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CONTENTS 7
Notes and index of subjects
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Guide for buyers
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Conditions of sale for buyers
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Index of authors
Head of Department Ben Ashley P: 09 524 6804 E: bashley@webbs.co.nz
Cover: Lot 304 Back cover: Lot 304
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 sale is subject to the Conditions of sale for buyers' printed in this catalogue. Bethunes 3
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RARE & COLLECTABLE COMICS Bethunes is pleased to announce an auction celebrating
JUNE 16 SUNDAY 10:00AM Contact Ben Ashley E: bashley@webbs.co.nz P: 09 524 6804
rare and collectable comics. Highlights include the 100th issue of 'Captain America', 'The Incredible Hulk', 181, featuring the first ever appearance of Wolverine and 'Batman', 1-4. This is a rare opportunity for collectors to attain some of the most sought after titles from the Golden, Silver and Bronze ages of American comic books. Final entries for this sale are now invited.
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Natural history curiosities and oddities Bethunes are pleased to present a sale celebrating the weird and wonderful world of natural history. Highlights include a dinosaur skeleton, a selection of taxidermy, rare fossils, specimens, sharks teeth and a mammoth tooth. Further entries for this auction are now invited.
Fossilised dinosaur skeleton 640mm x 950mm $10,000 - $15,000 6 Bethunes
SEPT 2013 ENTRIES NOW INVITED Contact Ben Ashley E: bashley@webbs.co.nz P: 09 524 6804
NOTES AND INDEX OF SUBJECTS Sale 96 – 15 April 2013 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).
CONDITION ABBREVIATIONS F Fine A mint or close to mint copy.
Index of Subjects Auction No: 96 on 15 April 2013
VG Very good An exceptionally good copy, which may not look new or which may have a minor fault.
Subject Lots Maori and Pacific Islands New Zealand Maritime New Zealand regional
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137 - 159 160 - 229
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).
New Zealand literature
273 - 290
Children’s literature
291 - 295
New Zealand ephemera
OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AF With all faults DJ Dust jacket HC Hardcover SC Softcover
Antarctica
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48 - 136
Natural history and science
230 - 234 235 - 245
Military
246 - 253
Antiquarian
254 - 272
Australia Nineteenth century photography
296 - 299 300 - 301 302 - 304
Mountaineering
305 - 307
Motoring
308 - 308
Captain James Cook Cartography
309 - 314 315 - 324
New Zealand art and architecture
325 - 342
New Zealand biography and travel
343 - 355
Church history and religion
356 - 361
IMPORTANT Descriptions are a guide only. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the condition of lots.
ILLUSTRATIONS 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).
Fishing New Zealand Wars First World War
362 - 362 363 - 369 370 - 379
Postcards
380 - 382
Literature
383 - 388
Second World War
389 - 393
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Maori and Pacific Islands 1. An album containing fifteen photographs relating to Tonga c1950s. Photographs depict a variety of Tongan related scenes, inlcuding ministerial visits, dancers, feasting and fishing. Details and information relating to each image are inscribed verso. Housed in a clear file album. G. [15]. Est. $100 2. Portraits of tattooed warrior chiefs of New Zealand : the Millard collection [Auckland : V R Millard,] 1942] 4to. [12] leaves. ports. SC, with soiling and slight tears. Wear to contents. G/G-. 3. [New Testament] Ko te Kawenata Hou : o to tatou Ariki o te Kai Whakaora o Ihu Karaiti / Ko te pukapuka o nga Waiata. Two editions in one volume Ranana [i.e. London] : He mea ta ma te Huihuinga ta Paipera mo Ingarani mo te Ao Katoa, 1862, 12mo. 519 p, 129 p. Ornately bound with gilt titles. Rubbing to boards and spine. Owners inscription to paste-down. Mild wear to contents. G. 4. Alpers, Antony Maori myths and tribal legends / retold by Antony Alpers ; illustrated by Patrick Hanly 3rd ed. Auckland : Longman, 1974, 8vo. 252 p. illus. Illustrated DJ. Red cloth boards with gold titles and motif. Mild wear to covers and contents. G/G+. 5. Armstrong, E S The history of the Melanesian mission 1st ed. London : Isbister, 1900, tall 8vo. xxviii, 371 p. [9] leaves of plates (1 folded). illus. Blue cloth boards with spotting and rubbing to spine. Owners inscription to paste-down. Foxing to contents. G/G-. Est. $50 6. Barrow, Terrance Maori wood sculpture of New Zealand 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, [1969], 4to. 162 p. illus. (part col.), ports. (part col.). Brown cloth boards. Illustrated endpapers. Light sunning and occasional foxing to contents. G/G+. 7. Benton, Richard The first basic Maori word list / Ko nga kupu pu noa o te reo Maori. Plus one Wellington : New Zealand Council for Educational Research, 1982, 8vo. 64 p. SC. Stapled. Minor wear. Plus ‘The Treaty of Waitangi : its origins and significance : a series of papers / presented at a seminar held at Victoria University of Wellington, 19-20 February 1972 under the auspices of the Department of University Extension of the University ; foreword by Sir Guy Powles’. ([Wellington] : [Victoria University of Wellington Dept. of] University Extension, 1972). Both G/G+. [2].
8. Best, Elsdon The Maori as he was : a brief account of Maori life as it was in pre-European days. Plus one by the same author. 1st ed. Wellington : Dominion Museum, 1924, 8vo. xv, 280 p. illus. Green cloth boards with gold titles. Rubbing to extremities and spine. Owners inscription. Mild wear to contents. Plus ‘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’. (Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1929.) Both G/G+. [2]. 9. Best, Elsdon The pa Maori : an account of the fortified villages of the Maori in preEuropean and modern times : illustrating methods of defence by means of ramparts, fosses, scarps and stockades Wellington : Board of Maori Ethnological Research for the Dominion Museum, 1927, 4to. viii, 339 p. illus, maps. Original wrappers with mild wear and discolouration. Chips to lower wrapper. Light wear and foxing to contents. G-/G. Est. $50 10. Bible, Maori Ko te Paipera Tapu, ara te Kawenata Tawhito me te Kawenata Hou London : British and Foreign Bible Society, 1925, 8vo. 1191 p. Black cloth binding. Mild wear and bumps to spine. Owners inscription to front free endpaper. Minor foxing to contents. Revision by H W Williams of 1887 edition. Reprinted in 1925. A nice copy. G/G+. 11. Brown, J Macmillan Maori and Polynesian : their origin, history and culture London : Hutchinson 1907, 8vo. xxxi, 300 p. Red cloth covered boards. Rubbing and sunning to spine and fore edge. Owners inscription to front paste-down. Foxing to contents. G. 12. Browne, Thomas Gore Ko nga Ture o Ingarani. The Laws of England; compiled and translated into the Maori Language, by direction of His Excellency Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, CB, Governor of New Zealand etc 1st ed. Auckland, 1858, 4to. ii, xiv, 68 p. Covers removed and housed in plastic slips. Considerable losses and soiling. Dampstaining to contents. AF/FA. Est. $120
13. Buck, Peter Henry The evolution of Maori clothing 1st ed. New Plymouth : Printed by Thomas Avery & Sons, 1926. xx, 248 p. [40] p. of plates. illus. Red cloth boards with considerable wear and cracking to spine. Ex library copy with owners inscription to front paste-down. Foxing to contents with occasional libray stamp. A serviceable copy. G-. 14. Buck, Peter Henry Vikings of the sunrise. Plus one by the same author Philadelphia : J B Lippincott, c1938, 8vo. xiii, 335 p. [25] p. of plates. illus, maps, ports. DJ with slight tears and sunning to spine. Brown cloth boards. Mild wear to contents. Plus ‘The coming of the Maori’. Both G/G+. [2]. 15. Cowan, James Fairy folk tales of the Maori. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs 1925, 8vo. viii, 173 p. [11] leaves of plates. ports. Red cloth boards with mild wear and sunning to spine. Foxing and occasional annotations to contents. G. Est. $80 16. Cowan, James Fairy folk tales of the Maori. Plus one. 2nd ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1930, small 8vo. viii, 173 p. [12] p. of plates. illus. Red cloth boards. Rubbing and slight tear to spine. Owners inscription to endpapers. Scattered foxing to contents. Plus ‘Complete manual of Maori grammar and conversation, with vocabulary’ edited by Sir Apirana Ngata. Fifth edition, Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1939]. Both G/G+. [2]. Est. $50 17. Cowan, James The Maori, yesterday and to-day 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs 1930, 8vo. xi, 266 p. illus. Brown cloth boards with contrasting green and gold titles. Minor rubbing to spine and corners. Owners inscription to endpapers. Mild sunning and wear to contents. A nice copy. G+. Est. $50 18. Danvin, Victor Marie Felix An album containing uncoloured engravings, chielfy depicting Oceanic subjects Contains 30 loose sheets, housed in an album. Light wear and spotting. G. 19. de Sainson, Louis Auguste A collection of plates taken from Dumont D’Urville’s ‘The Voyage of the Corvette L’Astrolabe’ 1826-1829. Plus clippings and related material c1830s. 14 loose sheets, housed in an album. Light wear and creasing. De Sainson was draughtsman on the Astrolabe, which sailed for the south seas under d’Urville in 1826. He depicted
numerous representations of New Zealand scenery and life, illustrating the account of the voyage and superintended various illustrations made in other French publications relating to New Zealand. Also included is a selection of clippings and other related material. G. Est. $150 20. Fiji Publicity Board Fiji : the land of eternal sunshine. Plus one [Sydney : Waite & Bull, Printers, 1939], 8vo. [11] p. illus, map. SC, stapled, with mild wear to covers and contents. Contains information for travellers produced by the Tourist Bureau of the Fiji Publicity Board. Includes references to New Zealand. Plus, ‘Samoa’, published by direction of the Minister of External Affairs, Wellington, N Z, for public information. (Wellington : Printed by L T Watkins, [1935]). Both G/G-. [2]. 21. Grey, George, Sir Polynesian mythology & ancient traditional history of the New Zealanders : as furnished by their priests and chiefs London G Routledge & Sons ; New York : E P Dutton, [1850], 12mo. xv, 247 p. music. Green cloth boards. Wear and foxing. G. 22. Izett, James Maori lore : the traditions of the Maori people with the more important of their legends Wellington : Government Printer, 1904, 8vo. vii, 451 p. [27] leaves of plates. illus, ports. Red cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear to fore edge and sunning to spine. Small adhesive sticker to upper board. Mild sunning and foxing to contents. ‘A popular presentation which incurred strong criticism for its treatment and style’-Bagnall. A good copy. G/G+. 23. King, Michael Moko : Maori tattooing in the 20th century 1st ed. Wellington : Alister Taylor, 1972, 4to. [121] p. illus, ports (some col.). DJ, with wear and soiling. Maroon cloth boards. Light wear to contents. G/G+. 24. King, Michael Moriori : a people rediscovered. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. Auckland : Viking, 1989, 4to. 226 p. illus, maps, ports. DJ with mild wear and sunning. Green cloth boards. Light wear to contents. A strong copy. Plus ‘ Te Puea, a biography’. (Auckland : Hodder and Stoughton, 1977). Mild wear. Both G+/VG-. Est. $50
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25. Lewis, David The Maori : heirs of Tane. Plus two 1st ed. London : Orbis, 1982, 4to. 128 p. col. illus. SC, with soiling to spine and contents. Plus, ‘Whaowhia : Maori art and its artists’, by Gilbert Archey. (Auckland : Collins, 1977). DJ/HC. Wear and soiling. ‘Behind the tattooed face’, by Heretaunga Pat Baker. (Queen Charlotte Sound : Cape Catley, 1975). SC with wear and soiling, binding weak. All generally G/G-. [3]. Est. $50 26. Methodist Church of New Zealand Ko te pukapuka o nga inoi me era atu tikanga a te Hahi Weteriana (Methodist) : nga himene me nga hakarameta, me era atu ritenga hoki o te hahi (London : Epworth Press), 1938, small 8vo. 258 p. Maroon cloth boards with gilt titles. Small inscription to paste-down. Light wear, foxing and occasional neat annotations to contents. G/G-. Est. $50 27. Mitira, Tiaki Hikawera Takitimu Facsimilie ed. Wellington : Reed, 1972, 8vo. 271, xxii p. [14] p. of plates. illus, geneal. tables (some folded), ports. DJ, with light wear and sunning to spine. Brown cloth boards. Light wear and occasional spotting to contents. A nice copy. G+. Est. $60 28. New Testament, Maori Ko te Kawenata Hou o to tatou Ariki o te Kai Whakaora o Ihu Karaiti. He mea whakamaori i te reo Kariki London: Harrison & Son, 1852, 8vo. 371 p. Fifth edition of the New Testament. Full leather. Considerable wear to binding. Losses to spine and surfaces. Joints cracked. Inscribed by H Williams. Wear to contents. Annotations. AF/FA. Est. $50 29. Nga Tangata taumata rau 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, 444 p. 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). Along with ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1870-1900’ (Bridget Williams Books and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1994), HC/DJ, VG, ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1901-1920’ (Auckland University Press with Bridget Williams Books and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1996), HC/DJ, VG, ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1921-1940’ (Auckland University Press and the Department of Internal Affairs, 1998), HC/ DJ, VG, and ‘Nga Tangata taumata rau : 1941-1960’
(Auckland University Press and the Department of Internal Affairs, 2000), HC/DJ, VG. [5]. Est. $200 30. Parkinson, Sydney Two engravings. ‘A New Zealand warrior in his proper dress & compleatly armed according to their manner’, and ‘A native of Otaheite in the dress of his country’ c1784. Two engravings taken from Parkinson’s ‘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’. (London; Printed for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry, and James Phillips, in the George-Yard, 1784). Mounted on board and reproduced side by side with ‘Gent. Mag. August. 1784’ inscribed to upper left hand corner. Includes a standing portrait of a Maori man, holding a tewhatewha in his left hand. He has feathers in his hair, a dogskin cloak, a patu tucked into his belt and bone ornaments at his neck. Foxing and wear. G-. Est. $50 31. Polynesian Society Journal of the Polynesian Society. 5 issues from v. 31-33 and 20 issues from v. 34-38 New Plymouth : Thomas Avery, 1922-29, tall 8vo. (various pagings). illus, plates. Original wrappers with wear, chipping and library stamps. Wear and occasional foxing to contents. A good collection. Generally G- [25]. Est. $100 32. Pomare, Maui & Cowan, James Legends of the Maori. In two volumes 1st ed. Wellington : Harry H Tombs, 1930-34, 4to. 2 v. illus, tables, port. Brown cloth boards with gold titles. Wear and mild sunning to spines. Tidy inscription to endpapers. Scattered foxing to contents. v. 1 Mythology, traditional history, folk-lore and poetry. v. 2. Maori-Polynesian historical traditions, folk-lore and stories of old New Zealand. Strong copies. G. [2]. Est. $100 33. Pope, James H Te pukapuka kura Maori : he korero kohikohi. [Native school reader for standards II and III. Maori] Poneke [i.e. Wellington] : He mea whakahau : George Didsbury, Kai-ta o te Kawanatanga, 1887, 12mo. 144 p. Decorative green cloth boards with blind stamped titles. Discolouration to spine. Small, tidy inscription to paste down. Spotting to contents. A nice copy. G+. Est. $50 34. Pybus, T A Maori and missionary : early Christian missions in the South Island of New Zealand 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1954, 8vo. vi, 187 p. [8] p. of plates. DJ with wear, soiling and slight tears. Green cloth boards. Mild foxing to contents. G.
