Friedrich von Adelung (1768–1843), German-Russian linguist, historian and bibliographer
Alphonse Alkan (1809-1889), French printer, bibliographer, and author
Benjamin Franklin Stevens (February 19, 1833 – March 5, 1902), like his brother Henry Stevens a bibliographer, was born at Barnet, Vermont, and was educated at the University of Vermont, where he was a member of the Sigma Phi society.
Richard Bleiler (born 1959), American bibliographer in science fiction, fantasy, and horror, crime, and adventure fiction
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E. F. Bleiler (1920–2010), American editor, bibliographer, and scholar of science fiction, detective fiction and fantasy
Corser printed selections in his Collectanea, and Joseph Haslewood described it in the British Bibliographer, ii.
Daniel Alexander Payne Murray (1852–1925), librarian, bibliographer, author, politician, and historian
David John Chambers (born 1930), English bibliographer, printing historian, printer and book-collector
David J. Whittaker (born 1945), American Mormon historian and bibliographer
Stanisław Estreicher (1869–1939), Karol Senior's son, historian of law and bibliographer
Rand bibliographer Mimi Reisel Gladstein called Rand's title essay the "major attraction for those who have already read the novels".
George Alexander Kohut (February 11, 1874 – 1933) was an American writer and bibliographer; born in Stuhlweissenburg, Hungary.
Henry Graham Pollard (1903–1976), British bookseller and bibliographer
His father was a bibliographer, and his grandfather Phinehas was rabbi at Polotsk and Vilna, the emissary of Elijah of Vilna in his struggle with the Hasidim, and the author of nine exegetical works.
I. F. Clarke (Ignatius Frederic "Ian" Clarke) (1918–2009), British bibliographer and literary scholar; winner of the Pilgrim Award
John Foster Kirk (March 23, 1824, Fredericton, New Brunswick – 1904) was an American historian, journalist, educator and bibliographer.
John Foster Kirk (1824–1904), American historian, journalist, educator and bibliographer
John Robert Moore (1890–1973) was an American biographer and bibliographer of Daniel Defoe.
José Toribio Medina (1852–1930), Chilean bibliographer, writer, and historian
Joseph Gillow (5 October 1850, Preston – 17 March 1921, Westholme, Hale) was an English Roman Catholic antiquary and bio-bibliographer, "the Plutarch of the English Catholics".
Lawrence Clark Powell (b. Washington, DC, September 6, 1906; d. Arizona, March 14, 2001) was a librarian, literary critic, bibliographer and author of more than 100 books.
Ronald Brunlees McKerrow (1872–1940), British bibliographer and Shakespearean scholar
He was credited with making the field of Americana a recognized field of scholarship by the bibliographer Nicholas Trübner.
Bibliographer Alfred W. Pollard named those editions Bad quartos, and it is speculated that they may have been produced, not from manuscript texts, but from actors who had memorized their lines.
Robert Singerman (born 1942), a professor, a recognized Judaica bibliographer
When the library opened, the collection consisted of 9,000 books selected by bibliographer William F. Poole.
Subsequently, in Hamburg, he assisted the major bibliographer Johann Albert Fabricius in the production of his Bibliotheca Graeca and his edition of Sextus Empiricus.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776 – 18 November 1847), English bibliographer, born at Calcutta, was the son of Thomas Dibdin, the sailor brother of Charles Dibdin.
Viktor Ivanovich Strazhev (27 October 1879, Usolye – 19 October 1950) was a Russian bibliographer, translator, poet and literary critic.
At the time of his death he left a widow and two adult daughters, one of whom was married to Harry Buxton Forman,a leading bibliographer, rare manuscripts editor and scholar of all things Shelley.
William Thomas Lowndes (c. 1798–1843), English bibliographer, whose principal work was The Bibliographer’s Manual of English Literature