College and Research Libraries


Selected Reference Books of 1960-1961 
BY C O N S T A N C E M. W I N C H E L L 

I N T R O D U C T I O N 

LIKE THE PRECEDING ARTICLES i n this semi-a n n u a l series, 1 t h i s survey is b a s e d o n 
n o t e s w r i t t e n by m e m b e r s o f t h e staff o f t h e 
C o l u m b i a U n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r i e s . N o t e s w r i t t e n 
by assistants a r e s i g n e d w i t h i n i t i a l s . 2 

As t h e p u r p o s e o f t h e list is t o p r e s e n t a 
s e l e c t i o n o f r e c e n t s c h o l a r l y a n d f o r e i g n 
w o r k s o f i n t e r e s t to r e f e r e n c e w o r k e r s i n 
u n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r i e s , it does n o t p r e t e n d t o 
b e e i t h e r w e l l - b a l a n c e d o r c o m p r e h e n s i v e . 
C o d e n u m b e r s (such as A l l , 1A26, 2 S 2 2 ) 
h a v e b e e n used to r e f e r to titles i n t h e 
Guide3 a n d its S u p p l e m e n t s . 

B I B L I O G R A P H Y 

SANB; Suid-Afrikaanse nasionale bibliografie. 
South African National Bibliography, 1959-
Pretoria, State Library, 1960- . [v.l]-
Quarterly with annual cumulations. (Published 
monthly during 1959). 

This new national bibliography attempts to 
list all printed material published in South 
Africa, including books, pamphlets, maps, etc. 
Arranged by Dewey decimal classification, de-
tailed information is given on author, title, 
publisher, date, paging, illustrations, centimeter 
size, and price. There is a separate section list-
ing official publications, and in the 1960 volume 
a listing of periodicals received for the first time, 
periodicals with change of title or address, and 
periodicals which have ceased publication. T h e 
general author and title index does not include 
the periodical listings. 

Pennsylvania. University. Library. Catalog of 
the Programmschriften Collection. Boston, 
G. K. Hall, 1961. 117, 260p. 36cm. $22. Index 
( l l 7 p . ) compiled by Albert R. Schmitt and 
drawn from article in v.25, no. 1 of the Li-
brary Chronicle. 

Frequently of considerable value but rarely 

1 CRL, January and July issues starting January, 
1952. 

3 R e f e r e n c e : Eleanor Buist, Rita Keckeissen, Evelyn 
Lauer, Elizabeth J. Rumics, Eugene Sheehy, John 
Neal Waddell. 

3 Constance M . Winchell, Guide to Reference Books 
(7th ed.; Chicago: A L A , 1 9 5 1 ) ; Supplement ( C h i c a g o : 
A L A , 1 9 5 4 ) ; Second Supplement ( C h i c a g o : A L A , 
1 9 5 6 ) ; Third Supplement ( C h i c a g o : A L A , 1960). 

Miss Winchell is Reference Librarian, Co-
lumbia University Library. 

indexed in general or national bibliographies, 
Programmschriften—papers on scholarly topics 
by faculty members of German Gymnasien— 
today are often hard-to-identify and elusive 
publications. In 1954 the University of Pennsyl-
vania Library acquired a collection of over six-
teen thousand Programme written between 1850 
and 1918, one third of which deals with topics 
in the humanities. T h e present bibliography 
reproduces the author cards for this group, in-
cluding a few on the history of science, and pro-
vides a subject index. T h e balance of the col-
lection, dealing with science and therefore more 
or less obsolete, is not indexed. T w o minor 
drawbacks to this somewhat specialized book: 
pagination of each Programm is not given; and 
the introduction implies but does not specifi-
cally state that items are available on inter-
library loan.—E.J.R. 

P E R I O D I C A L S 
Boehm, Eric H. and Adolphus, Lalit. Historical 

Periodicals; an Annotated World List of His-
torical and Related Serial Publications. Santa 
Barbara, Calif., Clio Press, 1961. 618p. $22.50. 

"An annotated directory of serial publications 
which contains articles on historical topics" (In-
trod.), compiled by the editors of Historical Ab-
stracts and listing some five thousand current 
titles. It includes transactions, acta, and irregu-
lar publications not ordinarily classed as peri-
odicals and interprets "history" in the widest 
sense. Arrangement is geographic by large re-
gion and by country, and alphabetical by title 
within a country. Journals concerned directly 
with history and its auxiliary disciplines are 
given long entries with information including 
title, subtitle, frequency, beginning date, most 
recent volume examined, publisher, editor, de-
scription of contents, subscription price, and, 
often, notes on special features. Titles in fields 
related to history rate less space and informa-
tion. Cross references and an index of titles 
make the volume easy to use.—R.K. 

