RECENT ACQUISITIONS
Acquisitions to the Library since Ist January, 1952, include the following: — I.—PACIFIC Poetry: Pegasus Poets series, numbers 1 to 4:— Campbell, A.: Mine eyes dazzle. 1951. Witheford, H.: The falcon mask. 1951. Wilson, P. S.: The bright sea. 1951. Johnson, L. A.: Roughshod among the lilies. 1951. Glover, D.: Sings Harry. 1951. Andersen, J. C.: The tui-cymbalist. 1951. Vogt, A.: Love poems. 1952. Baxter, J. K., Johnson, Louis, and Vogt, Anton: Poems unpleasant. 1952. Cresswell, W. D’Arcy: The forest. 1952.
Fiction: Frame, Janet: The lagoon. 1951. Guthrie, John: Paradise bay. 1952. Gilbert, G. R.: Glass-sharp and poisonous. 1952. Fine Printing: Coleridge, S. T.: The rime of the ancient mariner. (Caxton Press.) 1952. Grimm, J. L. K.: The fisherman and his wife. (Pegasus Press.) 1952.
History: Cresswell, Douglas: Squatter and settler in the Waipara County. 1952. Acland, L. G. D.: The early Canterbury runs. 1951. MacLintock, A. H.: Port of Otago. 1951. Parr, S.: Canterbury pilgrimage. 1951. Stevens, P. G. W.: John Grigg of Longbeach. 1952. Simcox, F. S.: Otaki. 1952. Hawdon, Joseph: The journal of a journey from Melbourne to Adelaide in 1838. 1952. Art: Battarbee, Rex: Modern Australian aboriginal art. 1951.
lI.—NON-PACIFIC Defoe, Daniel: The history of the wars of his present majesty, Charles XII, king of Sweden. . . . First Edition. London, 1715. Hartlib, Samuel: Samuel Hartlib his Legacie. 1651. Grosart, A. 8., editor: Occasional issues of unique or very rare books, numbers Ito 17. 1875-81. Gay, John: The Beggar’s Opera (third edition) with the overture in score, 1729. Bound with Polly; the second part of the Beggar’s Opera. First edition, 1729.
Summers, M., editor: Demonolatry, by N. Remy. 1930. Carroll, L.: Through the looking-glass. First edition, 1872. Dickens, C.: David Copperfield, in parts. 1849. Gay, John: Fables. Two volumes in one. First editions, ~ 1727 and 1738. Jonson, Ben: Jonson’s Masque of Gipsies, in the Burley, Belvoir and Windsor versions. Edited by W. W. Greg. 1952. — Contributed by the Acquisitions Officer.
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume X, 1 January 1953, Page 15
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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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