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Notes on Contributors

James Bertram, ma, dipjour, Emeritus Professor, taught English at Victoria University of Wellington until 1976 and has written widely on New Zealand literature and China. His monograph Charles Brasch in the ‘New Zealand writers and their work’ series, of which he is the general editor, received the 1977 James Wattie Book of the Year award. He has also edited Brasch’s autobiography, which is to be published under the title Indirections by the Oxford University Press.

Margaret Scott, ba, anzla, was Manuscripts Librarian at the Library until 1974, and has worked from time to time, on a contract basis, on Turnbull literary manuscripts since that date. Holder of the Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship in 1971, and of the A.H.I. Writer’s Bursary in 1979. Both awards were to assist in the work of collecting and editing the letters of Katherine Mansfield for Oxford University Press. John Sullivan, ba, dip nzls, majored in Anthropology at Auckland University. He is currently Photograph Librarian at the Turnbull Library and has contributed articles to Photoforum and Art New Zealand.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume XII, Issue 1, 1 May 1979, Page 61

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Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume XII, Issue 1, 1 May 1979, Page 61

Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume XII, Issue 1, 1 May 1979, Page 61

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