Zimmerman, Irene. A Guide to Current Latin 
American Periodicals: Humanities and Social 

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Sciences. Gainesville, Fla., Kallman Pub. Co., 
1961. 357p. $20. 
"Primarily an annotated, evaluative bibliogra-

phy . . . comprehensive within defined bound-
aries and selective beyond those limits" (In-
trod.), this Guide lists 668 active periodicals and 
117 on its "casualty list" from 26 countries. T h e 
term " L a t i n American periodicals" is inter-
preted to mean those published in South and 
Central America, Mexico, and the West Indies, 
as well as those published in the United States 
by Latin Americans and inter-American agen-
cies, and others dealing extensively with Latin 
American languages or literatures, or published 
in the United States for Latin American circu-
lation. 

T h e principal arrangement is alphabetical by 
country, followed by a classified section and a 
chronological listing. Each country and each 
section has an explanatory introduction. 

Annotations are given in the country section 
and are full in descriptive and evaluative infor-
mation on editors, history, coverage, policies, 
volumes published, last issues received, and 
many other useful details. In the second section, 
the periodicals are grouped by subject field, 
again with introductions, and in the chronologi-
cal section, the history of periodical publishing 
is given by period. T h e "casualty list" records 
those periodicals from which it has not been 
possible to elicit recent information. 

P E R I O D I C A L I N D E X E S 

Leavitt, Sturgis Elleno. Revistas hispanoameri-
canos; indice bibliografico, 1843-1935, recopi-
lado . . . con la colaboraci6n de Madaline W. 
Nichols y Jefferson Rea Spell. Santiago de 
Chile, Fondo hist6rico y bibliografico Jose 
Toribio Medina, 1960. 589p. (Available from 
the compiler, Box 1169, Chapel Hill, N. C.) 
$19.50. 

More than thirty thousand articles from fifty-
six Spanish-American journals of the period 
1843-1935 are listed in this new index. A classed 
arrangement is used, and entries are listed al-
phabetically within the sections. References are 
to volume and page; dates are omitted. There 
is a separate section for translations, subdivided 
by language, then by literary form. An index of 
names adds to the value of the work. It is highly 
gratifying to have a periodical index from this 
area covering so long a period.—E.S. 

L'U.R.S.S. et les pays de I'est; revue des revues. 
No. 1- . Mai 1960- . Paris, S.E.D.E.S., 
1960- . Quarterly. 

At head of title: Faculte de Droit et des Scien-
ces Politiques at £conomiques de Strasbourg, 
Institut de Droit et d'ficonomie Compares, 

Centre de Recherches sur l'U.R.S.S. et les Pays 
de l'Est. 

In 1959 a center for research on the U.S.S.R. 
and eastern Europe was established in Stras-
bourg. T h e first number of its abstract journal 
presents selected abstracts in French from forty 
Russian, Polish, and Yugoslav periodicals. Ma-
terial is arranged under the four main cate-
gories of law, economy, social life, and culture. 
Part I, Bulletin analytique, contains page-length 
abstracts of the most important articles, giving 
objective summaries of content, which at times 
may be accompanied by notes in which review-
ers may express opinions. Part II, Repertoire 
systematique, lists all articles in the journals 
under review.—E.B. 

N E W S P A P E R S 

U. S. Library of Congress. Union Catalog Divi-
sion. Newspapers on Microfilm. 4th ed. Comp. 
under the direction of George A. Schwegmann. 
Washington, 1961. 323p. $4. 
For 3d ed. see Supplement 3E48. 
This edition has been revised and enlarged to 

contain approximately thirteen thousand en-
tries, including about 2,580 foreign newspapers. 
It lists microfilms of Russian newspapers up to 
1957 as in the 3d edition. 

G O V E R N M E N T D O C U M E N T S 

Bibliographical Society of the Philippines. Check-
list of Philippine Government Documents, 
1917-1949. Compiled by Consolacion B. Re-
badavia. . . . Edited by Natividad P. Verzosa 
and Pacifico M. Austria. Quezon City, Uni-
versity of the Philippines Library, 1960. 8l7p. 
mimeographed. 

This retrospective bibliography of more than 
six thousand items issued by all branches of 
government "attempts to fill the gap covering 
the period immediately following the compila-
tion of Elmer's Checklist of Publications of the 
Government of the Philippine Islands, Septem-
ber 1, 1900, to December 31, 1917 and closing 
with the 1950 Checklist [Supplement 2F13] com-
piled by the Bibliographical Society of the Phil-
ippines. . . ." (Pref.) It includes 1917 imprints 
omitted from the earlier list. A special effort 
was made to include documents issued during 
the Japanese occupation. 

Entries are arranged alphabetically by name 
of the issuing office; for serials, individual is-
sues are listed with their dates. A supplement 
of material found too late for inclusion is in 
preparation. Each entry gives author, full title, 
place and date, paging, and (often) size. A full 
index of subjects and personal names, both as 
authors and subjects, refers to the entry num-
ber.—R.K. 

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R E L I G I O N 

B u r r , Nelson R . A Critical Bibliography of 
Religion in America. Princeton, N. J . , Prince-
ton Univ. Press, 1961. 2v. (Princeton Studies in 
American Civilization, no. 5). $17.50. 

