The name says, indeed, so exactly and so fully what they are that little remains for their
bibliographer to add beyond the meagre historical detail here given.
and Mr Hazlewood, in the periodical work entitled the British
Bibliographer. From thence it has been transferred by the Reverend Charles Henry Hartsborne, M.A., editor of a very curious volume, entitled ``Ancient Metrical Tales, printed chiefly from original sources, 1829.'' Mr Hartshorne gives no other authority for the present fragment, except the article in the
Bibliographer, where it is entitled the Kyng and the Hermite.
Gwyneth Paltrow hired "celebrity
bibliographer" Thatcher Wine to stock her LA home with 600 aesthetically pleasing books.
Writers, poets and intellectuals at a ceremony paid rich tributes to Pakistan's well-known Urdu writer, linguist, poet,
bibliographer, broadcaster, translator and critic Shanul Haq Haqi (1917-2005) for his services and contributions to Urdu language and literature.
Nye,
Bibliographer for Southern Asia, moderated the event.
If we are to believe Wikipedia (I discourage my students from citing this source in their papers), De los Santos was almost comparable to Rizal because he was: 'a noted Filipino historian, literary critic, art critic, jurist, prosecutor, antiquarian, archivist, scholar, painter, poet, musician, musicologist, philosopher, philologist,
bibliographer, journalist, editor, publisher, paleographer, ethnographer, biographer, researcher, civil servant, patriot and hero.' So how come nobody seems to have heard of him?
One
bibliographer in the juvenile arena imaginatively used successive publisher addresses found within books to identify edition priorities.
The
Bibliographer function helps students create their own bibliography using electronic articles on the Web, books or other resources.
An important event in the evolution of the area studies
bibliographer was the establishment of the Association of Research Libraries' Farmington Plan.
He served as the Slavic
bibliographer at the University of Oregon Library from 1975 to 1993 and was the director of the UO's Russian and East European Studies Center.