Bulletin 43, November 2004
Contents:
- Therese Lindström Tiedemann, Editorial (pp. 3-5) 
- David Cram, Note from the Chairman (p. 5) 
- Mats Rydén, ‘Anna Paues: A Pioneer in Swedish Anglistics’ (pp. 6-13) 
- Patricia Casey Sutcliffe, ‘Friedrich Max Müller's Lectures on the Science of Language Made Silly: Lewis Carroll's Alice Books as a Reaction to Max Müller's Popular Lecture Series?’ (pp. 14-23) 
- Paul Rastall, ‘Popular Views in the History of Linguistics: The Case of Language Superiority’ (pp. 24-32) 
- REVIEWS: - Werner Hüllen, Review of David Cram, Jeffrey L. Foreng and Dorothy Johnston (eds), Francis Willughby's Book of Games. A Seventeenth-Century Treatise on Sports, Games and Pastimes. London: Ashgate, 2003 (pp. 33-35) 
 
- Richard Steadman-Jones, ‘Flying a Kite’ (A Proposal/Review Article) (pp. 36-39) 
- Louis Kelly, The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Annual Colloquium, Jesus College, Oxford (13th-16th September, 2004): Conference Report (pp. 40-41) 
- Abstracts from the Annual Colloquium (pp. 42-66) 
- Publications Received (pp. 67-68) 
- NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: - Therese Lindström Tiedemann, Stylesheet for Submissions to the Bulletin of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas (pp. 69-72) 
- The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas: Minutes of the 2004 AGM (pp. 73-76) 
- PhD Theses Abstracts (pp. 82-85) 
- In Memoriam Robert Burchfield (January 27, 1923 – July 5, 2004) (pp. 88-89) 
- The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas: Spring Colloquium, March 2005 (pp. 90-91) 
- Worldwide Universities Network Consortium in the History of Linguistics (pp. 92-94) 
 