Being the final volume (bound in two) of a 
series of four volumes, Religion in American 
Life, by J a m e s W a r d Smith and A. Leland J a m i -
son, this is a comprehensive bibliography in clas-
sified arrangement with running commentary. 
Following a section devoted to bibliographical 
guides, general surveys and histories, the rest of 
the first volume (pp. 87-541) discusses the growth 
of religion in this country, and the individual 
denominations and sects, missions, non-Chris-
tian religions, etc. T h e three sections in the 
second volume treat religion in American life 
and culture, including the arts and literature 
and intellectual history. T h e r e are full tables of 
contents and an a u t h o r index, but n o subject 
index. 

Hills, Margaret Thorndike. The English Bible 
in America; a Bibliography of Editions of 
the Bible and the New Testament Published 
in America, 1777-1957. New York, T h e Ameri-
can Bible Society and T h e New York Public 
Library, 1961. 477p. $13.50. 
T h e advent of this well-printed bibliography 

offers a chronological annotated listing of some 
twenty-five hundred separate editions of Ameri-
can-printed Bibles. Additional editions are noted 
in descriptive annotations, which generally give 
size, full imprint, and a library location, where 
known, as well as comments on appearance, 
printing, and the like. T h e listing is based on 
the American Bible Society's collection, checked 
against the holdings of the New York Public 
Library and the Library of Congress, as well as 
various bibliographies. T h e foreword and in-
troduction are followed by a brief history of 
Bible printing in America; P a r t I, Editions 1777-
1825; P a r t II, Editions 1826-1957; and Indexes 
of: place of publication; publishers and print-
ers; translations, translators, and revisers; edi-
tors and commentators; edition titles; and a 
general index. " A similar publication covering 
editions in other languages may eventually be 
p r e p a r e d . " ( I n t r o d . ) — E . J . R . 

S O C I A L S C I E N C E S 
H a m b u r g . Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv. Verzeichnis 

der Fest- und Denkschriften von Unterneh-
mungen und Organisation en der Wirtschaft. 
H a m b u r g , 1961. 566p. (Its Veroffentlichung) 
DM.15. 

A listing of more than four thousand Fest-
schriften and histories of firms and companies. 
International in scope, but mainly German, it 

lists works published in this century that are 
found in the Archiv. In classified arrangement 
with indexes by: a u t h o r and personal name; 
firm; and geographical location. 

It is particularly strong in the histories of 
individual companies, many of which are not 
listed in general and national bibliographies. 

Hsiieh, Chiin-tu. The Chinese Communist Move-
ment, 1921-1937; an Annotated Bibliography 
of Selected Materials in the Chinese Collec-
tion. . . [Palo Alto] Hoover Institution on 
W a r , Revolution and Peace, Stanford Univer-
sity, 1960. 131p. (Hoover Institution Biblio-
graphical Series, 8) $2.50. 

Another in the series of bibliographical pub-
lications attempting " t o describe and evaluate 
the more important holdings in particular area 
collections" of the Hoover Library, this work 
lists 359 items selected from books, periodicals, 
newspapers, and manuscripts in the Chinese 
collection. Arrangement is by historical period, 
then by topical subdivision. Main entries and 
titles are given in both romanized form and in 
Chinese characters; annotations are descriptive 
and critical. T h e r e is an index of authors, titles, 
and subjects.—E.S. 

Index to Labor Union Periodicals: a Cumulative 
Subject Index to Materials from a Selected 
List of Newspapers and Journals Published 
by Major Labor Unions. Ann Arbor, Univer-
sity of Michigan, B u r e a u of Industrial Rela-
tions, 1960- . v.l- . Monthly. 

A subject index to forty-one labor union 
periodicals, which is to have cumulative semi-
annual and annual volumes. It is hoped that 
indexing may be expanded to work backwards, 
year by year, beginning with 1959. 

South Africa. Office of Census and Statistics. 
Uniestatistieke orr vyftig jaar; jubileumuit-
gawe, 1910-1960 . . . Union Statistics for Fifty 
Years; Jubilee issue. [Pretoria, 1960] lv. (vari-
ous pagings) £ l . l s . 
W i t h the increasing interest in African studies, 

a statistical survey of this kind becomes par-
ticularly welcome. An anniversary volume, it 
"presents a statistical resume of the Union's 
growth and development over the past half-
century." T h e r e are sections of tables for popu-
lation, vital statistics, education, labor, agricul-
ture, industry, etc., with a detailed table of 
contents and a section of notes for each. Sources 
are frequently indicated, but these suggest that 
the figures were more often supplied by govern-
ment departments than taken from published 
reports. T h e work is bilingual t h r o u g h o u t — 
English and Afrikaans. Unfortunately, there is 
no general index.—E.S. 

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U. S. Bureau of the Census. Congressional Dis-
trict Atlas of the United States. April 1, 1960. 
Washington, U. S. Government Printing Office, 
1960. 99p. 55^. 

