Oscar Wilde October 16, 1854- November 30, 1900, Dublin, Ireland, the son of an eminent Dublin surgeon, stands out among the fraternity of Victorian dramatists.
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Matheson, Cyril. A catalogue of the publications of Scottish historical and kindred clubs and societies, and of the papers relative to Scottish history issued by H. M. Stationery office, including the Reports of the Royal commission on historical mss., 1908-1927, with a subject-index. . .. Aberdeen: Milne and Hutchison, 1928.
SML, Bibliography Z2061 T37 (LC)
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Mullins, E.L.C. Guide to the Historical and Archaeological Publications of Societies in England and Wales, 1901-1933. London: Athlone, 1968.
SML, Subject Bibliography Z5055 G6 G85 (LC)
Lists and indexes books and articles issued by more than 400 local and national societies of England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Arranged by society with author and subject indexes.
-----. Texts and Calendars; an Analytical Guide to Serial Publications. London: Royal Historical Society, 1958.
SML, Bibliography Z2016 M85 (LC)
"An analytical guide to printed texts and calendars relating to English and Welsh history issued in general collections or in series by a public body or private society before the end of March 1957."(Preface) Arranged by issuing body, with an extensive index.
-----. Texts and calendars II: an analytical guide to serial publications, 1957-1982. London: Royal Historical Society, 1958.
SML, Bibliography Z2016 M852 (LC)
Terry, Charles Sanford. A Catalogue of the Publications of Scottish Historical and Kindred Clubs and Societies and of the Volumes Relative to Scottish History issued by His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1780-1908, with a Subject Index. Aberdeen: Printed for the University, 1909.(Aberdeen University Studies, no.39)
SML, Bibliography Z2061 T47 (LC)
Arranged by issuing Society, with a subject index.
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