CONTENTS GUIDE TO THE TURNBULL LIBRARY RECORD
Nos. 1 - 15
ADAMS, Robert D. Letters from Matthew Arnold. 2.11-12. ADDERLEY, C. B. Letters of Godley to. 1.6-7. ALCOCK, P. C. M. Children's books and the Taylor sisters. 13.8-11. ALPERS, Antony. Guy Morris, Katherine Mansfield collector. 8.15-19. ANDERSEN, Johannes C. Obituary. 15.18-19. ARCHITECTS plans of Clere and Clere. 15.24-5. ARNOLD, Matthew, and an Australian admirer. 2.11-12. ARNOLD, Thomas (the younger). Letters. 11.9-12. BAGNALL, A. G. Allan Cunningham and William Colenso. 3.5-10.
J. R. Godley’s letters to Adderley. 1.6-7. Review of “A Pacific Bibliography” by C. R. H. Taylor. 9.3-5. Some Landor letters to J. E. Fitzgerald. 2.8-10. Taylor’s “Past and present of New Zealand.” 1.16. BAMBRIDGE, William. Diary. 1.2-6: 2.1-5. BASKERVILLE, John. Printed books in the library. 7.2022.
BEES. Book collection presented by E. A. Earp. 9.7-9. BERRY, James. Captain Cook Medals presented. 15.15. BINDING, armorial devices of A. H. Turnbull. 8.29. BOCCACCIO. De Mulieribus Claris 1506. 5.11-12. BOOKS famous in English literature. Grolier Club List. 1.9-12: 2.13-18. BOSWELL, James. Letter regarding associates of Mary Bryant. 9.9-10. B.P. (N.Z.) Ltd. Presentation of Biographical Archives of G. H. Scholefield. 15.3. BROWNE, Sir Thomas Gore. Annotations in a copy of “The Maori King". 4.12-13. BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett. Marginalia in a copy of Milton's Prose works. 2.5-7. BURNAND, W. H. His copy of the New Zealand Journal. 8.3-13. BUTLER, Samuel. A new Portrait. 5.8. CABLE, Matthew. Cromwell Collection. 15.16. CAMERON, W. J. Henry Hills, pirate. 14.6-11. Carling, J. Books on Joan of Arc bequeathed. 15.26,
Chatterton, Thomas. An unrecorded copy of “Poems” by I. A. Gordon. 4.6-9. CHEVALIER, Nicholas, and his wife in the mountains. 3.14-17. Children’s books and the Taylor sisters by P. C. M. Alcock. 13.8-11. CLERE AND CLERE. Architects plans. 15.24-5. COLENSO, William, and Allan Cunningham. 3.5-10. letters to Luff. 15.27. COLERIDGE, S. T. Monody on the death of Chatterton. 1.8. COLLIER, John Payne. The unscrupulous scholar- 15.20-21. Constitution and rules of Friends of the Turnbull Library. 8.32-3.
COOK, Captain James. Medals presented by Mr. James Berry. 15.15. Cook’s Journal of the Second Voyage. 11.7-8. Cromwell collection of Matthew Cable. 15.14. CUNNINGHAM, Allan, and William Colenso. 3.5-10. Donatus Latin Grammar 1517. 5.12-13. DORE'S “New Zealander”. 5.12. Doves Press, books in the library. 10.3-10. DRYDEN, John. Books in the library. 15.24. Durrow, The book of. 15.18. Dutch imprints in the library. 15.14. EARP, E. A. A New Zealand Bee Library. 9.7-9,15.10. Emblem books. Note. 7.16-18. Facsimiles, important items recently acquired. 14.20-21, 15.18. FITZGERALD, J. E. Some Landor letters to. 2.8-10.
Forgeries of T. J. Wise. Gorhn's correspondence with Turnbull. 5.13-14. The Friends of the Turnbull Library Constitution and rules. 8.32-3: 9.16-17. Friends of the Turnbull Library. Report 1952. 9.12 -15. Report 1953. 11.15-17. Report 1954. 13.16-20. Gilbert, G. M. Twenty-three early printed books from Sir John Illott. 10.11-14. GODLEY, J. R. Letters to C. B. Adderley. 1.6-7. GORDON, I. A. Matthew Arnold and an Australian admirer. 2.11-12.
A Shenstone (MS.) discovery. 3.11-14. Shenstone’s Miscellany. Clarendon Press, 1952 (notice). 11.13. An unrecorded copy of Chatterton. 4.6-9. and M. S. G. Coleridge's Monody on the death of Chatterton. 1.8. Gorfin’s Correspondence with Turnbull. 5.13-14.
GORST, Sir John Eldon. A copy of “the Maori King’’ annotated by Sir Thos. Gore Browne. 4.12-13. GOSSE, Edmund. Book and MSS. Collection. 11.14. GRAVES, John Woodcock. Visit to Wellington and MS. of “John Peel’’. 1.13-16.
GRINLINTON, M. S. See Gordon, I. A. Heapy Prints. Reproductions for sale. 10.16. HILL, Henry. Collection of MSS. and Miscellanea. Hills, Henry Pirate, by W. J. Cameron. 14.6-11. HOGG, Robert. Note of bequest. 3.18. HOUSTON, John. Obituary. 15.11. Illustrations of the Sixties. The G. H. Wood book collection. 9.10-12. Ilott, Sir John. Illuminated MSS. presented. 14.4-5. Twenty-three early printed books. 10.11-14. Joan of Arc, Collection bequeathed by J. Carling, Mapua. 15.26.