Gives maps of the Congressional districts by 
state and city and shows the boundaries at the 
time of the 1960 Census of Population. Reappor-
tionment will necessitate a revision of these 
maps. 

E D U C A T I O N 

Eells, Walter Crosby and Haswell, Harold A. 
Academic Degrees. Washington, U. S. Govern-
ment Printing Office, 1960. 324p. (U. S. Office 
of Education Bulletin 1960, no. 28, OE-54008) 
|1. 
A useful compilation of information on higher 

degrees conferred by American colleges and uni-
versities, this volume includes twenty-four hun-
dred degrees (sixteen hundred currently in use) 
arranged in three principal lists: classified by 
field, alphabetical by name of degree, and al-
phabetical by abbreviation. Preliminary chap-
ters incorporating much historical and statistical 
information are devoted to types of degrees and 
institutions, women's degrees, honorary degrees, 
and spurious degrees.—R.K. 

D I C T I O N A R I E S 

Burrow, Thomas and Emeneau, Murray Barn-
son. A Dravidian Etymological Dictionary. Ox-
ford, Clarendon Press, 1961. 609p. $20.20. 

T h e Dravidian languages comprise a group 
of tongues spoken throughout southeastern India 
and northern Ceylon, including four literary 
languages, and many nonliterary ones. This 
dictionary attempts to give the etymologies of 
words in all known Dravidian languages, with 
English equivalents. Selective bibliography of 
sources, p. xxiii-xxvii. 

Partridge, Eric. Dictionary of Slatig and Un-
conventional English: Colloquialisms and 
Catch-phrases, Solecisms and Catachreses, 
Nicknames, Vulgarisms, and Such American-
isms as Have Been Naturalized. [5th ed.] Lon-
don, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961. 2v. 
105s (v. 2 only, 60s). 

V.l, the Dictionary, is a reprint of the original 
edition of 1937; v. 2, the Supplement, incorpo-
rates into one alphabet the Addenda of the 
second, third, and fourth editions, (with some 
revisions) and new material running to some 
one hundred thousand words. These additions 
consist mainly of new words and phrases, with 
the emphasis on slang, particularly of World 
W a r II. 

A B B R E V I A T I O N S 

U. S. Library of Congress. Slavic and Central 
European Division. Bulgarian Abbreviations: 
a Selective List, prep, by Konstantin Z. Fur-
ness. Washington, U. S. Government Printing 
Office, 1961. 326p. $1.50. 

. Hungarian Abbreviations: a Selec-
tive List, comp. by Elemer Bako. Washington, 
U. S. Government Printing Office, 1961. 146p. 
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Similar in plan and arrangement to the li- I 

brary's lists of Polish and Russian abbreviations 
(Supplement 3M92 and 3M101), the present vol-
umes each list twenty-five hundred to three 
thousand abbreviations. By design, emphasis is 
on the symbols for government agencies, mili-
tary and other organizational titles. Some gen-
eral terms are also included. In the Bulgarian 
list, the abbreviations are followed by trans-
literated initials, then by the full name in the 
original, and an English translation. T h e Hun-
garian list follows the same plan, except, of 
course, for transliteration.—J.N.W. 

S C I E N C E AND T E C H N O L O G Y 
Marckworth, M. Lois. Dissertations in Physics: 

an Indexed Bibliography of all Doctoral 
Theses Accepted by American Universities, 
1861-1959. Stanford, Calif., Stanford Univ. 
Press, 1961. 803p. $17.50. 

T h e first half of this bibliography lists by 
author over eight thousand dissertations, giving 
for each, author's full name, dissertation title, 
year and name of degree, institution, avail-
ability of copy, and reprint data, if any. T h e 
second half, called "Permutation Subject In-
dex," is in reality a title listing, alphabetized 
by each significant word appearing in the title. 
T h e result, of course, is that each title is listed 
several times and that listings under such words 
as electric, gas, molecule, nuclear, and their de-
rivatives seem unwieldy. For each title, refer-
ence is made by serial number to the full listing 
under author.—J.N.W. 

New York Academy of Medicine. Library. Cata-
log of Biographies. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1960. 
165p. $14. 

A photographic reproduction of the shelflist 
containing "single biographies of physicians and 
scientists, with a few autobiographies, family 
histories, and occasional biographies written by 
physicians." (Introd.) 

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cul-
tural Organization. Bibliography of Interlin-
gual Scientific and Technical Dictionaries. 
Bibliographie de dictionnaires scientifiques 
et techniques multilingues. Bibliografia de 

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diccionarios cientificos tecnicos plurilingiies, 
[4 ed., rev. and enl.] [Paris] Unesco, 1961. 236p. 
(Its documentation and terminology of sci-
ence) $3.50; 1 7 / 6 ; 12.50 n.f. 

