A Guide to the Microform Collections: G
Gedrukte werken tot 1801 : microfiche-catalogus /
Bibliotheek, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. -- Amsterdam
: Vrije Universiteit, Bibliotheek, Afd. Handschriften, Oude Drukken,
en Moderne Rariora, [1991]. -- 22 microfiches ; negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2128
Alphabetical and chronological catalogs of rare books
in Dutch, French, Latin, English, and other European languages.
GUIDE: 336, Gedrukte Werken tot 1801.
LCCN: 93-630208
1. Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam. Bibliotheek--Catalogs. 2.Rare
books--Europe--Bibliography--Catalogs. 3. Library catalogs on microfiche.
Genealogical reference collection. --
Salt Lake City, Utah : Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints,
1984-1986. -- ca. 1200 microfiches : negative; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7064
This collection, also known as United States microfiche
reference collection contains the full text of approximately 100
reference sources frequently used by researchers at the Family History
Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The works cover a wide range of
reference sources useful in genealogical research, such as directories,
gazetteers, military records, vital records, census records, genealogical
handbooks and manuals, postal and shipping guides, and guides to
records in libraries and archives.
LCCN: 90-956098
GUIDE: 267, United States Microfiche Reference
Collection, Part I is arranged by country with Canadian provinces
and U.S. states listed in alphabetical order after the general country
category.
Request individual titles by number listed in guide. Numbering system
varies; sometimes a title with multiple fiche is given one number
and other times each fiche covering one title is given a separate
number. The guide will reflect which numbers to use.
Genealogy and local history. -- Sanford,
N.C. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1980 - . -- [10,500] microfiches
: 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1018
This project is a long-term program to film American
genealogies, genealogical serials, printed primary source material,
and local history. The current micropublisher is University Microfilms
International.
LCCN: 92-640694
GUIDE: Z5313.U5 G46 1982 LH&G Desk, with
supplements, Genealogy and Local History; Guide. The
printed guide contains the following indexes: Genealogy, Genealogical
Serials, Local History, Primary Sources, Authors, Titles, names,
Geographic Index. Cross-references to the fiches appear on catalog
cards in the Local History and Genealogy Reading Room.
1. Genealogical literature--United States.
A genealogy of the signers of the Declaration of Independence
/ compiled by Frank Willing Leach. -- [Salt Lake City] : Genealogical
Society of Utah, 1951. -- 6 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 4498
Genealogical information collected by Frank Willing Leach
of Philadelphia for thirty years, beginning in 1885. The information
has gaps due to the enormity of the undertaking. Nevertheless, Leach
began at a time when a large number of the signers' grandchildren
were still living, and he acquired data directly from them. He traced
descendants as far away as Japan and China. The descendants' records
are more nearly complete than those of the signers' ancestors. The
manuscripts are now in the possession of the Filson Club in Louisville,
Kentucky. Copies are held by the Descendants of the Signers of the
Declaration of Independence, Sons of the American Revolution, and
the Library of Congress.
Reels are arranged by states which the signers represented.
LCCN: 84-130885
GUIDE: 9, [Index to the Collection of Genealogy
Material of the National Society, Daughters of Founders and Patriots
of America]. Includes name index to volumes and reels.
1. United States. Declaration of Independence--Signers-- Genealogy.
General magazine index, California Section
/ prepared by Thomas Fante ; edited by Grace Imoto. -- [Sacramento,
Calif.] : California State Library Foundation, [1983]. -- 3 microfiches
: negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/8112
Filmed from the magazine index of the California State
Library, the entries are derived from a narrowly defined list of
magazine titles, excluding government publications, law journals,
and newspapers. The periodical titles are those published in California
only. Divided into four parts the collection contains an alphabetical
list of magazine titles, subject index, geographic index, and index
by date of the holdings. Individual entries give the magazine title,
date of holdings, publication place, provenance of title, and subject
of title relating to California.
LCCN: 90-956537
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. California--Periodicals--Indexes.
Georgian architecture. Leiden, The Netherlands
: IDC, 1994-<1999 > <480 > microfiches : ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 98/13
A documented photo-archival collection on microfiche
with 47,000 photographs for the study of early and late medieval
Christian architectural arts of Georgia and its historical area
of settlement. This collections is arranged geographically by region
and within this, alphabetically by site and then monument. An index
of this arrangement is available both at the beginning of each notebook
of fiche as a Table of Contents as well as on the first fiche of
each volume. Each monument discussion begins with an English-language
description including bibliographic references and information on
the location of the site. Following this are plans, elevations,
sections, and in some cases perspectives or isometric drawings.
Next are the actual photographs using the following scheme: exterior
views, facades, sections of facades, exterior details, interior
views, and finally, interior details.
