Short Title Catalogue - Examples

Examples

  • STC: A. W. Pollard and G. R. Redgrave, editors: A short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland and Ireland, and of English books printed abroad 1475-1640. Second edition, revised and enlarged, begun by W. A. Jackson and F. S. Ferguson, completed by K. F. Pantzer. London: The Bibliographical Society. Vol. I (A-H). 1986. Pp. 620. Vol. II (I-Z). 1976. Pp. 504. Vol. III (Indexes, addenda, corrigenda). 1991. Pp. 430.
  • Wing: Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 by Donald Goddard Wing
  • ESTC: English Short Title Catalogue, online database covering 1473-1800
  • NSTC: Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue, covering English books 1801-1919
  • ISTC: Incunabula Short Title Catalogue, online database covering incunabula, i.e. books printed up to 1500
  • STCN: Short Title Catalogue Netherlands, online database covering the Netherlands, 1540-1800
  • STCV: Short Title Catalogus Vlaanderen (Short Title Catalogue Flanders), online database of books printed in 17th-century Flanders.
  • BM STC: Short-title catalogues of the British Museum (now the British Library), covering various countries and centuries.
  • USTC: Universal Short Title Catalogue (Universal Short Title Catalogue), online database of all books printed in Europe prior to 1601.

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