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Bethunes at Webb’s [ Established 1877 ]

C L Thomas Collection of rare books and related materials WEDNESDAY 21 MARCH 2012 – MIDDAY Covers LOT 446

Sydney Parkinson A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty’s Ship, the Endeavour. Est. $12,000

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Notes and index of subjects C L Thomas (1877-1955) Guide for buyers Conditions of sale for buyers Catalogue subscription form Absentee bidding form Prices realised for sale 93 Index of authors

VIEWING TIMES Friday 16 March Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 March Monday 19 and Tuesday 20 March

9am to 5pm 11am to 3pm 9am to 5pm

At other times by special arrangement. Webb's 18 Manukau Road PO Box 99 251 Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand +64 9 529 5602 +64 9 524 7048 (fax) bethunes@webbs.co.nz www.webbs.co.nz

BUYER'S PREMIUM Buyers shall pay to Bethunes at Webb's a premium of 20% of the hammer price, plus GST of 15% on the premium. This auction is subject to the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' printed on page 52 of this catalogue.

HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Francis McWhannell Historical photography and rare books

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NOTES AND INDEX OF SUBJECTS Sale 94 – 21 March 2012

Information on lots appears in the following sequence: lot number, author, title, edition, publisher, date, size, pagination, illustrations, bibliographic citation, description (binding, condition etc) and estimate (some lots only). The bibliographic citations and most description of subject matter are from Bagnall (editor), New Zealand national bibliography to the year 1960 (Government Printer, 1969-1985). Citations from volume I parts 1 and 2 (to 1889) appear as a number. Citations from volumes II-V (1890-1960) have a letter before the number. The bibliographic citations for Maori works are from Parkinson and Griffith, Books in Maori, 1815-1900 (Reed Books, 2004). Citations from Parkinson and Griffith appear with the prefix 'BIM'.

ILLUSTRATIONS

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

All lots are illustrated online at www.webbs.co.nz. Lots illustrated in this catalogue are marked with an asterisk followed by the relevant page number/s (e.g. *page 7).

Subject History Biography and travel Church history and religion Australia New Zealand New Zealand biography and travel New Zealand tourism New Zealand regional Maori and Pacific Islands William Colenso (1811-1899) Antarctica Maritime Voyages and expeditions Captain James Cook Cartography Natural history and science Mining Military New Zealand Wars Transport Fishing Mountaineering New Zealand art and architecture New Zealand literature Bibliography

CONDITION ABBREVIATIONS F Fine A mint or close to mint copy. VG Very good An exceptionally good copy, which may not look new or which may have a minor fault. G Good A good complete copy with some detracting fault/s. May have two or three minor imperfections. FA Fair A poor copy with some obvious fault/s. May be badly damaged or missing some part/s. Where two condition abbreviations are given, the first refers to the book and the second to the dust jacket (e.g. VG/VG).

OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AF DJ HC SC

With all faults Dust jacket Hardcover Softcover

IMPORTANT Descriptions are a guide only. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the condition of lots.

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Lots 1-7 8 - 21 22 - 31 32 33 - 92 93 - 192 193 - 201 202 - 271 272 - 359 360 - 389 390 - 394 395 - 407 408 - 430 431 - 446 447 - 450 451 - 481 482 483 - 495 496 - 517 518 - 519 520 521 - 529 530 - 532 533 - 546 547 - 555


C L THOMAS (1877-1955) A brief biography

Charles Lewis Thomas was born on 19 September 1877 in Dunedin. He received his primary education at Union Street School and was subsequently indentured to the pharmaceutical profession under Mr Loasby, followed by a professional appointment at Leeston, Canterbury, where he passed the New Zealand Pharmacy Board's examination in October 1899, being one of the first to do so. He then moved to Sydney where he gained further pharmaceutical experience. He returned to New Zealand and acted as locum tenens, finally settling in Napier. He started his own pharmacy business in 1905. About this time, through business contact with Maori families, he developed a passion for the history of Aotearoa New Zealand and began acquiring books on the subject. He was a prime mover in the establishment of an 'urgent pharmacy', to reduce the incredibly long hours worked by pharmacists and their assistants. It was agreed by Napier pharmacists to take turns staying open till 8pm, as an urgent pharmacy, on a weekly basis. The idea spread throughout New Zealand. The Hawke's Bay earthquake of 3 February 1931 destroyed his place of business entirely. He was left with only his Waterman fountain pen, which today serves as a grim reminder of the devastating event. Fortunately, his residence and library in Jull Street were left relatively unscathed. Following the quake, he put up temporary premises in front of the house until the Napier business district was rebuilt. He died in 1955. His son Owen, born in 1916, inherited and added to the collection, as I have done, carrying on the tradition started by this remarkable man.

June G Thomas Daughter-in-law of C L Thomas

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Froude, James Anthony Oceana : or England and her colonies.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1980. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. By an unknown author. With some extracts from Agatharkhides’s ‘On the Erythraean Sea’. Translated and edited by G W B Huntingford. VG/G+.

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The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.

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1st ed. London : Longmans, Green, and Co, 1886. 8vo. xi, 396p. Frontispiece, illustrations. 2065. Decorated light blue cloth. Much content relates to New Zealand. G.

Froude, James Anthony Oceana : or England and her colonies.

Cell, Gillian T (editor) Newfoundland discovered : English attempts at colonisation, 1610-1630. London : The Hakluyt Society, 1982. 8vo. HC/DJ. VG/G+.

3rd ed. London : Longmans, Green, and Co, 1886. 8vo. xi, 396p. Frontispiece, illustrations. 2065. Rebound. Half red leather/marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. Much content relates to New Zealand. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $50

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Dilke, Charles Wentworth, Sir Problems of greater Britain.

Holland, Henry, Sir The Iceland journal of Henry Holland 1810.

London and New York : Macmillan and Co, 1890. 8vo. 738p. Maps. D367. Blue cloth. References to New Zealand. G to G+. Est. $50

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1987. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by Andrew Wawn. VG/G+ to VG.

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Mackay, David In the wake of Cook : exploration, science & empire, 1780-1801.

Jobson, Richard The discovery of River Gambra [Gambia] (1623).

1st ed. Wellington : Victoria University Press, 1985. 8vo. 216p. HC/DJ. G+ to VG/G+ to VG.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1999. 4to. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited, with additional material, by David P Gamble and P E H Hair. VG/VG.

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Magnus, Olaus Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus : Romae 1555 : description of the northern peoples : Rome 1555. In three volumes.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1996-1998. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Translated by Peter Fisher and Humphrey Higgens. Edited by Peter Foote. With annotation derived from the commentary by John Granlund. VG/G+ to VG. [3]. 6 *page 14

Martin, R Montgomery The British colonies ; their history, extent, condition, and resources. In three volumes.

London and New York : The London Printing and Publishing Company [J & F Tallis], c1850s. 4to. 33 plates, 40 maps. 3414. Half leather/brown cloth boards. Wear and soiling to bindings. Some soiling, dampstaining and foxing to contents. Bookplate of John M[acmillan?] Brown, Dunedin, on front pastedowns. Signature of same on title pages. Erratic pagination. A handsome set of this classic work, complete with splendid maps by Rapkin et al. AF. G. [3]. Est. $1,000

Lobo, Jeronimo The Itinerario of Jeronimo Lobo.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1984. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Translated by Donald M Lockhart from the Portuguese text established and edited by M G da Costa. With an introduction and notes by C F Beckingham. VG/G+ to VG. 18

Reeves, Edward Homeward bound after thirty years : a colonist’s impressions of New Zealand, Australia, Tangier and Spain. Inscribed by author.

Colonial ed. London : Swan Sonnenschein & Co, 1892. 8vo. xii, 337p. Frontispiece, illustrations. R393. Paper-covered boards. Rebacked. New grey cloth spine. New endpapers. Some wear to original boards. Inscription on blank: ‘E D Willcox / with kind regards from / The Author.’ A nice copy. G. Est. $50 19

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Rodrigues, Joao Joao Rodrigues’s account of sixteenth-century Japan.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1978. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Translated and edited by Sinnappah Arasaratnam. VG/G+.

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Valentijn, Francois Francois Valentijn’s Description of Ceylon.

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Barbot, Jean Barbot on Guinea : the writings of Jean Barbot on West Africa 1678-1712. In two volumes. London : The Hakluyt Society, 1992. 8vo. HC/DJ. VG/G+ to VG. [2]. 9

Bargrave, Robert The travel diary of Robert Bargrave[,] Levant merchant (1647-1656).

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1999. 4to. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by Michael G Brennan. VG/VG. 10

Beatis, Antonio de The travel journal of Antonio de Beatis : Germany, Switzerland, the Low Countries, France and Italy, 1517-1518.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1979. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Translated from the Italian by J R Hale and J M A Lindon. Edited by J R Hale. VG/G+. 11

Dilke, Charles Wentworth, Sir Greater Britain : a record of travel in English-speaking countries during 1866 and 1867. Volume I.

1st ed. London : Macmillan and Co, 1868. 8vo. x, 404, 47p. Frontispiece coloured plate, illustrations, maps. 1602. Green cloth. Volume I only. References to New Zealand. G to G+. Est. $50 12

[Egerton, Alice Anne]/Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos Glimpses of four continents : letters written during a tour in Australia, New Zealand, & North America, in 1893.

1st ed. London : John Murray, 1894. 8vo. xii, 291p. Frontispiece, illustrations. E96. Decorated blue cloth. G to G+.

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London : The Hakluyt Society, 2001. 4to. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by Michael Cooper. VG/VG.

Schuver, Juan Maria Juan Maria Schuver’s travels in north east Africa 1880-1883.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1996. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/VG. 21

Semenov, Petr Petrovich Travels in the Tian’-Shan’ 1856-1857.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1998. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Translated by Liudmila Gilmour, Colin Thomas and Marcus Wheeler. Edited and annotated by Colin Thomas. VG/VG.

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Proceedings of the first session of the Twelfth Synod of the Diocese of Waiapu, NZ. Held at Napier, September, 1891. Together with the resolutions, reports, accounts, and other synodical documents. 1st ed. Napier : Printed by Dinwiddie, Walker & Co, 1891. 8vo. xii, 34p. Card covers. Some wear, soiling and foxing. G. 23

The church missionary atlas. New and enlarged edition (the seventh). Part III. Ceylon, Mauritius, China, Japan, N Zealand, N-W America, and North Pacific.

7th ed. London : Church Missionary House, 1895. 8vo. 153-224p. Coloured maps. Blue cloth spine/paper-covered boards. G. 24

Chapple, L J B and Cranleigh Barton Early missionary work in Whanganui (1840-1850).

1st ed. Wanganui : H I Jones & Son, 1930. 12mo. 119p. Frontispiece, plate. C560. HC/DJ. An outline of the work of the Revs Matthews, Mason and Taylor with an introductory chapter on the Church Missionary Society’s beginnings in the Bay of Islands. G+/G. Est. $50


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Pompallier, Jean Baptiste Francois Early history of the Catholic Church in Oceania.

1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, 1888. 4to. 83p. Frontispiece. 4603. Brown cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Front hinge split. G. Est. $100 26

Stock, Eugene The story of the New Zealand Mission.

1st ed. London : Church Missionary Society ; Nelson : New Zealand CM Association Depot, 1913. 8vo. 77p. Illustrations. S1707. Paper covers. Wear and foxing. With a supplementary chapter on the New Zealand CM Association by C O Mules. G. Est. $50 27

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Industries of New Zealand (illustrated.) An historical and commercial review. Descriptive and biographical, facts, figures, and illustrations. An epitome of progress : business men and commercial interests. 1st ed. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin : The Arthur Cleave Publishing Company, 1898. 4to. 346, viiip. Illustrations, advertisements. I99a. Papercovered boards. Rebacked. New purple cloth spine. Wear to original boards. Mild wear and foxing/browning to contents. A handsome copy of this scarce publication. G. Est. $200 36

Letters from settlers & labouring emigrants, in the New Zealand Company’s settlements of Wellington, Nelson, & New Plymouth. From February, 1842, to January, 1843.

Nelson : Printed at Bond, Finney, and Co, ‘The Colonist’ Office, 1884. 8vo. 19p. 5406. No covers. Wear and foxing. AF. G.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1843. 8vo. v, 211p. Publishers’ catalogue. 3140. Rebound. Red leather spine/marbled boards. Some wear to binding. Some soiling to contents. A careful selection from 90 or so originals which despite the Company’s natural preference for favourable, optimistic comment, give good first-hand impressions of pioneer conditions in the four settlements (including Wanganui). G. Est. $200

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3rd ed. London : James Nisbet and Co, 1856. 12mo. viii, 263p. Frontispiece, folding map, five plates. 5648. Decorated green cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. G. Est. $50

Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1886. 8vo. xii, 230, 123p. Folding plan, advertisements. 5941. Decorated blue cloth. Wear to binding. At head of title: ‘New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington.’ Includes ‘Prize essays on the industries of New Zealand’, also issued separately. G. Est. $100

[Suter, Andrew Burn] The history and meaning of the formularies and law of the Church of the Province of New Zealand. Notes from lectures parts I & II. By the Bishop of Nelson.

Tucker, [Sarah] The southern cross and southern crown ; or, The gospel in New Zealand.

The official record.

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Wilkinson, John, Joyce Hill and W F Ryan Jerusalem pilgrimage 1099-1185.

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London : The Hakluyt Society, 1988. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/VG.

Williams, John A narrative of missionary enterprises in the South Sea Islands ; with remarks upon the natural history of the islands, origin, languages, traditions, and usages of the inhabitants. Reprint. London : Published for the author by J Snow, 1837. 8vo. xviii, 590p. Frontispiece hand-coloured plate, folding map, plates, illustrations. Half leather/ marbled boards. Rebacked. Hinges reinforced. Considerable wear, soiling and foxing. Some repairs. Lacks front free endpaper. A serviceable copy of this important work. AF. G. Est. $100 31

Wills, T J Bishop Nevill’s mistake.

1st ed. Christchurch : T E Fraser, 1897. 12mo. xx, 232p. W1378. Russet cloth. The Church and prohibition. G+.

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Fac-simile of address from the old colonists of Victoria. To HRH the Duke of Edinburgh KG.

Melbourne : E Whitehead & Co, c1868. Folio. [38]p. Decorated red cloth. Rebacked. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. At foot of upper board: ‘Presented on behalf of the subscribers. By Edward Henty, Jan 3. 1868’. Scarce. AF. FA to G. Est. $200

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Wanderlust magazine. Volume I numbers 1-6 and volume II number 1.

Auckland : Wanderlust Magazine, 1930. 4to. Illustrated. Card covers. G. [7].

Bateman, William The colonist : a work on the past and present position of the colony of New Zealand. Inscribed by author. Christchurch : J T Smith and Co, 1881. 8vo. 486p. 343. Red cloth. G to G+. 40

Bathgate, John New Zealand : its resources and prospects.

1st ed. London and Edinburgh : W & R Chambers, 1880. 8vo. 121p. Frontispiece, folding coloured map, illustrations, double map. 349. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Wear and soiling. G. Est. $50 41

Beecham, John Colonization : being remarks on colonization in general, with an examination of the proposals of the association which has been formed for colonizing New Zealand. 4th ed. London : Hatchards, Seeleys, Hamilton, Adams, & Co, and John Mason, 1838. 8vo. 72p. 384. No covers. Some wear and soiling. Reset; no textual changes. Strong criticism by the Secretary of the Wesleyan Missionary Society of the plans of the New Zealand Association for colonization. G. Est. $100 42

Beecham, John Remarks upon the latest official documents relating to New Zealand : (ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed, February 7, 1838) : with a notice of a pamphlet by Samuel Hinds, DD, vicar of Yardley, Herts : and one of the Committee of the New-Zealand Association. In a letter to a friend.

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2nd ed. London : Hatchards, Seeleys, Hamilton, Adams, & Co, and John Mason, 1838. 8vo. 75p. 386. No covers. Wear, soiling and foxing. A sequel to Beecham’s ‘Colonization’ (Hatchards, Seeleys, Hamilton, Adams, & Co, and John Mason, 1838). Scarce. FA to G. Est. $100

1st ed. London : P P Thoms, Printer, [1848?]. 8vo. 36p. 5983. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original green paper front cover mounted on upper board. Slight trimming to contents. Some foxing to contents. At head of title: ‘New Zealand.’ The Committee expressed its concern about the apparent misinterpretation of the provisions of the Treaty in respect of Maori rights in dispatches from Earl Grey (dated 23 December 1846) and Sir George Grey (7 April 1847); a lengthy restatement of the views of Hobson, the British Government and the missionaries. Earl Grey’s letter of 13 April 1848 reassured the Committee that there had been no change in policy and Beecham on behalf of the Society accepted the Minister’s statement in his acknowledgement of 27 April. G+. Est. $100

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3rd ed. Melbourne : George Robertson, 1856. 12mo. viii, 212p. Four folding maps. Red cloth. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and sunning to binding. Wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Tears to three maps. Repairs to one. Similar to Bagnall 561, but with three additional maps. AF. FA to G.

Correspondence between the Wesleyan Missionary Committee and the Right Honourable Earl Grey, Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, on the apprehended infringement of the Treaty of Waitangi : as published in the Report of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, for 1848.

Correspondence between the Wesleyan Missionary Committee and the Right Honourable Sir John Pakington, Bart, MP, Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, on the importance of framing the Bill for giving a representative constitution to New Zealand with due regard to the Treaty of Waitangi. 1st ed. [London] : P P Thoms, Printer, [1852]. 8vo. 8p. 5984. No covers. Wear and soiling. At head of title: ‘New Zealand.’ FA to G.

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Bell, Geo W Mr Oseba’s last discovery. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. Wellington : The New Zealand Times Co, 1904. 8vo. viii, 225p. B602. Decorated red cloth. Inscription on reverse of title page: ‘To Mark Cohen Esq – / with a feeling of / more than respect / from / the Author / Geo W Bell’. Description of New Zealand under the Seddon administration, in the form of a novel. G to G+. 44

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1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1888. 8vo. xii, 402p. Two folding maps. 629. Decorated red cloth. Some wear, soiling and dampstaining. In part a rejoinder to criticism of New Zealand by Froude in his ‘Oceana’ (Longmans, Green, and Co, 1886). A serviceable copy. G. Est. $50

London : Charles Knight, 1830. 8vo. iv, 424p. Map, illustrations. 1476. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Some trimming to contents. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Written around the experiences of John Rutherford, ‘the white chief ’, who, after shipwreck on the East Coast of the North Island, was adopted by a Maori tribe, tattooed, given wives and rank. A handsome copy. G. Est. $200

Bradshaw, John New Zealand of to-day (1884-1887).

[Craik, George L] The New Zealanders.

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Braim, Thomas Henry New homes : the rise, progress, present position, and future prospects of each of the Australian colonies and New Zealand, regarded as homes for all classes of emigrants. 1st ed. London : Bull, Simmons & Co, 1870. 8vo. vi, [vii-viii], [9]-411p. Frontispiece folding plate, two folding plates, ten plates. 630. Elaborately decorated green cloth. Rebacked. Original spine mounted on new one. Hinges reinforced. Some wear, soiling and foxing. A descriptive, factual outline of New Zealand from secondary sources, chiefly newspaper reports. A nice copy. G. Est. $100 47 *page 14

Brees, S C Pictorial illustrations of New Zealand. Standard issue.

1st ed. London : John Williams and Co, Library of Arts, 1847. Folio. 6, 36p. Extra illustrated title page, 20 plates, double plate, two folding maps. 642. Decorated purplebrown cloth. Some wear to binding. Tidy repairs to binding. Some wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Tidy repairs to maps. Engraved illustrations of North Island scenes with the introduction and descriptive captions to each view written by Brees. The engravings were competently executed by a little-known English artist, Henry Melville, who improved on the artist’s sometimes clumsy figures, without altering his professional exactness in recording landforms and buildings. An appealing copy of this important work. G. Est. $2,000 48

Buick, T Lindsay The Treaty of Waitangi : how New Zealand became a British colony.

3rd ed. New Plymouth : Thomas Avery and Sons, 1936. 8vo. xxiii, 393p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps, folding facsimile. B1682. Blue cloth. Some wear and foxing. A substantial revision of the first edition. G to G+. Est. $50 49 *page 22

Buick, T Lindsay The Treaty of Waitangi : or How New Zealand became a British colony.

1st ed. Wellington : S & W Mackay, 1914. 8vo. xv, 346p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. B1680. Blue cloth. Some wear. Foxing. G. Est. $50 50

Buick, T Lindsay Waitangi : ninety-four years after.

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Dunmore, John (editor) New Zealand and the French : two centuries of contact.

1st ed. Waikanae : The Heritage Press, 1990. 4to. 213p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+. 58 *page 49

Earp, George Butler New Zealand : its emigration and gold fields.

1st ed. London : George Routledge & Co, [1853]. 12mo. xii, 260p. Frontispiece map. 1770. Yellow paper-covered boards. Rebacked. New black cloth spine. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Hinges reinforced. Text a revised and updated version of that in the second edition of Earp’s ‘Hand-book’ (W S Orr and Co, 1849), with the inclusion of chapters on the province of Auckland and the Coromandel goldfields. A serviceable copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $400 59

Fanning, L S (editor) “New Zealand to-day” : an authentic, illustrated description of the industries & commerce of New Zealand and the Government’s policy for the development of the Dominion’s rich resources, scenery, sport, & other attractions of the “Brighter Britain of the south”. 1st ed. [Dunedin] : Vivian E Page, 1925. Folio. 321p. Illustrations, advertisements. F81. Card covers. Spine reinforced. Designed, prepared, and produced by arrangement with the New Zealand Government Department of Industries and Commerce and published under the Department’s authority and also under the auspices of the Executives of the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition. G. Est. $50 60 *page 16

Fitton, Edward Brown New Zealand : its present condition, prospects and resources ; being a description of the country and general mode of life among New Zealand colonists, for the information of intending emigrants.

1st ed. London : Edward Stanford, 1856. 8vo. iv, 358p. Frontispiece map, advertisements. 1938. Brown cloth. Some wear and soiling. Comprises outline history and description with chapters on Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Taranaki, Otago and Canterbury, farming, domestic life, the voyage out. Fitton was a Canterbury settler. A nice copy. G. Est. $100

1st ed. New Plymouth : Thomas Avery and Sons, 1934. 8vo. xi, 122p. Frontispiece, illustrations. B1683. Maroon cloth/DJ. G+ to VG/G+. Est. $100

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Facsimile ed. Dunedin : Hocken Library, University of Otago, 1971. 12mo. viii, 168, 4p. Folding map. Brown cloth. Hocken Library facsimile number 17. G+.

Buick, T Lindsay Waitangi : ninety-four years after.

1st ed. New Plymouth : Thomas Avery and Sons, 1934. 8vo. xi, 122p. Frontispiece, illustrations. B1683. Green cloth. Wear and foxing. G. Est. $50 52

Buller, James New Zealand : past and present.

London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1880. 8vo. viii, 202p. Frontispiece, seven plates. Decorated green cloth. Lacks map and plate. AF. G. 53

Carrick, R O (compiler) Historical records of New Zealand south prior to 1840.

1st ed. Dunedin : The Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Company, 1903. 8vo. vi, [7]-206p. C322. Dark purple cloth. New endpapers. G. Est. $50 54 *page 42

Cholmondeley, Thomas Ultima thule ; or, Thoughts suggested by a residence in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : John Chapman, 1854. 8vo. iv, 344p. 1082. Rebound. Half leather/ marbled boards. Marbled page edges. Rebacked. Hinges reinforced. Wear and soiling to binding. Some soiling to contents. Signature of Richd Hugh Cholmondeley on blank. A review of New Zealand progress and problems by a Canterbury settler with perceptive comments on aspects of emigration, the constitution, finance and the requirements of a future history of New Zealand. Scarce. AF. G. Est. $400 55 *page 42

[Cockburn-Hood, Thomas Hood]/Thomas A Scot Chowbokiana : or Notes about the antipodes and the antipodeans.

Fox, William The six colonies of New Zealand.

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Fuller, Francis Five years’ residence in New Zealand ; or, Observations on colonization. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. London and Edinburgh : Williams & Norgate, 1859. 8vo. xvi, 266p. 2071. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear and soiling. Inscription on half title: ‘This copy of / [printed title] / is presented to Dr Elliotson, / with the compliments and / kind regards of the Author’. Land prices, investment of capital, squatting, commercial affairs and something on Canterbury problems although, as Hocken points out, very little about Canterbury where the author settled. An appealing copy. G. Est. $300 63

Griffin, G W New Zealand : her commerce and resources.

1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1884. 8vo. viii, 180p. Map. 2364. Decorated green cloth. G to G+. 64 *page 20

Gully, John New Zealand scenery : chromo-lithographed after original water-color drawings by John Gully : with descriptive letterpress by Dr Julius von Haast.

1st ed. London : Marcus Ward & Co ; Belfast : Royal Ulster Works, 1877. Folio. 31 leaves. 15 coloured plates. 2378. Decorated green cloth. Rebacked. Hinges reinforced. Wear, soiling and foxing. Lacks two leaves of descriptive letterpress. Cover title: ‘Gully’s New Zealand scenery. The plates depict prominent landmarks and scenes, from Mount Taranaki and Lake Taupo in the north to Bradshaw Sound in the south. Gully was disappointed with the reproductions, which are gaudy by comparison with the light and airy originals. AF. FA to G. Est. $600

1st ed. [Bombay?] : [Author?], [1875?]. 8vo. 100p. 1302. Rebound. Blue cloth spine/ marbled boards. Original paper covers retained. Wear, soiling and foxing. A lengthy tirade against New Zealand, the social customs and pretensions of its European inhabitants with strong criticism of the reporting of incidents in the Taranaki campaigns. Scarce. G. Est. $400

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1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1914. 8vo. xi, 280p. Frontispiece. H1004. Green cloth. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $100

3rd ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1841. 8vo. 94p. Frontispiece folding map, two plates. 4544. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Some wear to binding. Some soiling and foxing to contents. Repair to reverse of map. G. Est. $200

Hocken, Thomas Morland The early history of New Zealand. Being a series of lectures delivered before the Otago Institute ; also a lecturette on the Maoris of the South Island.

Petre, Henry William An account of the settlements of the New Zealand Company, from personal observation during a residence there.

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Hursthouse, Charles New Zealand, the “Britain of the south” : with a chapter on the native war, and our future native policy. 2nd ed. London : Edward Stanford, 1861. 8vo. xv, 519p. Frontispiece folding coloured map, folding coloured map. 2744. Decorated blue cloth. New endpapers. Some wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Repairs to reverse of maps. AF. G. Est. $50 67

Hursthouse, Charles The New Zealand handbook : (twelfth edition) with practical information for all orders of emigrants from the “capitalist” to the “working man”.

12th ed. London : E Stanford and G Street, 1871. 12mo. viii, 128, xivp. Frontispiece folding coloured map. 2737. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original green card front cover mounted on upper board. Lacks last leaf. Cover title: ‘The New Zealand handbook : or Guide to the “Britain of the south”‘. Scarce. AF. G. Est. $50 68

Jameson, R G New Zealand, South Australia, and New South Wales : a record of recent travels in these colonies, with especial reference to emigration and the advantageous employment of labour and capital. 1st ed. London : Smith, Elder, and Co, [1841]. 8vo. xii, 372p. Frontispiece, plate, two folding maps. 2862. Decorated purple cloth. Some wear to binding. Sunning to spine. Some wear and foxing/browning to contents. Bookplate of James Edge Partington on front pastedown. A handsome copy with good provenance. G. Est. $200 69

Kennedy, Alexander New Zealand.

1st ed. London : Longmans, Green, and Co, 1873. 8vo. x, 171, 32p. Frontispiece folding coloured map, publishers’ catalogue. 2976. Maroon cloth boards. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Largely a summary of history to early 1850s. G. Est. $50 70

McNab, Robert From Tasman to Marsden. A history of northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818. Plus companion work by same author.

1st ed. Dunedin : J Wilkie & Co, 1914. 8vo. xiv, 236p. M564. Green cloth. G. Along with ‘The old whaling days : a history of southern New Zealand from 1830 to 1840’ (Whitcombe and Tombs, 1913), 1st, green cloth, AF, FA to G. [2]. Est. $50 71

McNab, Robert Historical records of New Zealand. In two volumes.

1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1908 and 1914. 8vo. Volume I: xv, 779p. Volume II: xxii, 650p. M565. Volume I: half leather/brown cloth boards. Volume II: brown cloth. Some wear and foxing. G. [2]. Est. $100 72

McNab, Robert Murihiku : a history of the South Island of New Zealand and the islands adjacent and lying to the south, from 1642 to 1835.

1st ed. Wellington : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1909. 8vo. xiv, 499p. Frontispiece, corrigenda slip, illustrations, maps. M570. Green cloth. New endpapers. Some wear. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. G. Est. $100

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Rusden, G W History of New Zealand. In three volumes.

1st ed. London : Chapman and Hall ; Melbourne and Sydney : George Robertson, 1883. 8vo. Volume I: viii, 655p. Folding map. Volume II: 606p. two plans, geneaological table, diagram. Volume III: 540, 32p. Publishers’ catalogue. 4947. Decorated green cloth. Some wear and foxing. Tape repairs to reverse of map in volume I. Harsh criticism of the Crown’s policies toward the Maori. Rusden accuses Native Minister John Bryce of killing women and children in an incident at Handley’s woolshed during the Taranaki war. Bryce sued Rusden for libel and the case was heard in the High Court in London. The verdict went against Rusden and his book was suppressed. A handsome set of the unexpurgated first edition. G. [3]. Est. $300 77

Sewell, Henry The New Zealand native rebellion. Letter to Lord Lyttelton.

