reel index. The title index provides full bibliographic information and notes on character and content. Titles with holdings information are entered in the online catalog, MERLIN. Many of the titles are indexed in Poole's Index to Periodical Literature. Also, additional author, title, and subject access is provided by the Early American Periodicals Index to 1850 (MICPT 016.05).
AMERICAN PRIMERS.
Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990.
844 fiche
From Webster's Spellers and McGuffey Readers to Dick and Jane, this collection consists of primers, readers, spelling books, alphabet books, teaching manuals, and non-instructional juvenile literature published primarily in America from 1711 to 1943. Only book or book-like items are included, thus hornbooks, broadsides, charts, reading cards, and battledores are excluded. The collection includes some British imprints that were heavily imported to the colonies in the eighteenth century as well as non-English readers, especially German textbooks from Pennsylvania; readers and spellers in Native American languages; Confederate textbooks; and textbooks of simplified orthography, including Edwin Leigh's pronouncing orthographies published circa 1870. Material in the collection documents reading instruction in the U.S., illustrating pedagogical methods and tools. The collection highlights as well issues in the history of book design and illustration, publishing, and book selling in America.
American primers : guide to the microfiche collection.
The guide provides a background essay and secondary bibliography by Richard L. Venezky, bibliography of microfiche, and title, author, and chronological index. Individual titles are catalogued in MERLIN.
ANCIENT ROMAN ARCHITECTURE.
Rome: Fototeca Unione, American Academy in Rome, 1982.
261 fiche
This collection is a reproduction of the photographic and bibliographic archive of ancient Roman architecture and topography in the Fototeca Unione housed in the American Academy in Rome. The collection provides a comprehensive visual survey of ancient Roman architecture and topography and provides a basic bibliography for each site. The archive represents the largest available collection of source material on ancient Roman architecture and topography. The collection is divided into two volumes, the first contains more than 1400 images of the architecture of the city of Rome, Roman Italy, and the Roman Empire. Volume II consists of more than 1200 images of architecture in the Roman provinces of the Near East and North Africa. It also includes a collection of 3270 images of public and domestic architecture at Pompeii and adds material on pre-Roman and early Roman architecture on the Italian Peninsula. In addition to photographs, the collection contains reproductions of ancient coins, early engravings, plans, and drawings. Some of the photographs were taken in the nineteenth century before many of the ancient structures were altered or even destroyed.
A short uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
Ancient Roman architecture : index to microfiche..
2 vols. The guides contain indexes to the sections of the collection by modern country, site, and monuments. Volume II of the guide contains an index by Augustean region for the Italy section, and indexes the Pompeii section by topography and building type. Microfiche headings provide the names and the locations of the monuments on the fiche. The various monuments and sites within the collection are preceded by brief introductions, bibliographic updates, and plans or maps.
Bach, Johann S. WERKE JAHRG. 1-46 AND SUPP. 47, 1851-1899.
New York: New York Public Library, 1944.
12 reel(s)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN HYMNALS.
New York: University Music Editions, 1983.
27 fiche
Guide: The eye-readable contents-guides that accompanied the collection (and that is mentioned in MERLIN) is in the Special Collections office.
BOMBAY SANSKRIT SERIES
Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation Company,
52 fiche
An uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections Reading Room. Each title is catalogued separately in MERLIN.
Boyd-Bowman, Peter. LEXICO HISPANOAMERICANOS DEL SIGLO XVII.
Madison, WI: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies Ltd., 1983.
8 fiche
Boyd-Bowman, Peter. Léxico hispanoamericano del siglo XVI.
BRITAIN'S LITERARY HERITAGE: NINETEENTH CENTURY THEATRE PERIODICALS PART ONE AND TWO FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY.
Brighton: Harvester Microform Publications, 1986.
41 items
19 titles.
