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Notes on Contributors

Mark Bland is a research lecturer at the Open University in the United Kingdom. He studied at both Victoria University and St John’s, Oxford. He has been a research fellow at the Folger, Huntington, and Newberry libraries, and an Honorary Fellow at Victoria. He works on Ben Jonson and the book trade in the early modem period.

Jim Collinge is Senior Lecturer in Education and Associate Dean (Students) in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington.

Peter B. Maling was bom and educated in Canterbury, New Zealand, becoming a geologist with the Anglo-Persian Oil Company in Iran, (1936-7). This was followed by a medical career that included three years’ wartime service in the United Kingdom, Italy and Greece, and as a general practitioner in Christchurch (1946-82). His publications include works on early charts and maps, Samuel Butler, Charles Torlesse, and Alice Barton, a pioneer New Zealand airwoman.

W. H. Oliver has written and edited many historical works, including The Oxford history of New Zealand and the first volume of The dictionary of New Zealand biography , four volumes of verse and a number of essays and reviews. He was a close friend of Lauris Edmond.

Phil Parkinson has worked in the Alexander Turnbull Library since 1975 in various positions. Since 1992 he has been compiling ‘Early Maori Imprints’, the replacement for H. W. Williams’s Bibliography of printed Maori to 1900 (1924) and he is currently working on his PhD on Maori literacy, history and printing before 1840. He is also one of the curators of the Lesbian and Gay Archive of New Zealand that is housed within the Turnbull Library.

Pamela Riney-Kehrberg is Associate Professor of History at lowa State University. She is author of Rooted in dust: Surviving drought and depression in Southwestern Kansas, and editor of Waiting on the bounty: The dust bowl diary of Mary Knackstedt Dyck. Her New Zealand research was made possible by a 1998 Fulbright fellowship to the Alexander Turnbull Library.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 33, 1 January 2000, Page 4

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Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 33, 1 January 2000, Page 4

Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 33, 1 January 2000, Page 4

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