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Allan H. Stevenson
Allan Henry Stevenson (June 20, 1903 – March 31, 1970) was an American bibliographer specializing in the study of handmade paper and watermarks who "single-handedly created a new field: the bibliographical analysis of paper."〔Review of ''The Problem of the Missale Speciale'', pp. 201-202.〕 Through his pioneering studies of watermarks, Stevenson solved "the most fascinating, and perhaps the most notorious, bibliographical problem of our time,"〔The Problem of the Missale Speciale, p. 1.〕 the dating of the ''Missale Speciale'' or ''Constance Missal'', an undated incunable (book printed before 1501) believed by many to pre-date the Gutenberg Bible (c. 1455), and possibly to have been the first printed European book. Stevenson proved that the book in fact had been printed nearly twenty years later, in 1473. Through similar analysis of watermarks, he also established that most block books, small religious books in which the text and images were printed from a single woodcut block and which many believed dated from the early 15th century, had in fact been printed after 1460.
==Overview==
Stevenson was born on June 20, 1903, in Merlin, Ontario, Canada. His family moved to Texas where he attended the Rice Institute in Houston, graduating in 1924, and obtaining an M.A. two years later. After teaching at Rice, he moved to the University of Chicago where he ultimately obtained his doctorate degree in 1949.〔"Allan H. Stevenson and the Bibliographical Uses of Paper", p. 25.〕 He taught English at both schools.〔(New York Times obituary ), Apr. 3, 1970.〕 Stevenson married Rachel Waples.〔"Allan H. Stevenson and the Bibliographical Uses of Paper", p. 25.〕 He died in Chicago on March 31, 1970.〔(New York Times obituary ), Apr. 3, 1970.〕〔"Allan H. Stevenson and the Bibliographical Uses of Paper", p. 61.〕

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