A Pacific Bibliography: printed matter relating to the native peoples of Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia, ed. C. R. H. Taylor, with map, xxx+692 pp. Second edition, Clarendon Press, Oxford, I965, £8; 'as complete as possible to I960'; first edition I95I, Polynesian Society, Wellington.
2.
New Zealand National Bibliography I890-I960: Check List [ed. A. G. Bagnall], iv+979 pp. National Library Centre, Wellington; 25 copies duplicated by xerography and issued in unbound instalments I96I-4 to some N.Z. librarians; a check-list of the main entries for I890-I960 and a preliminary to the publication of this section of the projected full retrospective National Bibliography.
3.
— Supplement, [Abbott-Moore], 60 pp. National Library Centre, Wellington, I965; xerographed.
4.
Copyright List: publications received, XIX, I-I2, General Assembly Library, Wellington; monthly, mimeographed; cumulated annually as Copyright Publications (see next item).
5.
Copyright Publications I964, ed. J. O. Wilson, I24 pp. General Assembly Library, Wellington, 20s.
6.
Current National Bibliography: items for which printed cards will not be issued, Nos II5-I26, National Library Centre, Wellington; 'These entries will be cumulated with those from the printed cards to form the Current National Bibliography section of the Index to New Zealand Periodicals... I965'; xerographed (see next item).
7.
Index to New Zealand Periodicals I964 and Current National Bibliography of New Zealand Books and Pamphlets Published in I964, xiv + I42 pp. National Library Service, Wellington, 37s 6d.
8.
New Zealand Official Yearbook I965, 70th issue, map, I249 pp. Dept of Statistics, Wellington, I7s 6d; on pp. II37-59 there is a select bibliography of New Zealand books published in I964.
9.
New Zealand Literature I964, ed. J. Burns, Librarian, Auckland Teachers' College, 4 pp; mimeographed; unselective.
10.
The Journal of Contmonwealth Literature, I; on pp. 59-70 there is the New Zealand section of 'Annual Bibliography of Commonwealth Literature I964'.
11.
New Zealand Writers' and Publishers' Yearbook I965: a handbook of New Zealand publishers and periodicals, ed. D. L. Double, I46 pp. Printed by Len Bolton, Auckland, I2s 6d; first issue.
12.
Butler, Samuel.A Bibliograply of the Writings of Samuel Butler ... and of Writings about him, ed. A. J. Hoppé, xv+184 pp. Bookman's Journal, [I925].
13.
-The Career of Samuel Butler (I835-I902), a Bibliography ed. S. B. Hark-ness, I54 pp. The Bodley Head, I955.
14.
—G. D. H. Cole. Samuel Butler, 52 pp. Longmans, for the British Council and the National Book League, I96I (revised edition); there is a select bibliography on pp. 45-52.
15.
Mansfield, Katherine. Bibliographies of Modern Authors (Second Series): John Davidson, Ernest Dowson, Katherine Mahsfield, Alice Meynell, Walter Pater, Francis Thompson, ed. C. A. and H. W. Stonehill, ix + I62 pp. John Castle, I925; the bibliography of Katherine Mansfield, to I924 only, is on pp. 65-76.
16.
——Mansfieldiana, a Brief Katherirze Mansfield Bibliography with an introduction by G. N. Morris, [ed. P. A. Lawlor], vi+9 pp. Beltane Book Bureau, Wellington, 1948 (N.Z. Collectors' Monographs No. 3).
17.
—Ian Gordon. Katherine Mansfield, 36 pp. Longmans, for the British Council and National Book League, I954; there is a select bibliography on pp. 3I-6.
18.
Wall, Arnold.Long and Happy (see Non-fiction); there is a list of 'Published Works' on pp. 125-8.
19.
Alley, Rewi.The Mistake: poems, 19 pp. Printed at the Caxton Press, Christchurch, 2s 6d; introduced and published by P. J. Alley, 70 Clyde Rd, Christchurch 4.
20.
Baxter, James K.A Bucket of Blood for a Dollar: a conversation between Uncle Sam and the Rt. Hon. Keith Holyoake, Prime Minister of New Zealand, [3 pp.]. No imprint, [Wellington]; a folded sheet, printed.
21.
—The Old Earth Closet, I p. No imprint, [Wellington].
22.
—A Bucket of Blood for a Dollar and The Gunner's Lament; untitled foolscap broadsheet with a poem on each side; mimeographed and distributed by the Committee on Vietnam, Wellington,
23.
Brasch, Charles.Twice Sixty , I p. Printed at the Wai-te-Ata Press, Wellington.
24.
Doyle, Charles.A Sense of Place; poems, 16 pp. Wai-te-Ata Press, Wellington; I50 copies on handmade paper, 5s; I00 on ordinary paper, 3 s 6d.
25.
