The Chapbooks and Broadsides of James Chalmers III, Printer in Aberdeen: Some Re-discoveries and Initial Observations on His Woodcuts

Iain Beavan

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-86
Number of pages58
JournalJournal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society
Volume10 (2015)
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2016

Bibliographical note

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Considerable thanks must go to the Lilly Library, Indiana University, for an
Everett Helm Visiting Fellowship; to the Print Networks Conference, held with
the support of the Centre for Urban History, Leicester University, 2012, for
indulgently allowing the presentation of an early version of these observations;
to participants at the Conference, particularly Dr Maureen Bell for a number
of helpful suggestions; and especially to Professors Peter Davidson and
Jane Stevenson, Aberdeen University, for many insightful and encouraging
discussions. Also I should record my appreciation for the help, advice and
encouragement from Barry McKay over many years; and for the assistance of
the Rare Books Team, British Library, and the staff of Special Collections &
Archives, Aberdeen University Library.

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