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Early issues of the Caxtonian were 4 pages long. The first 6-page issue was January, l994; 6 pages became the standard in June of that year. The first 8-page issue was January, l995; that length became standard in September, l997. Page numbers were added with the April, l997 issue. A facelift in January, 2000 made a little more room for writing. By way of utter trivia, the August, 2000 issue was the first ever reprinted. Entries here give the date and page number for each listing. Titles of articles are often abbreviated under the name of the author. An asterisk indicates the presence of a picture of the person, place, or thing listed on that page. A A.E. 10-01:6 A-1 Book Store 9-96:1, 11-00:5 A-Three Services Agency Ltd. l0-95:1 Aalbue, Martha ll-94:6, 1-98:4, 5-99:6, 6-99:5 abalone 298:6 Abbey, Graham 7-01:2-3* Abbott, Robert S. 12-00:1 Abercrombie, Catherine 3-96:4 Abercrombie, Lascelles 3-96:4 Abraham Lincoln Bookshop 9-98:7, 11-00:4 Abraham Lincoln Brigade 8-00:6 Abramson, Ben 6-94:1

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Early issues of the Caxtonian were 4 pages long. The first 6-page issue was January, l994; 6 pages became the standard in June of that year. The first 8-page issue was January, l995; that length became standard in September, l997. Page numbers were added with the April, l997 issue. A facelift in January, 2000 made a little more room for writing. By way of utter trivia, the August, 2000 issue was the first ever reprinted. Entries here give the date and page number for each listing. Titles of articles are often abbreviated under the name of the author. An asterisk indicates the presence of a picture of the person, place, or thing listed on that page.

AA.E.

10-01:6

A-1 Book Store9-96:1, 11-00:5

A-Three Services Agency Ltd.l0-95:1

Aalbue, Marthall-94:6, 1-98:4, 5-99:6, 6-99:5

abalone298:6

Abbey, Graham7-01:2-3*

Abbott, Robert S.12-00:1

Abercrombie, Catherine3-96:4

Abercrombie, Lascelles3-96:4

Abraham Lincoln Bookshop9-98:7, 11-00:4

Abraham Lincoln Brigade8-00:6

Abramson, Ben6-94:1

"Accessing Harvard's Wisdom Collection of Thomas Wolfe", by Dennis C. Marnon8-00:8

Accurso, Rod1-98:7

Acorn Press10-93:4, 5-97:4

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"Acquainted With the Night", by Robert Frost1-01:3, 10-01:1,6

"Actor John Astin Recalls Lanier Statue in Baltimore", by John Astin1-98:5

"Adam of the Road"6-98:1

Adams, Clover9-98:5

Adams, Henry9-98:2,5, 8-01:1-gravestone

9-98:5*

Adams, John6-00:1, 10-02:1

Adams, Lucia1-99:4

Adams, Marion "Clover"9-98:5

Adams Memorial9-98:5*

Adamson, Christine12-00:7, 4-02:7

Adamson, Emily1-94:5, 6-97:4, 10-97:6

Adamson, Gordon6-97:4, 10-97:3,6,8*

Adamson, Henryl0-97: 3,6

Adamson, Henry"Book Collecting Drives Caxtonian to Automobile Collecting and Racing"10-97:3,6

Addams, Jane7-02:1

Ade, George4-95:5

Adelman, Seymour4-96:6

Adelsperger, Robert5-95:1

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Adelsperger, Robert"The Cliff Dwellers" 4-95:5

Adler, Eija7-97:3

Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum2-00:6

"Adler's Early Telescopes"2-00:6

Advent (publisher)12-99:6

"The Adventure of the Speckled Band"5-01:6

"Adventures in Bibliomania", by Franklyn H. Legg4-94:3, 6-94:4

"The Adventures of Telemachus"6-99:3*

advertisements: 30s9-01:4-5*

Aeschuylus9-02:7

affinitization1-94:2

"Africa and America"2-95:5*

African culture5-02:2

"Afternoon Tea, Service for Two: Mr. Eliot Advises Mr. Beckett", by Laurel M. Church

6-98:7

Agee, James10-98:2

Aguilera, Luis Gabriel10-00:5

"Ah, Alas for a World that Does Not Love Reading"", by Elmer Gertz1-00:3,7

Ahnlund, Knut4-01:6

AIGA

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See American Institute of Graphic Arts

Ainsworth, Julie9-96:5

Alamanus, Nicholas4-00:4

Alcott, Louisa May12-96:1

Alderbrink Press7-98:6, 10-98:5, 5-01:7

Aldine Press12-95:4

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey7-97:3

Alexander, Adrian10-02:7

Alexander, Charles A.1-98:3

Alexander, Claire8-00:5

"Alexander Pushkin Fondly Remembered on his 200th Anniversary" by Pierre Ferrand12-99:5

Algren, Nelson5-00:1*,2,4*,5*,6,7*, 12-01:13*

"All Quiet on the Western Front"6-96:4

All Saint's Church2-99:5

"All the Year Round"2-99:5*

Allen, Charles Dexter4-99:7, 12-01:15

Allen, George R.1-95:7, 5-99:7

Allen, Greer10-93:4, 11-93:2, 1-95:8, 2-95:6, 3-951, 10-95:4, 7-96:4, 5-97:1,5, 6-

97:4, 7-98:6, 8-98:8, 5-99:7, 6-00:7

Allen, John Greer7-99:7, 3-01:8

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Allen, Sue5-94:3, 3-95:1, 10-95:5, 7-96:4, 6-97:4, 6-97:3, 5-99:7

Allen, Susan M.8-95:4

Allen, Walter C.3-02:6*

Almereyda, Michael10-00:6

Alofsin, Anthony10-96:6, 11-96:5,6

aloneness9-01:2

"Along the Wisconsin Riverway"11-97:4

"l'Alouette"3-01:6

Alpert, Hugo7-01:5

"Alphabet in Progress"11-93*

alphabets5-97:4*, 7-98:1*,5*, 3-01:1, 9-01:5*

Altera, Lloyd5-97:5

Altgeld, John Peter3-98:5

"Amazing Stories"12-98:4, 12-99:1

"The Amen Corner"9-01:3

America (as viewed by Somerset Maugham)9-97:2

American, Sadie5-02:4

American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL)8-95:3

American Antiquarian Society4-02:8

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American Association of Medical Society Executives8-98:6

"American Book Clubs: Their Beginnings and History"7-98:7, 4-99:1

American Center for Design7-94:5, 5-97:1

"American Culture and the Marketplace"8-99:1,4

American Institute of Graphic Arts5-97:1, 8-99:4, 12-01:9, 9-02:10

American Library Association10-01:5

American Museum of Papermaking4-96:4

American Negro Academy2-96:3

"American Poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar: Remembered and Celebrated", by Amos Paul Kennedy

2-94:1

"American Printer"9-01:4

American Printing History Association2-97:4, 8-98:8, 10-98:4

"American Printing History Association to Meet in Chicago, October 10"8-98:8

American Type Founders5-97:5

American Uncial9-95:1,2,5

"America's Storyteller, Edgar Allan Poe: Paying Tithe to the Master", by Larry Solomon

5-98:3

Ames, Harold10-97:4

Amundsen, Roald10-93:3, 11-98:4

Anastaplo, George2-00:8, 6-00:8, 8-00:7*

"Ancient Books and Modern Discoveries"

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4-95:3, 1-96:5

"Ancient Legends of Greenlanders"12-98*

“And Finally, the Story for Which the World Has Been Awaiting” by Ely Liebow4-01:5-6

"And God Came In"3-94:1

"And So It Goes"4-95:4

“…and the Moon Under Her Feet”, by Laurel Church5-02:7

"And The Winner Is..."4-95:4

"And To All a Good Night"4-95:4

Anderson, Dorothy5-01:8, 7-01:5,7,8, 8-01:8, 4-02:7

Anderson, Harriet4-95:4

Anderson, Mary Jane7-99:7, 2-02:5

Anderson, Maxwell3-01:6

Anderson, Sherwood3-98:6, 8-00:8

Anderson, Yeatman III4-95:4

"Andre Gide"6-01:4

Andrews, John12-97:2

Andromaque10-98:7

Angle, Paul2-94:3, 6-97:1

Ann Arbor, Michigan1-01:1-3

"Anne Bolleyn (or Bullen)" by Harold E. Whitehill

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7-94:3

Anniger, Anne3-93:1*, 8-94:6

"Anniversary Tribute to the Library of Congress", by Alice Schreyer6-00:5

"Announcement of Meetings and Exhibitions for l929-30"2-98:7

"Annual Club Summary For 1996 Says Outlook is Optimistic", by Frank J. Piehl3-97:6

"Annual Meeting Held in May"7-94:6

"Anonymous 'Marshes of Glynn' Published in 1878", by Diana Haskell1-98:5

"Another Birthday Party for the Immortal Sleuth", by C. Frederick Kittle4-00:7

Anouilh, Jean3-01:6

Anshe Emet9-98:4*

Anthony, William6-95:4, 5-99:3

anti-intellectualism8-96:1

anti-spirituality8-96:1

Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America6-95:1, 4-02:1

Antonetti, Martin12-93:2, 10-95:4, 4-96:3, 5-96:3, 7-96:4, 6-97:4, 9-97:6, 5-99:7, 6-00:7,

9-02:3

Antonetti, Martinletter, 4-95:3

Ape1-00:6-7, 1-01:8

Aperture Foundation9-02:9

“Apocalypse Clocks”9-02:7

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Appleman, Philip2-96:1, 6-01:2*,3,7

Appleman, Philip"Gathering at the River" 12-96:6"How Evolution Came to Indiana", 10-97:8"The Skeletons of Dreams", 3-98:4

Appleseed, Johnny7-99:1,3*

Appleton, Fanny7-00:1

April, Margaret9-98:7

Arca Atrium11-01:8

archaeology11-98:7

Archambault, James12-01:9

Archer, Frank1-94:6, 5-95:5-collection

3-95:l, 5-95:5

Archer, Vivian5-95:5

architecture11-96:2, 9-98:1,2,4,6

"Archives Committee Seeks Member and Group Photos"3-97:7

"Archives Completed", by Paul F. Gehl5-99:7

Arctic exploration11-98:1,4

Ardizzone, Edward12-94:4

Arendt, Hannah2-02:1*-3,6*, 4-02:4

Arens, Wick "Moby-Wick"2-97:2,5, 11:00-2

Arion Bible7-02:3*

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Arion Press7-02:3

Arkham House12-98:1

Armitage, Albert B.11-98:4

Armour, George A.7-94:5, 11-94:5, 12-94:5, 1-95:5, 3-95:4, 9-97:6

Armstrong, Margaret2-94:1

Arnold, Edmund C.4-98:6

Arnold's Admirables4-98:6*

Aron of Kangeq12-98:4-5

Arrate Hernandez, Danilo M.8-98:5

“Arsene Lupin: A Lovable French Rogue” by Pierre Ferrand3-02:1,4

art7-98:2

Art Director's Club of Chicago 7-98:4

Art Institute of Chicago5-95:4. 9-99"7, 11-99:7, 9-01:7-School

5-97:1, 7-98:4, 5-01:7

"The Art of 'Keeping the Season'--According to Christopher Morley" by Charles J. Shields

12-94:1

"Arthur C. Clarke-Wizard of Science Fiction" by Elmer Gertz12-98:5-6

Arthurian legend1-99:1,6

artist9-01:2

Artist Book Works6-94:5, 5-95:5, 5-97:5

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Arts and Crafts Movement7-98:7

Ashby, Paul W.Illustration 12-96:4

ASHES4-02:5

Ashley, KateSee Cleary, Kate McPhelim

Asian-American Bar Association9-99:7

Asimov, Isaac12-98:4

"Ask Your Mamma"12-00:3

association copies1-96:3

Association of Educational Publishers8-98:6

Astin, John1-98:5, 2-98:6, 5-98:1*,6*, 6-98:8, 12-01:13*

Astin, John"Actor John Astin Recalls Lanier Statue", 1-98:5"Poe's Magnum Opus, Eureka", 5-98:1,6

"As Told to a Child"1-01:4*-5

"As Told to a Child: A Remembrance for the Frost Family Archives", by Lesley Lee Francis

1-01:4-5

"Astraea, The Balance of Illusions"12-97:2,7,8, 1-98:4

Aswell, Edward8-00:6

"At Home in the Pyramid", by Frederick Turner10-97:3

At the Sign of the Gargoyle5-01:7

athletics10-00:2

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"Atlantic Monthly"7-00:5

Attic Club4-95:5

Auburn Automobile Co.10-97: 1,4,7

Auburns10-97:4*

Auden, W.H.5-98:1, 6-98:5

audio books4-94:3

Auditorium Theatre Council9-96:4

Augustine, St.1-94:4

Aurora, Ill.7-95:4, 11-01:3, 3-02:7

Aurora University10-97:2, 3-01:7

"Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe"10-98:5

Austen, Jane9-96:1*

Austin, Sam1-99:4

"Authors, Tours, and Book Signings Pace Chicago's Literary Festival"10-00:5

autograph facsimilesJane Austen 9-96:1Joel Barlow 10-96:4Honore de Balzac 10-99:1Edward Bellamy 10-00:6William Blake 5-96:6William Booth 7-99:4Ray Bradbury 12-98:7Gwendolyn Brooks 7-95:3, 4-96:5William Cullen Bryant 11-00:1,3Pearl S. Buck 4-01:4Gordon M. Buehring 10-97:6 Sallie Chesham 12-97:3Arthur C. Clarke 12-98:5Robert Coles 3-02:3

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Robert Cotner page 2Richard M. Daley: 1-95:3A.Conan Doyle 3-97:7Jessie Fauset 3-98:6Robert Frost 3-96:1,6, 1-01:3, 10-01:3,6R. Buckminster Fuller 4-01:3, 6-01:7Elmer Gertz 6-00:6Goethe 1-99:4Harrison Hayford 3-02:7Ben Hecht 9-99:8Ernest Hemingway 7-96:4, 6-99:7Melville J. Herskovits 2-96:1Roger Hill 3-99:3Oliver Wendell Holmes 12-97:7Gerard Manley Hopkins 4-97:5Langston Hughes 12-00:3, 9-01:7Robinson Jeffers 3-00:6A.E.Johnson 3-99:3James Joyce 6-98:7Garson Kanin 12-97:7Sidney Lanier 1-98:7J.J.Laskes 10-01:3Janet Lewis 3-99:7, 5-99:5Abraham Lincoln 2-94:3, 2-98:4Vachel Lindsay 7-99:4,8Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 7-00:6Somerset Maugham 9-97:7Neill McAleer 12-98:5Herman Melville 12-95:1Edna St. Vincent Millay 10-99:3Henry Miller 1-97:5John Muir 5-01:1,5Alfred Nobel 4-01:6Jesse Owens 10-00:3Vernon L. Parrington 11-01:3Lucy Fitch Perkins 7-02:6Ed Quattrochi 12-97:6, 1-98:6, 2-98:6Ralph Fletcher Seymour 10-98:6Ernest Shackleton 2-01:3,5Dana Sobel 1-00:3Jesse Stuart 11-99:3Studs Terkel 12-97:5Harry S Truman 11-97:1W. Irving Way 9-97:6Orson Welles 3-99:3Yvor Winters 6-99:5Thomas Wolfe 8-00:6,8Frank Lloyd Wright 11-96:3Hermann Zapf 7-98:6, 3-01:3

automobiles10-97:1-8

Avedon, Richard9-01:3

Ayer, Edward C.

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11-94:5, 1-95:5, 9-99:6, 2-00:1*,5=Collection

2-00:1,5

BBack, George

11-98:1,4

"Back to Gutenberg: Designing With the Computer" by Lynn Martin7-98:1,6

Badaracco, Claire9-93:1*, 10-93:4, 1-94:3, 10-96:4, 8-98:8

Badaracco, Claire"Donnelley's 1930 Production of Thoreau's Walden" 8-99:1,4

Badikian, Beatriz10-00:5

Bagnato, Andrew"Tribune Article Memorializes the Late Quaker Teacher Dr. Trueblood", 12-

95:3

Bailey, J. ToddLetter 10-00:7

Baker, Carlos7-96:2, 6-97:1*

Baker, Dorothy10-95:4

Baker, Paul9-94:1, 12-94:2, 4-95:3,4, 6-95:1, 7-95:1, 10-95:4, 1-96:6, 10-96:6, 11-

96:6, 7-98:5, 10-98:1,7, 8-99:8, 1-00:4,8, 4-01:8-Typography Inc.

9-94:1

Baker Street Irregulars4-00:7, 5-01:6, 3-02:5, 4-02:5-6

Balch, William Ralston6-01:6

Baldini, Baccio4-00:4

Baldwin, James9-01:2,3*

Bales, Jack6-94:6, 7-94:6, 8-94:6, 8-95:4, 1-96:4, 3-96:7, 6-96:6, 2-01:5

Bales, Richard7-96:6, 8-96:6

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Bales, Richardletter 6-96:6

Ballard, James L.12-01: 4,5,9

Ballinger, Barbara8-95:4, 7-96:5, 6-98:1, 7-98:8, 6-99:6, 7-99:7, 3-00:8, 7-01:7

Ballinger, Barbara"Collecting Hopkins' Life Work" 4-97:1,5"Hemingway in Oak Park" 7-96:1,6

"Baltimorean Remembers Rare Finds in the Bay City" by Arthur S. Cheslock1-99:7

Baltzell, E. Digby11-96:4

Balzac, Honore de10-99:1*,4

"Balzac's Novels and Plays Recalled in His 200th Anniversary" by Pierre Ferrand10-99:1,4

Bamberger, Mary Ann9-93:3, 1-95:4, 5-95:5, 9-97:3

Bancroft Library7-00:6

BankOne2-02:4

Banks, Paul4-95:6, 5-95:6, 6-95:1,5

Banned Books Week11-95:5

"Barbara"11-98:4-5

Barber, Samuel10-98:2

Barchas, Janine1-97:6

Barker, Margery4-94:4, 5-94:4, 7-97:3, 4-02:1,4*

Barker, Nicolas2-98:8, 5-99:7, 6-00:7

Barlow, C.A.Montague9-99:5

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Barnes, Catherine6-01:6

Barnes, Charles J.12-94:5, 1-95:5

Barnes, Patricia Nichol6-01:6

Barnes, Richard S.6-01:6*, 11-01:7-fund

11-01:7

Barney, Maginel Wright11-96:5

Baron, Hans4-00:3, 7-00:2

Baron, Robert4-02:7

Baron, Susan6-95:2

Barre Publishers9-02:1

Barrett, C. Walter9-93:1

Barrett, Oliver R.10-94:5, 5-96:3

Barrett, Roger Watson1-95:3, 5-96:3

Barry, James11-97:3

Barth, John8-02:5

Barton, Margaret H.9-93:3

Barton, Ralph1-96:3

Basbanes, Constance5-96:4

Basbanes, Nicholas A.4-96:6, 5-96:2,3-4,6,8, 4-97:3, 1-99:4, 8-01:7, 10-01:4*-5,8

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Basbanes, Nicholas“The Cycle of Books” 12-01:1,8

Baskerville10-98:6

Baskes, Roger S.1-94:6, 1-01:7

Baskin, Leonard9-02: 1,3-10

Baskin, Lisa Unger9-02:6*-7

Basso, Hamilton8-00:8

Bastion, Claude7-98:3

Bateman, Katharine1-98:7

Batko, Anthony8-95:4, 1-97:6, 11-99:7, 1-00:6, 8-02:4,7

Battell, Joseph3-96:3

"The Battle of the Books"1-94:1

Baum, Edward10-97:7

Baum, L. Frank12-99:6

Bauman, Natalie6-98:7

Bauman Rare Books4-97:1, 6-98:7, 10-02:5

Baumgartner, JoAnn2-97:6, 4-97:3, 5-99:6, 7-00:6, 6-02:7, 8-02:8

Baumgartner, JoAnn M."DOFOBS Preview" 7-00:6

Baxter Society (Baxter Club)10-93:1, 12-93:3, 8-94:5, 2-95:4

"Baxter's Procrustes"12-98:8

Bayne, Julia Taft

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2-94:3

Beal, Mary Beth4-94:4, 5-94:3, 11-94:5,6, 1-95:6, 2-95:3,4, 5-95:1, 8-95:4, 6-97:4, 9-

97:3

Beal, Mary Bethsee "obituaries"

Beall, Otho8-94:2

Beam, Kathryn L.1-01:3

Beam, Kathryn L."Robert Frost and the University of Michigan" 1-01:1,3

Bearchell, Bob8-02:8

Bearchell, William8-02:3,8*

beard4-99:5

Beauman, William10-02:7

Beaumont, Charles12-99:6

"Beaumont: America's First Physiologist"5-99:3

beauty and truth6-98:2

Bebb, Hubert9-01:5*

Beck, Barbara7-94:5, 1-00:3

Beck, Bruce9-93:1*,3, 11-93:1, 7-94:5*, 9-94:1,4, 11-94:6, 12-94:2,3, 2-95:l,2,3, 3-

95:1, 4-95:3,4, 5-95:3,5, 7-95:1, 8-95:4, 9-95:2,3, 12-95:5,6, 1-96:6, 3-96:5, 1-97:6, 2-97:4, 5-97:4, 7-98:6, 8-98:8, 10-98:1,4,7, 7-99:7, 12-99:7, 1-00:3,4,7, 12-00:7, 3-01:1,3, 12-01:14,15

Beck, Bruce"Beck's Turtle Press" 10-98:7"The Caxton Club and Its Typography" 1-00:4-5"Eric Gill" 4-00:7"Red, Red Rose" 5-97:4"STA and the Caxton Club" 5-97:1

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"Zapf Boasts Early Chicago Connections", 9-95:3

Beck, Irene Clare"Chicagoan Finley Peter Dunne" 1-99:5

see also bibliographies

Beck, Margaret7-94:5, 5-97:4, 1-00:3

Beck, Pam5-95:5, 7-98:6

Beck, Steve7-94:5

Beckett, Samuel11-95:2, 6-98:3*,4,5,7

Beckett Paper Co.12-01:9

"Beck's Turtle Press Emerged From Bob Middleton's Cherryburn Press" by Bruce Beck

10-98:7

Bedier, Joseph1-99:1

Bedner, Bobbie6-94:4

Beetle6-99:4*

"Beetons Christmas Annual - 1887"3-97:1*

Belanger, Terry9-93:1*, 6-94:4, 10-95:4, 7-96:4, 5-99:7, 6-00:7

BelieversSee “Shakers”

Bell, David L.9-93:3, 9-97:6

Bellamy, Edward10-00:3,6

Bellevue, John3-00:5

Belmont Yacht Club12-97:8, 1-98:4

Beloit College6-97:6

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Beman, Solon S.2-95:5

Bembo, Pietro8-99:7

Bemis, Frank Brewer5-96:6, 7-01:6

Bennett, Jo7-96:3

Benson, Frank Weston4-95:1, 8-96:4

Bercula, Thomas5-94:1

Berdick, Vera10-96:5

Berger, Helen12-01:8

Berger, Norman B.12-99:7*

Berger, Sanford12-01:8

Berger, Sidney2-94:4, 3-94:1,4

Bergsma, William3-99:4

Berkeley, California7-00:6

Berland, Abel9-93:l*,2, 5-94:3, 1-95:6, 4-95:4, 5-96:1*,2,8, 1-98:7, 7-98:8, 1-99:4, 6-

99:7, 7-99:4, 2-00:3*, 4-00:4*, 7-01:6*, 8-01:5*, 10-01:4,5,7,8, 11-01:5, 12-01:1,8,12*

Berland, Jay7-01:6

Berland, Merideth5-96:1, 7-01:6

Berland, Michael5-96:1

“Berland ‘First Folio’ Breaks Record”11-01:5

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Berlin Collection10-01:5,8

Berlioz, Hector9-99:3

Berman, Howard1-94:1, 7-94:1

Bernhardt, Sarah1-00:3

Bernstein, Aline8-00:6

Bernstein, Philip S.1-97:3

Berry, John W.10-00:8

Berry, Wendell8-02:5

Berryman, John6-97:1*

"Beside the River", by Robert Cotner5-96:5

Bessemer Trust Co.4-98:7

"The Better Part of One's Life Consists of His Friendships" by Charles J. Shields

9-98:7

Beverly, Sherman, Jr.1-97:6, 2-97:6, 12-98:8, 8-99:6, 12-99:7, 5-00:2, 6-00:7, 6-01:7, 6-02:7,

9-02:10

Beverly, Sherman, Jr."Harlem Renaissance" 2-98:1,5, 3-98:3,6, 4-98:5,6, 5-98:4,7

Bewick, Thomas6-94:1

Bey, Lee2-99:7

Bianco, M.Victoria6-99:7

Bibbee, Robert J.6-00:8

Bible

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7-02:2,3

"The Bible As Book' Conference Set for England"4-95:5

bibles11-01:7,8

"The Biblical Jeremiah" by Robert Cotner5-00:3

"Biblio"8-96:4, 4-97:3, 8-97:4

Bibliographical Society of America12-95:4

bibliographiesNelson Algren 5-00:7Philip Appleman 6-01:3Hannah Arendt 2-02:6Jane Austen 9-96:3James Baldwin 9-01:3Honore de Balzac by Pierre Ferrand 10-99:4Nicolas Barker 2-98:7Samuel Beckett 6-98:7Bibles 7-02:3Ray Bradbury by Lawrence Solomon 12-98:6Gwendolyn Brooks 7-95:5Wm. Jennings Bryan 3-98:5William Cullen Bryant 11-00:3Pearl S. Buck 4-01:5Sallie Chesham 12-97:4church architecture, by Ralph Carreno 9-98:6Robert Coles 3-02:3Clarence Darrow, by Russell Fee 3-98:7Charles Darwin 6-01:3DOFOBS 4-99:1,4A. Conan Doyle, by C. Fred Kittle 3-97:5Finley Peter Dunne by Irene Beck 1-99:5Loren Eiseley, by Terry Tanner 6-96:5Ralph Waldo Emerson 2-99:3F. Scott Fitzgerald 8-01:3Robert Frost 10-01:6R. Buckminster Fuller 4-01:3Howard Gardner 4-02:3Elmer Gertz 1-97:5Goethe 1-99:4Graham Greene 2-98:4Edward T. Hall 5-02:3Frank Harris 8-97:5Ernest Hemingway, by Barbara Balllinger 7-96:5Langston Hughes 9-01:6-7Robinson Jeffers 3-00:7James Joyce 6-98:5Language of Flowers by Dan Crawford 5-99:4Alphonse de Lamartine 12-01:7

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Sidney Lanier 1-98:5Janet Lewis 3-99:3Anne Morrow Lindbergh 7-97:6Charles Lindbergh 7-97:6Vachel Lindsay 7-99:3Henry W. Longfellow 7-00:8Richard H. Love 5-98:7Arsene Lupin 3-02:4John Marshall (about) 10-02:2W. Somerset Maugham 9-97:4Edna St. Vincent Millay 10-99:3Henry Miller 1-97:5John Muir 5-01:5Vernon L. Parrington 11-01:5Edgar Allan Poe 5-98:7, 12-99:4Keith Preston 12-01:11Eugenia Price 6-95:5Rimbaud (about) 1-02:6George Sand 5-02:6Leopold Senghor 5-02:3Gene Stratton-Porter 12-96:3Jesse Stuart 11-99:3Studs Terkel 12-97:5Henry D. Thoreau by John H. Brady 8-99:4Dempsey J. Travis 1-99:6David Elton Trueblood 12-95:3Yvor Winters 3-99:3Thomas Wolfe 8-00:6Frank Lloyd Wright 11-96:3

"Bibliography of American Literature"9-93:1

"A Bibliophile Views the Rewards and Challenges of Collecting Books" by Frank J. Piehl

1-96:5

"A Bibliophile's Significant (if Bookish) Birthday Observance" by Ed Quattrochi 2-97:3

"Bibliophiles to Visit Chicago in May" 4-97:5

Bibliotheca Alexandrina10-01:5

Bicentennial (US)10-96:2

Bienen, Harvey S.11-95:6

"The Big Sea"9-01:7

Bigelow, John7-98:7

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Bill7-99:2

Billington, John H.6-00:1

“The Billy Chronicles”9-02:11

"Bindery Issues Catalog"10-94:6

bindings9-02:4,9-10

Biondi, Lee7-01:5

"Bird's-Eye Views and Guide to Chicago"10-95:3

Bishop, David F.9-93:3, 11-95:6

Bixby, William K.8-95:1, 4-99:1*,4

"The Bixby Bibliopod"4-99:4

The Bixby Club4-99:4

Bixler, Michael9-02:8

Bixler, Winifred9-02:8

"A Bizarre Fellowship' Recounted by Elmer Gertz, Friend of the Flawed" by Elmer Gertz

10-99:5-6

Blacher, William2-94:1

Black Cat Press6-97:3, 5-01:7

“The Black Cottage”1-02:1,3,6

"The Black Position"7-95:1

"Black Woman"

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4-98:6

Blackburn, Joyce6-95:2

Blada, B.11-97:4

Blades, William6-94:4

Blake, Hayward9-93:3, 10-93:1, 1-94:6, 5-94:2, 6-94:1, 7-94:1*,4,5*, 9-94:5, 12-94:1, 1-

95:4,6, 2-95:3, 4-95:4, 5-95:5, 6-95:1,5, 8-95:4, 9-95:1, 2-96:4, 3-96:5,7, 4-96:3, 11-96:4, 1-97:6, 8-97:4, 1-98:7, 5-98:8, 7-98:6, 8-98:6, 1-99:6, 7-99:7, 8-99:4, 12-99:7, 1-00:4,5,7, 6-00:7, 8-00:4*, 12-00:7, 3-01:1,3, 7-01:5, 10-01:8, 12-01:15, 4-02:7, 8-02:4-5*,7, 10-02:7

Blake, Hayward"Book Design" 7-98:6"Book Societies Hold Annual Meeting", 12-93:3"The Caxton Club and Its Typography" 1-00:4-5"Caxtonian Bruce Beck Honored", 7-94:5"FABS Report", 4-96:3"New Caxton Directory", 2-96:4"Poetry in Motion" 8-99:4"Second FABS Meeting Held in New York City", 8-94:5"Two Caxtonians Join Ranks of Honorary Members", 9-93:1

see also obituaries, book reviews

Blake, Simone4-02:7

Blake, William3-96:6

"Blake to Represent the Caxton Club in New York"10-93:1

Blakely, Henry7-95:1,3, 8-96:4

Blakely, Henry III7-95:1, 8-96:4

Blakely, Nora7-95:1, 8-96:4

Bland, Gilbert, Jr.3-01:8

Blau, Peter4-02:5,6

Blew, John C.8-95:4, 11-99:4, 6-02:6, 8-02:4,7

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Blickensdorfer typewriter1-01:5

Blinn, Carol J.9-02:1*,3

Bloch, Robert12-99:6

Block, Mary & Leigh, Museum of Art6-98:6

Blonck, Jacob9-93:l

Bloom, Benjamin6-02:2

Bloom, Harold1-95:2, 5-96:6, 6-98:3*, 7-01:2

Bloomhower, Roy7-97:4

Bloomsday6-98:8

"Blues for an Alabama Sky"4-98:5*

Bluestem Festival of Arts and Humanities6-01:7, 8-01:1,3, 9-01:1, 10-01:l

Blumenthal, Joseph9-02:7

Blythe, Donna7-01:3*

Boaz, Franz1-96:4

Bodleian Library9-99:8

Bodley, Thomas9-99:8

Bodoni, Giambattista7-98:l

Bogart, Michele H.10-99:4

Bohaty, Jim3-01:3

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Bohemian Women’s Publishing Co.7-02:1*

Boileau-Narcejac3-02:1

Boito, Arrigo9-99:6

Bok, Edward12-96:5, 7-97:4

Boland, Clay A.7-00:4

"The Bomb"8-97:5

Bond, Ernest6-95:1

Bone, Heather12-01:5

Bonhoeffer, Dietrich12-93:2

Bonner, Sue1-01:3

Bontemps, Arna4-98:6, 9-01:1*

Bonvisi, Antonio9-94:3

the book1-94:2, 3-95:3, 9-95:3, 10-96:2,5, 6-97:2

Book Arts Press4-96:4

book-bathing2-97:5

book buying4-97:2

"Book by Late Caxtonian Nominated for Award", by David Meyer6-95:6

Book Club of California8-94:5, 10-95:7, 3-96:7, 9-96:4, 5-97:2, 1-98:6, 2-98:6, 2-99:7, 3-00:1

Book Club of Detroit4-97:5, 8-97:4

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book clubs7-98:7, 4-99:1

book collecting10-95:2, 1-96:4,5, 3-96:5, 7-01:6-philosophy

4-99:6, 7-01:7, 8-01:5

"Book Collecting Drives Caxtonian to Automobile Collecting and Racing" by Henry Adamson

10-97:3,6

"The Book Collector"2-98:7 (logo)

book collectors4-97:1-spouses

5-95:4

"Book Design: A Caxton Tradition" by Hayward Blake7-98:6

"Book Fair to Feature Many Illinois Authors"10-95:6

"Book-Hunting in the Arctic: the Faroe Islands" by Glen Wiche11-98:3-5

"Book-Hunting in the Arctic: Greenland Chapter" by Glen Wiche12-98:3-5

"Book-Hunting in the Arctic: Iceland, in Literature Culture" by Glen Wiche1-99:3,6

"Book Illustrators Inspiring Love and Delight in Observant Readers" by Suzanne Smith Pruchnicki

12-94:4

bookjackets11-99:l

"The Book of Chicagoans"6-01:6

"The Book of Fayttes of Armes and of Chyvalrye"9-99:5

Book of Hours6-98:6*

"The Book of the Cheese"1-00:1*

"The Book of the Fine Arts Building"2-95:5

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book prices1-94:4, 10-94:5, 12-94:3, 4-95:4, 7-97:3, 8-96:4,11-96:3,4, 2-97:4, 4-

97:3, 6-98:7, 10-02:5for Caxton book prices, see "Caxton Club-publications"

book reviews"American Culture and the Marketplace" by Claire Badaracco, 1-94:3"The Builders of Chicago" by George S. Burrows, rev. by Frank J. Piehl, 9-

94:4"Carl W. Peters" by R.H.Love, rev. by Robert Cotner 7-99:6“The Caxton Club” by Amos Wells, rev. by Dan Crawford, 11-01:4"Celebrating a Century of the Book in Chicago" by Frank J. Piehl, rev. by

Harold K. Skramstad Jr. 3-95:5 “Chicago Diaries of John M. Wing”, rev. by Paul Gehl, 6-02:1,7, rev. by

R.C.Longworth, 10-02:6"A Christmas Carol Alphabet Book" by Suzanne Smith Pruchnicki, rev. by

Jeanne Goessling 12-94:3"Endurance" by Alfred Lansing, rev. by Glen Wiche 2-01:4-5“Friday Lunch” by Paul T. Ruxin, rev. by Dan Crawford, 10-02:7"The Frost Family's Adventure in Poetry," by Lesley Lee Francis, rev. by

Robert Cotner 3-96:4"Galileo's Daughter" by Dava Sobel, rev. by Robert Cotner 2-00:2"Gene Stratton-Porter: Novelist and Naturalist" by Judith Reich Long, rev.

by Robert Cotner 12-96:5"A Gentle Madness" by Nicholas A. Basbanes, rev. by Robert Cotner 5-96:3-4“The God Particle” by Leon Lederman, rev. by Robert Cotner, 12-01:2"The Great Chicago Trivia & Fact Book" by Connie Goddard and Bruce Hutton

Bayer, rev. by Frank J. Piehl 6-97:5"Hermann Zapf, The Fine Art of Letters", rev. by Hayward Blake 3-01:7"The History of the Book" by Alice Schreyer, rev. by Robert Cotner, 6-94:5"The Invasion" by Janet Lewis, rev. by Robert Cotner 4-99:7 "Leaves of Grass: America's Lyric-Epic of Self and Democracy" by James E.

Miller, rev. by Robert Cotner 8-95:3"The Life and Times of Redd Foxx" by Dempsey J. Travis, by Robert Cotner

7-99: 6-7“The Life of the Mind” by Hannah Arendt, rev. by Robert Cotner, 2-02:2"Oh, You Beautiful" by Dan Crawford, by Jeanne F. Goessling 6-99:5"Patience and Fortitude" by Nicholas Basbanes, by Robert Cotner, 10-01:4-5"Stage Flying" by John McKinven, rev. by Jay Marshall 10-95:5"The Used Book Lover's Guide to the Central States" by David S. and Susan

Siegel, rev. by Dan Crawford 2-98:7"V.L.Parrington: Through the Avenue of Art" by H. Lark Hall, rev. by Robt.