35. Schoon, Theo Jade country 1st ed. Sydney : Jade Arts, 1973, 8vo. 143 p. col. illus, map. DJ with tears and soiling. Red cloth boards. Owners inscription to pastedown. Mild soiling to contents. G-/G. 36. Smith, S Percy Hawaiki : the original home of the Maori, with a sketch of Polynesian history. Plus one. 3rd ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1910, 8vo. 301 p. [2] folded leaves of plates, illus, maps. Green cloth boards with gold titles. Wear to extremities and spine. Inscription to front free endpaper. Minor wear and foxing to contents. A nice copy. Plus ‘Polynesian mythology & ancient traditional history of the New Zealanders, as furnished by their priests and chiefs’, by Sir George Grey. (Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1929). Both G/G+. [2]. 37. Stafford, D M Te Arawa : a history of the Arawa people 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1967, large 8vo. x, 573 p. [24] p. of plates. illus, map. DJ, with platic wrappers. Maroon cloth boards with paper wrappers. Mild wear to covers and contents. Traces the history of Te Arawa from their 14th century migration to Aotearoa/New Zealand until the late 1880s. A well preserved copy. G/G+. Est. $50 38. Sutherland, I L G The Maori situation 1st ed. Wellington : Harry H Tombs, 1935. 8vo. 123 p. Paper covers. An informed and sympathetic defence of Sir Apirana Ngata’s administration as Native Minister and his efforts to develop Maori agriculture. Owners incription to front free endpaper. Includes a newspaper clipping pasted in. G. 39. Sutherland, I L G The Maori situation 1st ed. Wellington : Harry H Tombs, 1935, 8vo. 123 p. Paper covers. An informed and sympathetic defence of Sir Apirana Ngata’s administration as Native Minister and his efforts to develop Maori agriculture. G. 40. Tavers, W T The stirring times of Te Rauparaha (Chief of the Ngatitoa). Plus one 1st ed. Christchurch ; Melbourne : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1906], 8vo. 246 p. [1] leaf of plates. illus, plan, ports. Decorative red cloth boards with gilt spine. Rubbing and sunning. Inscription to front free endpaper. Light foxing to contents. Plus, ‘Musings in Maoriland : stray thoughts and fugitive fancies’, by James Sillars. (Masterton : Wairarapa Daily Times, 1908). Both G/G-. [2].
41. 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. xv, 730 p. [9] leaves of plates. illus, (1 col.), ports. 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. $100 42. Taylor, W A Lore and history of the South Island Maori 1st ed. Christchurch : Bascands Ltd, [1952], 8vo. 196 p. [22] leaves of plates. illus, ports, maps. T210. Green cloth covered boards with gilt titling and tiki centrefront. Mild foxing to contents. Chapters on Maori traditional history and Maori associations of, chiefly, Canterbury and Otago reserves and place names. A nice copy. G+. Est. $50 43. Tregear, Edward The Aryan Maori 1st ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1885, 8vo. 107 p. [1] leaf of plates. facsim. Decorative cloth boards in tissue wrappers. Neat inscription to title page. Scattered 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’- Bagnall. In English with some Maori. A strong copy. G. Est. $60 44. Tregear, Edward The Maori-Polynesian comparative dictionary. Plus one. 1st ed. Wellington : Lyon and Blair, 1891, large 8vo. xxiv, 675, [1] p. Brown cloth boards with wear to fore edge and spine. Owners inscription to paste-down, with newspaper clippings laid in. Foxing to contents. Plus ‘A dictionary of the Maori language’, by Herbert W Williams. 5th ed. Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1921. Both G/G+. [2]. Est. $50
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45. 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, 164 p. Frontis. Volume II: ix, 194, 177 p. Frontis, plates. Volume III: x, 316, 123 p. Frontis, folding plate, plates. Volume IV: v-[viii], [3]-245, 236 p. Plates. 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. $400 46. White, John The Ancient History of the Maori. Volume VI 1st ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1890, 8vo. Red cloth cover, black Maori head motif centre front. Small signature to browned fly leaf, numerical reference on front free endpaper. Browning to contents. English/Maori text. Full title ‘His Mythology and Traditions. Tainui’. G. Est. $120 47. Wilson, Ormond From Hongi Hika to Hone Heke : a quarter century of upheaval 1st ed. Dunedin : McIndoe 1985, 8vo. 330 p. illus. DJ. Purple cloth boards. Light wear and sunning. A nice copy. VG-. Est. $50
New Zealand 48. A collection of New Zealand wrestling and boxing publications 1940-63, 4to. Collection includes 23 issues of ‘Wrestling Review’, with three copies inscribed by notable wrestlers of the period, such as Ken Kenneth and Jumping Joe Andrews. Plus two copies of ‘The New Zealand Ring’ dated January 21st, 1960 and Thursday December 5th, 1963. All with original wrappers, stapled. Some wear and foxing. Also included is ‘Steve Rickard’s life on the mat’, by John Mancer. (Auckland : Rugby Press, 1979). Featuring entertaining insights into New Zealand wrestling culture. All generally G. [26]. Est. $120 49. A collection of newspapers, engravings and materials relating to New Zealand Collection includes : Pages from the ‘The New Zealand Gazette’, no. 50. c1907. Contains information regarding land titles and settlement. Six clippings taken from the ‘The Illustrated London News’, dated mid nineteenth century, with illustrations of scenic New Zealand including Panmure Bridge and the wreck of H M S Orpheus. Loose pages from ‘New Zealand : correspondence between the Wesleyan
Missionary Committee and the Right Honourable Sir John Pakington, Bart., M P, 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’. ([London] : P P Thomas, Printer, [1852]). A coloured print of two Kaka’s. Three engravings taken from ‘Bankes’s new system of Geography’. A coloured print depicting Te Tarata. A copy of the ‘News Chronicle’, dated Tuesday, June 2, 1953, with the front page celebrating Sir Edmund Hillary’s successful ascent of Everest. A copy of ‘The Illustrated London News’, dated Saturday, July 26, 1845. Contains material relating to Maori and British fighting and a plan of Russell. All generally G/G-. Est. $120 50. A signed portrait of Jean Batten 1934. A single photograph captured by notable Auckland photographer Arthur Breckon. The image depicts Jean in her aviation suit, holding a bouquet of flowers in one hand and a kitten in the other. A de Havilland DH 60 Moth appears in the background, suggesting this photograph was taken before one of her attempts to fly solo from England to Australia. Image shows mild wear but is clear and strong. Breckon’s stamp to verso. G. Est. $100 51. An album containing 102 postcards, chiefly relating to regional New Zealand Late 19th C. Album contains a selection of early postcards, many depicting regional New Zealand, including Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay and Taumarunui. Some postally used. All cards mounted and housed in a ornately bound album. A strong collection. G+. Est. $400 52. An album containing 171 postcards, chiefly depicting Birthday and Christmas greetings Early 20th C. Album contains a selection of postcards, many depicting Birthday and Christmas greetings. Also includes several cards with illustrations from Bruce Bairnsfather’s ‘Fragments from the Front’ series. Some postally used. Well presented. A good collection. G. Est. $400 53. Auckland Industrial and Mining Exhibition : opened December 1st, 1898 : official handbook and catalogue Auckland : Geddis and Blomfield, 1898, 8vo. lxxxiii, 200 p. illus, ports. Leather bound with gilt titles. Significant wear and rubbing to boards and spine. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Mild wear to contents. A serviceable copy. Covers, FA. Contents, G.
54. Five titles relating to horse racing Collection includes : ‘Grenville : the story of a great New Zealand jockey’, by Jim Knight. (Auckland : Cassell New Zealand, 1977). ‘Gentlemen of the Australian Turf’, by David Hickie. (London : Angus Robertson Publishers, 1986). ‘The Bill Skelton story’, by Bill Skelton with Tony Hilton. (Wellington : Reed, 1976). Inscribed by the author. ‘Sods I have cut on the turf’, by Jack Leach. (London : Victor Gollancz, 1961). ‘Win at flat racing with the experts’, edited by Andrew Ewart. London : Stanley Paul, 1974. All generally G/ G+. [5]. 55. The official record : New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington. Wellington : Government Printer, 1886, 8vo. xii, 230, 123 p. [1] folded leaf of plates. plan. Decorative blue cloth boards with gilt titles and motif. Significant wear and soiling. Fading to spine and chipping to lower board. Small inscriptions to lining papers. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. 56. Three titles relating to New Zealand. Collection includes: ‘Poverty and progress in New Zealand’, by W B Sutch. (Wellington : Modern Books, 1941). ‘Cheerful Yesterdays’, by O T J Alpers. (Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1930). ‘New Zealand’, edited by Horace Belshaw. (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1947). All G/G-. [3]. 57. Why the ‘All Blacks’ triumphed! : Daily Mail story of the tour [London : Daily Mail,] 1906], 4to. 103 p. [4] p. of plates. illus. Significant wear. Lacks lower wrapper. Upper wrapper loose. Browning to contents. AF/FA. 58. [Craik, George L] The New Zealanders London : Charles Knight, 1830, 12mo. iv, 424 p. illus, map. Half calf with marbled boards. Wear to extremities and spine. Small inscription to front paste down. Foxing to contents. Written around the experiences of John Rutherford, ‘the white chief’ who, after shipwrecked on the East Coast of the North Island, was adopted by a Maori tribe, tattooed, given wives and rank. Originally published in 2 v. earlier in 1830. Part of ‘The Library of entertaining knowledge’ series. A nice copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $50 59. Adams, Geoffrey T Wilsonia : the story of Robert Wilson and the merchant firm of R Wilson & Co., Ltd. which he founded one hundred years ago Private ed. Dunedin : [R Wilson], 1962, 8vo. 61 p. illus, port. Red cloth boards
with spotting to spine. Inscription by Erlton Wilson (Chairman of Directors) to endpapers. Light wear to contents. G. 60. Andersen, Johannes Carl Bird-song and New Zealand song birds. Inscribed by the author Subscribers ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1926, 8vo. [vi], 215 p. [18] leaves of plates. illus, music. Red cloth boards. Bumps to corners and mild wear to spine. Inscription to paste down. Minor wear to contents. Subscribers copy, no. 429, signed by the author. A good copy. G/G+. 61. Andersen, Johannes Carl The lure of New Zealand book collecting 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1936, 8vo. 118 p. Orange cloth boards with mild wear and soiling. Occasional foxing to contents. Contains a short list of collectors’ books and values. A nice copy of this scarce work. G. 62. Barry, William Jackson Glimpses of the Australian colonies and New Zealand : a thrilling narrative of the early days : embodying the life-history of Captain William Jackson Barry who arrived in New South Wales in 1829 1st ed. Auckland : Brett, 1903, 4to. 210 p. ports. Decorative cloth boards. Wear and fading, particularly to upper board and spine. Inscriptions to lining papers and verso of title page. Foxing to contents. G-. 63. Beaglehole, J C The discovery of New Zealand 2nd ed. London : Oxford University Press, 1961, 8vo. xii, 102 p. frontis, illus, chart (fold.). DJ. Green cloth boards. Mild wear and sunning. Minor wear and foxing to contents. G+. 64. Benard, Robert Le Poe de la Nouvelle Zelande c1780?. Mounted, hand coloured engraving (230mm x 175mm). Inscribed ‘ Benrad Direx’ to bottom right hand corner and ‘Pl 9’ to upper right. Originally produced by William Hodges who was the official artist aboard Cook’s second voyage. G. Est. $50 65. Benard, Robert Plante de Lin de la Nouvelle Zélande c1778. Mounted hand coloured engraving (370mm x 230mm) taken from the French edition of James Cook’s second voyage entitled ‘Voyage dans l’Hemisphere Austral, et autour du Monde, fait sur les Vaissseaux de Roi, l’Aventure, la Resolution, en 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775’. Some wear and creasing. G. Est. $50
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66. Benard, Robert Trombes de mer aupres de la Nouvelle Zelande c1770s. Mounted plate (370mm x 230mm) taken from the French edition of James Cook’s second voyage, entitled ‘Voyage dans l’Hemisphère Austral, et autour du Monde, fait sur les Vaissseaux de Roi, l’Aventure, la Résolution, en 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775.’ Inscribed ‘Benard Direx’ lower right hand corner and ‘Pl. 10 Bis’ to upper right. Some spotting and creasing. G. Est. $80 67. Blake, Andrew H Sixty years in New Zealand : stories of peace and war 1st ed. Wellington : Gordon & Gotch, [1909], 8vo. xii, 242 p. B978. Green cloth boards. Wear and soiling. Binding weak. Foxing and soiling to contents. ‘Chiefly Hawke’s Bay and Hauhau campaign reminiscences ; many inaccuracies’ - Bagnall. G/G-. 68. Bolitho, Hector With the prince in New Zealand. Inscribed by the author Auckland : Edwin Sayes, 1920, 8vo. 215 p. [22] leaves of plates. illus, ports. Grey cloth boards. Soiling to spine and spotting to lower board. Foxing to contents. G-. 69. Bracken, Thomas Musings in Maoriland Dunedin : A T Keirle, 1890, 4to. viii, 359 p. [20] leaves of plates. illus. Ornately bound with pictorial gilt titles and spine. Wear to corners. Mild foxing to contents. A good copy. G/G+. 70. Bradshaw, John New Zealand as it is 1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883, 8vo. viii, 392 p. Brown cloth boards. Cracking and losses to spine. Wear to fore edge. Owners inscription to title page, foxing to contents. AF/FA. 71. Buick, Thomas Lindsay The Treaty of Waitangi : or, how New Zealand became a British colony 1st ed. Wellington : Mackay, 1914, large 8vo. xv, 346 p. [16] leaves of plates. illus, maps. Blue cloth boards with gold titles. Wear and rubbing to fore edge and spine. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Foxing to contents. G. Est. $50 72. Buick, Thomas Lindsay Waitangi : ninetyfour years after 1st ed. New Plymouth : Thomas Avery, 1936, 8vo. ix, 122 p. Maroon cloth boards. Light wear and sunning. Occasional foxing to contents. A nice copy. G+. 73. Burrell, Arthur Bert Milnes : a brief memoir 1st ed. Letchworth : Printed by the Temple Press, 1922, 8vo. 47 p. [5] leaves of plates. illus, ports. Quarter cloth with wear and bumps to extremities.