Facsimile ed. Dunedin : Hocken Library, University of Otago, 1974. 8vo. 51p. HC/DJ. G+ to VG/G+. 78 *page 18

Sherrin, R A A and J H Wallace Early history of New Zealand : from earliest times to 1840, by R A A Sherrin. From 1840 to 1845, by J H Wallace.

1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, 1890. 4to. [xxxiii]-xliii, 728, [i]-xxxiip. Illustrations. S675. Decorated half red leather/decorated red cloth boards. Some wear to binding. Some foxing to contents. At head of title: ‘Brett’s historical series’. Edited by Thomson W Leys. A serviceable copy. AF. G. Est. $200 79

Swainson, William New Zealand and its colonization.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1859. 8vo. viii, 416, 24p. Frontispiece folding hand-coloured map, errata slip, publishers’ catalogue. 5430. Decorated red cloth boards. Rebacked. New red leather spine. New endpapers. Wear and soiling. Repair to reverse of map. Survey written from knowledge gained by the author in leading role in many of the events he was describing. Scarce. AF. G. Est. $200 80

Taylor, Richard The past and present of New Zealand ; with its prospects for the future.

1st ed. London : William Macintosh ; Wanganui : H Ireson Jones, 1868. 8vo. viii, 331p. Frontispiece, illustrations, plates. 5488. Purple cloth. Mild wear to binding. Sunning to spine. Some foxing to contents, especially to title page. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $300 81 *page 32

Terry, Charles New Zealand, its advantages and prospects, as a British colony ; with a full account of the land claims, sales of crown lands, aborigines, etc etc.

1st ed. London : T & W Boone, 1842. 8vo. xi, 366p. Folding hand-coloured map, frontispiece, 11 plates. 5502. Rebound. Half leather/brown cloth boards. Mild wear to binding. Wear and soiling to contents. Map backed with linen and relocated to front free endpaper. Repairs to front of map. Signature of L J B Chapple on title page. Stamp of Sunderland Library on frontispiece, title page and nine plates. A serviceable copy of this classic, very scarce with map. AF. Binding G+. Contents G. Map FA to G. Est. $1,000

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Moore, John Murray New Zealand for the emigrant, invalid, and tourist. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1890. 8vo. xiii, 253, 32p. Frontispiece, plate, three maps, publishers’ catalogue. M1933. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Ex Library of the Royal Colonial Institute. Tidy related markings. Inscription on half title: ‘Presented to the Library of the / Royal Colonial Institute / by / the Author. Feb 3rd 1890.’ G. Est. $50 74

[Morris, E E (editor)] Pictorial New Zealand.

1st ed. London, Paris and Melbourne : Cassell and Company, 1895. 4to. xvi, 301p. Frontispiece, illustrations, publishers’ catalogue. M2014. Decorated green cloth. Preface by Sir W B Perceval. G. Est. $100

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Thomson, Arthur S The story of New Zealand : past and present – savage and civilized. In two volumes. 1st ed. London : John Murray, 1859. 8vo. Volume I: ix, 331p. Frontispiece folding plate, illustration, five plates, folding hand-coloured map. Volume II: vii, 368p. Frontispiece, illustration, seven plates, two folding plans. Rebound. Half calf/cloth boards. Marbled page edges and endpapers. Some wear to bindings, especially to corners. Frontispiece and map of volume I are backed with linen. A handsome set of this classic work. Bindings G. Contents G to G+. [2]. Est. $400 83

Vogel, Julius, Sir (editor) The official handbook of New Zealand. A collection of papers by experienced colonists on the colony as a whole, and on the several provinces.

1st ed. London : Printed for the Government of New Zealand by Wyman & Sons, 1875. 8vo. 272p. Two folding maps, seven mounted photographs, illustrations. Rebound. Brown cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Slight trimming to contents. Some wear and soiling to original front cover. Binding weak. Some wear and foxing to contents. A handsome copy of this scarce publication containing marvellous albumen prints. G. Est. $300

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Wakefield, Edward New Zealand after fifty years.

New York : Cassell & Company, c1889. 8vo. vi, 236p. Advertisements, frontispiece, illustrations, publishers’ catalogue. W134. Blue cloth. Hinges reinforced. Wear, soiling and foxing. Cover and spine title: ‘New Zealand of to-day’. A serviceable copy. AF. G. 85

Wakefield, Edward New Zealand illustrated. The story of New Zealand and descriptions of its cities and towns, by Edward Wakefield ; also (by various writers), the natural wonders of New Zealand (past and present).

Facsimile ed. Wellington : Price Milburn and Company for The Gondwanaland Press, 1981. Landscape. [43]p. Illustrations. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Some wear and insect damage. G. Est. $50 86 *page 28

[Wakefield, Edward Gibbon] The British colonization of New Zealand ; being an account of the principles, objects, and plans of the New Zealand Association ; together with particulars concerning the position, extent, soil and climate, natural productions, and native inhabitants of New Zealand.

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The dictionary of New Zealand biography : volume one : 1769-1869. Plus the next four volumes.

1st ed. Wellington : Allen & Unwin New Zealand and the Department on Internal Affairs, 1990. Folio. xviii, 674p. HC/DJ. VG/VG. Along with ‘The dictionary of New Zealand biography : volume two : 1870-1900’ (Bridget Williams Books and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1993), HC/DJ, VG/VG, ‘The dictionary of New Zealand biography : volume three : 1901-1920’ (Auckland University Press with Bridget Williams Books and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1996), HC/DJ, VG/VG, ‘The dictionary of New Zealand biography : volume four : 1921-1940’ (Auckland University Press with Bridget Williams Books and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1998), HC/ DJ, VG/VG, and ‘The dictionary of New Zealand biography : volume five : 1941-1960’ (Auckland University Press and the Department of Internal Affairs, 2000), HC/DJ, VG/VG. An excellent set. [5]. Est. $400 94

“Hopeful” “Taken in” ; being, a sketch of New Zealand life.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. xii, 208p. HC/DJ. G+/G to G+.

1st ed. London : John W Parker, 1837. 12mo. xvi, 423p. Frontispiece, five maps, four plates. 5787. Green cloth. Rebacked. Original spine mounted on new one. New rear endpapers. Considerable wear, soiling and foxing. Front hinge reinforced. Loss to map of Cook Strait. Published for the New Zealand Association. A splendid example of the Wakefield capacity for work. Like the Association, scarcely conceived in May, its 400 pages were being sold in November. AF. FA to G. Est. $100

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Wakefield, Edward Jerningham Illustrations to Adventure in New Zealand.

Facsimile ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1968. Folio. 18 leaves. Half green leather/ green cloth boards. Some wear and mild insect damage. Number 448/500. G to G+. Est. $100 88

[Wakefield, Edward Jerningham] The hand-book for New Zealand : consisting of the most recent information. Compiled for the use of intending colonists. By a late magistrate of the colony, who resided there during four years.

1st ed. London : John W Parker, 1848. 8vo. viii, 493p. Advertisements. 5823. Decorated green cloth. Wear to binding. Some soiling to contents. Signature of Andrew B Dickie, Aberdeen, on title page. A blend of European discovery and occupation, description of existing settlements and advice to intending immigrants. G. Est. $200 89

Ward, John Information relative to New Zealand, compiled for the use of colonists, by John Ward, Esq.

2nd ed. London : John W Parker, 1840. 12mo. ix, 168p. Frontispiece folding map, map. 5865. Rebound. Full black leather. All edges gilt. Mild wear, soiling and foxing. Corrected and enlarged from the first edition, with an account of the departure of the Tory from Plymouth. A handsome copy. G. Est. $300 90

Adams, C Warren A spring in the Canterbury settlement.

1st ed. London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853. 8vo. viii, 92, xip. Frontispiece, four folding plates. 41. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Some wear and soiling to binding. Some foxing to contents. G. Est. $200

Angas, George French Savage life and scenes in Australia and New Zealand : being an artist’s impressions of countries and people at the antipodes. With numerous illustrations. In two volumes.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder, and Co, 1847. 8vo. Volume I: x, 339p. Frontispiece, illustration, three plates. Volume II: viii, 280p. Frontispiece, illustration, seven plates. 116. Rebound. Gold-tooled tree calf. Marbled page edges and endpapers. Some wear to bindings. Mild foxing to contents. Joints of volume II are weak. Bound by Riviere. An attractive set of this lively and valuable account of Angas’s crowded five months from August to December 1844 during which he sketched and assembled material for ‘The New Zealanders illustrated’ (Thomas McLean, 1847). AF. G. [2]. Est. $600 97 *page 18

Barker, [Mary Anne], Lady Station amusements in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : William Hunt and Company, 1873. 8vo. 278p. Frontispiece, folding map, publishers’ catalogue. 290. Decorated red cloth. Wear and soiling. Tape repair to rear hinge. A nice copy. G. Est. $50 98

Barker, [Mary Anne], Lady Station life in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : Macmillan and Co, 1870. 8vo. xi, 238p. Frontispiece, advertisements. 293. Rebound. Half leather/red cloth boards. Some foxing and soiling to contents. A nice copy of this ever-popular classic. G to G+. Est. $100

Weston, R C G Centennial history of the New Zealand Pacific Lodge No 2 1842-1942.

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1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1888. 8vo. xii, 219, 32p. Frontispiece, illustrations. 313. Decorated green cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. A lively account of second stage pioneering experiences with chapters on agriculture, kauri forests, natural history and social life. G. Est. $100

1st ed. Wellington : Ferguson & Osborn, 1942. 8vo. 330p. Illustrations. W901. HC/DJ. G+/G.

Yate, William An account of New Zealand ; and of the formation and progress of the Church Missionary Society’s mission in the northern island.

2nd ed. London : R B Seeley and W Burnside, 1835. 8vo. 310p. Frontispiece, double map, hand-coloured plate, eight black and white plates. 6205. Green cloth. Some wear to binding. Sunning to spine. Mild foxing to contents. Yate’s book, better written and printed than most of the period, is in five chapters, the first two being the customary formal description, followed by an extended treatment of the Maori, social life and customs, intertribal war, Hongi, etc; the second half of the text outlines the establishment of the mission, its extension to Kaitaia and Thames (Puriri) with much on the adoption of Christianity by various individuals. A handsome copy. G. Est. $300 92

Young, Frederick New Zealand, past, present, and future : a paper read at the Royal Colonial Institute, May 26, 1874. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. London : Unwin Brothers, 1874. 8vo. 20p. 6218. Blue paper covers. Wear and foxing. G.

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Barlow, P W Kaipara : or Experiences of a settler in north New Zealand.

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Begg, A Charles and Neil C Begg The world of John Boultbee : including an account of sealing in Australia and New Zealand. 1st ed. Christchurch, Sydney and London : Whitcoulls Publishers, 1979. 8vo. 329p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 101

Bell, James Mackintosh The wilds of Maoriland.

1st ed. London : Macmillan and Co, 1914. 8vo. xiii, 253p. B612. Decorated blue cloth. Author’s compliments slip tipped to half title. Includes chapter on Whangaroa, North Cape, Hauraki goldfields, Mayor Island, the volcanoes, Urewera country, Karamea and the Southern Alps. A handsome copy. G+.


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Bidwill, John Carne Rambles in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : W S Orr & Co ; Exeter : J Fitze, 1841. 8vo. viii, 104p. Frontispiece map. 507. Rebound. Half leather/cloth boards. Gold tooling to spine. Marbled endpapers. Original paper covers retained. Wear and soiling to these. Mild soiling and foxing to contents. Bookplate of James Edge Partington on front pastedown. Bidwill, a New South Wales merchant and amateur botanist, in February to April 1839 made a journey from Tauranga to Taupo and Rotoaira, climbed Ngauruhoe and returned via the Thames Valley. An attractive copy of this extremely scarce classic, with good provenance. Binding VG. Contents G. Est. $5,000

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Coleman, John Noble A memoir of the Rev Richard Davis : for thirty-nine years a missionary in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : James Nisbet and Co, 1865. 8vo. xii, 457, 16p. Publishers’ catalogue. 1559. Decorated maroon cloth. Mild wear, soiling and foxing. Except for brief introductory comment and the final pages Coleman, life-long friend and correspondent of Davis, has let him speak through his own letters. Despite Coleman’s retention of overmuch soul-searching and his confessed alteration of the text of the original letters, the selection retains sufficient of the original reporting to give a clear impression of the difficulties and hazards of mission life at this turbulent period. A handsome copy of this scarce work. G to G+. Est. $400

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Booth, Robert B Five years in New Zealand (1859 to 1864).

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1st ed. Auckland : Printed by Williamson and Wilson, 1851. 12mo. 310p. 1409. BIM 408. Rebound. Full black leather. New endpapers. Some trimming to contents. Mild soiling and foxing/browning to contents. Inscription in pencil on label on front pastedown: ‘T George / from his Uncle / G Grey’. Inscription in ink on blank: ‘Ki a / Ta Kerei / na tina hoa aroha / G Grey.’ Previous owner’s signature or similar removed from same blank. Grey’s signature on title page. Translated into Maori by C O B Davis. First published in 15 parts in the ‘Maori messenger’ 15 August 1850 to 14 August 1851. This issue in same type, and probably from the original galleys, with minor changes. Account of Grey’s journey to Taupo in attempt to ascend Ngauruhoe, for which permission was disputed. Let down somewhat by the modern binding, but nevertheless an appealing association copy of this important and extremely scarce work. Binding VG. Contents G to G+. Est. $1,800

1st ed. London : J G Hammond & Co, 1912. 8vo. 111p. Illustrations. B1138. Decorated green cloth. Experiences on sheep runs in Nelson and Canterbury, the Otago golddiggings, with recollections of Samuel Butler. G.

Brassington, A C Samuel Butler in Canterbury : the predestined choice.

Limited ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1972. 12mo. 31p. Card covers. G+. Est. $50 105

Buller, James Forty years in New Zealand : including a personal narrative, an account of Maoridom, and of the Christianization and colonization of the country.

1st ed. London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1878. 8vo. viii, 503p. Frontispiece, folding map, sixteen plates. 748. Decorated red cloth. New front endpapers. Considerable wear and soiling. Most of the text is an outline of Maori origins, legends and custom, the work of the missions of all denominations, European colonisation and its consequences, to the Maori land wars. However Buller’s most valuable contribution is within the first 152 pages where he recalls his initial posting as a Wesleyan missionary to Mangungu (Hokianga) from 1836 until his founding of the Tangiteroria (Kaipara) mission in 1838. A tired but complete copy. AF. FA. Est. $100

[Cooper, George Sisson] Journal of an expedition overland from Auckland to Taranaki, by way of Rotorua, Taupo, and the West Coast. Undertaken in the summer of 1849-50, by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand. Inscribed and signed by subject, Sir George Grey.

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Cowan, James Sir Donald Maclean : the story of a New Zealand statesman.

1st ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H and A W Reed, 1940. 8vo. xii, 157p. Frontispiece, plates, publishers’ catalogue. C1627. HC/DJ. G+/G.

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1st ed. London : The Religious Tract Society, 1886. 8vo. x, 260p. Frontispiece, illustrations. 837. Decorated green cloth. Some wear and foxing. Bookplate of Walter Coote on front pastedown. Graceful and occasionally significant series of vignettes. G to G+. Est. $50

1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1884. 8vo. vii, 272p. 1468. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear and foxing/browning. The occasional shrewd comment or useful outof-the-way fact redeem a discursive garrulousness. G.

Butler, Annie R Glimpses of Maori land.

Cox, Alfred Recollections : Australia, England, Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand.

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Butler, Samuel A first year in Canterbury settlement.

[Craik, George L] John Rutherford : the white chief. A story of adventure in New Zealand.

Reprint. Auckland and Hamilton : Blackwood & Janet Paul, 1964. 8vo. 135p. Frontispiece, illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by A C Brassington and P B Maling. G+/G.

1st thus ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1908]. 8vo. 234p. Frontispiece, illustrations. D646. Decorated green cloth. Illustration mounted on upper board. Wear and foxing. Minor loss to page [7]/8. Edited by James Drummond. G.

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[Campbell, John Logan] Poenamo : sketches of the early days of New Zealand : romance and reality of antipodean life in the infancy of a new colony. 1st ed. London and Edinburgh : Williams and Norgate, 1881. 8vo. xii, 359p. Frontispiece folding map. 875. Decorated green cloth. Wear. Repairs to hinges. Clippings mounted on several pages. No photograph present. G. Est. $100 109

Carleton, Hugh The life of Henry Williams, Archdeacon of Waimate. Volume II. Plus one by same author.

1st ed. Auckland : Wilsons & Horton, 1877. 8vo. 364, lxxxiiip. Frontispiece mounted photograph, five mounted photographs. 980. Purple cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. Biography by the subject’s son-in-law, written with the avowed purpose of vindicating Williams’s character. G. Along with ‘The life of Henry Williams : Archdeacon of Waimate’ (A H & A W Reed, 1948), revised edition, tan cloth, lacks front free endpaper, edited and revised by James Elliott, G. [2]. Est. $100 110

[Carter, Charles Rooking] Life and recollections of a New Zealand colonist, (written by himself.) To be completed in three volumes. Volume I.

1st ed. London : Printed by R Madley, 1866. 8vo. xvii, 361p. Plates. 1002. Decorated purple cloth. Mild wear and soiling. Sunning to spine. Volume I only. G. Est. $100

Crawford, James Coutts Recollections of travel in New Zealand and Australia.

1st ed. London : Trubner & Co, 1880. 8vo. xiv, 468p. Frontispiece, errata slip, folding coloured map, illustrations, two coloured maps. 1486. Decorated brown cloth. Hinges reinforced. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Embossed mark of W H Smith & Son Library on front free endpaper. Signature of P Marshall on half title and title pages. Signature of J Barclay Clark, MD, on title page. Crawford, ex-naval officer and amateur geologist, arrived in Port Nicholson in 1839 from Sydney, acquired land on Miramar Peninsula and was prominent in local affairs. G. Est. $100 118 *page 7

Cruise, Richard A Journal of a ten months’ residence in New Zealand.

2nd ed. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824. 8vo. vi, 325p. Frontispiece. 1504. Rebound. Gilt-tooled half leather/tan cloth boards. Marbled endpapers. Slight trimming to contents. Some wear to binding, especially to corners. Some wear, soiling and browning to contents. Tidy repairs to a few pages. Bound by Riviere & Son. The store ship Dromedary, after discharging convicts and supplies at Sydney, crossed the Tasman on her return voyage to collect spars. Visits were paid to the Bay of Islands, Whangaroa, the Hauraki Gulf, Tamaki, the Thames and (without entering the harbour) Hokianga. Cruise, as O/C of the military escort, had time to record his impressions of the region and of Maori society during the climax of Hongi’s influence and the intertribal wars. Contrasts to the tensions and brutalities come from not uncommon vignettes on more peaceful aspects of Maori character and activity. A handsome copy. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $600

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Clarke, George Notes on early life in New Zealand.

Hobart : J Walch & Sons, 1903. 8vo. 106p. Frontispiece, illustrations. C198. Green cloth. The author’s experiences in New Zealand from 1824 to 1846, including term as Sub-protector of Aborigines, with account of Heke’s war. G. Est. $50

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Curteis, G H Bishop Selwyn of New Zealand, and of Lichfield : a sketch of his life and work : with some further gleanings from his letters, sermons, and speeches.

London : Kegan Paul, Trench & Co, 1889. 8vo. xiv, 498p. 1513. Red leather spine/red cloth boards. Rebacked. Original spine mounted on new one. Hinges reinforced. G. Est. $100

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1st ed. London : Morgan & Scott, [1887]. 8vo. viii, [9]-125p. Frontispiece, plates, advertisements. 1531. Decorated brown cloth. Biography of a devout young man killed in Macrae’s Hotel during Tarawera eruption. G. Est. $50

1st ed. London : John Lane the Bodley Head, 1930. 8vo. x, 303p. Frontispiece, plates. N3875. Decorated purple cloth. G.

Darlington, T Edwin Bainbridge. A memoir.

Guthrie, Brenda New Zealand memories.

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Dieffenbach, Ernest Travels in New Zealand ; with contributions to the geography, geology, botany, and natural history of that country. In two volumes.

1st ed. London : John Murray, 1843. 8vo. Volume I: vii, 431p. Frontispiece, illustration, two plates. Volume II: iv, 396p. Frontispiece, illustration, plate. 1599. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Gold tooling to spine. Mild wear and soiling. Bookplate of James Edge Partington on front pastedowns. Dieffenbach’s extended account of his New Zealand visit. Volume I outlines his journeys in the North Island with two chapters on the Maoris and whalers of the Sounds. More important expeditions were to the Hutt River headwaters, his ascent of Egmont, his walk to Mokau and journey through Waikato to Taupo and Rotoaira returning by Rotorua and Tauranga in company with W C Symonds and (for part only) A D Best. His visits to many parts of Northland in company with a Captain Bernard on the latter’s vessel are outlined. Volume II has an extended treatment of the Maori, their culture, traditions and a lengthy section on the language with grammar, vocabulary and examples. Dieffenbach has a short chapter on the flora and over 120 pages on the fauna by J E Gray of the British Museum. A handsome set with good provenance. G. [2]. Est. $800 122

Duncan, Russell (compiler) Early walks in New Zealand up to 1850 (compiled from the travellers’ journals). To which is added some excursions to Ruapehu and Tongariro made between the years 1889-98 by the compiler. 1st ed. Wellington : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1918. 8vo. 135p. Frontispiece, plates. D752. Blue cloth. Extracts from works of Nicholas, Cruise, Earle, Darwin, Bidwill, Dieffenbach, E J Wakefield, C H Kettle, R Harrison, G F Angas etc. Scarce. G to G+. Est. $100

Hall, T D H Captain Joseph Nias and the Treaty of Waitangi : a vindication.

1st ed. Wellington : Printed by L T Watkins, 1938. 8vo. 96p. Frontispiece. H76. Green cloth. Bookplate of the Churchill Auction of Books and Pictures by Hilda Wiseman on front pastedown. Compliments slip of Miss Nias on front free endpaper. A nice copy of this scarce work. G to G+. Est. $50 130

Hay, William Delisle Brighter Britain! or Settler and Maori in northern New Zealand. In two volumes.

1st ed. London : Richard Bentley and Son, 1882. 8vo. Volume I: v, 346p. Volume II: 326p. 2533. Rebound. Brown cloth. Some wear and soiling. Hay’s experiences as a new settler in the Kaipara district, probably on the Wairoa River, the journey to his selection, breaking in the land, etc. Volume II deals chiefly with Maori social life and custom with some notes on natural history. G. Est. $100 131 *page 24

Heaphy, Charles Narrative of a residence in various parts of New Zealand. Together with a description of the present state of the Company’s settlements.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1842. 8vo. viii, 142p. Advertisements. 2549. Brown cloth. Rebacked. Hinges reinforced. Some wear and soiling. Signature of J M Wellington on front free endpaper. Heaphy came to Port Nicholson on the Tory in 1839 as a young New Zealand Company surveyor and artist. This account published after his brief return to England at the end of 1841 is a loyal tribute to Wellington and his employers, somewhat hasty but without the extravagances of E J Wakefield. A handsome copy of this very scarce and sought after work. G to G+. Est. $800 132

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Earle, Augustus A narrative of a nine months’ residence in New Zealand, in 1827 ; together with a journal of a residence in Tristan d’Acunha, an island situated between South America and the Cape of Good Hope.

1st ed. London : Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1832. 8vo. x, 371p. Frontispiece, six plates. 1757. Rebound. Blind- and gold-tooled half leather/marbled boards. Marbled endpapers and page edges. Some wear to binding, especially to spine and corners. Some foxing/browning to contents, especially to plates. Hand-coloured bookplate of Sir William H Cooper, Bart, on front pastedown. Earle’s crowded six months (not nine) in northern New Zealand gave posterity a double legacy. In his text a fascinating if not unprejudiced outline of Maori social life and custom and European intruders in the amalgam’s most unsettling period; in the sketches not merely landscapes but a series of reclining or posturing figures, the most striking of any visitor since the navigators’ artists. Earle crossed from Sydney to Hokianga in 1827, moving across after a short stay to the Bay of Islands. The ‘Narrative’ crisply depicts not merely the set scenes such as tattooing, the haka a hui to discuss peace or war, the grimmer aspects of eliminating an expendable slave or errant wife, but an almost pastoral glimpse of village agriculture. The death of Hongi, the tensions, local conflicts, and disputes contrast with his strictures on the missionaries, later challenged and unwarrantably extreme, prompted by a genuine sympathy for the Maori. An appealing copy of this important and scarce work. G. Est. $800 124

Elkington, E Way Adrift in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : John Murray, 1906. 8vo. xii, 276p. Illustrations. E143. Red cloth. G. 125

Fell, Alfred A colonist’s voyage to New Zealand under sail in the “early forties”.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1973. 8vo. 112p. HC/DJ. G+/G. 126

Gorst, John Eldon, Sir New Zealand revisited : recollections of the days of my youth. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. London : Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1908. 8vo. xi, 335p. Frontispiece, illustrations, advertisements. G519. Maroon cloth. Some wear and foxing. Label of George Fowlds on front pastedown. Inscription on front free endpaper: ‘The Hon : George Fowlds / with the kindest regards / of the Author’. New Zealand impressions and reflections on the king movement in the light of subsequent history. G. Est. $100 127

Grace, Thomas Samuel A pioneer missionary among the Maoris 1850-1879 : being letters and journals of Thomas Samuel Grace.

Hodder, Edwin Memories of New Zealand life.

1st ed. London : Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, 1862. 8vo. viii, 232p. 2629. Decorated green cloth. Bumping to corners. Scarce. An excellent copy. VG. Est. $200 133

Jackson, [Laura] Annals of a New Zealand family : the household of Gilbert Mair, early pioneer. Plus one.

Limited ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H and A W Reed, 1935. 8vo. 151p. Illustrations. J18. HC/DJ. Number 332/400. Signed by author. G+/FA to G. Along with Andersen and Petersen, ‘The Mair family’ (A H & A W Reed, 1956), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G. [2]. Est. $50 134

K[ennedy, Alexander] A visit to Lake Rotoaira. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. Napier : Printed at the ‘Daily Telegraph’ Office, 1885. 8vo. 18p. 2980. Paper covers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Spine reinforced. Visit to Maori assembly at Poutu, possibly in connection with leasing of Maori land. FA to G. 135

Kerry-Nicholls, J H The King Country ; or, Explorations in New Zealand. A narrative of 600 miles of travel through Maoriland.

1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1884. 8vo. xx, 379, 32p. Frontispiece, illustrations, folding coloured map, publishers’ catalogue. 2984. Decorated red cloth. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and some foxing. Kerry-Nicholls, a somewhat mysterious traveller who had earlier visited Melanesia and Australia, was fortunate in being able to pass through the King Country immediately after it had been opened for railway survey and construction. The text covers mainly his notable journey with John Turner, a half-caste guide, from Wairakei to the volcanoes then round to the Waimarino, west Taupo, the upper Waipa and past Te Kooti’s camp to the aukati line at Whatiwhatihoe. G. Est. $100 136

Kerry-Nicholls, J H The King Country ; or, Explorations in New Zealand. A narrative of 600 miles of travel through Maoriland. With a treatise on the origin, physical characteristics, and manners and customs of the Maori race.

3rd, enlarged ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1884. 8vo. xx, 412, viiip. Frontispiece, illustrations, folding coloured map, opinions of the press. 2986. Decorated red cloth. Repairs to binding. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. The third edition has additional material, chiefly the preface, a note to chapter 21 and a new section in the appendices, with additional illustrations. G. Est. $100

Palmerston North : G H Bennett & Co, [1928]. 8vo. xv, 314p. Frontispiece, illustrations. G570. Blue cloth. G to G+.

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King, Michael The collector : a biography of Andreas Reischek.

1st ed. Auckland, London and Sydney : Hodder and Stoughton, 1981. 8vo. 196p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Photograph mounted on front free endpaper. G+/G+. 138

Loughnan, R A Royalty in New Zealand : the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to New Zealand, 10th to 27th June, 1901. A descriptive narrative. 1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1902. 4to. xii, 391p. Extra illustrated title page, illustrations, folding map. L644. Decorated red cloth. Signature of Chas Sorrell on front free endpaper. A handsome copy of this remarkably lavish publication, which one cannot imagine the New Zealand Government sponsoring today. G to G+. 139

Lovat, Alice, Baroness The life of Sir Frederick Weld GCMG : a pioneer of empire.

1st ed. London : John Murray, 1914. 8vo. xxxvi, 427p. Frontispiece, plates. L648. Red cloth. Sunning to spine. With a preface by Sir Hugh Clifford. Includes section on Weld’s partnership with Sir Charles Clifford in the Wairarapa and at Flaxbourne. G to G+. 140

Lush, Vicesimus The Auckland journals of Vicesimus Lush 1850-63. Plus the two subsequent volumes.