Cotner 8-94:3"Walt Whitman: Updated Edition" by James E. Miller, rev. by Robt. Cotner

8-96:3"Words About Wizards" by Robert Parrish, rev. by John McKinven 9-94:4

"Book Societies Hold National Meeting" by Hayward Blake12-93:3

Book Stage7-01:3

book trade4-96:1,4, 5-96:7, 6-96:3, 10-96:3-4, 9-98:3

"A Bookish Tour of England Among Friends" by Ed Quattrocchi

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7-01:1,4,5

Bookman's Alley11-00:2, 6

"Bookman's Alley: Good Taste and Fine Books" by Kenneth H. Paterson11-00:6

bookplates6-96:4

books9-98:5, 1-00:1,6, 3-01:2, 10-01:4-marks of ownership

10-96:4-miniature

6-99:5-prices

see “book prices”-rarity

4-99:3,6-readers of vs. collectors of

5-00:5-stolen

1-94:4, 10-96:3-4-their contribution to camaraderie

2-97:2

“Bookwomen Building Chicago”, by Adele Hastpt. 1 “A Caxton Connection”, 4-02:1,4pt. 2 “The Fanny Butcher Story”, 5-02:1,4,7pt.3 “An International Sisterhood”, 7-02:1,6,7pt.4 “Two 20th Century Professionals”, 8-02:1,6

"Books at Virginia"6-94:6, 10-95:4

"Books: More Engaging Than Computers" by Steven J. Masello1-00:1,6

Booksellers Guild of America8-00:6

bookstores1-99:7, 10-00:1,4, 11-00:2,4-6

bookwomen and books5-02:1

"Boon Island"3-96:7

Boorstin, Daniel J.6-00:1

Booth, Catherine12-97:4

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Booth, William7-99:1,3,4*,5-funeral

7-99:5*

"Born to Battle"12-97:4*

Bose, Buddhadeva11-97:2,3*

Bose, Buddhadeva"Some Word to Say" 11-97:3

Boss, Henry R.7-98:7

Boswell12-99:8

Botha, J.S.F.5-97:3

Botha, J.S.F.letter, 5-97:3

Botha, Marion5-97:5

Botticelli, Sandro4-00:4

"Bound to be Good"3-94:3

Bourbeau, David9-02:4,8,9-10

Bowman, Jim3-96:5

Bowman, Sylvia3-01:2

Boyer, Bruce Hatton2-97:4, 7-01:7, 2-02:5*

Boyle, Leonard11-95:4

"A Boy's Will"3-96:5

Brace, William8-95:4

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Bradbury, Ray12-98:2,5,6,7*, 12-99:6

Bradbury, Ray"Pope Android Seventh" (excerpt) 12-98:7

Bradley, Jack7-01:2

Bradley, James7-01:2

Bradley, Van Allen11-00:6

Brady, Catherine Taylor6-94:1

Brady, John Hassett"Selected Thoreau Materials" 8-99:4

Branagh, Kenneth10-00:6

brandeis book sale10-97:3

Brandenberg, Maxine9-98:7

Brandenburg, MaxineSee obituaries

Brattahlid12-98:5

Braver, Mike7-94:4, 4-98:6, 12-99:7, 9-01:7

Braver, Mike“It’s a Mystery….” 12-01:12-13"The Jeremiah Syndrome" 5-00:3

Bray, Josephine3-95:4, 5-99:6

Bread Loaf Writers School3-96:3, 6-97:1, 7-00:6, 1-01:2, 10-01:l

Brecht, Bertholt3-01:6

Bredveld, Louis1-01:4

Brewer, Annie2-98:6*

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Brick, Phil9-99:4

Brickhouse, Jack3-96:7

Bridges, Horace5-01:6

Bridges, Robert4-97:1

Brighton Press3-99:6

Bringhurst, Robert9-02:6

Bristol, Frank M.12-97:5

British Library9-02:12

Broadside Press7-95:1, 5-01:7

Broadstairs2-99:4

Brocken Devil9-99:3

Bronte family8-00:5

Bronte History of Printing Museum10-01:7

Bronte Press6-94:1, 12-94:3, 10-96:5, 8-00:5, 10-01:7, 5-02:8

Bronte Society5-94:4

Brooker, T. Kimball5-96:3, 8-02:4

Brooklyn Bridge10-95:1,2, 11-95:4

Brooks, Gwendolyn7-95:1,2,3,5*, 9-95:6, 3-96:8, 4-96:4,5*,6, 5-96:5*, 8-96:4, 10-96:4, 2-

97:1*, 6-97:l*, 7-97:4, 8-97:4, 9-97:6, 11-97:7, 3-98:6, 1-00:7, 12-00:1*, 1-01:6*

-Elementary School

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7-97:6

Brooks, Gwendolyn"For Sara Miller, Sculptor" 7-95:3"Prize-Winning Poet Envisions Chicago in 2099" 2-97:1

Brooks, Robert L.5-94:4, 7-94:1,6, 5-96:8, 8-02:8

Brooks, Robert S.2-95:4*, 4-95:3*, 8-95:4, 7-02:7

Brower, Reuben10-01:6

Brown, Andrea9-00:5

Brown, Hughletter 8-97:4

Brown, John5-00:2

Brown, Neal4-99:4

Brown, Sterling4-98:5

Browne, Francis Fisher2-95:5, 5-01:1

Brozek, Jim1-02:7

Bruccoli, Matthew11-94:2

"Bruce Beck Designs New Chicago Book"9-94:4

Bruichladdich8-00:5

Bruner, Jeanne8-95:2

Bryan, William Jennings3-98:4,5*,7*

Bryan College3-98:5

Bryant, David11-99:7

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Bryant, Peter11-00:1

Bryant, William Cullen8-96:2, 4-98:4, 11-00:1*,2,3*, 5-01:2

"Bryant and Thoreau"11-00:2*,3*

Bryson, Charles Lee8-02:6

Buck, Carol4-01:4

Buck, Pearl S.4-01:1*,4,5*

Buckley, Pvt.6-98:3-4

Buddenbrooks10-01:3

Budrys, Algis12-99:6

Buehler, Jimmie Lee8-96:4

Buehring, Gordon10-97:1,2,4,5*,7

Bühler, Curt4-96:1

Buescher, Jem10-99:7

Buffert, Lauren7-95:4

Bughouse Square5-00:4

Burden, Carter12-01:8

Burhoe, Brian11-00:5

Burke, Anne M.12-95:6, 1-95:6

Burke, Edmund9-97:7*

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Burke, Edward M.12-95:6, 1-96:6

Burke, Edward M.letter 4-96:4

Burke, Redmond6-96:4, 8-96:4

Burley, Ann1-01:4

Burley, Joseph1-01:4

Burma-Shave10-97:6

Burman, Henry L.11-97:1

Burnet, Micajah12-01:4*,9

Burnham, Daniel4-95:5

Burno, Philip M.11-01:5

Burns, Ken12-01:9

Burns, Robert"Red, Red Rose" 5-97:4

Burroughs, Edgar Rice12-99:6

Burroughs, John5-01:2*,5

Burstein, Sandor2-95:4

Burton, Marion L.1-01:1

Burton, Richard1-00:3

Burwell, Rose Marie2-99:7, 6-99:6

Busck, Harry10-00:1*,4, 11-00:4,5*,6

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Busck and O'Gara Bookshop10-00:4*

Busck, Mrs.10-00:1

Bushnell, Candace10-00:5

Busoni, Ferrucio9-99:6

Butcher, Fanny10-94:3, 3-99:3, 4-02:1, 5-02:1*,4,7

Butler, J.D.5-01:4*

Butler, Ruth Lapham2-00:5

Butterworth, E.L.10-02:1

"By Camel and Beetle to Ancient Manuscripts in the Desert: by Ken Nebenzahl6-99:1,3,4

Byers, Edward7-98:8

Bynner, Witter12-00:5

Byrd, Richard E.11-98:4

Byrnes, Peter-john7-99:7

CCady, Richard

4-95:4

Cahoon, Herbert6-00:6

Cain, Kenneth12-93:1, 5-95:4

Calatrava, Santiago1-02:7

Caldecott, Randolph12-94:4

Calhoun, John10-98:4

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calligraphy1-98:8, 7-98:l*, 3-01:3

"Calligraphy's Flowering, Decay, and Restoration"3-01:1, 10-01:7

Calvert, Leonard11-98:7

Calvo, George4-02:7

camel6-99:4*

Camerarts12-99:6

Campbell, Ron4-01:2,3*

Campbell, Stuart B.1-97:6

Canadian Booksellers and Book Artist Guild4-96:4

Canby, Henry Seidel8-96:1

"The Canon of Reason and Virtue"12-00:4

"Canterbury Tales"12-93:3, 11-95:4, 7-99:8, 9-99:5*-6

capitalism10-02:5

Caracci, Annibale11-97:3

Carey & Lea9-96:1

"Carl Sandburg - Entrance and Exit" by Elmer Gertz10-94:3

"Carl Sandburg Yet Lives Through His Books" by Kenan Heise10-94:4

Carleton, William N. C.4-99:4, 2-00:1

Carlo5-01:4

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Carlson, Gregory8-94:6, 9-94:6, 10-94:6

Carlson, Roger11-00:2,6*

Carnegie, Andrew10-01:4

Carnegie Book Shop3-94:3

Carnegie Printers6-94:1, 2-96:4

The Caroling Party12-00:8

Carpenter, Jane F.10-01:8, 10-02:7

Carpenter, John Alden12-00:3

Carr, Dan9-02:3,5*,6

Carreno, Ralph12-95:4, 1-96:6, 2-96:6, 2-98:6, 7-98:8, 9-98:4, 10-98:8, 8-99:6, 9-99:7,

1-01:6*

Carreno, Ralph"Sacred Architecture" 9-98:1,4see also bibliographies

Carreno, Richard1-97:6

Carreno, Susan1-01:6*

Carreno, Susancaption 1-01:6

Carriage House Press9-02:7

Carroll, Anita Dawn1-99:5

Carroll, Paul12-98:5, 7-00:6

Carson, John8-02:5

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Carson, Rachel5-00:3

Carter, Hurricane5-00:6

Carter, John11-94:1

cartes marines2-00:5

cartoons, political11-97:3-5

Carus, Paul12-00:4

“Caryl Seidenberg and the Vixen Press”, by Robert McCamant12-01:14

Casablanca6-99:1

Casino, The1-95:7, 8-97:6, 9-97:8

Cassity, Turner3-99:2

"The Castillo, Chichen Itza"6-96:4

Castle, Terry6-99:5

Castillo de la Real Fuenza9-98:3

cataloguing10-96:3-4

Cathedral Hall8-94:4, 9-94:3*-4

Cather, Willa5-02:1

Catherwood, Mary Hartnell1-98:8

Catich, Edward M.7-98:6, 4-00:7

Cauchon, Pierre3-01:5,6

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Caxton, Bill7-96:4

Caxton, William12-93:3, 6-94:4, 9-94:3, 10-94:6, 1-95:6, 4-96:1*,4,5, 5-96:1,7, 6-96:3,

7-96:4, 8-96:4, 11-96:6, 8-97:6, 1-99:1, 2-99:6, 7-99:8, 9-99:5-6, 2-01:1,6, 7-01:4, 8-01:4

-book prices9-99:5-6

"The Caxton"2-01:7*

"The Caxton and University Club Linked In Idea and History" by Ed Quattrocchi9-94:3-4

"Caxton Archives Placed in the Newberry Library"1-97:5

"The Caxton Book Auction: Ya Shoulda Bin There" by Dan Crawford1-00:6

"Caxton Books"10-94:5

Caxton Building10-95:3*

"Caxton Chronicled"5-95:4

"The Caxton Chronicles" by Frank J. Piehl10-93:3, 11-93:3, 12-93:3, 2-94:3, 3-94:3, 4-94:3, 5-94:3, 7-94:5, 8-94:5,

9-94:5, 10-94:5, 11-94:5, 12-94:5, 1-95:5, 2-95:5

The Caxton Club1-94:2, 2-97:2, 7-98:7, 11-01:7, 12-01:8-announcements

see "invitations"-Annual Meeting

7-94:6, 10-95:1, 6-98:1, 6-01:7-archives

7-95:6, 8-95:5, 9-95:1, 11-96:5, 1-97:5, 3-97:7, 6-97:3,6; 11-97:7, 12-97:7, 8-98:4, 7-02:3-Archives Committee

1-94:1, 12-94:6, 8-95:5, 9-95:1, 3-97:7-auctions

6-95:1, 12-97:2,8, 1-98:4, 11-99:7-8, 6-99:5, 1-00:6, 11-00:7, 1-01:7, 10-01:7,8, 11-01:7, 12-01:15, 2-02:5, 4-02:7-Audit Committee

7-94:1, 12-94:6, 6-02:7, 8-02:7-banner

1-96:4-bequests

1-94:5, 2-98:5-bibliography

9-94:5

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-black tie events1-95:7

-budget1-96:4, 2-97:4, 10-01:8

-By-Laws10-93:1, 4-02:7

-Centennial9-93:3, 11-93:4, 1-94:1,2, 7-94:1, 9-94:2,5, 4-95:1, 5-95:2,3-4, 8-

95:2, 1-96:4, 2-01:7-banners

1-95:4*-bookmarks

1-96:4-broadside

1-95:4, 1-96:4-Centennial Committee

9-93:4, 11-93:4, 1-94:1, 7-94:1,4, 12-94:6, 1-95:2, 5-95:3, 10-95:1, 9-97:3-Centennial Development Committee

11-93:4-Centennial Exhibits Committee

9-93:3,4, 12-93:4-gala

1-95:1, 2-95:1,2,4, 12-96:3-history

see "Celebrating a Century of the Book in Chicagoƒ"-committees

1-94:1, 12-94:6-meetings

9-93:4-Constitution and By-Laws

10-93:1, 5-94:2,3,4, special supplement, 7-94:1,4, 5-95:2, 8-95:2, 10-95:1, 8-97:1

-committee10-93:1, 1-94:1,6, 5-94:2

-Council10-93:1, 1-94:5,6, 7-94:l*, 11-94:5-meetings

9-93:4, 11-94:5, 5-01:8, 6-01:7, 10-01:8, 4-02:7, 5-02:8, 6-02:7, 8-02:7-members

p.2: each issue-democratic nature

6-95:5-Development Committee

11-93:4, 1-94:1, 12-94:1,6, 10-01:8-Directory

6-94:1*, 7-94:1,4, 2-96:4*, 9-00:7, 4-01:7, 10-01:8-drinks

1-96:5-dues

9-95:1, 9-96:5, 3-97:6-Exhibition Committee

1-95:4, 5-95:3, 5-98:7, 7-98:8-exhibitions

9-93:3, 8-94:5, 11-94:l, 4-95:3, 5-99:1,5, 11-99:1,4, 12-99:8, 5-01:7, 8-02:7

-catalog

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11-99:1-Exhibitions Committee

6-01:7-FABS Planning Committee

8-02:5*-field trips

1-94:5, 6-94:6, 3-97:7, 6-97:6, 1-02:7, 4-02:7, 8-02:4-5,7-Film Committee

9-93:4, 11-93:4, 1-94:1-Finance Committee

1-94:1-First Fridays Committee

1-94:1-founder

3-97:6-Friday Luncheon Committee

12-94:6-fund campaigns

5-02:8-graphic designers

7-98:4-5-History Committee

1-94:1-Holiday Revels

9-93:3,4, 10-93:4, 11-93:4, 12-93:1,4, 1-94:4,5, 9-94:6, 11-94:6,12-94:5,6, 3-95:5, 10-95:5, 12-95:5,6, 1-96:5, 2-96:4, 5-96:3, 11-96:5, 12-96:4,6, 10-97:8, 12-97:2,8, 1-98:4, 8-98:4, 12-98:8, 12-99:8, 12-00:8, 10-01:7, 12-01:16, 2-02:4,5, 4-02:7

-Honorary Members9-93:1,3, 10-93:2,3, 4-94:4, 7-95:1, 10-95:5, 4-96:5, 5-96:4,5, 4-

97:3, 9-97:5, 4-99:5-list

5-96:4-invitations

1-94:5, 9-94:5*, 4-95:3, 9-97:8, 12-97:7-keepsakes

12-95:4, 12-97:7, 2-98:7, 1-99:7, 10-01:8, 8-02:5-library

3-94:3-logo

5-95:1-luncheons

4-94:1, 5-94:3, 8-95:3, 7-98:3, 8-99:6-7, 11-99:6-meetings

9-93:3, 10-93:1,3, 1-94:5, 3-94:1, 4-94:3, 5-94:1, 8-94:5, 12-94:5, 1-95:6, 4-95:1, 5-95:1, 6-95:l, 10-95:5, 12-95:4, 1-96:5, 6-96:5, 3-97:6, 8-97:1,4, 9-98:7, 8-00:7, 9-00:7, and last page of each issue

-attendance3-94:4,7-98:8

-dinner prices10-00:7, 11-01:8

-membership1-94:2, 8-94:5, 10-94:5, 5-95:2, 6-95:5, 9-95:1, 10-95:1, 3-97:6,

7-98:8, 6-00:7, 4-02:7, 5-02:7-Member Emeritus

6-99:5-Senior Status

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6-99:5-totals

9-93:3-Membership Committee

1-94:1, 9-95:1, 9-96:5-menus

8-95:6-merchandise

1-94:4, 9-97:3-new member lists

9-93:3, 10-93:4, 3-94:4, 4-94:4, 9-94:6, 11-94:6, 4-95:4, 8-95:4, 12-95:4, 1-97:6, 2-97:6, 1-98:7, 7-98:8, 1-00:7, 6-00:8, 12-00:7, 7-01:7, 10-02:7-Nobel Prize Committee

4-01:6, 10-01:8, 3-02:4, 6-02:7, 8-02:5,8-Nominating Committee

1-94:1, 7-94:1, 12-94:6, 3-95:6, 6-95:1,6, 5-96:8, 6-98:7, 5-99:8, 5-00:2, 3-01:3, 5-01:7, 4-01:7, 6-02:7, 8-02:7-office

7-98:8-officers

p.2-each issue10-93:3, 5-94:3, 7-94:1, 5-95:3, 8-95:2, 10-95:1, 9-00:7

-photos3-97:7, 6-97:3

-presidents1-95:7, 1-98:7, 2-01:7*

-Programs Committee1-94:1, 12-94:6

-publications12-93:3, 2-94:3, 6-94:4, 7-94:5, 8-94:5, 9-94:5, 10-94:6, 11-94:4,

12-94:2, 1-95:1*, 2-95:6, 4-95:5, 9-95:3, 1-96:1*,5, 4-96:4, 11-96:4, 3-97:6, 4-97:3, 5-97:1, 6-97:2, 8-97:3*, 9-97:5, 12-97:7, 1-98:4, 4-98:1,4, 1-00:4-5*, 6-00:7, 10-01:8, 3-02:6, 10-02:6

-on the Internet5-99:6

-prices12-93:3, 1-94:5, 12-97:6, 6-99:7, 9-99:5-6, 9-00:7, 12-00:7

-reprints11-95:4

-Publications Committee11-93:3, 12-93:3, 1-94:1,5, 8-94:6, 9-94:1,5, 11-94:5, 12-94:3,6, 5-

95:3,10-95:1, 1-96:1,6, 6-97:4, 8-97:3, 9-97:3, 1-98:4, 5-98:7, 7-98:8, 9-00:7, 9-01:7

-Mission Statement1-96:1

-Publications Fund1-94:4

-recruitment brochure7-98:8

-Recruitment and Membership Committee12-94:6

-rooms3-94:3, 4-94:3,2-95:5*, 1-96:6*, 3-97:6, 8-97:3

-scarf5-96:5

-Second Century Fund

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12-94:1, 5-95:2, 12-97:2, 1-98:4, 2-98:56-99:5, 11-99:8, 6-00:7, 10-00:7-speakers

11-93:4, 5-94:3, 12-94:5, 1-96:5, 9-96:5, 10-96:4. 12-96:4, 4-97:3,8-97:3, 9-97:3, 1-98:7, 8-98:4,8, 9-98:7,8, 3-99:7, 6-00:7, 9-00:7, 10-00:6, 11-99:6, 6-01:6,7 and last page of each issue-thesis about

6-96:4-ties to Fortnightly

3-95:5-traditions

1-95:7-Treasurer

5-95:3-Website

10-96:6, 3-97:6, 8-99:8, 1-00:8, 3-01:7, 5-01:8, 10-01:8-Website subcommittee

9-01:7-women and membership

5-94:3, 1-95:5, 5-95:1, 9-97:3

“The Caxton Club”11-01:4

"The Caxton Club: A Century of Books and Book-Loving"12-94:5, 2-95:1

"The Caxton Club and Its Typography" by Bruce Beck and Hayward Blake1-00:4-5

"Caxton Club Books Prove An Investment" by Frank J. Piehl12-97:6

"Caxton Club Celebrates Centennial at Fortnightly"4-95:1

"Caxton Club Centennial Exhibitions Slated" by Kathleen Lamb9-93:3

"Caxton Club Completes First Century December 21, 1994"1-95:6

"Caxton Club Connection With Jekyll Island, GA, Spans Century, Cultures" by Frank J. Piehl

1-98:1,3,4

"Caxton Club Needs Computer"7-95:6

“Caxton Club Nobel Committee Narrows Chaices of Candidates”, by Ed Quattrocchi8-02:5

"Caxton Club Now On Web"11-96:6

"Caxton Club Officers Proposed"5-01:7

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"Caxton Club Officers 2001-2002 Elected"8-01:7

"Caxton Club On the Web"10-96:6

"Caxton Club President Outlines Visions for New Year" by Jim Tomes9-01:7

"Caxton Club Publication Listed by Blackwell's of Oxford"9-00:7

"Caxton Club Publications Available on the Internet" by Frank J. Piehl8-99:6

"Caxton Club Receives Major Gift"1-94:5

“Caxton Club to Auction ‘Gutenberg Bible’ and ‘Book of Kells’”, by Dan Crawford11-01:7

"Caxton Club Welcomes Fifth Generation of Donnelley Family"5-95:6

"Caxton Club Will Cover the Town During 'Year of the Book' in Chicago" by Paul F. Gehl

1-95:4

"Caxton Committee Chairs Filled for Centennial Countdown"1-94:1

"Caxton Council Completes Impressive Year of Business" by Robert Cotner7-94:1

"Caxton FY 96 Budget Proposed and Approved"1-96:4

"Caxton Gala Sparks Centennial With Festive Dinner"2-95:1

"Caxton Nominating Committee Presents Slate for Class of 2001"6-98:1

"Caxton President Inherits Legacy of Leadership" by Frank J. Piehl1-98:7

"Caxton Publications Committee to Pursue Active, Realistic Program"1-96:1,6

"Caxton Speakers Urged to Submit Manuscripts"7-95:6

"Caxton Ties"8-94:6

The Caxtonian

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9-93:2, 12-93:2, 1-94:5, 5-94:4, 7-94:4, 8-94:6, 2-95:2, 3-95:2, 5-95:3, 6-95:5, 7-95:5, 8-95:2, 9-95:1, 10-95:1, 2-96:3, 3-96:5, 6-96:4,6, 8-96:4, 9-96:2,4,5, 7-97:4,6, 9-97:7,8, 12-97:6, 4-98:6, 8-98:3*,4, 10-98:4, 4-99:4,5, 6-99:5,7, 8-99:8, 12-99:7, 6-00:7, 10-00:7, 2-01:7, 3-01:7, 8-01:7, 11-01:7, 12-01:1,12-13, 8-02:8

-index5-99:6, 10-0l:8, 4-02:7

"Caxtonian Aide Jane Smith Retires After 23 Years Service"1-95:4

"Caxtonian Bill Hesterberg Remembers Victor Hammer and RHM" by William Hesterberg

9-95:5

"Caxtonian Bruce Beck Honored by American Center for Design" by Hayward Blake7-94:5

"Caxtonian Capers"12-97:8

"Caxtonian Covered"5-95:4

"Caxtonian Distributed to Area School Children"7-97:6

"Caxtonian Editor Cotner Honored at February Meeting" by Frank J. Piehl4-99:5

"Caxtonian Exults at Acquiring Signed Frost Book" by Colleen Dionne3-96:5

"Caxtonian Facelift Slated With January Issue"12-99:7

"Caxtonian Finds Books Arts Alive and Well in Cuba Today" by Kenneth H. Paterson9-98:3,6

"Caxtonian Frank Piehl Accorded High Honor" by Tom Joyce4-97:1,3

"Caxtonian Gwin Kolb Reviews Eudora Welty's Latest Book"9-00:7

"Caxtonian Honored"4-95:4

"Caxtonian Index Published"5-99:6

"Caxtonian John McCutcheon's 'Injun Summer' Recalls Ancient Autumns"11-95:5

"Caxtonian Lesley Honored"12-99:7

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"Caxtonian Meets Descendants of Eugene Field, Receives New Book for His Collection" by Frank J. Piehl

8-98:7

"Caxtonian Named an 'Outstanding Journal'"4-98:6

"Caxtonian Ned Rosenheim Named Honorary Caxton Member"10-95:5

"Caxtonian Participates in St. Louis Commemoration of Eugene Field" by Frank J. Piehl

8-95:1

"Caxtonian Paul F. Gehl Departs for Italy" by Robert Cotner9-93:4

"Caxtonian Peter Stanlis Recalls Friendship with Frost" by Peter Stanlis3-96:3

"Caxtonian Recalls a "doll in a teacup'" by Charles J. Shields12-97:3

"Caxtonian Remembers Lindbergh Over Philly" by CHarles J. Shields7-97:1

"Caxtonian Reports on San Francisco FABS Trip" by Dan Hayman7-006

"Caxtonian Shields Recalls Carlos Baker at Bread Loaf" by Peter J. Stanlis6-97:1

"Caxtonian Stanlis Speaks at Anniversary Tribute to Edmund Burke" by Robt. Cotner

9-97:7

"Caxtonian Subscriptions Offered to Non-Members"8-96:4

"Caxtonian Visits Mainz, Germany, and the Gutenberg Museum" by Michael Grace9-95:4

"Caxtonian Visits Nobel Literature Chairman" by Junie L. Sinson4-01:6

"Caxtonian's Address Defined Poetry at Frost Convocation of 1962" 3-96:6

"Caxtonians Celebrate the Life and Work of Elmer Gertz" by Frank J. Piehl8-00:7

"Caxtonian's Classic Poem Salutes Holmes and Watson"3-97:7

Caxtonians, as alien races3-02:5

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"Caxtonians Gave Generously for November Dinner Auction"11-99:7

"Caxtonians in Prague Enraptured by History, Sights, and Sounds" by Ed Quattrocchi

10-96:1

“Caxtonians Make Trip to the Khalili Exhibit”, by John P. Chalmers4-02:7

"Caxtonians Share European Literary Adventure" by Ed Quattrocchi10-99:6-7

"Caxtonians to Hit Road on Wisconsin Outing"3-97:8

“Caxtonians to see ‘Epic of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection”, by Michael Thompson

1-02:7

"Caxtonians Will Speak on Mark Twain Book at Washington Library Center"11-00:7

Cayton, Horace9-01:1*

"Celebrating a Century of the Book in Chicago"1-94:5, 7-94:4, 9-94:1, 11-94:5, 12-94:1,3, 1-95:2, 2-95:1,3, 3-95:4,5, 6-

95:1, 7-95:1, 8-95:5, 9-95:3, 1-96:5, 4-96:4, 5-96:3,5, 6-96:4, 10-96:4, 4-97:3, 9-97:7, 7-98:5, 10-98:1, 3-01:7

"Celebrating Dante's Descent Into Hell" by Ed Quattrocchi4-00:1,6

"Celebrating the Book in Chicago: 100 Years of the Caxton Club"9-93:3

Cella, Jack7-01:7, 10-02:7

censorship11-95:5

Centaur7-98:4, 9-02:8

"Centennial Committee on Constitution Formed"10-93:l

"Centennial Goal for Caxtonians: 300 members in 1995"10-94:5

"Centennial Hymn"8-96:2

Centennial (US)8-96:2,5, 10-96:2

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"Center for Book & Paper Arts Exhibits Caxtonians' Works"5-95:1

Center for Book Arts4-96:4

Center for the Book10-93:3 (logo), 6-00:1,5

Center for the Book and Paper Arts: see Chicago Center for the Book and Paper Arts

Central Bookstore11-00:4,5

Century12-99:6

Century of Progress10-97:1

Chagall, Marc9-95:4, 6-01:5

"Challenged and Forbidden Books Featured in Banned Books Week"11-95:5

Chalmers, Gordon Keith3-96:1

Chalmers, John P.1-94:6, 10-94:6, 6-95:1,6, 8-95:4, 3-96:1, 5-96:8, 6-96:4, 2-97:6, 6-99:8,

7-99:7, 8-99:7, 1-00:6, 6-00:7,8, 12-00:7, 1-01:7, 7-01:7, 10-01:8, 12-01:15, 4-02:7, 8-02:7, 10-02:7

Chalmers, John P.“Caxtonians Make Trip” 4-02:7

"Cham"4-99:6

Chamberlain, George11-94:4

Champion, Marge9-98:2,4*

change1-96:2

Chapelain, Jean2-01:6

Chapman, Jonathon7-99:2,3*

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Charles VII (France)2-01:6, 3-01:6

Chatsworth9-99:5

Chatwin, Bruce12-93:2

"Check It Out"2-01:5

Chef Louie: see Szathmary, Louis

Cheloniidae Press9-02: 4,8

Cheney, John Vance11-93:3, 1-95:5, 2-00:1

Cheney, Marah Borthwick10-98:5

Chermayeff, Serge7-98:4

Cherne, Leo4-97:2

Cherney, Charles2-95:2, 2-96:4

Cherryburn Press11-93:2, 10-98:7

Chesham, Sallie12-97:1,3*,4

Chesham, Sallie"The Old Hat Coffeehouse" 12-97:4

Cheslock, Arthur S."Baltimorean Remembers Poe Finds" 1-99:7

chess1-99:6

Chester, Geoff6-97:3

Chestnut, Charles10-98:8

Chicago2-97:1, 7-98:4, 5-00:4*, 10-02:6-historiography

8-02:1,6

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-newspapers10-98:4

-publishing12-99:1,6

-statuary1-99:3*

"Chicago American"10-98:4

“Chicago and Its Makers”8-02:6

Chicago and Northwestern Railroad3-98:1

Chicago Athletic Club12-96:3

Chicago Bar Association9-99:7

Chicago Book Clinic7-95:1, 2-01:7

"Chicago Book Clinic Names Caxton Club Centennial History as Honor Book" by Paul F. Gehl

7-95:1

Chicago Book Mart9-99:4

"Chicago Book Week: City of Big Readers"9-00:1, 10-00:4,5

"Chicago Books in Review"1-96:4, 4-96:4, 10-96:4, 8-97:4

Chicago Center for Book & Paper Arts of Columbia College6-94:5, 3-95:1, 5-95:1,5, 5-96:8, 2-97:4, 5-97:1,4,5, 11-97:7, 9-99:7, 10-

99:7, 11-99:7, 5-01:7, 8-02:4, 9-02:11-exhibitions

4-99:5, 6-99:7, 7-99:7

"Chicago: City On the Make"5-00:2

Chicago Daily News5-01:6, 12-01:10, 7-02:1

Chicago Defender12-00:1,3

Chicago Democrat10-98:4

"Chicago Diaries of John M. Wing"

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7-98:8, 9-01:7, 8-02:8, see also book reviews

Chicago Fire2-01:8

Chicago Hand Bookbinders9-93:1, 11-93:4, 12-93:1, 1-94:4, 6-95:1, 8-95:5

Chicago Historical Society8-02:1,6

"Chicago History"4-97:3

Chicago Inter-Ocean5-01:6

Chicago International Antiquarian Book Fair7-97:4

"Chicago Jazz Exhibition at University of Chicago"1-97:4

Chicago Literary Club2-95:5, 6-97:4, 12-97:7, 1-98:1,4,7

Chicago Plan Commission8-02:1

Chicago Public Library4-95:1, 5-95:4, 6-95:6, 7-95:4,5,6, 8-95:5, 9-95:5, 10-95:3, 12-95:6, 2-

96:4, 3-96:8, 4-96:6, 8-98:6*, 6-99:7, 7-99:7, 8-99:4, 9-99:6, 4-00:7, 2-01:8, 9-01:1

"Chicago Public Library Features Civil War Exhibits and Talks"9-95:5

"Chicago Public Library Opens Two Interesting Exhibits During April"4-95:l

"Chicago Public Library to Undergo Renovations"6-95:6

Chicago Rare Book Center4-99:5, 3-01:7, 11-01:7

Chicago Symphony Orchestra10-98:2, 9-01:7

"Chicago: The History of Its Reputation"5-99:5

"Chicago: The World Capital of Fantasy Writing at Century's End" by Dan Crawford10-99:1,6-7

Chicago Transit Authority8-99:4

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Chicago Tribune10-93:2, 5-02:4,7

"Chicago 2999"10-96:4

"Chicago Under Wraps"12-99:8

"Chicago Under Wraps: Dust Jackets From 1920 to 1950"11-99:1

Chicago Yacht Club12-95:5,6, 2-96:4

"Chicagoan Finley Peter Dunne: The Long View of a Distant Descendant" by Irene Claire Beck

1-99:5

"Chicago's Early Book Clubs Reflect a National Interest in Books" by Frank J. Piehl

7-98:7

"Chicago's Historic Fine Arts Building, Early Home of the Caxton Club" by Glen N. Wiche

2-95:5

"Chicago's Studs Terkel is Honored as a 'Son of the Century'" by Robert Cotner12-93:1,5

Chicon12-99:6

"The Child Who Never Grew"4-01:4

children3-02:2,3

"The Children of Light and the Children of Darkness"9-99:2,4*

children's books11-93:1

"Children's Books: They're Not Just For Children Anymore" by Tom Joyce11-93:1

Children's Vintage Volumes11-93:1

"A Child's Christmas in Wales"12-94:4

Chiplis, Martha11-00:7, 12-00:7, 9-01:8, 8-02:5,7

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Chirac, Jacques5-02:2

Chopin, Frederic5-02:5-6

Chowder, Ken5-00:2

Chretien de royes1-99:l

“Christ is the Answer”, by W. Maltbie8-02:3

Christie's1-98:7, 7-01:6, 10-01:5,7, 11-01:5

"Christie's Will Exhibit in Chicago Books from Haskell Norman Library"1-98:7

Christmas12-93:1,2, 5-94:4, 12-94:1, 12-95:l, 12-99:5

"Christmas at Dingley Dell"12-93:1

"A Christmas Carol"12-93:1, 8-97:3

"Christmas, Dickens, and the Carol" by Herbert Furse12-93:1

Christmas Revels: see Holiday Revels

Chrystal, KateSee Cleary, Kate McPhelim

Church, Laurel12-95:4, 12-96:5, 6-98:5, 7-98:3, 8-98:3, 1-99:4, 5-00:6-7, 9-00:5, 3-

01:7, 2-02:1,2,6

Church, Laurel"Afternoon Tea, Service for Two" 6-98:7“…and the moon under her feet” 5-02:7“For Michael Grace” 7-02:7"Gene Stratton-Porter" 12-96:1,5"Line from East Central Illinois to Iowa and Below" 2-99:7"A Lyric Writer's Lament" 1-99:4"1956" 9-00:5“On Hannah Arendt” 2-02:1,3,6"On Rereading" 2-99:7"Robert Cotner Speaks on Thoreau" 7-98:3"Shake the Hand That Shook the Hand" 5-00:6-7“This About Those Tears on His Rock Face” 7-02:7

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church architecture9-98:1,4,6

Church of the Blessed Sacrament9-98:1*

Churchill, Winston S.2-99:6

Churchill, Winston S."A Thought on Books" 10-96:5

Ciardi, John10-97:6

city life5-97:2

"City of Big Readers"10-00:4,5, 8-02:7

"City of Chicago to Host Fall Literary Festival"9-00:1

"City's Old Caxton Building Had Early Connection With Club" by Frank J. Piehl10-95:3

Civil War-Robert Frost’s concept

1-02:3

"Civil War Exhibit Continues at Harold Washington Center"7-95:6

civilization5-96:2, 9-96:5

"Clarence Darrow: Legendary Lawyer of American History" by Elmer Gertz3-98:1,4,7

Clark, Faith2-99:6*

Clark, Howard6-95:3-4*, 7-99:7

Clark, Kathryn

6-95:3-4*, 7-99:7

Clark, Kenneth5-95:2, 9-95:2

Clark, Rhoda Hertzberg10-94:6, 5-96:2, 9-96:4, 1-97:6, 9-97:3

Clark, Thomas D.