Biographical inscription to front paste down and free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. Privately printed. Scarce. G. Est. $50 74. Butchers, A G Education in New Zealand : an historical survey of educational progress amongst the Europeans and the Maoris since 1878 ; forming with ‘Young New Zealand’ a complete history of education in New Zealand from the beginning of the nineteenth century. Plus one. 1st ed. Dunedin : Coulls Somerville Wilkie, 1930, thick 8vo. xxiii, 656 p. [53] leaves of plates. illus. Purple cloth boards. Considerable wear and sunning. Spine cracked, with repairs. Inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. G-. Plus ‘Victoria University College : an essay towards a history’. By J C Beaglehole. (Wellington : Published for Victoria University College by the New Zealand University Press, 1949). DJ with losses. Green cloth boards, mild wear to contents. G/ G+. [2]. 75. 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 : Williams and Norgate, 1881, 8vo. xii, 359 p. plates, illus, map. Dark blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Knocks to upper board. Rubbing to lower board. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. 76. Clarke, George Notes on early life in New Zealand 1st ed. Hobart : J Walch, 1903, 8vo. 106 p. ports. Blue cloth boards with wear and soiling. Dampstaining to lower board. Small inscriptions to lining papers. Mild wear to contents. A serviceable copy. Covers, FA, contents G. 77. Clarke, Ron The lonely breed 1st ed. London : Pelham Books, 1967, 8vo. 187 p. [20] p. of plates. illus. DJ with creasing and slight tears. Olive cloth boards. Occasional foxing to contents. A book about distance runners in the period 1866 to 1966. Includes chapters on Murray Halberg, Jack Lovelock, Arthur Lydiard, Neville Scott and Peter Snell. A good copy. G. Est. $50 78. Cocker, J & Malton Murray, J (editors) Temperance and prohibition in New Zealand 1st ed. London : Epworth Press, 1930, 8vo. 276 p. [32] p. of plates. ports. Blue cloth boards. Mild shelf wear. Inscriptions to lining papers. Scattered foxing to contents. Includes an alphabetical list: Prohibition who’s who in New Zealand: p. 205-263. G/G+.
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79. 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. 48 p. 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. 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. $300 80. Cowan, James The old frontier : Te Awamutu, the story of the Waipa Valley : the missionary, the soldier, the pioneer farmer, early colonization, the war in Waikato, life on the Maori border and later-day settlement 1st ed. Te Awamutu : Waipa Post Printing and Publishing Co., 1922, 4to. 104 p. [15] leaves of plates. ports, maps. Green cloth boards with gold titles. Wear and cracking to spine. Booksellers stamp to front free endpaper and inscription to pastedown. Spotting to contents. G. 81. Craik, George L The New Zealanders : containing a narrative of the first discovery of the island and the adventures of its early visitors : with an interesting description of its present inhabitants : to which is added the personal history of a sailor who was detained by them for several years London : M A Nattali, 1847, small 8vo. iv, 424 p. illus, map. Decorated green cloth boards. Sunning to spine. Wear to extremities. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. Includes an account of John Rutherford’s 10 years’ residence in New Zealand. A strong copy. G. Est. $50 82. Crawford, James Coutts Recollections of travel in New Zealand and Australia 1st ed. London : Trubner & Co., 1880, 8vo. xiv, 468 p. [6] leaves of plates. illus, maps (1 folded). Original brown cloth boards with gold tooled titles and motifs. Creasing and wear to fore edge with soiling and rubbing to spine. Binding starting. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy of the scarce work. G. Est. $80 83. Department of Internal Affairs The New Zealand honours list 5th ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1964, 8vo. 153 p. SC, stapled. Small inscription to top right of front wrapper. Mild wear to wrappers and contents. G.
84. Duggan, Eileen New Zealand bird songs Wellington : Harry H Tombs, [1929], 8vo. 44 p. Mauve cloth boards, with soiling and wear. Small inscription to front pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. G/G-. 85. Dumont, d’Urville J New Zealand, 18261827, from the French of Dumont d’Urville : an English translation of the Voyage de l’Astrolabe in New Zealand waters 1st ed. [Wellington] : Printed by the Wingfield Press for O Wright, [1950], small 4to. xi, 250 p. illus, maps. DJ with slight tears. Blue cloth boards. Mild foxing to contents. G. 86. Eccles, Alfred (Editor) A pakeha’s recollections : the reminiscences of Murray Gladstone Thomson 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1944, 8vo. 120 p, [7] leaves of plates. illus, ports. DJ with slight tears. Ochre cloth boards. Slight browning to contents. G. 87. Elder, John Rawson New Zealand : an outline history 1st ed. London : Oxford University Press, 1928, 12mo. 95 p. illus, map. SC. Stapled. Wear and creasing to covers. Mild foxing to contents. G. 88. Elder, John Rawson The pioneer explorers of New Zealand. Plus one 1st ed. London : Blackie & Son, 1929. 1929, 8vo. iv, 121 p. [8] leaves of plates. illus, ports. DJ, with wear and inscriptions. Blue cloth boards. Map to lining papers. Scattered foxing and the odd annotation to contents. Plus, ‘Man of two worlds : Sir Maui Pomare’, by J F Cody. 1st Edition. (Wellington : Reed, 1953). Both G-. [2]. 89. Evans, Charlotte A strange friendship : a story of New Zealand 1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle ; Dunedin : Reith & Wilkie, 1874, 8vo. viii, 247, 48 p. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Bumps to corners and fading to spine. Soiling to lower board. Owners inscription to front free endpaper. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. Est. $50 90. Evans, Charlotte Over the hills and far away : a story of New Zealand 1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1874, small 8vo. viii, 334, 48 p. Ornately bound in red cloth with pictorially gilt titles. Moderate wear to boards and spine. Binding weak. Small, neat inscription to front pastedown. Foxing to contents. Includes advertisements. G-/FA. Est. $50
91. Francis Edwards (Firm) Books, maps and pictures relating to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. A catalogue of the library of the late James Edge Partington. Part one only London : F Edwards, 1934, 8vo. 178, xi p. [6] leaves of plates. illus, ports. SC, stapled. Mild wear to covers and contents. Lacking part two. G. 92. Grace, Alfred Maoriland stories 1st ed. Nelson : Alfred G Betts, 1895, 8vo. 205 p. Stiff card covers with tidy repairs to spine and lower board. Light wear and browning to contents. G-/G. 94. Hector, James (editor) Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 1884. Volume 17. Wellington : Lyon & Blair Printers, 1885, large 8vo. xxxiv, 456 p, lxv. illus, maps. Stiff card covers. Binding weak, covers detaching from spine. Scattered foxing to contents. G-/FA. 93. 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. Plus five 1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, 1887 1887, 4to. 620, xxxvi p. illus, plan, ports. Quarter bound with decorative boards and spine. Wear to coners and spine, rubbing to lower board. Binding starting, but still tight. Inscription to fly leaf. Foxing and soiling to contents. A serviceable copy. Plus, ‘Two worlds : first meetings between Maori and Europeans, 1642-1772’, by Anne Salmond. Inscribed by the author. (Auckland: Viking, 1991). Considerable soiling to covers. Mild wear to contents. ‘The Turanga journals, 1840-1850 : letters and journals of William and Jane Williams, missionaries to Poverty Bay’, edited by Frances Porter. (Wellington : Price Milburn for Victoria University Press, 1974). DJ with wear and soiling to covers and contents. ‘A Maori community in Northland’, by P W Hohepa. (Wellington : Reed, 1970). Soiling to covers and contents. ‘Maori origins and migrations : the genesis of some Pakeha myths and legends’, by M P K Sorrenson. ([Auckland] : Auckland University Press, 1979). Wear and soiling. ‘The story of Te Hono Ki Rarotonga carved meeting house and Hine-Matikotai dining hall, Pakirikiri Marae, Tokomaru Bay, New Zealand’ [compiled by John M Mepham]. [Gisborne : Printed by Logan Print, 1969]. Wear and soiling. All generally G-. [6]. Est. $250 95. Hector, James, Sir Handbook of New Zealand 3rd ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1883, large 8vo. viii, 147 p. [9] leaves of plates (2 folded). illus,
maps (some col.). SC. Wear and soiling. Front cover detached, with inscription to paste down. Lacking rear cover. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. AF/FA. 96. Ingleson, A The battle of life : or reminiscences of a working-man Christchurch : Lyttelton Times, 1881, 8vo. 152 p. Quarter bound with wear to fore edge. New endpapers. Foxing to contents. A good copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $150 97. Kaye, Bannerman Haromi : a New Zealand story 1st ed. London : James Clarke, 1900, 8vo. 460 p. Red cloth boards with gold titles. Wear, soiling and rubbing. Binding starting. Inscription to front endpaper. Foxing to contents. G-. 98. Lawlor, Pat Books and bookmen : New Zealand and overseas. Inscribed by the author Ltd. ed. Wellington : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1954, large 8vo. xii, 267 p. [12] p. of plates. illus, ports. DJ, with wear, chipping and sunning. Maroon cloth boards. Sunning and occasional foxing to contents. ‘Chiefly devoted to aspects of book-collecting including auction sales, private libraries, bookplates, etc., with notes on eighty writers primarily from a collector’s point of view.’-Bagnall. Limited edition of 400 copies, this is number 69. G. Est. $50 99. Lydiard, Arthur Run to the top. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1962, 8vo. 182 p. [25] p. of plates. illus. DJ with wear. Green cloth boards. Contains a clipping, laid in. Foxing to contents. Plus ‘Run, the Lydiard way’. (Auckland : Hodder and Stoughton, [1978]). Both G/G+. [2]. Est. $50 100. Maning, F E Old New Zealand : a tale of the good old times London : Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1912, 8vo. xxix, 352 p. [16] leaves of plates. illus, ports. Blue cloth boards. Rubbing to edges and spine. Binding starting but still tight. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Foxing to contents. G. 101. Maxwell, E Recollections and reflections of an old New Zealander 1st ed. Dunedin : Reed, 1935, 8vo. 242 p. [11] leaves of plates. illus, ports, plan. DJ, with wear and losses. Blue cloth boards, rubbed. Owners tidy inscription to pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. Limited edition of 500 copies, numbered and signed by the author, this is number 10. A good copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $100
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102. McCormick, E H Alexander Turnbull : his life, his circle, his collections Wellington : Alexander Turnbull Library, 1974, large 8vo. xvi, 324 p. [12] leaves of plates, illus. DJ with light soiling and sunning to spine. Navy blue cloth boards. Light wear to contents. VG-. 103. McCrae, Alexander Journal kept in New Zealand in 1820 1st ed. [Wellington] : Alexander Turnbull Library, [1928], 8vo. 33 p. Grey cloth boards with black titles. Light wear to covers and contents. G. 104. McLintock A H (editor) An encyclopaedia of New Zealand. In three volumes. Wellington : Government Printer, 1966, large 8vo. 3 v. illus, maps. DJ’s with wear and slight tears. Brown cloth boards. Mild wear to contents. G.[3]. 105. McLintock, A H Crown colony government in New Zealand 1st ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1958, large 8vo. xix, 475 p. fontis, illus. DJ with wear and slight tears. Navy cloth boards. Inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear to contents. G/G+. 106. Meredith, G L Adventuring in Maoriland in the seventies Sydney : Angus & Robertson, 1935, 8vo. xx, 183 p. DJ with tears to corners and spine. Brown cloth boards. Foxing to contents. 107. Meyer, R J All aboard : iron horses to Wakatipu and shipping on the lake. Inscribed by the author. Plus four 1st ed. Wellington : New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society, 1963, 8vo. x, 118 p. [2] folded leaves of plates. illus (some col.), maps, plans, ports. Grey cloth boards, lacks DJ. Wear and fingerprinting. Wear and browning to contents. Plus, ‘New Zealand Government Railways : Operating Statistics (Government Printer, 1930). Wear to covers and contents, inlcudes several folding tables. ‘Twilight of steam in New Zealand’, by R A John. [Auckland : R John, 1974]. Mild wear. ‘Steam from coal : its production and use in industry : a short course for boiler operators’, published by the N Z Coal Research Association, 1972. Light wear and soiling. ‘The coal industry of New Zealand’, published by Government Printer, 1974. Wear and inscription. All generally G. [5].
