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What's new in the Dorothy Neal White Collection?

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Are you interested in pre-1940 books for children? As part of the annual general meeting of the Friends of the Dorothy Neal White Collection Mary Skarott, Research Librarian, Children’s Literature, will speak about some delightful new additions to the collection.

Tuesday 19 June 2018
National Library of New Zealand foyer
Corner of Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon
5:30pm for drinks & nibbles, 6:00pm talk, 6:30pm AGM

The Dorothy Neal White Collection is a research collection of children’s books that were enjoyed by young New Zealanders before 1940. The Friends of the Dorothy Neal White Collection support the work of this and other children’s literature collections held in the National Library of New Zealand. If you are interested in supporting research on literary and historical aspects of children’s literature, or have a general interest in children’s books and reading in New Zealand, you would be very welcome at the annual general meeting. Prior to the meeting Mary Skarott, Research Librarian, Children’s Literature, will speak about some delightful recent additions to the collection. This research guide (natlib.govt.nz...) will give you more information about the Library’s children’s literature collections

A gold coin donation from non-members is appreciated

Contact: friendsdnw@gmail.com
Image: Cover of Josephine keeps house by Mrs H C Cradock, pictured by Honor C Appleton, and published in 1931.

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