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12-01:5,9

Clarke, Arthur C.12-98:5-6*

Clarke, Edith1-98:8

Clarke, Rev. Harry8-02:2,8

Clarkson, Ralph2-95:5, 4-95:5

"Clarksville Record"10-01:7

"Classic American Motion Picture Features Classic American Car"10-97:7

Classic Motorbooks10-97:3,6

classics10-97:1

Claudel, Paul3-01:5

Clay, Joe4-98:6

Cleary, Kate McPhelim7-02:6

Cleveland, Charles B.4-99:1

Cleveland, Horace1-98:1

Cleveland, Rex9-01:5

Cleveland Museum of Arts7-01:5

Cleveland Public Library7-01:5

Cliff Dwellers3-95:6, 4-95:5,6, 5-95:l, 4-97:5, 10-98:5*,6, 7-99:4

"The Cliff Dwellers, Once Site of Caxton Meetings, is Setting for April Dinner" by Robert Adelsperger

4-95:5

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Clifton, Lucille10-00:5

Clinton, Hilary Rodham9-99:6

Cloonan, Michele V.6-97:4, 8-98:8

"Cloquet Service Station Timeless Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright" by Jon Cotner11-96:5

"Club Centennial Celebrations Continue at Appointed Times and Places"5-95:1

"Club Dinner Charge to Increase in 1996"1-96:5

"Club Honors Women Members at April Centennial Dinner Meeting"5-95:1

"Club is Subject of Thesis at Columbia College" by Frank J. Piehl6-96:4

"Club Meeting Notices to be Discontinued"9-97:8

"Club Member Gwendolyn Brooks Inducted Into Lincoln Academy"6-97:1

The Club of Odd Volumes10-93:1, 8-94:5, 10-94:5, 7-98:7

Cluny12-01:6

Coale, Robert4-95:4, 11-99:7

Cobb, Henry Ives2-00:4

Cobb, Josephine2-98:3

Cobden-Sanderson, Thomas James3-01:3

Cochrane, Lydia7-98:8

Cockrell, Douglas10-93:3

Cody, Merrill7-96:3

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Cogar, James L.12-01:4

Cohan-Lange, Suzanne5-95:5

Cohen, Claudia9-02:7,8,10

coins6-00:4*

Cole, Gerry2-98:6*

Cole, Jerry2-98:6*

Cole, John Y.9-93:1*, 6-94:2,3,5, 6-00:5, 10-01:7

Cole, John Y."The Library of Congress at 200" 6-00:1,4,5

Cole, Thomas11-00:3*

Coles, Robert12-97:5, 9-99:2, 3-02:2,3*

Colker, Ed5-95:5, 11-99:7, 3-00:7

Colker, EdLetter 3-00:7

"Collected Books"3-96:5, 11-96:3

collecting3-97:2, 1-99:6, 6-02:1-pitfalls of5-00:5

"Collecting Hopkins' Life's Work: the Work of a Lifetime" by Barbara Ballinger4-97:1,5

"Collections of One-Time Caxtonian Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park" by Michael Godow and Jeanette Fields

11-96:1,5

collectors, spouses of8-00:6

Collier, John12-98:7

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Collins, Charles2-99:5

Collins, Charles (Chicagoan)5-01:6, 6-01:7

Collins, Harriet2-99:5

Collins, Lee2-98:6*

Collins, Philip9-96:4

Collins, Wilkie2-99:1, 4-6-epitaph2-99:6-grave

2-99:6

Collister, Susan8-94:6, 9-94:6

"Color"2-98:5*

Columbia College6-94:5, 3-95:l, 4-95:6, 5-95:1,4,5, 5=96:8, 6-96:4, 2-97:5, 5-97:4, 11-

97:7, 10-98:4, 6-99:7, 7-99:7

Columbia College Chicago Center for Book & Paper Arts: see Chicago Center for Book & Paper Arts

"Columbia College Offers Summer Program Series"5-96:8

"Columbia College Opens Chicago Center for Book & Paper Arts" by Barbara Lazarus Metz

5-95:5

"Columbia College to Open Caxtonian Book Arts Exhibit"3-95:1

Columbia University4-99:3

Columbian Exposition1-98:8

"Come In"8-98:2

"Comedie Humaine"10-99:1

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"The Comet"12-99:6

"Commedia"4-00:1,4,6, 7-00:5,7*

"Committee Calls for Nominees"3-95:6

“Communing With Lamartine: French Romantic Who Speaks for Today” by Pierre Ferrand

12-01:6,7

"Competition Announced"4-95:4

"Complete Compendium of Universal Knowledge"6-01:6

"Complete Works of Langston Hughes"9-01:7

computers7-95:6, 8-95:3, 7-98:1,6, 1-00:1

Comstock, Rolland10-01:4

Condell, Henry4-94:1

Confucius9-02:2

Congalton, Tom7-01:5

Congress Hotel3-95:1

"Conjuring a Magic Sale (or Sweet Revenge)" by David Meyer11-93:3

conjuring books11-93:2

Conkey, W.B.12-99:l

Conklin, Rex11-93:3, 5-99:8, 2-02:4*, 8-02:7

Conlan, Jane2-97:6

Connecker, Will7-01:1

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"Connections"9-96:5

Connelley, Kenneth6-97:1*

Conner, David E.2-95:1, 8-95:4

Conner, Elizabeth7-99:1

Conner, Marie3-98:2

Connor's5-98:4

Conrad, Lawrence1-01:3

conservation2-97:5

"Constitution and By-Laws Committee Session Planned"1-94:6

"Contemplations of a Rare Book Conservator" by Scott Kellar2-97:5

Continental Mark II10-97:5

"Continent's End"3-00:1

Cook, Reginald6-97:1*

Cook County Bar Association9-99:7

Cooley, Mary Elizabeth1-01:l,3

Copernicus, Nicolas8-96:4

Copperfield, David8-95:6, 10-95:5

"The Coquettish Doll"8-95:1

Cord, E.L.10-97:4

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Cord10-97:7,8*-Cord 81010-97:4,5*-Cord 812

10-97:3*

Corinth Publishers12-99:6

Corliss Centennial Steam Engine8-96:5*

Cornelius, Richard M.3-98:5

Cornelius, Richard M."William Jennings Bryan" 3-98:5

"Correction"4-95:6, 10-95:3, 7-96:4, 7-97:4

Corso, Gregory12-98:5

cotnar3-96:2

Cotner, Bobby"How I Spent My Summer Vacation" 8-00:3

Cotner, Dubonnette7-98:2

Cotner, Duke3-02:3

Cotner, Holly8-00:2,3*

Cotner, Jon3-96:2, 11-96:5, 2-98:2, 8-00:2,3*, 8-01:1, 12-01:13

Cotner, Jon"Cloquet Service Station" 11-96:5

Cotner, Norma9-93:2, 5-95:4*, 7-95:2, 8-95:2, 10-95:2, 2-96:4, 3-96:2, 11-96:2, 12-

96:2, 2-97:2, 4-97:2, 6-97:1, 12-97:2, 1-98:2,4, 2-98:2, 4-98:2, 8-98:4, 10-98:2, 4-99:5, 7-99:2, 6-00:2, 8-00:2,3*, 5-01:2, 8-01:5*, 10-01:3

Cotner, Norma"The Fitzgerald Legend", 11-94:3

Cotner, Robert

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11-93:1, 12-93:1, 1-94:1,5,6, 4-94:4, 5-94:4, 6-94:l, 7-94:1*,6, 8-94:5, 9-94:1, 11-94:1,5,6, 12-94:1,3, 1-95:4,6,7, 2-95:1, 3-95:1, 4-95:1,4,6, 5-95:1,3,4*,6, 6-95:1,5, 7-95:1,4,5, 8-95:4,5, 9-95:1,5*, 10-95:4,5, 2-96:4, 3-96:3,5, 5-96:5*, 7-96:4,5, 8-96:3,4,5,6, 11-96:4, 12-96:1,5, 1-97:6, 2-97:6, 4-97:5,6, 5-97:6, 6-97:1,4,5, 7-97:4, 8-97:4, 11-97:3, 12-97:7, 1-98:3,4,5,7, 2-98:3,4,5,6*, 4-98:6,8, 5-98:6*, 6-98:7, 7-98:1,3*, 8-98:1,3,4*, 9-98:4, 3-99:1,6*, 4-99:5*, 5-99:6, 6-99:5,7, 7-99:2,7, 9-99:2, 11-99:7, 12-99:3*,7, 1-00:7, 2-00:7, 4-00:6, 5-00:3, 6-00:7, 8-00:2,3*,7*,8, 10-00:2*,7, 11-00:7, 12-00:2,7, 3-01:2, 5-01:3*, 6-01:7, 8-01:5*,7, 10-01:3,7, 12-01:13,15, 2-02:1, 3-02:7*, 4-02:2, 5-02:2, 7-02:7, 8-02:8, 9-02:2, 10-02:7, see also "Musings"

Cotner, Robert"Beside the River" 5-96:5"Caxton Council Completes Impressive Year of Business", 7-94:1"Caxtonian Paul F. Gehl Departs for Italy" 9-93:4"Caxtonian Stanlis Speaks" 9-97:7"Chicago's Studs Terkel is Honored" 12-97:1,5"A Cruise in Time and Spirit" 11-98:7"Development Committee Co-Chairs Named" 11-93:4"Dr. Kittle and Dr. Doyle" 3-97:1,3,5"Early Bust of Robert Frost" 4-97:4"Elmer Gertz: In the Eye of Many Legal Storms" 8-94:1"Exhibition Committee Creates Collection Survey" 5-98:7"FABS Plan Set" 9-97:7"F. Scott Fitzgerald" 8-01:1,3“First Grandchild” 3-02:3"First Meeting of FABS Scheduled for February" 1-95:7"Four American Writers of the 1920s" 8-01:1,3, 9-01:1,6,7, 10-01:1,6, 11-

01:1,6"Harold E. 'Fritz' Whitehall" 7-94:3"Hawaiian Country Club" 11-96:3"Henry Adams, a Friend for All Time" 9-98:5"Holiday Revels" 1-98:4“Hymns” 7-02:4-5“I Leave You, My Love” 2-02:3"In a Jewish Cemetery Near Chicago" 4-96:3"Janet Lewis" 3-99:1,4,6“John Marshall” 10-02:1,3,4,5"Jottings From One Collection" 10-01:3"Langston Hughes" 9-01:1,6"Late Summer Meeting Launches New Year" 9-93:1"Lindbergh First Editions" 7-97:6"Lines Composed on American Indian Effigy Mounds" 7-00:3"Longfellow" 7-00:1,4"Making and Keeping Dinner Reservations" 3-94:4"Melville J. Herskovits" 2-96:1"Musings" always p. 2"1993-94 Caxton Club, Council and Centennial Meetings" 9-93:4"Oak Park Honors Caxtonian Ballinger" 7-96:5"Of Automobiles, Books, and a Genius" 10-97:1,4,5"Of Nature, Books and Our Inheritance of Friendships" 5-01:1,4,5"Of the Love of Books" 7-97:5"On the Disposition of One of the World's Great Collections" 7-01:6"Parrington Chronology" 8-94:4"A Passion for Books" 5-96:l“A Reader Summoned by the World from his Book” 1-02:2"Remembering McCutcheon's Memorable Fall Piece" 11-94:3

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"Remembrance" 5-96:1"Robert Frost" 10-01:1,6"Robinson Jeffers" 3-00:1,6“Sable Friend” 2-02:3"Scholar Espoused a Life of the Mind" 2-96:3"A Shakespeare Sort of Summer" 9-93:2"The State of the Club:1994" 7-94:4"Sutter Curates Exhibit" 6-94:4“There Is But One Child” 3-02:3"To See the World in a Grain of Sand" 6-97:3"A Tribute to Jesse Stuart" 11-99:5untitled verse 7-94:4, 9-94:2"Vachel Lindsay" 7-99:1,3,4"A Verse for Our Centennial" 2-95:3"A Very Special Caxton Gathering" 7-98:3"A Visual Essay for Arbor Day" 4-98:7“V.L.Parrington” 11-01:1,6"Walt Whitman" 8-96:1,6"William Cullen Bryant" 11-00:1,3see also book reviews, obituaries

Cotton Club2-98:1*

Cottrell Color Press9-01:5*

Coules, Bert4-02:5

"Council Approves Slate for l996-97"5-96:8

"Council Ends Year With Policy Changes"9-95:1

"Council Honors Cotner for Centennial Leadership" by Frank J. Piehl2-96:4

"Council Makes Changes in Caxton Meetings"1-94:5

"Council Names 2001 Nominating Committee"3-01:3

"Council to Work Double-Time Toward Centennial"11-94:5

"Council Votes to Change Holiday Meeting Dates"10-93:1

"Counter"8-95:6, 12-95:4

"The Counterfeiters"6-01:1,4

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Country Mayo1-99:7

Cousins, Norman1-99:2

Coventry, Kim4-94:4, 4-95:5, 8-95:4, 12-95:4, 5-96:8, 4-98:4,8, 5-98:7, 6-98:7, 7-98:8,

5-99:1, 7-99:7, 5-00:2, 6-00:7, 12-00:7, 3-01:3, 10-01:8, 12-01:11,15, 2-02:4*, 4-02:7*, 7-02:5, 8-02:4,7

Coventry, Kim"Donnelley Family and Caxton Club" 4-98:1,4"Exhibition Committee Plans" 5-99:1,5"Exhibition Requires Caxtonians' Involvement" 5-01:7“Keith Preston” 12-01:10-11

Covici, Pascal12-99:1

Cowden, Ray1-01:4

Cowens, Nat11-00:4

Cowler, Rosemary1-01:8

Cowley, Malcolm7-96:2

Cox, Hyde12-93:2

Cozzen, Peter5-95:6, 6-95:6

"The Craftsman and the Punchcutter"9-95:5

“Craig Jobson and the Lark Sparrow Press” by Robert McCamant9-02:11

Craige, William A.2-98:7

Craigie House7-00:1,3,5,7

Cram, Norman9-94:5, 12-96:3, 5-97:5, 4-98:4, 3-01:3

Crandall, Carol5-00:6

Crane, Hart

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10-95:1

Crawford, Dan4-95:6, 4-97:3, 10-98:4, 5-99:6, 6-99:5, 11-99:7, 8-00:7, 10-00:7, 11-

00:7, 5-01:7, 8-01:7, 10-01:8, 12-01:15, 2-02:4, 4-02:8, 5-02:7, 6-02:7, 8-02:7-8

Crawford, Dan“Caxton Club to Auction” 11-01:7"Chicago: The World Capital of Fantasy" 12-99:1,6-7"Floriography, Emily, and the True Meaning of the Rose" 5-99:1,4"Flower Language, B.C. (Before Charlotte)" 8-01:6"If You Weren't There, You Missed It" 1-01:7"Universal Knowledge" 6-01:5“Up Your Bid!” 2-02:5"Well, Well, Welles" 3-99:3"Ya Shoulda Bin There" 1-00:6“Years Ago” 11-01:4see also book reviews

Creasman, Ralph5-97:1*,5

Crerar Library5-97:5

"The Cricket"3-99:2

Cricket Hill9-96:4, 9-97:3, 4-98:3

Cromwell, Oliver2-99:6

Cromwell Tympan7-01:5*

Cronkite, Walter11-97:2

Crook, Steven10-98:7

"Croquis Lithographique"11-99:3*

Crosby, John8-94:4, 9-94:3, 12-97:6

Crosby Hall8-94:4, 9-94:3-4

Crow Island, MA12-93:2

Crowell, Thomas Y.

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11-01:4

Crowl, Samuel5-99:8, 7-01:1

Crowl, Samuel"Shakespeare on Film: An Update" 10-00:6

Crowl, Susan7-01:1

Crowley, Aleister9-97:1, 12-00:4

"A Cruise In Time and Spirit Into Maryland's Early History" by Robert Cotner11-98:7

Crummell, Alexander2-96:3*,5, 12-00:2

Crump, Paul9-95:6

Cuba8-98:1,5,6, 9-98:3,6, 10-98:3,6

Cuchulain's buttocks6-98:3,4

Cudahy, Jean Martin4-98:3

Cullen, Charles T.2-95:1,4*, 5-95:4, 8-95:5, 1-97:5, 6-97:4, 1-98:7, 3-00:5, 8-02:4,7

Cullen, Charles T.letter 3-97:7

Cullen, Countee4-94:5, 2-98:5

Cullen, Countee"Harlem Wine" 2-98:5

"Culmination of a Cuban Pilgrimage: A Tour of Hemingway's Finca Vigia" by Kenneth H. Paterson

10-98:3,6

Cunnington Press9-02:1,3

Cusack, Dick4-00:6

“The Cycle of Books: A Never-Ending Exploration” by Nicholas A. Basbanes12-01:1,8

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Cyder Press1-01:4

D

da Bisticci, Vespasianio1-00:1

da Montefeltro, Federigo1-00:1

da Montefeltro, Guidobaldo1-00:1

da Vinci, Leonardo4-95:4

DaBoll, Raymond F.7-98:6, 3-01:1, 9-01:4*

DaBoll, Raymond F."Modern Tendencies in Lettering" 9-01:4-5

Daedalus, Stephen6-98:2

Dahlberg, Peder8-95:4, 5-96:8, 6-96:6

Daiches, David9-96:3

Daisy5-99:4

Daley, Richard M.7-94:4, 1-95:2,3, 9-00:1*, 10-00:5

Dallas Co. Historical Foundation11-97:2

D'Ambrosio, Joseph J.8-95:5, 9-95:6, 5-99:3

"La Damnation de Faust"9-99:3

"Dan Lang of River St. Press Honored at June Caxton Club Dinner Meeting"7-95:5

Dana, Richard H., Jr.1-94:3, 12-97:7

Dangler, David5-95:5, 10-97:6

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Daniel, Lewis C.1-97:3

Daniels, Molly7-96:5

"Dante"4-00:1*

Dante Alighieri1-97:2, 4-00:1*,4,6, 7-00:5,7, 10-01:l

"Dante Alighieri, Guido Cavalcanti, et. al."1-98:6

Dante Club7-00:7

Dante Society of America7-00:1,5,7

"Dante's Influence on Michelangelo", by Ed Quattrocchi4-00:4-5

D'Aquilla, Diane7-01:3*

Darreau, Norbert12-01:7

Darrell, Larry9-97:2

Darrow, Clarence11-95:4, 8-97:5, 3-98:1*,4*,5,7*

Darrow Bridge3-98:7

Dartmouth Bible5-00:3

Dartmouth College6-94:6, 6-97:4

"Darwin"6-01:2

Darwin, Charles2-99:6, 6-01:2-3*

"David John McKitterick to Speak at Northwestern"4-95:6

Davidman-Gresham, Joy3-94:1

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Davidson, Donald6-97:1*

Davidson, Suzette Morton5-94:3, 5-97:3, 4-98:3,7, 7-98:6, 5-01:7

Davies, Owen11-00:4

Davis, Elmer4-02:6

Davis, Frank3-02:6

Davis, T.O.10-98:4

Davis, Tom3-98:2

Dawson, Mr.2-99:4

Dawson, Charles Gates-house 12-00:6

"A Day in the Life of Old Japan"10-96:5

"A Day With the Cow Column"12-93:3

Dayton, TN3-98:2

de Beauvoir, Simone5-00:1,5,6

DeCroissey, Francis3-02:1*

De Fritas, Wilfred9-97:8

de Girardin, Delphine10-99:4

"De l'Allemagne"2-01:6

de la Tour, Charlotte8-01:6

de Maupassant, Guy3-02:4

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de Medici, Giuliano8-95:3

de Medici, Lorenzo8-95:3

de Musset, Alphonse5-02:5

de Nerval, Gerard9-99:3

de Pisan, Christine2-01:1

de Rais, Gilles3-01:6

de Rivere, Jose8-98:2

de Sauty, Alfred10-93:3

de Soto, Inez9-98:3

de Stael, Mme.2-00:6

de Worde, Wynkyn6-96:3

Dealers Press5-97:5

"Death in the Afternoon"7-96:3*

"The Death of the Hired Hand"3-96:2

Debes, Lucas11=98:4,5

Debs, Eugene V.3-98:1

Decalogue Society of Lawyers11-97:1

deCamp, L. Sprague12-98:1

"December Meeting Note"9-93:3

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"Decollation of John Baptist"12-00:7

"Dedication at Wheaton College Concludes Caxton Centennial Year"1-96:4

Deering, Charles3-00:4

DeGraff, Kathryn9-93:3,4, 1-95:4, 5-95:3*, 1-96:4, 9-97:3, 5-98:7, 12-00:7, 8-01:7

Delaney, Mr.5-01:1

del Campo, Estanislao9-99:6

"Del Significatio de Calori e de Mozzelli"8-01:6

Dell, Floyd5-02:4

Delly, John G.9-93:4, 3-96:7

Delphian (typeface)1-00:4

Demetrius of Phaleron5-97:4

democracy8-01:2

"Democracy and Change in the Caxton Club" by Frank J. Piehl6-95:5

Dempsey, Mary A.9-94:6, 9-00:1, 10-00:5,7

Dennis, Charles5-94:3

Dennis, Rodney8-00:8

Denslow, W.W.12-94:4, 2-95:5

Department of Printing Arts7-98:4

DePaul University3-94:3, 5-95:4, 6-99:9

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Derleth, August12-98:1

Derrido, Jacques4-01:6

"Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of Foeroe"11-98:4

"A Descriptive Catalogue of the Etchings and Drypoints of James Abbott McNeill Whistler"

1-96:5*

design7-98:1,6, 12-01:5

-Thirties9-01:4-5

desk, rolltop12-96:2

DeSimone, Dan8-02:4

Detterer, Ernst4-94:4, 9-94:1, 12-94:2, 9-95:2, 7-98:4, 10-98:1,7

development4-94:2

"Development Committee Co-Chairs Named" by Robert Cotner11-93:4

"Development Committee Launches Second Century Fund Program"12-94:1

"Development Success Story"2-01:7

DeVinne, Theodore Low3-94:4, 7-98:7

Dewey, John2-02:5

DeWoskin, David4-94:3

Dexter, Wirt1-98:1

"Dialogo"2-00:2,3*,7

Diaz, Orlando9-98:3,6

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Dick, Phillip K.12-99:6

Dickens, Charles12-93:1, 12-94:3,4

Dickens Fellowship9-96:4

Dickinson, Donald C.11-94:5

Dickinson, Emily3-99:5, 5-99:1,4

Dietrich, Ray10-97:1

Digger, Carl6-94:4

dining4-95:2

"Dinner Programs"always on the last pageby Tom Joyce, 9-93 to 8-95, by Karen A. Skubish 9-95 to 8-97, by C. Fred Kittle 9-97 to 8-99, by Kenneth H. Paterson 9-99 to 6-00, by James Tomes 6-00 to 9-01, by Peggy Sullivan 9-01 to the present

DiNunzio, Miriam7-99:7

Diogenes (type)9-02:6

Dionne, Colleen3-94:4, 5-99:6, 11-99:7, 1-00:6

Dionne, Colleen"Caxtonian Exults" 3-96:5

Dirda, Michael11-98:8, 4-00:7

"Director of Folger Library to Speak in September"9-96:5

"The Discoverie of Witchcraft"1-94:4

Disraeli, Benjamin1-00:3

"Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc"2-01:1

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"Divine Comedy"4-00:1,4,6, 7-00:5,7*

Djerba6-99:3

"Dr. Faust"3-01:3

"Dr. Faustus"9-99:6

"Dr. Kittle and Dr. Doyle: Kinsmen Through Medicine and Belle Letters" by Robt. Cotner

9-97:1,3,5

Dodge, Katherine Sturges7-95:4

Dofobius4-99:1

DOFOBS4-99:1,4, 5-99:6

"DOFOBS Preview Stanlis Program on Robert Frost", by JoAnn Baumgartner7-00:6

"The DOFOBS: The Second Generation Book Society in Chicago" by Frank J. Piehl5-99:3,6

Doheny, Estelle11-94:5, 9-99:5, 11-01:5

Doherty, Matthew8-95:4, 7-98:6, 1-00:4, 5-00:2, 6-00:7, 9-00:7, 8-01:7, 10-01:7, 6-02:2,

8-02:5,8

Doherty, Matthew"Hermann Zapf Honored" 3-01:1,3“Wood Type” 6-02:4-5

Dohnanyi, Natalie von10-96:6

Dohnanyi, Oliver von10-96:6

Dole, Nathan Haskell4-99:4

Dom, the9-95:4

"Don Juan and Faust"9-99:3

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Donaldson, Scott7-01:7

Donne, John2-97:3

Donnelley, Elliott5-95:6, 4-98:1

Donnelley, Gaylord1-95:6, 2-95:5, 5-95:6, 6-97:1, 4-98:1--and Dorothy Foundation1-95:6--Memorial Library

3-94:3, l-95:6, 4-98:1*,4,6

Donnelley, James R.9-94:1, 2-95:1,3, 5-95:6, 1-97:6, 4-98:1,4,8, 11-99:7, 1-01:7

Donnelley, Richard Robert1-94:5, 9-94:1, 3-95:5, 4-98:1

Donnelley, R.R. & Sons Co.10-93:1, 11-93:3, 1-94:3,5, 2-94:3, 9-94:1*, 11-94:5, 1-95:6 (logo), 2-

95:1,3, 3-95:1, 4-95:3, 5-95:6, 6-95:1,4, 7-95:1, 2-97:3, 9-97:3, 12-97:7, 4-96:1,8, 8-99:1,4, 1-00:8, 5-01:7

-Extra Bindery10-93:3, 6-95:1,4

see also Lakeside Press

Donnelley, Shawn5-95:6, 8-95:4, 1-97:6, 4-98:1, 5-99:8, 6-00:7, 9-00:7

Donnelley, Thomas E.11-93:3, 1-94:5, 9-94:1, 3-95:5, 8-95:4, 4-98:1,7, 9-99:6

Donnelley, Thomas E. II9-94:1, 11-95:5, 3-95:1, 5-95:6, 4-98:1

"Donnelley & Caxton Club Join Again in Publishing Venture" by Robert Cotner9-94:1

"Donnelley Family & Caxton Club: Five Generations of Involvement" by Kim Coventry

4-98:1

"Donnelley's 1930 Production of Thoreau's Walden is Among the Finest", by Claire Badaracco

8-99:1,4

Donohue, M.A.12-99:1

Dooley, Martin1-99:5

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"Dora's Book"1-94:4

Dore, Gustave10-99:1

Dorsett, Lyle3-94:1

Double Elephant Press9-02:7

Douglas, Stephen A.8-94:6

Dove, Rita8-02:5

Doyle, Adelaide6-99:3

Doyle, Arthur Conan3-97: 1,2,4,5,7*, 5-98:3, 8-00:4, 5-01:6, 8-01:4, 3-02:5, 4-02:4

Doyle, Charles Altamont3-97:3,7

Doyle, Denis Conan3-97:3

Doyle, Henry3-97:7

Doyle, James3-97:3

Doyle, Jean3-97:3,7

Doyle, John3-97:7

Doyle, Richard3-97:3,7, 6-99:3

"Doyle Influenced by English & American Literature" by Ely Liebow3-97:4,5

drama reviews"Henry IV" 7-01:2-3(?) 4-01:2

Drendel, William6-94:6, 4-95:4, 5-95:5, 6-95:1, 12-95:4, 5-97:6, 5-98:7, 7-98:6, 10-98:6,

9-99:7, 2-00:7, 3-00:7, 4-00:8, 5-00:7, 12-00:7, 5-01:7, 8-01:7, 8-02:4,7

Drendel, William

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Letter 10-01:7

"Drendel to Show in England"10-98:6

Drew, Elizabeth6-97:1*

Drewes, Tom9-94:1, 8-95:4, 1-97:6, 7-98:8, 11-01:7, 12-01:15, 2-02:5

Dreyer, Carl3-01:6

Dreyfus, Richard3-98:4

Driver, Tom6-98:5

Dryden, John7-01:6

Dubie, Aron7-00:5

DuBois, W.E.B.2-96:3, 3-98:3, 12-00:2

Duensing, Paul9-95:3, 10-98:7

Duesenberg10-97:1*,4,6*,7*

Duff, E. Gordon12-93:3, 6-94:4, 9-99:5,6

Dulac, Demund12-94:4

Dumler, Ann4-95:3*, 8-95:4, 5-97:6

Dunbar, Paul Laurence1-94:1*, 5-98:4

Duncan, Harry3-94:1, 9-02:1,3

Dunlap, Ellen4-02:8

Dunn, Harvey1-98:1

Dunn, James Byrne

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1-99:5

Dunn, Paul7-01:3*

Dunne, Dennis1-99:5

Dunne, Finley Peter1-99:5

Duodecimos9-97:6, 7-98:7

Dupin, AuroraSee Sand, George

Duponloup, Msgr.3-01:4

Durand, Asher B.11-00:3

Durrell, Lawrence1-97:1,4

dustjackets11-99:1,4*

"A Dutch Christmas Up the Hudson in the Time of Patroons" by Herman Melville12-95:5

"Duty"7-01:2

Duyckinck, Evert A.12-95:5

Dvorak, Antonin7-00:4

Dwiggins, W.A.1-94:3, 8-99:1

Dwyer, Jeff9-02:5

Dyba, Tom5-99:3

Dykema, Judith K.1-97:6

Dyson family8-00:5

E

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"Early Black Leader Alexander Crummell in Herskovits Library" by David L. Easterbrook

2-96:5

"Early Bust of Robert Frost on Display at Jekyll Island" by Robert Cotner4-97:4

"Early Newspapers in Illinois"7-98:7

East Noble Schools2-00:7

East/West Association4-01:4

Easterbrook, David L.5-95:3, 6-95:1, 11-95:6, 1-96:4,6, 2-96:1,6, 6-96:6, 5-97:6, 6-98:6, 7-

98:6, 7-99:7, 5-00:2, 6-00:7, 12-00:7, 8-02:4,7

Easterbrook, David L."Early Black Leader Alexander Crummell" 2-96:5

Eastman, Max10-99:1

eBay11-01:7

Eberhard, Martin1-00:8

"Echo's Bones"6-98:5*

Eckerd College10-00:7

Eckhart, Charles10-97:7

Eckhart, Ruth6-02:2

Economy Bookstore11-00:4

Eddy, Augustus N.1-95:5

Eddy, George Simpson2-98:7

Edgar, James6-97:1*

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"Edgar Allan Poe Had Links to the Caxton Club in Club's Early Years" by Frank J. Piehl

5-98:5-6

Edgerton, Harold E.12-95:6

"Edgerton Photo Show Now at Library Center"12-95:6

Edison, Thomas5-01:5

Editions de la Pleiade12-01:7

"Editorial Board Formed"3-96:5

Edling, Tracy5-95:4

"Edmond Halley Left Legacies in Astronomy and Cartography" by Kenneth Nebenzahl6-96:1

education8-96:1, 4-00:2, 6-02:2

education by poetry1-01:4

Egede, Hans12-98:3

Eichenberg, Fritz12-94:4

Eilean Donna Castle8-01:8*

Eiseley, Loren6-96:2, 9-96:3

Eisenberg, Linda Sorkin5-95:5

Eisenschiml, Otto5-00:6

“Elective Affinities”11-01:5

"An Elegy Wrote in a Country Church Yard"5-96:1

elevator incident6-97:4

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Eliot, T.S.4-95:4, 2-01:2, 3-02:4, 4-02:6

Elliott, Scott4-95:1

Ellison, Fanny2-94:2

Ellison, Ralph2-94:2, 8-97:2

Ellsworth, James W.10-93:3, 5-94:3, 11-94:5, 12-94:5, 1-95:5, 3-95:4, 9-97:6, 1-98:3, 9-99:6,

11-01:7

Ellsworth, Lincoln10-93:3

"Elmer Gertz: In the Eye of Many Legal Storms" by Robert Cotner8-94:1

Ely, Timothy C.9-02:4

"Emerging Japanese Superstate"10-00:3

Emerson (type)9-02:7

Emerson, Ralph W.2-94:2, 3-95:2, 11-95:2, 5-96:2, 8-96:5, 1-97:2, 3-98:2, 10-98:2, 2-

99:2,3,7, 11-00:3, 5-01:3,4-home

2-99:3*-tombstone

2-99:3*

Emjayzee"The Owl" 7-00:3

"Endless Amusements"11-93:3

"Endurance"11-98:4, 2-01:4

Endurance2-01:2,3*,4*,5

"Enemies Are Human"9-99:1*,4

Enfield12-01:5

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Engdahl, George4-01:6

Engle, Clyde10-93:4

English, Jane12-00:5

"The English Works of Thomas More"4-94:1

Enright, Maginel Wright7-95:4

Epstein, Raymond5-96:4, 1-00:6

Epstein, Saul4-99:5

equality8-01:2

Erasmus, Desiderius5-94:1

Erbacher Hof9-95:4

Erdman, David7-02:4

Eric the Red12-98:5

"Eric Gill, Englishman and Typographer", by Bruce Beck4-00:7

Erickson, Rolf1-94:5, 9-94:1, 2-95:2, 8-96:4, 4-99:5--Memorial Walk

8-96:4

Ernst, Morris11-97:7

Eschenbach, Christoph10-98:2

Escrich, Jose Miquel Diaz9-98:3

Espmark, Kjell4-01:6

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essays10-98:2

Estienne, Henri2-97:5

"Et Nunc Manot in Te"6-01:1

etching10-96:5

Etretat3-02:4

"Eugene Field: A Biographical Essay"10-00:7

"Eugene Field and His Books: The Frank J. Piehl Exhibition" by Alice Schreyer12-94:5

"Eureka"5-98:1,6*, 12-99:4*

European culture5-02:2

Eusebius (typeface)9-94:1, 12-94:2,3, 4-95:3, 9-95:2,3, 7-98:5, 10-98:1,7, 1-00:4,5

Evangeline7-00:5

"Evangeline"7-00:1

Evangeline Oak Park7-00:5*

Evanoff, Michael9-93:3, 6-02:7, 8-02:8

Evans, Colleen Townsend9-98:2

Evans, Louis Jr.9-98:2

"Every Soul is a Circus"7-99:4*

"Evidence of Travels by a Caxtonian, in Literature and Life", by Susan S. Pruchnicki

8-00:5

evil2-02:3

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"Ex-Caxtonian Greer Allen Coming Home in February"2-95:6

"Exhibition Committee Creates Collection Survey" by Robert Cotner5-98:7

"Exhibition Committee Plans for Ryerson Library Exhibit" by Kim Coventry5-99:1,5

"Exhibition Requires Caxtonians' Involvement" by Kim Coventry5-01:7

"Exhibition Set to Honor Bruce Beck and Turtle Press"2-97:4

exhibitions (non-Caxtonian)12-93:1, 12-94:5, 3-95:3-4, 4-95:1, 5-95:4, 7-95:6, 8-95:5, 12-95:6, 1-

96:3, 3-96:5, 5-97:4, 4-98:3,7, 6-98:6, 8-98:6, 10-98:4,6, 6-99:7, 7-99:7, 9-99:7, 11-99:7, 12-99:5, 2-00:6, 4-00:3, 6-00:7, 2-01:3, 3-01:3, 1-02:7, 4-02:7, 8-02:4

exhibition reviewsBruce Beck/Turtle Press rev. by Norma Rubovits, 5-97:4"The Look of the Book: Work by Caxton Club Members" rev. by Kenneth H.