Each title fully cataloged in MERLIN and shelved with the microfilmed periodical collection, FILM PER. Consult MERLIN for call number for each title. A list of the titles in the collection is available in the Special Collections office or search the series title in MERLIN.
BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL RHETORIC AND ELOCUTION.
Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilm International, 1953.
16 reel(s)
An uncataloged guide, British and Continental Rhetoric and Elocution, is available in the Special Collections office. The titles included in the collection are also listed in SPEC-R Z1033 .M5 I53 Niles, Ann. An Index to Microform Collections, pp 84-89.
An Index to microform collections.
British Library EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SHORT TITLE CATALOGUE (ESTC).
London: British Library,
113 fiche
An uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections office.
BRITISH LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. SERIES ONE. THE MEDIEVAL AGE, C.1150-1500 PARTS 1-3.
Brighton: Harvester Microform Publication, 1984.
Brighton Library Heritage
49 reel(s)
191 titles. A short uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
British literary manuscripts from Cambridge University Library..
BRITISH LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY. SERIES ONE. THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE, C. 1500 -1700.
Brighton: Harvester Microform Publications,
Britain's Literary Heritage
53 reel(s)
220 titles.
British Museum Department of Manuscripts ENGLISH STAGE AFTER THE RESTORATION: ARCHIVE OF THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY BRITISH THEATRE ROYAL FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY, PART I.
Brighton: Harvester,
16 reel(s)
Catalogue of Additional Manuscripts 1854-1887 contains Additional Mss. 23156-23167, 25915, 29631-29643, 29709-29711, 29945-29958, 31972-31977, 33488. 61997. Each play is individually cataloged but the records do not appear in MERLIN with a description of the contents.
British Museum. Dept. of Manuscripts. Catalogue of additions to the manuscripts in the British Museum ….
CARNEGIE SURVEY OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE SOUTH 1927-1943.
Alexandria, VA: Chadwyck-Healy, Inc, 1985.
124 fiche
Images of exteriors, interiors, furnishings and garden of properties in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia between 1927 and 1943 are included. The collection is arranged geographically.
800 images. A short uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
CATALOGUE OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION, 1851.
London: World Microfilms, 1978.
5 reel(s)
reel 1,2, first part of 3. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue. London, 1851 --reel 3, last part. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Reports by the juries on the subjects in the thirty classes into which the exhibition was divided (v. 1). London, 1852--reel 4. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Reports by the juries ... (v. 2, 3). London, 1852 --reel 5. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Reports by the juries ... (v. 4). London, 1852; Great Britain. Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851. Report of the Commissioners for the exhibition of 1851. London, 1852; Its supplement, 1853.
CICOGNARA LIBRARY.
Urbana, IL: Undergraduate Library, University Library, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.,
An uncataloged guide Catalogo Ragionato dei libri D'Arte e Antichita Posseduti del Conte Cicognara, vol. 1 (Pisa, Presso Niccolo Capurro, 1821) is available in the Special Collections office.
CONCORDANCES AND TEXTS OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY ARAGONESE MANUSCRIPTS OF JUAN FERNANDEZ DE HEREDIA.
Madison, WI: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, 1982.
110 fiche
Contains 17 titles.
Brief guide at the beginning of the collection. See also contents note in MERLIN.
Cosenza, Mario Emilio. BIOGRAPHICAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF THE ITALIAN HUMANISTS
New York: Graphic Microfilm Corporation, 1955.
29 reel(s)
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CYRILLIC UNION CATALOG.
New Canaan, CT: Readex Corporation, 1963.
1244 card(s)
This is a dictionary catalog of the Russian, Ukrainian, Byelorussian, Bulgarian, and Serbian holdings of the Library of Congress and 185 other American libraries.
A guide is included at the beginning of reel 1 and an uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
DEUTSCHES MUSIKGESCHICHTLICHES ARCHIV. ARCHIV MICROFILM.
Kassel: Barenreiter, 1955.
550 reel(s)
3495 titles.
