The Society has published a journal since 1893, originally entitled
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. In 1920 it took over publication of
The Library (issued since 1889) and adopted that as the main title of the
Transactions. (
The Library was founded in 1889 by
John Young Walker MacAlister.) The different series of the
Transactions and
The Library are: •
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, vol. 1–15 (1893–1919) •
The Library, vol. 1–10 (1889–1898) •
The Library, Second/New series, vol. 1–10 (1900–1910) •
The Library, Third series, vol. 1–10 (1910–1919) •
The Library, Fourth series, vol. 1–26 (1920–1946) •
The Library, Fifth series, vol. 1–33 (1946–1978) •
The Library, Sixth series, vol. 1–21 (1979–1999) •
The Library, Seventh series, vol. 1– (2000– )
The Library (; ) is a quarterly journal and is issued free to members who also receive a copy of all books published by the Society. In 1937,
Harry Carter,
Ellic Howe,
Alfred F. Johnson,
Stanley Morison and
Graham Pollard started to produce a list of all known pre-1800 type specimens. The list was published in
The Library in 1942. However, because of the war, many libraries at the European continent were no longer accessible. ==Gold medal==