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Bibliographies of Bibliographies

Watt, Robert, 1774-1819. Bibliotheca Britannica; or, A general index to British and foreign literature. New York, B. Franklin [1965]
SML, Main Reference Room Z2001 W37 1965 (LC)+ v.1-v.4
Besterman, Theodore. A world bibliography of bibliographies. 4th ed. Lausanne: Societas Bibliographica, 1965-66. 5v.
SML, Main Reference Room Z1002 +B47 1965 (LC)
Bibliographic index: a cumulative bibliography of bibliographies. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1937/42- . Three times a year.
SML, Main Reference Room Z1002 B53 (LC)
Humphreys, Arthur Lee. Handbook to county bibliography, being a bibliography of bibliographies relating to the counties and towns of Great Britain and Ireland. London: [Strangeways and Sons], 1917.
SML Stacks Z2023 A1 H85 (LC)
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