Krusenstern Atlas. 9.6-7. LANDOR, W. S. Letters to J. E. Fitzgerald. 2.8-10. LAURENSON, James, student and benefactor. 7.10-11. LAWLOR, P. A. Early drawings of David Low. 4.1-7. A Katherine Mansfield enthusiast: the work of Guy N. Morris. 8.19-28. A Bookman’s diary. 15.4-10. LAWRENCE, T. E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom 1926. Donation. 2.18. L'ESTRANGE, Sir Roger. Books in the library. 3.1-4. LOW, David. Early drawings. P. A. Lawlor. 4.1-7. McCORMICK, E. H. Tasman and New Zealand, a bibliographical study. Notice. 14.21.
MANSFIELD, Katherine. Purchase of her manuscripts. 14.16-19. Maori King Movement, Links. 4.12-13. MAYNO, Jason. De Actionibus 1539. 7.18-19. Microfilm. Seventeenth century books. 15.17. MILLAR, Nola L. Ned Ward the brewing poet. 4.9-11. Milton Collection. A note on. 14.12-15. Milton’s prose works, Marginalia by E. B. Browning in a copy. 2.5-7.
MORRIS, Guy. Katherine Mansfield collector. 8.15-28. MSS., illuminated, presented by Sir John Ilott. 14.4-5. Mulgan, Alan. Obituary. 15.12. New Zealand Journal. W. H. Burnand's copy. 8.3-13. “New Zealander’’, Dore’s. 5.12. Pacific Bibliography by C. R. H. Taylor. Reviewed by A. G. Bagnall. 9.3-5. PAUL, David Blackwood. Hugh Walpole and the popular novel. 12.3-20.
PEEL, John. See Graves, John Woodcock. Picturesque Atlas of Australasia. 7.11-15. Polyphilus type used for Record No. 8. 8.30-31. Pope, Charles Quentin. Books of modern fine printing. 15.13-14. Queen Elizabeth 11. Gift of facsimile of Cook's Journal of the second voyage. 11.7-8. RAMSDEN, Eric. Bequest of MSS. 15.13. The journal of John B. Williams. 11.3-7. Reference department of the library. 13.3-5. Rewi Manga Maniapoto. A letter to Charles Brown 1878. 4.12-13.
Rice University papers. 15.21. SCHOLEFIELD, G. H. Biographical archives presented by B.P. (N.Z.) Ltd. 15.13. SCHWIMMER, E. Transcripts from unprinted Rowley manuscripts. 8.31. SEDDON, T. L. Bequest of books and MSS. 15.27-9. Obituary. 15.12. Seven Pillars of Wisdom, by T. E. Lawrence, 1926. Donation. 2.18.
Seventeenth century books on microfilm. 15.17. Shakespeare v. Shakspere, by Alice Woodhouse. 7.1-10. Shenstone discovery (A MS. Miscellany). By I. A. Gordon. 3.11-14. Shenstone's Miscellany. 1759-63. Ed. by I. A. Gordon. Clarendon Press, 1952. (Notice.) 11.13. Stout, Dr. Robert. 14.3. STRANG, David. Gift of letter by James Boswell. 9.9-10. STRATHERN, C. English book illustrations. 9.10-12. Tasman and New Zealand, a bibliographical study, by E. H. McCormick. Notice. 14.21.
TAYLOR, C. R. H. Bequest of Percy Watts Rule. 13.12-15. The Picturesque Atlas of Australasia. 7.11-15. See Browning, E. 8., L’Estrange, Sir Roger, Browne, Sir Thomas Gore. TAYLOR, Richard. Past and present of New Zealand. 1.16. Taylor sisters. See Alcock, P. C. M. Te Aute College Students’ Association publications. 15.29-30.
TOMLINSON, Miss Julie. Obituary. 15.11. Sir Hugh Walpole Memorial Fund. 4.17-18. TRIMBLE, Robert. Of Inglewood and his circle. 4.13-17. Books in the collection. 5.10-11. TURNBULL, Alex. H. Armorial devices on bindings. 8.29. WALL, Arnold. Sir Hugh Walpole and his writings. 6.1-12. WALPOLE, Sir Hugh. Memorial Fund established by Miss Julie Tomlinson. 4.17-18.
Walpole, Sir Hugh and his writings, by Arnold Wall. 6.1-12. Walpole, Sir Hugh, and the popular novel. D. B. Paul. 12.320. Walpole Collection. 5.3-8. Additions 12.21-3. VON HAAST, H. F. Bequest of £I,OOO to the Library. 15.21. WARD, Ned. The Brewing Poet by N. L. Millar. 4.9-11. WATTS-RULE, Percy. Bequest. 13.12-15. WILLIAMS, John B. Journal. 11.3-7. Window displays of the Library. 13.6-7. WOOD, George Henry. Collection of English book illustrations of the Sixties. 9.10-12. WOODHOUSE, Alice. Artist (Nicholas Chevalier) and wife in mountains. 3.14-17. Shakspere v. Shakespeare. 7.1-10. Wright, D. McKee. First book. 7.19-20. WRIGHT, Elma. Gorhn's Correspondence with Turnbull. 5.13-14.
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