The Library has titles 1/1-2/1254 as described in the Katalog.
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Deutsches Musikgeschichtliches Archiv. Katalog der Filmsammlung..
DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN HYMNOLOGY: FIRST LINE INDEX.
New York: University Music Editions, 1984.
179 reel(s)
Indexes 4834 hymnals.
Reel 1 provides a list of the hymnals indexed.
Dictionary of American hymnology : first-line index.
Dillard University, New Orleans Amistad Research Center. COUNTEE CULLEN PAPERS 1921-69.
New Orleans: Amistad Research Center, 1975.
7 reel(s)
Borders, Florence E. Guide to the microfilm edition of the Countee Cullen papers, 1921-1969.
EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINTS, 1639-1800.
New York: Readex Microprint, 1955.
31000 card(s)
This collection is a reproduction of the complete texts of approximately 42,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides listed in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Evans attempted to locate and describe everything printed in America up to 1800. Readex researchers added 12,000 works overlooked by Evans, as well as correcting his faulty entries. This series reflects, through the printed page, events through the American Revolutionary period. Titles are arranged chronologically in the order of entry in Evans' bibliography. They use the numbers assigned to each item by Evans. Although Evans listed magazines and newspapers, these are not included in the microprint edition but are filmed separately and described in this guide under American Periodicals and under Early American Newspapers.
EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINTS, SECOND SERIES, 1801-1819.
New York: Readex Microprint, 1964.
52000 card(s)
This collection is based on Shaw and Shoemaker's American Bibliography, which attempted to list all books, pamphlets, and broadsides published in the United States between 1800 and 1820. The complete text of approximately 50,000 works written in a period of rapid American expansion and intrepid exploration can be found here. Included are the writings of Robert Fulton, Henry Clay, Noah Webster, James Madison, Thomas Paine, Daniel Webster, and many others, as well as reports, letters, messages from the presidents, and resolutions of Congress and of the state and territorial legislative assemblies. Many British and European authors whose works were published in America are also represented. The titles are arranged chronologically as in the Shaw-Shoemaker bibliography, and can be located using the numbers assigned in that source. These numbers appear in eye-legible form on each microprint.
Each title is cataloged in MERLIN.
Shaw, Ralph R. American bibliography : a preliminary checklist for 1801-1819.
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH FICTION.
Cambridge, MA: General Microfilm Company,
12 reel(s)
70 titles.
An uncataloged contents list is available in the Special Collections office.
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EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND CULTURE.
Keswick, VA: Micrographics II,
746 reel(s)
Each title in the collection is cataloged. Uncatalogued reel lists are available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
ENGLISH BOOKS, 1475-1640.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1938.
2142 reel(s)
Beginning with the first book published in English, Caxton's translation of Recuyell of the History of Troye, and continuing through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare, this collection contains nearly all of the 26,500 titles listed in Pollard and Redgrave`s Short-Title Catalogue and its revised edition. Pollard and Redgrave attempted to list every title published in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland and all works in the English language published elsewhere during this period. The collection also includes additional titles of the period not included in the above work. The series fully documents the magnificent English Renaissance, which witnessed the rebirth of classical humanism, the broadening of the known world, and the spread of printing and education. Included are the earliest editions of such classics as Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, original versions of royal statutes and proclamations, military, religious, legal, parliamentary, and other public documents, numerous early English ballads and carols, and sermons, homilies, saints' lives, liturgies, and the Book of Common Prayer (1549). This collection will fulfill the most exhaustive research requirements of scholars in the areas of English literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, and the fine arts.
Many filmed titles have records in Ellis Library's main card catalog and in Special Collection's card catalog. Units 49-58 (reels 1699-1907) are individually cataloged in MERLIN. An online tutorial is available at http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/barkera/earlymfilm.mht.
Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1859-1944. A short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640.
This guide provides access by author to specific works.
ENGLISH BOOKS, 1641-1700.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1961.
