Where Angels Fear to Tread: Descriptive Bibliography and Alexander Pope

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  • Charlottesville: The Bibliographical Society of The University of Virginia; Distributed by Oak Knoll Books, 2014
By Vander Meulen, David L.
Charlottesville: The Bibliographical Society of The University of Virginia; Distributed by Oak Knoll Books, 2014. First printing. Paperback. New. 18pp. Very slim octavo [23.5 cm] Stapled white and black pictorial wraps. From the Publisher- "David L. Vander Meulen's Where Angels Fear to Tread: Descriptive Bibliography and Alexander Pope has come to be regarded as a classic statement of the purposes and methods of descriptive bibliography. Initially presented as the 1987 Engelhard Lecture and subsequently published by the Library of Congress, Where Angels Fear to Tread is now published in a new edition with an introduction by G. Thomas Tanselle, president of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia.

Vander Meulen recounts the series of decisions that are involved in creating a descriptive bibliography. There is no clearer introductory account of that process, or one more likely to promote sympathetic understanding of the field. In doing so, Vander Meulen's Engelhard lecture displays the human side of scholarship and clarifies the essential place of bibliography in the humanities.

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