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[Maning, Frederick Edward]/A Pakeha Maori Old New Zealand, a tale of the good old times ; and A history of the war in the north against the chief Heke, in the year 1845. Told by an old chief of the Ngapuhi tribe. 1st thus ed. London : Richard Bentley and Son, 1876. 8vo. xxiv, 278p. 3346. Rebound. Half leather/blue cloth boards. Some wear to binding, especially to spine and corners. Wear and soiling to contents. Lacks rear free endpaper. With an introduction by the Earl of Pembroke. AF. G. 147

[Maning, Frederick Edward]/A Pakeha Maori Old New Zealand, a tale of the good old times ; and A history of the war in the north against the chief Heke, in the year 1845. Told by an old chief of the Ngapuhi tribe. London : Richard Bentley and Son, 1884. 8vo. xxiv, 278p. 3347. Decorated brown cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Publisher on spine: ‘Macmillan & Co’. With an introduction by the Earl of Pembroke. A handsome copy. G. Est. $50 148

[Maning, Frederick Edward]/A Pakeha Maori Old New Zealand : a tale of the good old times : and A history of the war in the north against the chief Heke, in the year 1845, told by an old chief of the Ngapuhi tribe.

Australian ed. London : Richard Bentley and Son, 1893. 8vo. xxi, 362, 8p. Publishers’ catalogue. M754. Decorated blue cloth. ‘Macmillan’s colonial library’ number 418. With an introduction by the Earl of Pembroke. A handsome copy. G. Est. $50

1st ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1971. 8vo. 279p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by Alison Drummond. G+/G. Along with ‘The Thames journals of Vicesimus Lush 1868-82’ (The Pegasus Press, 1975), 1st, HC/DJ, edited by Alison Drummond, G+/G to G+, and ‘The Waikato journals of Vicesimus Lush 1864-8 : 1881-2’ (The Pegasus Press, 1982), 1st, HC/DJ, edited by Alison Drummond, VG/VG. [3]. Est. $100

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MacDonald, Gordon The Highlanders of Waipu : or Echoes of 1745. A Scottish odyssey by Gordon MacDonald[,] Dunedin.

2nd ed. Dunedin : Coulls Somerville Wilkie, 1928. 8vo. 192p. Illustrations. M173. Blue cloth. A handsome copy of this scarce work. G. 142

Macgregor, Miriam Petticoat pioneers : North Island women of the colonial era. Signed by author. Plus the two subsequent books.

1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1973. 4to. xii, 264p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/ G+. Along with same author, ‘Petticoat pioneers : North Island women of the colonial era : book two’ (A H & A W Reed, 1975), HC/DJ, G+/G+, and Harper, ‘Petticoat pioneers : South Island women of the colonial era : book three’ (A H & A W Reed, 1980), HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3]. 143

Macmorran, Barbara Octavius Hadfield.

Reprint. Wellington : Printed by David F Jones, 1971. 8vo. 203p. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 144 *page 16

[Maning, Frederick Edward]/A Pakeha Maori Old New Zealand ; a tale of the good old times.

1st New Zealand ed. Auckland : Robert J Creighton & Alfred Scales, 1863. 8vo. xiv, 239p. 3343. Brown cloth. Rebacked. New endpapers. Corners bumped. Mild wear and foxing to contents. Maning first settled at Kohukohu, Hokianga, in 1833, moving four years later to Onoke, home for most of his subsequent life. The book describes the experiences and impressions of his first decade during which he was variously trader, timber and general merchant before, in middle life, recognition led in 1865 to his appointment as a judge of the Native Land Court. The book embodies his zest for life, his humour variously ironic or blatantly hearty, his friendliness with his RarawaNgapuhi neighbours, before, with advancing years, his alternating moods of extravagant exuberance and withdrawn rejection of himself, his work and the Maoris acquired an almost manic-depressive character. Scarce. G. Est. $200 145

[Maning, Frederick Edward]/A Pakeha Maori Old New Zealand : being incidents of native customs and character in the old times.

1st English ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1863. 8vo. viii, 216p. 3345. Rebound. Half leather/green cloth boards. New endpapers. Some wear to binding, especially to spine and corners. Wear, soiling and dampstaining to contents. AF. Binding G. Contents FA.

Marjoribanks, Alexander Travels in New Zealand, with a map of the country.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1973. 8vo. viii, [9]-174p. Frontispiece map. HC/DJ. VG/G+.

Marsden, Samuel The letters and journals of Samuel Marsden 1765-1838 : senior chaplain in the colony of New South Wales and Superintendent of the Mission of the Church Missionary Society in New Zealand. Plus two.

Ltd ed. Dunedin : Coulls Somerville Wilkie and A H Reed for the Otago University Council, 1932. 4to. 580p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps, corrigenda. M1052. Blue cloth. Top edge gilt. Edited by John Rawson Elder. Number 58/1,000. Signed by editor. G. Along with same details, heavy card covers, sample of 32 pages, G, and Elder (editor), ‘Marsden’s lieutenants’ (Coulls Somerville Wilkie and A H Reed for the Otago University Council, 1934), ltd, blue cloth, number 39/1,000, signed by editor, G. [3]. Est. $100 151 *page 49

Marshall, William Barrett A personal narrative of two visits to New Zealand, in His Majesty’s Ship Alligator, AD 1834. 1st ed. London : James Nisbet and Co, 1836. 8vo. xvi, 351p. Frontispiece, errata, advertisement. 3386. Rebound. Blue cloth. Considerable wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Bookplate of Robert McNab on front pastedown. Stamp of Brighton Working Man’s Institute on several pages. Stamp of Leys (?) Literary & Scientific Institute on several pages. Preliminary pages bound out of sequence. HMS Alligator called at the Bay of Islands in March 1834. The second visit in September and October was to rescue the Guard family and other Maori prisoners from the Harriet’s wreck at Waimate Pa, Taranaki. A tired but complete copy of this extremely scarce work. AF. Binding G+. Contents FA to G. Est. $500 152

Martin, S M D New Zealand ; in a series of letters : containing an account of the country, both before and since its occupation by the British Government ; with historical remarks on the conduct of the government, the New Zealand and the Manakau [sic] Companies ; also a description of the various settlements, the character of the aborigines, and the natural productions of the country. 1st ed. London : Simmonds & Ward, 1845. 8vo. [vii]-xii, [9]-379p. 3416. Rebound. Green cloth. New endpapers. Trimming to contents. Wear, soiling and foxing. Repairs. Considerable damage to title page. Lacks preface (pages iii-vi). One of the most readable source books for the country’s first quinquennium as a British colony. AF. Binding G. Contents FA. Est. $100 153

McDonald, Rod Te Hekenga : early days in Horowhenua : being the reminiscences of Mr Rod McDonald.

1st ed. Palmerston North : G H Bennett & Co, [1929]. 8vo. [xii], 207p. Frontispiece, map, illustrations. M175. Red cloth. Compiled and written by E O’Donnell. G. Est. $50

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1st ed. London : John Murray, 1870. 8vo. x, 375p. Frontispiece coloured plate, three coloured plates, two coloured maps, illustrations. 3477. Rebound. Half red leather/ marbled boards. Gold tooling to spine. Marbled endpapers and page edges. Slight trimming to contents. Some wear to binding. Edited by the author’s brother, R H Meade. Meade with J L Brenchley, also of HMS Curacao, and Gilbert Mair visited Rotorua and Taupo from Auckland and Tauranga at the end of 1864, the journey being undertaken at Grey’s suggestion to reassure the chief Poihipi and his people. The New Zealand section of the book (to page 170) describes the situation at the end of the Waikato campaign when the Paimarire cult was spreading through the districts in their path. A handsome copy. G. Est. $300

1st ed. London : Richard Bentley, 1838. 8vo. Volume I: xii, 403p. Frontispiece, folding map, two plates, illustration. Volume II: vi, 441p. Frontispiece, two plates, errata. 4589. Half blue leather/marbled boards. Understated gold tooling to spine. Foxing to endpapers. Some foxing to plates. Polack, member of a Jewish family with Australian connections, was in New Zealand between 1831 and 1837, firstly for 12 months in Hokianga and then as a Bay of Islands trader for four years before returning to England, and coming back to New Zealand before his departure for California in 1849 where he died. Although his knowledge and experience was not as great as claimed, he is a more useful early informant than the denigration by Colenso and others would imply. A truly exquisite set of this scarce work. Easily this cataloguer/auctioneer’s favourite. G+ to VG. Est. $1,200

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Meade, Herbert A ride through the disturbed districts of New Zealand ; together with some account of the South Sea Islands. Being selections from the journals and letters of Lieut the Hon Herbert Meade, RN.

Money, Charles L Knocking about in New Zealand.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1972. 8vo. viii, 151p. HC/DJ. G+/G.

Polack, J S New Zealand : being a narrative of travels and adventures during a residence in that country between the years 1831 and 1837. In two volumes.

Power, W Tyrone Sketches in New Zealand, with pen and pencil. By W Tyrone Power, DACG. From a journal kept in that country from July 1846, to June 1848.

Moreland, A Maud Through South Westland : a journey to the Haast and Mount Aspiring[,] New Zealand.

2nd ed. London : Whitcombe & Tombs, [1916]. 8vo. xviii, 219p. Frontispiece, plates, maps. Blue cloth. G. Est. $50

1st ed. London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849. 8vo. xlviii, 290p. Frontispiece, two illustrations, seven tinted plates. 4668. Rebound. Gold-tooled full purple leather. Some wear and foxing. Power, Commissariat Officer for the British forces engaged in operations in the Hutt Valley and Wanganui, gives a good account of his experiences and impressions. General introduction outlining the history of settlement displaying a not uncritical sympathy with the New Zealand Company. A most handsome copy of this scarce work. G to G+. Est. $400

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Mueller, Gerhard My dear Bannie : Gerhard Mueller’s letters from the West Coast 1865-6.

1st ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1958. 8vo. 237p. M2114. HC/DJ. Edited by M V Mueller. With a foreword by John Pascoe. G to G+/G. 158

Mundy, Godfrey Charles Our antipodes : or, Residence and rambles in the Australasian colonies. With a glimpse of the gold fields. In three volumes.

2nd, revised ed. London : Richard Bentley, 1852. 8vo. Volume I: xii, [17]-410p. Frontispiece, four plates. Volume II: viii, [9]-405p. Frontispiece, plate. Volume III: viii, 431p. Frontispiece, six plates. 3671. Decorated blue cloth. Repairs to bindings. Wear, soiling and foxing. Despite the modest claim that the book ‘is intended to be a light work’ Mundy’s detailed, lively and first-hand comment, his observations on Grey interrogating Maori chiefs during a sea voyage, even the background gleanings from the campaigns just concluded, give the narrative interest and value. A serviceable set. AF. G. [3]. Est. $200 159

Natusch, Sheila and Geoffrey Swainson William Swainson of Fern Grove FRS, FLS, &c : the anatomy of a nineteenthcentury naturalist.

[Wellington] : Published by the authors with the aid of New Zealand Founders Society (Inc), [1987]. Folio. 200p. Illustrations. Card covers. Inscription on title page: ‘Good reading, Denise! / Sheila Natusch’. G. 160 *page 10

Nicholas, John Liddiard Narrative of a voyage to New Zealand, performed in the years 1814 and 1815, in company with the Rev Samuel Marsden, principal chaplain of New South Wales. In two volumes.

1st ed. London : Printed for James Black and Son, 1817. 8vo. Volume I: xx, 431p. Frontispiece, folding plate, folding map. Volume II: xii, 397p. Frontispiece, map, plate, directions to the binder, errata. 4268. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Top edge gilt. Mild wear to bindings. Foxing to contents. Nicholas, a New South Wales settler of two years standing, accompanied Marsden on his historic mission to the Bay of Islands. Nicholas’s description, of the crowded days, the meetings with the leading chiefs, the short journeys, with his full impressions of Maori culture are of the greatest value. His narrative, told in standard 18th century prose, is a useful parallel to the more volatile but succinct and direct record kept by Marsden. A handsome set. Bindings G+. Contents G to G+. [2]. Est. $1,500 161

Payton, E W Round about New Zealand : being notes from a journal of three years’ wanderings in the antipodes. 1st ed. London : Chapman & Hall, 1888. 8vo. x, 368p. Illustrations. 4501. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Wear to binding. Joints/hinges split. Some foxing to contents. Inscription on front free endpaper. G. Est. $100

[Pratt, William]/An Old Colonist Colonial experiences ; or, Incidents and reminiscences of thirty-four years in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : Chapman & Hall, 1877. 8vo. vi, 288p. 4681. Brown cloth. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Lacks folding map. Narrative of Pratt’s trials as a Nelson settler in 1843 to his later success in Christchurch. Much on the New Zealand Company’s relief works at Waimea East and breaking in land at Riwaka; boat building, the hazards of navigation in the Marlborough Sounds and across Cook Strait, Pratt’s first store at Lyttelton in advance of the Canterbury settlers, etc. AF. FA to G. Est. $50 166

[Preshaw, George Ogilvy]/A Bank Official Banking under difficulties : or Life on the goldfields of Victoria, New South Wales & New Zealand.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1971. 8vo. xii, 179p. HC/DJ. G+/G to G+. 167

Raeside, J D Sovereign chief, a biography of Baron de Thierry.

1st ed. Christchurch : The Caxton Press, 1977. 8vo. 362p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G. Est. $50 168

Reed, A H Marsden of Maoriland : pioneer and peacemaker.

1st ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1938. 8vo. xv, 179p. Frontispiece, illustrations. R270. HC/DJ. G to G+/FA. 169

Reischek, A The story of a wonderful dog : with some notes on the training of dogs and horses. Also, hints on camping, bush and mountain exploration in New Zealand.

1st ed. Auckland : Printed at the Star Office, 1889. 12mo. 57p. Frontispiece. 4830. Paper covers. Cover title: ‘Caesar : the wonderful dog.’ Reischek, an Austrian taxidermist and collector of skins and Maori relics, spent 12 years in New Zealand in museums or in the field. This booklet, published just before his return to Europe, throws some light not merely on the training and skill of his often sole companion, but on the naturalist himself. A handsome copy. G. Est. $100 170

Rochfort, John The adventures of a surveyor in New Zealand and the Australian gold diggings.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. iv, [5]-73p. Frontispiece folding plate. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 171

Rogers, Lawrence M Te Wiremu : a biography of Henry Williams.

1st ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1973. 8vo. 334p. Frontispiece, maps. HC/DJ. G/G.

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Petersen, G C D G Monrad : scholar, statesman, priest and New Zealand pioneer : and his New Zealand descendants.

1st ed. Levin : Printed by Kerslake, Billens & Humphrey, 1965. 8vo. 151p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G.

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Savage, John Some account of New Zealand ; particularly the Bay of Islands, and surrounding country ; with a description of the religion and government, language, arts, manufactures, manners, and customs of the natives, &c &c.

1st ed. London : Printed for J Murray and A Constable and Co by W Wilson, 1807. 8vo. viii, 110p. Frontispiece, two black and white plates, errata, directions to the binder. 5019. Rebound. Gold-tooled half leather/marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. Trimming to contents. Some foxing to contents. Bound by Root, London. The first work devoted entirely to New Zealand. A handsome copy. Binding VG. Contents G. Est. $3,000 173

Scholefield, Guy H Captain William Hobson : first Governor of New Zealand.

1st ed. [London] : Oxford University Press, 1934. 8vo. 227p. Illustrations. S330. HC/DJ. With a foreword by the Hon Sir Apirana T Ngata. G/FA to G. Est. $100

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Thomson, Murray Gladstone A pakeha’s recollections : the reminiscences of Murray Gladstone Thomson.

1st ed. Wellington and Dunedin : A H and A W Reed, 1944. 8vo. 120p. Frontispiece, illustrations. T436. HC/DJ. Edited by Alfred Eccles. With a foreword by H D Skinner. G+/FA to G. Est. $50 182

[Tregear, Edward] The Right Hon R J Seddon’s (the Premier of New Zealand) visit to Tonga, Fiji, Savage Island, and the Cook Islands, May, 1900.

1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1900. 8vo. 445p. Illustrations, folding map. T709. Decorated red cloth. Some wear to binding. Sunning to spine. Stamp on reverse of frontispiece: ‘With the compliments of / M O’Brien / Asst New Zealand Commissioner / Panama Pacific Int Exposition / San Francisco 1915’. G. Est. $50 183

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Shortland, Edward The southern districts of New Zealand : a journal, with passing notices of the customs of the aborigines.

1st ed. London : Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1851. 8vo. xiv, 315, 32p. Frontispiece folding map, plate, illustrations, six maps, four genealogical tables, errata, publishers’ catalogue. 5162. Green cloth. New endpapers. Wear to binding. Some foxing to contents. Signature of Gilbert Mair on contents page. Edward Shortland, whose brother Willoughby was Colonial Secretary, as Protector of the Aborigines visited the east coast of the South Island on land claims business in 1843 to 1844. Much on the Ngaitahu, Maori custom, health, population trends, the Greenwoods and others at Banks Peninsula, the Otago whaling stations from Waikouaiti to Jacob’s River, particularly J Jones. The most significant general work on the region before the settlement of Otago. Binding G. Contents G to G+. Est. $500

Turner, J G The pioneer missionary : life of the Rev Nathaniel Turner, missionary in New Zealand, Tonga, and Australia.

1st ed. Melbourne : George Robertson, 1872. 8vo. viii, 335p. Frontispiece. 5657. Decorated purple cloth. Rebacked. Original spine mounted on new one. Hinges reinforced. Wear to binding. Wear, soiling and foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. AF. G. 184 *page 28

Wade, William Richard A journey in the northern island of New Zealand : interspersed with various information relative to the country and people.

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1st ed. Hobart Town : Printed by W Pratt and published by George Rolwegan, 1842. 8vo. 206p. 5770. Rebound. Red cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Soiling and foxing to contents. Repair to page 107/108. Wade came to New Zealand with Colenso in 1835, nominally as Superintendent of the Press, although his main duties during his seven years with the mission were as assistant to William Williams in the Waimate school. He resigned allegedly on account of doctrinal differences. Very scarce. Binding VG. Contents G. Est. $1,000

1st ed. New Plymouth : Printed by Thomas Avery & Sons, 1933. 8vo. xi, 176p. Illustrations. S895. Blue cloth. With addenda by H B Leatham. A handsome copy. G to G+.

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Skinner, W H Pioneer medical men of Taranaki 1834 to 1880 : with an account of the establishment of hospital accommodation at New Plymouth.

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St John, [J H H] Pakeha rambles through Maori lands.

1st ed. Wellington : Printed by Robert Burrett, 1873. 8vo. 212p. Frontispiece map, errata slip. 4985. Decorated red cloth. Wear to binding, especially to spine and corners. Some foxing to contents. G. Est. $300 177

Stack, J W Early Maoriland adventures of J W Stack. Plus three by same author.

1st ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H and A W Reed, 1935. 8vo. 286p. Frontispiece, illustrations. S1455. HC/DJ. Edited, with a memoir, by A H Reed. Foreword by Archbishop Julius. G/FA. Along with ‘More Maoriland adventures’ (A H and A W Reed, 1936), 1st, HC/DJ, edited by A H Reed, foreword by the Bishop of Aotearoa, G/FA, ‘Further Maoriland adventures of J W and E Stack’ (A H and A W Reed, 1938), 1st, HC/DJ, edited by A H Reed, foreword by Archbishop Averill, G/FA, and ‘A white boy among the Maoris in the ‘forties : pages from an unpublished autobiography of James West Stack’ (A H Reed, 1934), 1st, heavy card covers, edited by A H Reed, foreword by Mrs Frank Coxton, G. [4]. Est. $100 178

Stack, J W Through Canterbury and Otago with Bishop Harper in 1859-60.

Limited ed. Christchurch : The Nag’s Head Press, 1972. 12mo. 90p. HC/DJ. Number 94/200. VG/G+. Est. $50 179

Stacpoole, John Sailing to Bohemia : a life of the Honourable William Swainson.

Wakefield, Edward Jerningham Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844. With some account of the beginning of the British colonization of the islands.

Reprint. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1908. 8vo. xxix, 735p. Illustrations. W141. Decorated green cloth. Edited by Sir Robert Stout. A handsome copy. G+. Est. $100 186 *page 42

Wakefield, Edward Jerningham Adventure in New Zealand, from 1839 to 1844 ; with some account of the beginning of the British colonization of the islands. In two volumes.

1st ed. London : John Murray, 1845. 8vo. Volume I: x, 482p. Volume II: x, 546p. 5819. Rebound. Half black leather/blue cloth boards. Some wear to bindings. Wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Volume I lacks folding map and half of page 481/482. Volume II has browning to title page. According to Bagnall, the most readable and spontaneous narrative of English settlement. Scarce. AF. Bindings G+. Contents G. [2]. Est. $400 187

Ward, Edward The journal of Edward Ward 1850-51 : being his account of the voyage to New Zealand in the Charlotte Jane and the first six months of the Canterbury settlement. 1st ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1951. 8vo. 222p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps on endpapers. W313. HC/DJ. G+/G. 188

Williams, William The Turanga journals 1840-1850 : letters and journals of William and Jane Williams[,] missionaries to Poverty Bay.

1st ed. Wellington : Price Milburn and Company for Victoria University Press, 1974. 8vo. 659p. Frontispiece, illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Est. $50

Limited ed. Auckland : Printed by Puriri Press, 2007. 8vo. xii, 200p. Frontispiece, illustrations. HC/DJ. Number 185/300. VG/VG. Est. $50

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1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1894. 8vo. xviii, 322p. Frontispiece, plates, folding coloured map. W1503. Decorated green cloth. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $50

Te Manuwiri Sketches of early colonisation in New Zealand and its phases of contact with the Maori race.

1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1907]. 8vo. vii, 194p. D125. Decorated brown cloth. Semi-fictionalised incidents in author’s experiences in Auckland and farming in Northland. G to G+. Est. $50

Wilson, [Mingha] In the land of the tui. My journal in New Zealand.

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Wohlers, J F H Memories of the life of J F H Wohlers, missionary at Ruapuke, New Zealand. An autobiography. 1st English language ed. Dunedin : Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Company, 1895. 8vo. vi, 216p. Frontispiece. W1640. Decorated green cloth. Translated from the German by John Houghton. A handsome copy. G+. Est. $50

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1st ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1981. 8vo. 293p. Map on endpapers, illustrations, map. HC/DJ. VG/G+.

1st ed. Dunedin : Printed at the Otago Daily Times Office, [1915]. 8vo. 143p. Illustrations. D779. Paper covers. Spine reinforced. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Bound with related order of service (J Wilkie & Co, 1915). G.

Woods, Sybil M Samuel Williams of Te Aute.

City of Dunedin[,] New Zealand : jubilee of the civic government : 1865-1915 : celebrated on 1st, 2nd, & 4th August 1915.

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Wordsworth, Jane Women of the North.

1st ed. Auckland, Sydney and London : William Collins Publishers, 1981. 8vo. 207p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+.

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New Zealand as a tourist and health resort. A handbook to the hot lake district[,] the West Coast road[,] the southern lakes[,] Mt Cook, sounds, etc.

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Hawke’s Bay “before” and “after” : the great earthquake of 1931 : an historical record.

1st ed. Napier : The Daily Telegraph Co, 1931. Landscape. 182p. Illustrations. H508. Half cloth/paper-covered boards. Some wear to binding. Some wear, foxing and insect damage to contents. Considerable wear to DJ. Earthquake-related permit and certificate mounted on front free endpaper. G/FA. Est. $100 205

Joint golden jubilees : Borough of Gisborne : 1877-1927 : County of Cook.

4th ed. Auckland : Thos Cook & Son, [1902]. 12mo. 176p. Advertisements, illustrations. C1443. Decorated red cloth. Cover title: ‘New Zealand as a tourist and health resort. G. Est. $50

1st thus ed. Gisborne : The Gisborne Publishing Company, [1927]. 8vo. 216p. Illustrations. M326. Card covers. G.

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Latest information from the settlement of New Plymouth, on the coast of Taranake [sic], New Zealand. Comprising letters from settlers there ; with an account of its general products, agricultural and commercial capabilities, &c.

New Zealand tours (copyright) : including maps of New Zealand, showing routes and railways. 1st ed. Christchurch : Andrews, Baty & Co, 1925. 8vo. iv, 383p. Advertisements, illustrations. A523. Card covers. Rebacked. Some wear. G. 195 *page 22

[Chapman, G T] The natural wonders of New Zealand (the wonderland of the Pacific) : its boiling lakes, steam holes, mud volcanoes[,] sulphur baths, medicinal springs, and burning mountains.

2nd ed. Auckland : G T Chapman, [1881]. 8vo. 172p. Frontispiece folding map. 1045. Decorated blue cloth. Includes Ellis, ‘Supplement to the natural wonders of New Zealand’. Scarce. G. Est. $100 196

Cowan, James Rotorua : wonderland of the world.

1st ed. Rotorua : Produced and printed by ‘Rotorua Morning Post’, [1938]. Landscape. 14p. Illustrations. C1624. Card covers. A handsome copy of this ahead-of-its-time work. G+. 197

Cowan, James Travel in New Zealand : the island dominion : its life and scenery[,] pleasure-routes and sport. Volume I – the North Island.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1926]. 8vo. 264p. C1636. Decorated brown cloth. G to G+.

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1st ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1842. 8vo. 57p. Frontispiece, illustration, advertisements. 3928. Paper covers. Some wear and soiling to paper covers. A nice copy of this scarce publication. G. Est. $100 207

News bulletin : issued by the Daily telegraph : with the co-operation of Messrs Ball and Co. Numbers 1-8. [Napier] : Printed by the Daily Telegraph Co at Te Awa School, [1931?]. 4to. 8 leaves. No covers. Issues from 4 February to 13 February 1931. Apparently a reprint. G. 208

Reconstruction : ten months after New Zealand’s greatest disaster : Hawke’s Bay earthquakes and fires : February – in the year of grace, 1931 – December.

1st ed. Auckland : Printed by Wilson & Horton, 1931. Landscape. 24p. Illustrations. R119. Card covers. An excellent copy of this scarce work. G+ to VG. 209

Report of the inquiry into the Heretaunga Purchase. 5th March to 12th April, 1873.

1st ed. Napier : Printed by T B Harding, 1873. 8vo. 290p. 4061. Green paper covers. Spine reinforced. Wear and foxing. At head of title: ‘Hawke’s Bay Native Lands Alienation Commission.’ An invaluable account of the enquiry into the purchase of the Heretaunga Plains by 12 prominent Hawke’s Bay residents known as the Twelve Apostles. Scarce. G. 210

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Souvenir issue : the Hawke’s Bay tribune : emergency earthquake editions.

1st ed. Auckland : Thos Cook & Son, [1893]. 12mo. 152p. Advertisements, illustrations. C1440. Heavy card covers. Spine and hinges reinforced. Some wear and browning. G. Est. $100

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Cunningham, W T (compiler and editor) New Zealand as a tourist & health resort. A handbook to the hot lakes[,] the cold lakes[,] sounds, etc.

1st ed. Hastings : W C Whitlock for HB Tribune, [1931]. 4to. [24]p. Illustrations. H518. Blue paper covers. Reprint of supplements to ‘Hawke’s Bay tribune’ 5-14 February 1931, ‘Earthquake edition’ numbers 1-11. Includes lists of injured and reports of damage. G+. Est. $50

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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Industrial[,] descriptive, historical, biographical, facts, figures, illustrations. Volume 1 – Wellington provincial district.

[Wellington] : [John Mackay, Government Printer], [1898]. 12mo. F487 and F493. Paper covers. Considerable wear. Some soiling and foxing. Volumes related to Auckland and Rotorua districts. AF. FA to G. [2].

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[Flanagan, Frederick William] New Zealand. Tours and excursions. Two volumes.

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[Heath, T A] 1888-1938 : The Spa[,] Taupo[,] New Zealand.

1st ed. Napier : Printed by The Swailes Printing Company, 1938. Landscape. 27p. Illustrations. H585. Card covers. A handsome copy of this scarce souvenir. G+. 201

Mannering, George Edward Mount Cook and its surrounding glaciers.

1st ed. Wellington : Published by the Cyclopedia Company, 1897. 4to. xxvii, 1525p. Illustrations, errata. C1958. Half leather/blue cloth boards. A better than usual copy. G. Est. $200

The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Industrial[,] descriptive, historical, biographical, facts, figures, illustrations. Volume 2 – Auckland provincial district.

1st ed. Christchurch : Published by the Cyclopedia Company, 1902. 4to. xxxii, 1024p. Illustrations, errata. C1959. Half leather/blue cloth boards. A better than usual copy. G to G+. Est. $200 213

The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Industrial[,] descriptive, historical, biographical, facts, figures, illustrations. Volume 3 – Canterbury provincial district.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1930]. Landscape. 28 leaves. M771. Card covers. A handsome copy. G to G+.

1st ed. Christchurch : Printed by Horace J Weeks and published by the Cyclopedia Company, 1903. 4to. xxxi, 1116p. Illustrations, errata. C1960. Half leather/blue cloth boards. A better than usual copy. G. Est. $200

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Album of newspaper clippings, most relating to Hawke’s Bay.

Early 20th century. 104p. Red cloth. Sources include the ‘Daily telegraph’, the ‘Hastings standard’ and the ‘Hawke’s Bay herald’. An interesting archive. G.

The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Industrial[,] descriptive, historical, biographical, facts, figures, illustrations. Volume 4 – Otago and Southland provincial districts.

