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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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Thompson, R. (1975). ‘Popular Reading and Humour in Restoration England’, Journal of Popular Culture, 9(33), pp. 653–71. (Relates to PL 362-4).
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[Missing].
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Pepys, S. (1686) Letter to Sir Robert Southwell, 8 December. [Photocopy]. [Sold at Sotheby’s 2 November 1965].
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Blake, N.F. (1964). ‘The Epilogue in William Caxton’s Second Edition of Reynard the Fox’, Notes and Queries, 11(2), pp. 50-51. (Relates to PL 1796).
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Stein, M.H. (1977). ‘A Psychoanalytical View of Mental Health: Samuel Pepys and his Diary’, The Psychoanalytical Quarterly ,46(1), pp. 82-115. (Relates to PL 1836-41).
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Thomson, R.B. (1976). ‘Jordanus de Nemore: Opera’, Medieval Studies, 38, pp. 97-144. [Offprint]. (Relates to PL 2329; With inserted photocopy of catalogue entries).
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Willy, N. (1963). English Diarists: Evelyn & Pepys. London: Published for The British Council and the National Book League by Longmans, Green & Co.
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Miller, A.P. (n.d.). A Short Guide to the Church of St. Olave Hart Street City of London s.l.: s.n.
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Vamos, M. (1968). ‘A note on Petty, Pepys & Pascal’, French Studies, 22(4), pp. 302-306.
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Illing, R. (1969). Est-Barley-Ravenscroft and the English Metrical Psalter. Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia.
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Moore, E.C. (n.d.). A Critical Edition of the Middle English Verse Life of St Francis from MSS of the South English Legendary. [Typescript dissertation abstract]. (Relates to PL 2344).
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Woodfield, I. (n.d.). The Manuscript [Monograph]. (Relates to PL 1760).
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Charles, S.R. (1962). ‘The Provenance and Date of the Pepys MS 1236’, Musica Disciplina, 16, pp. 57-71.
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Drennan, J.F. (1980). A Short Middle English Prose Translation of the Gospel of Nicodemus. PhD Thesis, University of Michigan. (Relates to PL 2498).
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Bax, C. and Shaw, M. (1926). Mr Pepys. A Ballad Opera in Three Acts. London: J. B. Cramer & Co. Ltd.
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Erzgräber, W. (1981). ‘Langland-Chaucer-Gower’, in W. Erzgräber (ed.) Neues Handbuch der Literaturwissenschaft. Wiesbaden: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Athenaion, pp. 221-274. (Relates to PL 1916).
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Laird Clowes, G.S. (1927). ‘Ships from Pepys’s Manuscripts’, Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects, 69. (Relates to PL 2820; PL 2910).
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Noyes, R.G. and Lamson, R. Jr. (1937). ‘Broadside-Ballad Versions of the Songs in Restoration Drama’, Harvard Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, 19, pp. 199-218. (Relates to PL 2505-9).
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Lauber, J.K. (1978). ‘An Owl Hunt’, Natural History, 87, pp. 101-107. (Relates to PL 1916).
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(1978). Hollar's England: An Exhibition of the etchings of Wenceslaus Hollar Selected from the Sidney T. Fisher Collection on the Occasion of the Meeting of the Shakespeare Association of America at the University of Toronto, April, 1978. Toronto. [Exhibition catalogue].
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Alexander, J.J.G. (1978). A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles: Volume 1 Insular Manuscripts, 6th to the 9th Century. London: Harvey Miller, pp. 40-41. [Offprint]. (Relates to Durham Cathedral MS A.II.17.ff.2-102 and PL 2981(19)).
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Wilson, E.M. (1959) ‘The Two Editions of Calderón’s Primera Parte of 1640', Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, September, pp. 175-191. (Relates to PL 1552(2)).
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Joyne, J. (1959). A Journal: (1769 [i.e. 1679]). Los Angeles : William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California.
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Heawood, E. (1924). ‘The Use of Watermarks in Dating Old Maps and Documents’, The Geographical Journal, 63(5), pp. 391-410. (With inserted letter from Heawood to Morshead).
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Ladborough, R.W. (1966). ‘The sanctum of Sam Pepys’, The Author, 77(3), pp. 13-16.
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Allibone, T.E. (1965). 'The diaries of John Byrom, M.A., F.R.S., and their relation to the pre-history of the Royal Society Club', Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 20(2), pp. 162-183.
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(1885). The Samuel Pepys Memorial, erected in the Church of St. Olave’s Hart Street, and Unveiled on Tuesday, March 18th, 1884. London: Privately printed for the subscribers.
27a. (1885). The Samuel Pepys Memorial, erected in the Church of St. Olave’s Hart Street, and Unveiled on Tuesday, March 18th, 1884. London: Privately printed for the subscribers.
- The Pepys Library (197?). The Pepys Library [Guidebook]. Cambridge: Magdalene College.
28a. The Pepys Library (197?). The Pepys Library [Guidebook]. Cambridge: Magdalene College.
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Deane, Canon A. (1928). ‘Sir Anthony Deane’, The National Review, 550, pp. 566-580. (Relates to PL 1836-41).
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Murray, H. (1936). ‘A New Pepys Letter’, The Dalehouse Review, 16(2), pp. 212-215.
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British Library (1977). Sir Francis Drake: An Exhibition to Commemorate Francis Drake’s Voyage around the World 1577-1580. London: British Museum Publications Ltd.
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Butz, H.S. (1979). 'The Authorship of "The Portugal History" Made Plain', The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 73(4), pp. 459-462.
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Göller, K.H. (1979). ‘Die Bedeutung der Vulgaria-Sammlung von Samuel Pepys’, Archiv für Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 216(131), pp. 109-116. (Relates to PL 1190-93).
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Yapp, W.B. (1979). ‘The birds of English medieval manuscripts’, Journal of Medieval History, 5(4), pp. 315-348. (Relates to PL 1916).
35a. Holmes, M. ‘The London that was Burned’, History Today, 16(9), pp. 610-617. (Relates to PL 1836-41).
35b. Boxer, C.R. (1966). ‘Public Opinion and the Second Anglo-Dutch War 1664-67’, History Today, 16(9), pp. 618-626. (Relates to PL1836-41).
35c. Gourgey, B. (1966). ‘Cosmetics and Perfumes in Stuart Times’, History Today, 16(9), pp. 633-639. (Relates to PL 2973(410)).
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Wright M. (1980). ‘The cat in human society 2’, Postscript, p. 240. (Relates to PL 1916).
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Sills, D.L. (2001). 'The Strange Story of the Fouled Anchor: An inquiry into the history of a naval symbol', Sea History, 96, pp. 29-30.
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Samuel Pepys House Trust. (n.d.). Pepys House in Brampton: A short history. [Pamphlet].