Books and Bibliography: Essays in Commemoration of Don McKenzieJohn Edward Palmer Thomson Victoria University Press, 2002 - 216 páginas Don McKenzie (1931-1999) was known for his teaching of Shakespeare at Victoria University of Wellington and for his achievements in bibliography. Friends and colleagues commemorated his death by inviting those throughout the world who had been inspired by him to tell of work influenced by his example -- their stories are presented here. |
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Introduction Simon Eliot | 7 |
Extended Evidence Michael F Suarez S J | 36 |
Hear the Word See the Word Danny Keenan | 57 |
Artisan Radicals in Wellington Kathleen Coleridge | 79 |
The Editors Subject Heidi Thomson | 103 |
The Golden Stain of Time Paul Eggert | 116 |
Leavis in New Zealand Linda Hardy | 129 |
Cooks Choice Ian Morrison | 160 |
Physical Collections in a Digital World Ross Harvey | 176 |
Don McKenzie and the History of the Book Ian Willison | 202 |
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