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== Original Project ==
== Original Project ==


Michael L Turner thanked the following for their contributions to his phases of this project:
Michael L Turner thanked the following for their significant contributions to his phases of this project:


* ''The Bodleian Library, Oxford University'' - for support to MLT over the years, and especially to a series of colleagues who have given particular assistance with technical help.
* ''The Bodleian Library, Oxford University'' - for support to MLT over the years, and especially to a series of colleagues who have given particular assistance with technical help.

Revision as of 10:10, 31 March 2026

Current Version

David Macfarlane thanks the following for their valuable contributions to retrieving the data and organising the version you see now in this Wiki:

  • David Shaw for thoughtful and penetrating notes on early drafts of this site
  • Giles Bergel and Ian Gadd for preserving the 2008/9 version of Michael Turner's MS Access database
  • The Bibliographical Society for their encouragement and direction

Original Project

Michael L Turner thanked the following for their significant contributions to his phases of this project:

  • The Bodleian Library, Oxford University - for support to MLT over the years, and especially to a series of colleagues who have given particular assistance with technical help.
  • Dr. Christine Ferdinand - post-doctoral fellow under the Leverhulme grant, who worked solidly on the project for two years and continued to support the project throughout her career.
  • Prof.J.A.Lavin - for generously allowing the project access to and use of his unpublished work.
  • The Leverhulme Trust - for providing a grant to employ a post-doctral fellow to work on the project for two years.
  • Prof.Donald F.McKenzie
  • Robin Myers - formerly the Hon.Archivist to the Stationers' Company, for her ever willing support and help in providing access to the records under her care.
  • Graham Pollard
  • Esther Potter - for her support, particularly on working through the Jaffray Manuscripts in the British Library to provide information on early nineteenth century bookbinders.
  • The Stationers' Company - for its enlightened attitude in making its recoreds available to generations of researchers.
  • Florence Treadwell - for her generosity and support in providing acces to Michael Treadwell's papers.
  • Prof.Michael Treadwell