108. Miller, John Early Victorian New Zealand : a study of racial tension and social attitudes, 1839-1852 1st ed. London : Oxford University Press, 1958, 8vo. ix, 217 p. illus, ports, map.
DJ with chipping and losses. Green cloth boards with discolouration to spine. Scattered foxing to contents. G. 109. Oliver, W H The story of New Zealand 1st ed. London : Faber and Faber, 1960, 8vo. 301 p. [8] p. of plates, illus, maps. DJ. Green cloth boards. Wear and slight tearing to spine of DJ. Occasional foxing to contents. A nice copy. G+. 110. Perceval, W B Pictorial New Zealand London : Cassell, 1895, large 8vo. xvi, 301 p. illus, maps, ports. Decorative green cloth boards. Bumps to corners and rubbing to spine. Wear and browning to contents. Revised and condensed issue of the New Zealand sections of Cassell’s picturesque Australasia. G. Est. $80 111. Petre, Henry William An account of the settlements of the New Zealand Company, from personal observation during a residence there 3rd ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1841, 8vo. 94 p. [2] leaves of plates (one folded). illus, map. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Some wear to binding. Some soiling and foxing to contents. Repair to reverse of map.’Chiefly an account of Port Nicholson and Wellington from February 1840 when Petre arrived in the Oriental until his temporary return to England 13 months later’-Bagnall. G. Est. $150 112. Reed, A H The story of New Zealand. Inscribed by the author 2nd ed. Wellington : Reed, 1946, 8vo. 535 p. illus. Blue cloth boards with significant wear. Rubbing, losses and splitting to spine, lower board loose. Map to lining papers. Foxing to contents. Second edition of 2500 copies. Warmly inscribed by the author at Hawera, 1962. AF/FA. Est. $50 113. Reeves, William Pember New Zealand 2nd ed. London : Horace Marshall, [c1900], large 12mo. 183 p. map. Red cloth boards with gold titles. Soiling and sunning to spine. Foxing to contents. Story of the Empire series. A nice copy. G. Est. $50 114. Reeves, William Pember New Zealand / painted by F and W Wright ; described by William Pember Reeves 1st ed. London : Adam and Charles Black, 1908, 8vo. ix, 241 p. [77] leaves of plates (1 folded). illus, col. map. Decorative brown cloth boards. Wear to fore edge, cracking and repairs to spine. Inscription to front endpaper. Foxing to contents. AF/FA.
115. Reischek, Andreas Yesterdays in Maoriland : New Zealand in the eighties [Christchurch] : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1952, 8vo. 311, [1] p. [16] leaves of plates. illus. Paper DJ with slight tears and creasing. Blue cloth boards. Owners inscription to front free endpaper. Mild foxing to contents. G/G+.
120. Sewell, Henry The Journal of Henry Sewell 1853-7. In 2 volumes Vol 1: Feb 1853 - May 1854. Vol 2: May 1854 - May 1857. Edited by W David McIntyre 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcoulls, 1980, large 8vo. 2 v. (371; 510 p.). illus. DJs. Black cloth boards. Light wear to covers and contents. VG/VG. [2].
116. Ritter, Karl Die Colonisation von NeuSeeland : ein Vortrag, im wissenschaftlichen Vereine zu Berlin am 22. Januar 1842 Berlin : Wilhelm Besser, 1842, 8vo. 52 p. [1] folded leaf of plates. col. map. New marbled boards and endpapers. Old stamp to title page and verso of map. Light wear and foxing to contents. ‘Material of a lecture derived from interviews with the directors of the New Zealand Company whilst on a visit to London. Praises New Zealand giving a glowing account of its history and production. Applauds the Company’s methods. Prophesies a great future. (Hocken)’-Bagnall. Scarce. Binding VG, contents G. Est. $50
121. Sherrin, R A A 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. 728, xliii p. plates. illus (1 col.), maps, ports. Leather / blue cloth boards with gold titles and motif centrefront. Soiling, bumps to corners and rubbing to spine. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. AF/FA.
117. Rusden, G W History of New Zealand. In three volumes Melbourne : Melville, Mullen & Slade, 1895, 8vo. 3 v. illus, maps (folded). Blue cloth boards with gold tooled titles. Creasing and bumps to extremities. Foxing to contents. Binding starting on v. 1, but still tight. All G/G+. [3]. Est. $80 118. Saunders, Alfred History of New Zealand. Volume II only. 1st ed. Christchurch : Smith, Anthony, Sellars and Co., c1896, 8vo. vii, 558 p., viii. illus, ports. Green cloth boards with rubbing to corners and spine. Owners inscription to front paste-down. Scattered foxing to contents. Lacking first volume. G. 119. Savage, John Savage’s Account of New Zealand in 1805 : together with Schemes of 1771 and 1824 for commerce and colonization. Plus two Wellington : L T Watkins, 1939, 8vo. vii, 184 p. illus. Green cloth boards with mild wear to covers and contents. Owners inscription to front free endpaper. G. Plus, ‘Where the white man treads : selected from a series of articles contributed to the New Zealand herald and the Auckland weekly news, including others now published for the first time’, by William Baucke. Facsimilie of 2nd edition, revised. (Auckland : Wilson & Horton, 1928). DJ. Wear to covers and contents. Owners inscription to pastedown. G/G-. ‘Narrative of a residence in New Zealand. Journal of a residence in Tristan da Cunha’, by Augustus Earle ; edited by E H McCormick. (London : Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1966). Mild wear to covers and contents. G. [3].
122. Stewart, William Downie The Right Honourable Sir Francis H D Bell, P C, G C M G, K C : his life and times Wellington : Butterworth, 1937, 8vo. xviii, 322 p. frontis, [8] p. of plates, illus. Purple cloth boards, lacks DJ. Wear and sunning to spine. Occasional spotting and sunning to contents. G. 123. Sutherland, E G (compiler) The New Zealand turf : historical review : racing, trotting and breeding as an industry Auckland : Newmarket Printing House, Printer, 1945, 8vo. 304 p. illus. Red cloth boards with sunning and wear. Foxing to contents. G. 124. Swainson, William New Zealand : the substance of lectures on the colonization of New Zealand, delivered at Lancaster, Plymouth, Bristol, Hereford, Kirkby Lonsdale, Richmond, and The Charter House, London London : Smith, Elder & Co, 1856, 8vo. 64 p. SC. Green cloth with gold title. Considerable wear, binding weak. Inscription to front free endpaper. Mild spotting and wear to contents. A serviceable copy of this scarce work. G-. Est. $100 125. Victoria University College The foundation professors Subscribers ed. Wellington : Harry H Tombs Ltd., [1934], 4to. [16] p. [4] leaves of plates. col. illus. SC, stapled with gold titles. Mild wear to covers and contents. Tidy inscription to title page. Features reproductions of the presentation oil portraits of John Rankine Brown, Hugh Mackenzie, Thomas Easterfield, and Richard Cockburn Maclaurin. This is the subscribers edition, signed by each professor. G. Est. $50
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126. Vogel, Julius (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 London : Printed for the Government of New Zealand by Wyman & Sons, 1875, 8vo. 272 p. [14] leaves of plates (some folded). illus, maps. Card covers with cloth spine. Wear and repairs. Library stamp to rear cover and front free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. G/G-. 127. Wakefield, Edward New Zealand illustrated : the story of New Zealand and descriptions of its cities and towns Facsimilie ed. [Wellington : Salem Publishing Co., 1967], folio. [43] p. [15] leaves of plates (1 folded). illus (chiefly colour). Illustrated stiff card covers. Owners inscription to front paste-down. Wear and soiling. G/G+. 128. Wakefield, Edward The London journal of Edward Jerningham Wakefield, 1845-46 / edited by Joan Stevens Ltd ed. Wellington : Alexander Turnbull Library and Victoria University of Wellington, 1972, 8vo. xv, 192 p. [9] p. of plates. illus, (some col.), facsims, geneal. tables, folded map. DJ with brown cloth boards. Minor wear. Scattered foxing to contents. A nice copy of this scarce work. G+. Est. $50 129. Wallace, J Howard Manual of New Zealand history. Plus one. 1st ed. Printed by Edwards & Green, for J H Wallace, Wellington, 1886, 8vo. 70 p. Textured brown cloth boards with gold titles. Soiling and rubbing to extremities. Soiling and wear to contents. Plus one duplicate copy, bound in dark green cloth with gold titles. Both G. [2]. 130. White, Leo (compiler) Whites pictorial reference of New Zealand : representative airviews of New Zealand cities and boroughs : includes selected views of towns, county settlements, lakes, rivers, mountains, coastal and harbour scenes, tourist and scenic resorts 1st ed. Auckland : Whites Aviation, [1953], 4to. 311 p. chiefly illus, maps. Maroon cloth boards with mild rubbing to spine. Wear and occasional fingerprinting to contents. A good copy. G. Est. $50 131. White, Leo (compiler) White’s pictorial reference of New Zealand : representative airviews of New Zealand cities and boroughs : includes selected views of towns, county settlements, lakes, rivers, mountains, coastal and harbour scenes, tourist and scenic
resorts. First and second edition Auckland : Whites Aviation, [1952-60], 8vo. 2 v. chiefly illus, maps. Maroon cloth boards with light wear. Sunning to upper board and spine of the second edition. Light wear, sunning and spotting to contents. Both G/G+. [2]. Est. $80 132. Wilson, Charles Augustus The Empire’s junior partner 1st ed. London : Williams and Norgate ; Auckland : Wilson Bros. [1927], 8vo. xi, 244 p. illus. DJ, with wear and chipping. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Small stamp to front free endpaper. Wear and foxing to contents. G-. 133. Wilson, E Wilson Land problems of the New Zealand settlers of the forties 1st ed. Dunedin : Reed, [1936], 8vo. 255 p. illus, maps. DJ with maroon cloth boards. Some foxing to contents. G. 134. Wilson, John Alexander The story of Te Waharoa : a chapter in early New Zealand history : together with sketches of ancient Maori life and history Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1907, 8vo. xv, 255 p. [18] leaves of plates. frontis, illus, ports. Red cloth boards. Wear and sunning. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. G/G-. 135. Withy, Edward Ground rent, the true source of public revenue : how to secure it for this purpose by means of the single tax [Auckland] : Auckland Anti-Poverty Society, [1893], 8vo. 82, 13 p. SC, stapled. Considerable wear and soiling. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. G-. 136. Wood, F L W This New Zealand N Z ed. Hamilton : Paul’s Book Arcade, 1946, 8vo. 259 p. illus, [8] p. of plates. Illustrated DJ with owners inscription. Card covers. Wear and foxing. G.