— Messages from Herod, 62 pp. Collins, Auckland, I2s 6d.
26.
O'Sullivan, Vincent.Our Burning Time, 53 pp. Prometheus Books, P.O. Box 5I43, Wellington, I5s.
27.
Richards, Mark.Go Back Lazarus! Poems I959-64, 47 pp. Printed at the Pelorus Press, Auckland , 7s 6d.
28.
Tuwhare, Hone.The Holy Cities, I p. Committee on South-east Asia, c/o Dept of Philosophy, University of Auckland (Broadsheet No I), 6d.
29.
Ward, Raymond.Settler and Stranger: poems, 53 pp. Caxton Press, Christchurch , I5s.
30.
Sargeson, Frank.Wrestling with the Angel: Two Plays, 120 pp. Caxton Press, Christchurch , I7s 6d; dated I964 but published I965; contains 'A Time for Sowing' (produced I96I) and 'The Cradle and the Egg' (produced I962).
31.
Anthony, Frank S. and Francis Jackson .Me and Gus, illustrated by Nevile Lodge, 144 pp. Ure Smith, Sydney, and Reed, Wellington , paperbound, 4s 6d; first published I95I, Reed, Wellington; an inferior and posthumous re-working of Anthony's Me and Gus, first published I938, by the Hawera Star, Hawera.
32.
Audley, E.H.A New Gate for Mattie Dulivich, 191 pp. Hodder and Stoughton, I9s.
33.
Billing, Graham.Forbush and the Penguins, 191 pp. Reed, Wellington, I6s.
34.
Brathwaite, Errol.The Needle's Eye, maps, 324 pp. Collins, 22s.
35.
Crump, Barry.Scrapwaggon, illustrated by Roger Hart, 158 pp. Reed, Wellington, I6s.
36.
— A Good Keen Man, illustrated by Nevile Lodge, 192 pp. Ure Smith, Sydney, and Reed, Wellington, paperbound, 6s 6d; first published I960, Reed, Wellington.
37.
Davin, Dan.For the Rest of our Lives, 416 pp. Michael Joseph, and Paul, Auckland, 25s; first published 1947, Nicholson and Watson.
38.
Dryland, Gordon.An Absence of Angels, 192 pp. Collins, Auckland, I9s.
39.
Duggan, Maurice.Summer in the Gravel Pit: stories, 176 pp. Gollancz, and Paul, Auckland, 2Is; some of these stories were first published I956, in Immanuel's Land, Pilgrim Press, Auckland.
40.
Frame, Janet.The Adaptable Man, 270 pp. W. H. Allen, and Pegasus Press, Christchurch, 2 is.
41.
— "The Bath', in Landfall, No 75, pp. 225-30 (see Journals).
42.
Gee, Maurice.A Special Flower, 192 pp. Hutchinson, 22s.
43.
Hilliard, Noel.Power of Joy, 324 pp. Michael Joseph, 25s; in New Zealand, 2Is.
44.
Holden, Anne.Rata: a novel about childhood, 177 pp. Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch, I6s.
45.
McKenney, Kenneth.The Hide-away Man, 238 pp. Barrie and Rockliff, 2Is. Mansfield, Katherine.In a German Pension, 117 pp. Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1964, 3s 6d; first published 1911, Stephen Swift.
46.
Sargeson, Frank. 'Beau' on pp. I8-24, Mate, No 13 (see Journals). — 'City and Suburban' on pp. 4-9, Landfall, No 73.
47.
— Collected Stories, introduced by E. M. Forster, 273 pp. MacGibbon and Kee, 2Is; first published 1964, Paul, Auckland.
48.
— Memoirs of a Peon, 288 pp. MacGibbon and Kee, 30s.
49.
Shadbolt, Maurice.Among the Cinders, 301 pp. Eyre and Spottiswoode, and Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch, 22s 6d; Atheneum Press, New York, $4.50.
50.
Stead, C.K.'A Fitting Tribute' in Keryon Review, XXVII, 2, pp. 279-301. Watson, Jean.Stand in the Rain, 150 pp. Pegasus Press, Christchurch, I7s 6d. Wilson, Phillip.The Outcasts, 192 pp. Robert Hale, and Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch, I6s.
51.
New Zealand Folk Songs, ed. N. Colquhoun, 32 pp. Auckland Workers' Educational Association, Auckland, 5s.
52.
Recent Poetry in New Zealand, ed. C. Doyle , 204 pp. Collins, Auckland, I8s; each of the thirteen poets introduces his own poems. Young Commonwealth Poets '65, ed. P. L. Brent; contains a New Zealand section on pp. II0-20 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Anthologies).
53.