Paterson 5-95:5"Personal Treasures" rev. by Jim Wells 4-95:3"Pinky Pup, Raggedy Ann & the Jolly Kids" rev. by Paul F. Gehl 7-95:4

"Experiments with Human Bones"11-96:4*

"The Eye of the Writer: Hemingway Birthday"7-96:5

F"F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novelist of Psychological and Spiritual Malaise" by Robert Cotner

8-01:1,3

"Fables of Our Times"1-00:3

FABS10-93:1, 12-93:3, 7-94:4, 8-94:5, 11-94:5, 1-95:7, 9-95:1, 10-95:1, 3-

96:7, 4-96:3, 9-96:4, 11-96:3, 4-97:6, 9-97:7, 2-98:6, 4-99:6, 6-007, 7-00:6, 5-01:8, 6-01:7, 7-01:5,7, 9-01:7, 10-01:4, 6-02:6,7, 8-02:7

“FABS Find Chicago Fabulous” by Larry Siegler8-02:4-5

"FABS Membership Grows"4-97:6

"FABS Organization Meets in Chicago"2-98:6

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"FABS Plans Cleveland Trip"4-01:7

"FABS Plans Set for Chicago Octoberfest" by Robert Cotner9-97:7

"FABS Report Cites Caxtons and Caxtonian" by Hayward Blake4-96:3

"FABS Tour and Symposium in Cleveland" by Jim Tomes7-01:5,7

“FABS 2002” by Joan Knoertzer8-02:4-5

"Facsimile of Poor Richard's Almanack for 1733"7-98:7*

Fadan, William11-95:1

"Fahrenheit 451"12-98:2

"Fall Book Fair Slated"9-96:4

"Fall Friday Luncheons Will Explore Computer Use for Humanities" by Ed Quattrochi

8-95:3

“Falling to Earth”9-02:7

Falstaff7-01:3*

Falstaff's7-01:3

Family Album, The12-95:4

Fan, Esther C.4-96:4

Fanning, Charles12-98:8

fantasy fiction12-99:1,6-7

"Fantasy In a Woodblock"9-00:7

"A Farewell to Arms"7-96:5*,6

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Farmer, Richard5-96:6

Farnsworth, Elizabeth7-02:3

Faroe Islands11-98:3-5-map11-98:3

Farrell, James T.6-98:8

Fatima6-99:3

Faulkner, William7-97:5

Fauset, Jessie3-98:6

Faust1-99:2, 9-99:3,6, 3-01:3*

"Faust"5-97:1, 1-99:2,4*

"Faust I"9-99:6

"Faust II"9-99:6

"Faust III"9-99:6

"Faust Symphony"9-99:6

"Faustus"9-99:3

"Les faux-monnayeurs"6-01:1

Favaro, Christopher A.7-01:7

Fee, Russell1-97:6, 3-98:7

Fehlan, Scott D.9-93:3

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Feldstein, Charles12-95:4

Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societiessee FABS

Ferber, Edna11-98:6, 5-02:4

Fergus Historical Series9-98:7

Fermilab12-01:2,3*

“Fermilab: Prairie Cathedral, America’s Stonehenge”12-01:3

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratorysee Fermilab

Fernandez, Jim11-95:6

Ferrand, Binnie12-01:6, 5-02:5

Ferrand, Pierre1-99:6, 7-99:7, 10-99:1, 10-00:3, 12-01:6, 3-02:4

Ferrand, Pierre"Alexander Pushkin Fondly Remembered" 12-99:5“Arsene Lupin” 3-02:1,4"Balzac's Novels and Plays" 10-99:1,4“Communing with Lamartine” 12-01:6,7“The Good Lady of Nohant” 5-02:5-6"Joan of Arc" 2-01:1,6, 3-01:4-6"The Legacy of Goethe" 9-99:3,6"Looking Backward" 10-00:3,6"Poe Remembered" 12-99:4"A Specialist's Rare Book" 4-99:3,6“The Strange Fate of Arthur Rimbaud” 1-02:4-6"Ten Times Tao te Ching" 12-00:4,5"Two French Intellectuals Remembered" 6-01:1,4,5"William Caxton...Le Morte d'Arthur" 1-99:1,6

Ferrari, Julia9-02:5*-6

Ferrini, Bruce7-01:5

Feustal, Mr.11-01:7

Fez6-99:1,3

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Field, Charles Kellogg III8-98:7

Field, Eugene11-93:3, 11-94:5, 12-94:5, 3-95:3-4, 4-95:5, 8-95:1, 4-97:3, 7-97:3, 1-

98:3, 5-98:5, 7-98:7, 8-98:7, 4-99:4-House and Toy Museum8-95:1, 12-97:7, 8-98:7, 9-00:7, 10-00:7-scrapbook

8-98:7

Field, Frederick Skiff, Jr.8-98:7

Field, Jerry3-96:7

Field, Marshall1-98:1-Department Store

11-93:3, 9-97:7

Field, Roswell Martin8-95:1, 4-99:1,4

Field, Roswell Martin II8-95:1, 4-99:1,4

Field Foundation8-95:1

Field Museum of Natural History5-95:4, 2-00:1, 2-01:3

Field Notes8-98:7

Fields, James T.7-00:7

Fields, Jeanette"Collections of One-Time Caxtonian Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park" 11-

96:1,5

Fields, Kenneth5-99:5

“Filson Club”12-01:4

“Final Dinner Meeting of Centennial Year Proves Joyous Event"6-95:1

"Final Herskovits Exhibit Set at Northwestern"6-96:6

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Finca Vigia8-98:5,6*, 10-98:3,6

Fine Arts Building4-94:3, 1-95:8, 2-95:5,6, 3-95:1, 4-95:5

"Fine Printers Finely Bound Too"12-93:1

"Fine Printers Finely Bound Two"12-93:1

"Finnegan's Wake"6-98:4,5

Fiore, Florence Reeve4-97:4

Fiore, Rosario4-97:4

Firestone, Harvey5-01:5

"First Annual Meeting Set for May 18, 1994"5-94:4

"The First Book of the DOFOBS"4-99:1,4*

First Folio7-01:6, 11-01:5, 12-01:1, 4-02:4*

"First Friday Leads to a Second" by Ed Quattrocchi8-94:4

First Fridayssee Caxton Club-luncheons

“First Grandchild” by Robert Cotner3-02:3

"First Meeting of FABS Scheduled for February" by Robert Cotner1-95:7

First National Bank6-97:4, see also BankOne

Fisher, Rudolph5-98:4

Fisherman's Wharf2-98:6

Fitzgerald, Carol10-01:4

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Fitzgerald, F. Scott11-94:2,3, 10-97:7, 8-01:1*,3

-Society 7-01:7

-tombstone11-94:3*

Fitzgerald, Gerald F.2-95:1*, 8-95:4, 5-96:2, 12-96:3, 6-97:4, 2-01:3-Polar Collection

11-98:4

Fitzgerald, Gerald F."Polar Books and Map Collection" 11-98:1,4

Fitzgerald, Robert7-99:3,8

Fitzgerald, Zeldall-94:2,3

"The Fitzgerald Legend" by Norma Cotner11-94:3

Fitzsimmons, Jim4-97:3

"$5,000 Centennial Donation"2-94:1

Fjelde, Jacob7-00:4

"Flags of Our Fathers"7-01:2

Flanagan, John T.2-97:4

Fleming, Ian9-97:4

Fleming, John5-96:6, 7-01:6, 10-01:4

Fleming, Rhonda10-98:2

Fliegel, Steven7-01:5

Fliegelmann, Jay10-01:4

"Flora's Interpreter"5-99:1

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"Florentine Humanism Exhibition at the Newberry" by Paul Gehl4-00:3

Florida Bibliophile Society6-97:3

floriography5-99:1,4, see also flower language

"Floriography, Emily, and the True Meaning of the Rose" by Dan Crawford5-99:1,4

“Flosculi Sententiarum”9-02:7

flower language5-99:1,4, 8-01:6, 4-02:8

"Flower Language, B.C. (Before Charlotte)" by Dan Crawford8-01:6

flying10-95:5

Foerstner, Abigail9-96:4

Foglio, Phil12-99:6

Folger Library9-02:10

"For the Love of Letterpress, a Tradition Continues in Chicago" by Muriel Underwood

5-97:1,5

Ford, Barbara J.7-99:7

Ford, Henry5-01:5

Ford, Nicky Aaron12-00:2

Ford Motor Co.10-97:5

"Fore-Edge Painting"11-94:1

"The Forest of Time and Other Stories"12-98:1*

Forgue, Norman W.6-97:3, 5-01:7

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Forgue, Stepheny Eveline6-97:3

"Former Caxton President Kenneth Nebenzahl Recalls a 'Highlight' of His Tenure 30 Years Ago" by Kenneth Nebenzahl

1-95:7

Forster, E.M.12-98:2

Forsythe, Mary Florence10-99:7

Fort House2-99:4*

Fortnightly, The2-95:5,6, 3-95:5,6, 4-95:1

Fortsas, Peter8-97:6, 7-98:8

"For Whom the Bell Tolls"5-99:2

Foss, Florence4-97:4

"The Founding of the Newberry" by Robert W. Karrow2-00:1,4

Four American Books Campaign1-94:3*, 8-99:1,4

"4 American Writers of the 1920s" by Robert Cotner8-01:1,3, 9-01:1,6,7, 10-01:1,6

"Four Caxtons"12-95:4

“Four Courts, Dublin” by Suzanne Pruchnicki5-02:8*

"Four English Postage Stamps Celebrate Caxton's Achievements" by Frank J. Piehl4-96:5

Fournier, Edward4-99:3

"The 1481 Edition of Dante's Commedia" by Ed Quattrocchi4-00:4

"14th Nebenzahl Map Lectures Scheduled at Newberry Library"10-01:5

Fowler, Robert

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12-95:2

Fox, Carol Perry9-98:7

Fox, George8-01:2-3

"The Fox and Hounds"5-99:3

Foy, Fred8-95:4

“Fragments of Gutenberg in Chicago”, by Thomas J. Joyce11-01:7

France, Anatole3-01:5,6

Francis, Elinor3-96:1*

Francis, Lesley Lee2-96:6, 3-96:1*,4*,8, 10-00:7

Francis, Lesley Lee"As Told to a Child" 1-01:4-5"Robert Frost and Harriet Monroe" 3-96:1

"Frank Harris: A Study in Black and White"8-94:1, 8-97:1*

"Frank Harris Remembered for Dynamic Qualities of Existence" by Elmer Gertz8-97:1,5

"Frankfort Book Fair"12-93:3

Frankfurter, Felix10-01:5

Franklin, Benjamin7-98:7*

Franklin, Colin9-02:7

Franklin, John11-98:4

Franklin Society7-98:7

Fraroran Press5-01:7

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Frazier, E. Franklin3-98:3

Freedley, George6-95:6

Freedman, Leonard1-94:1, 5-94:3, 12-94:6, 8-95:4, 11-96:6, 1-97:6, 2-97:6, 1-98:7, 6-98:7,

7-98:3,8, 6-99:8, 8-99:6-7, 10-99:6, 11-99:7, 1-00:7, 6-01:7, 9-01:8, 12-01:15, 7-02:7

Freedman, Leonard"Luncheon Programs" always last page, 11-93 on

freedom of expression8-99:5

"Freedom's Plow"9-01:7

"Freeport News"10-01:7

Fremiet, Emmanuel3-01:5

"The French Bookbinders of the l8th Century"12-93:3

French National Library9-02:12

Freud, Sigmund10-99:6

“Friday Lunch”10-02:7*

"Friday Luncheons Provide Rich Flow of Ideas and the Mingling of People"8-99:6-7

Friedberg, Martha12-01:14

Friedberg, Stanton A.9-93:3, 2-95:3, 10-95:1, 4-97:3,4, 2-98:5

friendship3-97:2, 9-98:5

Friends of Dard Hunter9-99:6. 11-99:7

"Friends of Literature"10-99:4

Friends of Robert Frost

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2-00:7

"From Author to Autograph Collector" by Elmer Gertz8-94:1

"From Cuba With Love: A Literary Pilgrimage to the Caribbean" by Kenneth H. Paterson

8-98:l,5,6

"From the Archives" by Frank J. Piehl2-98:7

"From the Map-Makers for the World: A Map for Every Season" by Andrew McNally IV11-95:1

"From the New World"7-00:4

Frost, Carol (grandfather of Robert Frost)1-01:1

Frost, Carol (son of Robert Frost)1-01:1,4

Frost, Cone1-01:3

Frost, Elinor4-97:4, 1-01:3,4

Frost, Gary6-95:4

Frost, Harold1-01:3

Frost, Irma1-01:4

Frost, Lesley3-96:1, 1-01:4

Frost, Lillian1-01:1

Frost, Lillian L. Burr1-01:1

Frost, Marjorie1-01:3,4

Frost, Phyllis Goodman1-01:1

Frost, Robert12-93:2, 1-95:2, 3-96:1*,2, 3*,4,5,6*,7, 1-97:2, 4-97:2,4*, 8-98:2, 1-

00:2, 7-00:4,6, 1-01:1*,2,3,4,5*, 10-01:1*,3,6, 1-02:1*,3*

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-and George Santayana1-02:3,6

-and the Civil War1-02:3

-Ann Arbor House1-01:1*

-Books (bookstore)10-01:3-farm

10-01:3*-religion

1-02:3

Frost, Robert"Acquainted With the Night" 1-01:3verse, untitled 10-01:6

Frost, Robert Lee II1-01:1,3

Frost, William Prescott (father of Robert Frost)1-01:1

Frost, William Prescott (Grandson of Robert Frost)1-01:1,3

"The Frost Family's Adventures in Poetry"1-01:4

"Frost Permeates American Linguistic Consciousness" by Earl J. Wilcox3-96:7

Fuentes, Gregorio8-98:5*,6

Fujimoto, Ralph12-95:4

Fujimoto, Ralphletter 9-97:7

Fuller, Henry Blake4-95:5

Fuller, R. Buckminster7-98:4, 4-01:2,3*

fundraising4-94:2

Furse, Herbert L.3-99:7*

Furse, Herbert L."Christmas, Dickens, and The Carol" 12-93:1

Furse, Mary Louise

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3-99:7

Fussler, Herman H.5-97:4

Fust, Johannes9-99:3

Fust and Schoeffer11-93:3

GGable, Nelly

9-02:6

Gadiel, Ralph4-95:4

Galilei, Galileo2-00:2,3*,6,7

-sketch by2-00:7

Gallagher, Bernice1-98:8, 7-99:7

Galloway, Paul10-96:4, 4-99:5

Galvin, Chris11-95:3

Galvin, Paul V.11-95:3*

Galvin, Robert10-95:6, 11-95:3*,6

Garage Annex School9-02:4

Garamond7-98:5, 10-98:7

Gardner, Howard9-00:2, 4-02:2,3*, 10-02:5

Gardner, Howardletter 10-00:7

The Gargoyle5-01:7

Garland, Hamlin4-95:5, 6-97:2

Garner, James Finn

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12-97:8, 1-98:4

Garrett, Edmund H.7-98:7

Garrett, Jeffrey11-00:8

"Gathering at the River" by Philip Appleman12-96:6

"A Gathering of Book Lovers"9-93:1, 9-94:5, 6-95:5

Gatsby, Jay8-01:3

Gattorno, Antonia7-96:3

Gay, Richard4-96:5

"Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Makes Donation"1-95:6

"Gazing at Polyphemus" by Steven J. Masello1-00:1,6

Geary, Barbara9-95:5

Gehenna Press9-02:1,3-10

Gehl, Paul F.9-93:1*,3,4, 10-93:4, 7-94:1, 11-94:6, 12-94:3, 1-95:4,6, 4-95:3,4, 5-

95:1,3*, 8-95:3,4,5,6, 9-95:6, 12-95:4, 1-96:4,6, 5-96:3, 12-96:4, 2-97:6, 4-97:5, 6-97:5, 6-98:6, 7-98:4,8, 8-98:8, 9-99:6, 3-00:7, 4-00:6, 5-00:7, 6-00:8, 7-00:1, 3-01:3,7, 7-01:7, 9-01:7, 3-02:7, 6-02:7, 8-02:4,8, 10-02:6,7

Gehl, Paul F."Archives Completed" 5-99:7"Caxton Club Will Cover the Town" 1-95:4"Chicago Book Clinic Names Caxton Club Centennial History as Honor Book"

7-95:1"Florentine Humanism Exhibition" 4-00:3"A Poet's Gift" 3-99:6"The Professional Bookman" 10-98:1,6“The Youthful Diaries of Hapless Jack Wing” 6-02:1,7see also exhibition reviews, obituaries

Gehnrich, Daniel9-02:7

Gehr, Mary10-98:7

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Gehring, Carl E.1-01:1

Gekler, Charles4-02:4

"Gem of the Prairie" by Tom Joyce3-94:1

"Gene Stratton-Porter: A Link Across Generations and Eras" by Laurel M. Church12-96:1,5

General Drafting Co.3-00:5

"General Education in a Free Society"6-98:2

General Sherman (tree)5-01:2,3*

"General William Booth Enters Heaven"7-99:3

gentian, fringed4-98:4*

“A Gentle Madness”12-01:1

Geoffrey of Monmouth1-99:6

"Geographia"2-00:1

Gerachis, Meighan12-93:1,4, 1-94:4

Gernsback, Hugo12-98:4

Gertz, Ceretta11-97:1,6*

Gertz, Elmer8-94:1*, 10-94:3,6, 11-94:5,6, 2-95:6, 3-95:6, 4-95:6, 11-95:4, 3-96:8, 4-

96:6, 9-96:4,6, 10-96:6, 1-97:1*, 11-97:1,6*,7,8*, 12-97:7, 3-98:1, 9-98:7,8, 2-99:7, 4-99:5, 8-99:6, 9-99:7, 10-00:4,5-6, 1-00:7, 2-00:7, 5-00:6, 6-00:6,8, 8-00:7

Gertz, Elmer"Ah, Alas For a World That Does Not Love Reading" 1-00:3,7"Arthur C. Clarke" 12-98:5-6"A Bizarre Fellowship" 10-99:5-6"Carl Sandburg: Entrance and Exits" 10-94:3

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"Clarence Darrow: Legendary Lawyer of American History" 3-98:1,4,7"Frank Harris Remembered" 8-97:1,5"From Author to Autograph Collector" 8-94:1"Harry S Truman" 11-97:1,6,7"Henry Miller Remembered" 1-97:1,5"Noted Civil Libertarian Reconsiders" 8-99:5-6"A Personal and Grateful Glimpse of Algren" 5-00:6 letter 9-95:6

Gertz, Mamie9-95:6, 12-97:7, 9-98:8

Gertz, Margery Ann11-97:6*

Gertz, Theodore G. (Ted)11-97:6, 8-00:7*

Gertz, Theodore G.Letter 8-00:7

“Getting to Sherlock Holmes’ 148th Birthday Celebration” by Ely Liebow3-02:5

Getty, Paul7-99:8

Ghislolfo, Francesco3-00:4

Gia-Fu-Feng12-00:5

"Giants of Jazz"12-97:5

Gibbin, Robert1-99:1

Gibson, Walter11-93:1

Gide, Andre6-01:1*,4,5

Gide, Madeleine6-01:1

"Gift From the Sea"7-97:1

“The Gift of Pleasant Hill”12-01:9

"The Gift Outright"10-01:2

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"Gil Asolani"8-99:7

Gilbert, Paul8-02:6

Gill, Brendan11-96:2

Gill, Corinne9-02:8

Gill, Eric4-00:7*,8

"Gilles und Jeanne"3-01:6

Gillette, William4-00:7

Gillray, James11-97:4

Gilstrap, John MacRae8-01:8

Ginsberg, Allen12-98:5

Girardi, Joe4-95:3*, 8-95:4, 7-02:7, 10-02:7

Giryotas, Sherry5-95:5

"Give Your Heart to the Hawk"3-00:6*, 4-00:6

Glacier Point5-01:4

Glass, Michael, Design10-95:4

Gleich, Marianne8-98:7

Gleich, Peter1-97:6, 8-98:7

Glenelg Inn8-01:8

Glen Turret6-95:3-4

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Glidden House Hotel7-01:5

"A Glimpse Into Chicago's Tradition of Print and Graphic Artistry" by Susan Jackson Keig

9-01:4-5

Globe Theater10-99:6, 10-01:6

Glub, John10-98:3

"God Only Knows"7-01:1

Goddard, Connie8-95:4, 1-96:4, 4-96:2, 10-96:4, 2-97:4, 6-97:5, 9-97:6

"Det Gode Hab"11-98:5*

"Godfrey of Boulogne"11-00:2

Godine, David R.10-95:4, 1-96:5

Godine, David R."Keeping Up With the Present" 10-95:4

Godlewski, Joseph3-01:7

Godow, Michael11-94:6, 8-95:4, 8-98:8

Godow, Michael"Collections of One-Time Caxtonian Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park" 11-

96:1,5

Goessling, Jeanne7-94:1*, 4-95:4, 5-95:5, 8-95:4, 9-97:3, 7-98:6, 1-00:7, 3-02:8

Goessling, JeanneSee book reviews

Goethe1-99:2,4*, 9-99:3*,6

Goetz, John7-98:6

Gohde, Kurt9-02:8

Golda Meir Library

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4-02:7

Golden, Vincent3-96:7, 6-00:8

Golden Hour Series11-01:4

Goldfine, Heidi4-95:3

Goldman, Emma8-97:5

Goldschmidt, Lucien10-01:4

Goldsmith, Christopher1-02:7, 4-02:7

"Goldstein"5-00:6

Goldwasser & Williamson1-98:6

golf6-98:6

Golgonooza Letter Foundry9-02:6,7,8

"Gone With the Wind"11-96:4

Gonsalves, Paul12-00:1,3

good1-99:2

"The Good Hope"11-98:5

“The Good Lady of Nohant” by Pierre Ferrand5-02:5-6

"The Good, The Bad, and the Interesting"3-96:7

"The Good War"12-97:5*

Goodman, Jon9-02:8,9*

Goodman Theatre

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4-98:5, 9-01:3

Goodspeeds Book Shop9-96:1

Goodyear, William M.9-00:1

Gookin, Frederick W.7-98:6, 9-99:6

Gordon, Constance8-95:4, 12-00:7

Gordon, Joanna Parrish8-98:7

Gordon, Mary3-01:6

Gordon, Nelly Kinzie1-96:5

Gorey, Edward12-98:5

Gorseline, Douglas10-00:7

Gottlieb, Jean10-93:4, 9-97:3

Goudy, Frederic W., Award7-98:6

Gould, Chester12-99:6

Gousha, H.M.3-00:5

Gowans, John7-99:3,4*

Grabbe, Christian Dietrich9-99:3

grace1-00:2

Grace, Br. Michael J.7-94:1, 8-94:6, 9-94:6, 11-94:6, 12-94:6, 7-95:6, 8-95:5, 9-95:1, 1-97:5,

2-97:6, 12-00:7, 8-01:7, 12-01:15, 7-02:5*

Grace, Br. Michael J."Caxtonian Visits Mainz" 9-95:4"Members' Headshots Sought" 6-97:3

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"Proposal to Donate Caxton Archives" 8-95:5see also lecture reviews

Grace, William1-98:7

Graceland Cemetery5-01:7

Graf, L.A.3-02:5

Graff, Everett D.3-00:4

Graham, Martha7-99:4

Graham, Shellee3-96:8

Graham, Tom3-95:1

Gralen, Donald J.12-95:4

Grand Army of the Republic7-95:6

Grand Waikapu Country Club11-96:2,3*

grandchildren3-02:2

Grant, Myrna3-94:2

Grant, Myrna R."Muggeridge Collection: a Secret Treasure" 3-94:1

Grant House Press5-99:3

"Grant to Preserve a Chicago and National Treasure" by Alice Schreyer9-99:7

Graphic Conservation Co.8-98:7

graphic designers7-98:1

"A Graphic Exhibition"7-98:4-5

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Graves, Caroline2-99:1, 4-6

Graves, Robert5-02:6

Gray, Asa4-98:2,4,7

Gray, Elizabeth Janet6-94:1

Gray Parrot9-02:7,10

"Gray's Manual of Botany"4-98:2,7*

"The Great Figure" by William Carlos Williams10-97:7

"The Great Gatsby"10-97:7, 8-01:1,3*

Green, Richard Lancelyn10-98:8

Green, William B., Home11-96:3*

Green Library7-00:6

Green Stockings11-98:1

Greenaway, Kate12-94:4

Greene, Bob10-00:5

Greene, George Washington7-00:7

Greene, Graham2-98:2,4

Greene, Maurice10-00:2

Greenland12-98:3-5

Greenland National Library12-98:5

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Greensfelder, Tom10-99:7

Greer, Pauline3-98:2,5

Gregory, Dick12-00:3

Gregory, Henry4-95:4

Gridley, A.W., Home11-96:3*

"Grief"9-98:5*

Grigson, Geoffrey8-01:6

Grolier Club10-93:1, 12-93:3, 7-94:5, 8-94:5, 10-94:5, 1-95:7, 2-95:4, 4-95:3, 5-96:4,

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Gropius, Walter7-98:4

Grossman, Carol12-95:4, 8-02:4

Groves, John Stuart12-97:2

Growoll, A.7-98:7, 4-99:1

Gruelle, Johnny11-93:1

Guevara, Che9-98:6

Guffey, Mrs.7-96:3

Guild of Bookworkers4-96:4, 9-99:7

Guild of Hand Bookbinders9-93:3, 11-93:4, 12-93:1

Guillaumin, Henry12-01:6

Guiterman, Arthur3-97:4

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Gunsaulus, Frank W.12-94:5

Gunther, Charles F.9-99:6, 8-02:1

Gutenberg, Johann7-96:4

Gutenberg Bible10-93:3, 9-95:2, 11-01:7-in Chicago

11-01:7

Gutenberg Museum9-95:4

Guymon, O.O. "Pop"10-00:2

"Gwendolyn Brooks" (excerpt) by Anthony Walton1-01:6

"Gwendolyn Brooks, Celebrated as 'The Real Thing' by Fellow Poet" by Alfred L. Woods

7-95:5

"Gwendolyn Brooks Honored at Caxton Club Dinner Meeting" by Frank J. Piehl

5-96:5

HHafeman, Bill

12-01:9

Haffner, Charles C.9-94:1, 4-98:1,3*,7, 8-02:7

Haggard, H. Rider12-99:6

Hagy, James C.1-97:6

Hale, Sara Josepha5-99:l

Hall, Edmund T.4-99:7, 5-02:2,3

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Hallberg, Jane King7-00:4

Halley, Edmond6-96:1

Halley's Comet6-96:2, 6-97:3*

The Hallmark1-00:3

Hamady, Walter5-97:5

Hamamato, Howard11-96:3

Hamas4-99:3

Hamill, Frances4-94:4, 5-94:3,4, 7-97:3, 9-97:3, 11-01:7, 4-02:1,4*

Hamill, Suzette5-01:7

Hamill & Barker7-97:3, 11-01:7, 4-02:1,4

Hamilton, Edward6-02:4

Hamilton, James11-98:4

Hamilton, Ruth5-95:4, 6-98:6

Hamilton Hollywood Type Co.6-02:4

“Hamilton Type Specimen Sheets”6-02:5

Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum6-02:4,5,6

"Hamlet"10-00:6

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Hammer, Trisha11-00:7, 9-01:8, 8-02:5,8

Hammer, Victor9-95:1,2,3,5, 5-97:l, 10-98:7, 3-01:3

Hammershaimb, V.U.11-98:5

Hammond, Susan1-00:7

Hampel-Zeman, Josefa7-02:1*,6

Hampshire Typoethetae9-02:3,5,8

Hancock Village12-01:4

Hanes, Houston2-99:5

Hanes, Susan8-95:4, 2-99:1,4-6*, 4-99:8, 5-99:6,8, 8-99:7, 11-99:7, 10-00:7, 11-00:8,

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Hanes, Susan"Hanes Tours British Printing Library" 6-99:7"In Search of Wilkie Collins" 2-99:1,4-6letter 5-97:3

"Hanes Tours British Printing Library" by Susan Hanes6-99:7

Hanff, Peter8-98:8

"The Hanlon Brothers"7-98:8*

Hansen, Charles J.2-94:4

Hansen, Harry10-94:1

Hansen, Leeletter 6-97:3

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Hanson, Robert F.3-96:7

Harcourt Bindery9-02:4

Hardy, Thomas10-99:2

Harkness, Toni4-94:4, 2-97:6, 11-99:7, 12-01:15

Harlem2-98:1

Harlem Renaissance2-98:1,5, 3-98:3,6, 4-98:5,6, 5-98:4,7, 9-01:1,6

"Harlem Renaissance Emerged from Changing Pattern of American Life" by Sherman Beverly Jr.

2-98:1,5

"Harlem Renaissance Enriched the Many Poetic Traditions of America" by Sherman Beverly Jr.

4-98:5,6

"Harlem Renaissance: Offering a New Literary Dimension in America" by Sherman Beverly Jr.

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"Harlem Renaissance Reached Into the Past and the Future" by Sherman Beverly Jr.4-98:4,7

"Harlem Wine" by Countee Cullen2-98:5

Harley, George Way2-98:4

"Harold E. 'Fritz' Whitehall: A 20th Century Dr. Johnson, Sans Boswell" by Robert Cotner

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Harper, William Rainey5-95:1. 10-01:5

Harrer, Lee10-01:8, 10-02:7

Harris, Frank8-94:1, 11-95:4, 8-97:1*, 3-98:7, 8-99:5

Harris, Neil12-94:6, 1-95:1,8, 2-95:1,4*, 4-95:4, 6-99:7, 10-99:4

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Harrison, Carter3-98:1

Harrison, Edward5-98:1

Harrison, Helen M., Foundation6-00:7, 8-01:8, 12-01:1

"Harry Busck Recalls His Early Years of Book Selling in Chicago" by Carlos Martinez

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"Harry S Truman: The Friendliest of Presidents: A Memoir" by Elmer Gertz11-97:1,6,7

Harsh, Vivian12-00:1-Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature

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Hart, Nettie5-97:5

Hartung, Richard3-97:8

Harvard University9-93:4, 10-95:4, 9-01:6, 11-01:1

Harvey, Miles3-01:8

Hasbrouck, Wilbert R.4-95:1, 8-95:4, 11-96:5

Hasbrouck, Wilbert R."Ralph Fletcher Seymour" 10-98:5-7

Haskell, Diana3-94:4

Haskell, Diana"Anonymous 'Marshes of Glynn' Published in l878" 1-98:5

Haskins, Katherine12-95:4

Hast, Adele9-97:3, 3-02:8

Hast, Adele“Bookwomen Building Chicago” 4-02:1,4, 5-02:1,4,7, 7-02:1,6,7, 8-02:1,6

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Hatfield, Mark O.2-98:3*

Hatfield, Mark O."Hatfield Collection Represents Lincoln's Spirit" 2-98:3-4

"Hatfield Collection Represents Lincoln's Spirit as Leader and Person" by Mark O. Hatfield

2-98:3-4

Hathaway, Pamela10-98:4

hats, notable8-98:4*

"Hawaiian Country Club Has Frank Lloyd Wright Elements from Illinois" by Robert Cotner

11-96:3

Hawk Tower3-00:2,6

Hawke, Ethan10-00:6

Haworth8-00:5

Hawthorne, Nathaniel11-98:2

Haxton, Gerald9-97:4

Hayden, Carla9-93:3

Hayden, Sophia1-98:8

Hayden, (Mrs.) SummerSee Cleary, Kate McPhelim

Hayes, James F.4-94:4, 12-94:5, 7-98:6, 3-01:1

Hayes, Roland5-98:4

Hayford, Harrison8-95:4, 9-95:5*, 12-95:1*, 2-97:2, 11-00:6, 3-02:7*

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Hayman, Dan8-95:4, 9-00:7, 7-01:5, 8-02:5*

Hayman, Dan"Caxtonian Reports on San Francisco FABS Trip" 7-00:6

Haymarket Tragedy8-97:5

Head, Cloyd4-01:4

Head, Franklyn H.1-98:1,3

Healy, Sherry5-95:5, 5-97:5

Heaney, Seamus9-96:2, 7-00:6, 7-02:7

Heaton family8-00:5

Heaven, dimensions of6-01:6

Hecht, Anthony9-02:7

Hecht, Ben7-96:3

Hechtman, Midge GertzLetter 8-00:7

Hedburg Public Library9-97:7

Heine, Heinrich9-99:3

Heinesen, William11-98:5

Heinlein, Robert12-98:4

Heinz, Markus10-01:5

Heise, Kenan6-97:3

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"Helga Sandburg - Always the Young Daughter - Remembers Her Father" by Helga Sandburg

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Heminge, John4-94:1

Hemingway, Clarence7-96:1

Hemingway, Ernest7-96:1*,2,5,6, 9-96:6, 8-98:1*,5,6, 9-98:6, 10-98:3,6, 5-99:2,6, 6-99:6*,

5-00:1,5*,6,7, 5-01:4-Centennial Literary Conference

5-99:6, 6-99:6-first editions

7-96:3,4,5*-Foundation

4-95:1, 7-96:l, 5-99:6-Museum

7-96:5-Society

7-01:7

Hemingway, Grace H.7-96:1

Hemingway, Gregory6-99:6

Hemingway, Jack6-99:6

Hemingway, Mary Welsh10-98:3, 5-00:7

Hemingway, Patrick6-99:6

Hemingway, Pauline7-96:3

"Hemingway Birthday Colloquium Set"7-01:7

"Hemingway Birthday Fetes Set in Oak Park and Michigan in July"6-99:6

"Hemingway Centennial Literary Conference is Major Event in Oak Park"6-99:6

"Hemingway in Oak Park" by Barbara Ballinger7-96:1,6

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Hemon, Aleksandr10-00:5

Henders, Rosemary11-95:5

Henderson, Alvin3-99:4

Hendricks, Robert G.12-00:5

Henrichsen, William H.1-95:5

"Henry V"7-01:2-3

Henry, Guy7-01:5

"Henry Adams, A Friend For All Time, Remembered by an Old Friend of Books" by Robert Cotner

9-98:5

"Henry Miller Remembered by His Everlasting Friend and Savior" by Elmer Gertz1-97:1

Herbert, Zbigniew2-96:2

"Hermann Zapf Honored by the Caxton Club", by Matthew J. Doherty3-01:1,3

Hernandez, Danilo M. Arrate10-98:3

heron12-96:3*

Herskovits, Frances S.1-96:4, 6-98:6*

Herskovits, Jean11-95:6

Herskovits, Melville5-95:1, 1-96:4, 2-96:1*, 6-98:6*-Centennial

6-96:6-Library of African Studies

2-96:l,5,6

"Herskovits Centenary Exhibits Continue at Northwestern University"1-96:4

"Herskovits Honored With Special Program"

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Hesterberg, William C.4-95:4, 5-95:5, 9-95:2, 7-98:6, 10-98:7-Press

9-95:5

Hesterberg, William C."Caxtonian Bill Hesterberg Remembers Victor Hammer & RHM" 9-95:5

Hiawatha7-00:1,4*

"Hiawatha"7-00:1,4

Hiawatha Belt7-00:4*

"Hiawatha's Mittens"7-00:4

"The Hibernian"6-98:4

Hicks, Franklyn (Duff) Herbert12-00:7

Hidden Page, Curtis11-00:2

Higginson, George J.1-95:5, 9-97:6

Highland Park Library1-00:3

"Highlights from the Gaylord Donnelley Library"4-98:4

Highsmith, Patricia5-98:3

Higinbotham, Susan6-00:8

Hill, Horatio10-98:4

Hill, Walter Matthew5-96:3, 4-99:1,4, 9-99:6

Hill Monastic Manuscript Library7-96:4

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Hillary, Edmund11-98:4

Hilliard, Celia7-94:1, 9-94:1, 12-94:3, 1-96:6, 1-97:6, 9-97:3, 11-99:4, 1-00:6, 5-02:4,

6-02:6, 8-02:4,7

Hilliard, David6-02:6, 8-02:4,7

Hillman, James7-97:2

Hilmi, Ahmed1-02:7

Hindman, Leslie S.8-97:4, 11-99:8, 1-00:6, 10-01:8-Auctioneers

8-97:4

Hinrichsen, Steen5-01:7

Hirschland, Edward C.12-95:4, 5-97:6, 5-98:7, 11-99:4, 6-00:8

Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois9-99:7

"Historia von D. Johann Fausten"9-99:3

"Historian Neil Harris to Address Club Gala" by Tom Joyce1-95:1

history, oral2-01:4

History of Chicago Project8-02:6

"History of Magic"12-97:7

"A History, of Sorts, of 'First Fridays'" by Ed Quattrocchi5-94:3

“History of the Girondists”12-01:6

Hobson, Mellody9-00:1

Hoe, Robert III5-96:3, 7-01:6, 12-01:8

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Hoell, Frank4-98:4

Hoffman, Hans9-02:9

Hoffman, J. Frederick4-95:4

Hoffman, Michael9-02:9

Hoffman, Patricia4-95:4

Hogan, Sharon7-99:7, 6-00:7

Hogarth, William12-94:4, 11-97:3

Hogarth Press5-01:7

Hokinson, Helen5-02:4

Holabird & Roche10-95:3

Holbein Family11-93:3

Holden, Isabella7-94:6

Holden, John C.7-94:6

Holden Arboretum7-01:7

Holiday Press5-01:7

"Holiday Revels at The Newberry to Feature Variety" by Tom Joyce11-93:4

"Holiday Revels Is One of the Best" by Robert Cotner1-98:4

Holland, Maria11-00:7

HOLLIS8-00:8

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Holloway, Emory8-96:2

Holmes, Abiel12-97:7

Holmes, Mark10-95:4

Holmes, Oliver Wendell Sr.8-96:2, 3-97:4, 12-97:2,7

Holmes, Sherlock3-97:1, 4-00:7*, 3-02:1,4,5, 4-02:5*-6-Birthday Bash

3-02:5, 4-02:5-6

"Holmes' Astraea Recalls Father's Legacy in Georgia"12-97:7

Holocaust Studies2-02:1,3,6

Holzheimer, Arthur3-00:5

Home, D.D.8-00:4

Honegger, Arthur3-01:5

"The Hooker Letter"2-94:3

Hookway, Amelia Dunne1-99:5

Hoops, Johannes2-98:7

Hoover, Herbert11-97:6

Hopewell Mound4-01:7

Hopkins, Anthony3-94:1, 10-00:6

Hopkins, Gerard Manley4-97:1,4,5*, 7-97:4. 3-00:8, 10-01:6, 7-02:5,7-Society (USA)

4-97:4

Hopkins, Gerard Manley

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"Pied Beauty" 6-95:l

"Hopkins Celebration Set for Oak Park"4-97:4

Horton, Carolyn6-95:1,4

Horton, William1-98:1

Horton Tank Graphics9-02:7

Hosea Books9-02:4

Hoskins, Anthony12-96:6, 1-97:6

Hotchkiss, Eugene III10-93:1, 1-94:1,6, 5-94:2, 7-94:1,4,6, 12-94:1,6, 3-95:6, 5-96:8, 6-98:7,

6-99:5, 7-99:7, 11-99:7, 1-00:6, 6-00:7, 10-00:7, 2-01:7, 10-01:8, 8-02:7

Hotchkiss, Eugene III"The Late Stan Friedberg" 2-98:5"Thou Shalt Not Covet" 6-99:5

Hotchkiss, Suzanne3-95:5,6, 4-95:l

Hotchkiss, Suzanne"March Dinner Meeting Rekindles Caxton Club Ties to the Fortnightly" 3-

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Hotchner, A.E.6-99:6

Hotel Ambos Mundo9-98:6

Hotel Nacional8-98:1

Houghton Library8-00:1, 9-00:3,6

“Hound of the Baskervilles”12-01:8*

Hounds of the Baskerville3-97:7, 5-01:6

House of Books10-01:3

Housman, A.E.