Volumes are arranged by region. See page 34 of the guide to
determine which volume to request. A notebook volume of fiche
will be delivered, from which one can choose individual fiche
using the Table of Contents at the front of the notebook.
LCCN: 97172651
GUIDE: 457, Georgian Architecture: Introductory
Guide.
1. Church architecture--Georgia (Republic)--Pictorial works. 2.
Architecture, Early Christian--Georgia (Republic)--Pictorial works.
3. Architecture, Byzantine--Georgia (Republic)--Pictorial works.
4. Architecture, Medieval--Georgia (Republic)--Pictorial works.
Gerald Paget collection. -- [s.l. ;
s.n.] -- 15 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 5533
Consists of typewritten sheets representing genealogical
information about the descendants of 600 prominent European families,
dating from the time of the Emperor Charlemagne.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Europe--Genealogy.
German and Austrian drama / Rita B.
Balasco, editor. -- Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1984.
-- 113 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 84/2220
Consists of some 2,500 titles, primarily representative
of the Viennese theater, from 1740 to 1790. Most of the collection
has been filmed from the holdings of Michael Krieg (a dealer) at
the Austrian Schlossbibliothek; another 500 titles were added by
Harvard University to this core collection.
The plays are primarily in German; there are also some plays
and opera libretti in French and Italian. Many foreign works are
represented in German translations.
LCCN: 84-196561
GUIDE: 93, German and Austrian Drama in
the Houghton Library, Harvard University: Guide to the Microfilm
Collection. A filmed listing of the titles appears on each
reel.
1. Austrian drama. 2. German drama. 3. European drama.
German anti-Semitic propaganda. -- Washington,
D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1943. -- 11 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 442
Approximately 200 titles of books and pamphlets filmed
by the Library of Congress in 1943. The works are principally anti-Semitic,
but include writings on other groups as well, including Jehovah's
Witnesses, the Jesuits, and the Freemasons. Also included are history,
pseudo-history, and fiction. The collection presents anti-Semitism
as an issue in politics, economics, religion, and education. Most
of the writings date from the 1920s and 1930s and many are directly
connected with Nazi groups.
LCCN: 84-154548
GUIDE: Not in LC. All titles have been cataloged
by the Library of Congress, and may be found grouped together in
the Microform Reading Room's card catalog under the heading, "German
Anti-Semitic Propaganda."
1. Antisemitism--Germany. 2. Propaganda, German.
German Army High Command, 1938-1945.
-- Arlington, Va. : University Publications of America, 1981. -- 4
microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/4241
Consists of English translations of monographs by forty-seven
Oberkommando officers written after World War II at the behest of
the occupation authorities. They constitute a definitive history
of the German Army High Command for the period 1938-1945, including
all aspects of its organization, changes in organization and results
of the changes, communications, transportation, supplies, and other
areas of responsibility.
LCCN: 85-892466
GUIDE: 105-8, A Guide to the German Army
High Command, 1938-1945. 1. World War, 1939-1945--Personal
narratives, German. 2. Germany--Armed forces--History--Sources.
German biographical archive. See: Deutsches
biographisches Archiv.
German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer
collection. -- Woodbridge, Ct. [?] : Research Publications,
12 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 03708
Filmed from holdings of Freiberger Library of Case Western
Reserve University. Items collected by the Germanist, Wilhelm Scherer,
from the baroque period to the 19th century. "See shelflist for
details."
NOTE: L.C. holdings very limited: only 12 of 167 reels.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Germany--Bibliography.
German-Jewish periodicals from the Leo Baeck Institute
in New York, 1768-1945. -- Frederick, MD : University
Publications of America, [c1989]. -- 247 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 94/2000
Contains 145 periodicals covering German-speaking areas
of Central and Eastern Europe.
LCCN: 93-630177
GUIDE: 323, German-Jewish Periodicals from
the Leo Baeck Institute. Guide to the Microfilm Collection.
For parts I and II (88 titles) a photocopied list of titles appearing
on each reel is enclosed in a pocket at the back of the guide. For
Part III (57 titles) the guide provides a reel index with places
and dates of publication, volumes included on film, title changes,
and annotations with broad subject headings. An index of names lists
editors.
ONLINE Reel Index:
German-Jewish Periodicals from the Leo Baeck Institute in New York,
1768-1945 (http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/2upa/Sjs/German-JewishPeriodicalsLeoBaeck.htm).
1. Jews--Germany--Periodicals. 2. Jews--Austria--Periodicals.
3. Jews--Czechoslovakia--Periodicals. 4. Jewish periodicals-- Europe,
Central. 5. Jews--Social life and customs--Europe, Central. 6. Periodicals
on microfilm.
