[DCRM-L] Determining bibliographical format
O'Brien, Iris
Iris.O'Brien at bl.uk
Thu Jun 13 09:50:55 MDT 2019
Theoretically, according to Gaskell (p.86, Key II, no.9), a 24mo with horizontal chain lines could have 6 leaves (24mo the 16 way) but it must be very rare. All I can say is that dealers are not infallible, so it is always worth checking their descriptions.
Kind regards,
Iris O’Brien
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From: DCRM-L <dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu> On Behalf Of Rutkowski, June
Sent: 13 June 2019 15:37
To: dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu
Subject: [DCRM-L] Determining bibliographical format
I am fresh off of Deborah J. Leslie’s Rare Book Cataloging course at the Rare Book School, and I have my first rare book sitting in front of me. It’s a French book from 1679.
One question I have is about determining format. The book dealer says it’s a 24mo. The gatherings have 6 leaves each, the chain lines are horizontal, and the height is 13 cm.
According to my chart a 24mo with horizontal chain lines cannot have 6 leaves. I’m thinking it’s a 12mo.
There is a dcrmb record in OCLC for a 12mo copy that is very similar to mine (signatures and number of preliminary pages are different). 973455836.
So, my questions are: how much weight does a cataloger give to a dealer’s description? And, is the information I’ve provided here (gatherings of 6 leaves, horizontal chain lines, height 13 cm) enough evidence to determine that my book is a 12mo?
If this is an inappropriate question please be gentle with me. I’m an old cataloger, but a spanking new rare-book cataloger, eager to participate in this community.
Thank you,
June Rutkowski
Cataloger
Harvard Library Information and Technical Services
Cambridge, MA 02139
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