Brighter Britain! (Volume 2 of 2): or Settler and Maori in Northern New ZealandHay, W. Delisle (William Delisle)
History
Brighter Britain! (Volume 2 of 2): or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand
Hay, W. Delisle (William Delisle)
Ethnology -- New Zealand; Māori (New Zealand people); New Zealand -- Description and travel
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_Contains some excellent plates of New Zealand plants._
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_Readable. This author was inclined to be antagonistic to the early
missionaries._
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_Captain F. was subsequently Governor of New Zealand._
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_Sir William was at one time Premier of New Zealand and has recently
received the honour of a baronetcy._
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_The writer was a settler in Canterbury._
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_Sir George is, perhaps, the best living master of the Maori tongue._
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_The history of the Waikato War, admirably related._
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_The supplement to the eighth volume contains some of the New Zealand
birds. They are accurately drawn and coloured, life-size. The same
author's "Handbook of Birds of Australia" contains scientific
descriptions of some New Zealand species._
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_A valuable and standard work. Well illustrated in colours._
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_A splendidly illustrated work._
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_The standard botanical work._
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