PUBLICATIONS OF THE ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY
WAKEFIELD, E. J. The London Journal of Edward ]erningham Wakefield, 1845-46 edited by Professor Joan Stevens from the MS. in the Library. (Alexander Turnbull Library monograph, no. 4. The H. B. Fleck Memorial Fund, published jointly with Victoria University of Wellington) 1972. 182 p., Bp. illus. (col. frontis.), folding map. $6.00 in N.Z. (Price to Friends $4.75). Limited edition of 750 copies. Duperrey’s Visit to New Zealand in 1824 edited by Andrew Sharp. (Alexander Turnbull Library monograph, no. 3. The H. B. Fleck Memorial Fund.) 1971. 125 p., 6 plates, 2 maps. $4.75 in N.Z. (Price to Friends, $4.25). Edition of 1500 copies only.
BEST, A. D. W. The Journal of Ensign Best, 1837-43 edited by Nancy M. Taylor from the MS. in the Library. (Alexander Turnbull Library monograph, no. 2.) 1966. 465 p., plates (col. frontis.) $3.50 in N.Z. (Price to Friends $3.15). John Cawte Beaglehole: a bibliography compiled in the Alexander Turnbull Library and published jointly by The Friends of the Turnbull Library and Victoria University of Wellington. 1972. 48p., portrait. $2.00 in N.Z. (Price to Friends $1.00). Edition of 1000 copies only.
THE COLONEL GOLD PRINTS, 1976 —3 prints in colour of a glimpse of Wellington Harbour; part of New Plymouth, 1860, with Egmont; tree-fern and ferns. Illustrated text-sheet. A fourth print of the camp of the 65th Regt. at Waitara, is on the folder for the full set. NOTE PRICE: $4 each or sl2 the set of 3in folder. COLONIAL WELLINGTON PRINTS, 1975— 3 prints in colour from watercolours by Barraud, Brees, Wallace, with illustrated text-sheet, in folder bearing a fourth colour-print; $lO the set of 3 prints, or $3 a print. Edition of 2,500 hand-numbered sets.
THE GULLY PRINTS, 1974 —3 prints in colour from watercolours by John Gully after von Haast, of scenes in the Southern Alps, with illustrated text-sheet, in folder bearing a fourth colour-print; $lO the set of 3 prints or $3 a print. Edition of 2,500, released 1975. THE AN GAS PRINTS, 1973 —4 prints in colour from watercolours by George French Angas with text-sheet bearing a preliminary drawing for the first print, in folder illustrated by a fifth colour-print; $lO the set of 4 prints or $3 a print. The edition is restricted to 2,500 hand-numbered sets as usual.
FULL DETAILS OF ALL PRINTS ARE SHOWN WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE REVISED CATALOGUE & SUPPLEMENTS.
Friends of the Turnbull Library are granted 10% discount on all prints. There is no discount on Greetings Cards.
SEE OVER PAGE FOR OTHER TURNBULL LIBRARY PRINTS
THE TURNBULL LIBRARY PRINTS Further details overleaf The Mein Smith Prints, 1972 graphical and descriptive notes; $lO the set of 3, in folder illustrated in colour (for details, see below). Friends of the Turnbull Library are granted 10% discount, making the price to them $9.00 the set, or SI.BO for single prints. Five watercolours by Captain William Mein Smith, Royal Artillery (first SurveyorGeneral to the New Zealand Company) are reproduced in colour as three prints, two of which carry two pictures: 1 Fort Richmond and the second Hutt Bridge, ca. 1847 (coloured surface 6J x 9J inches) WITH Hutt River, near Taita, 1851 (coloured surface 7 x 9f inches) 2 A Road through Bush (coloured surface 13f x 9 inches) 3 ‘A Wet Day. July 1853’ [on the Huangarua River, Wairarapa] (coloured surface 7J x 10£ inches) WITH Cliffs between Te Kopi and Whatarangi, Palliser Bay (coloured surface 7 x 10 inches) The edition is restricted to 2,500 hand-numbered sets. Each set is supplied in a folder illustrated in full colour with the Te Aro and Thorndon portions of the 3-part 1842 Wellington panorama engraved after Mein Smith in Illustrations to Jerningham Wakefield’s ‘Adventure in New Zealand.’ Similar to the Heaphy views, the folder illustrations each measure 9| x 17£ inches and constitute two further prints which may be framed. Note: Stocks are exhausted of The Queen’s Prints (Heaphy’s Thorndon, Te Aro and Nelson views), The Heaphy 1964 Prints (Hokianga, Egmont and Chatham Islands); The Barraud Wellington 1861, Taupo and Napier views; the Jubilee Print of von Tempsky’s watercolour; and Blomfield’s Ohinemutu.
PRINTS STILL AVAILABLE ARE: The Fox Prints. 3 at $2.00 each, with descriptive leaflet. Stocks limited. The Fox Portfolio. 6 others at $3.00 each; or SIO.OO the set with descriptive text-sheet and brochure by Dr E. H. McCormick, in folder illustrated in colotir. The Barraud Prints. 1 only at $2.00 each: Lake Papaitonga. Stocks limited. The Emily Harris N.Z. Flower Prints. 3 at $2.00 each; the set in illus. folder. The Maplestone Prints. 3 at $2.00 each; the set supplied in illustrated folder. The Cyprian Bridge Prints. 2 at $2.00 each; the pair in illustrated folder. Prints of the Thermal Regions. 1 at $3 each; White Terraces by C. D. Barraud. Stocks limited. Lake Taupo and Ohinemutu prints no longer available. 10% DISCOUNT IS OFFERED THE FRIENDS OF THE TURNBULL LIBRARY ON ALL PRINTS. ALL THE ABOVE PUBLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY, BOX 12-349, WELLINGTON. AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF PRINTS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, GREETING CARDS AND COLOUR TRANSPARENCIES PUBLISHED BY THE ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY AND THE FRIENDS OF THE TURNBULL LIBRARY IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 10, Issue 1, 1 May 1977, Cover Page
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873Cover Section Turnbull Library Record, Volume 10, Issue 1, 1 May 1977, Cover Page
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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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