Notes on Contributors
JEANINE GRAHAM teaches history at Waikato University. A revised version of her Ph.D. thesis on Sir Frederick Weld has been accepted for publication by Auckland University Press. She has also contributed a chapter on colonial society to the forthcoming History of New Zealand to be published by Oxford University Press.
D. R. HARVEY, BMUS(HONS), DIP NZLS, lectured at Library School and is currently overseas. He is a keen student of music printing, and is shortly to undertake study towards a doctorate in musicology.
J. M. Thomson is founder/editor of Early Music published by Oxford University Press, London, since 1973. He is writing a history of music and composers in New Zealand from the colonial period to the present day.
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 October 1980, Page 109
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