1786 reel(s)
Based on Wing's Short-Title Catalogue, the collection includes books printed in Great Britain and elsewhere in English from 1641 to 1700. Books printed in America are excluded from this collection, which spans the tumultuous years of the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration. The material offers an historical perspective on an era that saw the rise of a mercantile class, the first English settlements in North America, and the development of secular philosophy and empirical science. Subject areas, such as the arts, the sciences, popular culture, and women's studies, are well represented.
Many filmed titles have records in Ellis Library's main card catalog and Special Collections' card catalog. Units 1-64 (reels 1-1733) are individually cataloged in MERLIN. An online tutorial is available at http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/barkera/earlymfilm.mht.
Wing, Donald Goddard, 1904- Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700..
This guide provides access by author (or title in the case of anonymous works).
ENGLISH LITERARY PERIODICALS, 1681-1914.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1951.
English literary periodicals
969 reel(s)
Significant early journals, magazines, and reviews in this collection reflect British life and culture from 1681 to 1914. Important writers of the period, such as Defoe, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Johnson, Mill, Hunt, Lamb, Tennyson, and Eliot, contributed material or acted as editors. The collection begins with the earliest British periodical, published in 1681, and continues through the nineteenth century. Though predominately literary in nature, the periodicals also include debates, essays, and news summaries concerning politics and government in Great Britain. Topics covered include politics and government in Great Britain.
The periodicals have been cataloged separately and the microfilm reels are interfiled alphabetically by title with other microfilm periodicals. Ellis has units 1-22. An online tutorial is available at http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/barkera/earlymfilm.mht.
FILM
The guide describes each periodical and its subject matter. It includes a general subject, editor, and reel number index.
FOUR CENTURIES OF SPANISH DRAMA.
8000 plays.
Each play is cataloged.
Thompson, Lawrence Sidney, 1916- A bibliography of Spanish plays on microcards, by Lawrence S. Thompson..
FOUR CENTURIES OF SPANISH DRAMA.
8000 plays.
Each play is cataloged.
Thompson, Lawrence Sidney, 1916- A bibliography of Spanish plays on microcards, by Lawrence S. Thompson..
HARPER AND BROTHERS ARCHIVES 1817-1914.
Teaneck, NJ: Chadwyck-Healy, 1982.
58 reel(s)
A general catalog of the collection is on reel 1 and an index is at the beginning of each major section.
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Index to the archives of Harper and Brothers, 1817-1914.
HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY.
Teaneck, NJ: Chadwyck-Healy, 1980.
1567 fiche
45,000 photographs and 35,000 pages of text
The collection is arranged geographically. The data relating to each Building is arranged in alphabetical order by the nearest significant place name within each county, within each state. A short uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
HISTORY OF MUSIC.
Woodridge, CT: Research Publication, 1985.
107 reel(s)
1628 titles
Wood, David A., 1935- History of music : a guide to the microfilm edition : based on Music in Harvard libraries, a catalogue of early printed music and books on music in the Houghton Library and the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library.
HISTORY OF THE WEST; PRIVATE LIBRARY OF MICHAEL HARRISON. LIBRARY CATALOG AND SUPPLEMENT.
Fort Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 1965.
46 reel(s)
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Janszen, Royce Henry. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT TEACHING IN MUSIC AT SELECTED INSTITUTIONS.
Lambeth Palace Library. MEDIAEVAL MANUSCRIPTS. SECTION IV: HUMANISTIC STUDIES.
London: World Microfilm Publication, 1976.
39 reel(s)
112 titles. The publisher`s brief title listing is available in the Special Collections office. Full description of each manuscript is available in Z6621 .L82J 1932 Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace.
Lambeth Palace Library. A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the library of Lambeth Palace : the mediaeval manuscripts.
Lambeth Palace Library. MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS SECTION I: OLD ENGLISH, FRENCH. ETC.
London: World Microfilm Publication, 1974.