Maritime 137. An album containing notes from a yachtsman’s navigation course 1930s, 4to. Album contains typed lecture notes and exercises chiefly related to navigation in New Zealand waters. Also includes the following items, laid in: a navigation formula, a copy of ‘An easy guide to the Southern Stars’, by M A Orr. Plus, ‘Regulations for preventing collisions at sea’, published by Government Printer, 1938. Also a copy of a ‘Husun’ nautical instuments catalogue, with many advertisements. G. Est. $50
138. Lloyd's register of British and foreign shipping, united with the underwriters' registry for iron vessels in 1885. London : Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 1889, 4to. unpaginated. Ornately bound with gilt titles and motif. 'Lyttelton Harbour Board, Lyttelton n. 7' to upper board. Wear and chipping to corners and spine. Occasional spotting and browning to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $400 139. The Mercantile Navy list and maritime directory. London : The Ballantyne Press, 1923, large 8vo. xl, 1102 p. Black cloth boards with mild rubbing to extremities and spine. Contains several pages of advertisements. Browning to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $100 140. Ashby, Ted Phantom fleet : the scows and scowmen of Auckland 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1975, 4to. xii, 167 p. illus, facsim, map. DJ with minor wear. Ivory cloth boards. Light wear to contents. A nice copy. VG. 141. Barr, John The ports of Auckland, New Zealand : a history of the discovery and development of the Waitemata and Manukau harbours Auckland : The Unity Press, 1926, 4to. 159 p. illus, maps (1 folded), ports. SC, with original pictorial wrappers. Creasing and chipping to extremities. Inscription to spine. Small inscription to endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. Scarce. Covers G-, contents G. Est. $50 142. Barry, William Jackson Past & present, and men of the times 1st ed. Wellington : McKee & Gamble, 1897, 8vo. 253 p. [1] leaf of plates. ports. Grey cloth boards with wear and rubbing. Owners inscription to endpapers. Binding starting. Foxing to contents. G/G-. 143. Bayly, George Sea-life sixty years ago : A record of adventures which led up to the discovery of the relics of the long-missing expedition command by the comte de la Perouse. Plus one 1st ed. London : Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1885, 8vo. viii, 224, 44 p. Decorative cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear to extremities. New endpapers. Mild foxing to contents. A nice copy of this scarce work. G. Plus, ‘Discovery and adventure : Christopher Columbus, 15th Century ; la Perouse, 17th Century’, published by Burns and Lambert, London. 1860s. Binding weak. AF/FA. [2]. Est. $100
144. Bligh, William Mutiny : aboard H M Armed Transport Bounty in 1789 Old Bosham, Sussex : Bowker and Bertram, 1978, 8vo. 387 p. [8] p. of plates. illus, maps, ports. DJ, with mild wear and sunning. Orange cloth boards. Ex libris. Light wear and sunning to contents. G. 145. Boxer, C R Fidalgos in the Far East, 1550-1770 : fact and fancy in the history of Macao The Hague : M Nijhoff, 1948, large 8vo. xii, 297 p. [xv] leaves of plates. illus, facsim, map, ports. DJ, in plastic wrapper. Slight tears to DJ. Ivory cloth boards. Maps to lining papers. Ex libris. Contains clippings, laid in. Foxing to contents. A good copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $100 146. Brett, Henry, Sir White wings. In two volumes Auckland : Brett Printing Co., 1924-28, 8vo. 2 v. illus. Blue cloth boards with wear and repairs. Rubbing and library references to spines. Library stamps to endpapers. Foxing to contents. Serviceable copies. G-. [2]. Est. $80 147. Bushell, Charles The rigger’s guide and seaman’s assistant, containing practical instructions for completely rigging ships of war 4th ed. Landport : E Annett, 1858, large 12mo. 150 p. illus. Green cloth boards. Wear and splitting to spine. Binding tight. Foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $100 148. Campbell, N J...et al (contributor) Conway’s All the world’s fighting ships, 18601905 London : Conway Maritime Press, 1979, 4to,. 440 p. illus. DJ, with light wear. Blue cloth boards. Minor wear to contents. A complete listing of all major warships built in the period between the first ironclad and the Dreadnought. Arranged by country, subdivided chronologically by ship type and class, with detailed tabular data and design history. A nice copy. VG. Est. $80 149. Cowan, James A trader in cannibal land : the life and adventures of Captain Tapsell 1st ed. Dunedin : Reed, 1925, 8vo. 158 p. [7] leaves of plates. illus, ports. DJ with slight tears and creasing. Red cloth boards. Minor foxing and soiling to contents. A nice copy of this scarce work. G/G+. Est. $60 150. Goodrich, Frank B The history of the sea Guelph [Canada] : J W Lyon & Co, 19th C, 4to. 782 p. illus. Ornately bound with pictorial gilt titles. Wear and rubbing. Slight tear to spine. Binding weak. Scattered foxing to contents. G-.
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151. Hetherington, Roy M The wreck of H M S Orpheus : New Zealand’s worst sea disaster [Auckland] : Cassell New Zealand, 1975, 8vo. xvi, 157 p. illus. Lacks DJ. Black cloth boards. Rubbing and wear. Light soiling to contents. G/G+. 152. Ingram, C W N Shipwrecks : New Zealand disasters 1795-1936 1st ed. Dunedin : Dunedin Book Publishing Association, 1926, large 8vo. 502 p. illus. Blue cloth boards with blind stamped titles. Significant wear and soiling to boards. Inscription to lining papers. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. 153. Jones, A G E Ships employed in the South Seas trade, 1775-1859 Canberra : Roebuck Society, 1992, large 8vo. xxiv, 720 p. illus, facsims, charts. Blue cloth boards with gold titles. Light wear to boards and contents. VG. Est. $60 154. Le Maire, Jacques Mirror of Australian navigation Ltd ed. Sydney : Hordern House Rare Books for the Australian National Maritime Museum, 1999, 4to. 1 v. (various pagings). illus (some col), facsims, maps (some col), port. Quarter bound with light wear to covers and contents. Australian maritime series, no. 5. Facsimilie reprints of ‘Spieghel der Australische navigatie’. Amsterdam : Michiel Colijn, 1622. An historical collection of the several voyages in the South Pacific Ocean. London, 1770-1771. Limited edition of 950 copies. VG. Est. $150 155. Morton, Harry The wind commands : sailors and sailing ships in the Pacific. Plus two Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, c1975, 4to. xxvii, 498 p. [26] leaves of plates. illus. DJ, with plastic wrappers. Blue cloth boards. Maps to lining papers. Light wear to covers and contents. Plus, ‘The old whaling days : a history of Southern New Zealand from 1830 to 1840’, by Robert McNab. (Auckland : Golden Press, 1975). Light wear and sunning. ‘Early New Zealand steamers’, by J D Wilkinson. v. 1. only. Lacking second volume. Mild wear. All generally G/G+. [3]. 156. Ross, John O’Connell The lighthouses of New Zealand 1st ed. Palmerston North : Dunmore Press, 1975, 8vo. 152 p. illus. DJ with mild sunning. Blue cloth boards. Scattered foxing to contents. A nice copy. G+.
157. Ruhen, Olaf Minerva Reef. Inscribed by the author and the captain of the ‘Tuaikaepau’ 1st ed. Auckland : Minerva 1963, 8vo. 200 p. [16] p. of plates. illus. DJ in plastic wrapper. Mauve cloth boards. Mild wear to covers and contents. Contains a clipping, laid in. A nice copy. G+. Est. $50 158. Smith, Murray D Arctic expeditions from British and foreign shores from the earliest times to the expedition of 1875-76. Glasgow : McGready, Thomson & Niven, 1877, 4to. xiv, 824 p. illus. Ornately bound with pictorial gilt titles. Wear and rubbing. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. G. Est. $100 159. Snow, William Parker Voyage of the Prince Albert in search of Sir John Franklin : a narrative of every-day life in the Arctic Seas 1st ed. London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851, 8vo. xvi, 416 p. illus, plates, map. Blue cloth boards with gilt motif and titles. Bumps to corners. Binding starting but still tight. Mild foxing to contents. An account of the Franklin search expedition of June-September 1850 to Lancaster Sound and Barrow Strait region, sponsored by Lady Franklin and commanded by Captain Charles Codrington Forsyth. The author served as surgeon on board the ‘Prince Albert’. An appealing copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $500
New Zealand Regional 160. Brett’s Auckland almanac, provincial handbook, and strangers’ vade mecum Auckland : Henry Brett, 1879-97, 8vo. 6 v. (various pagings). Volumes include, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1887, 1888 and 1889. Original wrappers with wear, creasing, losses and library stamps. Wear to spines. Foxing to contents. The 1882 volume is lacking front and rear wrappers. 1888, front wrapper and first few pages have suffered losses. 1889, lacking rear wrapper. 1879, front wrapper detached. The 1879 and 1880 issues have several several folding portrait plates of Government ministers. The 1889 volume includes a large folding map of New Zealand districts, but has suffered wear. Alll voumes includes many advertisements. Overall a strong collection. G-/FA. [6]. Est. $400
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161. Chapman’s New Zealand almanac : nautical, official, commercial, New Zealand directory Auckland : Geo T Chapman, 1868-71, 8vo. 2 v. (various pagings). Two volumes for the years of 1868 and 1871.Original wrappers. Cancelled library stamps and rear wrapper loose on the 1871 volume. Wear and soiling. Browning to contents. Both generally G-. [2]. Est. $60 162. Copies of translations of early deeds and deed receipts of purchases by the crown of native lands. Extracted from Turton’s book of Maori deeds from the province of Hawke’s Bay ND, 4to. Purple cloth boards with gold titles. Sunning to upper board and spine. Typed pages, hand drawn maps and annotations. Chiefly relating to purchases made in the 1850s-1870s. G. Est. $80 163. Four historic and commemorative publications relating to central and lower North Island various pagings. Titles include : ‘St Stephen the Martyr, Opotiki N Z’. ‘The Jubilee of the borough of Greytown, 1878-1928’. ‘Opening of the Rimutaka tunnel and deviation’ and ‘The Onslow historian, v. 16, no. 2 and 3, 1986’. Soft covers, stapled. Wear and creasing. G-. 164. Harding’s almanac, diary, directory, and year-book Napier : R Coupland Harding, 188387, 8vo. 3 v. (various pagings). Original wrappers, with wear, creasing and library stamps. Front wrapper lacking on the 1883 copy. Browning to contents. All generally, G/G-. [3]. Est. $120 165. History of North Otago from 1853 : with interesting records of the developments of Oamaru and its institutions [Oamaru : Oamaru Mail Office, 1937], 8vo. 173 p. [18] p. of plates (2 folded). illus, map, ports. SC. Wear and creasing. Inscription to title page. Foxing to contents. Personal reminiscences and essays on the history of North Otago, particularly Oamaru, chiefly previously published in the Oamaru mail. G-. 166. Jubilee of Oamaru Borough Oamaru : Printed at Oamaru Mail Office, [1916], 8vo. ii, 50 p. [23] leaves of plates (2 folded). illus. SC with slight tears and creasing. Tidy inscription to endpaper. Mild foxing to contents. Scarce. G.
167. Mills, Dick & Co.’s Otago provincial almanac & directory Dunedin : Printed & published by the proprietors, Mills, Dick & Co., 1880-1900, 8vo. 5 v. (various pagings). Original wrappers with moderate wear, creasing and library stamps. Chipping to spines. Browning to contents. A nicely presented set. All generally, G. [5]. Est. $200 168. New Zealand nautical guide and Otago almanac and directory for 1879 : containing sailing directions for all the principal ports, etc Dunedin : Mills, Dick & Co., [1879], 8vo. 1 v. (various pagings). Original wrappers with mild creasing and wear. Library stamp to front cover. Foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $100 169. Six publications relating to Auckland Collection includes : ‘Universal almanac for Auckland city, 1955-56’, published by Universal Business Directories, c1948. ‘Historic Auckland’, written and illustrated by John H Alexander. (Whitcombe and Tombs, [1961]). ‘Auckland from the air’, published by Wilson & Horton, [1943]. ‘Auckland Harbour Bridge : road across the Waitemata’, by B G Smith. (Reed, [1959]). ‘The Auckland story : New Zealand’s queen city and its citizens through the years’, by John Grainger. (Reed, 1953). Plus, ‘Akarana : the ports of Auckland : centennial publication of the Auckland Harbour Board, 1871-1971’, by John Rose. ([Auckland Harbour Board], c1971). All generally G/G-. [6]. 170. Tarawera eruption centennial exhibition 1886-1986 : an exhibition curated by the Rotorua Museum & Rotorua Art Gallery to commemorate the centennial of the eruption of Mount Tarawera on the 10th June 1886 Rotorua : Rotorua District Council, [1986], 8vo. 239 p. illus, (some col.), facsims, maps, ports. SC, with light wear to covers and contents. Contains a pamphlet and two small maps depicting the surrounding volcanic craters and lake, laid in. G. 171. The Hawke’s Bay almanac and directory Napier : Dinwiddie, Morrison, Walker, and Co., 1879-99, 8vo. 10 v. (various pagings). Collection includes, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1887, 1891, 1893, 1897, 1898 and 1899. Original wrappers with wear, chipping and libray stamps. Foxing to contents, with many advertisements. The 1891 issue contains, ‘Hot lakes, volcanoes and geysers of New Zealand, with legends’, by Terence Gordon. 1888, 82 p. A strong collection. All generally G/G-. [10]. Est. $550
172. The Southern Provinces almanac, directory, and year-book Christchurch : Printed and published at the ‘Times’ Office, 1879-81, 8vo. 2 v. (various pagings). Two volumes, including 1879 and 1881. Original wrappers with wear, soiling and losses. Library stamps with front wrapper loose on the 1879 volume and manuscript title to spine. Scattered foxing and browning to contents. The 1879 issue includes two folding plans depicting Christchurch and Ashburton. The 1881 issue also includes a folding plan depicting Christchurch. Scarce. Both G/G-. [2]. Est. $200 173. The Wellington almanack, directory, calendar, diary Wellington : Thomas McKenzie, William Baldwin, 1869-87, 8vo. 6 v. (various pagings). Volumes include, 1869, 1871, 1881, 1883, 1886 and 1887. Imprint varies. 1869, block broken in two halves. All with original wrappers. Library stamps to front covers. Creasing, browning and chipping to contents. Featuring many advertisments. All generally G-. [6]. Est. $150 174. Three titles relating to regional New Zealand Collection includes : ‘Letters from New Plymouth, 1843’, subscribers edition, published by H D Mullon, 1968. ‘Pioneering reminiscences of old Wairoa’, by Thomas Lambert. (New Plymouth : Thomas Avery & Sons, 1936). ‘Te Aroha and the fortunate valley, or, Pioneering in the Thames Valley’, published by Te Aroha News, 1930. All with wear and library stamps to endpapers. All generally G-. [3]. 175. Lawrence, Warwick Three Mile Bush (Carterton) : an early history of the Wairarapa and settlements from 1840 to time of settlement, and Carterton from 1857 to date, etc 1st ed. Masterton : W J Palamontain, 1934, 8vo. 126 p. illus. Brown cloth boards with gold titles. Minor rubbing and soiling. Binding starting but still tight. Inscribed by the author. Mild foxing to contents. G. Est. $50 176. [Baucke, William] Where the white man treads : selected from a series of articles contributed to ‘The New Zealand Herald’ and ‘The Auckland Weekly News;’ including others published for the first time 2nd. rev. ed. Auckland : Wilson & Horton, 1928, 8vo. 313 p. [1] leaf of plates. port. Blue cloth boards, with significant rubbing to upper board and spine. Scattered foxing to contents. G.
