Based on records for 358 chapbooks containing material by Robert Burns, published in Scotland, England and Ireland, between the 1780s and the 1880s, provides statistical information on their distribution by date and place of publication, and discusses some of the special research issues raised by this publication format, especially relating to the attribution (and misattribution) of authorship
Much research work has been committed to establishing the literary and textual history, evolution an...
Traces the first newspaper and chapbook publication of Robert Burns\u27s poem Written in Friar\u27s...
This article offers some provisional findings of the Burns Database Project by the Centre for Robert...
Based on records for 358 chapbooks containing material by Robert Burns, published in Scotland, Engla...
Based on records for 358 chapbooks containing material by Robert Burns, published in Scotland, Engla...
This short essay considers the untraced variants of seven Stewart and Meikle chapbooks printed in 17...
A survey and discussion of the poems and songs by Robert Burns included in one of the major Scottish...
Discusses the early Burns editions now in the National Library of Scotland, compares the NLS holding...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Discusses Robert Burns\u27s sources and manuscripts for his expansion of the song Ay waukin, O, fi...
A new descriptive bibliography of Robert Burns editions from the first (1786) to 1802, being the out...
Briefly reviews developments in Burns bibliography since J.W. Egerer\u27s Bibliography of Robert Bur...
Examines the early publication history of Robert Burns\u27s poem Alloway Kirk or Tam o\u27 Shante...
Much research work has been committed to establishing the literary and textual history, evolution an...
Traces the first newspaper and chapbook publication of Robert Burns\u27s poem Written in Friar\u27s...
This article offers some provisional findings of the Burns Database Project by the Centre for Robert...
Based on records for 358 chapbooks containing material by Robert Burns, published in Scotland, Engla...
Based on records for 358 chapbooks containing material by Robert Burns, published in Scotland, Engla...
This short essay considers the untraced variants of seven Stewart and Meikle chapbooks printed in 17...
A survey and discussion of the poems and songs by Robert Burns included in one of the major Scottish...
Discusses the early Burns editions now in the National Library of Scotland, compares the NLS holding...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Introduces four talks given at the National Library of Scotland on March 16, 2017, at a workshop on ...
Introduces and describes the first phase of a new, free on-line resource from the University of Glas...
Discusses Robert Burns\u27s sources and manuscripts for his expansion of the song Ay waukin, O, fi...
A new descriptive bibliography of Robert Burns editions from the first (1786) to 1802, being the out...
Briefly reviews developments in Burns bibliography since J.W. Egerer\u27s Bibliography of Robert Bur...
Examines the early publication history of Robert Burns\u27s poem Alloway Kirk or Tam o\u27 Shante...
Much research work has been committed to establishing the literary and textual history, evolution an...
Traces the first newspaper and chapbook publication of Robert Burns\u27s poem Written in Friar\u27s...
This article offers some provisional findings of the Burns Database Project by the Centre for Robert...