The Turnbull Library RECORD
Volume 30 ♦♦♦ 1997
ISSN 0110-1625
The Turnbull Library Record is a scholarly journal in the humanities published yearly by the Friends of the Turnbull Library. The Record publishes a wide range of material, with special emphasis on the societies of New Zealand, Australia, and the islands of the Pacific in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These are areas in which the Alexander Turnbull Library’s own collections and research interests are particularly strong.
Publications Committee: Margaret Calder, Anthony Cross, Brian Opie, Philip Rainer, Rachel Underwood, Sheila Williams. Managing Editor: Penny Griffith Contributions are welcomed. Prospective contributors should write for details of forthcoming issues and submission requirements to: Managing Editor, Turnbull Library Record , The Friends of the Turnbull Library, P O Box 12-186, Wellington, New Zealand. Copyright in individual articles reverts to their author(s) on publication.
The Friends of the Turnbull Library is an Incorporated Society established in 1939 to support the work of the Alexander T umbull Library. Further information about the Friends, including membership details, is on the inside back cover. The Record is distributed to all members of the Friends. The Friends of the Turnbull Library wish to acknowledge the generous support of the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust in the production of the Record.
The views expressed in this publication are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Friends of the Turnbull Library or of the Alexander Turnbull Library. The Alexander Turnbull Library is a division of the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa.
Front cover: Killing Sea Elephants, N.S.B. Pencil drawing in Charles Poynter’s manuscript journal ‘His Majesty’s hired brig “Williams” on discovery towards the South Pole, 18191820’. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington,N.Z.,MSX4oßß. An article by well-known British Antarctic scholar A.G.E. Jones begins on p. 9 for more on this recently acquired journal in the Manuscripts and Archives Collection. The article includes a section by Wellington researcher Jocelyn Chisholm on the provenance of the journal which was discovered in Blenheim, New Zealand. ATL Picture ref: M-SX-4088-1-.
Title page: Alexander Turnbull’s first bookplate, designed for him by English illustrator Walter Crane in 1891. ATL Picture ref: 811171/2.
© The Friends of the Turnbull Library 1997 Printed by Thames Publications, Wellington
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 30, 1 January 1997, Cover Page
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375Cover Section Turnbull Library Record, Volume 30, 1 January 1997, 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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