177. Bagnall, A G Wairarapa : an historical excursion 1st ed. Masterton : Hedley’s Bookshop for the Masterton Trust Lands Trust, 1976, large 8vo. xvi, 607 p. [52] p. of plates. illus (some colour), maps, ports. DJ with slight tears and sunning to spine. Green cloth boards. Mild wear to contents. G. Est. $60 178. Barnett, M J, Gilpin, H G and Metcalf, L J (editors) A garden century : the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, 1863-1963 Christchurch : Christchurch City Council, [1963?], 8vo. 181 p. [40] p. of plates (some col.). 1 folded map. DJ with light wear. Green and ivory cloth boards. Tidy inscription to front free endpaper. Occasional spotting to contents. G+. 179. Barr, John The City of Auckland, New Zealand, 1840-1920 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1922, 8vo. 255 p. [2] folded leaves of plates. illus, facsims, maps, port. Red cloth boards. Spotting and wear to upper board, discolouration to spine and lower board. Owners inscription to paste down. Light wear to contents. G. Est. $50 180. Beale, G A (editor) Te Tarata, the tattooed rock : contemporary accounts of the thermal terraces at Rotomahana Ltd ed. London : Beale, 1971, 8vo. [109] p. DJ with mild wear and sunning. Brown cloth boards. Light, scattered foxing to contents. This is copy no. 62 of an edition of 150 copies. A strong copy of this scarce work. G+. Est. $60 181. Begg, A C & Begg, N C Port Preservation 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1973, large 8vo. 398 p. [48] p. of plate. illus, (part col.), charts, facsims, maps, plans, ports. DJ, with slight tears and sunning. Blue cloth boards. Occasional spotting to contents. A nice copy. G+. Est. $50 182. Begg, A Charles Dusky Bay Revised ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, [1968], 8vo. 240 p. illus. (part col.), facsims, maps, ports. DJ, with wear and soiling. Blue cloth boards. Minor sunning to contents. G+.
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183. Bidwill, William Edward Bidwill of Pihautea : the life of Charles Robert Bidwill : an account of the early days at Pihautea, New Zealand and a short history of the Bidwill family 1st ed. Christchurch : Coulls Somerville Wilkie, 1927, 8vo. 129 p. frontis, plates, map (fold.). Brown paper wrappers. Stiff card covers. Mild wear and soiling. Inscription by the author to front free endpaper. Contains two hand written letters by the author addressed to the owner, laid in. ‘This small volume contains the first six chapters of ‘Bidwill of Pihautea’ a book compiled by two of the descendants of C R Bidwill.’-Prelim. A strong copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $200 184. Brocklebank, Norris Oamaru / photographs by Norris Brocklebank ; text by Richard Greenaway. Plus one Dunedin : J McIndoe 1979, 4to. [62] p. chiefly illus. DJ with wear and sunning. Black cloth boards. Inscribed by the author. Sunning to contents. Contains clippings, laid in. Plus ‘Oamaru 1878 : A Colonial Town’ by K C McDonald. (Oamaru : 1878 Publication Group of the Waitaki District Council, 2006). Also inscribed by the author. Sunning and mild wear. Both G+. [2]. 185. Brookes, E S Frontier life : Taranaki, New Zealand 1st ed. Auckland : Brett, 1892, 8vo. vii, 203 p. [8] leaves of plates. illus (some col.), maps. Blue cloth boards with decorative gilt titles. Wear to upper board and corners, fading to spine. Owners inscription to front paste-down. Wear and foxing to contents. A serviceable copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $80 186. Buick, Thomas Lindsay Old Manawatu, or, The wild days of the west 1st ed. Palmerston North : Buick & Young, 1903, 8vo. 407 p. [23] leaves of plates. ports. map. Purple cloth boards with gold titles. Wear to fore edge and spine. Binding weak. Inscriptions and stamps to lining papers. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. G-. 187. Buick, Thomas Lindsay The French at Akaroa : an adventure in colonization. Plus one by the same author Wellington : New Zealand Book Depot, 1928, 8vo. xvi, 420 p. [12] leaves of plates. ports, map. Green cloth boards with gilt titles. Light wear to boards. Owners stamp to front pastedown. Foxing to contents. G/G-. Plus, ‘The Mystery of the Moa’. (New Plymouth : Thomas Avery, 1931). Light wear to boards, sunning to spine. Foxing to contents. G-. [2]. Est. $50
188. Burnett, R I M The Paremata Barracks 1st ed. Wellington : Goernment. Printed in conjunction with the National Historic Places Trust, 1963, 8vo. 29 p. illus, maps. Card covers, stapled. Sunning and wear. G. 189. Bush, Graham W The history of Epsom Auckland : Epsom & Eden District Historical Society, 2006, 8vo. xvi, 468 p. illus (some col.), maps. DJ, with mild sunning to spine. Minor wear to covers and contents. VG. 190. 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, 18889 1st ed. Napier : Printed by R C Harding, 1888. 8vo. 35 p. Rebound. Grey cloth. Original paper front cover mounted on upper board. Trimming to contents. Some foxing to original front cover and contents. A wideranging 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. $120 191. 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. Addendum slip, folding letter. 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. $100 192. Cowan, James The old frontier : Te Awamutu, the story of the Waipa Valley : the missionary, the soldier, the pioneer farmer, early colonization, the war in Waikato, life on the Maori border and later-day settlement Te Awamutu : Waipa Post Printing and Publishing Co., 1922, 4to. 104 p. [15] leaves of plates. ports, maps. Green cloth boards with gold titles. Wear. Lacking cover spine, but binding still tight. Foxing to contents. AF/FA.
193. Cowan, James The Tongariro National Park, New Zealand : its topography, geology, alpine and volcanic features, history and Maori folk-lore. Plus one by the same author Wellington : Tongariro National Park Board, 1927, 8vo. 156 p. 39 p. of plates. illus, maps. Illustrated DJ, with chipping and wear. Illustrated lining papers with small, neat inscription. Wear to contents. A good copy. Plus, ‘Maori place names of the thermal regions and their meanings’, published by the Rotorua Post, [1945?]. Mild wear and occasional annotations. Both generally, G. [2].
199. Guthrie-Smith, H Tutira : the story of a New Zealand sheep station 3rd ed. Edinburgh : Blackwood, 1953, 4to. xxxi, 444 p. [39] leaves of plates (2 folded). illus, maps, port. Blue cloth boards with gold titles. Lacks DJ. Wear. Minor foxing to contents. A nice copy. G+.
194. Dempsey, Gertrude Isle of the glowing skies. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1951, 8vo. 64 p. illus. DJ with soiling, chips and slight tears. Grey cloth boards. Foxing to contents. Plus ‘The little world of Stewart Island’. (Wellington : Reed, 1964). Both G. [2].
201. Hearn, T J and Slater, Frances A (editors) North Otago : region and development. Plus two Dunedin : Dept of University Extension, University of Otago, 1973, 8vo. 276 p. illus, maps. SC, with light wear and spotting. Mild wear to contents. Plus, ‘Waitaki : the river and its lakes, the land and its people’, by Arnold Nordmeyer. ([Oamaru] : Waitaki Lakes Committee, 1981). ‘A southern gentry : New Zealanders who inherited the earth’, by Stevan Eldred Grigg. (Wellington : Reed, 1980). All generally G+/ VG-. [3].
195. Drummond, Alison Early days in the Waikato; a centennial volume [Hamilton] : Paul’s Book Arcade, 1964, 4to. 63 p. illus, facsims, map, plan, ports. SC, with wear and spotting to contents. G. 196. Fearnley, Charles Wairarapa through a visitor’s lens : a photographic record of some of the older architecture of the district 1st ed. Dunedn : John McIndoe, 1973, 8vo. 103 p. illus. SC. Mild wear and soiling. Binding starting. G. 197. Fieldhouse, J H (compiler) A scrapbook relating to the early history of the Wairarapa district early 20th century. Soft cover exercise book. Stapled. Considerable wear and sunning. Foxing to contents. Contains newspaper clippings written or compiled by the owner, pasted in. AF/FA. Est. $60 198. Fulton, Robert Valpy Medical practice in Otago and Southland in the early days : a description of the manner of life, trials and difficulties of some of the pioneer doctors, of the places in which, and of the people among whom, they laboured. Plus one 1st ed. Dunedin : Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers, 1922, 8vo. iv, 304 p. [48] p. of plates. illus, maps, ports. Green cloth boards with gilt titles. Significant wear to covers. Inscription to lining papers. Mild foxing to contents. Covers, FA. Contents, G-. A serviceable copy. Plus, ‘Medical history of New Zealand prior to 1860’, by L K Gluckman. (Auckland. : L Gluckman, 1976). Limited edition, inscribed by the author. G. [2].
200. Hamer, David & Nicholls, Roberta (editors) The Making of Wellington, 1800-1914 1st ed. Wellington : Victoria University Press, 1990, large 8vo. xi, 319 p. illus, geneal. table, map, ports. DJ. Black cloth boards. Minor wear. A fine copy. VG.
202. Heron, H A Early Wairarapa : an account of the nature and development of the Wairarapa district of New Zealand from the advent of the white man to the year 1860 / from the outlines of H A Heron ; adapted by A Clemas and J H Fieldhouse 1st ed. Masterton : Palamontain & Petherick, 1929, small 8vo. 55 p. folded map. Stiff card covers, mild soiling and rubbing. Minor foxing to contents. Owners inscription to front pastedown. A nice copy. G+. Est. $60 203. Heron, H A Early Wairarapa : an account of the nature and development of the Wairarapa district of New Zealand from the advent of the white man to the year 1860 / from the outlines of H A Heron ; adapted by A Clemas and J H Fieldhouse. Inscribed by Clemas. 1st ed. Masterton : Palamontain & Petherick, 1929, small 8vo. 55 p. folded map. Quarter bound with gold title, mild soiling and rubbing. Occasional foxing to contents. Newspaper clippings related to Sir F Weld’s memoirs laid in. A handsome copy. G. Est. $80 204. Horsman, John The coming of the pakeha to Auckland Province 1st ed. Wellington : Hicks Smith, 1971, 8vo. x, 231 p. illus, facsims. DJ with mild wear and soling. Orange cloth boards. Light wear and sunning to contents. A good copy. G/G+.
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205. Jacobson, H C Tales of Banks Peninsula 2nd ed. Akaroa : H C Jacobson, 1893 small 8vo. viii, 307 p. Green cloth boards with decorative titles. Light wear and spotting to covers. Foxing to contents. G. 206. Lambert, Thomas 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, 802 p. plates, (1 folded). illus, maps, ports. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles and light wear. Small stamp to pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. A good copy. G. Est. $50 207. Lennard, Maurice Motuarohia : an island in the Bay of Islands : sometime known as Roberton’s Island Auckland : Printed by the Pelorus Press, 1958, 4to. 48 p. [4] leaves of plates. illus, maps, facsims. SC, stapled. Mild wear and sunning to covers. Scattered foxing contents. G. 208. Mabbett, H The rock and the sky : the story of Rodney County Auckland : Wilson & Horton for the Rodney County Council, 1977, 8vo. 490 p. [16] p. of plates. illus, (some col.), maps, ports. DJ with wear and sunning to spine. Green cloth boards. Map to endpapers. Mild sunning to contents. G+. 209. Maddock, Shirley Frances Whitley Islands of the gulf. Plus one 1st ed. Auckland : Collins, 1966, 8vo. 286 p. illus. (some col.), ports. DJ with wear and sunning to spine. Teal cloth boards. Maps to lining papers. Occasional foxing to contents. Photographs by Don Whyte. Plus, ‘The Hauraki Gulf and its islands’, by James Siers. (Wellington : Milwood Press, 1981). 144 p. chiefly illus, map, ports. Both G/G+. [2]. 210. McDonald, K C A history of Waitaki Boys’ High School, 1883-1958. Plus one. 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1958, 8vo. xvi, 465 p. [49] p. of plates. illus, (some col.), coat of arms, facsim, plan, ports. DJ with sunning and chipping. Red cloth boards. Mild wear to contents. Contains seven Waitaki Boys High School bookmarks, laid in. A nice copy. Plus ‘Strong to endure : Waitaki Boys’ High School, 1883-1983’, by A R Tyrrell. (Dunedin : John McIndoe Ltd., 1983). Minor wear. Both G+/VG-. [2].
