Victor E. Neuburg
Appearance
Victor Edward Neuburg (1924-96).
Neuburg was the son of Victor Benjamin Neuburg and his wife Kathleen Rose Goddard.
He was Lecturer in the School of Librarianship North-Western Polytechnic. He was general editor of the Woburn Press series of reprints The Social History of Education.[1]
Publications
- John Buchan, A history of the First World War, abridged and introduced by Victor Neuberg (Moffat: Lochar, 1991)
- Victor Neuberg, Gone for a soldier: a history of life in the British ranks since 1660 (London: Cassell, 1989)
- Victor E. Neuburg, The triumph of Pan: poems (London: Skoob, 1989)
- Victor Neuburg, A guide to the Western Front: a companion for travellers (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1988)
- Charles Dickens, A December vision: his social journalism, edited by Neil Philip and Victor Neuburg (London: Collins, 1986)
- Vickybird: a memoir of Victor B. Neuburg, by his son Victor E. Neuburg (London: Polytechnic of North London, 1983)
- Victor E. Neuburg, The Batsford companion to popular literature (London: Batsford Academic and Educational, 1982)
- Victor E. Neuburg, History hunter, illustrated by Trevor Ridley (London: Beaver Books, 1979)
- Thomas Frognall Dibdin: selections, compiled and introduced by Victor E. Neuburg (Great bibliographers series, no. 3; Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1978)
- Victor E. Neuburg, Popular literature: a history and guide, from the beginning of printing to the year 1897 (London: Woburn, 1977; Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1977)
- Victor E. Neuburg, Chapbooks: a guide to reference material on English, Scottish and American chapbook literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (2nd edn., London: Woburn Press, 1972)
- Victor E. Neuburg, The past we see today (London: Oxford University Press, 1972)
- Literacy and society, edited with a new introduction by Victor E. Neuburg (The social history of education, second series, no. 5; London: Woburn Press, 1971)
- Victor E. Neuburg, Popular education in eighteenth century England (London: Woburn Press, 1971)
- Victor E. Neuburg, The penny histories: a study of chapbooks for young readers over two centuries, illustrated with facsimiles of seven chapbooks (The Juvenile Library; London: Oxford University Press, 1968)
- Victor E. Neuburg, Points & pitfalls: a first notebook in French composition (n.p.: University Tutorial Press, 1965)
- Victor E. Neuburg, Points and pitfalls: a first notebook in German composition (n.p.: University Tutorial Press, 1965)
- Victor E. Neuburg, Chapbooks: a bibliography of references to English and American chapbook literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (London: Vine Press, 1964)
- Victor E. Neuburg, A select handlist of references to chapbook literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Edinburgh: privately printed by J. A. Birkbeck, 1952)