For 3d ed. 1953 see Supplement 2P8. 
Arranged by universal decimal classification, 

this edition adds nearly nine hundred new 
dictionaries, and 133 new editions of works 
previously mentioned. T h e r e are an index by 
languages, an index by authors, and subject in-
dexes in English, French, and Spanish. Intro-
ductory and explanatory material is also in these 
three languages. 

U. S. Library of Congress. Science and Tech-
nology Division. List of Russian Serials Be-
ing Translated into English and Other West-
ern Languages. 3d rev. ed. Washington, 1961. 
xiv, 28p. 

This volume lists 139 scientific and technical 
journals by translated title, followed by trans-
literated Russian title, with an index by trans-
literated Russian title. T h e r e is also an index by 
subjects. 

T h e main listing gives LC call number, fre-
quency, date when translation began, and pub-
lisher. 

F I N E A R T S 

Lebel, Gustave, Bibliographie des revues et 
periodiques d'art parus en France de 1746 
a 1914. Paris, 1951 [i.e. 1960] 64p. (Gazette des 
Beaux-Arts, 6th Series, v.38, janvier-mars 
1951). 
Published as a special issue of the Gazette des 

Beaux-Arts (dated 1951, but because of unfore-
seen circumstances not printed until October 
1960), this bibliography attempts to give a com-
plete listing of French periodicals concerned 
with the fine arts in France from 1746 to 1914. 
In addition to firmly established art serials, it 
also lists many of an ephemeral nature which 
were published in connection with exhibitions 
or sponsored by individual galleries and groups 
of art patrons. T h e main listing is alphabetical 
by title and includes dates of publication, pub-
lisher, location of the periodical in Paris li-
braries, and a brief critical annotation; the last 
seventeen pages are given over to a chronologi-
cal list of titles.—E.L. 

Music 
Grove, Sir George. Grove's Dictionary of Music 

and Musicians. Supplementary volume to the 
5th ed., ed. by Eric Blom; assoc. ed., Denis 
Stevens. London, Macmillan; N. Y., St. Mar-
tins Pr., 1961. 493p. 80s., $15. 

T h e preface of this volume modestly states 
that "to bring the fifth [1954] edition [Supple-
ment 2Q56] completely up to date has not been 
the principal aim in the planning . . . ," but 
the actual result is substantially that. Material 
included is of three categories: first, a vast num-
ber of corrigenda items with exact reference 
to page and line in the fifth edition. Many of 
these seem of minor importance, while others 
are obviously significant. Secondly, there are 
numerous additions to or rewritings of the 
original articles, treating recent developments in 
a subject or events in a career. There are also 
several replacement articles, e.g., "Folk Music 
(Italian)" and "Xylophone." Finally, there are 
entirely new topics, discussing new terms, or-
ganizations, and a number of contemporary ar-
tists, some of the last curiously omitted from the 
1954 edition—J.N.W. 

L I T E R A T U R E 

Bibliografie van de vlaamse tijdschriften. Reeks 
1: Vlaamse literaire tijdschriften van 1930 tot 
en met 1958. Compilers: Robert Roemans and 
Hilda van Aasche. Aflevering 1- . Hasselt, 
Heideland, 1960- . 
Contents: Aflevering 1. Dietsche warande en 

Belfort; 2. De vlaamse gids; 3. 
Nieuw vlaams tijdschrift. 

Following the plan and arrangement of Roe-
mans' Bibliographie van de moderne Vlaamsche 
literatuur 1893-1930 (Guide R501), this series 
continues the indexing of Flemish literary peri-
odicals. Each of the three issues thus far re-
ceived indexes a single periodical and has sepa-
rate sections for poetry, prose, drama, and 
literary criticism. Authors are listed alphabeti-
cally within the sections; writings of a single 
author are listed chronologically. T h e issues are 
separately indexed, each having two indexes of 
personal names: one of contributors, the other 
of author-subjects. T h e latter has a geographical 
subdivision and an additional subsection for 
names in the fields of music and fine arts. T h e 
refinements of the arrangement, while no doubt 
of value to the specialist, make the work un-
duly complicated for the general user.—E.S. 

Castillo, Homero and Silva Castro, Raul. Historia 
bibliografica de la novela chilena. Charlottes-
ville, Va., Bibliographical Society of the Uni-
versity of Virginia, 1961. 214p. 
A fairly impressive amount of bibliographical 

information on Chilean fiction is to be found 
in this small volume. In addition to full cita-
tions for editions of Chilean novels and short 
stories, it includes listings for translations, ref-
erences to first printings in periodicals, and many 
contents notes. Critical studies are not included. 

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Arrangement is alphabetical by author, then 
chronological. T h e r e is an index of names (of 
translators, editors, etc.) not found in the main 
listing. —E.S. 

Critical Bibliography of French Literature; 
David C. Cabeen [and] Jules Brody, general 
eds. v.3, The Seventeenth Century, ed. by 
Nathan Edelman. Syracuse, N. Y., Syracuse 
Univ. Press, 1961. 638p. $7.50. 