211. McDonald, K C That flocks and men may live : the history of the North Otago rural water schemes. Plus one [Oamaru] : Joint Committee of the Water Districts, 1973, 4to. 47 p. illus, map. ports. SC, with light wear to covers and contents. Plus, ‘North Otago 1968 : Blueprint of industrial power and potential’, edited by Robert E Young. (Auckland : Breckell and Nicholls [1968]). Both G/G+. [2]. 212. McDonald, K C White stone country : the story of North Otago 1st ed. [Oamaru] : North Otago Centennial Committee, 1962, 8vo. 304 p.[21] p. of plates. illus, maps, plans, ports. DJ with wear and repairs. Green cloth boards. Maps to lining papers. Occasional foxing to contents. G/G+. 213. McLean, Gavin Oamaru Harbour : port in a storm. Plus two Palmerston North : Dunmore, 1982, 8vo. 176 p. illus, facsims, maps. SC, with minor wear to covers and contents. Plus, ‘A brief history of the Oamaru Harbour Board, 1874-1978’, by Stephen L Bloxham. [Oamaru : Oamaru Borough Council, 1978]. Plus one duplicate copy. All generally G+/VG-. [3]. 214. McLintock, A H The history of Otago; the origins and growth of a Wakefield class settlement. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. [Dunedin] : Otago Centennial Historical Publications, 1949, large 8vo. xxiii, 829 p. [84] p. of plates. illus, facsims, maps (1 folded), ports. Half calf with motif. Rubbing and sunning to spine. Inscription by the author to front free endpaper. Contains a hand written letter by the author laid-in. Mild wear to contents. A nice copy. G/G+. Est. $50 215. McNab, Robert From Tasman to Marsden : a history of northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. Dunedin : J Wilkie, 8vo, 1914. xiv, 236 p. Grey cloth boards. Wear and soiling. Foxing to contents. Plus ‘ Historical Records of New Zealand.’ v. 2. (Wellington : Government Printer, 1914). Lacking first volume. Both G. [2]. 216. Neill, Hugh (photographer) Official souvenir of the New Zealand & South Seas International Exhibition, Dunedin, N Z, 192526 Dunedin : Hugh & G K Neill, [1926?], 8vo. [24] p. chiefly illus, port. Original wrappers, with light creasing and soiling. Mild wear to contents. A nice copy. G/G+. Est. $50
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217. O’Donnell, (compiler) Te Hekenga : early days in Horowhenua, being the reminiscences of Mr Rod McDonald. Plus two 1st ed. Palmerston North : G H Bennett & Co., [1929], 8vo. Red cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear, soiling and fading to boards. Owners inscription to front free endpaper. Light wear to contents. G-. Also included: ‘Centennial history of Matamata plains’, compiled by C W Vennell . [et al.]. ([Matamata] : Matamata County Council, [1951]). DJ, with mild wear to covers and contents. G. Plus, ‘Mahurangi : the story of Warkworth, New Zealand’, by H J Keys. (Warkworth : Cameo Press, [1954]). Mild wear. G/G+. [3].
New Plymouth : Thomas Avery, 1940, 8vo. xviii, 274 p. [11] plates. illus, ports. DJ, with wear and fading to spine. Orange cloth boards. Small inscriptions to lining papers. Foxing to contents. A strong copy. Scarce. G. Est. $50
218. Pinney, Robert Early Northern Otago runs 1st ed. Auckland : Collins, 1981, large 8vo. 246 p. [16] p. of plates. illus, maps, ports. Half calf with blue cloth boards. Minor wear to covers and contents. Inlcudes slip case. A fine copy. VG+. Est. $50
223. Sheffield, C M Men came voyaging [Auckland] : Whitcombe & Tombs, [1963], 8vo. 262 p. illus, maps, ports. Green cloth boards. Fading to spine. Small inscription to pastedown. Mild foxing to contents. G.
219. Reed, A H Nelson pilgrimage. Plus four by the same author 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1965, 8vo. 120 p. [24] p. of plates. illus, maps, ports. DJ with yellow cloth boards. Owners inscription to title page. Mild wear to covers and contents. Plus, ‘From North Cape to Bluff : on foot at eighty-five’. (Reed, 1962). Moderate wear. ‘The Milford Track’. (Reed, 1967). Light wear. ‘From North Cape to Bluff : a pictorial record of a 1,750-mile walk’ and ‘From East Cape to Cape Egmont : a pictorial record of an east-west walk’, both inscribed by the author. (Reed, 1961-62). All generally G/G+. [5].
224. Stevenson, G B Maori & Pakeha in North Otago Wellington : Reed, [1947], 8vo. 156 p. [16] p. of plates. illus, map. Stiff card covers. Wear and sunning. Booksellers stamp and owners sincription to front free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. ‘Includes sections on Maori rock shelter drawings and Maori place names, with extracts from unpublished diaries of Charles Creed and WBD Mantell’-Bagnall. A good copy. G+.
220. Reed, A H The story of Northland 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1956, 8vo. 395 p. [24] p. of plates. illus, maps, ports. Blue cloth boards, with gold titles. Wear and spotting. Maps to paste down. Scattered foxing to contents. G. 221. Rutherford, J & Skinner, W H (compilers) The Establishment of the New Plymouth settlement in New Zealand, 1841-1843 : being the journals of Henry Weekes, surgeon on the William Bryan; John Newland, passenger on the Amelia Thompson; Josiah Flight, passenger on the Timandra; together with extracts from the log of the Blenheim; brief notes of voyages of the Oriental and the Essex; accounts of the settlement of New Plymouth; the official passenger lists of the pioneer ships of the Plymouth Company of New Zealand; and list of other arrivals between 1841-1860 1st ed.
222. Scotter, W H Run, estate and farm : a history of the Kakanui and Waiareka Valleys, North Otago 1st ed. [Dunedin] : Otago Centennial Historical Committee, 1948, 8vo. 142 p. plates. illus, ports, maps. DJ with wear and sunning. Blue cloth boards. Inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear and sunning to contents. A good copy of this scarce work. G.
225. Vallance, Diana The story of Whangarei [Auckland : Printed by Observer, 1964], 4to. 90 p. illus, map, ports. DJ with tears and losses. Burgundy cloth boards with mild soiling. Sunning to contents. Plus ‘Souvenir of Whangarei, being illustrations from the The Story of Whangarei’, by the same author, laid in. G/G+. 226. Vance, William Land of promise : the story of Waikakahi Ltd ed. Timaru : Printed by the Timaru Herald Co. Ltd., [1957], 8vo. xiv, 191 p. [14] leaves of plates. illus, ports, folded map. DJ, with wear and spotting. Grey cloth boards. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. Limited edition, this copy is no. 242. G. 227. Vennell, C... et al (compiler) Centennial history of Matamata plains [Matamata] : Matamata County Council, 1951, 8vo. xvi, 318 p. [30] p. of plates. illus, maps (1 folded), ports. Red cloth boards with mild wear and sunning to spine. Neat inscription to front free endpaper. Occasional foxing to contents. G.
228. Wilson, J G History of Hawke’s Bay 1st ed. Dunedin : Reed, 1939, thick 8vo. 468 p. [15] leaves of plates. illus, geneal. tables (1 folded), maps, ports. Green cloth boards with wear and rubbing to extremities. Maps and tidy inscriptions to lining papers. Scattered foxing to contents. ‘Produced as a centennial memorial by the Hawke’s Bay Centennial Historical Committee’. G. Est. $50 229. Wily, Henry E R L South Auckland : some sketches of its early settlement and development, with a glance at the conditions under which it was colonoised 1st ed. Pukekohe : Franklin Printing & Publishing, 1939, 8vo. 261 p. [32] leaves of plates. illus, ports. Maroon cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear and spotting. Owners inscription to lining papers. Browning to contents. G-.
Antarctica 230. Fuchs, Vivian & Hillary, Edmund The crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1955-58 London : Cassell, 1958, 8vo. xv, 337 p. [64] p. of plates. illus, (some col.), maps. DJ, with sunning to spine. Blue cloth boards. Maps to lining papers. Small inscription to endpapers. Foxing to contents. G. 231. Ponting, Herbert George The great white south : being an account of experiences with Captain Scott’s South pole expedition and of the nature life of the Antarctic London : Duckworth, 1932, 8vo. xxvi, 305 p. [97] leaves of plates. illus, ports. Blue cloth boards with minor wear. Foxing to contents. G. 232. Quartermain, L B South from New Zealand : an introduction to Antarctica. Plus one by the same author Wellington : Government Printer, 1964, 8vo. 78 p. [17] p. of plates (1 folded). illus, maps. SC, stapled. Light rubbing and creasing to covers. Minor sunning to contents. A good copy. Plus, ‘New Zealand and the Antarctic’. (Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1971). Both G/G+. [2]. Est. $50 233. Scott, Robert Falcon Scott’s last expedition : in two volumes London : Smith Elder & Co., 1913, large 8vo. 2 v. illus, facsims, plans, ports. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear and rubbing, bumps to corners. Slight fading to spines. Foxing to contents. v. 1. Being the journals of Captain R F Scott, R N, C V O. v. 2. Being the reports of the journeys & the scientific work undertaken by Dr. E A Wilson and the surviving members of the expedition. Strong copies of this scarce work. G. [2]. Est. $120
234. Thomson, R B The coldest place on earth. Inscribed by the author. Plus five Wellington : Reed, 1969, 8vo. 192 p. [16] p. of plates. illus. DJ, with minor wear and creasing. Blue cloth boards. Occasional spotting to contents. An account of the 1962 Wilkes Party in the Antarctic and the Wilkes-Vostok Antarctic traverse. A nice copy. Plus, ‘Voyage to the ice : the Antarctic expedition of Solo’, by David Lewis. (Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Commission in association with William Collins, c1979). ‘Verdict on Erebus’, by Peter Mahon. (Auckland : Collins, 1984). ‘Snow dogs’, by Neville Peat ; drawings by Maurice Conly. Inscribed by the author. (Christchurch : Whitcoulls, 1978). ‘Edward Wilson of the Antarctic, naturalist and friend’, by George Seaver. (London : John Murray, 1946). ‘Antarctica : the story of the New Zealand party of the Trans-Antarctic Expedition’, by A S Helm and J H Miller. (Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1964). All generally G+/VG-. [6]. Est. $100
Natural History 235. Buller, Walter Lawry, Sir A history of the birds of New Zealand 1st ed. London : John Van Voorst, 1873, 4to. xxiii, 384 p. [36] leaves of plates. illus (col.). Exquisitely decorated cloth boards. Mild wear to corners and lower board. Light rubbing to spine. Small neat inscriptions to fly leaf and uppper right hand corner of title page. Some foxing and wear to contents, but all plates clear and vibrant. A strong copy this famous work. G. Est. $6500 236. Cheeseman, T F Illustrations of the New Zealand flora. In two volumes Wellington : Government Printer, 1914, 4to. 2 v. illus. Decorative green cloth boards. Knocks to upper boards on both volumes. Light rubbing to spine. Inscription to title page of v. 1. Foxing to contents. G. [2]. Est. $280 237. Cockayne, L New Zealand plants and their story. Plus one by the same author 2nd. Revised ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1919, 8vo. 248 p. illus. Decorative green cloth boards. Some light wear to covers and contents. G+. Plus, ‘The trees of New Zealand’. (Wellington : New Zealand State Forest Service, 1928). Also, G+. [2]. 238. Crookes, Marguerite Plant life in Maoriland : a botanist’s notebook 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1926, 8vo. x, 192 p. illus. Illustrated wrappers, with wear and creasing. Chipping to spine. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. G. Est. $50
239. Darwin, Charles Journal of researches into natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage round the world of H M S ‘Beagle’ under command of Captian Fitz Roy, R N 2nd ed. London : John Murray, 1902, 8vo. xiv, 521 p. illus. Decorative green cloth boards with wear to corners and spine. Foxing to contents. G. 240. Darwin, Charles On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. 2nd ed. London : John Murray, 1860, 8vo. ix, 502 p. illus, table (folded). Ornately bound in green cloth with gilt spine. Mild rubbing to spine and fore edge. Binding starting, but still tight. Small, neat inscription to title page. Foxing to contents. ‘Fifth thousand’ to title page. A handsome copy of this famous work. G. Est. $5000 241. Falla, R A A field guide to the birds of New Zealand and outlying islands London : Collins, 1966, 8vo. 254 p. illus, maps. DJ woth slight tears. Red cloth boards. Minor foxing to contents. G+. 242. 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, 515 p. plates. illus, maps. Elaborately decorated green cloth with front cover vignette. Lacking title page. Foxing to contents. 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 Drummond-Hay, 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. G/G-. Est. $100 243. Laing, R M & Blackwell, E W Plants of New Zealand. Plus one 2nd. revised ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1907, 8vo. xii, 454 p. illus. Green cloth boards with decorative titles. Spotting and dampstaining to lower board. Wear to spine. Inscriptions to lining papers. Contents have suffered dampness and several pages are sticking. A serviceable copy. Plus, ‘ Trees and shrubs of New Zealand’, by A L Poole and N M Adams. (Wellington
: Govt. Printer, 1964). Moderate wear to covers and contents. Includes DJ. Both generally G-. [2]. 244. Murphy, M Handbook of gardening for New Zealand : with chapters on poultry & bee-keeping. Plus one Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1895?], 8vo. xi, 240 p. [4] leaves of plates. illus. Brown cloth boards with decorative titles. Cracking to spine and knocks to lower board. Foxing to contents. Includes advertisements. Plus, ‘ A manual of the grasses and forage-plants useful to New Zealand. Part 1’, by Thomas Mackay. (Wellington : Government Printer, 1887). Wear and spotting. Owners inscription to paste-down. Both generally G-. [2]. 245. Oliver, W R B New Zealand birds. Plus two 1st ed. Wellington : Fine Arts, 1930, large 8vo. viii, 541 p. plates. illus (some col.). DJ, with wear to extremities and sunning to spine. Green cloth boards. Owners inscription removed from endpaper. Wear and sporadic foxing to contents. Plus, ‘More New Zealand bird portraits : photographs and descriptive text’, by M F Soper. (Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1965). Orange cloth boards, lacks DJ. Owners inscription to paste down. Light wear to boards and contents. ‘The conservation of waterbirds and their habitat in New Zealand’, by F L Newcombe. (Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1958). Wear and soiling. All generally G/G-. [3]. Est. $60
Military 246. British Empire Service League Three unused copies of : ‘Lest we forget’, ‘our Empire’ souvernir diary; containing a unique record of principal events of the War and valuable information regarding the Dominions, Crown Colonies and protectorates of the Britsh Empire London : Empire House, 1930-37, 8vo. Various pagination. frontis. plates. adverts. Soft leather bound boards. Gold titles. Wear. Mild foxing and soiling to contents. The 1930 edition contains a hand written note by Edward VIII attached to free endpaper. G. [3]. Est. $60 247. Cook, Frank & Andrea (compilers) Casualty roll for the Crimea : the casualty rolls for the siege of Sebastopol and other major actions during the Crimean War, 18541856 London : xvii, 269 p. [21]p. of plates. illus, maps, plans. Decorative black cloth boards with contrasting gold titles and motifs. Light wear and sunning to contents. A strong copy. G+/VG-.