1st ed. Christchurch : Printed by Horace J Weeks and published by the Cyclopedia Company, 1905. 4to. xxxii, 1114p. Illustrations, errata. C1962. Half leather/blue cloth boards. A better than usual copy. G. Est. $200

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1st ed. Christchurch : Printed by Horace J Weeks and published by the Cyclopedia Company, 1906. 4to. xxi, 615p. Illustrations, errata. C1963. Half leather/blue cloth boards. Lacks original title page. Photocopy of title page tipped in. A serviceable copy. AF. G. Est. $100

1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1897. 8vo. viii, 66p. Frontispiece coloured map, plates, folding coloured map. B757. Red leather. At head of title: ‘Department of Lands and Survey, New Zealand.’ G. Est. $50

The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Industrial[,] descriptive, historical, biographical, facts, figures, illustrations. Volume 5 – Nelson, Marlborough, and Westland provincial districts.

Best, Elsdon Waikare-moana, the sea of rippling waters : the lake ; the land ; the legends. With a tramp through Tuhoe land.

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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Industrial[,] descriptive, historical, biographical, facts, figures, illustrations. Volume 6 – Taranaki, Hawke’s Bay, and Wellington provincial districts.

Brookes, Dewin Stanley Frontier life : Taranaki, New Zealand.

1st ed. Christchurch : Printed by Horace J Weeks and published by the Cyclopedia Company, 1908. 4to. xxvi, 767p. Illustrations. C1964. Half leather/blue cloth boards. A better than usual copy. G. Est. $200

1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, 1892. 8vo. vii, 203p. Frontispiece map, four coloured double plates, illustrations. B1487. Decorated blue cloth. Mild wear to binding. Some sunning to spine. Label mounted on spine. Foxing to contents. Stamp of W E Spencer on several pages. A mixture of personal reminiscences, surveying and Maori war experiences, local history and Maori tradition. A handsome copy. G. Est. $200

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The Hawke’s Bay herald. Volume XIX numbers 3,367-3,517.

Napier : Dinwiddie, Morrison & Co, 1875. Folio. Advertisements. Half leather/marbled boards. Some wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Repairs to some pages. Several issues misnumbered. A run from Thursday 1 July to Friday 31 December 1875. Includes correspondence from Samuel Williams, Alfred Levy, John Mackersey, Hugh McLean, Edward Towgood, B A Ferard and R Coupland Harding. Various references to William Colenso. A marvellous repository of information concerning the Hawke’s Bay region. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $1,000 218

Thirteen Otago Centennial historical publications.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1977-1978. 8vo. HC/DJ. Collection includes Scotter, ‘Run, estate and farm : a history of the Kakanui and Waiareka Valleys, North Otago’, Moore, ‘Northern approaches : a history of Waitati, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Dunback, Moeraki, Hampden and surrounding districts’, Moore, ‘The Dunstan : a history of the Alexandra-Clyde district’, Waite, ‘Pioneering in South Otago’, Thompson, ‘East of the rock and pillar : a history of the Strath Taieri and Macraes districts’, Soper, ‘The Otago of our mothers’, Shaw and Farrant, ‘The Taieri Plain : tales of the years that are gone’, Bowman, ‘Port Chalmers : gateway to Otago’, Sumpter and Lewis, ‘Faith and toil : the story of Tokomairiro’, Webster, ‘Teviot tapestry : a history of the Roxburgh-Millers Flat district’, Roxburgh, ‘Wanaka story : a history of the Wanaka, Hawea, Tarras, and surrounding districts’, Cowan, ‘Down the years in the Maniototo’, and Miller, ‘Beyond the Blue Mountains : a history of the West Otago district’. G to G+. [13]. Est. $300 219

Acland, L G D The early Canterbury runs.

Revised and enlarged ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1946. 8vo. 367p. A24. Orange cloth. Sunning to spine. Contains the first, second and third (new) series. G.

Buick, T Lindsay Old Marlborough. Or The story of a province.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1976. 8vo. 478p. Frontispiece, illustrations, advertisements. HC/DJ. VG/G+. Est. $50 227

Buick, T Lindsay The French at Akaroa : an adventure in colonization.

1st ed. Wellington, Dunedin and Invercargill : New Zealand Book Depot, 1928. 8vo. xvi, 420p. Frontispiece, illustrations, folding map. B1670. Green cloth. Some wear and foxing. G. Est. $50 228

Burdon, R M High country : the evolution of a New Zealand sheep station.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1938]. 8vo. 175p. B1736. Red cloth. G+. 229

Conly, Geoff The shock of ‘31 : the Hawke’s Bay earthquake.

Reprint. Wellington, Sydney, Auckland and Christchurch : A H & A W Reed, 1980. 4to. 234p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 230

Cowan, James The old frontier : Te Awamutu : the story of the Waipa Valley : the missionary : early colonization : the soldier : the war in Waikato : the pioneer farmer : life on the Maori border : and later-day settlement. 1st ed. Te Awamutu : The Waipa Post Printing and Publishing Company, 1922. 4to. 104p. Frontispiece, illustrations. C1618. Green cloth. Some wear and foxing. A better than usual copy. G. Est. $50

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Andersen, Johannes C Jubilee history of South Canterbury.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1916. 4to. xv, 775p. Illustrations. A441. Russet cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Stamp of Rhodes House Lending Library on reverse of title page. G. Est. $100

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Craig, Dick Land of the Maniapoto. A brief history of the area now known as the Northern King Country, embracing the Otorohanga, Kawhia and Waitomo Counties. 1st ed. Te Kuiti : ‘King Country Chronicle’, 1951. 8vo. 90p. Errata slip, map, illustrations. C1695. Heavy card covers/DJ. G to G+.

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[Barr, James]/An Old Identity The old identities : being sketches and reminiscences during the first decade of the Province of Otago, NZ.

1st ed. Dunedin : Mills, Dick & Co, 1879. 8vo. iv, 395p. Frontispiece, illustrations. 316. Decorated full black leather. Rebacked. Original spine mounted on new one. Hinges reinforced. Wear, soiling and foxing. Signature of Geo Fergusson on reverse of frontispiece. Previous owner’s name cut from title page. A serviceable copy of this scarce classic. AF. FA to G. Est. $50

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Downes, T W History of and guide to the Wanganui River.

1st ed. Wanganui : Printed by the Wanganui Herald Newspaper Company, 1921. 8vo. iv, 97p. Illustrations, maps. Card covers. With preface by J H Burnet. Sectional description with historical notes, chiefly on Maori village sites from Taumarunui to the sea. A nice copy. G to G+. Est. $50 233

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Bathgate, Alexander Colonial experiences ; or, Sketches of people and places in the Province of Otago, New Zealand.

1st ed. Glasgow : James Maclehose, 1874. 8vo. vii, 286p. Advertisements. 346. Green cloth. New endpapers. Some wear and foxing. A thread of description interspersed with lively recollections of the experiences of the author and others in the early days. G. Est. $50

Downes, T W Old Whanganui.

1st ed. Hawera : W A Parkinson & Co, 1915. 8vo. xiv, 334p. Illustrations. D587. Decorated green cloth. Some wear to binding. A nice copy. G. Est. $50 234

Elwell, E Simeon The boy colonists : or, Eight years of colonial life in Otago, New Zealand. Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1975. 8vo. 258p. HC/DJ. G/G.

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Beattie, Herries Early runholding in Otago : part I – a composite picture : part II – a particular scene : part III – an official view.

1st ed. Dunedin : Printed by the Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Co, 1947. 8vo. 158p. Illustrations. B494. Green cloth. G+.

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Gifford, W H and H Bradney Williams A centennial history of Tauranga.

1st ed. Dunedin and Wellington : Published by A H and A W Reed for the Tauranga Centennial Committee, [1940]. 8vo. 351p. Illustrations. G229. HC/DJ. Wear, soiling and foxing. AF. G/FA.

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1st ed. Napier : Printed at the Office of Dinwiddie, Walker & Co, [1930]. 8vo. [8]p. H877. Card covers. G+.

Reprint. Wellington, London and Sydney : A H & A W Reed, 1973. 8vo. 312p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G/G.

Hill, H[enry] Arapuni sick. A million’s worth of medicines. What then?

Macgregor, Miriam Early stations of Hawke’s Bay.

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1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1898. 8vo. xiii, 342p. Illustrations. H1003. Blue cloth. Some wear. A nice copy. G. Est. $50

1st ed. Gisborne : J A Mackay, 1949. 8vo. xix, 471p. Illustrations, maps. M325. Blue cloth/DJ. Published as a centennial memorial on behalf of the Poverty Bay-East Coast Centennial Council. A handsome copy. G+/G to G+. Est. $50

Hocken, Thomas Morland Contributions to the early history of New Zealand (settlement of Otago).

Mackay, Joseph Angus Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, NI, NZ.

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Howard, Basil Rakiura : a history of Stewart Island[,] New Zealand.

Facsimile ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1974. 8vo. xx, 415p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+. Est. $50

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Mackenzie, Alice Pioneers of Martins Bay.

1st ed. Dunedin : Printed by the Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Co, 1947. 8vo. 116p. M348. HC/DJ. Small loss to front free endpaper. Scarce. G+/G. Est. $50

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Hursthouse, Charles An account of the settlement of New Plymouth, in New Zealand, from personal observation, during a residence there of five years.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1849. 8vo. xvi, 160, 16p. Frontispiece, erratum slip, folding hand-coloured map, four plates. 2709. Decorated green cloth. Wear and soiling. Some soiling and foxing to contents. Bookplate of William Balfour Crawford on front pastedown. Repair to reverse of exquisite map. Scribble on rear endpapers. Scarce. AF. G. Est. $300

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McHutcheson, William Camp-life in Fiordland, New Zealand : a tale of the Sutherland Falls.

1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, and Lyon & Blair, 1892. 8vo. ix, 134p. Frontispiece, plates, advertisements. M285. Brown cloth. Stamp of National Reserve of NZ Soldiers’ Club, Napier, on title page and page 1. Lacks map. AF. G. Est. $50 252

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Jacobson, H C Tales of Banks Peninsula.

2nd ed. Akaroa : Printed by H C Jacobson, ‘Mail’ Office, 1893. 12mo. viii, 307p. Decorated green cloth. Includes Stack, ‘Maori history of Banks Peninsula’. G. Est. $50

McKenzie, N R The Gael fares forth : the romantic story of Waipu and sister settlements.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1935. 8vo. 268p. Frontispiece, illustrations. M403. Red cloth. G to G+. 253

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Keam, R F Tarawera : the volcanic eruption of 10 June 1886.

1st ed. Auckland : R F Keam, 1988. Folio. xvi, 472p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. An excellent copy of this monumental work, encompassing social and natural history. VG/VG. Est. $200

Miller, F W G West to the Fiords : the history of Western Southland : comprising Wallace & Fiord Counties[,] the Borough of Riverton and the various town districts within those areas. 1st ed. [Otautau] : The Western Southland Historical Society, 1954. 8vo. 211p. Illustrations. M1680. Green cloth/DJ. G+/G. 254

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King, Michael A land apart : the Chatham Islands of New Zealand.

1st ed. Auckland : Random Century New Zealand, 1990. Landscape. 144p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Photographs by Robin Morrison. VG/VG. Est. $50

Mulgan, Alan The city of the strait : Wellington and its province : a centennial history.

1st ed. Wellington : Published for the Wellington Provincial Centennial Council by A H & A W Reed, 1939. 8vo. 349p. Illustrations. M2138. HC/DJ. G to G+/G. 255

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Lambert, T Pioneering reminiscences of old Wairoa.

Natusch, Sheila Hell and high water : a German occupation of the Chatham Islands 1843-1910.

1st ed. New Plymouth : Thomas Avery & Sons, 1936. 8vo. 208p. L97. Paper covers. G.

1st ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1977. 8vo. 173p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/ G+ to VG.

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Lambert, T The story of old Wairoa and the East Coast district, North Island, New Zealand : or, Past, present, and future : a record of over fifty years’ progress.

1st ed. Dunedin : Coulls Somerville Wilkie, 1925. 8vo. xviii, 802p. Frontispiece, illustrations. L98. Blue cloth. A most detailed and compendious but ill-arranged and often inaccurate history of the area with particular emphasis on whaling and Maori war period. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $100 245

Leys, Thomson W A weird region : New Zealand lakes, terraces, geysers, and volcanoes : with an account of the eruption of Tarawera.

New, revised ed. Auckland : The Brett Printing & Publishing Co, 1905. 4to. 69p. Frontispiece coloured double plate, illustrations. L455. Heavy card covers. Wear and losses to spine. G. 246

Lord, E Iveagh Old Westland : a story of the golden west coast of the South Island of New Zealand known to the Maori as Te Wai Pounamu (The Waters (or Place) of Greenstone). Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1976. 8vo. 258p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/ G+. 247

MacDonald, C A Pages from the past : some chapters in the history of Marlborough.

Blenheim : H Duckworth (E H Penny & Co), [1933]. 8vo. 321p. Illustrations. M136. Maroon cloth. G.

Nolan, I E Our village, our story : Havelock North 1860-1962.

1st ed. [Havelock North] : Havelock North Borough Council, [1963?]. 8vo. 122p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G to G+/FA to G. 257

Reed, A H The story of Canterbury : last Wakefield settlement. Signed by author.

1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1949. 8vo. 326p. Illustrations, advertisement. R279. HC/DJ. Bookplate of H A H Insull on title page. G/G. 258 *page 32

[Richardson, John L C] Sketch of Otago, New Zealand, as a field of British emigration.

1st ed. Edinburgh : Bell & Bradfute, 1862. 8vo. iv, 80p. Frontispiece folding coloured map, two folding tinted plates. 4861. Rebound. Half leather/cloth boards. Original illustrated card covers mounted on first and last pages. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Signature of Henry Cumming on front free endpaper. Very scarce, especially with both map and plates. G. Est. $700 259

Roberts, C J Official history of the County of Patea : compiled from County and official records and from personal experiences of pioneer families in the district. 1st ed. Hawera : Printed by the Hawera Star Publishing Co, [1937]. 8vo. 96p. Folding map. R753. Purple cloth. G to G+. 260

Roberts, C J (compiler) Centennial history of Hawera and the Waimate Plains.

1st ed. Hawera : Printed by the Hawera Star Publishing Company, [1940]. 8vo. 395p. Illustrations. R752. Decorated green cloth. Some wear and foxing. G. Est. $50

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[Swainson, William] Auckland, the capital of New Zealand, and the country adjacent : including some account of the gold discovery in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder & Co ; Auckland : J Williamson, 1853. 8vo. xii, 163p. xii, 163, 16p. Publishers’ catalogue. 5428. Decorated green cloth. Some wear and bumping. Some foxing to contents. Lacks frontispiece and map. AF. G. Est. $100 262

Tapsell, Enid Historic Maketu : hui hui mai!.

1st ed. [Rotorua] : Rotorua Morning Post Printing House, 1940. 4to. 74p. Illustrations. T77. Decorated red cloth. Bookplate of the Churchill Auction of Books and Pictures by Hilda Wiseman on front pastedown. Inscription on front free endpaper: ‘E Tapsell / Maketu / 30/4/40’. A handsome copy of this scarce work. G to G. Est. $50 263

Thomas, C L Assorted notes written or transcribed by C L Thomas, most relating to Hawke’s Bay. Handwritten and typed. Collection includes notebook. Subjects include Te Hapuku, Pania, Puke Moki Moki, Donald McLean, land purchases etc. An interesting and potentially fruitful archive. G. Est. $200 264

Torlesse, Charles Obins The Torlesse papers : the journals and letters of Charles Obins Torlesse concerning the foundation of the Canterbury settlement in New Zealand 1848-51. Limited ed. Christchurch : The Pegasus Press, 1958. 8vo. 238p. Maps on endpapers, illustrations. T609. HC/DJ. One of 750 copies. Edited by Peter Bromley Maling. G+/G. 265

Vennell, C W Such things were : the story of Cambridge, NZ.

1st ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1939. 8vo. xiv, 175p. Illustrations. V102. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Illustration mounted on upper board. With a foreword by James Cowan. G. 266

Ward, Louis E Early Wellington.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1975. 4to. 544p. Illustrations, folding map in rear pocket. HC/DJ. G/G. Est. $50 267

Wigram, Henry F The story of Christchurch[,] New Zealand.

1st ed. Christchurch : The Lyttelton Times Co, 1916. 8vo. 269p. Frontispiece, illustrations. W1165. HC/DJ. G/FA to G. 268

Wilson, J[ames] G[ordon] History of Hawke’s Bay.

1st ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H and A W Reed, 1939. 8vo. 468p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. W1480. Green cloth/DJ. Produced as a centennial memorial by the Hawke’s Bay Centennial Historical Committee. G/FA to G. Est. $100 269

Wilson, J[ames] G[ordon] The founding of Hawke’s Bay.

1st ed. Napier : Printed by the Daily Telegraph Co, [1951]. 4to. 60p. Illustrations, folding map. W1478. Paper-covered boards. Illustration mounted on upper board. Includes extracts from the diaries of Donald McLean, the diary of F Chapman of Edenham station, and the letters of J D Powdrell. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $50 270

Wilson, James G[lenny] Early Rangitikei : a few notes, collected from various sources of the settlement on the Rangitikei River of a number of Maoris of different tribes. A short history of the purchase and colonization of the land between the Turakina and Oroua Rivers, and an account of the various pioneers.

1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1914. 8vo. 260p. Frontispiece, errata slip, illustrations, two folding maps in rear pocket. W1473. Green cloth. A nice copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $100 271

Woodhouse, Alice The naming of Napier. Plus one by same author.

1st ed. Napier : Hawke’s Bay Art Gallery and Museum, 1970. 8vo. 12p. Card covers. G+. Along with ‘British regiments in Napier 1858-1867’ (Hawke’s Bay Art Gallery and Museum, 1970), card covers, G+. [2]. Est. $50

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Colonial Museum bulletin number 1.

1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1906. 4to. 71p. Illustrations. Rebound. Grey cloth. Stamp of Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute on title page. Deaccession note mounted on front pastedown. Bound with Dominion Museum bulletin number 2 (John Mackay, Government Printer, 1908). Original paper front cover of this mounted on upper board. G. 273

Ko nga Inoi o te Ata o te Ahiahi, me nga inoi mo nga ra tapu me nga ra nui, ko te tikanga ia o te Hahi o Ingarani.

1st ed. Ranana [London] : He me[a] ta e W M Watts, 1852. 16mo. 30p. BIM 421. Purple cloth covers. Selections from the Book of Common Prayer, with 42 hymns. This edition, issued by the Prayer Book and Homily Society, was sent with William Williams on his return journey to New Zealand in October 1852. A nice copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $100 274

Ko te Kawenata Hou : a to tatou Ariki a te kai whakaora a Ihu Karaiti : he mea whakamaori mai no te reo Kariki.

London : British and Foreign Bible Society, 1912. 12mo. 619p. B789. Black leather. Half title: ‘Maori New Testament and Psalms’. G. 275

Ko te tahi wahi o te Kawenata Tawhito. He mea whakamaori mai no te reo Hiperu. 1st ed. No Ranana [London] : Na te Komiti ta Paipera, 1848. 8vo. 343p. 478. BIM 352. Dark brown cloth. Wear to binding. Some foxing to contents. The British and Foreign Bible Society edition of the Hexateuch, the first six books of the Bible, prepared from the 1847 probationary text. Printed by T R Harrison. A nice copy. G. Est. $100 276

Ko te Tiriti o Waitangi : he karo whakaora mo nga tangata Maori (“Kia Mataara”).

1st ed. Akarana [Auckland] : He mea ta e Meeke Tanera [A F McDonnell], 1922. 12mo. 10p. K437. Green paper covers. Relates to the Treaty of Waitangi. Scarce. G+. Est. $50 277

Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1769-1869. Plus the next four volumes.

1st ed. Wellington : Allen & Unwin New Zealand and the Department on Internal Affairs, 1990. 4to. xv, 444p. HC/DJ. Maori-language versions of the biographies of Maori people whose stories are told in ‘The dictionary of New Zealand biography’ (Allen & Unwin New Zealand and the Department on Internal Affairs, 1990). VG/ VG. Along with ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1870-1900’ (Bridget Williams Books and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1994), HC/DJ, VG/VG, ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1901-1920’ (Auckland University Press with Bridget Williams Books and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1996), HC/DJ, VG/VG, ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1921-1940’ (Auckland University Press and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1998), HC/DJ, VG/VG, and ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1941-1960’ (Auckland University Press and the Department of Internal Affairs, 2000), HC/DJ, VG/VG. [5]. Est. $300 278

Te Kopara. Nama 80.

Gisborne : Printed and published by Herbert William Williams, at Te Rau Printing Works, 1920. 8vo. 16p. Rebound. Card covers. Original paper covers retained. Wear and foxing to original covers and contents. Newspaper issued by The Church of England Waiapu Diocese. G. 279

Te Manukura (Maori recorder). Volume 1 number 1.

Akarana [Auckland] : Printed and published by the proprietor, Alexander Francis McDonnell, 1916. 8vo. 16p. Rebound. Card covers. Original paper covers retained. Wear and fading to original covers. Wear to contents. Maori and English text. FA to G. 280

Te Manukura (te reo o nga morehu) : the Maori people’s newspaper. Volume 1 number 11.

Akarana [Auckland] : Ko Meeke Tanera [A F McDonnell], 1923. 8vo. 18p. Rebound. Card covers. Original card covers retained. Some wear and foxing to original covers and contents. Maori and English text. G. 281

Andersen, Johannes C Maori life in Ao-tea.

1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1907]. 8vo. xi, 675p. Plates. A449. Decorated tan cloth. G to G+. Est. $50 282

Anderson, Atholl The welcome of strangers : an ethnohistory of southern Maori AD 1650-1850.

1st ed. Dunedin : University of Otago Press in association with Dunedin City Council, 1998. 4to. 249p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Otago and Southland. VG/VG.

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[Aubert, Mary Joseph] Complete manual of Maori grammar and conversation with vocabulary. Plus subsequent edition.

2nd revised and enlarged ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1926]. 8vo. 166p. A766. Tan cloth covers. Edited by A T Ngata. Along with the fourth edition (Whitcombe and Tombs, [1931?]), tan cloth covers, AF, G. [2]. 284

B[aucke], W[illiam] Where the white man treads.

1st ed. Auckland : Wilson & Horton, 1905. 8vo. 307p. B397. Decorated cloth covers. Paper spine label. Some wear and foxing. Selected from a series of articles contributed to ‘The New Zealand Herald’ and ‘Auckland Weekly News’. G. 285

Best, Elsdon Fishing methods and devices of the Maori.

Reprint. Wellington : V R Ward, Government Printer, 1986. 8vo. [ix], 264p. Illustrations. Red cloth/DJ. Dominion Museum bulletin number 12. VG/G+. 286

Best, Elsdon Forest lore of the Maori : with methods of snaring, trapping, and preserving birds and rats, uses of berries, roots, fern-root, and forest products, with mythological notes on origins, karakia used etc.

Reprint. Wellington : E C Keating, Government Printer, 1977. 8vo. xiii, 421p. Illustrations. Red cloth/DJ. Dominion Museum bulletin number 14. Polynesian Society memoir number 18. VG/G.

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Best, Elsdon The Maori canoe. An account of various types of vessels used by the Maori of New Zealand in former times, with some description of those of the isles of the Pacific, and a brief account of the peopling of New Zealand.

1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1925. 4to. iv, 312p. Illustrations. B740. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Published under the direction of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research, for the Dominion Museum. Dominion Museum bulletin number 7. G. 293

Best, Elsdon The Maori. In two volumes.

1st ed. Wellington : Printed by Harry H Tombs, 1924. 8vo. Volume I: xv, 528p. Illustrations, errata. Volume II: ix, 637p. Illustrations. B736. Grey cloth. Memoirs of the Polynesian Society volume V. Published by the Board of Maori Ethnological Research for the author and on behalf of the Polynesian Society. A handsome set of this classic work. G. [2]. Est. $200 294

Best, Elsdon The pa Maori : an account of the fortified villages of the Maori in pre-European and modern times ; illustrating methods of defence by means of ramparts, fosses, scarps and stockades.

1st ed. Wellington : Printed by Whitcombe and Tombs, 1927. 4to. viii, 339p. Illustrations. B747. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Published under the direction of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research, for the Dominion Museum. Dominion Museum bulletin number 6. G. 295

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Best, Elsdon Games and pastimes of the Maori : an account of the various exercises, games and pastimes of the natives of New Zealand, as practised in former times ; including some information concerning their vocal and instrumental music.

Best, Elsdon The stone implements of the Maori.

Reprint. Wellington : A R Shearer, Government Printer, 1974. 8vo. 445p. Illustrations. Red cloth. Dominion Museum bulletin number 4. G+.

1st ed. Wellington : Printed by Whitcombe and Tombs, 1927. 4to. viii, 191p. Illustrations. B732. Paper covers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Dominion Museum bulletin number 8. Published under the direction of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research, for the Dominion Museum. FA to G.

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1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1929. 8vo. 72p. B758. Decorated blue cloth. Dominion Museum bulletin number 13. A handsome copy. G+.

Best, Elsdon Maori agriculture : the cultivated food plants of the natives of New Zealand, with some account of native methods of agriculture, its ritual and origin myths.

Reprint. Wellington : A R Shearer, Government Printer, 1976. 8vo. 315p. Illustrations. Red cloth/DJ. Dominion Museum bulletin number 9. VG/G+. 289

Best, Elsdon Maori storehouses and kindred structures. Houses, platforms, racks, and pits used for storing food, etc. 1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1916. 4to. viii, 107p. Illustrations. B745. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Dominion Museum bulletin number 5. G.

Best, Elsdon The whare kohanga (the “nest house”) and its lore. Comprising data pertaining to procreation, baptism, and infant betrothal, &c ; contributed by members of the Ngati-Kahungunu tribe of the North Island of New Zealand.

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Best, Elsdon Tuhoe : the children of the mist : a sketch of the origin, history, myths and beliefs of the Tuhoe tribe of the Maori of New Zealand ; with some account of other early tribes of the Bay of Plenty district. In two volumes. 1st ed. New Plymouth : Printed by Thomas Avery & Sons, 1925. 8vo and landscape. Volume I: vii, 1211p. Volume II: 8p. 34 genealogical tables, folding map in rear pocket. B756. Decorated red cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Memoirs of the Polynesian Society volume VI. Published by the Board of Maori Ethnological Research for the author and on behalf of the Polynesian Society. G. Est. $300 298

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Best, Elsdon Some aspects of Maori myth and religion. Plus four by same author.

1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1922. 8vo. 34p. Illustrations. B751. Red paper covers. Spine reinforced. Dominion Museum monograph number 1. Published by the Dominion Museum, Wellington, New Zealand, under the authority of the Hon the Minister of Internal Affairs. G. Along with ‘Spiritual and mental concepts of the Maori’ (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1922), paper covers, Dominion Museum monograph number 2, G, ‘The astronomical knowledge of the Maori, genuine and empirical : including data concerning their systems of astrogeny, astrolatry, and natural astrology, with notes on certain other natural phenomena’ (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1922), paper covers, spine reinforced, Dominion Museum monograph number 3, G, ‘The Maori division of time’ (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1922), paper covers, spine reinforced, Dominion Museum monograph number 4, G, ‘Polynesian voyagers’ (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1923), paper covers, Dominion Museum monograph number 5, G, and ‘The Maori school of learning : its objects, methods, and ceremonial’ (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1923), paper covers, Dominion Museum monograph number 6, G. [6]. Est. $100 291

Best, Elsdon The Maori as he was : a brief account of Maori life as it was in the pre-European days.

1st ed. Wellington : Dominion Museum, 1924. 8vo. xv, 280p. Frontispiece, illustrations. B738. Decorated green cloth. New Zealand Board of Science and Art manual number 4. For long the standard introductory survey of Maori culture. G.

Brown, William New Zealand and its aborigines : being an account of the aborigines, trade, and resources of the colony ; and the advantages it now presents as a field for emigration and the investment of capital.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder, and Co, 1845. 8vo. viii, 320, 24p. Publishers’ catalogue. 708. Decorated green cloth. Hinges reinforced. Some wear and soiling. The book outlines at length Maori customs and social attitudes with their bearing on the actions of Europeans and Government. Brown’s viewpoint is that of Brodie, Terry, Campbell and the free-enterprise Aucklanders but is better argued with pungent and telling criticism of Waitangi, the Hobson-Shortland administration and the Wakefield’s theoretical and tactical errors around Cook Strait. Scarce. G. Est. $200 299

[Bunyan, John]/Hone Paniana Ko te haerenga o te manene i haere atu ai ia i tenei ao ki tera ao atu. I tuhia e Hone Paniana ki te ritenga o te moemoea. I whakamaoritia e Eruera Maihi Wiremu. 1st ed. Poneke [Wellington] : Hoani Makae [John Mackay], Kai-ta a te Kawanatanga [Government Printer], 1904. 8vo. 127p. B1729. Red cloth. Wear and soiling. John Bunyan’s ‘Pilgrim’s progress’ translated into Maori by Edward Marsh Williams. AF. FA to G. Est. $50 300 *page 16

Cowan, James Legends of the Maori : volume I. Mythology, traditional history, folk-lore and poetry. Plus the second volume. Library ed. Wellington : Harry H Tombs, [1930]. 4to. xi, 320p. Illustrations. Decorated brown cloth. Some wear and foxing. Illustrations by Stuart Peterson. G. Along with Pomare, ‘Legends of the Maori : volume II’ (Harry H Tombs, [1934]), library edition, decorated brown cloth, G. A nice set. [2]. Est. $200

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Cowan, James The Maoris of New Zealand.