T h e latest volume in this excellent series 
(Guide R570, Supplement 1R58, 3R90) is not 
only a valuable unit in itself, but is significant 
in completing coverage in the field from the 
Middle Ages through the eighteenth century. 
(Work on the nineteenth century volume is 
well under way.) Scope and general organiza-
tion of material remain as in the earlier volumes, 
the aim being to select and to evaluate, but 
not to be all-inclusive. Even so, nearly five thou-
sand items are described. 

Nine chapters are devoted to literary back-
grounds, movements, and forms, with individual 
authors treated in appropriate sections; five 
separate chapters treat Corneille, Moliere, Ra-
cine, Pascal, and Descartes. Sections have been 
compiled by more than fifty specialists, but 
thanks to careful editing, form of entry and 
scope of the annotations are happily consistent. 
References to reviews are included in the notes. 
T h e extensive list of abbreviations itself con-
stitutes an impressive bibliography of journals 
and series, and the index of more than 160 
columns seems complete and efficient.—J.N.W. 

Gibson, R. W . St. Thomas More: a Preliminary 
Bibliography of His Works and of Moreana to 
the Year 1750; with a Bibliography of Utopi-
ana compiled by R. W. Gibson and J . Max 
Patrick. New Haven, Yale University Press, 
1961. 499p. facsimiles. $12.50. 
This extensive bibliography of works by and 

about St. Thomas More, compiled over a period 
of ten years, is published by the Yale Univer-
sity St. Thomas More Project and will eventually 
be revised to include additional materials that 
the project "will inevitably bring to light" in 
the course of publishing More's complete works. 

Separate sections cover Utopia, other individ-
ual works, collected works, letters, biographies, 
etc., the arrangement within chapters differing 
according to the material listed. For "lives" and 
More's important writings, title pages are re-
produced in facsimile or given in exact tran-
scription, together with complete collation and 
location of copies. Citations of the lesser works, 
Moreana, Utopian bibliography and More por-
traits contained in the works listed complete 
the volume. T h e r e is an index of authors and 
works.—R.K. 

Texas. University. Humanities Research Center. 
Catalogue of the Dickens Collection at the 
University of Texas. Compiled by Mary Cal-
lista Carr, C.D.P. Austin, 1961. 195p. (Univer-
sity of Texas Bibliographical Series, 1). $5. 
Dickens scholars should find this a valuable 

addition to existing Dickens bibliographies, de-
scribing as it does a remarkably complete collec-
tion of "first editions—in most instances, first 
issues—of all major and secondary works of 
Charles Dickens." (Introd.) Included also are a 
list of Dickens manuscripts in the Texas collec-
tion, a section of Dickensiana, and lists of Dick-
ens biographies and bibliographies. Items of 
special interest are marked with a dagger; those 
not found recorded in earlier bibliographies, 
with an asterisk.—E.S. 

Thrall, William Flint and Hibbard, Addison. 
A Handbook to Literature, rev. and enl. by 
C. Hugh Holman. N. Y„ Odyssey Press, 1960. 
598p. $3.75. 

1st ed. 1936. 
A useful handbook covering terms, literary 

movements, literary periodicals, etc., in one 
alphabet. T h e new edition has been revised and 
enlarged, many new terms added, and many 
of the older entries rewritten or modified, al-
though others remain substantially as they were. 
T h e "Outline of Literary History, English and 
American," pp. 519-598, has been brought down 
to 1959. 

Toronto. University. Library. Catalogue of Ital-
ian Plays, 1500-1700, in the Library of the 
University of Toronto compiled by Beatrice 
Corrigan. [Toronto] University of Toronto 
Press, 1961. 134p. 

This catalog of one of the most complete col-
lections of Italian Renaissance plays in North 
America gives a brief bibliographical description 
for each work, identifying it by date, genre, and 
form and including details of dedications. Wher-
ever possible, editions have been verified in a 
standard bibliography. Although the listed plays 
were all written between 1500 and 1700, eight-
eenth century editions are given for the most 
popular ones. Fourteen illustrations taken from 
various titles in the collection and two addi-
tional alphabetical lists, one of the plays' titles 
and the other of their printers, add to the use-
fulness of the volume.—E.L. 

HISTORY 

Abstracts of New World Archaeology, v.l- . 
1959- . Edited by Richard B. Woodbury. 
Washington, T h e Society for American Ar-
chaeology, 1960- . Annual. $3.50. 
"All published titles dealing expressly with 

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New World archaeology . . . master's and doc-
tor's theses [and] . . . presentations on ar-
chaeological theory, methods, and techniques 
. . . insofar as they seem to be pertinent to New 
World problems" constitute the scope of this 
new service. (Introd.) T h e twenty-eight sections 
are primarily geographical, e.g., "Arctic," "North-
ern Mississippi Valley," "Lower Central Amer-
ica," etc., with South America divided by na-
tional political units. T h e editors acknowledge 
that this is not a perfect arrangement, but be-
lieve that it is probably more satisfactory than a 
purely topical one would be. In this issue there 
is a total of 676 items, representing books, mono-
graphs in series, journal articles, and theses. No 
list of the journals abstracted is included, but 
they appear to be, understandably, primarily 
from the Americas. T h e abstracts themselves 
vary in length from a modest paragraph to sev-
eral columns. There is an author index.—J.N.W. 

