Provide a practical service for those interested in the history of London by bibliographical work, by organising raw data so that they are more readily usable, and by collecting and publishing news of research in progress;
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The authors of the bibliographical work " Information Sources of Political Science " described it as a " handy guide ", and it was used as a reference in " Third Force Politics : Liberal Democrats at the Grassroots ".
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The Officina Bodoni printed and published some 200 books and pamphlets, including reprints of a number of early treatises on the book arts, notably on letter-forms and calligraphy, as well as literary and bibliographical works of all sorts, often commissioned by other publishers and institutions.
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"' Louise No�lle Malcl�s "'( 20 September 1899 29 March 1977 ) was a French librarian, bibliographer and teacher who was a key figure in French librarianship and the author of one of the most important bibliographical works of the mid-20th century.
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Dr . Philippa Gates of Wilfrid Laurier University, a detective fiction researcher who was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America in the Best Critical / Bibliographical Work for her text, " Detecting Women : Gender and the Hollywood Detective Film, joined the project in May 2005.
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During his sabbatical in Oxford, England, in 2004, he worked with Walter Hooper on Volume III of " Collected Letters ", the third and last volume of the letter of C . S . Lewis, by transcribing many letters written by Lewis and doing bibliographical work on the book.
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Though he also wrote fiction ( " Lacebury Manor ", " Other Seas " ) and some bibliographical works, Gathorne-Hardy is best known for his books on plants that he researched while growing in the garden or about plants that he collected in different parts of the world.
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This list of works on the philosophy of Leonardo Polo is based on the bibliographical work of Prof . Juan A . Garc�a * ( M�laga University ) who has research on this matter for the Institute of Philosophical Studies " Leonardo Polo " [ http : / / www . leonardopolo . net / index . html
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After teaching the humanities in several colleges of the Oratoire, Chaudon embarked on a literary career publishing anonymously in 1772, at Avignon, a valuable bibliographical work, entitled " Biblioth�que d'un homme de gout ", many materials of which were provided by his brother, Louis-Mayeul Chaudon.
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The first of his numerous bibliographical works was his " Introduction to the Knowledge of Editions of the Classics " ( 1802 ), which brought him under the notice of the Bibliomania " ( 1809 ), was republished with large additions in 1811, and was very popular, passing through numerous editions.