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3-98:7

Houston, James Hawthorne11-94:4

"How Evolution Came to Indiana" by Philip Appleman10-97:8

"How It Happens"4-01:4

"How the Irish Saved Civilization"9-96:5

Howe, Walter9-95:3, 4-98:4, 7-98:6, 3-01:1

Howell, Robin12-93:1

Howes, Wright3-00:5, 6-02:6

Hoyem, Andrew7-02:3

Huang, Samuel9-93:3, 1-97:6, 12-98:4

Huang, Samuel T."The Science Fiction and Fantasy Collections of the NIU Libraries" 12-

98:1,4

Hubbard, Bruce W.4-94:4, 12-94:6, 5-95:3, 6-95:1, 1-96:4

Hubbard, Elbert4-97:6

Hubbard, Kin8-00:3

Huffine, Eugene12-95:4

Hughes, Langston2-98:5, 3-98:3,6, 4-98:5, 5-98:4, 7-99:3, 12-00:1*,2,3, 9-01:1*,6,7, 10-

01:1-songs

12-00:3

Hughes, Langston"I, Too, Sing America" 9-01:6"Jazz Boy" 12-00:3"Merry-Go-Round" 12-00:1"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" 9-01:1"Nothing But a Dog" 12-00:3

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Hughes, Ted9-02:7,8

Hugo, Victor11-96:2, 4-99:3

Huldra7-97:2

"Human Comedy"10-99:1

humanism, civic4-00:3, 7-00:2

Humanist Library9-95:4

Hunt, Jarvis4-98:3

Hunt Roman7-98:5

Huntington, Henry E.9-99:5

Huntington Library12-01:8

Hurley, Mike1-02:8

Hurston, Zora Neale4-98:5

Husser, Wendy Cowles6-00:8, 3-01:3, 8-01:7, 9-01:7, 4-02:7*, 8-02:5,7

Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence1-95:5, 3-95:5, 5-98:5, 9-97:6, 9-99:6

Hutchinson, Ruth4-94:4, 5-94:4

hydroplane10-97:6*

Hyman, Trina Schart12-94:4

hymn tunes7-02:4-5

hymns7-02:4-5, 8-02:3

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“Hymns: Poetic Expressions Linking Faiths, Expressing Hope” by Robert Cotner7-02:4-5

Hythlodaeus, Raphael10-00:8, 7-01:5

I“I Leave You, My Love” by Robert Cotner

2-02:3

"I, Too, Sing America" by Langston Hughes9-01:6

IAPMA10-01:7

Iceland1-99:3,6

Ichiyama, Dennis6-02:4-5,6

“Icones Librorum Artifices”9-02:7,8

"If You Weren't There, You Missed It", by Dan Crawford1-01:7

Ignacio8-98:1

Iliad6-99:3

Illinois Arts Council8-99:4

Illinois Authors Book Fair10-95:6

Illinois Authors Literary Weekend9-97:6

Illinois Center for the Book9-97:6

Illinois Historical Society12-99:7

Illinois Humanities Council9-93:1, 12-99:7

Illinois Institute of Technology5-97:5

Illinois Medieval Association

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"Illinois Poet Laureate Gwendolyn Brooks Named Honorary Caxtonian"7-95:1

Illinois State Library9-97:6

“The Illuminations”1-02:5

illustrators12-94:4

"L'Imagier de Harlem"9-99:3

IMCoS 200110-01:5

Imprint Society9-02:1

"In a Jewish Cemetery Near Chicago" by Robt. Cotner4-96:3

"In Search of Wilkie Collins: A Literary Pilgrimage Through England", by Susan Hanes

2-99:1,4-6

"In the Land of Walter Scott: Discoveries in a Medieval Castle", by Ed Quattrocchi

8-01:8

"Incident"4-94:5

"Incidents in the Life and Times of Carl Sandburg" by Ralph Geoffrey Newman10-94:3

"Index Librorum Prohibitorum"6-96:4

"Indiana-Produced Cars Ranked as 'Best Built', 'Most Beautiful' Ever"10-97:7

Indiana University4-98:6

Indians4-99:7

infinity8-98:2

"Infinity"8-98:2*

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"Information Sought"4-95:4

"Information Sought: Illinois Iron Hand Presses"9-99:6

Ingersoll, Mary7-02:1

Ingwerson, James3-00:4

"Injun Summer" by John T. McCutcheon10-93:1,2, 11-94:3, 11-95:5, 10-96:3, 7-97:5, 9-97:5

"The Inland Printer"9-01:4-5

"Innocents Abroad" (Sherwin Beach edition)11-00:7*, 9-01:7

"Inspired Golf"6-98:6*

Institute for Books9-98:3,6*

Institute of Design5-97:1

intelligence4-02:2

International Antiquarian Book Fair4-97:5

"International Hemingway Conference in Oak Park"5-99:6

International League of Antiquarian Booksellers Fair9-96:4

International Map Collectors Society-International Symposium

10-01:5

International Medieval Conference8-97:4

International Press Club of Chicago3-96:7

Internet8-99:8-and bookselling

9-02:4

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Intrator, Michael8-97:8, 9-97:8, 7-98:8

"The Invasion"3-99:4*

"Invisible Man"2-94:2

"The Invisible Pyramid"6-96:2

Ireland1-99:7

"An Irish Memory", by Ed Quattrocchi1-99:7

Iron Hand Press Census9-99:6

Iroquois Confederacy7-00:4

Ishiguro, Kazuo10-00:5

"The Island of Lost Maps"3-01:8

Island of Lotus Eaters6-99:3*

Israel, Elaine8-98:6

"It's a Doozy!"10-97:6

“It’s a Mystery….” By Mike Braver12-01:12-13

Izamard, Georges1-02:4

JJackson, Malcolm

11-98:7*

Jackson, Robert7-01:5, 8-02:4

Jackson, Robert H.12-93:3, 8-94:5, 4-97:6, 5-97:6, 3-01:7

Jackson, Roger

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Jackson, William A.8-00:1

Jackson, William V.1-98:7, 1-00:7, 9-02:12

Jacobi, Derek7-01:1

Jacobs, Amos1-00:3

Jacobsen, Jorgen-Franz11-98:4-5

Jacobson, Eddie11-97:6

Jaffe, Moe7-00:4

Jahns, Jeffrey6-97:4, 11-97:7, 4-02:7

Jahns, Jill4-02:7*

Jahns, Zibby4-02:7*

Jakes, John12-99:6

James, Henry9-94:4, 4-02:4

"James Joyce & Samuel Beckett: Nothing Left But Sawfdust" by Michael Sawdey6-98:3-5

"Jane Austen's Sense & Sensibility Proves to be Sound Investment" by David Meyer9-96:1

"Janet Lewis: Chicago's Gift to American Literature", by Robert Cotner3-99:1,4,6

"The Japanese Print"10-98:5

Jarem, Jill10-99:7

Jarrell, Randall10-01:2

Jaspers, Karl

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"Jay Marshall, Legendary Proprietor, Magician, and Ventriloquist, Honored"7-99:7

"Jazz Boys" by Langston Hughes12-00:3

"Jeanne d'Arc au bucher"3-01:5

Jedlicka, Dan10-97:7

Jeffers, John RobinsonSee Jeffers, Robinson

Jeffers, Robinson3-00:1*,2,3*,6*,7

Jeffers, Una3-00:2,3

Jefferson, Thomas5-94:2, 7-98:7, 6-00:1,5

Jefferson Rock5-94:2

Jehu Junior12-00:7

Jekyll Island, GA1-98:1,2,3,4, 8-00:2,3-Art Association

4-97:4-Club

1-98:1,2,3

Jensen (typeface)1-00:4,5

Jenson, Nicolas12-94:2,3, 7-98:4

Jerba6-99:3

Jeremiah5-00:2,3*

Jeremiah"Lamentations": (excerpt) 5-00:3

"The Jeremiah Syndrome" by Michael Braver5-00:3

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Jesus (cab driver)8-98:5

Joan of Arc2-01:1*,6*, 3-01:3*,4*,5*,6-canonization of

3-01:4

"Joan of Arc"3-01:6

"Joan of Arc: From Caxton to Shakespeare" by Pierre Ferrand2-01:1,6

"Joan of Arc: Her Courage Inspires the Ages' by Pierre Ferrand3-01:4-6

"Joan of Arc: Her Story"3-01:6

"Joan of Arc, the Image of Female Heroism"3-01:6

"Joan of the Stockyards"3-01:6

Jobson, Craig9-02:11

John, Augustus6-98:4

"John Calhoun, Chicago's First Printer, Founded Chicago's First Daily in 1833", by George Everet Thompson

10-98:4

"John Knox and Henry Miller, Two Reformers in Their Own Times" by K.H.Paterson1-97:4

“John M. Wing: Typesetter” by Robert Williams6-02:3

"John McCutcheon's Book"12-97:7

“John Marshall: American Patriot, From Battlefield to Supreme Court and Beyond”by Robert Cotner10-02:1,3-5

John Marshall Law School2-99:7

Johnson, Georgia Douglas4-98:5

Johnson, Helene4-98:5

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Johnson, Herb9-95:3

Johnson, James Weldon3-98:3, 4-98:6

Johnson, Jean7-99:7

Johnson, Lady Bird4-01:5*

Johnson, Lyndon B.10-94:2, 11-97:7

Johnson, Samuel4-94:1, 5-96:6, 12-00:8

Johnson, Thomas7-00:3

Johnston, Edwin10-97:7

Johnston, Stanley, Jr.7-01:7

Joist, Sir Thomas4-94:3, 6-94:4

Jonas, Bradley7-01:7, 10-02:7

Jones, Barbara7-99:7, 9-02:12

Jones, Marion10-00:2

Jong, Erica1-97:3

Jordan, Sophia11-00:7, 12-00:7

Joseph, Albert4-95:1

Joseph, Rosemary4-95:1

"Jottings From One Collection" by Robert Cotner10-01:3

"Journal" (Gide)6-01:1

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journalism6-02:1, 10-02:6

"Journey Without Maps"2-98:2

"Joutel's Journal of LaSalle's Last Voyage"11-93:3

Joyce7-01:6

Joyce, David Gage3-97:3

Joyce, James6-98:1,2,3,4*,5,7, 7-98:2, 1-99:7, 4-99:5, 5-99:3,6, 11-99:7

Joyce, Thomas J.9-93:3, 1-94:1,4,5,6, 3-94:4, 6-94:1,6, 7-94:1*,4, 10-94:5, 11-94:6, 12-

94:1,6, 4-95:4, 5-95:3, 6-95:1, 8-95:4,5, 12-95:4, 1-96:4, 2-96:4, 3-96:5, 4-96:4, 5-96:5*, 10-96:4, 1-97:5,6, 2-97:6, 8-97:4, 1-98:1,7, 8-98:41-00:7, 8-00:4*, 10-00:1, 1-01:7, 2-01:7, 7-01:7, 2-02:5, 6-02:7, 10-02:7

Joyce, Tom"Caxtonian Frank Piehl Awarded High Honor" 4-97:1,3"Children's Books" 11-93:1"Dinner Programs", always last page, 9-93 to 8-95"Gem of the Prarie" 3-94:l"Holiday Revels at the Newberry" 11-93:4"Holiday Revels Revealed 1-94:4"Historian Neil Harris to Address Club Gala" 1-95:1One Building, Multiple Bonds, Many Books” 6-02:6"Openings & Closings" 9-96:5"President Tom Joyce Presents Thoughts" 10-95:1"President's Assessment" 8-97:1,3"Purloined Books" 10-96:3-4"Ripple Effects in Shadowlands" 3-94:1"A Swift Kick-Off For the New Year" 1-94:1

Jubilee Press1-94:4, 4-94:3

judgement2-02:2

"Juliet V. Strauss: More Than a Pretty Face and Fine Figure in Bronze in an Indiana Park"

7-97:4

Jung, Norman7-01:7

Junto7-98:7

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Juvelis, Priscilla6-99:8

"Die Jungfrau von Orleans"2-01:6

KKacmarcik, Frank

11-01:8

Kafka, Franz1-95:2

Kageyama, Yasuhiko12-01:15

Kahn, Edward5-97:5

Kahn, Herman10-00:3

Kaiser, Georg1-99:1, 3-01:6

Kalkowski, Mary Ann2-02:4*

Kallies, Ericka6-96:4

KAM Isriah Israel9-98:4*

Kanin, Garsonletter 12-97:7

Kanin, Krysztap8-96:4

Kantor, Alvin “Bob”6-95:1, 10-95:4, 4-96:1, 8-97:6*, 5-02:7

Kantor, Bobletter 9-96:4

Karanovich, Nick5-95:6, 6-95:6, 7-95:6, 8-95:6

Karasik, Mikhail11-97:8

"Karen Skubish Assumes Presidency of the Caxton Club" by Frank J. Piehl9-97:3

Karrow, Robert W., Jr.

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Karrow, Robert W., Jr."The Founding of the Newberry" 2-00:1,4"Newberry Cartographic Collections" 3-00:4-5"Newberry Map Collection" 2-00:1,5"To the Ends of the Earth", 2-01:3photo captions 11-98:1,4untitled article 2-00:7

Kasper5-97:5*

Kat Ran Press9-02:8-9

“Katherine, Gentle Voice”12-01:14

"Kathryn and Howard Clark of Twinrocker Continue Craft Traditions in Paper Making" by K.H.Paterson

6-95:3-4

Katz, Sandra1-01:3

Kaufman, Edgar11-96:2

Kaufman, Michael9-93:2

Kaufman, Phil5-00:6

Kavalio11-98:5

Kazin, Alfred2-94:2, 9-00:2

Keats, John6-98:2

Keeler, Harry Stephen12-99:6-7

"Keeping Up With the Present by Remembering the Past" by K.H.Paterson and David R. Godine

10-95:4

Keig, Susan Jackson7-99:7, 12-01:4,5,9,15, 3-02:7, 4-02:7, 9-02:10

Keig, Susan Jackson

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"A Glimpse Into Chicago's Tradition of Print" 9-01:4“When the Bauhaus Met the Shakers” 12-01:4-5,9letter 6-01:7

Keith, Elbridge G.12-01:11

“Keith Preston: Chicago Professor, Poet, and Newspaperman” by Kim Coventry12-01:10-11

Kelehar, Dan9-02:6,7,8

Kellar, Scott12-93:1, 1-94:6, 3-94:3,4, 6-94:6, 9-94:5, 4-95:4, 6-95:1, 2-97:3, 12-

97:2, 7-98:6

Kellar, Scott"Contemplations of a Rare Book Conservator" 2-97:5

Kelley, Maurice6-97:1

Kellogg, Ruth11-99:4

Kelly, Bill3-99:6

Kelly, Brigit Pegeen"Of Royal Blood" (excerpt) 8-99:4

Kelly, Charles A., Jr.1-00:7, 8-00:8, 9-00:8

Kelly, Jerry3-01:7

Kelly, Jim1-98:3

Kelm, Daniel E.9-02:3*-4

Kendalville, Indiana 8-02:2-Public Library2-00:7

Kenealy, Edward Vaughan Hyde12-00:6

Kennard, Laurie9-93:1*

Kennedy, Amos Paul9-93:3, 1-94:4, 4-94:3, 5-95:5, 2-96:5, 7-98:6

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Kennedy, Amos Paul"American Poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar" 2-94:1

Kennedy, J. Gerald7-01:7

Kennedy, Jacqueline4-01:5*

Kennedy, John Fitzgerald3-96:2, 11-97:2, 4-01:5*

Kennedy, John Fitzgerald Jr.9-97:6

Kennedy, Mary10-99:7

Kennedy, Robert Fitzgerald11-97:2

Kennedy & Sons Press2-96:5

Kennerley, Mitchell3-02:5

Kensal Green Cemetery2-99:6

Kent, Rockwell1-94:3,4, 12-95:4, 4-98:4,6, 8-99:1, 4-01:7

Kepes, Gyorgy7-98:4

Key, Ellen10-98:5

Keyes, Geoffrey9-96:1

Khalili, Nasser D. Collection of Islamis Art1-02:7

Kidder, Tracy9-02:1

Kiffer, Sandy3-01:7

Killie, Jerry5-97:5

Kilmartin, Terence4-02:4,6

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Kilmer, Joyce4-97:5

"Kindred Spirits"11-00:3

Kindschy, Errol6-97:5

King, Mary5-02:4

King, Stephen1-94:4, 5-98:3

Kings Canyon National Park5-01:3

Kintail8-01:8

Kinzie, Juliette1-96:5, 6-97:2

Kircher, Athanasius2-00:6

Kirk, James Tiberius3-02:5

Kirshenbaum, David3-94:3

Kitteredge, William A.1-94:3,5, 2-94:3, 9-94:5, 12-97:7, 4-98:1,4, 7-98:6, 8-99:1,4, 2-01:1, 5-

01:7

Kittle, Ann7-01:5, 12-01:8, 8-02:7

Kittle, C. Fred1-97:6, 3-97:1*,2,3*,4*,5, 5-97:6, 3-98:8, 6-98:7, 5-99:8, 6-99:3,7, 7-

99:7, 12-99:7*, 5-00:2, 6-00:8, 8-00:4*,5, 10-00:7, 11-00:2, 1-01:7, 6-01:7, 7-01:5,7, 8-01:4*,5*, 9-01:7, 12-01:8, 8-02:4,5*,7*, 10-02:7

Kittle, C. Fred"Another Birthday Party for the Immortal Sleuth" 4-00:7"Council Notes" 5-01:8, 6-01:7"Dinner Programs" always last page, 9-97 to 8-99"Of a Fortuitous Attic Discovery" 8-00:5"The President's Report, 1999-2000" 6-00:7"There's More to Doyle Than Holmes" 3-97:1,7

Klampp, Emil5-97:5

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Kleiman, Isidore4-96:2,3

Kleiman Creative Writing Contest2-00:7

Klein, Ronald10-02:7

Kleine, Alex E.1-94:1

Kleinschmidt, Karl12-98:3

Klemen, Elaine10-02:7

Kline, Otis Adelbert12-99:7

Klingsport Typographic Museum9-02:10

Klostersturm11-00:8

Knapp, Tracey9-02:8

Kner, Albert5-98:7

Kner, Elizabeth9-95:3, 5-97:1, 5-98:7, 7-98:6, 3-01:3

Knight, Elianna7-00:5

Knight, Lisa7-00:5

Knight, Moyra5-95:4

Knight, Steve7-00:5

Knoertzer, Joan8-02:5

Knoertzer, Joan“FABS 2002” 8-02:4-5

Knox, John1-97:4

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Knox, Msgr. Ronald3-02:5

"Knoxville: Summer 1915"10-98:2

Koch, Ann11-93:4, 1-94:1,5, 2-94:1, 9-97:3

Koch, Peter9-02:6

Koch, Rudolf9-02:10

Koch, Theodore W.2-98:7

Koenig, Michael2-94:4, 3-94:4, 11-94:6, 5-95:4, 8-95:4

Koenig Hahnrei1-99:1

Kogan, Rick4-99:5, 6-01:7

Kolb, Gwin5-94:3, 4-95:1, 5-95:3*, 6-95:1, 8-95:4, 12-95:4, 1-97:6, 7-99:7, 8-99:8,

11-99:6,7, 1-00:7, 9-00:7, 12-00:8

Kolvoord, Bob1-96:3

Korbel, Barbara8-01:7

Kosinski, Jerzy6-96:5

Kosinski, Kiki6-96:5

Kostura, William1-98:6

Kotlowitz, Alex7-96:5

Kramer, Julia W.9-93:3

Kramer, Kay Michael8-95:1, 1-00:7, 9-00:7

Kramer, Sidney10-95:3

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Krames, Josef10-94:1

Krapp, Philip9-93:4, 10-93:4

Kraus, H.P.1-94:4

Kredel, Fritz9-95:3, 3-01:3

Kroch, Adolph5-99:7

Kroch, Carl2-95:3*, 3-01:7-Library

5-99:7*

Kroch, CarlLetter 5-99:6

Krueger, Karenletter 9-97:7

Krummel, D.W.7-99:7, 6-00:7,8

Krutch, Joseph Wood1-96:2

Krystal, Arthur9-96:5

Kuch, Michael9-02:7*,8

Kuhn, Thomas S.11-95:2

Kuiper, Kathleen1-97:6

Kula, Elsa6-01:7

Kulis, Margaret2-97:6

Kumin, Maxine10-00:5

Kur’an1-02:7

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L"Labyrinth of Time"

6-95:2

La Chatre5-02:4

Lachevre, Frederick4-99:3

Lackner, Herman1-97:6

"The Lady's Book of Flowers and Poetry"5-99:1*,4*

LaFargue, Michael12-00:5

Lafforgue, Marie Anne-France7-96:2

Lagana, Gretchen9-93:3, 1-94:1,6, 5-94:2, 7-94:1*, 1-95:4, 5-95:1, 8-95:4,5, 1-96:4, 1-

97:5, 6-97:4, 9-97:3, 7-98:4, 8-98:8, 10-98:1

Lagana, Gretchen"UIC Design Archive" 7-98:4

Lagerlöf, Selma4-01:1*

Lahaina Printsellers, Ltd.11-96:2, 2-97:2,5*, 11-00:2

Lake Forest College5-95:4, 1-01:8

Lake Zurich Country Club10-98:7

Lakeside Classics1-94:5, 2-97:3

Lakeside Press10-93:3, 11-93:3, 1-94:5, 2-94:3, 3-94:3, 9-94:1, 1-95:6, 3-01:?

Lamartine, Alphonse de12-01:6-7

Lamb, John8-95:4

Lamb, Kathleen9-93:3,4, 1-94:4, 1-95:4, 1-96:4, 9-97:3

Lamb, Kathleen

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"Caxton Club Centennial Exhibitions Slated" 9-93:3"A Reminder from the Centennial Exhibitions Committee" 12-93:4

Lambert, Allan9-01:5

Lambremont, Jeanette7-01:2

"The Lamentations of Jeremiah"5-00:3

Lamont, Bridget L.2-95:1,4

Lampe, Evelyn11-94:6, 12-95:4, 1-97:6, 2-98:7, 5-99:8, 7-99:7, 11-99:7, 1-00:7, 6-00:8,

1-01:7, 12-01:15, 4-02:8, 8-02:7

Lancaster, John9-02:5

Landino, Cristoforo8-95:3, 4-00:1,4-Commentary on Dante

4-00:1,4,6*

Landon, Alf11-97:7

Landt, Dan4-95:4

Lane, George9-98:8

Lane, Gilman11-96:1

Lang, Dan7-94:4, 7-95:5, 8-96:4, 3-01:3

Lang, Jean8-96:4

Langenscheidt Map Co.3-00:5

Langham2-99:5

"Langston Hughes: A Poet Grown Deep Like the Rivers" by Robert Cotner9-01:1,6

"The Langston Hughes I Can't Forget" by Dempsey J. Travis12-00:1,3

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Language of Flowers5-99:1,4, 8-01:6

Lanier, Sidney8-96:2, 1-98:3,5*

Lansing, Alfred11-98:4

Lark Sparrow Press9-02:11

Larkin, Jean11-94:6, 11-95:2, 5-99:6, 1-00:7, 2-01:7

Larkin, Oliver4-95:2, 11-96:2

Larson, Art9-02:7-8

Laskes, J.J.10-01:3

Lasner, Mark Samuels7-01:5

"The Last of the Mohicans"3-99:4

Last Supper, Menu at10-99:7

"The Late Stanton Friedberg: An Exemplary Caxtonian" by Gene Hotchkiss2-98:5

"Late Summer Meeting Launches New Year and Conference of Humanists" by Robert Cotner

9-93:1

Latham, Dwight7-00:4

Lathem, Edward1-01:3

Lathrop, Bryan3-95:5

Latin School (Maine)9-95:4

Lau, D.C.12-00:5

Laufer, Berthold

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2-98:7

Lavender, Jimmie5-01:6

Lawrence, Jacob8-95:5

Laxness, Haldor1-99:6

Leadership Institute9-97:7

League of American Writers8-00:6

Lear, Norman1-01:3

"Leaves From a South Pacific and Asian Sketch Book"10-98:7

"Leaves of Grass"8-96:l,2,3,5

Leavitt, Sarah Taylor5-97:1

LeBlanc, Maurice3-02:1*,4

LeCorbusier10-97:1

"Lectionary of the Charterhouse of Florence"4-00:3*

lecture reviews"Early Book Bindings in the Collection of Loyola University Chicago" by

John Chalmers, rev. by Michael Grace 6-96:4

Lederman, Leon12-01:2

Lee, Ann12-01:8

Lee, Anna7-01:1

Lee, Margaret2-97:6

Lee, Melissa J.6-00:8

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Leech, John12-93:1

Leekley, Richard4-97:1

"The Left Hand of Darkness"10-98:1*

Lefty12-96:4

"The Legacy of Foethe in the 250th Year of His Birth Spans Nations and Genres" by Pierre Ferrand

9-99:3,6

"The Legends of Jekyl (sic) Island"1-98:1,3

Legg, Franklyn H.7-94:4

Legg, Franklyn H."Adventures in Bibliomania" 4-94:3, 6-94:4

LeGuin, Ursula K.12-00:5

Leiber, Fritz, Jr.12-99:7

Lellenberg, Jon L.3-98:8, 4-02:5

Lemon, Charles5-94:4

Lemperly, Paul7-98:7

"Lena and the Old Witch"9-00:7, 10-00:7

Lenau, Nicholas9-99:6

Leo X2-98:6

Leo XIII3-01:4

"Leo Belgius"3-00:4*

Leonard, George III10-01:8, 6-02:6, 8-02:4,7, 10-02:7

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Leonard, William Ellery10-99:5

Leopold, Aldo6-97:2

Leopold, Nathan10-94:3, 3-98:1,7

leprechaun3-94:3

Lesley, J. Ingrid4-95:1, 7-95:4, 8-95:4,5, 9-95:5, 2-96:4, 3-96:8, 4-96:6, 1-97:6, 6-98:7,

8-98:6, 7-99:7, 12-99:7, 1-00:7, 6-00:8, 12-00:7, 4-02:7

Lessing11-95:2

"Let Love Go On" by Carl Sandburg11-98:6

"A Letter From Evanston" by Ed Quattrocchi12-97:6, 1-98:6, 2-98:6, 1-99:7, 7-01:1,4,5, 8-01:8

lettering9-95:1*,2

letters from readers2-94:4, 5-94:4, 8-94:6, 10-94:5, 11-94:5, 2-95:4, 4-95:3, 11-95:4, 12-

95:5, 2-96:3, 4-96:4, 9-96:3,4,6, 2-97:5, 3-97:7, 5-97:3, 8-97:4, 9-97:7, 12-97:7, 5-99:6, 6-99:5, 8-99:8, 1-00:7, 3-00:7, 8-00:7, 10-00:7, 6-01:7, 4-02:4,6

"Letters of St. Jerome"4-00:3*

Letters to Poetry magazine2-01:8

Leventhal, A.J.6-98:3

Levarie, Norma1-96:5

Levi, Edward5-97:4

Levy, Susan4-95:3, 5-95:3,6, 6-95:1, 8-95:4, 11-96:6, 12-96:6, 1-97:6, 2-97:3, 9-

97:3, 4-98:1,8, 5-98:7, 8-98:8, 6-99:5, 11-99:4,7, 7-01:7, 10-01:8

Levy, Susan"Literacy Chicago's Book Auction" 3-94:3

Lewis, C.S.

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Lewis, Edwin Herbert3-99:1,3

Lewis, Herbert4-99:7

Lewis, Janet3-99:1*,2,3,4,6*,7*, 4-99:7*, 5-99:5, 6-99:5, 2-02:7

Lewis, Janet"Words for a Song" 9-99:7

Lewis, Sinclair12-01:11, 5-02:4

"The Lewis-Winters Chicago Connection Revisited" by Durrett Wagner5-99:5

Lewisohn, Ludwig10-99:5

Leyendecker, Joseph C.2-95:5

Liberia2-98:4

Librarian of Congress10-01:5

libraries1-94:4, 8-94:5, 7-95:4

Library Company of Philadelphia]12-01:8

Library of Congress6-94:2,3*,5, 6-00:1*,2,3*,4*,5-Main Reading Room

6-00:2,3*

"The Library of Congress at 200 looks to the Future" by John Y. Cole6-00:1,4,5

Liebow, Ely8-95:4, 3-97:5, 5-99:6, 6-01:7, 3-02:5

Liebow, Ely“And finally” 4-02:5-6"Doyle Influenced by English and American Literature" 3-97:4,5“Getting to Sherlock Holmes’ 148th Birthday” 3-02:5

life-active4-00:4

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-contemplative4-00:4-Proust and the experience of4-02:4,6

"The Life and Typography of William Caxton"6-94:4

“The Life of George Washington” by John Marshall(book)10-02:5*

“The Life of the Mind”2-02:2,3

Like, Joe10-02:7

Lilly, Eli12-01:5

Lilly Library4-98:6, 3-99:3, 4-02:4

Limberlost12-96:1,2,4(map)

Limited Editions Club9-02:6,8

Lin Yutang12-00:5

Linacre, Thomas7-01:4

Lincoln, Abraham2-94:3, 2-98:3-4*-Association

1-00:7-Bookshop

9-98:7, 11-00:4-Brigade

8-00:6

Lincoln, Edward3-01:7

Lincoln, Robert Todd1-96:5, 9-99:6

Lincoln Academy of Illinois6-97:1

"Lincoln the Constitutional Lawyer"2-94:3

Lincoln Storage Co.

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11-00:4

Lincoln the Lawyer Award1-00:7

Lincoln University9-01:6

Lindbergh, Anne Morrow7-97:1*,5,6

Lindbergh, Charles A.7-97:1*,5

"Lindberghs Remembered on 70th Anniversary of Epic Flight" by Peggy Sullivan7-97:1,5

Lindholm Service Station11-96:5*

Lindley, Daniel6-97:1*

Lindsay, Elisabeth7-99:4

Lindsay, Nicholas Vachelsee Lindsay, Vachel

Lindsay, Nicky7-99:4

Lindsay, Susan7-99:4

Lindsay, Vachel3-96:1, 7-99:1*,3,4,7,8, 1-00:7, 9-01:6

Lindsay, Vachel"Prologue to 'Rhymes to Be Traded For Bread'" 7-99:1

Lindseth, Jon7-01:5

Lindsey, Lt.9-99:1

Lindstrom, Donald12-95:4

"Line From East Central Illinois to Iowa and Below" by Laurel Church2-99:7

“A Line o’Type or Two”12-01:10

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"Lines Composed in American Indian Effigy Mounds Near Aurora, Illinois, Columbus Day, 1992" (excerpt) by Robert Cotner

7-00:3

"A Link With Caston on a Tour of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange" by Ed Quattrocchi

11-99:6-7

Linne Building11-00:5

Linnell, John2-99:5

"The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe"3-94:1

Liska, Christine5-96:3

Liska, Robert5-96:3

Liszt, Franz9-99:6

literacy5-96:7

Literacy Chicago3-94:3

"Literacy Chicago's Book Auction" by Susan Levy3-94:3

"Literary Scholar to Address November Caxton Meeting"11-96:4

literature1-97:2-vernacular

5-96:7, 6-96:3

Littell, C.G.1-94:3

Little, Richard Henry12-01:11

Little, Thomas8-00:8

"Little Review Exiles Number 1"7-96:3

The Little Room2-95:5, 4-95:5

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livres d'artiste12-94:4

"Liza of Lambeth"9-97:1,4*,8*

Llewellyn, Roger4-00:7

Locke, Alan3-98:3

Locke, John (printer)9-02:5

Loesch, Katherine12-01:14

logos12-93:3

London10-99:6

Long, Barbara Denemark7-01:7, 4-02:7

Long, Judith Reich12-96:5

Long, Robert4-02:7

Longfellow, Henry W.10-95:4, 8-96:2, 1-98:5, 7-00:1,3*,4,5,6,7,8

Longfellow, Mary7-00:1

"Longfellow and Dante in Houghton Library Collections" by Dennis C. Marnon7-00:7

Longfellow Gardens7-00:4,8*

"Longfellow: Poet, Scholar, Bibliophile-Legend" by Robert Cotner7-00:1,4

"Longfellow's Enduring Influence Across America" by Ed Quattrocchi7-00:5

Longworth, R.C.4-00:2, 10-02:6

Longworth, R.C.See book reviews

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"Look Homeward, Angel"8-00:6*

"Looking Backward at 50 Years of Bookselling in Chicago" by Carlos Martinez10-00:1,4

"Looking Backward ona Pioneer Utopian" by Pierre Ferrand10-00:3,6

"Looking Backward 2000-1887"10-00:3,6

Lopez, Barry8-02:5

Lopez, Ken8-02:4, 9-02:4

Los Angeles Times Building3-98:1

Lotus Eaters6-99:3

Love, Richard H.9-95:2, 1-97:6, 10-97:2, 12-97:7, 3-98:6, 5-98:7,8, 2-99:7, 7-99:6-Galleries

2-99:7

"Love and Ethics"10-98:5

“Love Divine, All Love Excelling”7-02:4,8

"Love Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne"4-99:4, 5-99:3*

"The Love of Books"4-97:3

"Love's Labors Lost"10-00:6

Lovecraft, H.P.12-98:1

Lowell, Amy10-94:1

Lowell, James Russell8-96:2, 5-98:2, 7-00:1,5

Lowenberg, David H.1-01:4

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Loyola University6-96:4

Ludlow Eusebius1-00:4

Ludlow Typographic Co.11-93:2, 9-94:1, 12-94:2, 10-98:1,6,7, 9-01:4

"Luncheon Programs"by Ed Quattrocchi, 9-93:4, 10-93:4by Ed Quattrocchi and Leonard Freedman, always last page, 11-93 to present

Lundblad, Jamey4-98:6

Lupin, Arsene3-02:1,4

Luther, Kem9-98:5

Lynch, Beverly3-95:6, 4-95:6, 5-95:1,2, 8-95:4, 7-01:7

"A Lyric Writer's Lament (A Faustian Bargain) for Robert Cotner" by Laurel Church

1-99:4

M"Ma wang tui"

12-00:4-5

Mabinogion1-99:1,6

McAdams, Heather11-00:7, 9-01:8

McAleer, Neill12-98:5

McCabe, Joseph8-00:4

McCagg, Ezra B.1-98:1

McCamant, Robert4-95:4, 7-98:6, 11-00:7, 12-00:7, 5-01:7, 9-01:7,8, 8-01:7, 12-01:15, 8-

02:5,7, 9-02:1

McCamant, Robert“Caryl Seidenberg and the Vixen Press” 12-01:14“Craig Jobson” 9-02:11“Northampton, MA” 9-02:1,3-10

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McCarthy, Mary2-02:1

McCarthy, Rita6-96:4

McClatchey, Jack12-93:3, 1-95:7

McClellan, James C. Jr.8-94:2, 11-01:2

McClellan, Louise8-94:2

McClellan, Mary Louisa11-01:2

McClurg, Alexander C.10-93:3, 11-93:3, 12-99:1-Bookstore

see “Newberry Library Bookstore”

McCormick, Mrs.1-96:5

McCormick, Robert5-02:4

McCree, Mary Lynn5-94:3, 9-97:3

McCullough, David11-97:7, 9-00:1, 10-00:5*

McCutcheon, John T.9-93:1, 10-93:2, 11-94:3, 2-95:5, 11-95:5, 10-96:3, 7-97:5, 9-97:5, 11-

97:3, 7-98:6-Elementary School

7-97:6-"Injun Summer"

10-93:1, 11-94:3, 11-95:5, 10-96:3, 9-97:5

McDonald, Michael Patrick10-00:5

MacDonald, Sebastien5-95:4

McFarlane, Mary Ann3-94:4, 4-94:4, 12-95:4

McGovern, William2-98:7

McGowan, David9-93:1*

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-Film & Video, Inc.9-93:1

McGrath, Harold9-02:1,3,5,8,10

McGraw, DeLoss3-99:6

McGreevy, Tom6-98:3

McGreggor, Barry7-01:3*

McGuinness, Ralph6-95:1, 8-95:4

Machi, Nina8-95:4

Machiavelli, Nicolo1-00:6

Machine, Frankie5-00:4

"The Machine Stops"12-98:2

McIlvaine, Carolyn7-02:6-7, 8-02:1*,6

Macintosh G37-98:6

Mack, Deborah6-98:6

McKay, Claude3-98:3,6

McKenna, Seana7-01:3

McKenna, Siobhan6-98:1,4

Mackey, Frank11-96:4

McKim, Meade, & White3-95:5, 8-98:1

McKinven, Dorisletter 9-96:3

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McKinven, John11-93:3, 12-93:4, 1-94:4, 6-95:6, 10-95:5, 9-96:3, 12-97:7,8, 1-98:4, 7-

98:8, 6-00:4, 8-00:4,5

McKinven, John"Of a fortuitous attic discovery" 8-00:4

see also Book Reviews

"McKinven Publishes New Book"7-98:8

McKitterick, David4-95:6

McKittrick, Bruce8-94:5, 11-94:6, 1-95:7, 2-95:1, 4-96:3, 7-01:7

McKittrick, William8-94:4,5, 1-95:6, 2-95:3, 8-95:4, 1-97:6, 7-01:7

MacLean, David G.12-96:3

Maclean, Norman1-00:2

MacLeish, Archibald10-01:5

MacMahon, Franklin3-01:3

McMahon, Margot1-00:3

McMillan, S. Sterling7-01:5

McMurtry, Larry3-99:6

McNally, Andrew III11-94:1, 11-95:1, 3-00:5, 2-02:7

McNally, Andrew IV"From the Map-Makers for the World" 11-95:1

McNally, Rand11-94:1, 1-95:6, 6-96:1, 12-99:1, 3-00:5-collection

3-00:5-corporate holiday cards

11-95:1

Macon, France12-01:6-7

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MacRae, Farqhar8-01:8

MacRae Clan8-01:8

"Madeleine"6-01:4

Madison Council6-00:7

Maeterlinck, Maurice3-01:6

Magellan, Ferdinan12-99:2,3

Magellanic Cloud12-99:3

Maggs, John11-98:4

Maggs Bros.11-98:4

Magi, Aldo9-00:5

"Magic"7-97:3*

magicians9-94:4

"Magicians on Bill at Holiday Revels"12-96:4

magnets, oil7-99:8

Magnusson, Arni1-99:3

Magnusson Institute1-99:3*

Mahler, Gustav9-99:6

"The Maid of Orleans"2-01:6

Maigret, Inspector3-02:4

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Mailer, Norman12-98:5

Maimonides Foundation1-02:7

Main, Christopher8-01:8

“Main Currents in American Thought”11-01:1,6*

"Main Reading Room, Library of Congress: The Nation's Temple of the Book"6-94:3

Mainz, Germany9-95:4

"Major Gift Creates New Possibilities for Caxton Club" by Tom Joyce12-96:3

Makielski, Lem A.1-01:1

"Making and Keeping Dinner Reservations" by Robert Cotner3-94:4

Mallette, Richard4-95:4

Malon, Louis10-02:3

Malone, David3-94:1

Malory, Thomas1-99:1

Malouf, Richard T.11-95:4

Maltby, W.8-02:8

Maltby, W.“Christ is the Answer” 8-02:3

Malraux, Andre6-01:1,4,5

Mamet, David8-02:4

"A Man of Honour"9-97:4

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Manchester, William5-96:2

Mang, Karl12-01:9

Mangler, Robert"Vincent Starrett" 5-01:6-7

Manly, John M.2-98:7

Mann, Klaus9-99:3

Mann, Thomas9-99:3

"Mannerhouse"9-00:4

"A Manner of Speaking"8-94:6

Mansion, Colard6-96:3

Manson, Grant11-96:1

manuscripts, illuminated4-00:3*

Manutius, Aldus2-97:3, 4-00:4, 11-00:8, 7-01:4

Mapes, Carl11-95:1

"Mapline"3-00:5

maps11-95:3, 6-96:1, 11-98:7, 2-00:1,4,5

mapseller6-99:7*

Marbury v. Madison10-02: 4

Marceau, Marcel5-00:5

"March Dinner Meeting Rekindles Caxton Club Ties to The Fortnightly" by Suzanne Hotchkiss

3-95:5

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Margaret of York5-96:7, 6-96:3

"Margarethe"9-99:6

marginalia1-99:3

marginalization9-00:2

Margolin, Victor5-99:1, 11-99:1, 12-99:8

Margolin, Victor"Chicago Under Wraps" 11-99:4

Maria Celeste, Sr.2-00:2,3*

Marie de France1-99:1

Marino, Kate1-00:3

Marlowe, Christopher9-99:3

Marnon, Dennis C.7-00:7, 8-00:6, 9-00:5, 10-00:5

Marnon, Dennis C."Accessing Harvard's Wisdom Collection" 8-00:8"Harvard's Thomas Wolfe Collection" 8-00:1,6"Longfellow and Dante in Houghton Library Collections" 7-00:7"Wolfe Collection" 9-00:3,6

"The Marriage" by Yvor Winters3-99:7

Marriott, Thom7-01:3*

Marsh, Betty11-98:4

Marshall, Frances Ireland6-97:4, 9-02:10

Marshall, James8-95:4, 4-01:7

Marshall, Jay

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11-93:3, 8-94:6, 6-95:1, 8-95:4,6, 9-96:1, 12-96:4, 6-97:4, 12-97:7,8, 1-98:4, 12-98:8, 7-99:7, 11-99:8, 12-99:8, 6-00:8, 8-00:4,5, 6-01:7, 8-01:4*,5*, 5-02:7, 9-02:10

