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DUTCH IMPRINTS IN THE LIBRARY

Recently a Dutch student from Auckland University has made a survey of Dutch printing before 1750 in Auckland and Wellington. The Turnbull has considerably more titles in this period than other libraries, as may be expected in its collections of rare books in literature, history and travel. The two most definable groups are the sixty odd volumes from the Elzevir Press at Leyden and Amsterdam, and the many volumes recording Dutch (and other) voyages into the East Indies. The total of these Dutch-printed books amounts to no more than 300.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 16

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DUTCH IMPRINTS IN THE LIBRARY Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 16

DUTCH IMPRINTS IN THE LIBRARY Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 16

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