1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1910. 8vo. xxiv, 356p. Frontispiece, illustrations. C1670. Decorated red cloth. A nice copy. G. Est. $100 302

Cowan, James (compiler) Sketches of old New Zealand. Compiled by James Cowan. Descriptive catalogue of Maori portraits painted by Herr G Lindauer.

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Grey, George, Sir Polynesian mythology, and ancient traditional history of the New Zealand race, as furnished by their priests and chiefs.

1st ed. London : John Murray, 1855. 8vo. xiii, 333p. Frontispiece extra illustrated title page, illustration, plates, music. 2348. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. Slight trimming to contents. Some wear to binding. Some foxing to contents. Translation of 23 of the 31 legends in Grey’s ‘Ko nga mahinga a nga tupuna Maori’ (George Willis, 1854). A handsome copy. G. Est. $300

1st ed. Auckland : Printed for H E Partridge by The Brett Printing and Publishing Company, 1901. 8vo. 68p. Illustrations. C1600. Paper covers. Wear and mild foxing. At head of title: ‘Maori biographies.’ G. Est. $100

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1st ed. Auckland : Printed by H Brett, 1885. 8vo. 225p. 2372. Russet cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. G. Est. $100

Davis, C O The life and times of Patuone, the celebrated Ngapuhi chief. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. Auckland : Printed by J H Field, 1876. 12mo. 141p. Frontispiece photograph. 1542. Green cloth. Mild wear and foxing. Inscription on title page: ‘Mr Buchanan / with the Author’s best wishes.’ Patuone (1764?-1872), a chief of the Ngatihao at Hokianga, with his brother Tamati Waka Nene, was a Christian convert and powerful friend of the pakeha. As a one-time ally of Hongi’s, he took part in some of the great inter-tribal campaigns, although Davis is at great pains to emphasise his role as a peacemaker later. Much detail within a small compass on the wars, the establishment of the CMS and Wesleyan missions and incidents at Hokianga. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $500 304

Dittmer, W Te tohunga : the ancient legends and traditions of the Maoris : orally collected and pictured by W Dittmer.

1st ed. London : George Routledge & Sons ; New York : E P Dutton & Co, 1907. Folio. xi-xviii, 119p. Frontispiece, illustrations. D386. Decorated red cloth. Some wear and foxing. A handsome copy of this classic work. G. Est. $200 305

Donne, T E The Maori : past and present : an account of a highly attractive, intelligent people, their doubtful origin, their customs & ways of living, art, methods of warfare, hunting & other characteristics mental & physical. Inscribed by author.

1st ed. London : Seeley Service & Co, 1927. 8vo. 387p. Frontispiece, illustrations, folding map. D523. Decorated blue cloth/DJ. Wear and losses to DJ. Foxing to contents. Inscription on front free endpaper: ‘Kia / Miss Tui Hanlon / With the compliments / of the Author – / 25 June 1934.’ An appealing copy. G/FA to G. Est. $100 306

Duff, Roger The moa-hunter period of Maori culture.

1st ed. Wellington : Department of Internal Affairs, 1950. 8vo. vii, 405p. Illustrations. D677. HC/DJ. Canterbury Museum bulletin number 1. A re-assessment of the earliest phase of Maori pre-history in the light of excavations at the Wairau lagoons, 1939-42. G/FA to G. Est. $50 307

Dunmore, John (editor) The French and the Maori.

Gudgeon, Thomas Wayth The history and doings of the Maoris, from the year 1820 to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840.

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Hamilton, Augustus The art workmanship of the Maori race in New Zealand : a series of illustrations from specially taken photographs, with descriptive notes and essays on the canoes, habitations, weapons, ornaments, and dress of the Maoris, together with lists of the words in the Maori language used in relation to the subjects. 1st ed. Dunedin : Printed and published for the Board of Governors by Fergusson & Mitchell, 1896-1900. Folio. 438, vp. H123. Decorated brown cloth. Mild wear and staining to binding. Wear and dampstaining to first 80 or so pages. Cover title: ‘Maori art’. At head of title: ‘New Zealand Institute.’ A tired copy of this classic work. AF. Binding G. Contents FA to G. Est. $400 314

Hongi, Hare Ancient Maori history : recollections of a rambler.

[Wairoa] : Wairoa Star Print, [1930]. Folio. [2]p. S1817. Bifolium. Hare Hongi also known as Henry M Stowell. G. 315

Izett, James (compiler) Maori lore. The traditions of the Maori people, with the more important of their legends. 1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1904. 8vo. vii, 451p. Frontispiece, plates. I227. Green paper covers. Wear and soiling. FA to G. 316

Izett, James (compiler) Maori lore. The traditions of the Maori people, with the more important of their legends. Apparent proof copy.

Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1904. 8vo. vii, 451p. Frontispiece, plates. I227. Green cloth. Wear and soiling to contents. Handwritten annotations on plates. AF. Binding VG. Contents FA to G. Est. $50 317

Keesing, Felix M The changing Maori.

1st ed. New Plymouth : Printed by Thomas Avery & Sons, 1928. 8vo. xvi, 198p. Frontispiece, illustrations. K82. Decorated red cloth. Some wear and soiling. Memoirs of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research volume 4. Printed under the authority of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research. A nice copy. G. Est. $100

1st ed. Waikanae : The Heritage Press, 1992. 4to. 203p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/VG. 318 308

Fenton, Francis Dart Suggestions for a history of the origin and migrations of the Maori people.

1st ed. Auckland : Printed and published by H Brett, 1885. 8vo. 132p. Frontispiece, folding table. 1894. Green paper covers. Spine reinforced. Wear and some foxing. Repair to inside front cover. Loss to page 131/132 and back cover. The Babylonian Cushites as the progenitors of the Polynesians. AF. FA to G. Est. $50

King, Michael Moriori : a people rediscovered.

Reprint. Auckland : Viking, 1989. 4to. 226p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/VG. 319

King, Michael Te Puea : a biography.

Reprint. Auckland : Hodder and Stoughton, 1978. 8vo. 331p. HC/DJ. G to G+/G. 309

Freeman, J D and W R Geddes (editors) Anthropology in the South Seas : essays presented to H D Skinner.

1st ed. New Plymouth : Thomas Avery & Sons, 1959. 4to. 267p. Illustrations. F808. HC/DJ. Signed by H D Skinner on half title. Includes bibliographical references and bibliography of Skinner from 1912 to 1958. VG/G+. Est. $50

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Kohere, Reweti T The autobiography of a Maori.

1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1951. 8vo. 156p. K444. HC/DJ. G/G. 321

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Gorst, John Eldon, Sir The Maori King ; or, The story of our quarrel with the natives of New Zealand. Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1974. x, 409p. Frontispiece, folding map, advertisements. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Est. $50

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1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1949. 8vo. xi, 109p. Illustrations. K446. Red cloth/DJ. Signature and marvellous bookplate of James Ritchie on front pastedown. AF. G to G+/FA. Est. $50


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Martin, [Ann], Lady Our Maoris.

1st ed. London and Brighton : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; New York : E & J B Young & Co, 1884. 8vo. iv, 220, 4p. Frontispiece, folding coloured map, plates, publishers’ catalogue. 3402. Decorated light brown cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing/browning. Signature of Johannes Andersen on half title. Impressions of Mary, wife of New Zealand’s first Chief Justice, William Martin, from their 34 years’ residence. The text is largely a series of warm, personal and perceptive sketches of individual Maori, their reactions to European custom and belief, the effects of the wars, the Auckland hospital, Maori schools, etc. A handsome copy. G. Est. $100 323

[Martin, W] He kupu whakamarama mo etahi wahi o te Karaipiture. Te rua o nga wahi.

1st ed. Akarana [Auckland] : Na Henry Hill i ta St Stephen’s Press, 1870. 8vo. 67p. BIM 755. Blue paper covers. Some wear and foxing. Second volume of commentaries on parts of the Bible. This volume covers parts of Acts, Thessalonians and I Corinthians. G. Est. $100 324

McDonnell, A F (compiler) Pukapuka-tauira. Tiriti o Waitangi 1840 : te kawenata ki te iwi Maori he korero kohikohi, whai-mana. Book on Treaty of Waitangi 1840 : with collection of official records, speeches and letters by English and Maori authorities on the Magna Charta [sic] of New Zealand. 1st ed. Auckland : A F McDonnell, [1923].8vo. ix-xiv, 58p. Frontispiece. M198. Card covers. Wear. Pencil corrections. Prospectus laid in. Scarce. G. Est. $100 325

Moser, Thomas Mahoe leaves : being a selection of sketches of New Zealand and its inhabitants, and other matters concerning them. 2nd ed. Wanganui : H I Jones & Son, 1888. 12mo. 132p. Advertisements. 3644a. Heavy card covers. Spine and hinges reinforced. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Initials of and lengthy note by previous owner Henry Hill on blank. Originally published in the ‘Wellington independent’. ‘Many errors’ in first edition allegedly corrected but text of sketches the same. A nice copy. G to G+. Est. $50

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Reed, A W Treasury of Maori exploration : legends relating to the first Polynesian explorers of New Zealand. 1st ed. Wellington, Sydney and London : A H & A W Reed, 1977. 8vo. xvi, 288p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+ to VG/G+ to VG. 333 *page 24

Robley, [H G] Moko ; or Maori tattooing.

1st ed. London : Chapman and Hall, 1896. Folio. xxi, 216p. Frontispiece, illustrations. R856. Decorated brown cloth. Mild wear to binding. Some foxing to contents. A full survey based on the author’s observations and subsequent reading. Hocken refers to plans for a second edition in 1909 which did not eventuate. A handsome copy of this important and scarce classic. G to G+. Est. $2,000 334 *page 20

Robley, H G Pounamu : notes on New Zealand greenstone.

1st ed. London : T J S Guilford & Co, 1915. 4to. viii, [9]-83p. Illustrations. R857. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Illustration mounted on upper board. Mild wear and foxing/browning. Robley’s observations from New Zealand with reproductions of his drawings to amplify interpretation. A handsome copy of this scarce work. G+. Est. $500 335

Ross, W Hugh Te Kooti Rikirangi : general and prophet.

1st ed. Auckland and London : Collins Bros & Co, 1966. 8vo. 196p. HC/DJ. G to G+/ FA to G. 336

Rowe, W Page Maori artistry.

1st ed. New Plymouth : Printed by Thomas Avery & Sons, 1928. 8vo. xvi, 61p. Illustrations. R1075. Decorated red cloth. Some wear and soiling. Memoirs of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research volume 3. Printed under the authority of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research. A nice copy. G. Est. $100

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1st ed. Hastings : Printed and published by Stickland [sic] and Bryant, 1922. 8vo. 24p. Illustrations. N3717. Paper covers. Includes text and explanation. Scarce. G. Est. $50

1st ed. London : William Ridgway, 1888. 8vo. v, 178p. 4945. Grey paper covers. Spine reinforced. Wear and some foxing. Strongly worded, well-documented indictment of New Zealand Government handling of Maori affairs, particularly land acquisition, conduct of military operations and punitive treatment of prisoners. AF. G. Est. $50

Ngata, A T Te Tiriti o Waitangi : he mea tango mai no Te Toa Takitini.

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Polack, J S Manners and customs of the New Zealanders ; with notes corroborative of their habits, usages, etc, and remarks to intending emigrants, with numerous cuts drawn on wood. In two volumes.

1st ed. [London] : James Madden & Co and Hatchard and Son, 1840. 8vo. Volume I: xxxiv, 288p. Frontispiece folding map, plate, illustrations. Volume II: xviii, 304p. Frontispiece, plate, illustrations. 4588. Rebound. Half red leather/marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. Slight trimming to contents. Some wear, soiling and foxing to contents. An expansion of the Maori chapters in Polack’s earlier book, ‘New Zealand’ (Richard Bentley, 1838), in which he attempted a systematic description of Maori social life and custom. A handsome set. Bindings G+. Contents G. [2]. Est. $800 328

Pomare, Maui, Sir and James Cowan Legends of the Maori [volume I].

De luxe ed. Wellington : Fine Arts (NZ), 1930. 4to. xxiv, 322p. Frontispiece mounted plate, illustrations. P700. Decorated full maroon leather/slip case. Prospectus laid in. Number 137/300. Signed by authors and illustrator Stuart Peterson. A handsome copy. G+. Est. $100

Rusden, G W Aureretanga ; groans of the Maoris.

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Russell, M[ichael] Polynesia : or, An historical account of the principal islands in the South Sea, including New Zealand ; the introduction of Christianity ; and the actual condition of the inhabitants in regard to civilisation, commerce, and the arts of social life.

2nd ed. Edinburgh : Oliver & Boyd ; London : Simpkin, Marshall, & Co, 1843. 12mo. 440p. Frontispiece folding map, illustration. 4965. Decorated red cloth. A nice copy of this classic. G. Est. $50 339 *page 28

Seemann, Berthold Viti : an account of a government mission to the Vitian or Fijian islands in the years 1860-61.

1st ed. Cambridge and London : Macmillan & Co, 1862. 8vo. xv, 447p. Frontispiece tinted plate, folding map, three tinted plates, illustrations. Decorated purple cloth. Some wear to binding. Sunning to spine. Some foxing to contents, especially to half title, frontispiece and title page. Previous owner’s name cut from title page. AF. G. Est. $400 340

Pope, James H Health for the Maori : a manual for use in native schools.

Shortland, Edward Traditions and superstitions of the New Zealanders : with illustrations of their manners and customs.

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1st ed. Poneke [Wellington] : George Didsbury, Kai-ta o te Kawanatanga [Government Printer], 1887. 8vo. 144p. 4648. BIM 1193. Decorated green cloth. Some wear. A translation by Emily Way of Pope’s ‘The native school reader for Standards II and III’ (G Didsbury, Government Printer, 1886). G. Est. $50

4th ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1921. 8vo. 288, 46p. Frontispiece folding map, illustrations, publishers’ catalogue. S1059. Green cloth. VG.

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1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1884. 12mo. 121p. 4643. Decorated green cloth. Scarce. G. Est. $100

[Pope, James H]/Hemi Henare te Popi Te pukapuka Kura Maori : he korero kohikohi.

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Porter, [T W] Legends of the Maori and personal reminiscences of the East Coast of New Zealand.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1980. 8vo. xi, 316p. Frontispiece, extra illustrated title page, two folding genealogical tables. HC/DJ. VG/VG. Est. $50

Smith, S Percy Hawaiki : the original home of the Maori ; with a sketch of Polynesian history.

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Smith, S Percy Maori wars of the nineteenth century : the struggle of the northern against the southern Maori tribes prior to the colonisation of New Zealand in 1840. 2nd and enlarged ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1910. 8vo. 490p. Frontispiece, illustrations. S1067. Brown cloth. G.

1st ed. Christchurch : I M Isitt, 1925. 8vo. 94p. Frontispiece, illustrations. P751. HC. Scarce. G. Est. $50

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1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, [1898]. 8vo. 136p. Frontispiece, illustrations. S1462. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Wear and soiling to contents. G.

1st ed. Gisborne : Te Rau Press for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1908. 8vo. 91p. W366. HC. G.

Stack, [J W] South Island Maoris : a sketch of their history and legendary lore.

Warren, C P S Te rongo-pai he ngawari te korerotanga. The good news told in simple words.

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Stafford, D M Te Arawa : a history of the Arawa people.

Reprint. Auckland : Reed Books, 1991. 8vo. xv, 573p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. A handsome copy. G+/G+.

Westervelt, W D Legends of Maui – a demi-god of Polynesia and of his mother Hina.

Australasian ed. Melbourne : George Robertson & Company, [1915?]. 8vo. xvi, 171p. Frontispiece, illustrations. Decorated green cloth. G. 355 *page 18

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[Strass, Friedrich] He whakapapa ara. Nga mahi me nga aha noa a te Atua raua ko tana Hahi.

1st ed. Auckland : Printed by J Williamson for the Church Mission, 1847. 12mo. 45p. 6003. BIM365. Blue paper covers. Wear and foxing. Gift inscription on front cover. Annotations on title page. A summary of Scripture history to Solomon, based on Strass’s ‘Der strom der zeiten’. G. Est. $100

White, John The ancient history of the Maori, his mythology and traditions. Tai-nui. Volume IV. 1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1890. 8vo. x, 264, 70, iiip. Frontispiece, 12 plates. 6028. BIM 1298. Decorated red cloth. Mild wear to binding. Some wear and darkening to contents. English and Maori text. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $200 356

Sutherland, I L G The Maori situation.

White, John The ancient history of the Maori, his mythology and traditions. Tai-nui. Volume V. Plus one.

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1st ed. Wellington : Harry H Tombs, 1935. 8vo. 123p. S1973. Paper covers. An informed and sympathetic defence of Sir Apirana Ngata’s administration as Native Minister and his efforts to develop Maori agriculture. G.

Taylor, Richard Te Ika a Maui ; or, New Zealand and its inhabitants. Illustrating the origin, manners, customs, mythology, religion, rites, songs, proverbs, fables, and language of the Maori and Polynesian races in general ; together with the geology, natural history, productions, and climate of the country.

2nd ed. London : William Macintosh ; Wanganui : H Ireson Jones, 1870. 8vo. xv, 730p. Frontispiece coloured plate, illustrations, coloured plate. 5482. Purple cloth. Rebacked. Original spine mounted on new one. Hinges reinforced. Wear, soiling and foxing. Material of first edition considerably extended; more on Polynesian ethnology, geology and natural history with expansion of the Maori sections. A nice copy. G. Est. $300

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Kiwi Publishers, 1997. 8vo. ix, [3]-272, 174, iiip. Illustrations. HC. VG. Along with Andersen, ‘White’s Ancient history of the Maori’ (The Beltane Book Bureau, [1947]), card covers, G+. [2]. Est. $50

White, John The ancient history of the Maori, his mythology and traditions. Volumes I-IV. Apparent proof copies.

Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1887-1888. 8vo. Volume I: 181, 164p. Frontispiece. Volume II: ix, 194, 177p. Frontispiece, plates. Volume III: x, 316, 123p. Frontispiece folding plate, plates. Volume IV: v-[viii], [3]-245, 236p. Plates. 6028. BIM 1199 and 1240. Red cloth. Wear, soiling and darkening to contents. Annotations on various pages and plates. Set lacks several pages and plates. Frontispiece of volume I differs from the one that appears in the final work. Author’s signature beneath annotation on this frontispiece. English and Maori text. A most fascinating set. AF. Binding VG. Contents FA to G. [4]. Est. $800

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Te Rangi Hiroa/P H Buck The material culture of the Cook Islands (Aitutaki).

1st ed. New Plymouth : Printed by Thomas Avery & Sons, 1927. 8vo. xxv, 284p. Frontispiece, illustrations. B1645. Decorated red cloth. Some wear and soiling. Publishers’ catalogue laid in. Memoirs of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research volume 1. Printed under the authority of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research. G. Est. $200

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Williams, William A dictionary of the New Zealand language.

4th ed. Auckland : Upton and Co ; London and Edinburgh : Williams and Norgate, 1892. 8vo. xv, 325p. W1317. Blue cloth. With numerous additions and corrections, an introduction, and a new English-Maori vocabulary by W L Williams. Printed by R Coupland Harding. G. Est. $50

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1st thus ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1907]. 8vo. xv, 255p. Frontispiece, illustrations. W1487. Decorated red cloth. Foxing. G.

Travers, W T L and J W Stack The stirring times of Te Rauparaha (Chief of the Ngatitoa). By W T L Travers, FLS. Also The sacking of Kaiapohia. By the Rev J W Stack.

Wilson, John Alexander The story of Te Waharoa : a chapter in early New Zealand history : together with sketches of ancient Maori life and history.

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Tregear, Edward Fairy tales and folk-lore of New Zealand and the South Seas.

Wellington : Lyon & Blair, 1891. 8vo. 165p. Publishers’ catalogue. T700. Red cloth. Lacks front free endpaper. AF. G. 351

Tregear, Edward The Aryan Maori.

1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1885. 8vo. 107p. 5610. Decorated blue cloth. Wear to binding, especially to spine. Repairs to spine. Mild foxing to contents. Attempt to prove, by linguistic comparison, that the Maori people are of Aryan descent and, after 4,000 years of migration, speak the language of their Aryan forebears in India ‘in an almost inconceivable purity’. AF. Binding FA to G. Contents G. Est. $100 352

Ward, Robert Life among the Maories of New Zealand. Being a description of missionary, colonial, and military achievements.

1st ed. London : G Lamb ; Toronto : W Rowe, 1872. 8vo. vi, 472p. Frontispiece, two plates. 5871. Decorated green cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. Some tape repairs. A lengthy survey of Maori-European relations from the first contact to the end of the war period based on the author’s reading and experience and interspersed with general chapters, such as a description of country life in the bush. AF. G. Est. $50

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William Colenso (1811-1899) Missionary, printer, botanist, explorer and politician. Born in Penzance, Cornwall, he was the cousin of John William Colenso, first Anglican Bishop of Natal. He trained as a printer’s apprentice and travelled to New Zealand in 1834 to work for the Church Missionary Society as a printer/missionary. He was responsible for the first printings of the Treaty of Waitangi and the New Testament in Maori. He was an avid botanist, detailing and transmitting to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, England, previously unrecorded New Zealand flora. In 1866 he was the first New Zealander to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. He wrote several books and contributed over a hundred papers to scientific journals. In the 1840s, from his mission station in Hawke’s Bay, he made several long journeys through the central North Island in the company of Maori guides with the aim of reaching inland Maori settlements and converting them to Christianity. His travels took him through trackless forest, over the high Ruahine Range, across the Rangipo Desert and past the mountains of Ruapehu and Tongariro to the shores of Lake Taupo, contributing greatly to the European exploration of the central North Island. His standing in New Zealand colonial society and the Church Missionary Society, along with his fervent hope of ordination, was lost when it was discovered that he had fathered a son by Ripeka, the Maori maid of his wife, Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso. Following a long wilderness period, during which he continued his botanical work, he took an active role as a local politician in Napier. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1861, but was defeated by Donald McLean in 1866. He died in Napier in 1899, leaving two sons and a daughter. His son by Ripeka, Wiremu/William left New Zealand for Cornwall, married a cousin and lived in Penzance until his death. His son by Elizabeth Fairburn, Ridley Latimer, attended Cambridge University and finally settled in Scotland. His daughter Frances Mary married William Henry Simcox and settled in Otaki, New Zealand.

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Assorted items of ephemera relating to William Colenso.

Collection includes a file copy of a letter written by Colenso to F R Chapman (1892) concerning an article by the latter on greenstone, a file copy of a letter written by Colenso to Taylor White (1890) in answer to an enquiry by the latter regarding a Maori word, a broadsheet concerning the Nicene creed annotated by Colenso, a note from chemist R S Fannin of Dannevirke to Colenso (1897) concerning medication, memoranda in Colenso’s hand and that of another concerning botanical names, an ‘agenda’ and three newspaper clippings. A motley collection, full of interesting details. G. Est. $400 361 *page 36

Assorted notes and letters relating to William Colenso.

Typed. Handwritten annotations. Collection includes notes by C L Thomas from Colenso papers in the Hocken Collection, a letter written by A G Bagnall to C L Thomas concerning diaries lent to the former by the latter, transcript of an article from the ‘Hawke’s Bay herald’ concerning J D Hooker and Colenso, and transcripts of several letters written by Colenso to W J Hooker and Colenso’s nephew. An interesting archive. G. Est. $100 362 *page 36

Ko nga upoko eono o te pukapuka a te poropiti a Raniera : me te pukapuka ano hoki a te poropiti a Hona : he kupu ra no te Paipera, ko ia hoki te pukapuka Ihowa te Atua Pono. Katahi ka taia ki te reo Maori.

No Paihia : He mea ta i te Perehi o nga Mihanere, 1840. 8vo. 28p. 460. BIM 66. Brown paper covers. Wear and foxing. Pencil annotations on front cover. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. First six chapters of Daniel, and the complete text of Jonah. The translation was by William G Puckey, in whose hand the 1836 manuscript is written. Colenso’s annotations on the manuscript indicate he revised it in January and June 1840. G. Est. $100 363

Ko nga upoko ewitu o te pukapuka a te poropiti a Raniera : me te pukapuka ano hoki a te poropiti a Hona : he kupu ra no te Paipera, ko ia hoki te pukapuka Ihowa te Atua Pono. Katahi ka taia ki te reo Maori.

No Paihia : He mea ta i te Perehi o nga Mihanere, 1840. 8vo. 32p. 460. BIM 67. Brown paper covers. Wear and foxing. Pencil annotations on front cover. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. First seven chapters of Daniel, and the complete text of Jonah. The second issue of Puckey’s translation as revised by Colenso, with Colenso’s translation of the seventh chapter of Daniel added. G. Est. $100

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Lacquered brass dissecting microscope sent by renowned British botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker to William Colenso.

London : Ross, c1880s. Housed in brown leather-covered and purple velvet-lined wooden case measuring 125 x 130 x 160mm. The instrument consists of a pillar fixed to a circular base. To the upper part of the pillar is attached a large flat stage, provided with a clip for securing slides and other objects. By means of a knob, a bar is raised out of the pillar to a maximum height of about 200mm. This bar carries a lens holder having a horizontal movement, by means of a rack and pinion, and turning on a circular pin. A concave mirror is included, for reflecting light through the large hole in the stage, together with a pair of forceps, for holding small objects. There are five lenses. Engraved on upper side of base: ‘Ross, 5171. London.’ Initials scratched on underside of base: ‘WC’. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. From youth Colenso had been fascinated by natural history. In 1841, during the visits of the ships of Sir James Clark Ross’s Antarctic Expedition, he made the acquaintance of Joseph Dalton Hooker, to whose father, Sir William Hooker, he had been sending botanical specimens. He accompanied J D Hooker on many botanical excursions and afterwards carried on a correspondence with him extending over 50 years. On 31 December 1884, Colenso wrote to Hooker, now Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, asking him to procure a microscope to ‘investigate our Mosses & Hep[atica]’ and enclosing a draft of £40 for the purpose. Hooker duly obliged and Colenso received this microscope in October 1885. A quick glance at the contents of the ‘Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute’ from 1885 to 1899, the year of Colenso’s death, shows that he made numerous contributions after receiving the microscope. One is tempted to imagine that it reinvigorated him. In any case, it is an artefact of one of the most important relationships in the history of New Zealand science. Microscope VG. Case G. Est. $5,000 365 *page 59

Oval collecting tin reputedly once owned by William Colenso.

19th century. 50 x 83 x 155mm. Hinged lid. Inside lined with cork or similar. ‘Top’ and ‘Terry’ handwritten on upper side of lid. Contains three pins, one skewering a small, faintly iridescent butterfly or moth. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. Perhaps better known for his work in the field of botany, Colenso was also interested in other branches of natural history. Several articles by him concerning Lepidoptera were published in the ‘Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute’, including ‘Notes on a peculiar chrysalis of an unknown species of butterfly’ (1888). G. Est. $500


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Oxford : Printed at the University Press, by Samuel Collingwood and Co, 1840. 8vo. Decorated full leather. Wear, soiling, dampstaining and foxing. List of births, deaths and marriages of the Page family on front pastedown. Inscription on reverse of front free endpaper: ‘“My son, forget not my law; but let thine / heart keep my commandments: for length of / days, and long life, and peace shall they / add to thee.” Proverbs, III. 1. / See, Psalm, XIX. 7, 8, 9: and, also, / John, V. 39. – WC -’. Inscription on title page: ‘Henry Bruce, from Wm Colenso’. An appealing piece. AF. FA to G. Est. $200

1st ed. Napier : Printed at the ‘Daily Telegraph’ Office, 1889. 12mo. 14p. 1317. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original green paper front cover mounted on upper board. Foxing and darkening to original front cover and contents. ‘Contraverts some statements of the Rev W Marshall’, first clergyman at Napier, giving some details of Colenso’s own part in the years 1850-55, Napier and early settlers in the period; fascinating as much for what Colenso omitted as for the facts selected. An appealing copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $200

The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : translated out of the original tongues : and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty’s special command. Inscribed by William Colenso.

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The Tasmanian journal of natural science, agriculture, statistics, &c. Volumes I-III.