German P.O.W. camp papers. -- Washington,
D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1965. -- 15 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 10779
More than eighty prisoner-of-war camp newspapers published
in the United States and Canada between 1943 and 1946. Some modern
German writers, particularly those of the "Gruppe 47," found their
first forum in these papers. They contain camp news, world news,
sports news, crossword puzzles, humor, essays, original poetry and
short stories, and articles explaining the defeat of Germany from
the point of view of the Allies.
LCCN: 83-125121
GUIDE: 60, Microfilm Guide and Index to
the Library of Congress Collection of German Prisoners of War Camp
Papers Published in the United States of North America from 1943-1946.
A printed guide to reels, listing titles of papers, place of publication,
and dates of issues filmed. The reel index, reproduced in the guide,
is also on each reel.
1. Prisoners of war--Germany. 2. Prisoners of war--United States.
3. World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, American.
Germany and its occupied territories during World War
II / Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Washington, D.C. : University
Publications of America, 1977. -- 22 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2090
Consists of top secret reports ranging from fourteen
pages to over three hundred pages written by specialists during
World War II, on conditions and activities in German-occupied territories;
the reports were used by the American government to shape foreign
policy. The documents in this collection are not included in the
State Department's foreign relations series nor in any collection
of declassified documents.
LCCN: 86-89225
GUIDE: 105-19, A Guide to OSS/State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports. IV. Germany and Its Occupied
Territories during WWII.
1. World War, 1939-1945--Occupied territories. 2. Germany--History--1933-1945--Sources.
Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944.
-- Washington : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service?, 1 microfilm
reel ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 1223
Consists of German newspaper clippings and typescripts
about Hitler, with emphasis on the attempted assassination.
LCCN: 90-953894
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945--Assassination attempt, 1944 (July
20)--Miscellanea.
Germany's business leaders, 1400-1917.
-- [Frederick, Md.] : CIS Academic Editions, c1988. -- 426 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 89/169
Ninety-four titles in 106 volumes. Biographies, corporate
histories, and secondary accounts primarily document the economic
transformation of Germany between 1815 and 1914. Includes compilations
of the biographies of many commercial, entrepreneurial as well as
philosophical role models. Contains the corporate histories of small
and medium-sized, consumer-oriented industries located in the eastern
half of the nation, especially the capital city.
LCCN: 89-894166
GUIDE: 105-212, Germany's Business Leaders,
1900-1917.
1. Germany--Biography. 2. Germany--Commerce--History--19th century.
The Gerritsen collection of women's history.
-- Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, c1975. -- 17,556
microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. + 241 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 82/12
Consists of over 4,500 European and American books, periodicals,
and pamphlets, published between 1543 and 1945. Subjects well represented
include women's rights, the nature and role of women, prostitution,
education, biography, marriage and the family, employment, religion,
and voluntary associations. Most titles date from the 19th and 20th
centuries; languages include 14 European languages, as well as Arabic,
Greek, and Latin. Analytic for serial titles are available on MUMS.
LCCN: 82-201010
GUIDE: HQ1121.G47 1983, The Gerritsen Collection
of Women's History, 1543-1945: A Bibliographic Guide to the Microform
Collection. Lists titles by language and author, with indexes
by title, subject, and chronology. Serials are listed and numbered
separately at the back of volume 2 of the guide.
Gibbs archive : the papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons,
1744-1953. -- London : World Microfilms, 1984. --
[214] microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 45/248
Consists of the Gibbs family papers, the business archives
of Antony Gibbs and Sons, 1808-1969, and the records of associated
companies. The Gibbs Archive chronicles the story of the descendants
of Antony and Dorothea Gibbs, and records the evolution of the family
business, Antony Gibbs & Sons Ltd. The family papers offer insight
into the background and life of an upwardly mobile British family
whose success is crowned by a peerage. The business papers are not
only a mine of information about the business community in Britain,
Spain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Rhodesia, but also
provide information about Latin America, because the company actively
traded in Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and Brazil.
Thirty files form this collection; each, at the beginning, has
a contents list arranged alphabetically by writer, and at the
end, an index of the persons, subjects, and places named in the
papers. File 21 has a general contents list and an index for the
whole collection.
NOTE: Additional information about the Gibbs Archive can be
found in John Arthur Gibbs' The History of Antony and Dorothea
Gibbs (CS439.G42 1922).
LCCN: 85-891330
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Gibbs, Antony, 1756-1815--Archives. 2. Gibbs family--Archives.
3. Gibbs, Antony, and sons, London--Archives. 4. Great Britain--Commerce.
Giechisches biographisches Archiv (GBA) = Greek biographical
archive. -- München : K.G. Saur, [1998?] -- microfiches
<1-307, i-xxvii > : ill., negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 99/45
Consists of about 100,000 entries and covers about 70,000
individuals, dating from the 4th century AD to the present. The
main focus is on the Byzantine Millenium (395-1453) and the time
from the Greek War of Independence (1821-32) to the present day.