Baxter, James K.'Beginnings' in Landfall, No 75, pp. 237-42 (sec Journals); one of a series by writers on how they began to write. —'Conversation about Writing' in N.Z. Monthly Review, No. 60, p. 28. Burdon, R. M. The New Dominion: a social and political history of New Zealand I9I8-39, illust., 382 pp. Allen and Unwin, and Reed, Wellington, 50s.
54.
Dallas, Ruth.'Beginnings' in Landfall, No 76, pp. 348-58.
55.
Finlayson, Roderick.The Springing Fern, with illustrations by Joan Smith, 200 pp. Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch, I7s 6d; children's historical fiction first published I955-8 as a series of Primary School Bulletins by the School Publications Branch of the Dept of Education, Wellington.
56.
Frame, Janet.'Beginnings' in Landfall, No 73, pp. 40-7.
57.
Lee, John A.The Lee Way to Public Speaking122 pp. Collins, Auckland, I2s 6d; a handbook by an experienced practitioner.
58.
— Rhetoric at the Red Dawn, illust., 205 pp., Collins, Auckland, I9s; political memoirs.
59.
Sargeson, Frank. 'Beginnings' in Landfall, No 74, pp. 122-9.
60.
Sinclair, Keith.William Pember Reeves, New Zealand Fabian, illust., x+356 pp. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 42s; biography.
61.
Wall, Arnold.Long and Happy: an autobiograpby, 128 pp. Reed, Wellington , 22s 6d.
62.
Young, Guy.A Country like Home, introduced by M. H. Holcroft with illustrations by E. N. Bracey, 154 pp. Caxton Press, Christchurch, I5s; sketches of Mexico, some first published I952-5 in N.Z. Listener.
63.
Glover, Denis. 'A Reading of Denis Glover', A. Roddick in Landfall, XIX, i, No 73, pp. 48-58.
64.
Mulgan, John.'Mulgan's Man Alone', P. Day in Comment, 24, pp. 15-22.
65.
Paul, Blackwood.'Blackwood Paul', J. Bertram and C. Brasch in Landfall, XIX, 2, No 74, pp. 138-42; two memorial notes on a publisher important in N.Z. literary history.
66.
Sargeson, Frank.'The Art of Frank Sargeson', E.A. Horsman in Landfall , XIX, 2, No 74, pp. 129-34.
67.
—'A Sad and Savage World', anon. in Times Literary Supplement , No 3,303, 17 June 1965, p. 494.
68.
Texidor, Greville.'Greville Texidor I902-I964', F. Sargeson in Landfall , XIX, 2, No 74, pp. 135-8; a memorial note.
69.
A Way of Saying: a study of New Zealand poetry, K. Smithyman, 238 pp. Collins, Auckland , 22s 6d.
70.
'Making it with the Muse', C. Doyle, in Conspectus, 1964, pp. I-13, Auckland University Literary Society, Auckland.
71.
'New Zealand: the Contemporary Scene', R.A. Copland in English, XV, 90, pp. 225-8.
72.
'New Zealand Writing in I964.', J. Burns in Books Abroad , XXXIX, 2, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla., U.S.A., pp. 152-5.
73.
'The Recognition of Reality', W.H. Pearson in Commonwealth Literature, ed. J. Press, pp. 32-47 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Criticism).
74.
'The Two Realities of New Zealand Poetry', A.J. Gurr in JCL, No I, pp. 122-34.
75.
Arena, 62-64 (December 1964, June and December I965). Noel Hoggard, Handcraft Press, P.O. Box 6188, Te Aro, Wellington, 2s. Sub., 8s for four numbers; overseas 9s; appears twice annually.
76.
Comment: a New Zealand quarterly review, 22-25. Comment Publishing Co., P.O. Box 1746, Wellington, Ci, 4s. Sub., I5s for four issues; overseas, I6s.
77.
Landfall, XIX, I-4, Nos 73-76. Caxton Press, II9 Victoria St, Christchurch, 7s 6d. Annual sub., 30s; appears quarterly.
78.
Mate, No I3. Robin Dudding, 4 Sealy Rd, Torbay, Auckland, 4s. Sub., I4s for four issues; appears irregularly.
79.
New Zealand Listener, LII, 1318-42 and LIII, 1343-69. [ed. M. H. Holcroft]. N.Z. Broadcasting Corporation, Wellington, 9d. Annual sub., 39s; weekly.
80.
New Zealand Monthly Review, V, 53-55 and VI, 56-63, ed. H. W. Rhodes. N.Z. Monthly Review Society Inc., Box 345, Christchurch, 2s 6d. Annual sub., 20s.
81.
Te Ao Hou: the Maori magazine, 50-53. Dept of Maori Affairs, Wellington, 2s 6d. Annual sub., 7s 6d, or 20s for three years; I0s and 30s, overseas sterling countries; AI3s 6d and A3Is 6d, Australia; $I.50 and $3.50, U.S.A. and Canada; appears quarterly.