17 reel(s)
51 titles. The publisher's brief title listing is available in the Special Collections office. Full description of each manuscript is available in Z6621 .L82J 1932. Descriptive Catalog of Manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace.
Lambeth Palace Library. A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the library of Lambeth Palace : the mediaeval manuscripts.
Library of Congress. CATALOG OF WORKS BY AND ABOUT GIUSEPPE TARTINI HELD IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Washington, DC: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1964.
1 reel(s)
Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) was an Italian musician who composed more than 130 concerti for violin, two concerti for flute and two cello concerti as well as over 170 sonatas for violin, with or without continuo, some 50 sonatas a tre and 4 sonatas a quatre. Only some 20 conerti and 50 sonatas were ever published, so the remainders exist only in the forms of manuscripts. In 1721 he became first violin and maestro de cappella at the Cappella del Santo, which was a posting he held for the rest of his life.
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Lincoln Cathedral Library. MEDIAEVAL MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION SECTIONS 1-6.
London: World Microfilms Publications, 1976.
83 reel(s)
The publisher's brief title listing is available in the Special Collection office. It is also filmed on the last reel of the collection along with Reginald Woolley's Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Lincoln Cathedral Library (Oxford University Press, 1927).
Mira de Amescua, Antonio. PLAYS
53 reel(s)
81 titles.
Consult MERLIN for holdings. See also: Spanish Drama of the Golden Age and Four Centuries of Spanish Drama.
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Modern Language Association. REPRODUCTIONS OF MANUSCRIPTS AND RARE PRINTED BOOKS.
New York: Modern Language Association,
14 reel(s)
The Library has selected titles only. Each title is listed in the card catalog.
FILM 4D21:14:5
Modern Language Association of America. Reproductions of manuscripts and rare printed books..
Molina, Tirso de. VARIOUS PLAYS
7 reel(s)
100 titles.
Consult MERLIN for holdings. See also: Spanish Drama of the Golden Age.
FILM MISC
New York Public Library. Slavic Division. DICTIONARY CATALOG OF THE SLAVONIC COLLECTION.
Boston: G.K. Hall, 1974.
88 reel(s)
Materials published in 1971 or earlier are included.
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NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE: THE OHIO VALLEY AND THE SOUTH.
Lexington, KY: Lost Cause Press,
450 card(s)
A Union List of Publications in Opaque Microforms by Eva Maude Tilton. pp. 449-472. Each title individually cataloged and classified separately.
Tilton, Eva Maude. A union list of publications in opaque microforms..
PLAYBILLS: NORTH AMERICAN NON-PROFIT REPERTORY THEATRES, 1958-1975.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1977.
393 fiche
Kaminsky, Laura J. Nonprofit repertory theatre in North America, 1958-1975 : a bibliography and indexes to the Playbill collection of the Theatre Communications Group.
PLAYS PRINTED AFTER 1640.
Stratford-on-Avon: Shakespeare Institute,
9 reel(s)
Plays are listed by author and title in the card catalog. Partial contents are listed in contents note on main entry catalog card for the collection.
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PLAYS PRINTED BEFORE 1640.
1 reel(s)
Contains six plays: “The Tragedy of the Duchess of Malfy” by John Webster; London: Nicholas Okes for John Waterson; 1623. “Devil’s Law Case” by John Webster; London: A.M. for John Grismand; 1623. “Women Beware Women, A Tragedy” by Thomas Middleton; London: [n.p.]; 1657. “The Changeling” by Thomas Midleton [sic] and William Rowley; London: [n.p.]; 1653. “The Late Lancashire Witches” by Thomas Heywood and Richard Broome; London: Thomas Harper for Benjamin Fisher; 1634. “The Tragedy of Albertus Wallenstein, Late Duke of Fridland, and Generall [sic] to the Emperor Ferdinand the Second” by Henry Glapthorne; London: Thomas Paine for George Hutton; 1639. Also contains one published letter entitled “ A Letter Written by a Catholicke [sic] Gentleman, to the Lady Jane Clement, the Haulting Princess of the League” by Capitaine Viques; London: John Wolfe; 1590.