Bangkok. Chulalongkorn University. Central Li-
brary. Bibliography of Material about Thai-
land in Western Languages. Bangkok, 1960. 
325p. 

" T h e first comprehensive subject bibliography 
of material about Thailand in Western lan-
guages ever to be compiled by T h a i nationals 
. . . included are books, periodical articles, 
pamphlets, mimeographed documents, micro-
films and films concerning the fields of philos-
ophy and religion, social sciences, language and 
literature, pure science and applied science, arts 
and recreation, history, travel, and biography." 
(Pref.) 

Classed arrangement. No index. 

Cincinnati. University. Library. The Modern 
Greek Collection in the Library of the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati: a Catalogue, ed. by Niove 
Kyparissiotis. Athens, Hestia Pr. for the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati, 1960. 387p. 

A catalog of some twelve thousand volumes, 
including works in many subject fields and in 
various languages on Greece or published in 
Greece. Arranged alphabetically by the Greek 
alphabet. 

Conti, Laura. La resistenza in Italia, 25 luglio 
1943—25 aprile 1945; saggio bibliografico . . . . 
Milano, Feltrinelli [1961] 404p. (Istituto Gi-
angiacomo Feltrinelli). 
Nearly five thousand items published by a 

number of Italian resistance groups are listed 
here, with note of location in various archives, 
libraries, and elsewhere in Italy. (Individual 
issues of serials are separately numbered, so 
that titles total considerably less than five thou-
sand.) Periodicals and broadsides form the bulk 
of the listings, but pamphlets, maps, and other 

miscellaneous materials are also included. Ar-
rangement is by issuing organization, subdivided 
first by form and then by place of publication. 
There are indexes by title, place, subject, in-
dividual author, and organization.—J.N.W. 

Dictionnaire des parlementaires frangais; notices 
biographiques sur les ministres, senateurs et 
deputes frangais de 1889 a 1940, publie sous 
la direction de Jean Jolly. . . . v.l- . Paris, 
Presses Universitaires de France, 1960- . (In 
progress) 18 n.f. per v. 

Contents: v.l. [Lists, p. 3-336] Biographies, 
A-Azemar, pp. 337-429. 
Planned as a continuation of Robert's similar 

work of 1891 (Guide SI 13), this will furnish 
biographical sketches of the members of the As-
s e m b l e Nationale for the years indicated. T h e 
present volume is devoted primarily to a num-
ber of useful tables and lists: all cabinet compo-
sitions in chronological order (with an alphabeti-
cal list of names), lists of presidents of the Senate 
and the Chamber of Deputies, and a master list 
of senators and deputies. T h e last hundred pages 
include some two hundred biographical sketches 
for the letter " A . " Although varying in length, 
most are considerably more than "thumbnail," 
with conventional information on dates, educa-
tion, profession, etc., but with most emphasis 
on the subject's parliamentary career. Those 
legislators serving after 1889 who are included 
in Robert are generally omitted. Editorial stand-
ards seem high, although articles are unsigned 
and without bibliographies. When completed, 
the set will doubtless be a significant addition to 
the reference collections of a large variety of 
libraries. No mention is made of the estimated 
number of volumes or of the publication sched-
ule.—J.N.W. 

Florinsky, Michael T . McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia 
of Russia and the Soviet Union. N. Y., Mc-
Graw-Hill, 1961. 624p. il. $23.50. 
Designed primarily for the English language 

reader, this new one-volume encyclopedia treats 
all aspects of Russian life and history from 
medieval times to the flights of the astronauts. 
Many of the articles have been written and 
signed by outstanding specialists, both from this 
country and abroad, and some are accompanied 
by brief bibliographies of works in English. 
There are many biographical and geographical 
entries, as well as longer articles on special sub-
jects in Russian economics, government, history, 
culture, and science. Due to the great need for 
authoritative information on Russian matters, 
this work should be a welcome addition to a 
library. 

Gonzalez, Luis. Fuentes de la historia contern-
pordnea de Mexico. Estudio preliminar . . . 

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con la colaboraci6n de Guadalupe Monroy y 
Susana Uribe. [l.ed. Mexico] El Colegio de 
Mexico [1961- ] v.l- . 

Contents: v.l. Libros y folletos. 527p. $11. 
T h e first of several projected volumes which 

will provide an extensive bibliography on the 
whole range of Mexican culture for 1910-1940, 
the period of the Mexican Revolution, this vol-
ume, devoted to books and pamphlets, is in 
three main sections: (1) general works, bibliog-
raphies, encyclopedias, etc.; (2) maps and physi-
cal geography; and (3) physical anthropology and 
law. Subsequent sections will treat agriculture, 
labor, politics, religion, education, literature, 
etc. Each section has numerous subdivisions; a 
note explaining the scope and arrangement pre-
cedes most of the subsections. Full bibliographi-
cal information is given, and library locations 
and annotations accompany many entries. Al-
phabetical author and subject indices are 
planned; until these appear, efficient use of the 
present volume will be somewhat difficult.—E.S. 

