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CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| Bibliographical and Textual Problems of the English Miracle Plays. By W. W. Greg | 1, 168, 280, 365 |
| The Birth of Printing In South Africa. By A. C. G. Lloyd | 31 |
| The Chur Breviary of 1490 and its Printer, Adam Von Speier. By V. Scholderer | 44 |
| A Lawsuit as to an Early Edition of The 'Pilgrim's Progress.' By Henry R. Plomer | 60 |
| Private Printing Presses in Sussex. By A. Cecil Piper | 70 |
| Recent Foreign Literature. By Elizabeth Lee | 80, 155, 266, 400 |
| The Panizzi Club. By Alfred W. Pollard | 95 |
| Co-Operation among German Libraries by Mutual Loans and the Information-Bureau. By Ernst Crous | 113, 337 |
| Leibnitz as a Librarian. By Archibald L. Clarke | 140 |
| Henry Cross-Grove, Jacobite, Journalist and Printer. By J. B. Williams | 206 |
| The Enquiry of the Death of Richard Hunne. By E. Jeffries | 220 |
| An Early Appreciation of William Blake. By K. A. Esdaile | 229 |
| Notes on the Introduction of Printing into Sussex up to the year 1850, with a Chronology of Sussex Printers to that date. By A. Cecil Piper | 257 |
| Sixtus Riessinger's First Press at Rome. By V. Scholderer | 320 |
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