Hobart : James Barnard, Government Printer ; Launceston : Henry Dowling ; London : John Murray, 1842-1849. 8vo. Volume I: vii, 423p. Illustrations. Volume II: vi, 467p. Illustrations. Volume III: vi, 489p. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Top edge gilt. Some wear and foxing/browning. Bookplate of Dr C N S McLachlan on front free endpapers. Volume I includes J D Hooker, ‘On the examination of some fossil wood from Macquarie Plains, Tasmania’, Robert McCormick, ‘Geological remarks on Kerguelen’s Land’, T J Ewing, ‘A catalogue of the birds of Tasmania’, James Hamlin, ‘On the mythology of the New Zealanders’, and William Colenso, ‘Description of some new ferns lately discovered in New Zealand’. Volume II includes R H Davies, ‘Some account of the habits and natural history of the sooty petrel (mutton bird)’, J Robertson, ‘A few remarks on the Antarctic continent, discovered by Captains Ross and Crozier’, Captain Stokes, ‘Remarks on the coasts of Australia’, William Colenso, ‘An account of some enormous fossil bones of an unknown species of the class Aves, lately discovered in New Zealand’, T G Lempriere, ‘Account of Macquarie Harbour’, William Colenso, ‘A classification and description of some newly discovered ferns, collected in the northern island of New Zealand, in the summer of 1841-42’, and William Colenso, ‘Memoranda of an excursion, made in the northern island of New Zealand, in the summer of 1841-2 ; intended as a contribution towards the ascertaining of the natural productions of the New Zealand groupe ; with particular reference to their botany’. Volume III includes J D Hooker, ‘Notes on some marine animals brought up by deep-sea dredging, during the Antarctic voyage of Captain Sir James C Ross, RN’, Captain Sturt, ‘Account of the exploring expedition from South Australia into the interior of New Holland’, Professor Owen, ‘On the osteology of the Marsupialia’, W S Macleay, ‘On the skull now exhibited at the Colonial Museum of Sydney, as that of the “Bunyip”‘, and Professor Owen, ‘On the extinct mammals of Australia, with additional observations on the genus Dinornis of New Zealand’. A handsome set of this very important journal, a must-have for the Colensophile. G. Est. $1,200 368 *page 59

Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. Volumes I-XVI.

Wellington : [The New Zealand Institute], 1869-1884. 8vo. Illustrations. Half leather/ purple cloth boards. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Label of Robert Wilkin, Junr, on front pastedowns. A run from 1868 to 1883. Mostly edited by James Hector Contributors include James Hector, J C Crawford, W T L Travers, William Skey, F W Hutton, T Kirk, T S Tancred, J H Pope, A Hamilton, Walter L Buller and William Colenso. The New Zealand Institute was established in 1867 to coordinate and assist the activities of a number of regional research societies including the Auckland Institute, the Wellington Philosophical Society and the Otago Institute. These societies often did not have the means to publish the papers that were presented to them or maintain a written record of their activities. The New Zealand Institute was set up to remedy this through the publication of a single volume of transactions and proceedings on their behalf. A most handsome set of this important publication, another must-have for the Colensophile. G to G+. Est. $1,500 369

Bagnall, A G and G C Petersen William Colenso : printer : missionary : botanist : explorer : politician : his life and journeys. 1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1948. 8vo. xiv, [15]-493p. B25. Green cloth. G. Est. $100

Colenso, William A few brief historical notes and remarks concerning the early Christian Church at Ahuriri (Napier) : in a letter to the editor of the “Daily telegraph”.

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Colenso, William A few thoughts and facts concerning “The Sabbath” and its due observance.

1st ed. Napier : Printed by Dinwiddie, Morrison & Co, 1878. 8vo. 46p. 1334. Green paper covers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Signature of William Colenso, Penzance, on front cover. ‘Tracts for the times’ number 1. Reflections prompted by a published sermon of Rev D Sidey on subject. Colenso urged a more liberal and educational use of the day based on scriptural and other sources. Very scarce. FA to G. Est. $200 373 *page 59

Colenso, William A Maori-English lexicon : being a comprehensive dictionary of the New Zealand tongue ; including mythical, mythological, “taboo” or sacred, genealogical, proverbial, poetical, tropological, sacerdotal, incantatory, natural-history, idiomatical, abbreviated, tribal, and other names and terms of and allusions to persons, things, acts, and places in ancient times ; also, showing their affinities with cognate Polynesian dialects and foreign languages ; with copious pure Maori examples. Part I – Maori-English. Specimen. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1898. 8vo. ix, 111, 21p. C1195. Brown cloth. Mild wear and foxing. Author’s compliments slip tipped to title page. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. Includes ‘Part II – English-Maori’. Specimen of Colenso’s great lexicographical project, tragically unfinished at the time of his death. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $500 374 *page 35

Colenso, William An account of visits to, and crossings over, the Ruahine Mountain Range, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand ; and of the natural history of that region ; performed in 18451847 : cum multis aliis. In two papers read before the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute, 1878 : with additional and copious notes.

1st ed. Napier : Printed at the ‘Daily Telegraph’ Office, 1884. 8vo. 72p. 1322. Grey paper covers. Some wear, soiling and foxing. At head of title: ‘In memoriam.’ Note in Colenso’s hand concerning the work laid in. Purpose of journeys to visit villages of Te Awarua and Matuku on upper Rangitikei. The first (1845) from Waitangi mission station up Waipawa and Makaroro rivers only to summit ridge, the second (1847) round via track to Lake Taupo and south across Rangipo Plateau returning to Hawke’s Bay over range. Valuable for detailed account of new species and plant habitats discovered as well as for Colenso’s descriptive and ethnological notes. A handsome copy of this very scarce work. G. Est. $500 375 *page 35

Colenso, William Ancient tide-lore and tales of the sea, from the two ends of the world. Also, some highly curious ancient and legendary little-known East Coast Maori stories. Translated, with explanatory notes on the same, by William Colenso, FRS, FLS, etc. 1st ed. Napier : Printed by R C Harding, 1889. 8vo. 48p. 1313. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Slight trimming to contents. Mild wear and soiling. Signature of J B Fielder on original front cover and page [1]. European and Maori traditions compared, with some autobiographical and Hawke’s Bay local notes included. A handsome copy of this very scarce work. G+. Est. $500 376 *page 35

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Bull, George The corruptions of the Church of Rome, in relation to ecclesiastical government, the rule of faith, and form of divine worship : in answer to the Bishop of Meaux’s queries.

London : Printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1836?]. 12mo. vi, [7]-95p. Paper-covered boards. Wear, soiling and foxing. Annotation on front cover: ‘W Colenso’s copy.’ Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. Preface and notes by the Thomas P Pantin. Includes Cosin, ‘The differences and agreements between the Roman Catholics and the Church of England’. An excellent association copy. FA to G. Est. $200

Colenso, William Certain errors of the Church of Rome plainly shown from Holy Scripture and the Catholic Fathers in a series of letters (originally published in the “Hawke’s Bay herald”). Part I. Doctrinal, – 1894. Part II. Historical, – 1897. With an appendix by Rev W Colenso, FRS, etc. Inscribed by author. 1st ed. Napier : Printed by Dinwiddie, Walker & Co, 1898. 8vo. 85p. C1194. Green cloth. Some wear. Inscription on front free endpaper: ‘To my dear nephew / Richard Colenso, / Penzance, / with the kind regards / of the Author. / Napier, N Zealand, / March 4th, 1898.’ An appealing copy of this very scarce work. G. Est. $200 377

Colenso, William Day and waste book.

1836-1842. Folio. No covers. Photocopy of typed transcript. Note on second page: ‘This is one of two copies made of the original Day and Waste Book kept by the Rev William Colenso, Printer to The Church Missionary Society at Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand.’ G.

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Colenso, William Fiat justitia. Being a few thoughts respecting the Maori prisoner Kereopa, now in Napier Gaol, awaiting his trial for murder. Respectfully addressed to the considerate and justice-loving Christian settlers of Hawke’s Bay, and also to our rulers, in a letter to the editor of the “Hawke’s Bay herald”. Inscribed by author. 1st ed. Napier : Printed by Dinwiddie, Morrison, and Co, 1871. 8vo. 23p. 1318. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original blue paper front cover mounted on upper board. Slight trimming to contents. Wear to original front cover. Foxing to contents. Inscription on original front cover: ‘The very Reverend the Dean of Waiapu / with the Author’s kind regards.’ A spirited plea for clemency. A most appealing copy of this important and very scarce work. G. Est. $1,000 379 *page 35

Colenso, William Fifty years ago in New Zealand. A commemoration : a jubilee paper : a retrospect : a plain and true story. Read before the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute, October 17th, 1887.

1st ed. Napier : Printed by R C Harding, 1888. 8vo. 49p. Frontispiece,. 1319. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Trimming to contents. Some foxing to original front cover and contents. Colenso’s own account of the introduction of the CMS press, the technical difficulties, the translation of the New Testament and its printing with comments on conditions at the time. A nice copy of this scarce work. G+. Est. $200

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Colenso, William Two diaries.

1892 and 1893. 4to. Stationery bindings: ‘Lett’s Australasian diary and almanac’. Spines reinforced. Hinges of 1892 diary reinforced. Notice of funeral of Richard Deale Thomas Colenso tipped to inside front cover of this diary. Memo of letters sent by Colenso tipped to title page of this diary. Song, ‘Maranga! ranga! raki! runga!’, stapled to title page of 1893 diary. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. Handwritten short entries range from humdrum weather reports to tantalising titbits: ‘a letter from Hamuera (reply to mine of Apl 10th!) poor dear fellow! almost quite blind & in much pain from Rheumatism &c and so far off, no roads, that I cannot get to him!’ They give a good idea of Colenso’s movements but leave the reader craving more detail. G. Along with typed transcript of the diaries, cloth spine/paper-covered boards, G. [3]. Est. $1,000 386

[Colenso, William] Willie’s first English book. Written for young Maoris who can read their own Maori tongue, and who wish to learn the English language. In three parts. Part II. 1st ed. Wellington : G Didsbury, Government Printer, 1872. 12mo. 170p. 1337. BIM 771. Decorated purple cloth. Some wear to binding. Sunning to spine. Some dampstaining. Considerable damage to page 169/170. The second of three planned parts of an elementary English grammar for young Maori readers. The third part was never published. Scarce. AF. G. Est. $100

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1st ed. [Paihia : Printed by William Colenso at the Church Mission Press], 1842. 8vo. 7p. 1325. BIM 110. No covers. Pencil annotations on title page. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. Tract on an Anglican church service in London admitting three Catholic priests. Written by Colenso under his antipapist pseudonym and published by him at his own expense. G+. Est. $100

Colenso, William File copy of a letter to Edward Tregear concerning his dictionary.

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Colenso, William Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute. Anniversary address by the President, William Colenso, FRS, FLS, etc, delivered to the members of the Society, at the opening meeting of the session, 1888-9.

1st ed. Napier : Printed by R C Harding, 1888. 8vo. 35p. 1320. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Trimming to contents. Some foxing to original front cover and contents. A wide-ranging and often perspicacious survey of scientific activity during the year including an attack on the contents of newspapers and a plea for a University chair in Maori or Polynesian studies. A nice copy of this scarce work. G to G+. Est. $200 382 *page 36

Colenso, William Notebook relating to Colenso’s work as Inspector of Schools.

1873-1878. Folio. Stationery binding. Leatherette spine/marbled card covers. Handwritten short entries ranging from basic lists of letters sent to curious details: ‘22 [October 1875]. Sent to Mr Tennent Patangata School / 3 Wall Maps – / 1 World (Mercator’s) / 1 N Zealand / 1 Europe (w B Isles?)’. G. Est. $400 383 *page 36

Colenso, William The authentic and genuine history of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand, February 5 and 6, 1840 : being a faithful and circumstantial, though brief, narration of events which happened on that memorable occasion ; with copies of the Treaty in English and Maori, and of the three early proclamations respecting the founding of the colony. Inscribed by author. 1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1890. 8vo. 42p. Map. C1193. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original blue paper front cover mounted on upper board. Some wear and foxing to original front cover. Foxing to contents. Inscription on original front cover: ‘The very reverend / the Dean of Waiapu, w the Author’s kind regards / Jany / 28/90.’ An appealing copy of this very important work. G. Est. $500 384 *page 35

Colenso, William Three literary papers read before the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute, during the session of 1882 : – I and II – On nomenclature. III – On “Macaulay’s New Zealander”.

1st ed. Napier : Printed at the ‘Daily Telegraph’ Office, 1883. 8vo. 41p. Addendum slip, folding letter. 1331. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original grey paper front cover mounted on upper board. Mild foxing/browning. A nice copy of this scarce work. G to G+. Est. $200

[Colenso, William]/Te Aroha Pono Ko te tuarua o nga pukapuka waki ; hei wakakite atu i nga henga a te Hahi o Roma.

Hopataone [Hobart] : He mea ta i te Perehi o te Watahaoha ratou ko nga Teina [Waterhouse and Bros], 1840. 12mo. 24p. 1335. BIM77. No covers. Wear and foxing. Provenance: originally from the collection of Henry Hill. Dialogues on a further six errors of the Church of Rome. Written by Colenso under his antipapist pseudonym. AF. FA to G. Est. $100 389 *page 36

Dinwiddie, W Old Hawke’s Bay. Colenso’s journals. The early settlers. Two papers read before the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute. 2nd issue. Napier : Dinwiddie, Walker & Co, 1916. 12mo. 64p. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on lower board. Bound with part II, ‘Some stray notes : the provincial days : two papers read before the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute’ (Dinwiddie, Walker & Co, 1921). G. Est. $100

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Amundsen, Roald Roald Amundsen’s Belgica diary : the first scientific expedition to the Antarctic.

1st English language ed. Bluntisham, Huntingdon : Bluntisham Books ; Banham, Norfolk : The Erskine Press, 1999. 4to. v, 208p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by Hugo Decleir. VG/VG. Est. $50 391

Davis, John King Trial by ice : the Antarctic journals of John King Davis.

1st ed. Bluntisham, Huntingdon : Bluntisham Books ; Banham, Norfolk : The Erskine Press, 1997. 4to. vii, 203p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by Louise Crossley. VG/VG. Est. $50 392

Debenham, Frank The quiet land : the diaries of Frank Debenham : member of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913.

1st ed. Bluntisham, Huntingdon : Bluntisham Books ; Harleston, Norfolk : The Erskine Press, 1992. 4to. 207p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by June Debenham Back. Foreword by Vivian Fuchs. Scarce. VG/VG. Est. $100 393

Drygalski, Erich von The southern ice-continent : the German South Polar Expedition aboard the Gauss 1901-1903.

1st English language ed. Bluntisham, Cambridgeshire : Bluntisham Books ; Harleston, Norfolk : Erskine Press, 1989. Folio. xxi, 371p. Illustrations. Brown cloth. Translated by M M Raraty. Scarce. VG. Est. $100

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1st English language ed. Banham, Norfolk : The Erskine Press ; Bluntisham, Huntingdon : Bluntisham Books, 1998. 8vo. xxii, xxx, 202p. Illustrations. Paper-covered boards. Translated by Maurice Raraty. With foreword by Baron Gaston de Gerlache de Gomery. Scarce. G+ to VG. Est. $50

1st ed. Auckland : William Collins Publishers, 1981. Landscape. 224p. Illustrations. HC/ DJ. G+/G+. Along with volume II (Doubleday Australia, 1981), 1st, HC/DJ, G to G+/G to G+. [2]. Est. $50

Gerlache de Gomery, Adrien de Fifteen months in the Antarctic.

Maritime 395

Brett, Henry White wings. Fifty years of sail in the New Zealand trade, 1850 to 1900. Volume I. Plus the second volume.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1976. 4to. 365p. Illustrations. Paper-covered boards. Letter from publisher laid in. G. Along with volume II (The Brett Printing Company, 1928), 1st, blue cloth, G. [2]. 396

Bullen, Frank T The cruise of the “Cachalot” : round the world after sperm whales.

Reprint. London : Macmillan and Co, 1901. 8vo. xx, 379, 8p. Frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, publishers’ catalogue. B1699. Decorated blue cloth. New endpapers. Some wear and foxing. Inscription on half title: ‘Louis J Vangioni / from his friend / [illegible] / 7/1/19’. ‘Macmillan’s colonial library’ number 375. A nice copy. G. Est. $50 397

Burnett, Frank The wreck of the “Tropic Bird” and other South Sea stories.

1st ed. London : Sifton, Praed & Co, 1926. 8vo. 113p. Four plates. Blue cloth. Lacks frontispiece. Includes short sketches on Fijian and South Pacific culture and mythology. AF. G. Est. $50 398

Fairburn, Thayer The Orpheus disaster.

1st ed. Waiuku : Western Publishing Company, 1987. 4to. 243p. Illustrations. SC. G+. Est. $50 399

Hawkins, Clifford W Log of the Huia.

3rd ed. Auckland, Sydney and London : William Collins (New Zealand), 1973. 4to. 147p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+. 400

Hempleman, George The Piraki log (e Pirangi ahau koe) : or, Diary of Captain Hempleman : with introduction, glossary, illustrations and map by the present owner.

1st ed. London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne : Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, [1910]. 8vo. 171p. Frontispiece folding map, illustrations. H629. Green cloth. Foxing. The original MSS deposited in the museum at Christchurch, New Zealand. A handsome copy. G+. Est. $200

Plowman, Peter Passenger ships of Australia & New Zealand. Volume I 1876-1912. Plus the second volume.

406

Waters, Sydney D Ordeal by sea : the New Zealand Shipping Company in the Second World War 1939-1945.

1st ed. London : New Zealand Shipping Company, 1949. 8vo. xii, 263p. Frontispiece, illustrations. W391. HC/DJ. G+/FA. 407

[Waters, Sydney D] New Zealand’s dreadnought : the magnificent ship presented by the Dominion to the Empire, and in which every citizen of New Zealand has a share. Intimately described by the special representative of the Christchurch “Press”, who had the privilege of steaming in her from Melbourne to Wellington.

1st ed. Christchurch : Christchurch Press Company, [1913]. 8vo. 27p. Advertisements, illustrations. W390. Rebound. Green cloth. Bookplate of William Downie Stewart on front pastedown. An excellent copy. G+ to VG.

Voyages and expeditions 408

Extracts from journals relating to the visit to New Zealand of the French ship St Jean Baptiste in December 1769 under the command of J F M de Surville.

1st ed. Wellington : Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust and the National Library of New Zealand, 1982. Landscape. 225p. Illustrations. Blue faux leather. Text in French and English. Transcription and translation by Isabel Ollivier and Cheryl Hingley. With an appendix of charts and drawings compiled by Jeremy Spencer. ‘Early eyewitness accounts of Maori life’ number 1. G+ to VG. Est. $50 409

Anderson, James Searching for Franklin : the Land Arctic Searching Expedition : James Anderson’s and James Stewart’s expedition via the Back River 1855.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1999. 4to. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by William Barr. G+ to VG/VG. 410

Barr, William and Glyndwr Williams Voyages to Hudson Bay in search of a Northwest Passage 1741-1747. In two volumes.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1994 and 1995. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/VG. [2]. 411

Barratt, Glynn Bellingshausen : a visit to New Zealand : 1820.

1st ed. Palmerston North : The Dunmore Press, 1979. 8vo. xi, 183p. Illustrations. HC/ DJ. Some insect damage. AF. G/G.

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Ingram, Chas W N and P Owen Wheatley Shipwrecks : New Zealand disasters 1795-1936.

1st ed. Dunedin : Dunedin Book Publishing Association, 1936. 8vo. 502p. Illustrations. I112. Blue cloth. Sunning to spine. G. Est. $50 402

Locker-Lampson, Steve and Ian Francis Eight minutes past midnight : the wreck of the SS Wairarapa.

1st ed. Wellington : Rowfant Books, 1981. 4to. 160p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+ to VG. 403 *page 22

Musgrave, Thomas Castaway on the Auckland Islands : a narrative of the wreck of the ‘Grafton’ and of the escape of the crew after twenty months’ suffering. From the private journals of Captain Thomas Musgrave. Together with some account of the Aucklands.

1st ed. London : Lockwood and Co, 1866. 8vo. x, 174, [2], 16p. Frontispiece, illustration, folding map, publishers’ catalogue. 3695. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. A handsome copy of this sought-after and scarce publication. G. Est. $500 404

Natusch, Sheila The cruise of the Acheron : Her Majesty’s steam vessel on survey in New Zealand waters 1848-51. 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcoulls Publishers, 1978. 8vo. 190p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+.

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Broecke, Pieter van den Pieter van den Broecke’s journal of voyages to Cape Verde, Guinea and Angola (1605-1612).

London : The Hakluyt Society, 2000. 4to. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Translated and edited by J D La Fleur. VG/VG. 413 *page 16

Crozet, Julien Marie Crozet’s voyage to Tasmania, New Zealand[,] the Ladrone Islands, and the Philippines in the years 1771-1772.

Limited ed. London : Truslove & Shirley, 1891. 8vo. xxiii, 148p. Frontispiece, folding map, plates, illustrations. C1808. Brown cloth. Mild wear and foxing. Number 474/500. Translated by H Ling Roth. Story of the expedition based on the journal of Crozet who took command of the Mascarin after the death of Marion du Fresne. A handsome copy. G+. Est. $400 414

Dalrymple, Alexander An account of the discoveries made in the South Pacifick Ocean.

Facsimile ed. Sydney : Hordern House for the Australian National Maritime Museum, 1996. 8vo. 47, xxxi, 103p. Frontispiece, folding map, six folding plates. Quarter blue leather/faux marbled boards. One of 950 copies. ‘Australian maritime series’ number three. With a foreword by Dr Kevin Fewster of the Australian National Maritime Museum and an essay by Dr Andrew Cook of the British Library. A handsome copy. G+ to VG. Est. $100

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London : The Hakluyt Society, 1981. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by Mary Frear Keeler. G+ to VG/G+.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1983. 8vo. HC/DJ. VG/G+.

Drake, Francis, Sir Sir Francis Drake’s West Indian voyage 1585-86.

Quinn, David B and Alison M Quinn The English New England voyages 1602-1608. 428

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Dumas, Alexandre Captain Marion.

Limited ed. Christchurch : The Caxton Press, 1949. 8vo. 53p. D708. Red cloth/DJ. Signed by translator, F W Reed, on title page. One of 150 copies on handmade paper. Total edition is 400 copies. G+/G+.

Surville, Jean Francois de The expedition of the St Jean-Baptiste to the Pacific 1769-1770 : from journals of Jean de Surville and Guillaume Labe.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1981. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Translated and edited by John Dunmore. VG/G+. 429

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Dumont d’Urville, Jules Sebastien Cesar New Zealand 1826-1827 : from the French of Dumont d’Urville.

1st English language ed. [Wellington] : Printed by the Wingfield Press for Olive Wright, [1950]. 4to. xi, 250p. Illustrations. D719. HC/DJ. An English translation of the ‘Voyage de l’Astrolabe’ in New Zealand waters with an introductory essay by Olive Wright. Foreword by Emmanuel Lancial. G to G+/G. 418

Fisher, Raymond H (editor) The Voyage of Semen Dezhnev in 1648 : Bering’s precursor.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1981. 8vo. Illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. VG/VG. 419

Frobisher, Martin The third voyage of Martin Frobisher to Baffin Island 1578.

London : The Hakluyt Society, 2001. 4to. HC/DJ. Edited by James McDermott. VG/ VG.

Vancouver, George A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and round the world, 1791-1795. In four volumes. London : The Hakluyt Society, 1984. 8vo. Illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. With an introduction and appendices. Edited by W Kaye Lamb. G+/G+. [4]. 430

Wilkes, Charles Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. In two volumes.

1st thus ed. London : Ingram, Cooke, and Co, 1852. 8vo. Volume I: x, 318p. Frontispiece, extra illustrated title page, illustrations, advertisements. Volume II: xii, 326p. Frontispiece, extra illustrated title page, illustrations, advertisements. Black cloth. Rebacked. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. References to New Zealand. A nice set. G. [2]. Est. $300

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Halley, Edmond The three voyages of Edmond Halley in the Paramore 1698-1701. In two volumes. London : The Hakluyt Society, 1981. 8vo. Illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. Edited by Norman J W Thrower. G+ to VG/G+. [2].

A voyage to the Pacific Ocean, for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere, under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in the years 1776, 7, 8, 9, and 80. With an introductory review of maritime discovery down to the time of Captain Cook. Two volumes in one.

1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1951. 4to. 114p. K131. HC/DJ. G/FA to G.

Leith : Printed by and for William Reid & Son ; Edinburgh : Henry Constable, 1831. 12mo. xxxvi, 316, 305p. Frontispiece, folding map, folding plate, twenty-two plates. Beddie 1587. Half green leather/brown cloth boards. Marbled endpapers. Rebacked. Repairs to corners. Hinges reinforced. Wear, soiling and foxing/browning. Apparently lacks three plates. Folding plate depicts the death of Captain Cook. A serviceable copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $300

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London : The Hakluyt Society, 1988. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Stain on title page of volume I. Edited by John Bockstoce. AF. G+ to VG/VG. [2].

2nd ed. Sydney : The Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales and Angus and Robertson, 1963. 8vo. Volume I: xxvii, 476p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. Volume II: xvi, 406p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. Edited by J C Beaglehole. A nice set. G+/G. [2]. Est. $100

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Kelly, Leslie G Marion Dufresne at the Bay of Islands.

Maguire, Rochfort The journal of Rochfort Maguire 1852-1854 : two years at Point Barrow, Alaska, aboard HMS Plover in the search for Sir John Franklin. In two volumes.

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Murray, Hugh Adventures of British seamen in the southern ocean, displaying the striking contrasts which the human character exhibits in an uncivilized state. 1st ed. Edinburgh : Printed for Constable and Co, 1827. 12mo. xi, 353p. Frontispiece, extra illustrated title page. 3688. Half leather/marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. Rebacked. Hinges reinforced. Wear soiling and foxing. Bookplate of Robert Lucas on front pastedown. Volume IV of ‘Constable’s miscellany of original and selected publications in the various departments of literature, science, & the arts’. Includes ‘Particulars of the destruction of a British vessel [The Boyd] on the coast of New Zealand ; with anecdotes of some New Zealand chiefs’. G. Est. $100 424

Peard, George To the Pacific and Arctic with Beechey : the journal of Lieutenant George Peard of HMS ‘Blossom’ 1825-1828. Cambridge : Published for the Hakluyt Society at the University Press, 1973. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G to G+. 425

Pennington, L E (editor) The Purchas handbook : studies of the life, times and writings of Samuel Purchas 1577-1626. In two volumes. London : The Hakluyt Society, 1997. 8vo. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/VG. [2]. 426

Poynter, C W The discovery of the South Shetland Islands : the voyages of the Brig Williams 1819-1820 : as recorded in contemporary documents and the journal of Midshipman C W Poynter. London : The Hakluyt Society, 2000. 4to. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited by R J Campbell. VG/VG.

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Hawkesworth, John An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His Present Majesty for making discoveries in the southern hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour. Drawn up from the journals which were kept by the several commanders, and from the papers of Joseph Banks, Esq. In three volumes.

2nd ed. London : Printed for W Strahan and T Cadell, 1773. 4to. Page size: 285 x 230mm. Volume I: xxxvi, 456p. 21 maps and plates. Volume II: xiv, 410p. 22 maps and plates. Volume III: 395p. Nine maps and plates. 2514. Beddie 650. Full leather. Rebacked. New endpapers. Hinges reinforced. Trimming to contents. Wear to original boards, especially to extremities. Sporadic foxing to contents. Label of Rossal Hall Library on front pastedowns. Bookplate of Roger Hesketh Esq, Tulketh, on front pastedown of volume I. Small tape repair to reverse of ‘A chart of the Straights of Magellan [etc]’ (in volume I). Dampstaining to lower region of several pages of volume III. The main purpose of the first voyage, undertaken at the suggestion of the Royal Society, was to observe the transit of Venus at Tahiti on 3 June 1769. This task completed, Cook’s additional instructions directed him to the search for the hypothetical southern continent in a specific area of the South Pacific. Failing its discovery, he was to explore as much of the New Zealand coast as circumstances permitted. From the Poverty Bay landing on 8 October until his departure from Queen Charlotte Sound six months later on 31 March 1770, landings were made at a number of localities and the coastline charted with remarkable accuracy. A handsome set of the second edition, which includes Hawkesworth’s reply to Dalrymple’s attack on the account. G to G+. Est. $6,000


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Cook, James A voyage towards the South Pole, and round the world. Performed in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Adventure, in the years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775. Written by James Cook, Commander of the Resolution. In which is included, Captain Furneaux’s narrative of his proceedings in the Adventure during the separation of the ships. In two volumes.

1st ed. London : Printed for W Strahan and T Cadell, 1777. 4to. Page size: 287 x 228mm. Volume I: xl, 378p. Frontispiece, 36 maps and plates. Volume II: 396p. 27 maps and plates. 1398. Beddie 1216. Full leather. Rebacked. New endpapers. Hinges reinforced. Trimming to contents. Wear to original boards, especially to extremities. Sporadic foxing and soiling to contents. Bookplate of Roger Hesketh Esq, Tulketh, and label of Rossal Hall Library on front pastedowns. Minor insect damage to first 50 or so pages of volume I. Tidy repair to page 81/82 of volume II. Dampstaining to lower inside corner of several pages of volume II. Cook’s main task on the second voyage was to disprove the existence of a southern continent, his New Zealand calls being confined to two stop-overs for recuperation and watering, etc. Discovery’s six weeks in Dusky Sound gave opportunity for surveys of the seaward end of the inlet and Resolution Island before reuniting with Adventure in Ship Cove. Dr John Douglas, Canon of Windsor and St Paul’s, carefully revised Cook’s text and, later, that of Cook and King for the third voyage. A handsome set of the first edition. G to G+. Est. $6,000 435 *page 7

Cook, James and James King A voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Undertaken, by the command of His Majesty, for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere. Performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Discovery ; in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. In three volumes.