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POPULAR STAGE: DRAMA IN NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND. THE FRENCH PETTINGILL COLLECTION OF PLAYS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY SERIES ONE. PART ONE.
Brighton: Harvester Microform Publication, 1985.
22 reel(s)
330 plays.
A guide to the collection is on reel one. Each play is individually cataloged in MERLIN. An uncataloged guide is available in the Special Collections office.
PROMPT BOOKS AND ACTOR'S COPIES: THEATRE MUSEUM, VICTORIA AND ALBERT, LONDON.
London: Ormonde Publishing Ltd, 1983.
102 fiche
Each title is individually cataloged in MERLIN.
Prompt books and actor's copies [guide] : Theatre Museum, V&A, London..
REPERTOIRE BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE DES AUTERUS LATINS PATRISTIQUES ET MEDIEVAUX.
Paris: Chadwyck-Healey, 1987.
492 fiche
REVISTAS HISPANOAMERICANA.
Cambridge, MA: General Microfilm Company,
Titles are individually cataloged in MERLIN. An uncataloged guide is available in the Special Collections office.
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Leavitt, Sturgis E. (Sturgis Elleno), b. 1888. Revistas hispanoamericanas : índice bibliográfico, 1843-1935.
ROXBURGHE CLUB OF LONDON PUBLICATIONS ROXBURGHE CLUB OF LONDON PUBLICATIONS.
Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress,
28 reel(s)
206 titles.
A catalog of the Collection is on reel 1. Each title is cataloged and listed in MERLIN.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). HISTORIC BUILDINGS IN BRITAIN.
London: H.M.S.O,
Inventories of Historic Monuments, 1910-1975
MICF 2587: England Buckinghamshire; MICF 2588: England Dorset; MICF 2589: England Herefordshire; MICF 2590: England Hertfordshire; MICF 2591: England Huntingdonshire; MICF 2592: England London; MICF 2593: England Essex; MICF 2594: England Cambridgeshire; MICF 2595: England City of Cambridge; MICF 2596: England Middlesex; MICF 2597: England City of Oxford; MICF 2598: England Westmoreland; MICF 2599: England City of York; MICF 2600: Scotland Argyll; MICF 2601: Scotland County of Berwick; MICF 2602: Scotland Caithness; MICF 2603 Scotland County of Dumfries; MICF 2604: Scotland East Lothian; MICF 2605 Scotland City of Edinburgh; MICF 2606: Scotland Fife, Kinross, and Clackmannan; MICF 2607 Scotland Golloway; MICF 2608: Scotland Midlothian & W. Lothian; MICF 2609: Scotland Orkney & Shetland; MICF 2610: Outer Hebrides, Skye & the small isles; MICF 2611: Scotland Peeblesshire; MICF 2612: Scotland Roxburgshire; MICF 2613: Scotland Selkirkshire; MICF 2614: Scotland Sutherland; MICF 2615: Scotland Stirlingshire; MICF 2616: Wales Anglesley; MICF 2617: Wales Caernarvonshire; MICF 2618 Wales Carmarthen; MICF 2619: Wales Denbigh; MICF 2620: Wales Flint; MICF 2621: Wales Merioneth; MICF 2622: Wales Montgomery; MICF 2623: Wales Pembroke; MICF 2624: Wales Radnor.
Each inventory is separately cataloged. An uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections Reading Room.
RUSSIAN FUTURISM 1910-1916: POETRY AND MANUSCRIPTS.
Teaneck, NJ: Chadwyck-Healy,
77 fiche
An uncataloged contents list is available in the Special Collections office. Each title is individually cataloged. Also useful is NC985 .C65 The World Backwards by Susan Compton.
