THE JOAN OF ARC COLLECTION
Bequeathed by J. Carling of Mapua
The literature concerning Joan of Arc is vast, and while it would not be difficult to assemble a large group of books on the subject, it would call for knowledge, care and discrimination to gather, in small compass, an adequate representation. In the bequest of the late Mr. J. Carling, who died in 1960, there are seventy-five works, and among them one finds about 75 per cent, of the best accredited texts. Although this is not a field wherein the Library develops, several books were already in the shelves, and an attempt will next be made to ensure that fairly full resources are available.
In this case, a check will be made of the holdings of other libraries, after which a check of bibliographies will reveal what acquisitions will be advisable. Thus within the library system, a fairly full range of the most important works will be accessible.
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 26
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159THE JOAN OF ARC COLLECTION Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 26
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• David Blackwood Paul, “The Second Walpole Memorial Lecture”. Turnbull Library Record 12: (September 1954) pp.3-20
• Eric Ramsden, “The Journal of John B. Williams”. Turnbull Library Record 11: (November 1953), pp.3-7
• Arnold Wall, “Sir Hugh Walpole and his writings”. Turnbull Library Record 6: (1946), pp.1-12
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