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The phrase "catalogue by" is a valid phrase in written English and can be used to mean "organize according to" or "group according to".
Here is an example sentence: I need to catalogue these books by author.
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A catalogue by Aperture accompanies the show.
(I quote from the introduction to the Whitney catalogue, by the show's curator, Jane Livingston).
The only public record is a monumental catalogue by a German scholar, Regina Krahl.
The single-volume exhibition catalogue, by John Guy and Jorrit Britschgi, is priced at $45.
This is an update of an older catalogue by Allen Back and Bob Connelly.
Definition of the term calligraphy as given in the show's catalogue by Bruce Johnson, director of the museum.
Recently the library replaced its card catalogue by 800 volumes-the Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the N.Y.
As told in the catalogue by the gallery's director, Pamela Sherin, this begins in Canajoharie, between Schenectady and Utica, N.Y.
I bought the catalogue – by the last day of the show, it was half off the listed price.
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It is not a domestic cookbook but a document, and fits into a publishing genre that flourishes in Europe if not here: the statement-cum-catalogue by a big-name chef.
The M before a number refers to the catalogue of Charles Messier, while NGC is from the New General Catalogue by John Dreyer.
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