My copy of "The Mass; A Study of the Roman Liturgy" by Father Adrian Fortescue, published in 1914 is loaned out so I can't offer more precise detail. However, new editions of the Roman Missal issued since that of Pope St. Pius V in 1570 are:
Pope Clement VIII in 1604,
Pope Urban VIII in 1634,
Pope Leo XIII in 1884,
Pope Benedict XV in 1920,
Pope John XXIII in 1962,
Pope Pius XII issued no new typical edition of the Roman Missal but after 1955 had his revised Holy Week Liturgy printed in the missal of Pope Benedict XV. In addition to changes in when the Mass could be celebrated (except for the Mass at Midnight of Christmas a Mass usually could only be celebrated between dawn and noon) and changes to the Eucharistic fast he was working on simplification of the rubrics of the Mass when he died. These were implemented by Pope John XXIII in 1961. In 1962 Pope John XXIII promulgated a new typical edition of the Roman Missal incorporating Pope Pius XII's Holy Week liturgy and including the name of St. Joseph into the Canon.