3rd ed. London : Printed by H Hughs for G Nicol and T Cadell, 1785. 4to. Page size: 292 x 233mm. Volume I: xcvi, 421p. Seven maps and plates. Volume II: 548p. 11 maps and plates. Volume III: 564p. Six maps and plates. 1399. Beddie 1216. Tree calf. Rebacked. Marbled endpapers. Hinges discreetly reinforced. Trimming to contents. Mild wear to original boards. Tidy repairs to corners. Some foxing/browning to contents, especially to maps and plates. Set lacks the atlas of plates. Cook’s final mission in the North and Central Pacific, the lure of the North-West Passage, the charting of the west coast of North America and the discovery of Hawaii (irrespective of its tragic sequel) limited his New Zealand call to 14 days at Ship Cove. A handsome set of the text volumes of the third edition, which includes for the first time Wales’s ‘A defence of the arguments advanced, in the introduction to Captain Cook’s last voyage, against the existence of Cape Circumcision’. G to G+. Est. $4,000 436 *page 28

Cook, James Volume containing thirty-two maps and plates from the official account of Cook’s second voyage.

[London] : [Printed for W Strahan and T Cadell], [1777]. 4to. Page size: 300 x 243mm. Half leather/marbled boards. Some wear and soiling. Some repairs. Includes ‘Woman of Easter Island’, ‘Man of the Island of Tanna’, ‘Woman of Sta Christina’, ‘Man of the Island of Mallicolo’, ‘The spruce fir of New Zeeland’, ‘Poe-bird, New-Zeeland’, ‘Man of New Zealand’, ‘Omai’, ‘Sketch of Van Diemen Land [etc]’, ‘Easter Island’ etc. A lovely assortment. G. Est. $500 437 *page 42

Cook, James The journals of Captain James Cook on his voyages of discovery : edited from the original manuscripts. In four volumes, bound as five, and a portfolio. Plus one by same author. 1967-1974. Volume I: cclxxxiv, 696p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. Volume II: clxx, 1028p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. Volume III part one: ccxxiv, 718p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. Volume III part two: viii, [721]-1647p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. Volume IV: xi, 760p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. Portfolio: viii, 58 maps. Volume I is ‘The voyage of the Endeavour 1768-1771’ (Published for the Hakluyt Society at the Cambridge University Press, 1968), reprint with addenda and corrigenda, HC/DJ, edited by J C Beaglehole, G+/G to G+. Volume II is ‘The voyage of the Resolution and Adventure 1772-1775’ (Published for the Hakluyt Society at the Cambridge University Press, 1969), reprint with addenda and corrigenda, HC/DJ, edited by J C Beaglehole, G+/G to G+. Volume III is ‘The voyage of the Resolution and Discovery 1776-1780’ (Published for the Hakluyt Society at the Cambridge University Press, 1967), 1st, HC/DJ, edited by J C Beaglehole, G+/G to G+. Volume IV is Beaglehole, ‘The life of Captain James Cook’ (The Hakluyt Society, 1974), 1st thus, HC/DJ, G+/G to G+. Portfolio is ‘Charts & views drawn by Cook and his officers and reproduced from the original manuscripts’ (Published for the Hakluyt Society at the Cambridge University Press, 1969), blue cloth folder/paper sleeve, edited by R A Skelton, G/G. Along with ‘Cook and the Russians : an addendum to the Hakluyt Society’s edition of The voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780’ (The Hakluyt Society, 1973), card covers, edited by J C Beaglehole, G+. A nice set. [7]. Est. $800

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Cook, James The charts & coastal views of Captain Cook’s voyages. Volumes one to three.

1st ed. London : The Hakluyt Society, 1988-1997. Folio. Volume I: lxiv, 328p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. Volume II: c, 332p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. Volume III: cxxxvi, 319p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. HC/DJ. Chief editor is Andrew David. Assistant editors for the views are Rudiger Joppien and Bernard Smith. A handsome set. VG/G+ to VG. [3]. Est. $600 439

Elliot, John and Richard Pickersgill Captain Cook’s second voyage : the journals of Lieutenants Elliot and Pickersgill. London : Caliban Books, 1984. 8vo. xxxii, 97p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Edited and introduced by Christine Holmes. VG/VG. Est. $50 440 *page 7

Forster, George A voyage round the world, in His Britannic Majesty’s Sloop, Resolution, commanded by Capt James Cook, during the years 1772, 3, 4, and 5. In two volumes. 1st ed. London : Printed for B White, J Robson, P Elmsly, and G Robinson, 1777. 4to. Page size: 283 x 232mm. Volume I: xviii, 602p. Folding map, errata. Volume II: 607p. 2012. Beddie 1247. Full leather. Rebacked. New endpapers. Hinges reinforced. Trimming to contents. Some wear to original boards, especially to extremities. Some foxing to contents, especially to last pages of volume I and first pages of volume II. Bookplate of Doddington Library on front pastedowns. Tidy repair to reverse of map. George, or Georg, Forster’s narrative of Cook’s second voyage was prepared largely from his father’s journals under the latter’s guidance and direction, to be published six weeks before that of Cook. Despite being deprived of drawings or engravings, the text gives an original, perceptive and most readable presentation, with much information and some insight lacking in the formal official narrative. A handsome set of this important and scarce work. G to G+. [2]. Est. $5,000 441

Forster, Johann Reinhold The Resolution journal of Johann Reinhold Forster 1772-1775. In four volumes. London : The Hakluyt Society, 1982. 8vo. Illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. Edited by Michael E Hoare. VG/G+. 442

Gilbert, George Captain Cook’s final voyage : the journal of Midshipman George Gilbert.

Horsham, Sussex : Caliban Books, 1982. 8vo. 158p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Introduced and edited by Christine Holmes. VG/G+ to VG. Est. $50 443

Kippis, A A narrative of the voyages round the world, performed by Captain James Cook. With an account of his life, during the previous and intervening periods.

London : J F Dove, c1820s. 16mo. vii, 416p. Frontispiece, extra illustrated title page. Half green leather/marbled boards. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Inscription on title page: ‘C Hopper / from / A H / 1831.’ ‘Dove’s English classics’. An appealing little book. G. Est. $200 444

Murray-Oliver, Anthony (compiler) Captain Cook’s artists in the Pacific 1769-1779.

Limited ed. Christchurch : Avon Fine Prints, 1969. Landscape. xxiv, 168p. Illustrations. Half black leather/blue cloth boards/slip case. Number 1,374/2,000. G+/G. Est. $100 445

Parkinson, Sydney A journal of a voyage to the South Seas.

Facsimile ed. London : Caliban Books, 1984. 8vo. xxiii, 212p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. A more affordable alternative to the first edition, if not quite as handsome. VG/VG. Est. $50

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Parkinson, Sydney A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty’s Ship, the Endeavour. Faithfully transcribed from the papers of the late Sydney Parkinson, draughtsman to Joseph Banks, Esq[,] on his late expedition, with Dr Solander, round the world. Embellished with views and designs, delineated by the author, and engraved by capital artists. 1st ed. London : Printed for Stanfield Parkinson, the editor, 1773. Folio. Page size: 339 x 276mm. xxiii, 212p. Frontispiece, 26 plates, map, errata. 4466. Beddie 712. Rebound. Half leather/brown cloth covered boards. Label to spine. Marbled endpapers. Slight trimming to contents. Mild wear to binding. Some wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Bookplate of Earl of Donegal on front pastedown. Tape repair to corner of page 13/14. Parkinson was the natural history draughtsman on the Endeavour. He died at Batavia of dysentery on 26 January 1771 on the homeward voyage. His brother Stanfield, to anticipate Hawkesworth’s account, hurriedly published this journal. After a few copies had appeared, the further issue was stopped by an injunction in Chancery, on the ground of infringement of Hawkesworth’s rights and of material belonging to Banks. Dr Fothergill, a friend of the Parkinsons, afterwards bought the remainder, which appeared in 1784 as the reissue, with appendix added. A handsome copy of this very important and scarce work. G to G+. Est. $12,000

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Bickerton, [A W] The perils of a pioneer : a protest in linotype proof. Being a story of the risks encountered and the losses sustained in an attempt to introduce a demonstrated cosmic theory that shows the mode of the evolution of celestial bodies and systems as Darwinism shows the mode of organic evolution. 1st ed. [Christchurch] : The Wainoni Postal Publishing Co, 1902. 12mo. 130p. Paper covers. FA to G. 454 *page 2 454

Buller, Walter Lawry A history of the birds of New Zealand. In two volumes. Second edition.

2nd ed. London : Published for the subscribers by the author, 1888. Folio. Volume I: lxxxiv, 250p. 24 coloured plates, illustrations. Volume II: xv, 359p. 24 coloured plates, two black and white plates, illustrations. 757. Elaborate bespoke binding. Gold-tooled full black pebbled leather. All edges gilt. Purple, red, ochre and gold marbled endpapers. Mild wear to binding. Corners bumped. Mild foxing to contents. Stamp of J Scott Thomson, Wakari, Dunedin, on several pages. The 50 plates feature 80 species, the accompanying text being more detailed than that of the first edition. A truly exquisite set. G+ to VG. [2]. Est. $8,000 455

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Cheeseman, T F Manual of the New Zealand flora.

London : Edward Stanford, 1861. 405 x 385mm. Folding hand-coloured map. Red cloth. Some foxing. Title label mounted on upper board. Signature of Malcolm MacGregor on this label. A handsome map. G. Est. $300

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Stanfords map of New Zealand.

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Blackie, W G (editor) The comprehensive atlas & geography of the world : comprising an extensive series of maps, a description, physical and political, of all the countries of the earth ; a pronouncing vocabulary of geographical names, and a copious index of geographical positions. Also numerous illustrations printed in the text, and a series of coloured engravings representing the principal races of mankind.

London : Blackie & Son, 1883. Folio. ix, 304, 99p. Illustrations, maps. Half leather/ brown cloth boards. Marbled endpapers. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Previous owner’s name cut from title page. A handsome copy of this classic work. G. Est. $200 449

Hughes, W New Zealand.

2nd ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1925. 8vo. xliv, 1163p. C594. At head of title: ‘New Zealand Board of Science and Art.’ Edited by W R B Oliver. G.

Cheeseman, T F (editor) Illustrations of the New Zealand flora. In two volumes.

1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1914. 4to. Volume I: 8p. 121 plates. Volume II: xxxivp. 129 plates. C592. Decorated green cloth. Mild wear and foxing. Edited by Cheeseman with the assistance of W B Hemsley. The plates drawn by Matilda Smith. A handsome set. G+ to VG. [2]. Est. $400 457 *page 24

Craig, Eric New Zealand ferns. Album of specimens.

Auckland : Eric Craig, c1880s. Folio. 30 leaves. Decorated brown cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Losses to some specimens. Printed captions mounted beneath specimens giving binomials. An appealing album from the esteemed Craig. G. Est. $2,000

London : George Philip & Son, c1870s. 520 x 630mm. Linen-backed folding coloured map. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Includes inset maps of Norfolk Island, the country round Auckland and the country round Dunedin. Also includes maps of the Ladrones or Mariana Islands, Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), Galapagos Islands, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), Santa Cruz Islands, Fiji, Friendly Islands (Tonga), Samoa, Marquesas Islands, Society Islands and Low Archipelago (Tuamotu Archipelago). G. Est. $200

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Field, H C The ferns of New Zealand and its immediate dependencies, with directions for their collection and cultivation.

Maling, Peter B Historic charts & maps of New Zealand 1642-1875.

Limited ed. Auckland : Reed Books, 1996. Folio. 316p. Maps. Half bound/slip case. Slip signed by author laid in. Number 177/400. A handsome copy of this excellent publication. VG/VG. Est. $400

Natural history and science See also subject 'William Colenso (1811-1899)'. 451 *page 28

Album of specimens of New Zealand ferns.

c1898. 4to. 30 leaves. Half black leather/green cloth boards. Marbled endpapers. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Minor losses to some specimens. Inscription on reverse of front free endpaper: ‘Bessie Robertson / with love from Eva / 15th June 1898’. Handwritten captions beneath specimens giving binomials. An album of professional standards. G to G+. Est. $1,000 452

The Tasmanian journal of natural science, agriculture, statistics, &c. Volume I number II.

Hobart : James Barnard, Government Printer, 1841. 8vo. [81]-159p. Rebound. Card covers. Original paper covers mounted on new front and inside back covers. Wear and foxing to contents. Includes Captain A F Cotton, ‘On the irrigation of Tasmania’, J P Gell, ‘The vocabulary of the Adelaide tribe’, and J H Kay, ‘Terrestrial magnetism’. G. Est. $50

Dobbie, H B New Zealand ferns.

4th ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1951]. 8vo. xxiv, 405p. Frontispiece, illustrations. D419. HC/DJ. Revised and edited with additional matter by Marguerite Crookes. G. 459

1st ed. London and Sydney : Griffith, Farren, Okeden, and Welsh ; Wanganui : A D Willis, 1890. 4to. 164p. 29 plates. F335. Decorated green cloth. Some foxing/browning, especially to endpapers and last two leaves. A most handsome copy of this classic work. G to G+. Est. $200 460

Guthrie-Smith, H Bird life on island and shore.

1st ed. Edinburgh and London : William Blackwood and Sons, 1925. 8vo. xix, 195p. Frontispiece, illustrations. G974. Green cloth. Wear and foxing. Observations at Porangahau Estuary, Esk River, Little Barrier Island and Foveaux Strait. G. 461

Guthrie-Smith, H Birds of the water[,] wood & waste.

2nd ed. Wellington : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1927. 8vo. viii, 207p. Frontispiece, illustrations. G976. Decorated green cloth. Wear. Sunning to spine. Signature of A Du Fresne on front free endpaper. Bird life on Tutira Station. G. 462

Guthrie-Smith, H Mutton birds and other birds.

1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1914. 8vo. 200p. Frontispiece, illustrations. G978. Decorated green cloth. Signature of F Wood Jones, Melbourne, on front free endpaper. Bird life on islands of Foveaux Strait. G. 463

Guthrie-Smith, H Sorrows and joys of a New Zealand naturalist.

Limited ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H and A W Reed, 1936. 8vo. 252p. Frontispiece, illustrations. G979. Green cloth. Number 545/1,000. Signed by author. Ornithological excursions mainly to South Island and Sub-Antarctic Islands. G. 44

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2nd ed. Edinburgh and London : William Blackwood & Sons, 1926. 4to. xxvii, 405p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. G981. Decorated blue cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. Tape repairs to hinges. Inscription on front pastedown: ‘Presented to / Mr Henry Hill BA, FGS / With warmest good wishes / from / the undersigned members of / The Hawke’s Bay Philosophical / Institute in commemoration of / his 44 years’ membership, & his / 50 years’ residence in Napier / July 1928’. Signatories include J Allan Berry, Chas L Thomas, E S West and W Dinwiddie. The geography, natural history, changing landscape; Maori background and experiences of various owners including the author himself presented with knowledge, whimsicality and sensitive perception. G. Est. $200

1st ed. Wellington : Ferguson & Osborn, 1928. 4to. xi, 386p. Frontispiece, 11 black and white plates, 52 coloured plates. H1418. Half red leather/green cloth boards. Spine and upper board gilt-decorated. Warm handwritten letter from author to Owen Thomas laid in. G+. Along with ‘A supplement to the butterflies and moths of New Zealand’ (Ferguson & Osborn, 1939), 1st, matching binding, G+. A very handsome set. [2]. Est. $800

Guthrie-Smith, H Tutira : the story of a New Zealand sheep station.

465

Hector, James, Sir Meteorological report, 1868 : together with abstract of all meteorological returns for New Zealand prior to that date. 1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1869. 8vo. 21p. Half maroon leather/maroon faux leather boards. Rebacked. New pastedowns. Hinges reinforced. Signature of Cuthbert Freyberg on blank and title page. Bound with the next seven meteorological reports. A handsome volume. G. Est. $200 466

Hector, James, Sir (editor) Phormium tenax as a fibrous plant.

2nd ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1889. 8vo. xix, 95p. Two plates. 2564. Brown cloth. At head of title: ‘Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department.’ A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $50 467

Herbert, Arthur Stanley The hot springs of New Zealand.

Hudson, G V The butterflies and moths of New Zealand. Plus one by same author.

474

[Johnson, Marguerite Maude]/Rewa Glenn The botanical explorers of New Zealand.

1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1950. 8vo. 176p. Illustrations. J195. HC/DJ. With colour plates by Elizabeth Johnson. G+/G. 475 *page 20

Kirk, Thomas The forest flora of New Zealand.

1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1889. Folio. xv, 345p. 159 plates. 3015. Decorated green cloth. New endpapers. Wear, foxing and darkening. One of 2,000 copies of foolscap size. A descriptive account of the trees and larger shrubs, chiefly from economic aspect. Although the wealth of data on the strengths of various timbers and their possible uses has been modified or disproved by later research, the work, with its clear, recognisable diagrams and straightforward text, is still of interest and value. A nice copy of this classic. G. Est. $200 476

Kirk, Thomas The students’ flora of New Zealand and the outlying islands.

1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer ; London : Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1899. 4to. vi, 480p. K354. Green cloth. G to G+.

1st ed. London : H K Lewis & Co, 1921. 8vo. xiv, 284p. Illustrations. H703. Maroon cloth. G to G+. Est. $50

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1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1887. 8vo. vi, 164p. Errata slip, plates. 3295. Green cloth. At head of title: ‘Crown Lands Department.’ G.

Hochstetter, Ferdinand von New Zealand : its physical geography, geology and natural history : with special reference to the results of government expeditions in the provinces of Auckland and Nelson.

1st English language ed. Stuttgart : J G Cotta, 1867. 4to. xvi, 515p. Frontispiece coloured plate, six coloured plates, ten black and white plates, illustrations, two folding coloured maps. 2627. Elaborately decorated green cloth. Some wear to binding. Some foxing/browning to contents. Letter dedicating the work to Queen Victoria tipped to reverse of frontispiece. Translated from the German original by Edward Sauter. Hochstetter, geologist to the Austrian Novara expedition, was granted nine months leave of absence to undertake a geological survey of part of New Zealand for the Government in 1859, his companions for much of the time being Captain DrummondHay, Haast, Koch (surveyor-artist) and Hamel (photographer). Hochstetter was a brilliant, careful and lively observer whose impressions of South Auckland, Waikato, the thermal regions and Nelson have an enduring interest and value. A better than usual copy, very scarce with the dedication letter. G to G+. Est. $400

Mackay, Thomas A manual of the grasses and forage-plants useful to New Zealand. Part I.

478

Marriner, George R The kea : a New Zealand problem : including a full description of this very interesting bird, its habitat and ways, together with a discussion of the theories advanced to explain its sheep-killing propensities.

Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, [1908]. 8vo. 151p. Frontispiece, illustrations. M1034. Decorated brown cloth. G to G+. 479

Phillipps, W J The book of the huia.

1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1963. 8vo. 159p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 480

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Hochstetter, Ferdinand von and A Petermann Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand.

1st ed. Auckland : T Delattre, 1864. 4to. Coloured double map, folding coloured map, four coloured maps. 2624. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Wear, soiling and foxing. Tape repairs. Maps relatively clean. A serviceable copy. AF. FA to G. Est. $1,000 470

Hochstetter, Ferdinand von and A Petermann The geology of New Zealand : in explanation of the geographical and topographical atlas of New Zealand by Dr F von Hochstetter and Dr A Petermann. From the scientific publications of the Novara Expedition. 1st ed. Auckland : T Delattre, 1864. 8vo. 113p. 2625. Red cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. Translated by C F Fischer. G. Est. $200 471 *page 22

Hudson, G V New Zealand beetles and their larvae. An elementary introduction to the study of our native Coleoptera.

1st ed. Wellington : Ferguson & Osborn, 1934. 8vo. 236p. 17 coloured plates. H1416. Decorated blue cloth. A handsome copy of this scarce work. G to G+. Est. $300 472

Hudson, G V New Zealand Neuroptera : a popular introduction to the life-histories and habits of may-flies, dragon-flies, caddis-flies and allied insects inhabiting New Zealand : including notes on their relation to angling.

1st ed. London : West, Newman & Co, 1904. 8vo. viii, 102p. 11 coloured plates. H1420. Decorated maroon cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Repair to spine. A nice copy. G to G+. Est. $200

Potts, T H Out in the open : a budget of scraps of natural history, gathered in New Zealand. Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1976. 8vo. vii, 301p. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 481 *page 16

Thomson, George M The ferns and fern allies of New Zealand : with instructions for their collection and hints on their cultivation. 1st ed. Melbourne : George Robertson ; Dunedin : Henry Wise & Co, 1882. 8vo. viii, 132p. Frontispiece, four double plates. 5543. Russet cloth. A handsome copy. G. Est. $50

Mining 482

Glasson, H A The golden cobweb : a saga of the Otago goldfields, 1861-64.

3rd ed. Dunedin : The Otago Daily Times & Witness Newspapers Company, 1959. 8vo. 203p. Frontispiece, illustrations. Red faux leather. G+ to VG.

Military 483

In memoriam : Chaplain-Major Wm Grant.

1st ed. Gisborne : Printed at the Herald Office, 1915. 12mo. 86p. Frontispiece. I38. Card covers. Illustration mounted on front cover. Collection of letters, tributes, memorial sermons, etc. G.

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New Zealand Wars

1st ed. London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne : Cassell and Company, 1916. 4to. xv, 169p. Frontispiece, plates, illustrations, folding map, advertisements. A558. Rebound. Card covers. Original paper front cover mounted on new front cover. Some wear and foxing/browning to original front cover and contents. A nice copy. G. Est. $100

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The Anzac book : written and illustrated in Gallipoli by the men of Anzac.

485

The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACs in the Middle East, 1918.

1st thus ed. [Sydney] : Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1981. 4to. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Introduction by David Kent. VG/G+. 486

The Wipers times : a facsimile reprint of the trench magazines : – the Wipers times – the New Church times – the Kemmel times – the Somme times – the BEF times.

2nd ed. London : Herbert Jenkins, 1918. 4to. Illustrations, advertisements. Green papercovered boards. Wear and foxing/browning. A nice copy. G. Est. $50 487

Butterworth, H M Letters written in the trenches near Ypres between May and September 1915, by H M Butterworth, 9th Rifle Brigade, who fell in action on September 25th, 1915.

1st ed. Wellington : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1916. 8vo. 84p. Frontispiece. B1938. Green cloth. Cover title: ‘Letters from Flanders’. G. Est. $100 488

[Herbert, Aubrey]/An MP Mons, Anzac and Kut.

Alexander, James Edward, Sir Bush fighting. Illustrated by remarkable actions and incidents of the Maori War in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle, 1873. 8vo. xv, 326, 32p. Frontispiece, folding hand-coloured map, three plates, ten maps, three illustrations. 79. Decorated red cloth. Hinges reinforced. Wear and soiling to binding. Some wear, soiling and foxing to contents. A sequel to Alexander’s ‘Incidents of the Maori war’ (Richard Bentley, 1863) giving a history of the engagements in Taranaki, Waikato and Bay of Plenty from 1862 in which British Army units took part. A nice copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $500 497 *page 49

Alexander, James Edward, Sir Incidents of the Maori War. New Zealand. In 1860-61.

1st ed. London : Richard Bentley, 1863. 8vo. vi, 425p. Frontispiece, map. 80. Decorated purple cloth. Repairs to binding. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Posting of 14th Regiment to New Zealand and participation with other units in first Taranaki War, background of Waitara decision as seen by a British officer. A serviceable copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $400 498

Babbage, S Barton Hauhauism : an episode in the Maori Wars 1863-1866.

1st ed. London : Edward Arnold, 1919. 8vo. iv, 251, Maps. Blue cloth. Wear and foxing. Scarce. G. Est. $100

1st ed. Wellington and Dunedin : A H & A W Reed, 1937. 8vo. 96p. Frontispiece, errata slip, two maps, plate. B1. Green cloth/DJ. Page 43/44 replaced after protest by James Cowan. Publishers’ pamphlet, ‘Books of distinction and interest’, tipped to front free endpaper. A nice copy of this scarce work. G+/G. Est. $200

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Lea, Peter A Weekend warriors : a brief history of the Hawke’s Bay Regiment.

1st ed. [Napier : 7th Battalion Unit Private Fund], 1991. 8vo. x, 185p. Illustrations. HC/ DJ. VG/VG. 490

Martin, Arthur Anderson A surgeon in khaki.

Reprint. London : Edward Arnold, 1916. 8vo. x, 279p. Frontispiece, illustrations. M1201. Decorated brown cloth. Experiences of a Palmerston North doctor in World War I. G. Est. $50

Barthorp, Michael To face the daring Maoris : soldier’s impressions of the First Maori War 1845-47. 1st ed. London, Sydney, Auckland and Toronto : Hodder and Stoughton, 1979. 8vo. 237p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+ to VG. 500

Buick, T Lindsay New Zealand’s first war, or The rebellion of Hone Heke.

1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1926. 8vo. 304p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. B1675. Green cloth. Some wear and foxing. G. Est. $50 501

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McKinney, J B Medical units of 2 NZEF in Middle East and Italy.

1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1952. 8vo. xv, 462p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. M424. Red cloth/DJ. ‘Official history of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45’. G+ to VG/FA to G. Est. $50 492

Neill, J C (editor) The New Zealand Tunnelling Company 1915-1919.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1922. 12mo. iv, 159p. Illustrations, maps. N198. Brown cloth. A handsome copy of this scarce work. G to G+. Est. $200 493

Pugsley, Christopher Gallipoli : the New Zealand story.

1st ed. Auckland, London, Sydney and Toronto : Hodder and Stoughton, 1984. 4to. 384p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 494

Waite, Fred The New Zealanders at Gallipoli.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1919. 8vo. xix, 330p. Illustrations, maps. O62. Decorated brown cloth. Signature of H M Macfarlane on front pastedown. Stamps of H M Macfarlane on several pages. G. Est. $50 495

Weston, C H Three years with the New Zealanders.

1st ed. London : Skeffington & Son, [1919?]. 8vo. 255p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. W890. HC/DJ. Gallipoli and the Western Front in the First World War. G/G.

Cowan, James The New Zealand Wars : a history of the Maori campaigns and the pioneering period. In two volumes.

Reprint. Wellington : P D Hasselberg, Government Printer, 1983. 8vo. Volume I: xxviii, 466p. Illustrations. Volume II: xx, 633p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G to G+/G to G+. [2]. Est. $50 502

Duncan, Russell The fight at Ruakituri.

1st ed. Dunedin and Wellington : A H and A W Reed, 1939. 8vo. 19p. Four plates. D753. Heavy card covers. Illustration mounted on front cover. G+. Est. $50 503

Featon, James The Waikato War : together with some account of Te Kooti Rikirangi.

New ed. Auckland : The Brett Printing and Publishing Co, 1923. 8vo. 232p. Frontispiece. F151. Maroon cloth. Revised by Gilbert Mair. An excellent copy. G+. Est. $100 504

Fox, William The war in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1866. 8vo. xvi, 268p. Frontispiece plan, two folding maps. 2037. Decorated green cloth. New endpapers. Wear and soiling to binding. Fox surveys critically the reasons for the origin of the wars and their conduct, with an outline of military operations to the Volkner killing and the conclusion of the 1865 East Coast campaign. A nice copy. G. Est. $200 505

Gibson, Tom The Maori Wars : the British army in New Zealand 1840-1872.

1st ed. Wellington, Sydney and Auckland : A H & A W Reed, 1974. 8vo. 271p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G to G+. 506

Grace, Morgan S A sketch of the New Zealand War.

1st ed. London : Horace Marshall and Son, 1899. 8vo. 171p. Advertisements. G569. Blue cloth. Some foxing. Lacks front free endpaper. AF. G to G+. Est. $100

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Gudgeon, Thomas Wayth The defenders of New Zealand : being a short biography of colonists who distinguished themselves in upholding Her Majesty’s supremacy in these islands.

Auckland : H Brett, 1887. 4to. 482, [491]-620, xxxii, 33-36p. Frontispiece, illustrations. 2371. Decorated half leather/decorated cloth boards. Wear, soiling and foxing. Cover title: ‘Defenders of New Zealand and Maori history of the war’. Biographies dealing with military careers of imperial and colonial officers and men and Maori allies. A nice copy. G. Est. $300 508 *page 18

Hamilton-Browne, G With the lost legion in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : T Werner Laurie, [1911]. 8vo. vii, 397p. Illustrations, publishers’ catalogue. H158. Red cloth. Lacks front free endpaper. Foxing. Illustrated by S Valda. AF. G. Est. $100 509

Harrop, A J England and the Maori Wars. Signed by author.

Limited and only ed. [London] : The New Zealand News (London) ; [Christchurch] : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1937. 8vo. 423p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. H385. HC/DJ. G/FA to G. Est. $100 510

[Hawthorne, James]/A Poverty Bay Survivor A dark chapter from New Zealand history.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. 41p. HC/DJ. VG/G+. Est. $50 511

Hitiri te Paerata Description of the Battle of Orakau, as given by the native chief Hitiri te Paerata, of the Ngatiraukawa tribe, at the Parliamentary Buildings, 4th August, 1888. 1st ed. Wellington : G Didsbury, Government Printer, 1888. 12mo. 14p. 2611. Blue paper covers. Interpreted by Gilbert Mair. G. Est. $100 512

Mair, Gilbert The story of Gate Pa : April 29th, 1864.

