Goff, Frederick Richmond, 1916-1982
Goff, Frederick Richmond
Goff, Frederick Richmond, 1916-
Goff, Frederick R. (Frederick Richmond), 1916-
Frederick R. Goff librarian
Goff, Frederick R., 1916-
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Antoine Vérard and his woodcut of Jerusalem | |
The Archibald MacLeish era at the Library of Congress, 1939-1944 a panel discussion commemorating the 40th anniversary of his librarianship. | |
Birds of America | |
Book of Kells | |
Bridge builders from the past to the present, 1974: | |
Catalog of broadsides in the Rare Book Division. | |
Catalogue général des incunables des bibliotheques publiques de France | |
A catalogue of the first 143 volumes now out, reproducing all title-pages, and a list of forthcoming volumes of the 3rd group (1969) | |
Caxtons in America | |
Characteristics of the book of the fifteenth century | |
Christopher Columbus' letter of 1493 describing the voyage in which he discovered America | |
The dates of certain German incunabula, c1940. | |
The delights of a rare book librarian : delivered on the occasion of the second annual Bromsen lecture, April 27, 1974 | |
The earliest instance of printing on vellum in an Italian book | |
Early printing in Georgetown (Potomak) 1789-1800. | |
Exhibit of books printed during the XVth century and known as incunabula : selected from the Vollbehr Collection purchased by Act of Congress 1930 : list of books | |
A falsified date of rubrication? | |
A few footnotes to Konrad Haebler's "Handbuch der Inkunabelkunde" | |
Fifteenth-century stamped bindings from the Benedictine Monastery of St. Peter at Erfurt | |
The first decade of the Federal act for copyright, 1790-1800. | |
The four florentine editions of Savonarola's Predica dell'arte del bene morire ... | |
Four issues of Abraham Zacutus' Almanach perpetuum | |
Further descriptions of Gesamtkatalog 7077, 7078 and 7080 | |
Further facts about the initials first used in the Psalter of 1457 and their subsequent appearances | |
German folk bindings on "Philadelphia" books of 1774 | |
Giant Bible of Mainz | |
Gregorius IX - Henricus de Gorichem, n °5395-5716 | |
Hans Christian Andersen | |
Henry Harrisse : Americanist | |
Illuminated woodcut borders and initials in early Venetian books (1469-1475). | |
Incunabula and sixteenth century imprints | |
Incunabula in American libraries : a 3 census of fifteenth-century books recorded in North American collections | |
Incunabula in the Library of Congress, formerly in the Benedictine Monastery of St. Peter in Salzburg | |
Johann Gutenberg and the Scheide Library at Princeton | |
Johann Petri of Passau and his Herbarius latinus | |
The John Dunlap broadside : the first printing of the Declaration of Independence | |
Joseph Sabin, bibliographer, 1821-1881 | |
Library of Congress, 1800-1950. The rare books division, a guide to its collections and services. [Preface by Frederick R. Goff.] | |
The Library of Congress copy of the Malleus malefircarum, 1487. | |
Library of Congress intermission broadcasts. | |
Mourt's relations | |
Notes on a few bindings at Monastery Hilandar, Mt. Athos | |
The permanence of Johann Gutenberg | |
Peter Force. | |
Pierre Vallet and Jean Robin's "Le jardin du roy" | |
The Postilla of Guillermus Parisiensis. | |
The Primordia of Bishop White Kennett : the first English bibliography on America | |
Printed calligraphic initials found in two Basel incunabula. | |
Richard Hakluyt | |
The Rosenwald collection; a catalogue of illustrated books and manuscripts, of books from celebrated presses, and of bindings and maps, 1.150-1950. The gift of Lessing J. Rosenwald to the Library of Congress. - | |
Sequoia | |
Shakespeare first folios | |
Some undescribed ephemera of the 15th century in the Library of Congress | |
[Speech on the occasion of Lessing J. Rosenwald's 82nd birthday, Feb. 10, 1973, at a dinner arranged by the Library of Congress | |
Tribute to Luther Evans remarks made at a hero luncheon in the Whittall Pavilion, Library of Congress, April 28, 1982. | |
An unknown keepsake. | |
An unusual selection of fine incunabula and other books prior to 1501, 1974: | |
variant page in the Gutenberg bible | |
Variations in Berthold Ruppel's Bible : the first book printed in Switzerland | |
Weem's Life of George Washington |