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Unannotated Bibliography of Newberry Sources
Apperson, G. L. A Jane Austen Dictionary. Oxford: Cecil Palmer, 1932.
Austen, James. The Loiterer: A Periodical Work in Two Volumes. Oxford: Prince
and Cooke, 1790.
Austen, Jane. Letters from Jane Austen to Fanny Knight. Oxford:Clarendon, 1924.
--- and family. Charades, Etc. Written a Hundred Years Ago by Jane Austen and her
Family. London: Spottiswoode, 1895.
---. Love & Freindship and Other Early Works: Now First Printed from the Original
MS. by Jane Austen, with a Preface by C.K. Chesterton. London: Chatto &
Windus, 1922.
Austen, Caroline. My Aunt Jane Austen: A Memoir. Pref. R. W. Chapman. Alton,
Hampshire: The Jane Austen Society, 1952.
Austen-Leigh, J.E. A Memoir of Jane Austen to which is added Lady Susan and
Fragments of Two
Other Unfinished Tales. 2nd ed. London: Richard Bentley, 1871.
Austen-Leigh, Richard Arthur. The Story of a Printing House, Being a Short
Account of the Strahans and Spottiswoodes. 2nd ed. London: Spottiswoode,
1912.
---. "Joseph Pote of Eton and Bartlet's Farriery." The Library: A Quarterly Review
of Bibliography. Ed. R. B. McKerrow and F. C. Francis. Ser. 4, vol. 17.
London: Humphrey Milford, 1937: 131-154.
Burn, Jacob Henry. Catalogue of a Collection of Early Newspapers and Essayists,
Formed by the Late Thomas Hope, Esq. and Presented to The Bodleian
Library by the Late Rev. Frederick William Hope, M.A. D.C.L. Oxford:
Clarendon P, 1865.
Chapman, R. W. Jane Austen: Facts and Problems. Oxford: Clarendon, 1948.
de Genlis, Mme. "The Palace of Truth." The Tales of the Castle: or, Stories of
Instruction and Delight. Vol. 4. Trans. Thomas Holcroft. London: Scatcherd and
Letterman, 1819: 159-258.
---. Adelaide and Theodore; or Letters on Education; Containing All the Principles
relative to three Different Plans of Education; to that of Princes, and to
those of young Persons of both Sexes. Vol. 1. Trans. some ladies.
London: C. Bathurst and T. Cadell, 1784.
Foster, Joseph. Oxford Men and their Colleges: Illustrated with Portraits and
Views. Oxford: James Parker, 1893.
Hawkesworth, John. The Adventurer. (Nov. 7, 1752-Mar. 9, 1754) 3 vols.
London: J. Johnson et al., 1808.
---. The Adventurer. In Four Volumes. (Nov. 7, 1752-Mar. 9, 1754) Harrison s
British Classicks. London: Harrison & Co, 1794.
A Handbook to Oxford, Illustrated by one Hundred Woodcuts. Oxford: John Henry
Parker, 1847.
Hobhouse, Christopher. Oxford: As it was And as it is to=day. New York: Oxford
UP. (no publishing date available; text seems to have been written in the early 1930's)
Hoyle, Edmund. A Short Treatise on the Games of Whist. Bath: W.
Webster, 1743.
---. A Short Treatise on the Games of Whist. 10th ed. London: T. Osborne, 1750.
Ives, Sidney. The Trial of Mrs. Leigh-Perrot, Reported by Mr. Sidney Ives before a
Meeting of the Club of Odd Volumes on the 17th of May 1978 and a
Meeting of the Grolier Club on the 29th Sept. 1978.
Johnson, Samuel. The Rambler. In Four Volumes. (Mar.20-1750-Mar. 14, 1752)
London: Harrison &. Co, 1792.
Keynes, Geoffrey. Jane Austen: A Bibliography. London: Nonesuch, 1929.
Kunitz, Stanley J. and Howard Haycraft. British Authors Before 1800: A
Biographical Dictionary. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1952.
Monro, Thomas. The Olla Podrida: A Periodical Work, Complete in Forty-Four
Numbers. 2nd ed. London: J. Nichols, 1788.
The Oxford Guide to which is Added a Description of Bleinheim and Anneham.
Oxford: Munday & Slatter, 1823.
Pasley, C. W. Essay on the Military Policy and Institutions of theBritish Empire. 4th
ed. London: Egerton, 1813.
Ritchie, Mrs. Raymond. A Book of Sibyls: Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs.
Opie, Miss Austen. London: Smith Elder, 1883:197-229.
Rocque, John. Map of the County of Berkshire. (1762).
Steele et. al. The Guardian. In Two Volumes. (Mar. 12, 1713 to Oct. 1, 1713)
Harrison's British Classicks. London: Harrison, 1785.
Stewart, Powell. British Newspapers and Periodicals: A Descriptive Catalogue of a
Collection at the University of Texas. Austin: U of Texas, 1950.
Wood, Anthony. The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the
University of Oxford. Ed. John Gutch. Oxford, Clarendon, 1786.
---. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood, Antiquary, of Oxford, 1632-1695,
described by Himself. Ed. Andrew Clark. Oxford: Clarendon, 1894.
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