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Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library. Known formerly as the "Pepys Library Files".
List of contents:
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Ehrman, J.P.W. (1948). 'The Official Papers Transferred by Pepys to the Admiralty by 12 July 1689', The Mariner’s Mirror, 34(4), pp. 255-229. [Photocopy].
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West, F.H. (1983). Samuel Pepys commemorative service 23rd February on the 350th Anniversary of his Baptism at St. Brides. Fleet Street. [Typescript]
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[Restricted access].
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The Thick House (2005). Samuel Pepys: A life worth living, written and directed by S.D. Scannon. [Flyer].
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Scannon, S.D. (2005). Samuel Pepys 'A life worth living'. From the diaries of Samuel Pepys, 1660-1670. [Typescript play].
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Scannon, S.D. (2003). Samuel Pepys: A life from the diaries. A play in nine acts. [Typescript play].
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Ebay (2004). 'Fine 17thC English Portrait of Samuel Pepys'. [Printed information about the bid].
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[Restricted access].
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Knighton, C.S. (2008/9). 'Remember, remember the seventeenth of November', The Westminster Abbey Chorister, pp. 2-5. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 1182(10).
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Knighton, C. S. (2014/15). 'Murder by design', The Westminster Abbey Chorister, pp. 51-54. [Photocopy]. (Relates to PL 2252(29-30).
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Keynes, M. (1989). Samuel Pepys. [Typescript discussing 'the renal stones', 'eyesight', and 'the wind colic and last years'].
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Appleby, J.C. (2014). 'Review of Elizabethan Naval Administration. Eds. C.S. Knighton and D. Loades', The International Journal of Maritime History, 26(2), pp. 28-31. [Photocopy].
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Nevinson, J.L. (1955). 'The "Mercury Gallant" or European Fashions in the 1670’s', Connoisseur, 136, pp. 87-92.
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[Unknown] (n.d.). Dress in the time of Samuel Pepys. [Typescript].
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[Unknown] (n.d.). No.11 Buckingham Street. [Typescript].
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Garrett, A. (n.d.). A Machine for All Seasons?, Court Circular, 9. [Photocopy of typescript].
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Taylor, W.R.deC.M. (1975). Samuel Pepys and the Royal Navy. [Typescript for Naval History Prize].
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Horobin, S. and Mooney, L. (eds.) (2014). Middle English Texts in Transition: A Festschrift dedicated to Toshiyuki Takamiya on his 70th birthday. York: York Medieval Press, pp. xiv, 177-198.
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Dolezalek, G.R. (2010). Scotland under Jus Commune: Volumes 1-3, The Stair Society, 55-57, pp. 31-34. [Galley proofs]. (Relates to PL 2208; PL 2328).
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Pierguidi, S. (2009). 'Salviati as Book Illustrator: A New Attribution', Print Quarterly, 26(3), pp. 254-257.
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Paisey, D. and Bartrum, G. (2009). 'Hans Holbein and Miles Coverdale: A New Woodcut', Print Quarterly, 26(3), pp.227-253.
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Haslop, W.F. (1950). The bookcases in the Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge. [Photocopies of notes, diagrams and drawings].
23a. McLeod, R. (2005). The peaceable and prosperous regiment of blessed Queene Elisabeth, A facsimile from Holinshed’s Chronicles (1587). San Marino: Huntington Library. [Typescript].
23b. McLeod, R. Originals and Cancels. Photographed from the Huntington Library Melton copy. Pages 1170-1550, 1575-1592. [Photocopy].
23c. Brooke, O.F. [pseudonym for Randall McLeod] (1999). 'Imagic: a long discourse'. Studies in the Literary Imagination, 32(1), pp. 190-215. [Photocopy].
23d. McLeod, R. Diagrams of page foldings. (Relates to PL 1256).
23e. [Restricted access].
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Flood, D.T. (1977). 'William Petty and "The Double Bottom"', Dublin Historical Record, 30(3), pp. 96-110.
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Nichols, A.E.. (2006). 'Pepys Library MS 2125: The Arma Christi Stubs'. Journal of the Early Book Society, 9, pp. 117-124.
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Wilson, E.M. (1957). 'Samuel Pepys’s Spanish Chap-books, Part III', Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 2(4), pp. 305-322.
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Riches, E. (1977). 'Samuel Pepys and his stones', Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 59, pp. 3-8.
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Latham, R. (1971). 'And so to bed', Books and Bookmen,16(4), pp. 5-7.
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Biggs, B. (1955). 'The Language of the Scribes of the First English Translation of the Imitatio Christi', Leeds Studies in English, 26, pp. 79-111.
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(1978). The Indexer, 11(2), pp. 57-124. [Includes a section on the Wheatley Medal - named after Henry Benjamin Wheatley].
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[Restricted access].
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Iafrate, A. (2013). 'Of stars and men: Matthew Paris and the illustrations of MS Ashmole 304', Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 76(1), pp. 139-177. (Relates to PL 911).
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Trise, R.J. (1997). '"For the love of the binding"', Bookbinder, 11, pp. 41-49.
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[Restricted access].
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Loveman, K. (2009). 'Books and sociability: the case of Samuel Pepys’s Library', The Review of English Studies, 61(249), pp. 214–233.
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McGrail, S. (2004). 'La construction navale celtique', Chasse-marée, 167, pp. 40-53. (Relates to PL 2934).
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Philippe, M. and Rieth, E. (2008). 'Naviguer au Norde de L'Europe', Archéologia, 458, pp. 30-39. (Relates to PL 2934).
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Jigourel, T. (2007). 'Les curraghs: Navires de cuir Irlandais', ArMen, 158, pp. 30-39. (Relates to PL 2934).
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Paisey, D. and Bartrum, G. (2009). 'Hans Holbein and Miles Coverdale: A New Woodcut, Print Quarterly, 26(3), pp. 227-253.
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Taguchi, M. (2005). 'A Middle English penitential treatise on Job 10:20-22, Dimitte me, Domine', Mediaeval Studies, 67, pp. 157–217.
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Pepys, S. (1703). 'From Samuel Pepys Esqr: to Governor Pitt', in H. Yule (ed.) (1887) Diary of William Hedges, Esq. (Afterwards Sir William Hedges), During his Agency in Bengal, as well as on His Voyage Out and Return Overland (1681–1687). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. lxxx-ciii. [Photocopy]. [The last known letter of Samuel Pepys].
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Bernet, C. (2015). Miniaturen des Mittelalters, 28th edn. Graugans Wissenschaft: Berlin, p. 20. (Relates to PL 1803).
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E.G. Forbes (ed.) (1997).The Correspondence of John Flamsteed, the First Astronomer Royal, Volume 2: 1682-170. Bristol: Institute of Physics, pp. 8-9, 628-653. [Photocopy]. [Correspondence between Pepys and Flamsteed].