Marshall, Jay"Of another Vacation" 8-00:4-5see book reviews

Marshall, John10-02:1*-5-house

10-02:2-3*

Marshall, Paul"A Salvation Army Officer Remembers Sallie Chesham" 12-97:3-4

Marshall, Thurgood,Library7-97:6

"The Marshes of Glynn"1-98:5

Martens, Thierry5-94:1

Martin of Tours, St.9-95:4

Martin, Abe8-00:2,3

Martin, Gordon10-93:4, 5-97:1,4,5, 7-98:6

Martin, Jessie5-97:1,4,5

Martin, Lynn8-95:4, 2-97:6, 3-97:8, 6-98:7, 7-98:3, 6-99:8, 8-99:7, 11-99:1, 3-01:3,

4-01:7, 5-01:7, 8-01:8, 6-02:7, 8-02:7

Martin, Lynn"Back to Gutenberg" 7-98:1,6

Martin, Noel3-01:7

Martin, R. Eden9-93:3, 1-94:6, 2-94:4, 9-94:6, 12-095:4, 1-98:7, 7-01:6

Martindale, Wayne4-98:6

Martinez, Carlos10-00:4, 11-00:6

Martinez, Carlos

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"Harry Busch Recalls" 11-00:4-6"Looking Back at 50 Years of Bookselling" 10-00:1,4

Masefield, John7-994, 8-99:7

Masello, Steven2-97:6, 5-99:8, 1-00:7, 1-01:8, 3-01:3, 4-01:8, 5-01:7, 2-02:7,8, 6-02:7,

8-02:7

Masello, Steven J."Books: More Engaging Than Computers" 1-00:1,6"Gazing at Polyphemus" 1-00:1,6"Rare Print Now in Caxtonian's Collection" 12-00:6-7

Mason, Edward G.1-98:3

"A Masque of Poets"1-98:5

Massachusetts General Hospital10-01:3

Masters, Edgar Lee3-98:7, 7-99:1

Matanky, Arnie3-96:7

“Match in a Bottle”9-02:8

"Mathstart"10-96:4

Matis, Len5-99:5

"Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John"4-01:1

Matthews, Brander7-94:5

maturity4-96:2

Maugham, W. Somerset4-95:2, 9-97:1*,2,4*

Maui2-97:2

Mauldin, Bill11-98:6

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Maxwell, William9-02:12

May, Sally Ruth9-94:1

Maybee, Bert11-97:6

Maylone, R. Russell11-93:2, 4-94:4, 11-94:6, 8-95:4, 8-96:4, 4-97:5, 8-97:4, 7-98:8, 3-01:3,

12-01:15, 8-02:4

Mead Corporation8-99:4

MediciSee de Medici

Medici Chapel4-00:4

Medill School of Journalism5-01:6

Mednick, Benjamin7-98:8

"Mefistopele"3-99:6

Mehmed II1-02:7

Meier, August2-96:3

"Mein Kampf"4-99:3

Meine, Franklin J.5-01:7

Meknes6-99:1

Meldman, Leonard8-97:6, 9-97:8

Melhem, D.H.7-95:1

Melville, Herman1-94:3, 12-95:1*, 2-97:2, 5-98:3

Melville, Herman"A Dutch Christmas" 12-95:5

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"Melville J. Herskovits: A Life Devoted to African Cultures" by Robert Cotner2-96:1

"Members Experience Thrills in Leaving Mid-Day Club" by Frank J. Piehl6-97:4

"Members' Headshots Sought for Archives" by Br. Michael Grace6-97:3

"Memoirs of a Book Snake"10-01:8

memory4-02:6

Menard, Wilmon9-97:4

Mencken, H.L.10-98:8

Menzes, Robert Spencer7-99:4

"Mephisto"9-99:3

"Mercadet, ou Le Farceur"10-99:1,4

Mercator's Arctic11-98:1

Meredith, Burgess6-98:8

Merideth, William6-97:1*

Merit Books12-99:6

Merker, Kim3-94:1,4, 8-95:6, 12-95:4

Merriam, Charles8-02:6

Merrill, James10-02:8

Merritt, A.E.1-99:7

"Merry-Go-Round" by Langston Hughes4-98:5 (excerpt), 12-00:1

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Merryweather, George9-94:5, 4-99:1

Merryweather, John9-94:5

Merton, Thomas12-01:5

Metcoff, Jill11-97:7

Metz, Barbara Lazarus9-93:3, 12-93:1, 6-94:5, 5-95:5, 5-96:8, 2-97:6, 5-97:5, 11-97:7, 6-98:7,

7-98:6

Metz, Barbara Lazarus"Calendar of Events" 7-99:7, 9-99:7, 10-99:7, 11-99:7"Columbia College Opens Chicago Center for Book & Paper Arts" 5-95:5"Columbia College to Open Caxtonian Book Arts Exhibit" 3-95:1"Northwestern University Exhibit" 8-95:5

Metz, Robin3-02:4

"Metz and Railing Team Up at Columbia College Exhibit"11-97:7

Metzel, Truman2-99:8, 8-99:6-7, 7-01:5,7,8*, 8-01:8, 4-02:7, 6-02:7, 10-02:7,8

Meyer, Daniel11-94:6

Meyer, David9-94:4, 4-95:3, 9-96:1, 4-97:3, 8-97:4, 9-97:7, 7-98:8, 11-99:7, 7-01:7,

8-01:5*, 10-01:8, 3-02:7-Magic Books

6-95:6

Meyer, David"Book by Late Caxtonian Nominated for Award" 6-95:6"Conjuring a Magic Sale" 11-93:3"Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility" 9-96:1"Reinhold Pabel" 9-99:1,4"Two Books With Cherished Attachments" l-96:3"Two Lucky Book Finds" 7-97:3

Meyer, Joseph E.10-01:8

Meyer, Mimi4-02:7

Meyer, Russ8-99:5

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Meyer, Susan4-95:4

Meyerbooks10-95:5, 7-98:8, 10-01:8

Michael, Jean10-93:4, 5-97:4

Michael, John10-93:4, 5-97:4

Michelangelo8-95:3, 4-00:4,5, 5-00:3

Michelet, Jules3-01:4

Michener, James3-96:7

"Microscopical Study of a Late XVth Century French Book of Hours"3-96:7

Mid-Day Club10-93:3, 4-94:3, 7-94:4, 4-95:1, 6-97:4, 8-02:4-dress code

9-95:6

"Mid-Day Club Dress Code"9-95:6

Middlebury College3-96:3

Middleton, Katherine11-93:2

Middleton, Robert Hunter11-93:1,2, 7-94:5, 9-94:1, 12-94:2, 9-95:2,3,5*, 12-95:4, 5-97:1, 7-

98:5,6, 8-98:8, 10-98:1*,6,7, 3-00:7, 3-01:1,3, 10-01:7, 12-01:15-Award

3-01:3-Chicago Design Archive

7-98:4

Midwest Bookhunters12-93:3--Annual Fall Book Fair

11-96:4, 11-00:7

Millais, John2-99:4

Millard, George M.11-93:3, 1-95:5

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Millay, Edna St. Vincent10-99:2,3*

Millay, Edna St. Vincent"Sonnet XXVI" 10-99:3

Miller, Arthur (Caxtonian)1-94:6, 5-94:2, 9-94:4, 1-95:6, 2-95:3, 5-95:3, 6-95:1, 11-96:3, 1-01:8

Miller, Arthur (playwright)8-02:4

Miller, Henry1-97:1*,3,4, 8-99:6-and Rimbaud

1-03:4

Miller. James E., Jr.8-95:4, 8-96:1,2,3,5,6, 1-98:2

Miller, Jerry"Prize-Winning Poet Finds Life-Subjects Everywhere" 7-95:3

Miller, Walter10-97:3,6

Milton, John5-96:6

Milwaukee Art Museum1-02:7*

Miner, Charles1-94:5, 5-94:4, 7-94:1*,4,6, 12-94:1, 6-95:1, 8-95:4, 10-95:5, 5-96:6, 7-

98:8, 5-99:1,5,6, 9-99:8, 1-00:7, 5-01:7, 7-01:7, 8-01:5*,7, 12-01:15, 1-02:8, 2-02:4*, 6-02:7, 8-02:4, 10-02:8

Miner, Charles"Caxton Membership Grows" 10-93:4"Caxton Club Welcomes l6 New Members" 9-93:3"New Members Welcomed" 1-94:6"Welcome New Members" 3-94:4, 6-94:6

Miniature Book Society10-01:7

Minnehaha7-00:1*,4

Minnehaha Park7-00:4,8*

Minor, Ed1-98:7

miniature books

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"Miniature Press Book is Product of Long, Careful Development" by Suzanne Smith Pruchnicki

10-96:5

Minter, William12-93:1, 1-94:1,4, 3-94:4, 7-94:1*, 2-95:4, 6-95:1,4, 7-98:6, 5-99:3

Minter, William"Special Newberry Exhibitions" 12-93:1

"Miracle De Theophile"9-99:6

Miscellaneous Graphics1-01:7

"A Missed Opportunity in Club Publishing?" by Frank J. Piehl6-97:4

Misteltoe Cottage4-97:4

"Mr. Dooley's Philosophy"1-99:5*

Mitchell, Donald G."Remembering Caxton" 11-96:6

Mitchell, Tedletter 10-00:7

Miya, R.7-96:1

"Moby Dick"1-94:3,4*, 12-95:4*, 2-97:5*, 4-98:4,6*, 5-98:3, 8-99:l

"Moby Dick Rises"4-01:7*

"Modern Tendencies in Lettering" by Raymond DeBoll9-01:4-5

Moffitt, Florence8-02:8

Mohawk Paper6-02:5,6

Mohawk Superfine3-01:7

Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo7-98:1,4

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Molinari, Kim8-95:4

Moliter, Heinrich4-96:1

Momaday, N. Scott3-99:2,5

Monastery Hill Bindery10-94:6, 9-96:4-Press

5-01:7

Mocrieffe, Scott4-02:4,6

Mond, Ernest9-93:3

Monotype Bembo1-00:4

Monroe, Harriet4-95:5, 3-96:1*, 7-96:3, 10-98:5, 2-01:8, 12-01:11

Monroe, Marilyn: house11-96:3

"Mont-St.-Michel and Chartres"9-98:5*

Montgomery College2-96:2

"Monument to Giuliano De Medici"4-00:4*

"Monument to Lorenzo De Medici"4-00:5*

Moody, Dwight L.3-96:3

Moody, Harriet3-96:1

Moody, Paul3-96:3

Moody, William Vaughan3-96:1

"The Moonstone"2-99:5*

Moore, Clement C.

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Moore, Colleen10-00:4

Moore, Demi10-95:4

Moore, Edward Martin5-01:7

Moore, Merrill10-01:3

"The Morality of Women"10-98:5

Moran, Dianne9-00:7

Morance, Peter10-97:7

Morato, Fulvio Pellegrino8-01:6

More, Thomas4-94:1, 5-94:1, 8-94:4, 9-94:3, 2-97:3, 10-00:8-Fifth International Symposium

9-95:4-Gesellschaft

9-95:4

Morgan Library6-00:6, 12-01:8

Morley, Christopher12-94:1*,5, 4-00:7, 12-01:11, 3-02:5*, 4-02:5

Morley, Frank4-02:5

Morocco6-99:1,3,4

Morris, Patrick11-98:4

Morris, William2-94:1, 7-98:1,7, 10-00:3

Morris, Willie2-01:5

Morrison, Anne1-01:3

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Morrison, Kathleen1-01:3

Morrison, Kay3-96:5

Morrison, Theodore3-96:3, 1-01:3

Le Morte d'Arthur1-99:1

Mortimer, Ruth9-02:3,5

Morton, David4-97:4

Morton, J. Sterling4-98:3

Morton, Jerry10-01:7

Morton, Joy9-96:4, 4-98:3

Morton, Sterling9-96:4, 4-98:3

Morton Arboretum9-96:4, 4-98:3,7, 8-02:5

"The Morton Arboretum, the Caxton Club, and Charles C. Haffner III" by Frank J. Piehl

4-98:3,7

Morton Salt Co.4-98:3

Moser, Barry9-02:5*,8,10

"Mother"4-01:1

Motorola11-95:3

"Motorola's Robert Galvin on Heritage, Creativity, and Courage" by Kenneth H. Paterson

11-95:3

Motorsport Collector10-97:3,6

Mountain Glen

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7-01:5

Mountenoy, Leonard6-95:4

Mourek, Anthony J.11-97:5,7, 2-02:5*

Mourek, Anthony J."The Political Cartoon" 11-97:3-5

Muggeridge, Malcolm3-94:1*,2, 10-95:1, 1-96:4-Collection

3-94:1

"Muggeridge Collection: A Secret Treasure at Wheaton College" by Myrna R. Grant3-94:1

"Muggeridge Event Set"10-95:1

Muir, John8-98:1, 5-01:1*,2,3*,4*,5*

Muir, Victor H.12-00:5

Mulgrave Castle2-99:4

Mulliken, William D.10-93:4, 8-95:4

Mumford, Lewis11-96:2

Muni, Paul9-01:7

Munn, James B.8-00:6

“Murder in the Cathedral”4-02:6

"Murders in the Rue Morgue"5-98:1*

"Murphy"6-98:5

Murphy, Bill7-98:3

Murphy, Charles7-94:1*

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Murphy, Stuart J.9-93:3, 7-94:1, 10-96:4, 7-98:6, 9-99:7

Muuray, Bill10-00:6

Murray, G.E.4-97:4

Muryagi Sutra5-98:6

Museo Hemingway10-98:3

“The Musgrave Ritual”4-02:6

"Musings" by Robert Cotneralways on page 2

"Musings" (column)9-96:3, 8-98:4, 10-01:1

"Musings" (poem)11-00:2

"My Book"4-99:4

"My First Summer in the Sierra"5-01:1

Myers, Minor, Jr.10-02:7

"Mystere de la Charité de Jeanne D'Arc"9-01:5

mysteries5-98:3

NNAPA

11-01:4

"N.C.Wyeth: Artist of Heroic Vision" by Suzanne Smith Pruchnicki1-98:1,4

"N.C.Wyeth: Artist of Imagination and Heroic Visions"1-98:4*

Nabholtz, John R.11-94:6

Nagel, James

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Naggs, Julie12-93:1, 6-95:1

"Napoleon le Petit"4-99:3

Narsaruaq Museum12-98:5

Nash, Lyman6-02:4

Nast, Thomas11-97:4

National Amateur Press AssociationSee NAPA

National Cultural Center for the Performing Arts9-01:2

National Guild of Book Workers1-94:4

National Knife Museum9-02:2

National Library of Cuba10-98:3

National Presbyterian Church9-98:2*,4*

nature7-98:2-and literature

4-98:2

"Nature"2-99:2,3

Neal, Julia12-01:4

Neal, Steve8-97:4, 10-00:5

Neavell, Gordon B.letter 8-97:4

Nebenzahl, Kenneth1-95:6,7, 2-95:3, 3-95:5, 11-95:1, 5-96:2, 2-97:2, 6-99:7, 12-99:3, 3-00:4-Lectures

10-01:5

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Nebenzahl, Kenneth"By Camel and Beetle" 6-99:1,3,4"Edmund Halley Left Legacy" 6-96:1"Former Caxton President... Recalls a 'Highlight'" 1-95:7photo caption 11-95:1

"Necronomicon"12-98:1

Nedwick, Jerry4-95:4, 10-00:4, 11-00:5

Neely12-99:1

"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes9-01:1

Nelson, Ben1-99:7

Nelson, Rodney5-99:3

Nelson, Stan12-95:4

"Nelson Algren's Chicago"5-00:5*

Neriusaaq Bookshop and Microwave Café12-98:3

Nethercut Museum of Beauty10-97:1

Netsch, Dawn Clark11-95:6

Neumeister, John4-00:4

"Never the Sinner"3-98:4

"New Announcement Introduced"9-94:5

New Bauhaus7-98:4

"New Book Center Opens at Columbia College"6-94:5

"New Catalogue"2-94:4

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"New Caxton Club Directory Published"6-94:1

"New Caxton Directory to be Published Soon" by Hayward Blake2-96:4

"New Caxton Telephone Number Announced"2-95:6, 3-95:6

New College Chapel7-01:8*

New College Library7-01:4,8*

“New Folio Edition of the Bible Published”7-02:3

“New Publication by Alice Schreyer”11-01:4

"New Slate Proposed for Caxton Leadership"5-97:6

"New Staff Assignments Crated for Caxtonian"8-01:7

New World Symphony7-00:4

New York (Sept. 11, 2001)4-02:6

"New York Evening Post"11-00:1,3

Newberry, Julia Clapp2-00:4

Newberry, Walter Loomis5-96:3, 2-00:1,4

"Newberry and Caxton Relationship Enhanced by Means of Centennial"5-95:4

"Newberry Cartographic Collections Span Human History", by Robert W. Karrow3-00:4-5

The Newberry Library9-93:1,3,4, 10-93:4, 11-93:3,4, 12-93:1,3,4, 1-94:3, 2-94:4, 3-94:1,3, 4-

94:4, 11-94:1, 12-94:3, 1-95:1,4,6,8, 2-95:1, 5-95:4(logo), 6-95:1,2,4, 8-95:3,5, 9-95:1, 10-95:1, 2-96:4, 5-96:3, 6-96:4, 12-96:3, 1-97:5,6, 2-97:3, 3-97:3,7, 4-97:5,6, 5-97:1*,5,6, 6-97:5,6, 8-97:4, 12-97:7, 1-98:5, 2-98:6, 4-98:1,6, 5-98:7, 6-98:1,4,5, 6(logo), 7-98:3,5,8, 8-98:8, 2-99:7, 6-99:7, 8-99:1,3,4, 10-99:4, 11-99:7, 2-00:1,4*,5,7, 3-00:4-5, 4-00:3,4, 10-00:6, 11-00:7,

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-Associates4-98:7

-Book Fair10-97:3, 10-98:4, 1-99:1, 3-99:3, 10-99:1, 7-01

-bookstore10-02:2

-exhibitions12-01:16

-Map Collection2-00:1,5, 3-00:4-5

-Weekend of Mystery4-98:6

"Newberry Library Lyceum Includes Caxtonian Lecturer"1-95:8

"Newberry Map Collection: A Chicago Treasure", by Robert W. Karrow2-00:1,5

"Newberry Staff Member Hired as Club Aide"4-95:6

Newman, Mr.11-00:5

Newman, Bill9-96:1

Newman, Doris9-96:1

Newman, John Henry7-02:4

Newman, Patricia L.12-00:7, 2-01:5

Newman, Ralph G.9-93:4, 10-93:4, 11-93:4, 10-94:2,3, 2-95:3, 3-95:l, 5-96:3, 10-96:4, 6-

97:l, 11-97:3, 8-98:8, 9-98:7, 11-98:6, 11-00:4, 2-01:5

Newman, Ralph G."Incidents in the Life & Times of Carl Sandburg" 10-94:3"Preserving Lincoln" 2-94:3

"News From Nowhere"10-00:3

newsletters8-98:4

Newton, A. Edward11-01:7

Newton, Caroline

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Newton, Isaac2-99:6

Newton, Marjorie5-96:6

Nicholas of Lynn11-98:1

"Nick Basbanes: Journalist, Historian of Bibliophilia"5-96:4

Niebuhr, Reinhold11-95:2, 9-99:2

Niefeld, Jaye S.7-98:8, 10-99:8, 11-99:8

Nieminski, John6-01:7

Niffenegger, Audrey5-97:5, 9-02:11

Nin, Anais1-97:1

"1956" by Laurel Church9-00:5

"1993-94 Caxton Club, Council and Centennial Meetings" by Robt. Cotner9-93:4

"1979 Caxton Revels Broadside Sold"12-00:7

19th Century Women's Club of Oak Park1-96:4

Nobel Prize in Literature4-01:6, 3-02:4-Certificate

4-01:6*

Noble, Homer: Farm3-96:3*

“A Noble Fragment”11-01:7

Noblett, Julia7-02:6

"La Noche Triste"

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1-01:4

Nohant5-02:5*-6

"Nominating Committee Presents Slate of New Officers and Council" by Alice Schreyer

5-95:3

Nonni1-99:3,6

"Nonni in Copenhagen"1-99:3*

Noonan, Ed11-94:6, 12-94:6, 12-01:16, 2-02:4*,5*

Norman, Don Cleveland11-01:7

Norman, Greg1-94:4

Norman, Haskell F.1-98:7, 12-01:8

Norman Press5-01:7

Normandie House5-01:7

North, Carol4-02:7

North, William4-02:7*

North Central College5-95:4

North Portland Lighthouse2-99:1*

Northampton, Massachusetts9-02:1,3-10

“Northampton, MA: New England’s Center of the Book Arts” by Robert McCamant9-02:1,3-10

Northern Illinois University12-98:1,4

Northwestern University5-95:1,4, 8-95:5, 1-96:4, 2-96:1,5,6, 6-96:6, 8-96:4, 4-97:5, 6-

98:3,6(logo), 11-01:7, 8-02:4

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-Library9-01:7

"Northwestern University Exhibit Tells the Caxton Story" by Barbara L. Metz8-95:5

Norton, Charles Eliot7-98:7, 7-00:1,5,7

"Not Without Laughter"3-98:3*

"Nothing But a Dog" by Langston Hughes12-00:3

Notre Dame University11-00:7, 10-02:6

Notz, Janis12-95:4, 2-97:6

Notz, John K., Jr.10-93:4, 5-95:3, 6-95:1, 8-95:4, 12-95:4, 1-97:6, 2-97:6, 3-97:8, 12-97:7,

6-00:8, 12-00:7, 2-01:5, 3-01:3

Novacco, Franco3-00:4

Novarese1-00:4

Novel Books12-99:6

"Nuremberg Chronicle"7-98:1, 5-02:7

Nutting, Helen6-98:7

Nutting, Myron6-98:3,7

Nuuk12-98:3,5

O"O Lost"

8-00:6, 9-00:6*

"Oak and Ivy"2-94:1

Oak Knoll Books1-94:5, 2-94:4, 11-94:5, 12-94:3, 4-96:4, 9-96:4

Oak Park, IL

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7-96:1,6, 11-96:1,5-and River Forest High School

7-96:3-Public Library

4-95:1, 7-96:3-4,5, 11-96:1

"Oak Park Honors Caxtonian Ballinger" By Robert Cotner7-96:5

Oakes, Christopher D.9-93:3, 5-96:8, 5-97:6, 5-99:6,8, 6-00:7

obituariesMartha Aalbue, by Frank J. Piehl 6-99:5George R. Allen 5-99:7Walter C. Allen, by Peggy Sullivan 3-02:6Yeatman Anderson III 4-95:4E. Digby Baltzell 11-96:4Richard S. Barnes by Frank J. Piehl 6-01:6Henry Blakely 8-96:4Gwendolyn Brooks, by Robert Cotner 1-01:6Redmond Burke 8-96:4Herb Cahoon, by Robert Cotner 6-00:6Ralph J. Carreno, by Ed Quattrocchi 1-01:6Suzanne Morton Zurcher Davidson, by Tom Joyce 9-96:4John T. Flanagan 2-97:4Stanton A. Friedberg, by Frank J. Piehl 4-97:4Herb Furse, by Frank J. Piehl 3-99:7Herman Fussler, by Frank J. Piehl 5-97:4Elmer Gertz 5-00:6, by Robert Cotner 6-00:6Mamie Gertz, by Robert Cotner 12-97:7Brother Michael Grace, by Robert Cotner 7-02:5,7Houston Hanes 2-99:6James F. Hayes, by Jim Wells 4-94:4Harrison Hayford, by Robert Cotner 3-02:7Franklyn Hicks 12-00:7John C. Holden 7-94:6David Kirshenbaum 3-94:3Elizabeth Kner, by Frank J. Piehl 5-98:7Carl Kroch by Robert Cotner 5-99:7Dan Lang 8-96:4Andrew McNally III, by Frank J. Piehl 2-02:7Frances Ireland Marshall 9-02:10John Michael by Hayward Blake 10-93:4Ralph Newman, by Frank J. Piehl 9-98:7, by Carol Fox Parry and Maxine

Brandenburg 11-98:6Robert Harkness Parrish, Jr. 9-94:6Samuel L. Rosenthal, by Mary Beth Beal 1-95:5Carl Sagan, by Frank J. Piehl 6-97:3C.Prentiss Smith by Kim Coventry 12-97:7Lloyd Springer 5-02:7Eleanor Stanlis 2-01:5Louis I. Szathmary II by Frank J. Piehl and Glen Wiche 12-96:4David T. Thackery by Paul Gehl 9-98:6Harold W. Tribolet by Frank J. Piehl 10-93:3Durrett Wagner, by Robert Cotner 2-02:7Susan Z. Wiche 3-96:7

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Frank O. Williams by Muriel Underwood 2-01:7Gordon R. Williams by Frank J. Piehl 11-96:4Howard W. Winger, by Frank J. Piehl 4-95:5

O'Brien, Edna11-95:2

O'Brien, Tom4-97:1

O'Conor, Jerry6-00:8

October House5-01:7

Odd Volumes12-93:3

Odding, Sarah11-01:2

"Odilon Redon: Prince of Dreams"8-94:6

"Odin"8-98:1

O’Donnell, Mary5-02:4

Odysseus6-99:2,3

"The Odyssey"6-99:2,3

"Of a Fortuitous Attic Discovery", by John McKinven8-00:4

"Of a Fortuitous Attic Discovery: Take Two!" by C. Fred Kittle8-00:5

"Of Another Vacation in a Land Far Away" by Jay Marshall8-00:4-5

"Of Automobiles, Books, and a Genius in 'Hollow Rolling Sculpture'" by Robert Cotner

10-97:1,4,5

"Of Men and Women"4-01:4

"Of Nature, Books, and Our Inheritance of Friendships" by Robert Cotner5-01:1,4,5

"Of Royal Blood" by Brigit Pegeen Kelly

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8-99:4

"Of the love of Books, a Library and a Librarian" by Robert Cotner7-97:5

"Of Time and the River" (excerpt) by Thomas Wolfe9-00:4

Offutt, Tom III7-01:7

Ogan, Nickletter 8-97:4

O'Gara, Joseph11-00:4

O'Gorman, Thomas9-94:6, 5-95:4, 8-95:4, 10-95:4, 6-98:4, 7-98:8, 1-99:4

O'Gorman, Thomas"A Private Reading of James Joyce" 6-98:1,4

O'Hara, Patricia8-95:4

Ohio University Press2-02:7

Olav-Soka11-98:3

Old Bookseller11-00:5

"The Old Demon"4-01:1

"The Old Hat Coffeehouse" by Sallie Chesham12-97:4

Old Jewish Cemetery (Prague)10-96:1

"The Old Man and the Sea"7-96:2, 8-98:5-6

Old New Synagogue (Prague)10-96:1

Old North Bridge2-99:3

"The Old Story"1l-94:5

Olson, Mark

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8-95:3,6, 9-95:6, 10-95:6

Olympus10-00:2

Oman, Jane10-96:1*

“On Hannah Arendt: A Life of the Mind” by Laurel Church2-02:1,3,6

"On Plants"7-01:5

"On Rereading" by Laurel Church2-99:7

"On the Disposition of One of the World's Great Collections", by Robert Cotner7-01:6

"On the Solitary Life"4-00:3*

“One Building, Multiple Bonds, Many Books: Collection Open to FABS Visit” by Tom Joyce

6-02:6

"150 Years After His Death, Poe Reconsidered, From a French View" by Pierre Ferrand

12-99:4

"100th Issue of Caxtonian Due Out in December 2001"8-01:7

O'Neill, Marta1-00:7

O'Neill, Robert K.3-99:8

"Openings and Closings: Some Thoughts on Civilization" by Tom Joyce9-96:5

Optima10-98:7

Opuscula Press3-96:7

Orchestra Hall4-95:5

order, new moral8-99:2

“Oresteia”

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9-02:6-7,10

Original Forty Club3-02:7

"Original Page of Eusebius Typeface"12-94:3

Orton, Arthur12-00:6*,7, 1-01:8

Osborn, Chase S.1-01:1

Osborne, Addie

7-98:6

O'Shea, Milo6-98:1

"The Other World"3-99:4

Ottomans1-02:7

"Out of Africa"7-97:1

Outlaw, Ahmed A.6-97:4

"The Outsider and Others"12-98:1*

overdue books12-93:3

Overholt, Peter1-00:7

Ovidus (typeface)1-00:4

Owen, Dorothy11-99:4

Owens, Harry G.4-95:3, 9-95:3, 3-96:3, 5-97:1, 4-98:4, 3-01:l

Owens, Jesse10-00:2,3*

"The Owl" by Emjayzee7-00:3

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“Oxford Companion to the Book”6-02:8

Oxford University7-01:4,8*

Ozick, Cynthia10-98:2

PPabel, Reinhold

9-99:1,4*

"The Painted Bird"6-96:5

Palace of the Captain General9-98:3

Palmer, Raymond12-99:1,6

Pan12-01:10

paper6-95:3-4

papermaking6-95:1*

Paper Press of Chicago6-94:5, 5-95:5, 5-97:5

Paput, Christian9-02:6

Paretsky, Sara10-00:5

Pargellis, Stanley5-97:1, 2-00:5, 5-01:6

Parini, Jay10-01:6

Parisi, Joseph2-01:8

parking5-95:6, 1-02:8

"Parking for Dinner Meetings"5-95:6

Parkway Community House9-01:1

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Parmenides of Elea9-02:6

Parrington, John11-01:2

Parrington, John W.11-01:2

Parrington, Vernon Louis1-94:2, 8-94:2,3*,4, 10-94:5, 7-95:4, 9-95:5, 6-97:2, 12-97:1, 4-99:7, 7-

00:1, 11-01:1*,2,5*,6*, 3-02:7-bibliography

11-01:6-Drive

11-01:3*, 3-02:7-genealogy

11-01:2

"Parrington Chronology" by Robert Cotner8-94:4

Parrish, Maxfield8-98:7

Parrish, Robert H.11-93:3, 9-94:4,6, 6-95:6

Parry, Carol FoxSee obituaries

Parsifal1-99:1

Paskuly, Georgene9-97:6

Passim Editions12-93:4

"A Passion for Books Created the Abel Berland Library" by Robert Cotner5-97:1

"Passion of Joan of Arc'3-01:6

Pasteur, Louis2-95:2

Paterson, Kenneth H.9-93:3, 4-95:4, 5-96:5, 1-97:4, 5-97:6, 8-98:1,5*,6, 10-98:3,6, 11-98:8,

5-99:8, 7-99:7, 8-99:6, 11-99:7, 12-99:7*, 6-00:7, 9-00:7, 11-00:6, 10-01:5, 10-02:7

Paterson, Kenneth H."Bookman's Alley" 11-00:6

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"Caxtonian Finds Book Arts Alive and Well in Cuba Today" 9-98:3,6"Culmination of a Cuban Pilgrimage" 10-98:3,6"From Cuba With Love" 8-98:1,5,6"John Knox and Henry Miller" 1-97:4"Kathryn and Howard Clark of Twinrocker" 6-95:3-4"Keeping Up With the Present" 10-95:4"Motorola's Robert Galvin" 11-95:3"Thirties and Books" 11-94:4letter 2-97:5see exhibition reviews

"The Path to Top Withers (Wuthering Heights) Le Senitier aux Hauts 1 Avril 1984" by Suzanne Smith Pruchnicki

4-99:6

"Patience and Fortitude"10-01:4-5,8, 12-01:1,8

Patterson, Rhodes11-93:2, 5-97:5

Paul, St.7-02:4-5

"Paul Gehl Lectures in U.S. and Europe"7-01:7

"Pavilion of Women"4-01:1

Payson, George S.11-93:3, 7-94:5, 9-97:6

"Peace of God"9-98:5*

Peale, Francis4-94:3, 6-94:4

"Pearl Buck: America's Most Influential 20th Century Woman" by Dorothy Sinson4-01:1,4,5

Pearson, Dave5-97:5

Pearson, Ray12-01:4,5

Pearson Typographers Corp.5-97:5

Peattie, Elia W.2-95:5, 5-02:4

Pedley, Mary10-01:5

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Pegasus9-99:7*

Peguy, Charles3-01:4

Pellegrini, Carlo12-00:6-7, 1-01:8

Peller, Hugo9-02:10

Pendergast3-98:1

Pendergast Machine11-97:6

Penny Barn Press5-01:7

Pennyroyal9-02:5

Penzler, Otto4-02:5

Pepys, Samuel11-98:4

Peretti, Peter O.12-95:4

Periodyssey9-02:4

Perkins, Dwight10-98:5

Perkins, Lucy Fitch7-02:6*-7

Perkins, Maxwell8-00:1, 9-00:2, 8-01:1

Perlman, Alfred4-95:4

Pernoud, Regine3-01:6

Perpetua (typeface)1-00:5, 4-00:7

Perry, Walter Scott7-02:6

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Perry, William Edward11-98:1,4

Person of the Millennium2-99:6

"A Personal and Grateful Glimpse of Algren" by Elmer Gertz5-00:6

"Personal Glimpses of Nelson Algren" by Art Shay5-00:1

"Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc"3-01:5

"Personal Treasures" (exhibition)9-93:3, 2-94:1, 11-94:l, 1-95:l,6, 2-95:1,4, 3-96:4-catalogue

11-94:1*, 1-95:6

"Personal Treasures Checklist Completed"1-95:6

Perushek, Diane E.7-98:8

Peters, Carl7-99:6

Peterson, Orlando2-96:6

Peterson, Scott W.11-01:7

Petrakis, Harry Mark4-99:8, 6-00:8, 8-00:7*

Petrarch, Francesco2-98:6

Pfimlin, Pierre9-95:4

Philadelphia11-95:1*

Phillips, Henry2-96:3

Phillipson, John S.9-00:5

"Philobiblion"5-97:3(logo)

Philobiblion Club

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10-94:5, 7-98:7

"Phoenixiana"1-96:5

photography12-95:6

photogravure9-02:9

physical activity, dangers of2-99:5

physics12-01:2

"Pictures"8-96:2,6*

"Pickwick Papers"12-93:1

"Pied Beauty" by Gerard Manley Hopkins6-95:1

Piehl, Frank J.10-93:1, 1-94:1,4,5,6, 5-94:2, 7-94:1*,4, 8-94:6, 9-94:1, 11-94:5,6, 12-

94:1,2,3,5, 1-95:1,6,8, 2-95:1,2, 3-95:1,4*, 4-95:3, 5-95:3, 6-95:1, 7-95:1, 8-95:1,5, 12-95:4, 1-96:4,5,6, 3-96:7, 4-96:3,4, 5-96:2,8, 8-96:6, 9-96:6, 10-96:6, 11-96:6, 1-97:6, 2-97:6, 4-97:1*,3, 6-97:5, 9-97:5, 12-97:7, 1-98:4, 7-98:7, 8-98:7, 5-99:3,6,7*, 6-99:8, 8-99:7, 9-99:6, 11-99:7, 1-00:7,8, 7-00:6, 9-00:7, 10-00:7, 9-01:7, 2-02:5*, 4-02:7

Piehl, Frank J."Annual Club Summary" 3-97:6"A Bibliophile Views the Rewards" 1-96:5"The Caxton Chronicles" 10-93:3, 11-93:3, 12-93:3, 1-94:5, 2-94:3, 3-94:3,

4-94:3, 5-94:3, 6-94:4, 7-94:5, 8-94:5, 9-94:5, 10-94:5, 11-94:5, 12-94:5, 1-95:5, 2-95:5

"Caxton Club Books Prove an Investment" 12-97:6"Caxton Club Connection With Jekyll Island, GA" 1-98:1,3,4"Caxton Club Publications Available on the Internet" 8-99:6"Caxton President Inherits Legacy" 1-98:7"Caxtonian Editor Cotner Honored" 4-99:5"Caxtonian Meets Descendants of Eugene Field" 8-98:7"Caxtonian Ned Rosenheim Named Honorary Caxton Member" 10-95:5"Caxtonian Participates in St. Louis Commemoration of Eugen Field" 8-95:1"Caxtonians Celebrate...Elmer Gertz" 8-00:7"Chicago's Early Book Clubs" 7-98:7"City's Old Caxton Building" 10-95:3"Club is Subject of Thesis" 6-96:4"Council Honors Cotner" 2-96:4"Democracy and Change" 6-95:5"The DOFOBS" 5-99:3,6"Edgar Allan Poe Had Links to the Caxton Club" 5-98:5-6"Four English Postage Stamps" 4-96:5

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"From the Archives" 2-98:7"Gwendolyn Brooks Honored" 5-96:5"Karen Skubish Assumes Presidency" 9-97:3letter 8-99:8"Members Experience Thrills" 6-97:4"A Missed Opportunity" 6-97:4"The Morton Arboretum" 4-98:3,7"Piehl Speaks to the Pittsburgh Bibliophiles" 9-97:5"President's Annual Report" 7-98:8"Rarest Club Publications" 9-99:5-6"A Salute of Our Second Century" 2-95:3"Who Was Caxton's Prime Mover in 1895?" 9-97:6"William K. Bixby, Roswell Field, and the DOFOBS" 11-99:1,4

see also Book Reviews, obituaries

Piehl, Janet L.4-97:1

"Piehl Speaks to the Pittsburgh Bibliophiles on the Caxton Club History" by Frank J. Piehl

9-97:5

Pierce, Bessie Louise8-02:6

Pierce, David9-95:5, 3-02:7*

Pierce, Della M.8-02:6

Pigozy, Ruth7-01:7

Pike, Kermit7-01:5

"Pilar"8-98:1,5*,6

Ping, Charles7-01:1

Ping, Clare7-01:1

Pinsky, Robert6-00:4*, 7-00:5, 12-01:14

Pinzke, Herb7-98:6

Pinter, Harold8-02:5

Pio, Alberto7-01:4

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Pioneer Valley9-02:1,3-10

Piozzi, Hester Lynch Thrale12-00:8

Pittsburgh Bibliophiles9-97:5

Pius X3-01:4

Plain Tales Books4-97:5

Plant, Mortimore5-96:6

Plantin-Moretus Museum10-01:7

"Playboy"12-99:7

Plaza de Armes9-98:3*

Pleasant Hill, Ky.12-01:4,5,9

Plotnick, Harvey4-95:4

Pocahontas Press9-96:4, 7-98:6, 5-01:7

Poe, Edgar Allan1-94:3, 5-95:5*,6, 1-96:3, 3-97:4, 5-98:1,2,3,6,712-98:7, 4-99:4, 12-99:4