Compton, Susan P. The world backwards : Russian futurist books, 1912-16.
SALON (EXHIBITION: PARIS, FRANCE. CATALOGUES OF THE PARIS SALON 1673-1880 (TITLES VARY).
Teaneck, NJ: Chadwick Healey,
262 fiche
A list of the contents is available in the Special Collections office.
SCHWANN LONG-PLAYING RECORD CATALOGS
New York: W. Schwann Inc.,
19 reel(s)
v. 1-21, 1949-1969
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Smith, Jack Ernest. READING, LISTENING, AND READING-LISTENING COMPREHENSIVE BY SIXTH GRADE CHILDREN.
Sotheby & Co. CATALOGUES OF SALES PART 1-5, 1734-1980.
Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1973.
538 reel(s)
Sotheby & Co. (London, England) Catalogues of sales : a guide to the microfilm collection..
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE BIBLIOGRAPHIES.
New Canaan, CT: Readex Corporation,
666 card(s)
Not cataloged in MERLIN.
SPANISH DRAMA OF THE GOLDEN AGE 1500-1700.
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications,
86 reel(s)
3200 titles
Each title is cataloged in MERLIN.
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Regueiro, José M. Spanish drama of the golden age; a catalogue of the comedia collection in the University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
SPANISH RARE BOOKS OF THE GOLDEN AGE (1472-1700) ITEMS 1-1301
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1985.
204 reel(s)
1800 titles.
Spanish rare books of the golden age : guide to the microfilm collection..
SUBJECT INDEX TO ART EXHIBITION CATALOGUES.
Teaneck, NJ: Chadwyck-Healy, 1982.
244 fiche
The Library has the base index and accumulations to December 1985. Included are indexes by artists, subjects, authors of catalogs, titles of catalogs and agent of publication (museum, gallery etc). This collection indexes the University of California-Santa Barbara Arts Library`s Microform Collection, Art Exhibition Catalogues Republished on Microfiche.
THE FORSTER AND DYCE COLLECTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL ART LIBRARY AT THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON
Brighton: Harvester Microform, 1987.
Britain's literary heritage.
2 reel(s)
The library has Pt.2, reels 15-17.
An uncatalogued guide is available in the Special Collections reading room.
THEATRE COSTUME DESIGN IN THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM.
Surrey: Emmett Microfilm Ltd, 1983.
Fashion Costume and Uniforms Series, Part 3
38 fiche
The collection is arranged by artist and then by play title. A title index is provided. Guide is available, fiche missing as of 12/2006.
Victoria and Albert Museum. Theatre costume design in the Victoria and Albert Museum..
THREE CENTURIES OF DRAMA
New Canaan, CT: Readex Corporation,
This set contains all available first editions and important subsequent editions of the important and minor English plays from 1500 to 1800, and American plays from the beginning of American drama to 1830. The set also includes foreign plays which were adapted into English. The English titles are grouped into Elizabethan plays, 1515-1641; Restoration plays, 1642-1700, early eighteenth century plays, 1701-1750; and late eighteenth century plays, 1751-1800. There is also a group of the Larpent Collection of Manuscripts, 1737-1800 which are located at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Museum. Finally, the American plays are dated 1714-1830.
Each play is individually catalogued. Consult MERLIN by author or title.
Bergquist, G. William. Three centuries of English and American plays, a checklist. England: 1500-1800, United States: 1714-1830..
Trinity College (University of Cambridge) Library. MEDIAEVAL MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION INCLUDING SOME POST-MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPT SECTION VI. SECULAR MSS. PART A. GENERAL. PART B. HISTORY.
London: World Microfilms Publications, 1979.
80 reel(s)
241 titles.
An uncataloged guide, Trinity College, Cambridge. The Mediaeval Manuscript Collections is available in the Special Collections office.
Trinity College (University of Cambridge). Library. The western manuscripts in the library of Trinity college, Cambridge. A descriptive catalogue by Montague Rhodes James..
