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Spencer Digby photograph A recent photograph of Miss Stella Morice whose "Book of Wiremu," published last year, has made her the first recipient of the Esther Glen Award given by the Council of the New .Zealand Libraties’ Association. The purpose of the award, which carries with it a gold

medal, is to recognise outstanding work in the’ writing and production of New Zealand books for boys and girls; the purpose of the name to commemorate. the work of Esther Glen, a pioneer in children’s journalism. "The Book of Wiremu," which has* tun through one edition and is about to appear again, was first printed serially in "The Listener."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 336, 30 November 1945, Page 19

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Spencer Digby photograph A recent photograph of Miss Stella Morice whose "Book of Wiremu," published last year, has made her the first recipient of the Esther Glen Award given by the Council of the New .Zealand Libraties’ Association. The purpose of the award, which carries with it a gold medal, is to recognise outstanding work in the’ writing and production of New Zealand books for boys and girls; the purpose of the name to commemorate. the work of Esther Glen, a pioneer in children’s journalism. "The Book of Wiremu," which has* tun through one edition and is about to ap- pear again, was first printed serially in "The Listener." New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 336, 30 November 1945, Page 19

Spencer Digby photograph A recent photograph of Miss Stella Morice whose "Book of Wiremu," published last year, has made her the first recipient of the Esther Glen Award given by the Council of the New .Zealand Libraties’ Association. The purpose of the award, which carries with it a gold medal, is to recognise outstanding work in the’ writing and production of New Zealand books for boys and girls; the purpose of the name to commemorate. the work of Esther Glen, a pioneer in children’s journalism. "The Book of Wiremu," which has* tun through one edition and is about to ap- pear again, was first printed serially in "The Listener." New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 336, 30 November 1945, Page 19

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