Notable Acquisitions
The Special Printed Collections Librarian reports the arrival of three new microform collections, providing important source material for the study of the history of the book. Records of the Stationers’ Company, 1554-1920. Probably the single most important source for the history of the English booktrade. 115 reels of microfilm (Micro MS Coll 22) The Publishers’ Circular, 1837-1900. Microfiche edition of the first national journal produced by British publishers to advertise their trade. Useful for notices of books relating to New Zealand published in the United Kingdom. The Nineteenth Century: Primary Printed Sources in English. Microfiche publication of important source materials for nineteenth century studies. The Library is subscribing to one section only: ‘Publishing, the Booktrade and the Diffusion of Knowledge’. Five hundred titles will be published annually for the next thirty years.
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Turnbull Library Record, Volume XXII, Issue 1, 1 May 1989, Page 62
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134Notable Acquisitions Turnbull Library Record, Volume XXII, Issue 1, 1 May 1989, Page 62
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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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