Covers mainly Greece, Asia Minor, the Aegean Isles, and Southern
Italy through the Byzantine Age, and, for later periods, the area
of contemporary Greece.
LCCN: 99486197
GUIDE: Not in LC. Entries are arranged alphabetically.
1. Greece--Biography--Dictionaries.
Gitelson collection. -- New York : Gitelson-Kamaiko
Foundation, 1962-64. -- 5 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01140
Broadsides and pamphlets from the period 1500-1800 in
English, French, and German, on historical, socio-religious, and
socio-economic subjects. Filmed from holdings of the New York Public
Library, Columbia University, and the Library of Congress.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Broadsides--Europe. 2. Pamphlets in microform. 3. Europe--History--16th
century--Pamphlets. 4. Europe--History--l7th century--Pamphlets.
5. Europe--History--18th century--Pamphlets.
Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature.
-- New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1974]- . -- [3764] microfilm
reels : ill., maps ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51560
Monographs, published before 1850, and serials, published
until 1906, from the Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature
at the University of London and the Kress Library of Business and
Economics at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration
in Boston, supplemented by material from the libraries of Columbia
and Yale universities. The material is in more than 10 European
languages. Political and social history is richly covered by this
large collection of early "economic" literature.
The subjects represented include mercantilism, slavery, social
conditions, European colonialism, Chartism, technological advances,
demography, political theory, and Irish-English relations.
LCCN: 83-132128
GUIDE: Z7164.E2 G64 v. 1-7, Goldsmiths'-Kress
Library of Economic Literature: a Guide to. . . the Microfilm Collection.
Covers the period from the 16th century through 1820.
1. Economics--Europe.
GPO sales publications reference file.
-- [Washington, D.C. : GPO, 1976- ]. -- [ ] microfiches : negative
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 84/400
A microfiche listing by G.P.O. stock number, Superintendent
of Documents (SuDoc) classification number, and key-word (from titles,
subjects, agency, or other key phrases or words), of all documents
in stock and for sale at the Government Printing Office. About 20,000
titles are listed; in addition, PRF lists about 2,000 forthcoming
titles. Revised monthly. Each entry provides full bibliographic
data. Issued with PRF is the " Exhausted" PRF, listing publications
formerly in PRF during the previous year, but no longer in stock
at GPO (approximately 6,000 titles).
NOTE: Most recent file is available in the Newspaper and Current
Periodical Reading Room. Science Reading Room also has a set.
Microform Reading Room copy is the previous month's.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Government publications--United States.
Great personalities as reported in the New York Times
/ researched and edited by John Dooling. -- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming
Corp. of America, c1979. -- 50 microfiches : negative ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 2432
Capsule biographies of 50 individuals in the form of
headlines, news stories, feature articles, editorials, letters to
the editor, advertisements, maps, graphs,and some illustrative materials,
useful for anyone but aimed at the secondary school level. The printed
guide furnishes an introduction for each individual as well as comprehensive
questions, discussion questions,and suggested projects and activities
for classroom use.
Individuals covered range from Susan B. Anthony to King Kong.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: CT119.D66, Great Personalities as
Reported in the New York Times. A summary of the contents
of the fiches appears under each name in the printed guide.
1. Celebrities--Biography--Miscellanea.
Griffith, D. W. See: D.W.
Griffith.
Griffith's valuation. See: Landowners
of Ireland.
Guildhall Library numerical catalogue.
-- London : World Microfilms, 1989. -- 10 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 93/1
A copy of many volumes of a partly handwritten, partly
typewritten index to the Guildhall Library in London, a general
reference library particularly rich in all aspects of London history.
Coverage extends from the 18th into the 20th century. Each volume
starts with a numerically arranged list of holdings (either manuscripts
or books), which is sometimes followed by an alphabetical index
by name and subject to that particular numerical list. There may
be multiple volumes (each with its own index) on each different
reel.
The catalog lists company records, plans, diaries, visitors
books, minute books, rent records, contracts, account books, newspaper
clippings, leases, deeds, parish records, charters, vital records,
etc.
LCCN: 92-953088
GUIDE: 291, Guildhall Library Numerical
Catalogue: Catalogues of the Guildhall Library's Major Collections.
The guide is brief and does not adequately reflect the contents
of this catalog.
1. Guilds--England--London--Manuscripts--Catalogs. 2. Guilds--England--London--History--Sources--Bibliography--
Catalogs. 3. Manuscripts, English--England--London--Catalogs. 4.
London (England)--Manuscripts--Catalogs. 5. London England)-- History--Sources--Bibliography--Catalogs.
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