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That Woman - Studies in Irish Bibliography: A Festschrift for Mary 'Paul' Pollard
That Woman - Studies in Irish Bibliography: A Festschrift for Mary 'Paul' Pollard
Benson, Charles and Fitzpatrick, Siobhan
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ISBN: 1 84351 060 x
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Publication Date: May 2005
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Dr Mary 'Paul' Pollard is the most distinguished historian of the book in Ireland. Her two volumes, Dublin's Trade in Books 1550-1800 (Oxford, 1989) and Dictionary of members of the Dublin booktrade 1550-1800 (London, 2000) received international acclaim and are regarded as the standard works in the field. She has also published numerous articles on a wide range of subjects and has been to the fore in the protection and conservation of historic Irish libraries and their contents.

The festschrift is being published in conjunction with the Library Association of Ireland Rare Books Group and contains contributions from distinguished scholars on topics in Irish historical bibliography and children's literature.

Among the contents: Charles Benson (TCD), Mary 'Paul' Pollard; Toby Barnard (Oxford), Children and books in eighteenth-century Ireland; Andrew Carpenter (UCD), Two early printed squibs from Cork; Pat Donlon (Director emerita, NLI), Sophia Rosamond Praeger (1867-1954): a woman of many talents; Raymond Gillespie (NUIM), Irish cathedral libraries before 1700; R.J. Hunter (UUlster), John Franckton (d.1620): printer, publisher and bookseller in Dublin; Maire Kennedy (Gilbert Library, Dublin), 'At the exchange': the eighteenth-century book-trade in Cork; W.J. McCormack (Rockcorry), Reflections on writing and editing, with reference to PRO (Kew) CO 904/1-3 & HO 161/1-5; W.N. Osborough (UCD), Tribulations of a King's printer: George Grierson II in court; J.-P. Pittion, Aspects of the history of the Saumur Protestant book-trade (1601-1684); Hermann J. Real, Swift's non-reading; James Woolley, Poor John Harding and Mad Tom: 'Harding's resurrection' (1724); Bibliography of Pollard's writings; index.
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