Scarecrow Press
Pages: 308
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-8108-6047-6 • Paperback • May 2011 • $73.00 • (£56.00)
978-1-4617-3662-2 • eBook • May 2011 • $69.00 • (£53.00)
Roy Stokes (1915-1995) was Director of the School of Library Archival and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia from 1970 until his retirement in 1981. From 1946 to 1970 he taught bibliography in England and at several universities in the U.S. He compiled the volumes on Michael Sadleir and Henry Bradshaw in Scarecrow's Great Bibliographers Series and edited three editions of Esdail's Manual of Bibliography. His Function of Bibliography, 2nd ed., was published in 1982.
...well laid out for the reader...The entries...are a pleasure to read...a welcome publication, for it allows students and lovers of bibliography who have not studied with Roy Stokes to benefit from his wide-ranging knowledge of and pleasure in bibliography.
— Papers Of The Bibliographical Society Of Canada
...belongs in a handy place on the reference shelf of every dealer and collector. And yes, librarians will find it useful too.
— AB Bookman's Weekly
Its value remains one of pointing curious readers in the direction of some of the work that lies just behind the simple functional definitions.
— Choice Reviews
This unpretentious book is a pedagogical masterpiece on a topic that receives insufficient attention in the training of American librarians. It should be highly useful also to graduate students of English literature.
— The Library Quarterly
...truly a companion for the student of bibliography...A recommended addition to the reference collection of any academic library.
— Canadian Library Journal