"Poem"4-98:5

"Poems and Letters of Lord Byron"4-99:4, 5-99:3*

"Poems of Childhood"8-98:7

"Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins"4-97:1

"Poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet"7-98:7

"Poems of Places"1-98:5*

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"Poe's Magnum Opus, Eureka: A Prose Poem" by John Astin5-98:1,6

"Poet Laureate Gwendolyn Brooks to be Inducted into Caxton Club"4-96:5

"The Poetical Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins"4-97:5

poetry7-95:3, 3-96:6, 8-96:3, 3-99:1-analysis

1-02:1-bad

1-99:8, 3-99:8

"Poetry"3-96:1, 7-98:3, 10-98:5, 9-99:7, 2-01:8, 5-01:6

Poetry in Motion8-99:4

"Poetry in Motion Moves to CTA in Hopes of Moving People to Poetry" by Hayward Blake

8-99:4

Poetry Press5-01:7

Poetry Society of America8-99:4

poets3-99:1-French Romantic

12-01:6

"A Poet's Gift" by Paul F. Gehl3-99:6

"The Poets Praise 'A Woman Reading'"8-96:4

"Polar Books and Maps Collection Grew from Passion for Adventure" by Gerald F. Fitzgerald

11-98:1,4

polar exploration11-98:1,4, 2-01:3

polarization3-98:2

Polier, Shad12-98:5

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"The Political Cartoon: Democracy's Subversive Art" by Anthony J. Mourek11-97:3-5

"Polycronicon"9-99:5

Ponden Hall8-00:5

Poole, George A., Jr.11-01:7

Poole, William Frederick12-94:5, 2-00:4

Pope, John Russell1-98:1

"Pope Android Seventh" by Ray Bradbury12-98:7

pop-up books11-97:7

pornography1-97:4

Port, Allen5-97:5

Porter, Bob11-97:2

portolan atlases, charts2-00:5, 3-00:4

"Portrait Given to Library"4-96:6

Posadas, Barbara M.12-99:7*

postage stamps4-96:5*

Potter, Beatrix12-94:4

Poulter, Cameron5-97:5

Pound, Ezra3-96:1, 2-01:8, 4-01:6

Powell, Roger9-02:9

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Powner, Charles11-00:4

Powner, Charles T.11-00:4

"Practica quae alias Philonium dicitur"2-97:3

Prague10-96:1

Pratt, Davis6-01:7

Prescott, William H.1-01:4

"Presence"8-96:6

"Preserving Lincoln: The Person and the Collector" by Ralph Geoffrey Newman2-94:3

"President Tom Joyce Presents Thoughts at Outset of Tenure" by Tom Joyce10-95:1

"President's Annual Report" by Frank J. Piehl7-98:8

"President's Assessment of Club and Its Future" by Tom Joyce8-97:1,3

"The President's Report, 1999-2000" by C. Fred Kittle6-00:7

Press of October House5-01:7

Press of the Sea Turtle9-02:4

presses9-99:6*

Preston, Keith12-01:10-11

Price, Derek J. de Sola6-99:l

Price, Eugenia6-95:2,5*, 1-98:2

Price, Robin9-02:3

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"The Price of Sin"1-94:4

Prickman, Greg6-00:8, 11-00:7, 12-00:7, 2-01:8, 3-02:7

Priestley, Raymond11-98:4

"The Printer: What He Might Be"7-98:7

printers, l5th century4-96:1

"Printer's Marks and Devices"10-98:3

Printery8-95:1

printing7-98:1,6, 8-99:4, 9-02:9-Thirties

9-01:5

Printing House Row10-95:3*

Printing Office5-97:4

"The Printing Press"7-98:7

"A Private Reading of James Joyce: Himself, A Literary Epiphany of This Century" by Tom O'Gorman

6-98:1,4

"Prize-Winning Poet Envisions Chicago in 2999 as 'Senior Adventure'" by Gwendolyn Brooks

2-97:1

"Prize-Winning Poet Finds Life-Subjects Everywhere" by Jerry Miller7-95:3

"Prized Hemingway Books Preserved in Oak Park and River Forest" by Michael Seefeldt

7-96:3-4

"Processing of Caxton Club Archives Progresses Apace"6-97:5

"Proclamation"1-95:3

"The Professional Bookman: Midleton at Ludlow" by Paul F. Gehl

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10-98:1,6

"Prof. Peterson of Harvard to Speak at Northwestern"2-96:6

"Profiles in Courage"3-96:2

"Prologue to 'Rhymes to be Traded for Bread'" by Vachel Lindsay7-99:1

"Proposal to Donate Caxton Archives Studied" by Michael Grace8-95:5

"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion"4-99:3

"The Proud Heart"4-01:1

Proust, Marcel4-02:4,6

proverbs9-96:5

provincialism1-97:2

Pruchnicki, Paul10-96:5, 8-00:5

Pruchnicki, Suzanne Smith12-94:3, 10-96:5, 1-98:4, 7-98:6, 6-99:6*, 11-99:7, 8-00:5, 10-01:5, 5-

02:8

Pruchnicki, Suzanne Smith"Book Illustrators" 12-94:4"Evidence of Travels" 8-00:5“Four Courts, Dublin” 5-02:8*"Miniature Press Book" 10-96:5"N.C.Wyeth: 1-98:1,4"The Path to Top Withers (Wuthering Heights)" 4-99:6

"Ponden Hall" 8-00:5 "Reflections on Books and Printing" 6-94:1 illustration 8-94:5

letter 5-94:4

Prudhomme, Sully4-01:6

"Prufrock and Other Observation"4-95:4

Psalms7-02:4

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Ptolemy2-00:1

"Public Debate on the Truth of Spiritualism"8-00:4*

"Publications Committee Sets Caxton Book Price"12-94:3

publishing10-95:4

"La Pucelle d'Orleans"2-01:6

Puleston, Allen5-96:6, 7-01:6

Pullman, IL3-98:1

Pullman, George5-01:4

“Pure Type Forms”6-02:5*,6

"Purloined Books Raise Thorny Ownership Questions for Dealers, Collectors" by Tom Joyce

10-96:3

Pushkin, Alexander12-99:5*

Pyle, Howard12-94:4, 1-98:l

QQara wiyin University

6-99:1

Quadracci Pavilion1-02:7*

Quadrangle Club4-96:6, 5-96:8

Quaife, Milo1-01:7

Quakers12-95:2,3-Shaking Quakers

see “Shakers”

Quaritch, Bernard5-96:6, 7-01:6

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Quattrocchi, Carolyn8-94:4, 8-95:4, 3-96:5, 10-96:1*, 1-98:6, 2-98:6, 1-99:7, 2-99:7, 3-99:1,

8-99:7, 12-99:7, 7-00:5, 7-01:8*, 8-01:8, 12-01:13,15

Quattrocchi, Ed1-94:1, 4-94:4, 5-94:4, 7-94:1,4, 12-94:6, 1-95:8, 8-95:3,4,6, 9-95:6, 10-

95:6, 11-95:2,6, 2-96:4, 10-96:6*, 1-97:6, 2-97:3, 6-97:3, 8-97:4, 2-98:6, 3-98:6, 7-98:3, 6-99:8, 8-99:7, 11-99:6-7, 1-00:7, 4-00:4*, 5-00:2, 6-00:7,8, 7-00:3,5, 9-00:4, 10-00:8, 12-00:7, 2-01:5,7, 7-01:1,7,8*, 8-01:8, 10-01:8 , 12-01:15, 2-02:4*, 8-02:8, 9-02:10, 10-02:7

Quattrocchi, Ed"A Bibliophile's...Birthday Observance" 2-97:3"A Bookish Tour of England" 7-01:1,4,5

"The Caxton and University Clubs" 9-94:3-4“Caxton Club Nobel Committee” 8-02:5"Caxtonians in Prague" 10-96:1,6"Caxtonians Share European Literary Adventure" 10-99:6-7

"Celebrating Dante's Descent Into Hell", 4-00:1,6 "Dante's Influence on Michelangelo" 4-00:4-5 "Fall Friday Luncheons Will Explore Computer Use" 8-95:3

"First Friday Leads to a Second" 8-94:4"A Forgotten Treasure of Thomas More" 4-94:1"The 1481 Edition of Dante's Commedia" 4-00:4

"A History, of Sorts" 5-94:3"In the Land of Walter Scott" 8-01:8

"An Irish Memory", 1-99:7 "A Letter from Evanston" 12-97:6, 1-98:6, 2-98:6, 1-99:7, 7-01:1,4,5, 8-01:8

"A Link With Caxton" 11-99:6-7 "Longfellow's Enduring Influence" 7-00:5 "Luncheon Programs", always last page

"Thomas More's Printers" 5-94:1"Yvor Winters" 3-99:1,5,6

see also obituaries

Quattrocchi, Michael11-99:6

Quattrocchi, Theresa12-93:4, 1-94:6

"Quattrocchi to Explore Utopia"1-97:6

Quebecmap: 2-00:4

Queen, Ellery 5-01:7

"Quest for Reality" 5-99:5

Quicherat, Jules3-01:4

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Quinn, Nancy11-95:4

Rrace relations

2-96:2,3

Rackham, Arthur12-94:4

Raeburn, Ben11-96:2

Rafinesque, Constantine12-01:4

Ragan, Lawrence, Communications, Inc.4-98:6

Raggedy Andy11-93:1

Raggedy Ann11-93:1, 7-95:4

"Ragtime"4-99:2,6*

Railing, John S.11-96:6, 12-96:6, 5-97:6, 10-97:8, 11-97:7, 12-97:8, 1-98:4, 12-98:8, 11-

99:8, 12-99:8

"Rain"9-97:4

"Ralph Fletcher Seymour, As Remembered by a Long-Time Friend", by Wilbert Hasbrouck

10-98:5-7

"Ralph 124C41+"12-98:4

"The Rampart"1-01:5

Rampersad, Arnold12-00:2, 9-01:1

Ramsey, Roy Vance"William Caxton" 4-96:1,4, 5-96:7, 6-96:3

Ramsgate2-99:1,4

Rand, Ayn5-00:3

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"Rand McNally Grant to Underwrite Exhibit Catalogue"11-94:1

Randall, David A.11-01:7

Randall, Dudley7-95:1

Ransom, Francis Rose5-01:7

Ransom, Will5-01:7

"Rare Copy of Ulysses Offered by Baumans"6-98:7

"Rare Print Now in Caxtonian's Collection" by Steven J. Masello12-00:6-7

"Rarest Club Publication Contains Piece of Caxton's Earliest Printing", by Frank J. Piehl

9-99:5,6

rarity4-99:3,6

Rascoe, Burton5-02:4

Rastell, John

5-94:1

Rastell, William4-94:1, 5-94:1, 9-94:3

Ravinia10-98:2

"Ray Bradbury: Science Fiction Legend of the 20th Century" by Lawrence Solomon12-98:7

"The Razor's Edge"9-97:2

“A Reader Summoned by the World From His Reading”, by Robert Cotner1-02:2

reading1-97:2, 7-97:2

Reading, Gary10-98:7

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"Recollectionms of the Lyceum and Chautauqua Circuits"7-98:6

the Red Pole6-96:3

"Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns and Bruce Beck5-97:4

Redden, David10-94:6, 11-94:1*,6, 2-97:6, 11-99:7, 7-01:6

Reed, Earl H.8-99:7

Reed, Philip5-01:7

Reese, William3-01:7, 10-01:4

Reeve, Florence4-97:4

"Reflections on Books and Printing" by Suzanne Smith Pruchnicki6-98:1

“Reflections on Robert Frost’s ‘The Black Cottage” by Peter J. Stanlis1-02:1,3,6

Regency Books12-99:6

"Regenstein Exhibit Reveals Eugene Field as a Bookman, Ingenious Satirist, and a Writer of Pleasing Versatility" by Ned Rosenheim

3-95:3-4

Regenstein Library5-97:4

Regulus9-02:6

Reilly, Bernard10-01:8

Reilly, Patrick9-96:6, 10-96:4,6

Reis, Ghali6-99:4

"Relative Worth"1-94:4

religion7-02:2, 8-02:3

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-Robert Frost and1-02:3

religious faith4-95:2, 11-95:2

Rembar, Charles12-98:5

"Remembering McCutcheon's Memorable Fall Piece" by Robert Cotner11-94:3

"Remembrance" by Robert Cotner5-96:1

Remer, Robert1-96:4

"A Reminder from the Centennial Exhibitions Committee" by Kathleen Lamb12-93:4

"A Reminder of Archiving"8-98:4

"Reminiscence of Frost at Michigan" by Peter J. Stanlis1-01:3-4

"A Reminiscence: On First Listening in on Henry Miller" by Michael R. Sawdey1-97:3

Renaissance Roman (typeface)3-01:7

"Renascence"10-99:2

Rendell, Kenneth W.6-97:4

Rentschler, William12-00:7

"Report From Part Two"4-96:5

Republican Party2-98:3

"Re-remembering Caxton, Pioneer English Printer" by David G. Michell 11-96:6

restoration8-97:2

"The Return of Martin Guerre"5-99:5

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Reuter, Will10-98:7

“Revels 2001 Is a Grand Success” by Jim Tomes2-02:4

revision12-01:1

Reynolds, Mack10-00:6

Reynolds, Michael6-99:6

Reynolds, William J.7-02:4-5

"Rheims Cathedral"3-01:5

Rhenanus, Beatus9-95:4

"RHM Creates Art Form"11-93:1

"RHM: The Man and His Letters"9-93:1, 11-93:2

Rice, Susan4-02:6

Richard III9-94:3

"Richard Carvell"5-94:4

Richards, I.A.7-97:2

Richards, Myra Reynolds7-97:4

Richardson, Robert D., Jr.2-99:2

Richland, Kathy12-95:l

Ricketts, Coella7-98:6, 3-01:5

Ridler, Anne2-97:6

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Rimbaud, Arthur1-02:4*-6

Rink, Heinrich12-98:4-5

"Ripple Effects in Shadowlands" by Tom Joyce3-94:l

Ritter, Franz2-00:5

River Oaks Arts4-97:4

River Street Press7-94:4, 1-95:6, 7-95:5, 8-96:4

Rives and Arches6-95:3-4

Rizenthaler, Mary Lynn6-95:4

Roadman, Jack11-94:6

Robert, Maurice5-96:3

"Robert Cotner Speaks on Thoreau at Caxton Club, Friday, April 24, 1998" by Laurel M. Church

7-98:3

"Robert Frost and Harriet Monroe: Champions of a Common Cause" by Lesley Lee Francis

3-96:l

"Robert Frost and the University of Michigan" by Kathryn L. Beam 1-01:1,3

"Robert Frost: I Have Been One Acquainted With the Night" by Robert Cotner10-01:1,6

"The Robert Frost Review"3-96:7(logo)

"Robert Frost: The Individual and Society"7-00:6

Roberts Bros.1-98:5

Roberts, Kenneth3-96:7

Robertz, Henry

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Robinson, Alan Jones9-02:4

"Robinson Jeffers: Rugged Hewn at Continent's End" by Robert Cotner3-00:1,6

Roche, Martin8-94:4, 9-94:3

Rock Creek Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)9-98:5

Rockwell, Tim11-98:7

Rodeheaver, Homer8-02:2

Roden, Carl B.7-02:7

Rodgers, Carla5-01:7

Rodin, Auguste10-99:1

Roeper, Richard10-00:5

Rogers, Bruce12-94:3, 4-95:3, 8-95:5, 1-96:5, 12-97:7, 7-98:4, 9-02:7

Rogers, J.M.1-02:7

Rohde, Ruth Bryan Owen3-98:5

Rohner Printing Co.10-95:3

"Rolling Sculpture"10-97:7*

Rolvaag, O.E.7-97:2

Roman7-98:4

"Le Roman de Tristan et Iseult"1-99:1

Romulus

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Roosevelt, Eleanor3-98:7, 5-00:4

Roosevelt, Franklin D.3-96:2, 5-01:6

Roosevelt, Theodore5-01:4

Root, John Wellborn10-98:5

Rosary College4-95:1, 5-95:4, 1-96:3

rose5-99:1*,4, 8-01:6*

Rose, Stuart6-01:8*, 8-91:4*,5*, 10-01:8, 10-02:7

Rose, Stuart"Rose's Rules" 8-01:5

Rosenbach, A.S.W.5-96:6, 7-01:6

Rosenberg, Marjorie3-94:4

Rosenblatt, Al4-02:6

Rosenheim, Edward W. "Ned"9-93:3, 12-93:4, 1-94:1,6, 5-94:3, 1-95:4, 2-95:1,3, 3-95:2,5. 8-95:4, 10-

95:5*, 1-96:4, 1-97:6, 2-97:6, 4-97:4, 8-98:8, 1-99:8, 3-99:8, 6-99:6, 10-01:7,8, 2-02:4,5*

Rosenheim, Edward W."Regenstein Exhibit Reveals Eugene Field" 3-95:3-4

Rosenheim, Peggy2-02:5*

"Rosenheim Featured"12-93:4

Rosenthal, Emily7-01:5

Rosenthal, Jane5-95:3, 6-95:1, 4-96:6, 5-96:8, 7-98:8, 7-99:7, 11-99:6,7, 7-01:5,8*, 8-

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Rosenthal, Marie-Louise

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Rosenthal, Robert3-96:5, 5-96:3, 10-01:5,8

Rosenthal, Samuel L.1-95:5*

"Rosenthal Exhibit at UC"3-96:5

Rosenwald, Lessing J.6-94:5

"Rose's Rules for Book Collecting", by Stuart Rose8-01:5

Ross, Michael8-95:4

Ross-Jones, Theresa8-95:4

Rosse, Herman5-99:l

Rossen, Susan1-94:1, 4-94:4, 8-94:6, 9-94:1, 12-94:3,6, 2-95:1,3, 5-95:3*, 6-95:1, 8-

95:4, 1-96:1,6, 9-97:3,6, 11-99:4, 5-00:2, 6-00:7, 5-01:7, 8-01:7, 9-01:7, 10-01:8, 2-02:5*, 6-02:7, 8-02:8

Rossen, Susan"UIC Professor Sloan to Speak" 6-96:5

Rossi, Roy4-95:4

Rost, Bernard10-02:7

Rostenberg, Leora10-01:4

Roth, Philip8-02:5

Rountree, William M.5-97:3

Route 663-96:8

Routley, Eric7-02:5

Rowcliffe, Norman5-99:3

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Rowfant Club10-94:5, 2-95:1,4, 1-96:4, 4-96:3, 9-96:5(logo), 4-97:5,6, 5-97:2, 8-97:4,

7-98:7, 12-98:8, 7-01:5,7, 10-02:7,8

Rowland, Ingrid D.2-00:6

Rowlandson, Thomas12-94:4

Roxburghe Club1-95:7, 2-95:4

Roy, Gordon1-95:7

Royal Hotel2-99:4

"The Royal Way"6-01:4,5*

Roycroft Press4-97:6

Royko, Mike1-00:3

Rubovits, Norma4-94:4, 5-95:5, 7-98:6, 8-02:4

Rubovits, Normaletter 5-97:4

Rud, Anthony M.12-99:7

Rudd, Martha2-99:1,4-6

Rudge, William E.4-95:3

Rushdie, Salman4-01:6

Russell, Dan5-99:6

Russell, George10-01:6

Russell, Ray

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Russem, Katherine9-02:8

Russem, Michael9-02:8-9

Ruxin, Joanne8-02:7

Ruxin, Paul T.10-97:8, 1-98:7, 12-99:8, 7-01:5, 8-01:7, 8-02:4,7, 10-02:7*,8

Ruzicka, Rudolph1-94:3, 8-99:1,3,5,7

Ryan, George H.2-95:4

Ryerson, Edward L.4-99:1

Ryerson, Martin A.1-95:5, 9-99:6

SSabbathday Lake, Maine

12-01:5

Saberhagen, Fred12-99:7

“Sable Friend” by Robert Cotner2-02:3

Sack, John Gabriel3-00:4

sacred architecture9-98:1,4

"Sacred Architecture: An Ongoing Dialogue of the Divine" by Ralph Carreno9-98:1,4

Saenger, Paul A.1-94:6, 2-94:4, 5-95:4, 6-95:4, 11-96:4, 6-98:6

Sagan, Carl6-97:3

"Il Saggiatore"2-00:6

sailing9-94:2, 11-98:7

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St. Bride's Printing Library6-99:7

St. Croix Booksellers2-98:2

Saint-Gaudens, Auguste9-98:5

"Saint Joan"3-01:6

St. John’s Bible11-01:8

St. John’s University7-96:4, 11-01:8

St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.)2-96:3

St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church7-00:5

St. Mary's City11-98:7*

St. Mary's College (Raleigh, NC)9-00:5

Saint-Memin10-02:1

"St. Petersburg and the Imperial Ballet"10-96:5

St. Stephen's Church9-95:4

Saints and Sinner's Corner (McClurg Bookstore)10-93:3, 11-93:3

"A Salute of Our Second Century" by Frank J. Piehl2-95:3

Salvation Army12-97:1,3-4, 7-99:1, 11-00:4,7, 10-01:7, 8-02:8-hymns

8-02:3,8

"A Salvation Army Officer Remembers Sallie Chesham" by Paul Marshall12-97:3-4

San Francisco

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12-97:6. 1-98:6, 2-98:6, 7-00:6-Book Fair

2-99:7-Public Library

10-01:4,7

Sanborn, F.B.11-00:2

Sand, George5-02:5*-6

"Sand County Almanac"6-97:2,5*

Sandburg, Carl10-94:1,2,3*,4, 5-96:3, 11-98:6, 5-01:6, 5-02:7-memorial service

10-94:2

Sandburg, Carl"Let Love Go On" 11-98:6

Sandburg, Helga10-94:1*

Sandburg, Helga"Helga Sandburg-Always the Young Daughter-Remembers Her Father" 10-94:1

Sandburg, Lilian10-94:1

Sandburg, Margaret10-94:3

Sanford, Donn W.7-97:4, 7-98:6

Sanford, Jon Elroy7-99:6-7

Sanford, Marcelline Hemingway7-96:1*, 6-97:l

"Sanitary Fairs"10-95:4

Sant, John6-96:3

"Santayana"10-98:3

Santayana, George1-02:3,6

Sargent, Charles Sprague

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Sartre, Jean-Paul5-00:1, 6-01:4

SATOR formula1-01:7*

Satterfield, Jay8-02:5

Saunders, Cathie R.5-97:5

"Save America's Treasures"9-99:6

Sawdey, Michael R.9-95:5, 12-95:7, 1-97:3, 6-98:3,5, 7-98:3, 8-98:3

Sawdey, Michael R."James Joyce and Samuel Beckett" 6-98:3-5"A Journal in the House" 8-98:3"A Renaissance" 1-97:3

Sayers, Dorothy L.5-98:3

Scalza, Lillian7-99:1

"The Scarlet Letter"10-95:4, 11-98:2

Schatz, Bezalel1-97:1

Schenck, Richard J.9-95:4

Schenck, Robert R.3-94:2

Schiff, Judith Ann12-97:2

Schilder, Steve11-97:3

Schiller, Friedrich von2-01:6

Schill's Bookstore1-99:7

Schlesinger, Arthur M., Sr.8-02:6

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Schneider, Duane9-00:5

"Scholar Espoused a Life of the Mind in African-American Society" by Robert Cotner

2-96:3

"Scholar Sees UnMerry Christmas in Herman Melville's Vision" by Harrison Hayford12-95:1

Schreyer, Alice D.9-93:1*,3, 6-94:4,5,6, 7-94:1*, 11-94:6, 12-94:6, 3-95:6, 4-95:4, 6-95:1,

12-95:4, 1-97:6, 4-97:3,5, 7-97:4. 8-97:4, 1-98:7, 5-98:7. 6-98:6, 8-98:8, 7-99:7, 11-99:7, 1-00:6, 6-00:5, 7-00:6, 12-00:7, 3-01:7, 10-01:7, 11-01:5, 8-02:4,7, 9-02:4

Schreyer, Alice D."Anniversary Tribute to the Library of Congress" 6-00:5"Eugene Field and His Books" 12-94:5"Grant to Preserve a Chicago and National Treasure" 9-99:6"University of Chicago Exhibition" 2-00:6

Schubert, Franz9-99:6

Schultz, Arthur W.6-98:6

Schultz, Bonnie10-93:4, 9-97:6

Schultz, James Willard2-99:8

Schulze, Franz1-01:8

Schumann, Robert9-99:6

Schuyler, George C.3-98:3

Schwab, Gustav9-99:3

Schwar, Scott7-96:6, 6-99:6

Schwar, Scottletter 9-96:4

Schwartz, Charles6-97:6

Schwartz, Seymour

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Schwarzlose, Richard9-01:7

Schweitzer, Albert1-99:2

Science Correspondence Club12-99:6

science fiction12-98:1,4, 12-99:1,6-7

"The Science Fiction and Fantasy Collections of the NIU Libraries" by Samuel T. Huang

12-98:1,4

Science Fiction Writers of America12-98:4

Scopes Trial3-98:2,4*,5*,7*

Scot, Reginald1-98:4

Scott, Barry8-95:4

Scott, John A.12-94:5

Scott, Nathan3-95:5

Scott, Robert F.11-98:4

Scottsdale, AZ11-94:4

Scoville Institute7-96:3

scribes4-96:l

Scribner’s Rare Book Room11-01:7

The Scriptorium4-95:5

Scruton, Judson11-93:4, 1-94:1,5, 2-94:1

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“Scuttlebutt”4-02:5

“Séance for a Minyan”9-02:7

“A Season in Hell”1-03:5*

"The Second Book of the DOFOBS"4-99:4*

"Second FABS Meeting Held in New York City" by Hayward Blake8-94:5

Seefeldt, Michael8-95:4, 6-99:6

Seefeldt, Michael"Prized Hemingway Books" 7-96:3-4

Seidel, Richard9-94:5, 6-97:4

Seidenberg, Caryl12-00:7, 12-01:14*, 8-02:3

Sekiguchi, Takeshi11-96:3

selam8-01:6

"Selected Auto Bookshops From Along the Road"10-97:6

"Selected Thoreau Materials at the Newberry Library" by John Hassett Brady8-99:4

Self, Bill5-96:3

Self, Peggy5-96:3

Senegal5-02:2

Senghor, Leopold5-02:2,3

Sennhauser, Robert5-95:5

"Sense and Sensibility"5-96:1

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Sequoiah Canyon National Park5-01:3

sequoias5-01:2

Sequoyah9-95:1

"Seven"2-00:7, 4-01:7, 9-02:10

Seventy-Six Society7-98:7

Sexton, Nancy6-94:1, 2-96:4

Seyforth, Hugh10-97:3

Seyforth, Robert10-97:3

Seymour, Ralph Fletcher4-94:3, 2-95:3,5, 6-96:4, 11-96:1,4, 7-98:6, 10-98:5-7, 4-99:1, 5-01:7, 7-

01:7

Shackleton, Ernest11-98:4, 2-01:2,3,4,5*

"Shadowlands"3-94:1,3

"Shake the Hand that Shook the Hand...and So Forth" by Laurel Church5-00:6-7

Shakers12-01:4-5,9

Shakertown, Ky.12-01:4

Shakespeare, William9-93:2, 4-94:1, 9-94:3, 5-96:1,6, 1-97:2, 8-97:5, 2-99:6, 7-01:3, 12-01:1*-films

10-00:6-First Folio

10-01:7

"Shakespeare on Film: an update" by Samuel Crowl10-00:6

Shapiro, Al8-95:4

Sharps and Flats

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Shasta12-99:6

Shaw, George Bernard5-98:1, 12-98:5, 10-99:5-6, 3-01:5

Shaw, Howard4-95:5

ShawChicago2-02:8

Shay, Art7-99:7, 5-00:4,5,7

Shay, Art"Personal Glimpses of Nelson Algren" 5-00:1

Shay, Florence9-93:4, 10-93:4, 7-94:1, 12-94:6, 6-95:1, 8-95:4, 4-97:2, 6-97:4, 7-97:4,

12-99:7, 5-00:5, 6-00:8, 8-01:7

Shay, Florence"Through a Photographer's Wife's Eye" 5-00:5

Shay, Harmon5-00:1*

Shay, Jon5-00:1*

Shay, Richard5-00:1*

Shayt, David8-98:2

Sheahan, James W.7-98:7

Sheep Letters11-98:3*,5

Sheldon, Alice B.12-99:7

Sheldon, Raccoona12-99:7

Shepard, Ernest H.12-94:4, 2-97:4

Sherlock Holmes Society of London4-02:5

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Sherman, Eunice C.11-01:2

Sherman, John4-00:8, 11-00:7

Sherman, Philip11-01:2

Sherman, Roy V.11-01:2

Sherwin Beach Press11-00:7, 9-01:7,8

Sherwood, John11-94:2

Shield, Etta12-01:10

Shields, Charles J.11-94:6, 4-95:4, 8-95:4, 3-96:7, 12-97:3, 4-98:6, 5-99:6, 6-99:5, 9-99:7,

11-00:5, 12-01:13, 4-02:5-Day

4-95:4

Shields, Charles J."The Art of 'Keeping' the Season" 12-94:1"The Better Part of One's Life" 9-98:7"Caxtonian Recalls a 'Doll in a teacup'" 12-97:3"Caxtonian Remembers Lindbergh Over Philly" 7-97:1

"Shields Honored by Council as Caxtonian Copy Editor"6-99:5

"The Ship of Ishtar"1-99:7

“Shirt”12-01:14*

Shoemaker, Morrell11-94:6, 5-99:8, 11-99:7, 8-01:7, 12-01:1,15, 2-02:5, 8-02:7

Showalter, Craig V.1-94:6, 8-97:8, 9-97:4,8, 11-99:4

Shrade Cutlery9-02:2

Sickles, Harry7-97:3

Sidney, Philip8-94:4

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Siegler, Larry12-93:3, 8-94:5, 1-95:7, 2-95:1,4, 4-96:3, 4-97:6, 9-97:7, 2-98:6, 7-01:5,

8-02:5

Siegler, Larry‘FABS find Chicago Fabulous” 8-02:4-5letter 8-97:4

Sierra Club5-01:1

Sifferell, Charles E.4-97:2

Sigler, Alyce K.12-95:4

"Signs of Times"10-97:6

Silk, Gerald10-97:5

Silk, William11-94:2

Silver, Louis4-00:4

Silver Penguin Award4-02:5

Silverberg, Robert12-99:6

Simmons, Charles6-00:8

Simon, John Y.2-01:5

Simon, Paul11-97:8, 6-00:8, 8-00:1*

Simonds, O.C., & Co.4-98:3

“The Simple Spirit”12-01:8

Simply Elegant Catering1-94:4

Sinclair, Upton5-00:3

Sinfonia de Camera

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3-02:6

"A Sinful Error"2-94:4

"Singapore Exhibit Honors Caxton Club Namesake"8-97:6

Singleton, Charles7-00:5

Sinson, Dorothy4-01:5, 5-01:8, 7-01:7, 8-01:7, 3-02:7, 4-02:7

Sinson, Dorothy"Pearl Buck" 4-01:1,4,5

Sinson, Junie L.8-00:8, 9-00:8, 5-01:8, 6-01:7, 7-01:7, 10-01:8, 3-02:7, 4-02:7, 8-02:5

Sinson, Junie L."Caxtonian Visits Nobel Literature Chairman" 4-01:6“Nobel Committee Launched” 6-02:7“Special Notice” 3-02:4

Sinson, Scott6-02:7

Sixth Floor Museum11-97:2

Sizemore, John A.1-00:7

Skarsgard, Susan2-94:4

"The Skeletons of Dreams" by Philip Appleman

3-98:4

skiing3-97:3

Skinner, Cornelia Otis1-00:3

Skramstad, Harold10-96:2, 11-98:7*

Skubish, Karen A.1-94:1,4, 3-94:4, 5-94;3, 6-94:6, 7-94:1*,5, 9-94:6, 11-94:6, 12-94:1,6,

1-95:2, 2-95:1,2,3*, 4-95:4, 5-95:4,7, 6-95:1, 8-95:4,5, 9-95:1, 12-95:4, 5-96:8, 2-97:6, 5-97:6, 8-97:4,8, 9-97:3*,8, 1-98:7, 2-98:5, 4-98:3, 7-98:8, 4-99:5, 5-99:8, 6-99:5, 1-00:7, 6-00:8, 2-01:7*, 2-02:4*, 8-02:4, 10-02:7

Skubish, Karen A.

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"Dinner Programs", 9-95 to 8-97, always last page

Slater, J.H."Watermarks" 11-93:3

slavery, in American political cartoons11-97:4

Sloan, James Park5-96:8, 6-96:5*,6

Slocum, Charlotte12-00:7

Slocum, John10-96:2

Slusser, Jean Paul1-01:4

small press12-98:1

Smith, Mrs.1-97:3

Smith, C. Prentiss12-97:7

Smith, Charles A.2-00:5

Smith, Edgar W.3-02:5

Smith, Elmira4-99:6*

Smith, Frances "Scottie" Fitzgerald11-94:2,3

Smith, Hal12-00:3

Smith, Herman Dunlop3-00:4

Smith, Jane7-94:4, 1-95:4, 4-95:6

Smith, Jean Edward10-02:1

Smith, Karen5-95:4

Smith, Neva

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Smith, Page12-97:1

Smith, Philip9-95:6, 10-95:6

Smith, Samuel Harrison6-00:5

Smith, Liz10-00:5

Smith, Sid9-97:5

Smith, Sidney12-97:7

Smith Center for the History of Cartography3-00:4

Smith College9-97:6, 9-02:3

Smith Used Bookstore1-99:7

Smithsonian Institution5-97:2, 8-98:2

Snezek, Paul5-99:3,6

Snow, C.P.3-97:5

snowflakes1-96:2*,3*

"So Red the Nose"5-99:6*

society9-01:2

Society of Bibliophiles5-97:3

Society of Typographic Arts9-95:5, 5-97:1*, 7-98:4, 3-01:1,3, 12-01:14, 6-02:5

Sokol, Bernard H.11-97:1

Solito, Enrico

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4-02:6

Solomon, Hannah5-02:4

Solomon, Larry6-94:6

Solomon, Larry"America's Storyteller, Edgar Allan Poe" 5-98:3"A Chronology of the Books of Edgar Allan Poe" 5-98:7

"Ray Bradbury" 12-98:7see also bibliographies

Solomon's Temple, cost of building6-01:6

"Some Faces of the Caxton Centennial"5-95:3

"Some Thoughts on Libraries and Librarians" by Jack Weintraub7-95:4

"Some Word to Say" by Buddhadeva Bose11-97:3

"Somerset Maugham: World Traveler, Famed Storyteller" by Craig V. Showalter9-97:4

"Sommersby"5-99:5

"Son of the Middle Border"6-97:2,5*

"Song of the Exposition"8-96:2,5

"Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem"4-98:5

"Sonnet 221B" by Vincent Starrett3-97:7

"Sonnet XXVI" by Edna St. Vincent Millay10-99:3

"Sonnets of Petrarch"5-94:1*

Sorkin-Eisenberg, Linda5-97:5

Sotheby's11-93:3, 8-97:4

"Sotheby's David Redden Scheduled as November Dinner Speaker"

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11-94:l

souls1-99:2

"The Soul's Code"7-97:2, 9-97:7

"The Sound of Words"10-01:7

South Africa

5-97:3

South Greenland Press12-98:3,4

South Union Village, Ky.12-01:4

Southey, Robert2-01:6

Soviet bloc4-00:2

Spanjer Bros.12-01:9

"Speaker Lauds Chicago As Book Conservator"6-95:1,4

"Special Newberry Exhibitions Slated for Holiday Season" by Bill Minter12-93:1

"Special Outing to Wisconsin Planned"6-97:6

"Special U of I Auction Set"3-96:7

"A Specialist's Rare Look at 'Rare" Foreign Books" by Pierre Ferrand4-99:3,6

Spencer, Anne5-98:4

Spermacetti Press4-02:5

Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies5-95:4

Spieler, Marc1-99:4

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The Spinning Wheel4-98:3

The Spirit of St. Louis7-97:1

"Spirited Away"1-94:4

Spitzmueller, Pamela6-95:4

“Splinters”12-01:11*

Spofford, Ainsworth Rand6-94:3

Spofford, Richardson L.1-98:7, 10-02:7

Spoor, John Alden11-94:5, 4-99:1, 9-99:6

"Sports and Pastimes for In-door and Out"1-96:3

Springer, Lloyd S.5-02:7

Spy12-00:6

squirrel8-99:6*

STA-see Society of Typographic Arts

"STA and the Caxton Club Experience: Heady Time in Final Years of Letterpress" by Bruce Beck

5-97:1

Stam, David6-94:6

stamps6-00:4*, 9-00:4

Standard, Paul3-01:7, 10-01:7

Standard Club7-01:6

Standish, Craig Peter1-97:1

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Stanford University9-97:6, 6-99:5, 7-00:6

Stanley, Eliot A.8-94:5, 2-95:4, 3-98:6 (as Earl), 4-98:4,8, 1-00:6

Stanlis, Eleanor2-01:5

Stanlis, Peter J.3-94:4, 9-94:6, 10-94:6, 3-96:1,3,6*, 2-97:6, 6-97:1*, 9-97:7*, 1-98:7, 5-

99:6,8, 8-99:7, 11-99:7, 2-00:7, 7-00:6, 10-00:7, 1-01:2,3-4, 2-01:5, 4-01:8, 6-01:7, 8-01:7, 10-01:1,6, 1-02:1*

Stanlis, Peter J."Caxtonian Peter Stanlis Recalls Friendship with Frost" 3-96:3"Caxtonian Stanlis Recalls Carlos Baker" 6-97:1"Caxtonian's Address Defined Poetry" 3-96:6“Reflections on…’The Black Cottage’” 1-02:1,3,6"Reminiscence of Frost" 1-01:3-4

Stapleton, Jack4-00:7

Starr, Martin12-95:4

Starrett, Charles V.E.See Starrett, Vincent

Starrett, Ray5-01:7

Starrett, Vincent10-93:2, 4-00:7, 10-00:4, 5-01:6-7, 3-02:5-gravestone 5-01:6

Starrett, Vincent"Sonnet 221B" 3-97:7

Stashower, Dan5-01:8

“Stasny Domov”7-02:1

"The State of the Club: 1994" by Robert Cotner7-94:4

states’ rights10-02:4

station wagons10-97:5

Steele, Frederick Dorr

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4-00:7

Steele, Rufus9-94:4

Stehler, Jeff9-96:3

Steichen, Edward9-02:9

Stein, Gertrude8-01:4

Steinway Hall10-98:5

Stendhal10-99:2

Stennhauser, Robert5-97:5

Sterling, Kenyon5-96:3

Stern, Alfred W.2-94:3

Stern, Harry7-94:1*, 6-00:8

Stern, Madeleine10-01:4

Sterner, Albert E.5-98:5

Steudenmann, Aspen4-98:2. 8-00:2,3*

Steudenmann, David8-00:2,3*

Steudenmann, Drake4-98:2, 6-00:2, 8-00:2,3*, 4-01:2

Steudenmann, Erin7-95:2, 6-00:2, 8-00:2,3*

Steudenmann, Willow4-98:2, 8-00:2,3*

Stevens, Bradley9-97:7*

Stevens, Harry

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2-00:1

Stevens, Wallace3-99:5

Stewart, Columba11-01:8

Stieber, Michael4-98:3, 8-02:5

Stieber, Nancy Hart8-02:5

Stinehour, Stephen1-00:7, 8-02:5,7

Stoffel, Lester7-96:4

Stone, Herbert S.11-93:3, 1-95:5, 7-98:7, 12-99:1

Stone, Nancy9-96:4

Stone, Vernon12-00:1

Stone & Kimball10-95:3, 5-98:5,7(logo), 12-99:1

Stone Wall Press3-94:1

stonecrop8-01:6

Stott, Samuel10-02:7

Strahov Monastery10-96:1*

Straits of Magellan12-99:3*

“The Strange Fate of Arthur Rimbaud, Boy Poet” by Pierre Ferrand1-02:4-6

Stratford Festival7-01:2-3

Stratton-Porter, Gene12-96:1*,2,3,4,5

Strauss, Juliet V.

