Essays. By Cowley.
Faraday. By Gladstone.
102.—This leads to the matter of repetition dashes, to which some reference has already been made in paragraph 59 upon the author-entry, and no better advice can be given to the young cataloguer than that to avoid repetition dashes wherever possible, and, at most, only use them in one of the following instances:
a. To save repeating an author’s name in author-entry (as already illustrated) or under subject-heading.
b. To save repeating a title-entry or title-as-subject-entry where a second copy or another edition of the same work is entered.
c. To save repeating a subject-heading.
Illustrations of the second form are
Condé, Princes de, History of the. Aumale, Duc d’. 2 v. 1872
⸻ (French ed.) 2 v. 1863-4
Food and feeding. Thompson, Sir H. 1891