1st ed. Tauranga : Printed at the Bay of Plenty Times Office, 1926. 8vo. 50p. Frontispiece, map, four plates. M667. Rebound. Blue cloth covers. G+. 513 *page 49

[Maning, Frederick Edward]/A “Pakeha Maori” History of the war in the north of New Zealand against the chief Heke. In the year 1845. Told by an old chief of the Ngapuhi tribe. Faithfully translated by a “Pakeha Maori”. 1st ed. Auckland : Published by George T Chapman, [1862?]. 8vo. 52p. 3339. Maroon leather. Mild wear to binding. Some wear and soiling to contents. Inscription on title page: ‘The Editor of New Zealander / with the publishers / compliments’. Stamp of A F McDonnell, bookseller, on title page. A delightful but extravagant whimsy in which Maning records his version of the campaign as through the eyes and tongue of a participant on Heke’s side. He continually projects his own views and opinions on the operations and, apart from the banality of the conclusion, successfully sustains the illusion to the end. An attractive copy of a this important and scarce work. G. Est. $600 514

Marjouram, William Memorials of Sergeant William Marjouram, Royal Artillery ; including six years’ service in New Zealand, during the late Maori War.

3rd ed. London : James Nisbet and Co, 1862. 8vo. xx, 382p. Frontispiece. 3368. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Lacks front free endpaper. Edited by Sergeant William White. AF. G. Est. $50 515

McKillop, H F Reminiscences of twelve months’ service in New Zealand as a midshipman, during the late disturbances in that colony.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1973. 8vo. viii, 275p. HC/DJ. The author’s experiences during the Bay of Islands and Porirua-Hutt Valley campaigns of 1845-46. VG/G+. 516 *page 18

Whitmore, George S, Sir The last Maori war in New Zealand under the self-reliant policy.

1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1902. 8vo. xxxix, [xl], 198p. Frontispiece, maps, illustrations. W1108. Red cloth. New endpapers. Some wear and foxing. G. Est. $100

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[Williams, Henry] Plain facts relative to the late war in the northern district of New Zealand.

1st ed. Auckland : Printed by Philip Kunst, 1847. 8vo. 34p. 6083. Rebound. Quarter leather/marbled boards. Some wear. Signature of T M Hocken, mostly removed, on blank and title page. Hocken incorrectly attributed this work to Hugh Carleton. Carleton’s name is inscribed on the title page. Very scarce. An excellent association copy. G. Est. $800

Transport 518

The story of the Midland Railway.

1st ed. Christchurch : The Canterbury Progress League, 1923. 8vo. 198p. Illustrations, advertisements. C190. Card covers. Rebacked. G to G+. 519

Lovell-Smith, E M Old coaching days in Otago and Southland.

1st ed. Christchurch : Lovell-Smith & Venner, 1931. 8vo. 128p. Illustrations. L651. Heavy card covers. Illustrated with pen and ink drawings by the author, and with oldtime photographs. G.

Fishing 520 *page 42

Grey, Zane Tales of the angler’s Eldorado : New Zealand.

1st English ed. London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1926. 4to. viii, 228p. Frontispiece, plates. Decorated blue cloth/DJ. Mild wear to binding. Some foxing to contents. Mark on front free endpaper left by removed newspaper clipping or similar. Some wear to DJ. Some sunning to DJ spine. A handsome copy of this ever-popular classic, very scarce with DJ. G to G+/G. Est. $800

Mountaineering 521 *page 16

Faur, Freda du The conquest of Mount Cook and other climbs : an account of four seasons’ mountaineering on the Southern Alps of New Zealand.

1st ed. London : George Allen and Unwin, 1915. 4to. xv, [16]-250p. Frontispiece, plates, advertisement. D669. Brown cloth. Some wear and soiling to binding. Mild foxing/ browning to contents. A handsome copy of this most readable work. G to G+. Est. $200 522

FitzGerald, E A Climbs in the New Zealand alps : being an account of travel and discovery.

2nd ed. London : T Fisher Unwin, 1896. 4to. xvi, 363p. Frontispiece, plates, folding coloured map in rear pocket. F465. Decorated tan cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. Tape repairs to reverse of folding map. Narrative of significant climbs chiefly in the Mount Cook district but told with frequent exaggeration and inaccuracy. AF. Book G. Folding map FA to G. Est. $200 523

Gilkison, W Scott Aspiring[,] New Zealand : the romantic story of the “Matterhorn of the Southern Alps”. Plus one by same author.

1st ed. Christchurch : Printed by Whitcombe and Tombs, 1951. 12mo. 80p. Illustrations. G255. Card covers. Signature of Edgar R Williams on half title. G. Along with ‘Earnslaw : monarch of Wakatipu’ (Printed by Whitcombe and Tombs, 1957), 1st, card covers, signature of Edgar R Williams on front cover, G. [2]. 524

Green, William Spotswood The high alps of New Zealand : or, A trip to the glaciers of the antipodes with an ascent of Mount Cook. 1st ed. London : Macmillan and Co, 1883. 8vo. xiv, 350p. xiv, 350, 31p. Frontispiece, maps, folding map. 2313. Red cloth. Some wear and foxing. The first New Zealand mountaineering book. Scarce. G to G+. Est. $200 525

Harper, Arthur P Pioneer work in the alps of New Zealand : a record of the first exploration of the chief glaciers and ranges of the Southern Alps.

1st ed. London : T Fisher Unwin, 1896. 8vo. xvi, 336p. Frontispiece, folding coloured map, plates, illustrations. H320. Blue cloth. Wear. Exploration of Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers, Cook, Karangarua, Landsborough, Twain and Copland Rivers with Charles Douglas. G. Est. $300

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1st ed. London and New York : Longmans, Green, and Co, 1891. 8vo. viii, 139, 24p. Frontispiece, plates, folding coloured map, publishers’ catalogue. M772. Decorated maroon cloth. Some wear and foxing. Pioneer climbs on Mount Cook and elsewhere in the Cook district. G. Est. $300

1st ed. London : Chatto & Windus, 1901. 8vo. x, 250, 32p. Publishers’ catalogue. G565. Decorated blue cloth. Foxing. G.

Mannering, George Edward With axe and rope in the New Zealand Alps.

527

Ross, Malcolm A climber in New Zealand.

1st ed. London : Edward Arnold, 1914. 8vo. xx, 316, 8p. Frontispiece, plates, publishers’ catalogue. R998. Decorated green cloth. Hinges reinforced. Some wear and foxing. Stamp of Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute on various pages. G. Est. $200 528

Turner, Samuel My climbing adventures in four continents.

Grace, Alfred A Tales of a dying race.

538

Henty, G A Maori and settler : a story of the New Zealand war.

London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dublin : Blackie & Son, 1891. 8vo. vi, [vii-x], [11]352, 32p. Frontispiece, map, plates, publishers’ catalogue. H694. Decorated green cloth. G to G+. 539

Johnstone, J C Maoria. A sketch of the manners and customs of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand.

1st ed. London and Leipsic [Leipzig] : T Fisher Unwin, 1911. 8vo. xii, 283p. Frontispiece, plates. T815. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear and foxing. G. Est. $50

1st ed. London : Chapman and Hall, 1874. 8vo. xvi, 199p. 2914. Decorated red cloth. The author’s impressions of Maori life and character told in fictional form, based on his North Island travels and residence in the Raglan district. G. Est. $100

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1st ed. London : T Fisher Unwin, 1922. 8vo. 291p. Frontispiece, plates. T814. Decorated blue cloth. Some wear and foxing. Interesting volume of climbing reminiscences by one of the most vigorous and colourful practitioners of the period but at times doing less than justice to his companions. G. Est. $200

London and Edinburgh : Gall & Inglis, [1872?]. 12mo. 127p. Decorated green cloth. No frontispiece. Publishers’ address as for Bagnall 3008. AF. G.

Turner, Samuel The conquest of the New Zealand alps.

New Zealand art and architecture 530

Lindauer, Gottfried Pictures of old New Zealand : the Partridge Collection of Maori paintings by Gottfried Lindauer.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1930. 4to. 214p. Frontispiece, plates. C1621. Green cloth. Illustration mounted on upper board. Mild wear and foxing. Text by James Cowan. Reproductions of original paintings in the collection with a revision of Cowan’s text first published in his ‘Sketches of old New Zealand’ (Printed for H E Partridge by The Brett Printing and Publishing Company, 1901). A handsome copy of this classic work, scarce in the cloth binding. G to G+. Est. $300

Kingston, William H G Waihoura ; or, The New Zealand girl.

541

Pyke, Vincent Wild Will Enderby ; a story of the New Zealand gold fields.

Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. iv, [5]-154p. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 542

Vogel, Julius, Sir Anno Domini 2000 ; or, Woman’s destiny.

Colonial ed. London : Hutchinson and Co, 1889. 8vo. 331p. Frontispiece, advertisements. Decorated grey cloth. Hocken judged it ‘very poorly written’, but this is surely one of the most interesting early New Zealand novels. A handsome copy. G. Est. $50 543

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Wardon, Reve Macpherson’s gully : a tale of New Zealand life.

1st ed. Auckland : Reed Methuen Publishers, 1986. 4to. 246p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. VG/G+.

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Salmond, Jeremy Old New Zealand houses 1800-1940.

532

Stacpoole, John William Mason : the first New Zealand architect.

1st ed. Auckland : Auckland University Press and Oxford University Press, 1971. 4to. 198p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+.

New Zealand literature 533

Butler, Samuel Erewhon : or Over the range. Plus two by same author.

New and revised ed. London : Grant Richards, 1901. 8vo. xviii, 323p. B1872. Red cloth. Includes a new preface with those to first and second editions and new material. G. Along with ‘Erewhon revisited : twenty years later : both by the original discoverer of the country and by his son’ (Grant Richards, 1901), 1st, red cloth, G, and ‘The notebooks of Samuel Butler’ (A C Fifield, 1915), reprint, blue cloth, G to G+. [3]. Est. $50

1st ed. Christchurch : Simpson & Williams, 1892. 12mo. 55p. W350. Pink paper covers. G.

White, John Te Rou ; or, The Maori at home. A tale, exhibiting the social life, manners, habits, and customs of the Maori race in New Zealand prior to the introduction of civilisation amongst them.

1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 1874. 8vo. viii, 343p. Frontispiece map. 6032. Decorated red cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. Lacks front free endpaper. AF. FA. 545

Wilson, [Eliza] New Zealand, and other poems.

1st ed. London : Joseph Masters ; Liverpool : Deighton and Laughton, 1851. 12mo. viii, 172p. Errata slip. 6134. Decorated brown cloth. Some wear and soiling to binding. Mild foxing to contents. A handsome copy. G to G+. Est. $100 546

Wilson, George H Ena, or The ancient Maori.

534

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder & Co, 1874. 8vo. viii, 287p. 6136. Decorated russet cloth. G.

1st ed. Wellington : Fine Arts (NZ), 1930. 8vo. 197p. C1632. Grey cloth. G to G+.

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Cowan, James Tales of the Maori coast.

Domett, Alfred Ranolf and Amohia : a South-Sea day-dream.

1st ed. London : Smith, Elder & Co, 1872. 8vo. 511p. Errata. 1649. Decorated orange cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Bookplate of Fred B Butler on front pastedown. Inscription on half title page: ‘Mr Fyfe, / With very kind regards / from Mrs Duncan, / Strowan/76-’. Stamp of A C Fife on half title and title pages. G. Est. $50 536

Grace, Alfred A Maoriland stories.

1st ed. Nelson : Alfred G Betts, 1895. 8vo. 205p. G562. Purple cloth. G.

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Catalogue of Library of the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute 1920.

Napier : Herald Print, [1920]. 8vo. 48p. Blue paper covers. Supplement tipped to page [1]. G. 548

Andersen, Johannes C The lure of New Zealand book collecting. Plus one by same author.

1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1936. 8vo. 118p. A445. Cloth spine/papercovered boards. G. Along with ‘One hundred representative New Zealand books’ (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1925), paper covers, Alexander Turnbull Library bulletin number 1, FA to G. [2]. Est. $50


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Bridges, R C and P E H Hair Compassing the vaste globe of the earth : studies in the history of the Hakluyt Society 1846-1996 : with a complete list of the Society’s publications.

Hocken, Thomas Morland A bibliography of the literature relating to New Zealand. Plus the supplement.

1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1909. 8vo. xii, 619p. H1002. Brown cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. Author’s compliments card mounted on front pastedown. Signature of W E Spencer on front free endpaper. The standard bibliography till Bagnall. G. Along with Johnstone (compiler), ‘Supplement to Hocken’s bibliography of New Zealand literature’ (Whitcombe and Tombs, 1927), 1st, brown cloth, G. [2]. Est. $50

London : The Hakluyt Society, 1996. 8vo. HC/DJ. VG/VG. 550

Glue, W A History of the Government Printing Office.

1st ed. Wellington : R E Owen, Government Printer, 1966. 8vo. 194p. Illustrations. Card covers. G+.

554

Trimble, W H (compiler) Catalogue of the Hocken Library Dunedin.

551

Grey, George, Sir Auckland Free Public Library. Address delivered by Sir George Grey, KCB, at the Theatre Royal, Auckland, June 5th, 1883.

1st ed. Dunedin : Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Company, 1912. 8vo. 7, 516p. T729. Brown cloth. G. Est. $50

Auckland : Wilsons & Horton, 1883. 8vo. 29p. 2328. Blue paper covers. Wear. Reprinted from the ‘New Zealand herald’. Address on ‘The principles which should guide the citizens in founding a Free Public Library’. With notes on Grey’s own collection of rare books and manuscripts. FA to G. 552

Hahn, T H An index of the Grey Collection in the South African Public Library.

1st ed. Cape Town : Saul Solomon and Co, 1884. 8vo. 404p. Mauve cloth. Wear to binding, especially to spine. Sunning to spine. Includes New Zealand, Australian and Pacific items. Scarce. Binding FA to G. Contents G. Est. $100

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Williams, Herbert W A bibliography of printed Maori to 1900. Plus the supplement.

1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1924. 8vo. xvi, 198p. W1275. Paper covers. Repairs to spine. Dominion Museum monograph number 7. G. Along with the supplement (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1928), paper covers, G. [2]. Est. $50


GUIDE FOR BUYERS

Bethunes at Webb's has set out the following information for those unfamiliar with auction procedures. Please refer to the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' printed in this catalogue and displayed in the saleroom. FLOOR BIDDERS Register and obtain a bidder card before bidding on any lot/s. Be aware that a buyer's premium of 20% plus GST (i.e. 23%) is payable in addition to the bid price. Make your bids clear, preferably by holding up your bidder card. If you make a mistake (e.g. the auctioneer takes a bid from you at a higher level than you had intended, or you bid on the wrong lot), call out to the auctioneer immediately so that the bidding can be adjusted. Waiting until the hammer falls is too late. If your bid is the highest and the lot is knocked down to you, you have entered into a binding obligation to pay for that lot. BIDDING INCREMENTS ARE AT THE AUCTIONEER'S DISCRETION Bidding will commence at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee bid received. Where no bids have been received, bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10, at the auctioneer's sole discretion. SALES SUBJECT TO VENDOR'S APPROVAL Where your bid is the highest, but still below the reserve, the auctioneer may declare you to be the buyer 'subject to vendor's approval' ('SVA' or 'subject'). This means that your bid is held as binding and will be communicated to the vendor at the earliest opportunity. If the vendor accepts, there is a contractual obligation for you to pay for the lot. If the vendor does not accept, you are released from any obligation, however you will have first right to negotiate with the vendor through Bethunes at Webb's until an agreement is reached. Bethunes at Webb's will not present other offers to the vendor until your negotiations are ended. ABSENTEE BIDDERS Bethunes at Webb's will endeavour to ensure that your bidding instructions are executed, but accepts no responsibility or liability for failure to do so. Lots will be bought as favourably as is allowed by bidding in the sale room, other competitive absentee bids and any reserve imposed by the vendor. Please note that Bethunes at Webb's cannot guarantee that another bidder will not be successful at your limit if, in the course of competitive bidding, a floor bidder bids your limit first. Absentee bids are accepted by written instruction, which can be sent by fax, email or post to arrive no later than the evening before the sale. Priority will be given to the earliest received absentee bid where identical bids are received. Absentee bids will be executed on the following basis: If your bid limit is equal to or above a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at reserve on your behalf and will bid thereafter only in response to competition for the lot. If your bid limit is below a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at your limit and if there are no further bids in the room may sell to you subject to vendor's approval. In the absence of a reserve, the auctioneer may exercise your bid in advance of any opening bid, or may open the bidding on your behalf at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee bid received. If no other absentee bids have been received, bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10, at the auctioneer's sole discretion.

PHONE BIDDERS Phone bids are available on lots with estimates over $100 and where the auctioneer is able to confirm availability of staff to provide this service. The same conditions as above apply to phone bidders. Bethunes at Webb's will call the number you have provided some time before the lot you have requested to bid on comes up for sale. If your phone is engaged or we are unable to make contact, the auction will proceed without your bidding. When we have made contact, our staff will tell you that your lot is about to come up and will ask you to hold. Bids will be relayed to you and you may enter the bidding at any time by making your call. Please note that the bidding at many auctions can be fast. The auctioneer will not favour a phone bidder over and above floor bidders by giving them more time to bid. You will need to establish your limit and make sure that you bid clearly and promptly. PRE-SALE ESTIMATES Estimates printed in the catalogue or given verbally are intended as a guide only and may be subject to revision nearer to the time of a sale. Bethunes at Webb's staff are available during pre-sale viewing times and by appointment to assist prospective bidders with estimates and any aspect of the auction procedure. CONDITION REPORTS Bethunes at Webb's staff will provide condition reports over and above the catalogue description for out of town buyers. However, please note that item 6 of the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' will still apply despite the obtaining of a condition report. PAYMENT Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale, immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale, a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within five working days. Payment is by cash or eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge. Webb's account details Bank: Westpac, 79 Queen Street, Auckland. Bank/branch number: 030104. Account number: 044818403. Account name: Peter Webb Galleries Limited. Swift code (for international deposits): WPACNZ2W. Please include your surname and the code 'BETH' with all payments. PACKING AND FREIGHT Where required, Bethunes at Webb's packs goods for posting nationally or internationally. All costs associated with packing and postage are payable by the purchaser. All national dispatches will be by courier. Overseas dispatches will be by international airmail. Insurance in transit is not covered by Bethunes at Webb's. VALUATION SERVICES Bethunes at Webb's provides free market appraisals by appointment. Bethunes at Webb's will visit you to view and appraise larger collections. Webb's provides valuations for insurance, matrimonial division, family division etc. Please enquire at reception for charges. Charges are refundable on occasion when goods are subsequently offered for sale Head of Department Francis McWhannell +64 9 529 5602 bethunes@webbs.co.nz

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CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR BUYERS

1. BIDDING. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser, subject to the auctioneer having the right to refuse the bid of any person. Should any dispute arise as to the bidding, the lot in dispute will immediately be put up for sale again at the preceding bid, or the auctioneer may declare the purchaser, which declaration shall be conclusive. No person shall advance less at a bid than the sum nominated by the auctioneer and no bid may be retracted. 2. RESERVES. All lots are sold subject to the right of the vendor or her/his agent to impose a reserve. 3. REGISTRATION. Purchasers shall complete a bidder card before the sale giving their own correct name, address and phone number. It is accepted by bidders that the supply of false information on a bidder card shall be interpreted as deliberate fraud. 4. BUYER'S PREMIUM. The purchaser accepts that, in addition to the hammer price, Bethunes at Webb's will charge a buyer's premium of 20% of the hammer price (unless otherwise stated), plus GST on the premium, effectively totalling 23%. 5. PAYMENT. Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale, immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale, a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within five working days. Payment is by cash or eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge. 6. LOTS SOLD AS VIEWED. All lots are sold as viewed and with all errors in description, faults and imperfections, whether visible or not. Neither Bethunes at Webb's nor its vendor are responsible for errors in description, for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot, or for any fault or defect in any lot. No warranty whatsoever is made. Buyers proceed upon their own judgement. Buyers shall be deemed to have inspected the lots or to have made enquiries to their complete satisfaction prior to sale and, by the act of bidding, shall be deemed to be satisfied with the lots in all respects. 7. BETHUNES AT WEBB'S ACTS AS AGENT. Bethunes at Webb's has full discretion to conduct all aspects of the sale and to withdraw any lot from the sale without giving any reason. 8. COLLECTION. Purchases are to be taken away at the buyer's expense immediately after the sale, except where a cheque remains uncleared. If this is not done, Bethunes at Webb's will not be responsible if the lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to storage and insurance fees. A receipted invoice must be produced prior to delivery of any lot. 9. LICENCES. Buyers who purchase an item which falls within the provisions of the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 cannot take possession of that item until they have shown to Bethunes at Webb's a license under the appropriate Act. 10. THE ANTIQUITIES ACT 1975. Buyers should note that some items may come under jurisdiction of this Act and permission may have to be sought from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga for their export.

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11. FAILURE TO MAKE PAYMENT. If a purchaser fails either to pay for or to take away any lot, Bethunes at Webb's shall, without further notice to the purchaser, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: A. To issue proceeding against the purchaser for damages for breach of contract. B. To rescind the sale of that or any other lot sold to the purchaser at the same or any other auction. C. To resell the lot by public or private sale. Any deficiency resulting from such resale, after giving credit to the purchaser for any part payment, together with all costs incurred in connection with the lot shall be paid to Bethunes at Webb's by the purchaser. Any surplus over the proceeds of sale shall belong to the vendor and in this condition the expression 'proceeds of sale' shall have the same meaning in relation to a sale by private treaty as it has in relation to a sale by auction. D. To store the lot, whether at Bethunes at Webb's own premises or elsewhere, at the sole expense of the purchaser and to release the lot only after the purchase price has been paid in full, plus the accrued cost of removal and storage, and all other costs connected to the lot. E. To charge interest on the purchase price at a rate 2% above Bethunes at Webb's bankers' then current rate for commercial overdraft facilities, to the extent that the price or any part of it remains unpaid for more than seven days from the date of the sale. F. To retain possession of that or any other lot purchased by the purchaser at that or any other auction and to release the same only after payment of money due. G. To apply the proceeds of sale of any lot then or subsequently due to the purchaser towards settlement of money due to Bethunes at Webb's or its vendor. Bethunes at Webb's shall be entitled to a possessory lien on any property of the purchaser for any purpose while any monies remain unpaid under this contract. H. To apply any payment made by the purchaser to Bethunes at Webb's towards any money owing to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of any thing whatsoever irrespective of any directive given in respect of, or restriction placed upon, such payment by the purchaser whether expressed or implied. I. Title and right of disposal of the goods shall not pass to the purchaser until payment has been made in full by cleared funds. Where any lot purchased is held by Bethunes at Webb's pending (i) clearance of funds by the purchaser or (ii) completion of payment after receipt of a deposit, the lot will be held by Bethunes at Webb's as bailee for the vendor, risk and title passing to the purchaser immediately upon notification of clearance of funds or upon completion of purchase. In the event that a lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed before title is transferred to the purchaser, the purchaser shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of that lot, but shall not be entitled to any compensation for any consequent losses howsoever arising. 12. BIDDERS DEEMED PRINCIPALS. All bidders shall be held personally and solely liable for all obligations arising from any bid, including both phone and absentee bids. Any person wishing to bid as agent for a third party must obtain written authority to do so from Bethunes at Webb's prior to bidding. 13. SUBJECT BIDS. Where the highest bid is below the reserve and the auctioneer declares a sale to be 'subject to vendor's approval' or words to that effect, the highest bid remains binding upon the bidder until the vendor accepts or rejects it. If the bid is accepted, there is a contractual obligation upon the bidder to pay for the lot.


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ABSENTEE BIDDING FORM Bethunes at Webb's – 21 March 2012

Please bid on my behalf at the above sale on the lots and up to the prices recorded below. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids or reserves if any. *I agree to comply with the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' printed in this catalogue. I understand that, in the case of a successful bid, a buyer's premium of 20% will be added to the hammer price and that GST of 15% will be charged on the premium. Customers may prefer to bid by phone on major lots. Please enquire regarding this service, which Bethunes at Webb's carries out at no charge. Please fax this form to +64 9 524 7048 or email it to bethunes@webbs.co.nz. Bids may also be placed by phone. Please do not post this form. Lot no

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PRICES REALISED

Sale 93 – 20 February 2012

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1 $60 2 $170 3 $50 4 $50 5 $50 6 $450 7 $50 8 $500 15 $20 16 $100 18 $500 19 $500 20 $150 23 $60 25 $30 27 $30 29 $40 31 $50 32 $50 34 $400 35 $100 38 $120 39 $100 40 $200 41 $570 42 $90 43 $60 44 $80 45 $40 54 $120 56 $650 59 $320 60 $300 62 $10 69 $100 71 $100 73 $200 76 $60 79 $800 80 $1,000 81 $800 82 $1,200 83 $40 84 $900 85 $1,400 86 $50 90 $470 94 $80 95 $60 96 $60 97 $150

98 99 100 102 107 108 109 111 114 115 116 119 120 121 122 126 127 128 129 130 131 133 134 136 140 143 144 146 147 148 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171

$65 $100 $65 $30 $20 $260 $40 $30 $20 $80 $50 $20 $50 $60 $20 $50 $30 $50 $20 $85 $200 $60 $150 $220 $800 $350 $100 $20 $270 $50 $20 $100 $500 $40 $600 $30 $70 $80 $450 $210 $90 $100 $150 $120 $40 $210 $160 $270 $240 $50 $200

172 $20 173 $260 174 $80 175 $110 176 $420 177 $210 178 $310 179 $160 180 $60 181 $20 182 $130 183 $50 184 $35 185 $220 186 $15 188 $5,100 189 $130 190 $410 191 $420 192 $300 193 $380 194 $520 195 $680 196 $620 197 $600 199 $10 200 $20 201 $400 202 $150 203 $20 204 $50 205 $90 206 $30 207 $20 208 $30 209 $500 210 $20 211 $60 212 $75 213 $10 214 $10 215 $20 216 $130 217 $150 218 $80 219 $50 220 $150 221 $205 222 $205 223 $180 224 $20

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225 $160 226 $600 227 $700 228 $50 229 $160 230 $550 231 $90 232 $125 233 $420 234 $45 236 $130 237 $160 238 $120 239 $30 240 $5 240A $3,100 241 $50 242 $670 243 $45 244 $10 245 $670 246 $1,000 247 $130 248 $60 250 $180 251 $10 252 $50 254 $10 255 $210 256 $20 257 $30 258 $10 259 $40 260 $100 261 $110 262 $30 263 $190 264 $40 266 $1,200 267 $10 268 $6,500 269 $1,200 270 $55 271 $100 273 $45 274 $75 275 $660 276 $130 277 $30 278 $1,000 279 $6,300

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280 $450 281 $900 282 $4,500 283 $100 284 $45 285 $60 286 $85 287 $80 288 $20 289 $80 290A $10,500 291 $60 292 $100 293 $30 294 $50 296 $50 297 $50 298 $1,100 299 $50 300 $150 301 $50 302 $55 303 $20 305 $90 306 $20 307 $120 308 $360 309 $10 311 $20 312 $560 313 $500 314 $30 315 $10 316 $50 317 $50 318 $10 319 $20 320 $70 321 $20 322 $125 324 $90 325 $50 327 $80 328 $200 329 $330 330 $510 331 $65 332 $75 333 $90 334 $600 335 $100

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336 337 338 339 340 341 342 345 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 369 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391

$180 $60 $80 $10 $40 $40 $45 $40 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $70 $150 $80 $50 $50 $50 $70 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $200 $20 $120 $20 $20 $10 $20 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $10 $20 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $40 $20 $110

392 393 394 395 396 397 398 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 417 418 419 420 421 422 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 446 448 450

$350 $25 $110 $140 $180 $350 $150 $90 $70 $40 $250 $210 $10 $90 $50 $100 $50 $10 $110 $300 $110 $50 $500 $10 $50 $100 $50 $20 $20 $290 $10 $10 $90 $50 $55 $135 $40 $30 $80 $55 $60 $50 $75 $210 $100 $60 $50 $60 $5 $55 $20

451 452 454 455 456 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500

$10 $10 $410 $30 $300 $10 $30 $100 $10 $30 $80 $10 $25 $50 $10 $10 $10 $5 $5 $5 $10 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $20 $15 $10 $10 $15 $5 $5 $5 $5 $20 $20 $210 $160 $90 $90 $10 $10

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

"Hopeful" Acland, L G D Adams, C Warren Alexander, James Edward, Sir Amundsen, Roald Andersen, Johannes C Anderson, Atholl Anderson, James Angas, George French [Aubert, Mary Joseph] B[aucke], W[illiam] Babbage, S Barton Bagnall, A G and G C Petersen Banks, Joseph Barbot, Jean Bargrave, Robert Barker, [Mary Anne], Lady Barlow, P W [Barr, James]/An Old Identity Barr, William and Glyndwr Williams Barratt, Glynn Barthorp, Michael Bateman, William Bathgate, Alexander Bathgate, John Beatis, Antonio de Beattie, Herries Beecham, John Begg, A Charles and Neil C Begg Bell, Geo W Bell, James Mackintosh Best, Elsdon Bickerton, [A W] Bidwill, John Carne Blackie, W G (editor) Bonwick, James Booth, Robert B Bradshaw, John Braim, Thomas Henry Brassington, A C Brees, S C Brett, Henry Bridges, R C and P E H Hair Broecke, Pieter van den Brookes, Dewin Stanley Brown, William Buick, T Lindsay Bull, George 56

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