Saricks, Ambrose. Bibliography of the Frank E. 
Melvin Collection of Pamphlets of the French 
Revolution in the University of Kansas Li-
braries. [Lawrence] University of Kansas Li-
braries, 1960. 2v. (University of Kansas Publi-
cations. Library Series no. 10) $7.50. 
Lest this collection of nearly sixty-nine hun-

dred pamphlets, like so many valuable caches, 
lie unused because unknown, the University of 

Kansas has issued this unassuming yet well-
done checklist. Part I, 1372 anonymous works 
listed by title, is followed by an author section 
of 3799 pamphlets and a third grouping of 
official and corporate publications; the whole 
should be helpful to those interested in the 
various aspects of this period of French history 
—literary, economic, religious, as well as politi-
cal. A succinct introduction, full imprint infor-
mation, brief annotations, and a detailed index 
(pp. 603-674) are other features of this useful 
work.—E.J.R. 

Utechin, S. V. Everyman's Encyclopaedia of Rus-
sia. London, J . M. Dent; New York, E. P. 
Dutton [1961] 623p. il. (Everyman's Reference 
Library) $7.95. 

This is the first dictionary-type reference work 
about Russia to be published in English in re-
cent years. T h e author, who is senior research 
officer in Soviet studies at the London School 
of Economics and Political Science, refers to the 
work as a cooperative effort, but takes responsi-
bility for the articles on a wide range of topics 
in social science categories. Biographical entries 
predominate in the arts, where the articles are 
signed by contributing specialists, and in science 
and technology. Geographical place names are 
included. With such a broad chronological and 
subject coverage, the articles on each topic are 
necessarily brief and intended for the non-
specialist, but the over-all impression is one of 
accuracy in factual information.—E.B. 

Nearly $4 Million in C L R Grants 
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basic l i b r a r y p r o b l e m s a r e r e p o r t e d i n t h e fifth a n n u a l r e p o r t o f t h e C o u n c i l o n L i b r a r y R e -
sources, I n c . T h o u g h diverse i n s u b j e c t , t h e p r o j e c t s s p o n s o r e d by t h e C o u n c i l a r e d i r e c t e d 
t o w a r d a s i n g l e e n d : f a c i l i t a t i o n o f r e a d y a n d u n l i m i t e d a c c e s s i b i l i t y o f t h e i n f o r m a t i o n con-
t a i n e d i n l i b r a r i e s . T h e r e p o r t c a t a l o g s g r a n t s a n d c o n t r a c t s t o t a l i n g $ 3 , 9 2 2 , 0 9 7 d u r i n g t h e 
five-year p e r i o d . I n c l u d e d i n this figure is $ 1 , 5 5 7 , 2 9 3 f o r g r a n t s a n d c o n t r a c t s d u r i n g t h e 
fiscal y e a r 1 9 6 0 - 1 9 6 1 . 

A m o n g t h e p r o j e c t s to w h i c h t h e C o u n c i l h a s g i v e n s u p p o r t d u r i n g t h e past y e a r a r e 
two i n v e s t i g a t i o n s o f t h e p o s s i b i l i t y o f m e c h a n i z i n g l a r g e areas o f l i b r a r y o p e r a t i o n . O n e 
study is b e i n g c a r r i e d o n i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e p l a n n i n g o f a n e w l i b r a r y f o r t h e C h i c a g o 
U n d e r g r a d u a t e D i v i s i o n o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s . T h e o t h e r s t u d y is c o n c e r n e d w i t h 
t h e L i b r a r y o f C o n g r e s s , w h e r e c e r t a i n o p e r a t i o n s h a v e l o n g b e e n m e c h a n i z e d , b u t w h e r e 
t h e r e is a n a c u t e n e e d a t this t i m e f o r a s y s t e m a t i c over-all a p p r o a c h . 

I n t h e field o f m e c h a n i c a l i n d e x i n g t h e C o u n c i l h a s g i v e n s u p p o r t to t w o p r o j e c t s f o r 
t h e i n d e x i n g o f l a r g e b o d i e s o f l e g a l l i t e r a t u r e , o n e , at t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f P i t t s b u r g h , in-
v o l v i n g t h e use o f a c o m p u t e r . T h o u g h l e g a l l i t e r a t u r e p r o v i d e s t h e m a t e r i a l o f these in-
v e s t i g a t i o n s , as w i t h t h e p r o j e c t s f o r m e c h a n i z i n g o f l i b r a r y o p e r a t i o n s , it is h o p e d t h a t t h e 
findings m a y find g e n e r a l a p p l i c a b i l i t y . 

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