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7-97:4-Memorial 7-97:4*

"Street Named in Aurora for V.L.Parrington"9-95:5

"Street Scene"12-00:2

Strnad, Paul9-02:9

Strovovsken Dirndle10-96:1,6

Strum, Ione Thornton3-99:1, 1-00:7

Strum, Ione Thornton"A Writer's Memory" 3-99:4letter 4-02:4,6

Stuart, Jesse11-99:2,3*,5*

Stuart, Jesse"Hold April" 11-99:3letter 11-99:3

Stuart, Naomi11-99:3*

Studs Terkel Humanitarian Service Award12-99L7

Stutz firetruck10-97:7

Sullivan, David9-93:3

Sullivan, Louis10-98:5

Sullivan, Michael10-02:8

Sullivan, Peggy 9-95:4, 10-95:3, 11-95:6, 12-95:6, 5-97:6, 12-97:6,8, 1-98:7, 7-98:3, 7-

99:7, 6-00:7, 12-00:7,8, 5-01:7, 8-01:7, 9-01:7, 10-01:8, 2-02:4, 8-02:7,8, 10-02:8

Sullivan, Peggy"Dinner Programs", p. 8, 9-01 to present"Lindbergh First Editions" 7-97:6"Lindberghs Remembered" 7-97:1,5

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see also obituaries

Sullivan, Robert6-00:8, 8-01:5*

Sulu, Captain3-02:5

Sulzbach-Mannheim-Munich Bible11-01:7

"Summer Workshop"6-94:6

Sunday, Billy8-02:2,8*

"Sunday Morning"3-99:5

Supreme Court10-02:1,2,4

Surtz, Edward4-94:l

Sussman, Vic4-95:8

Sutter, Sem C.6-94:4, 7-94:1, 5-96:3, 11-01:7

"Sutter Curates Exhibit" by Robert Cotner6-94:4

Suzuki, D.T.12-00:4

Sveinsson, John1-99:6

Swallow, Alan5-99:5, 2-02:7

Swallow Press5-99:5, 2-02:7

Swanson, Patricia K.9-93:3

Swanstrom, Thomas E.6-00:8, 8-02:7

Sward, Marilyn5-95:5, 2-97:6, 5-97:5, 12-99:7

Swedish Academy

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4-01:6

Swift, Jonathon1-94:1

"Swift Is Subject of October Meeting"10-96:4

"A Swift Kick-Off For the New Year" by Tom Joyce1-94:1

Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 257-00:4

Szathmary, Louis II8-95:6, 5-96:3, 12-96:4, 4-97:3, 8-97:4, 10-01:8, 12-01:8

Szathmary, Magda12-96:4

Szathmary, Sada12-96:4

T"The Tablet"

6-96:4

Taft, Lorado2-95:5, 4-95:5

Tague, Bill4-96:5

Taize12-01:6

Talbot, Earl6-95:1, 1-98:4

Talbot, Lydia1-00:7, 10-02:7

the Talented Tenth2-96:3

"Tales"1-94:3*

"Tales of Edgar Allan Poe"8-99:7

Taliesin West11-96:3

Tallman House3-97:8

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Tamagrour6-99:1,4

"Tamar and Other Poems"3-00:1

Tamarind Studio6-95:3-4

Tanner, Terry12-95:4, 7-97:3, 4-02:4

Tanner, Terrysee bibliographies

Tanner, Wesley12-93:4, 1-94:6, 2-94:4

"Tao Te Ching"12-00:4-5

Taper, Louise5-96:3

Tapp, Mara10-00:5

Targ, William3-95:4

Targett, Bob8-97:4

Tarzan12-99:1*

Tasfar family8-00:5

“Taxonomy of Educational Objectives”6-02:2

Taylor, Bayard8-96:2

Taylor, Bert Leston12-01:11

Taylor, Edward7-96:3-4

Taylor, Merrily E.3-01:7

Taylor, W. Thomas10-96:3

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Taylor's Company Battery B First Illinois Light Artillery4-95:1

Taymor, Julie10-00:6

Teague, Tom3-96:8

Teipel, Alex2-95:3

Teipel, Julie2-95:3

Teka-Wilke, Ekkehard4-95:4

telescope2-00:6*

television8-96:1, 7-97:2

Templar, Simon3-02:4

Temple Sholom9-98:4*

"Ten Times Tao Te Ching: Collecting a Tao Classic" by Pierre Ferrand12-00:4-5

Tennyson, Alfred1-95:6

TerHorst, Paul10-97:4

Terkel, Studs5-95:2, 12-97:1*,5, 5-00:2

Ternan, Ellen8-00:4-5

“Terra Incognita”9-02:4*

Terras, Donald J.5-97:6, 6-97:6, 10-02:7

La Terraza8-98:6

Terry, Michael8-95:4

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Tevatron Accelerator12-01:3

Texas Dominoes9-02:11

Texas School Book Depository11-97:2

Thackeray, William M.12-94:4

Thackery, David T.9-98:6

“There Is But One Child” by Robert Cotner3-02:3

"There's More to Doyle Than Holmes" by C. Fred Kittle3-97:1,7

Theriot, Dennis5-99:3

Theriot, Lee5-99:3

thinker-tinkers8-97:2

thinkingsee thought

"Thirties and Books, or, How I Became a Field Marshal at Seven Years of Age, and Later Found Atonement for Sins Visited Upon Young Officers" by K.H.Paterson

11-94:4

“This About Those Tears on His Rock Face” by Laurel Church7-02:7

"This Side of Paradise"8-01:1

Thistle Bindery9-02:4,9-10

Thomas, Clarence10-02:4

Thomas, Danny1-00:3

Thomas, Donna12-96:6, 1-97:6

Thomas, Edward7-01:2

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Thomas, James C.12-01:4,9

Thomas, Jeffrey1-98:6, 2-98:6

Thomas, Jo9-01:7

Thomas, Peter12-96:6, 1-97:6

Thomas, Samuel W.12-01:9

"Thomas Go Bragh"5-95:4

"Thomas Wolfe Review"9-00:5*

"Thomas Wolfe Society: Keeper of the Heritage"9-00:5

Thompson, Carole8-01:7

Thompson, George8-98:8

Thompson, George Everet10-98:4

Thompson, James Westfall3-95:5

Thompson, Joanna3-99:4

Thompson, Larry3-94:1,4, 4-94:4, 10-95:1, 1-96:4

Thompson, Lawrance7-00:4, 10-01:3

Thompson, Lawranceletter 3-96:5

Thompson, Michael5-01:8, 11-01:8, 4-02:7, 8-02:4,7,8, 10-02:7,8

Thompson, Michael“Caxtonians to see ‘Empire of the Sultans’” 1-02:7

Thompson, Richard A.4-98:3

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Thomson, James4-01:1

Thonet bentwood furniture12-01:9

Thoreau, Henry David1-94:2,3, 4-98:2,4, 7-98:2, 8-99:2-4, 1-00:2, 11-00:2-burial site

8-99:2

Thornton, R.V.4-97:2

Thorpe, Clarence DeWitt1-01:3

"Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Books, But Thou Shalt Be Generous To Thy Neighbor" by Gene Hotchkiss

6-99:5

thought2-02:2,3

thoughtlessness2-02:3

"A Thought on Books" by Winston S. Churchill10-96:5

"1001 Afternoons in Chicago"5-99:1*

Thrale, Mrs.12-00:8

"Three Views of a Fringed Gentian"4-98:4

"Through a Photographer's Wife's Eyes" by Florence Shay5-00:5

"Thunderhead"12-96:4

Thurber, James9-99:7

Tibbits, Paul7-01:2

Tichborne, Roger Charles Doughty12-00:6-7, 1-01:8

Ticknor, George7-00:7

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Tietjen, Eunice7-99:7-Collection

4-01:4

Tiffany (typeface)1-00:4

"Tillers of the Cultural Soil"12-95:4

Tilley, Morris1-01:1,4

time4-00:1,6

Times (typeface)1-00:5

Timmel, Gloria Damon9-93:4, 10-93:4, 11-93:1,4

Timmel, Gloria Damonletter 2-94:4

Tiptree, James Jr.12-99:7

"Titus Andronicus"10-00:6

"To See the World in a Grain of Sand" by Robert Cotner6-97:3

"To Teach, To Love"11-99:5*

"To the Ends of the Earth", by Robert W. Karrow2-01:3

Tobin, A.I.8-94:1, 8-97:1,5

Todd School for Boys3-99:3

Tollenaar, Mme.11-01:3

Tomanula, Steve9-02:11

Tomes, James8-95:4, 6-98:7, 3-00:8, 5-00:2, 6-00:7, 9-00:7, 4-01:7, 5-01:7, 7-01:5,7,

8-01:4*,7,8, 11-01:7, 12-01:15, 2-02:4*, 6-02:7, 8-02:4,5*,8, 10-02:7,8

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Tomes, Jim"Caxton Club President Outlines Visions" 9-01:7“Council Minutes” 5-02:8“Council Notes” 6-02:7“Council Report” 4-02:7"Dinner Programs", 9-00 to 6-01"FABS Tour" 7-01:5,7"Highlights of the September Council Meeting" 10-01:8“President’s Report” 8-02:7-8“Revels 2001” 2-02:4

Tomes, Josie7-01:5, 8-01:7*, 8-02:4-5

Toomer, Jean

4-98:5

Top Notch Bar & Restaurant6-95:3-4

Topham, Sara7-01:2-3*

Tor House3-00:2,3*

Torrence, Ridgley3-96:1

"The Torrents of Spring"7-96:4*

Torshavn11-98:3-4

Towner, Lawrence W.9-94:5, 3-95:5, 6-95:4, 3-00:4*-5

"The Townsman"4-01:4

Trachtenberg, Alan10-95:2

Trachtenberg, Alan2-96:3

"Traite Curieux et Recreatif"8-01:6

Trajan (typeface)1-00:4-5

Transcendental Clubletter 5-96:2

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Travis, Dempsey J.7-98:8, 1-99:4,6,8, 7-99:6, 9-00:7, 10-00:5, 12-00:7, 3-02:7

Travis, Dempsey J."The Langston Hughes I Can't Forget" 12-00:1,3

Trechsel, Johann2-97:5

trees4-98:7*

"La Treselegante Delicieuse Melliflue et Tresplaisante Hystorie du Tresuable, Victorieux et Excellentissime Roy Perceforest"

1-99:6*

Tribolet, Harold W.10-93:3, 6-95:4, 5-97:1, 4-98:4, 7-98:6, 3-01:3

Tribolet, Mildred10-93:3

"Tribune Article Memorializes the late Quaker Teacher Dr.Trueblood"by Andrew Bagnato

12-95:3

"A Tribute to Jesse Stuart, American Chronicler of Eastern Appalachia" by Robert Cotner

11-99:5

Trilling, Lionel8-94:2

Tristan1-99:1

“Trois Fontaines Press”9-02:6

"The Trojan Inscription in Rome"7-98:6

Troubadour (bookseller)9-02:4

Trovillion, Hal5-01:7

Trovillion, Violet5-01:7

Trovillion Private Press5-01:7

Trueblood, David Elton12-95:2,3*

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Truesdale, Judy1-96:4

Truman, Bess11-97:1

Truman, Harry S11-97:1*,6*,7, 12-01:13*

Truman, Margaret11-97:6

truth and beauty6-98:2

Trutter, John T.6-97:1

Tsai Chih Chung12-00:4,5

Tsingtau University10-01:7

Tucker, Louisa8-94:2, 10-94:5, 11-01:3*

Tucker, Stevens Parrington8-94:2, 9-95:5*, 11-01:3*

Tuckerman, Frederick3-99:5, 5-99:5

Turkey Run State Park7-97:2,4

Turner, Frederick10-97:2, 5-01:1,4,5

Turner, Frederick"At Home in the Pyramid" 10-97:3

Turow, Scott1-00:8

Turtle Press9-93:1, 11-93:1, 9-95:3, 2-97:4, 5-97:4, 10-98:4,7, 12-01:15

Tuscan (type)6-02:4

Twain, Mark8-95:1, 3-01:3,5, 9-01:8

Tweed, William M.11-97:3

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"The 12 Days After Christmas: Negro Folklore" 1-94:4

27 Chicago Designers7-98:4

Twinrocker Mill6-95:3-4(logo)

"Two Books With Cherished Attachments: A Collector Remembers" by David Meyer1-96:3

"Two Caxtonians Join Ranks of Honorary Members" by Hayward Blake9-93:1

"Two French Intellectuals Remembered" by Pierre Ferrand6-01:1,4,5

"Two Lucky Book Finds at Marshall Field's Old Bookshop in Chicago"by David Meyer

7-97:3

Two Rivers Historical Society6-02:4

"2001: A Space Odyssey"12-98:6*

“2002 Nominating Committee Named”6-02:7

"Two Years Before the Mast"1-94:3*, 8-99:1

Tyler, Dorothy C.1-01:3

Tympan9-01:5

type, wood6-02:4-5

Type Workshop5-97:1-chairs

5-97:5

typecasters9-02:5-6

typefaces4-96:4, 7-98:4-5, 10-98:1,6,7, 1-00:3-4, 4-00:7, 3-01:1,3,7, 7-02:3see also American Uncial, Baskerville, Centaur, Cromwell Tympan, Diogenes,

Dolphin, Emerson, Eusebius, Garamond, Hunt Roman, Jensen, Ludlow Eusebius, Monotype Bembo, Optima, Ovidus, Perpetua, Regulus, Renaissance Roman, Roman, Tiffany, Times, Trajan, Tuscan, Tympan

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“Types of Pan”12-01:10*

typesetters6-02:3

typography7-98:1,6, 3-01:3

U"UIC Design Archive is Major Repository Honoring Caxtonian Middleton" by Gretchen Lagana

7-98:4

"UIC Professor Sloan to Speak on Jerzy Kosinski at June Dinner Meeting" by Susan Rossen

6-96:5

"Ulysses"6-98:1,7

"Ulysses in Nighttown"6-98:8

Under the Gingko Tree4-97:4

Underwood, Muriel9-93:3, 11-94:1, 1-95:6, 5-95:5, 2-97:6, 5-97:1*,5, 7-98:6, 12-01:14,15

Underwood, Muriel"For the Love of Letterpress" 5-97:1,5

see also book reviews

Union League Club4-95:1, 4-97:5, 9-97:7, 11-97:5, 2-01:5, 8-02:4

Union League Club (NY)4-02:5-6

Union of Slovenian Journalists7-02:1

United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second AppearingSee “Shakers”

Unity Temple (Oak Park)11-96:1,5*

"Universal Knowledge in the Year of the Caxton Club's Birth", by Dan Crawford6-01:6

University Club of Chicago8-94:4, 9-94:3-4, 11-94:6, 12-94:6, 1-95:5

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University of Chicago6-94:4,6, 2-95:2, 5-95:1,4, 8-95:3, 2-96:5, 1-97:4, 2-97:3, 4-97:5, 5-

97:4, 6-98:6, 2-00:6, 9-01:7, 10-01:5,8, 8-02:4-Library 9-99:7, 2-00:6-Library Society

11-01:5-Press

2-95:6

"University of Chicago Exhibition Features Galileo", by Alice Schreyer2-00:6

University of Illinois at Chicago5-95:1,4, 3-96:6, 7-98:4, 10-98:5, 6-99:7

University of Iowa Center for the Book8-95:6

University of Michigan1-01:1,2,3, 10-01:1

University of Missouri Press9-01:7

University of New Hampshire1-01:2

University of Oklahoma11-01:1

University of San Francisco7-00:6

University of Virginia6-94:6, 10-95:4, 3-96:4, 6-97:4, 5-99:7, 6-00:7

University of Western Ontario3-94:2

University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee4-02:7

Untermeyer, Louis3-96:3

“Up Your Bid!” by Dan rawford2-02:5

Updike, John8-02:5

"USiana"12-93:3, 6-02:6

Utley, George B.2-00:1

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"Utopia"5-94:1, 2-97:3

V“V.L.Parrington: He Changed the Way Americans Looked at the World” by

Robert Cotner11-01:1,6

"Vachel Lindsay: Illinois Poet, American Troubadour", by Robert Cotner7-99:1,3,4

Vaisey, David George9-99:8, 11-99:6, 7-01:4

Valdes, Caridad8-98:5, 10-98:3

Valese, Alberto10-99:7

Valicenti, Rick7-94:5

van der Kropt, Peter10-01:5

van der Rohe, Ludwig Mies7-98:4

Van Doren, Carl10-99:3

Van Kampen, Kimberleysee Molinari, Kim

Van Loo, Naomi7-01:4-5

Van Pelt, Lisa9-02:3

Van Stiver, J.B.3-00:6

Van Vechten, Carl2-98:5, 3-98:3, 9-01:6

Van Winkle, Rip1-98:1*

Vanderbilt, Kermit11-01:6

Vanderpoel, John H. Art Association4-95:4

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Vandervoort, Peter6-97:3

Vandoros, T.S.6-00:8, 2-02:5

Vanguard Award9-99:7

"Vanity Fair"12-00:6

"Varietes Historiques et Litteraires"4-99:3

Vatican Apostolic Library11-95:4

Veatch, Bob9-02:4*-5

Veatch, Lynne9-02:4*-5

Veatch’s Arts of the Book9-02:4-5

Veldener, Johann5-96:7, 6-96:3

Verlaine, Paul1-02:4-6

Verne, Jules12-99:1

verse (untitled) by Robert Cotner7-94:4, 9-94:2

verse (untitled) by Robert Frost10-01:6

"A Verse for Our Centennial" by Robert Cotner2-95:3

"A Very Special Caxton Gathering: A Salute to All Friday Luncheons" by Robert Cotner

7-98:3

"A Very Special Thanks to Exhibiting Institutions"5-95:4

"The Victory Monument"10-99:4

Viereck, Edwina

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10-99:5

Viereck, George10-99:5

Viereck, George Sylvester10-99:5-6

Viereck, Louis10-99:5

Viereck, Peter10-99:5

Vietnam War Memorial3-01:1

Vilain, Jean-Francois4-97:6

Villa I Tatti9-93:4

Villa Mauresque9-97:4

"The Village Blacksmith"10-95:4

Villon, Francois1-01:1

"Vincent Starrett: A Chicago Man of Letters", by Robert Mangler5-01:6

"A Visit From St. Nicholas"4-95:4

Visscher, C.J.3-00:4,5

"A Visual Essay for Arbor Day" by Robert Cotner4-98:7

Vitale, Sereno12-99:5

Vitols, Jill7-01:3

Vixen Press12-01:14

Vlacq, Adrian8-01:6

"Voice Your Opinion"

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4-94:3

"La Voie Royale"6-01:4,5*

Volck, Adalbert J.11-97:4

Volk, Leonard W.2-98:3

Volkert, Eric6-97:1*

Volland, P.F. & Co.10-93:4, 11-93:1, 7-95:4, 12-99:1

Voltaire2-01:6

von Kurowsky, Agnes7-96:6

Von Pustau, Erna4-01:4

Von Rhein, John10-98:2

Vree, Roger1-94:6, 2-94:4, 9-94:6, 12-95:4

W"W.A.Dwiggins and His Legacy"

6-94:6

W-Hollow11-99:2,3*

Wade, Marion E., Center3-94:1,3, 2-97:4, 4-98:6, 5-99:7, 2-00:7. 4-01:7, 9-02:10

Wagner, Durrett2-02:7*

Wagner, Durrett"The Lewis-Winters Chicago Connection Revisited" 5-99:5

Wagner, Richard9-99:6-use of German source material

1-99:1

Wahlgreen, Francis11-01:5

"Walden"

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1-94:3*, 7-98:3*, 8-99:1*,2,4*

Walden Pond7-98:2, 8-99:2*,4*

Waley, Arthur12-00:5

Walker, Alan2-97:2,5*, 11-00:2

Walker, A'Leila2-98:5

Walker, Dale8-02:4

Walker, Emory4-95:3

Walker, Jennone10-96:1*

Walker, Speedy2-95:1

Wall, David8-02:5,7

Wallace, Earl D.12-01:5

Waller, John12-95:5

Walroad, Francis8-95:1

Walser, Richard9-00:5

Walsh, Frank6-98:1,4

"Walt Whitman: From Brooklyn Editor to the World's Poet" by Robert Cotner8-96:1,6

Waltham Street Press10-01:8-logo

10-01:5

Walton, Anthony"Gwendolyn Brooks" (excerpt) 1-01:6

Wanamaker, Sam10-99:6

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Wandrei, Donald12-98:1

Ward, CatharineLetter 1-00:7

Ward, John Chapman1-00:7

Ward, Leslie12-00:6

Warde, Beatrice5-97:5

Warner, Marina3-01:6

Warner, Richard3-96:7

Warnock, John3-01:7

Warren, William B.2-95:4

Warro, Edward A.12-00:7

Warth, T.E., Esq., Automotive Books10-97:3,6

Warwick Press9-02:1,3

Washburn, Wilcomb10-96:2

Washington, Booker T.4-94:2

Washington, George7-00:5, 10-02:1

"Washington Center to Show Rare Films"2-96:4

"Washington Library Center Offers 'Kicks on Route 66'"3-96:8

Washington Press10-98:4

Washtenaw County Courthouse1-01:2

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Wasmuth Portfolios10-98:5

"The Waste Land"2-01:2

watermarks11-93:3

"Watermarks" by J.H.Slater11-93:3

Waters, Elizabeth7-01:6

Waters, Ethel5-98:4

Watson, John A.4-02:5*-6

"Watt"6-98:5

Watts, Isaac7-02:4

Watts, Raymond9-97:3, 4-98:3

Waubonsee Community College11-95:5

"Wau-Bun"12-93:3, 1-96:5, 6-97:2,5*, 4-99:7

Waukegan, Illinois12-98:7

Way, W. Irving11-93:3, 3-94:3, 7-94:5, 9-97:6*, 7-98:7

Wazeman, Fred7-96:3

"WBEZ Radio Covers Caxton Commercial"4-95:3

Weber, Charles5-99:3

Weber, Francis8-94:5

Weber, John12-01:9

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Wecker, Alvin11-00:5

Weese, Harry4-98:3

Weimar9-99:3

Weinberg, Arthur3-98:4

Weinberg, Dan9-98:7

Weinberg, Lila3-98:4

Weinberg, Robert11-96:5, 8-98:7

Weiner, George IV7-01:5,7

Weiner, Jack12-00:7, 6-01:8, 10-02:7

Weintraub, Jack"Some Thoughts on Libraries and Librarians" 7-95:4

"Weird Tales"12-99:1

Weisman, Martin5-99:5

Welcome House4-01:4

"Well, Well, Welles: Look What We've Found", by Dan Crawford3-99:3

Wellcome, Syrie9-97:4

Welles, Orson3-99:3

Wells, Amos11-01:4*

Wells, Gabriel8-00:6, 11-01:7

Wells, H.G.10-00:3

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Wells, Jim10-93:4, 4-94:4, 12-94:2, 11-99:7, 1-00:6, 3-00:7, 3-01:1, 12-01:14, 3-

02:7, 6-02:1

Wells, Jimsee exhibition reviews, obituaries

Welty, Eudora9-00:7

Wendorf, Richard2-95:6, 3-95:6, 4-95:1

Wenhert, E.H.4-96:1

Wentworth, John10-98:4

Wentworth, Thomas7-99:8

Wenzel, Rupert1-94:5, 8-95:4, 7-98:8

Werner, Arno9-02:1,9

Werner, Eric2-97:1, 1-98:7, 7-98:3

Wesley, Charles7-02:5,7,8*

Wesley, John7-02:8*

Wesmuth, Ernst11-96:5

West, Anthony James10-99:8

Western Reserve Historical Society12-01:4

Weston, Brett1-97:4

Weston, Edward3-00:6

Wetherell, Elizabeth Hall8-99:8, 10-02:7

"What Happens in Literature"

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3-95:2

Whateley Antiquarian9-02:4

Wheaton College3-94:1,2, 5-95:4, 10-95:1, 1-96:4, 4-98:7, 5-99:7, 4-01:7, 9-02:10

see also "Marion A. Wade Center"

"Wheaton College Publishes Review"4-01:7

Wheelwright, William Bond9-01:5

Whelan, Michael4-02:6

"When I Heard the Learned Astronomer", by Walt Whitman12-99:3

“When the Bauhaus met the Shakers” by Susan Jackson Keig12-01:4-5,9

"When the Sleeper Awakes"10-00:3

Whipple, Edwin8-96:2

White, Bill6-97:1

White, David C.11=98:4

White, Pearl9-01:6

White, R.Quincy6-00:8

White, Walter4-01:1

White, Willard E.2-95:3, 5-95:3, 6-95:1, 12-95:4

Whitehall, Harold E. "Fritz"7-94:2,3*

Whitehall, Harold E."Anne Bolleyn (or Bullen)" 7-94:3"William Longland (or Langland)" 7-94:3

Whitehill, Walter Muir1-96:5

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Whitman, Walt8-96:1*,2,3*,5,6, 12-96:2, 1-97:3,5, 12-99:2,3, 3-00:1,6,7, 5-02:5-grave

12-99:3

Whitman, Walt"When I Heard the Learned Astronaut" 12-99:3

Whitney, J.H.E.10-02:1

Whitson, E. Max8-00:7

Whittier, John Greenleaf8-96:2

"Who's Who in Chicago and Vicinity"6-01:6

"Who Was Caxton's Prime Mover in 1895?" by Frank J. Piehl9-97:6

"Whoroscope"6-98:5

Wiche, Glen N.10-93:4, 3-94:4, 4-94:4, 7-94:1, 1-95:8, 2-95:6, 3-95:1,6, 5-95:3, 6-95:1,

8-95:4, 9-95:5, 3-96:7, 2-97:4, 5-97:6, 2-98:8, 12-98:5, 1-99:6, 1-00:8, 2-01:5, 1-02:8

Wiche, Glen N."Book-Hunting in the Arctic: The Faroe Islands" 11-98:3-5"Book-Hunting in the Arctic: Greenland Chapter" 12-98:3-5"Book-Hunting in the Arctic: Iceland a Literate Culture" 1-99:3-6"Chicago's Historic Fine Arts Building" 2-95:5

see also book reviews

Wiche, Susan Z.3-96:7

Wicoff, Abraham4-96:2

Wide Awake Garage9-02:4

"The Wife of Martin Guerre"3-99:2, 5-99:5*-operatic version

3-99:4

Wild Carrot Letter Press9-02:6,8

Wilde, Oscar

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6-01:1

Wilder, Laura Ingalls1-97:3

Wildflower Woods12-96:2

Wilkey, Virgil3-98:2

Wilkie, David2-99:5

will2-02:2

Will, Howard2-97:6, 3-97:8, 4-97:6

"William Caxton"10-93:4, 12-93:3, 6-94:4

"William Caxton, a Bookman, Commodity Trader, and Pioneer Printer" by Roy Vance Cheney

5-96:7

"William Caxton and the Two Ends of the Book Trade" by Roy Vance Cheney4-96:1,4

"William Caxton, Club Patron, Began a Rich Tradition with Le Morte d'Arthur", by Pierre Ferrand

12-98:1,6

"William Caxton Culminated Work as Printer with Canterbury Tales"by Roy Vance Cheney

6-96:3

"William Caxton's Canterbury Tales Sold"7-99:8

"William Cullen Bryant: Lawyer, Poet, Edityor", by Robert Cotner11-00:1,3

"William Jennings Bryan: 'Keeping the Faith' from Chicago to Eternity" by Richard M. Cornelius

3-98:5

"William K. Bixby, Roswell Field, and the Dofobs", by Frank J. Piehl4-99:1,4

"William Langland (or Longland)" by Harold E. Whitehill7-94:3

"William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, William Caxton"2-99:6

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Williams, Miss7-97:5

Williams, Ben8-02:7

Williams, Chauncey L.9-97:6

Williams, Frank O.9-93:3, 1-94:1, 7-94:1,4, 12-94:6, 1-95:2,6, 2-95:1,3*, 5-95:2, 6-95:1, 6-

97:4, 9-97:3, 7-98:6, 8-00:4*,5, 2-01:7*

Williams, Gordon R.11-96:4

Williams, Harold7-97:5

Williams, Jane11-96:4

Williams, Jean8-00:4-5

Williams, Robert9-93:3, 7-94:1, 4-95:3, 5-95:5, 12-95:4, 6-96:4, 20-96:6, 11-96:6, 1-98:8,

7-98:6,8, 10-99:7, 1-00:4, 6-00:7, 9-01:7, 6-02:7, 8-02:8, 10-02:6

Williams, Robert“John M. Wing as Typesetter” 6-02:3

Williams, Roger8-01:2-3*, 11-01:2,3

Williams, William Carlos10-97:7

Williams, William Carlos"The Great Figure" 10-97:7

Willoughby, Hugh11-98:1

Wills, Garry9-94:2, 5-97:2, 8-02:5

Wilson, August8-02:5

Wilson, Douglas7-98:8

Wilson, Earl J."Frost Permeates American Linguistic Consciousness" 3-96:7

Wilson, Edmund

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4-02:4

Wilson, Edmund A.1-94:3, 8-99:1

Wilson, Francis7-98:7

Wilson, Gahan12-99:7

Wilson, Kate Ridler11-96:4, 2-97:6, 3-97:8

Wilson, Richard2-96:8, 3-96:8, 10-96:6, 11-96:4,6

Wilson, Robert12-01:3

Wilson, Woodrow3-98:5

Wilson Hall (Fermilab)12-01:3

Wimar, Dwight Deere12-00:2

Winchester, Simon9-02:3

Winder, Roland11-93:3

Windfohr House11-96:3

Windhover Press3-94:1

Windle, John, Antiquarian Bookseller1-98:6

Windsor Castle7-01:1

Wing, John M.6-02:1*,3*,7,8, 10-02:6*

Wing, John M., Foundation Collection of the History of Printing1-94:3, 8-95:5, 9-01:4

Winger, David3-94:1

Winger, Howard W.

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4-95:5

Winnie the Pooh2-97:4

Winship, Michael9-93:1*, 8-94:6, 5-99:7, 6-00:7

Winter, David10-95:1, 1-96:4

Winterich, John11-94:5

Winters, Arthur YvorSee Winters, Yvor

Winters, Daniel3-99:4

Winters, Yvor3-99:1*,3,4,5*,6,7*, 5-99:5, 6-99:5, 2-02:7

Winters, Yvor"The Marriage" 3-99:7

"A Winters' Memory", by Ione Thornton Strum3-99:4

Wisconsin in books6-97:2

Wisdom, William B.8-00:1,6-Collection

8-00:6,8, 9-00:3,6

Wise, Catherine7-01:4,5

Wisniewski, Willian7-98:3

"The Wizard of Oz"12-94:4

Wolf, Edwin II5-96:6

Wolf, Morris5-96:6, 7-01:6

Wolfe, David9-02:7

Wolfe, Thomas8-00:1*,2,3,6,8, 9-00:2,3*,4*,5,6

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-Society9-00:5

Wolfe, Thomas"Of Time and the River" (excerpt) 9-00:4

"Wolfe Collection: As Rich in Texture as the Artist's Writing", by Dennis C. Marnon

9-00:3,6

"The Woman in White"2-99:1

"Woman Reading"4-95:1*,4, 8-96:4

women4-95:2

“Women Building Chicago”3-02:8, 4-02:1*

Women's Club of Rockville11-94:2

women's rights, Pearl Buck's opinion of4-01:4

Wood, Gordon S.10-96:2

Wood, J.S.9-97:6

Wood, Vida4-98:2

Woodruff, Franklin9-01:5

Woods, Alfred L.7-95:5

Woods, J.G.8-97:6

Woodson, Carter G.4-96:6, 2-98:1

“Wood Type is Old and Very Cool!” by Matthew Doherty6-02:4-6

Woodward, David10-01:5

Woodworth's Bookstore11-00:4

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Woolf, Leonard4-02:1,4

Woolf, Virginia1-00:6, 4-02:1,4

Wordie, James Mann11-98:4

Wordie, Peter11-98:4

"Words and Pages"9-93:1

"Words for a Song", by Janet Lewis3-99:7

Wordsworth, William12-01:1

"Works of Aristotle"7-01:4

"The World of Hibernia"5-95:4

World Science Fiction Convention12-99:6

Worldcon12-99:6

World’s Columbian Exposition7-02:1,6

"Worth Reading"4-94:3

"Wrapped in Color"6-94:4

Wrenn, John H.11-94:5, 1-95:5, 2-95:5, 1-96:5, 9-97:6, 4-99:1, 9-99:6

Wright, Frank Lloyd10-94:3, 2-95:5, 11-96:1,2,3,4,5, 10-98:5-Home and Studio

11-96:1

Wright, John Lloyd11-96:1

Wright, Orville2-94:1

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Wright, Richard12-00:1

Wright, Sharon2-99:7

"Wright Programs Scheduled This Month in Oak Park"11-96:5

Wuthering Heights West5-94:4

Wyeth, Andrew1-98:4

Wyeth, Carol Bocking1-98:4

Wyeth, Carolyn1-98:4

Wyeth, Henriette1-98:4

Wyeth, N.C.12-94:4, 1-98:1,4

Wyeth, N.C.II1-98:4

Wylie, Elinor10-99:3

Wyly, Mary1-97:6

XYZ"Ya Shoulda Bin There", by Dan Crawford

1-00:6

Yale University12-97:2

Yan, H.letter 9-96:6

Yannella, Donald8-95:4, 9-95:5*, 11-95:6, 12-95:5,6, 2-97:2, 6-98:8, 3-02:7*

"Yannella to Speak at Revels on 19th Century Editor"12-95:5

"The Year of the Book in Chicago"7-94:4, 1-95:2,3

“Years Ago: A Story About a Story” by Dan rawford11-01:4

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Yela, Max4-02:7

Yokouchi, Pundy11-96:3

York, Phillip8-95:4

Yosemite5-01:4

Young, Arthur P.1-97:6, 10-02:7

Young, Brigham5-01:4

Young, Eoin10-97:3

Young, John R.4-99:1

"Yours for the Asking"1-94:5

Yu, Anthony C.8-95:4

"Yvor Winters--Stanford's Formidable Intellect", by Ed Quattrocchi3-99:1,5,6

Zahn, Carl3-01:7

Zahran, Mohsen10-01:5

Zamorano Club9-97:6, 8-02:5

Zane, John Maxcy2-94:3

Zapf, Hermann9-95:1, 1-97:6, 7-98:l,5,6, 10-98:7, 2-00:7, 1-01:7, 3-01:1,3,7*

Zapf, Hermannletters 9-95:3, 12-95:3, 10-01:7

Zapf von Hesse, Gudrun

7-98:1

"Zapf Boasts Early Chicago Connections" by Bruce Beck9-95:3

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Zapfino Script (typeface)3-01:7

Zarasova, Alena7-02:6

Zaubel, Morton7-99:8

Zeitz, Stephen7-01:5

“Zenske Listy”7-02:1

Zilkowski, Susan4-95:4

Zimmerman, Herbert P.4-98:4

Zimmerman, MarcusSee Emjayzee

Zimmerman, Paul10-97:3

Zimmerman, Thomas4-97:5

Zinman, Michael12-01:8, 4-02:8, 5-02:8

Zirngiebel, John Denys1-98:1

Zonne Bookbinding10-95:4

Zundel, John7-02:5

Zurcher, Suzette Morton see Davidson, Suzette Morton Zurcher

Zweig, Stefan11-94:4