-Popular biographical study; includes bibliographical notes and (incomplete) works lists.
Coverage of the British air war, with extensive bibliographical notes.
There follow now primarily bibliographical notes on the individual pieces.
The writings of John Mauropous: a bibliographical note (1951)
The Shelf Life column last Saturday omitted the bibliographical note for the book it discussed.
He was a prolific writer, publishing books, articles, lectures, biographies and bibliographical notes, amounting to over 400 titles.
As shown in the bibliographical note, he is John Lanchester, not Lancaster.
The Autobiography was edited (2 vols., 1903) with full bibliographical note by Roger Ingpen.
The bibliographical note at the end will provide the novice with an excellent guide to further reading.
A list of those dealing with philosophy and theology will be found in the bibliographical note to chapter XIII below.