The English Catalogue FOR 1912 GIVING IN ONE ALPHABET, UNDER AUTHOR AND TITLE, THE BEING A CONTINUATION OF THE "LONDON" AND "BRITISH" CATALOGUES; WITH THE SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY, LIMITED 1913 W PREFATORY NOTE THIS Seventy-sixth yearly issue of THE ENGLISH CATALOGUE OF BOOKS comprises the titles (under authors, and subjects or titles) of works published during 1912, and also of some received too late for inclusion in the seventy-fifth issue. The main entry for each book begins with the author's surname (if known) in heavy type. As an index to these "Author" records, entries are also made under the titles, commencing with their most important words (which usually indicate the subjects with which the books deal), or with the first words; the name or word under which the main entry appears is printed in italics in these index entries, thus giving a reference to the place where the full information about a book may be found. Main entries and index entries are in one alphabet. Writers with compound names are entered under the first part of the name, e.g. : Baring-Gould (Sabine) and accordingly must be looked for in that order. References are also made, however, from the last part of the name. The publications of learned Societies are recorded in an Appendix. The names and addresses of the Publishers of Great Britain and Ireland, followed by those of the principal publishers in the United States and Canada, will be found at the end of the volume. The telegraphic and cable addresses and telephone numbers have been added when known. Following the Preface is an analysis of the books of the year 1912, showing in detail the number of works in each class of literature, and giving the proportions of new books, translations, pamphlets, and new editions. Hearty thanks are due to many publishers, secretaries, librarians, authors and bibliographers who have assisted in making this book more correct and comprehensive than it would have been otherwise. The Editor will be glad to have particulars (author, title, size, price, publisher, and month of publication) of any work which may have been omitted. Information regarding each book should be given on a separate slip of paper or postcard. It should be addressed to The Editor of THE ENGLISH CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, "Publishers' Circular " Office, 19, Adam Street, Strand, London, W.C. JAMES DOUGLAS STEWART. January, 1913. |