Trinity College (University of Cambridge) Library MEDIAEVAL MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION INCLUDING SOME POST-MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS SECTION V. LITERATURE. PART A. GENERAL. PART B. THE GREEK AND LATER CLASSICS.
London: World Microfilms Publications, 1979.
61 reel(s)
235 titles.
An uncataloged guide, Trinity College, Cambridge. The Mediaeval Manuscript Collection, is available in the Special Collections office.
Trinity College (University of Cambridge). Library. The western manuscripts in the library of Trinity college, Cambridge. A descriptive catalogue by Montague Rhodes James..
Trollope, Anthony. HARRY HEATHCOTE OF GANGOIL. A TALE OF AUSTRALIAN BUSH LIFE.
London: Marston, Low, & Searle, 1874.
1 reel(s)
Trollope (1815-1882) was a prolific English novelist and is credited with developing the chronicle form of fiction. This work is a fictionalized account of 19th century frontier and pioneer life in Australia. The text is available online at http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/t/trollope/anthony/gangoil/index.html and http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/5642.
Table at contents at the beginning; contains illustrations
FILM MISC
TWO CENTURIES OF DRAMA: AMERICAN 1714-1830.
New Canaan, Ct: Readex Corporation, 1963.
327 card(s)
Each play is individually cataloged in MERLIN.
Bergquist, G. William. Three centuries of English and American plays, a checklist. England: 1500-1800, United States: 1714-1830..
U.S. Copyright Office. UNPUBLISHED DRAMA DEPOSITS, 1900-1906.
Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1981.
214 reel(s)
Each play is individually cataloged in MERLIN. An uncataloged guide is available in the Special Collections office.
Library of Congress. Copyright Office. Dramatic compositions copyrighted in the United States, 1870 to 1916V.
Vandamm, Florence. VANDAMM COLLECTION.
Teaneck, NJ: Somerset House, 1980.
827 fiche
26,000 photos
New York theatre, 1919-1961 : [handlist of stage productions in the Vandamm Collection]..
Vega, Lope de. ALEJANDRO EL SEGUNDO.
1630.
1 reel(s)
Vega (1562-1635), a novelist, poet, and playwright, is considered to be the greatest dramatist in the Spanish language. He wrote as many as 1,500 plays, at least 350 of which survive today. A contemporary of Shakespeare, he rivals the Bard in variety of characters, tone, and subject matter. This work is a comedy written in Vega’s own hand, and the original is located in Parma, Italy, in the Biblioteca Palatina.
FILM MISC
Vega, Lope de. PLAYS
18.
130 titles
Consult MERLIN for holdings.
FILM MISC
Venezky, Richard L. MICROFICHE CONCORDANCE TO OLD ENGLISH.
Newark, DE: University of Delaware, 1980.
418 fiche
The guide is also filmed on Fiche 1-2.
Healey, Antonette DiPaolo, 1945- A microfiche concordance to Old English : the list of texts and index of editions.
William R. Perkins Library. INDEX ICONOLOGICUS.
Sanford, NC: Microfilming Corporation of America,
421 fiche
Most elements in Index Iconologicus are photographs of art works published as illustrations to Adam Bartsch's Le Peintre Graveur (NE90 .B213, 1978).
Langedijk, Karla. Index iconologicus : a guide to the microform edition..
Wüst, Ernst. LEXICON ARISTOPHANEUM.
München: K.G.Sauer, 1984.
34 fiche
Contains a microfiche lexicon (German/Greek) for the comedies of Aristophanes.
Microfiche issued in portfolio form - see guide to view items.
Wüst, Ernst, d. 1959. Lexicon Aristophaneum [microform] : ein handschriftliches Spezialwörterbuch zu den Komödien des Aristophanes / Ernst Wüst ; herausgegeben von Karl Wüst ; Vorwort von Günther Pflug..
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