248. Halley, James J The squadrons of the Royal Air Force. Plus five Kent : Air-Britain, 1980, 8vo. 379 p. illus. DJ, with sunning to spine. Blue cloth boards. Light wear to contents. Plus, ‘Royal New Zealand Air Force’, by Squadron Leader J M S Ross. (Nashville : The Battery Press, 1993). ‘The Somme battlefields : A comprehensive guide from Crecy to the two World Wars’, by Martin & Mary Middlebrook. Inscribed by the authors. (London : Viking, 1991). ‘Bomber squadrons of the R A F and their aircraft’, by Phllip J R Moyes. (London : MacDonald, 1964). ‘Send for the artist.’ by Maurice Conly. (Auckland : Random House, 1995). ‘Fields of memory : a testimony to the Great War’, by Anne Roze. (London : Seven Dials, 2000). All generally G+/ VG. [6]. Est. $50
252. The Anzac book The Anzac book : written and illustrated in Gallipoli by the men of Anzac 1st ed. London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne : Cassell and Company, 1916, 4to. xv, 169 p, [11] leaves of plates. illus (some col.), map. Rebound. Card covers. Original paper front cover mounted on new front cover. Some wear and foxing to original front cover and contents. A nice copy. G. Est. $80
249. McArthur, John Principles and practice of naval and military courts martial, with an appendix illustrative of the subject. In two volumes 4th ed. London : A Strahan, 1813, 8vo. 2 v. Stiff card boards with cloth spine. Considerable wear and losses. Spine cracked. Cover loose on v. 1. Foxing to contents. Scarce. AF/FA. [2]. Est. $80
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250. Powles, C Guy The New Zealanders in Sinai and Palestine. Plus two 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1922, 8vo. xv, 284 p. [19] leaves of plates (some folded). illus, maps, (some col.), ports. DJ, with wear, tears and losses. Grey cloth boards. Owners inscription to pastedown. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. Covers, FA. Contents, G. Plus, ‘Journey towards Christmas : official history of the 1st Ammunition Company Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force 1939-45’, by S P Llewellyn. (Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1949). Lacks DJ, red cloth boards. Owners inscription to pastedown. Foxing to contents. G/G-. ‘Documents relating to New Zealand’s participation in the second World War’, volume three only. (Wellington. : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1963). Wear, soiling and foxing. FA. [3]. Est. $50 251. Taylor, Alister (editor) The New Zealand roll of honour : New Zealanders who have served their country in peace and war : 150 years, 1845-1995 1st ed. Auckland : Alister Taylor, Roll of Honour Publications, 1998, 4to. 1192 p. ports. Maroon cloth boards with gold titles. Minor wear to covers and contents. VG.
253. Wood, Evelyn, Sir Cavalry in the Waterloo campaign London : Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1895, 8vo. 203 p. illus, maps (folded). Maroon cloth boards with gilt titles. Light wear with bumps to corners. Tidy inscription to title page. Foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $150
254. A new academy of complements, or, the lover’s secretary : being wit and mirth improved by the most elegant expressions used in the art of courtship London : Hitch, Crowder, Fuller, [1754?], 12mo. 148 p. illus. Brown cloth boards with wear and soiling. Neat inscriptions to endpaper and foxing to contents. G. Est. $100 255. A short and true relation concerning the soap-business. Containing the several patents ; proclamations, orders, whereby the soape-makers of London, and other His Majesties subjects, were damnified, by the gentlemen that were the patentees for soape at Westminister, with the particular proceedings concerning the same London : Nicholas Bourne, 1641, 8vo. illus. Rebound. Ex libris. New endpapers. Foxing and slight tears to original contents. G/G-. Est. $100 256. The history of England : faithfully extracted from authentic records, approved manuscripts and the most celebrated histories of the kingdom. In two volumes London : Isaac Cleave, 1715, 8vo. 2 v. illus, ports. Vellum bindings with considerable wear. Cracking to spines. Bindings starting, but still tight. foxing to contents. Scarce. AF/FA. [2]. Est. $150
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257. Brown, Thomas The book of butterflies, sphinxes and moths; illustrated by ninety-six engravings, coloured after nature. In three volumes London : Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1832-34, 12mo. 3 v. illus (chiefly colour). Ornately bound. Wear and rubbing to corners and spines. Marbled endpapers. Scattered foxing to contents. All G/G-. [3]. Est. $100
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258. Combe, William The tour of Dr Syntax. In two volumes London : R Ackermann, 1819-20, 8vo. 2 v. illus. Quarter bound, leather and marbled cloth. Mild wear. Decorative gilt spines. Marbled endpapers. Small, neat inscriptions to fly-leaves. Some spotting to contents. Features several hand coloured plates. Handsome copies of this work. G/G+. [2]. Est. $300
262. Martin, Benjamin The natural history of England ; or a description of each particular county, in regard to the curious productions of nature and art. Volume two 1st ed. London : W Owen, 1763, 8vo. 392 p. illus, maps (folding). Contemporary calf binding with red gilt titles. Wear, cracking to spine, lower board loose. Foxing to contents. Lacking first volume. Binding AF/FA, with contents G/G-. Est. $100
259. Dickson, David Therapeutica sacra : shewing briefly, the method of healing the diseases of the conscience, concerning regeneration 2nd ed. Edinburgh : James Watson, 1697, large 12mo. 747 p. Vellum binding. Boards loose. Binding tight. Considerable wear. Free endpaper loose, with owners inscription. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy of this very scarce work. AF/ FA. Est. $150 260. Hoppus, Edward (editor). Andrea Palladio’s architecture in four books ; containing a dissertation on the five orders and most necessary observations relating to all kinds of building London : Benjamin Cole, John Wilcox 1736, Fo. 250 p. illus. (several folding). Re-bound in marbled cloth with leather spine. New endpapers. Inscription to fly-leaf. Some wear and foxing to contents. Exquisitely illustrated. Translated from the original Italian by the the editor. This copy includes an extra title page, featuring a coat of arms and dedication to Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork. Lord Burlington was born in Yorkshire into an incredibly wealthy Anglo-Irish aristocratic family. Often referred to as ‘the architect Earl’, he was instrumental in the revival of Palladian architecture in both Great Britain and Ireland. This is a slightly revised version of an edition that had been published a year earlier. The 1735 publication was a plagiarization of Book 1 from the Campbell edition (1729), books 2, 3 and 4 from the Leoni edition (1721), and additional plates from Isaac Ware’s ‘Designs of Inigo Jones and Others’ (1731). Writing two years later in support of his own translation, Isaac Ware commented that the Hoppus work was ‘done with so little understanding, and so much negligence, that it cannot but give great offense to the judicious, and be of very bad consequence in misleading the unskilful, into whose hands it might happen to fall.’ A strong copy of
261. Laboureur, J E cahier de six paysages Paris, 1929, 4to. Quarter bound with mild wear to covers and contents. Contains six etched plates, printed recto, on loose sheets. Each signed and numbered by the artist. Limited editon of 150 copies, this is number 53. G. Est. $150
263. Mickle, William Julius The Lusiad 2nd ed. London : Jackson and Lister, 1778, 4to. ccxxxvi, 496 p. illus, map (folded). Contemporary binding with upper board detached. Occasional foxing to contents. Scarce. AF/FA. Est. $100 264. Miller, John Memoirs of General Miller, in the service of the Republic of Peru. In two volumes London : Langman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1829, 8vo. 2 v. illus, ports, maps (folded). Quarter bound with significant wear and chipping. Losses to spine on v. 1. Bindings brittle. Wear and soiling to contents. Both volumes G-. [2]. 265. Smith, Adam An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. In three volumes 3rd ed. London : W Strahan & T Cadell, 1784, 8vo. 3 v. (499 p.; 518 p.; 465 p.). Leather bound boards loose on all three volumes. Chipping and wear to edges and spines. Bindings firm. Foxing to contents. Very scare copies of the famous work. AF/ FA. [3]. Est. $4000 266. Smith, Godfrey The laboratory ; or school of arts. In two volumes 4th ed. London : James Hodges, 1755, 8vo. 2 v. illus. Contemporary calf binding with wear to corners and cracking to spines. Bindings tight. Foxing to contents. G/G-. [2]. Est. $150 267. Swift, Jonathan Gulliver’s travels into several remote nations of the world London : J Walker, 1819, 12mo. xiv, 322 p. illus. Original boards, spine rebacked in marbled cloth. Small inscription to front pastedown. Illustrated title page. Pages untrimmed. Foxing to contents. G. Est. $80
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268. Thomson, James The seasons London : Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1807, Folio. 244 p. illus. Quarter bound with red morocco spine and gilt titles. Wear and rubbing. Foxing to contents. A strong copy. G/G-. Est. $200 269. Urban, Sylvanus The gentlemen’s magazine and historical chronicle. London : J B Nichols and Son, 1829, 8vo. iv, 676 p. illus, tables, ports. Quarter bound. Wear to boards and spine. Ex libris. Foxing to contents. G-. 270. Walter, Richard A voyage round the world in the years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV London : John and Paul Knapton, 1753, 8vo. 548 p. illus, map (folded). Original calf boards with considerable wear and rubbing. Repairs to spine. Binding weak. Inscriptions to lining papers. Foxing to contents. AF/ FA. Est. $150 271. Wesley, John Primitive physic : or an easy and natural method of curing most diseases London : G Paramore, 1792, 8vo. 120 p. Marbled boards with wear and cracking to spine. New endpapers. Foxing to original contents. G-. 272. Zaehnsdorf, Joseph W The art of bookbinding : a practical treatise London : George Bell & Sons, 1903, 8vo. xix, 190 p. plates, illus. Green cloth boards with wear and discolouration. Ex libris. Binding strarting but still tight. Foxing to contents. G/G-.
New Zealand Literature 273. Ten bound volumes of ‘Landfall : a New Zealand Quarterly’ Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1947+, 8vo. 10 v. illus. Bound in green cloth with titles mounted to spine. Some wear to covers and contents. G. [10]. 274. Bracken, Thomas Not understood and other poems Wellington : Richard Brown, 1905, 12mo. 99 p. Stiff card covers. Wear and soiling. Owners inscription to endpapers. Book sellers stamp to title page. Foxing and wear to contents. G. 275. Butler, Samuel Erewhon or over the range London : A C Fifield, 1918, 8vo. xvii, 323 p. Green cloth boards. Bumps and sunning. Foxing to contents. G-. 276. Cresswell, Walter D’Arcy The voyage of the Hurunui : a ballad. Plus one 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1956, 4to. 63 p. Quarter
bound, with cream and brown book cloth boards. Spine lettered in red. Plain paper dust jacket, printed in red and black on upper cover. Occasional spotting to contents. A nice copy. Plus, ‘Four plays’, by Allen Curnow. (Wellington : Reed, 1972). Light wear. Both copies, G/G+. [2]. Est. $50 277. Fairburn, A R D Collected poems. Plus one 1st ed. Christchurch : Pegasus, 1966, 8vo. 219 p. SC, with wear and rubbing to spine. Occasional spotting to contents. Plus, ‘The Penguin book of New Zealand verse’, selected with an introduction and notes by Allen Curnow. (Harmondsworth, Middlesex : Penguin Books, 1960). Both G. [2]. 278. Frame, Janet Faces in the water 1st ed. Christchurch : Pegasus, 1961, 8vo. 219 p. DJ with mild wear. Red cloth boards. Occasional foxing to contents. A nice copy. G+. Est. $50 279. Frame, Janet Intensive care : a novel 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1971. 342 p. DJ with mild wear. Maroon cloth boards. Scattered foxing to contents. A good copy. G+. Est. $60 280. Frame, Janet Owls do cry : a novel 1st ed. Christchurch : Pegasus, 1957, 8vo. 211 p. Orange cloth boards with mild wear. Light foxing to contents. Lacks DJ. G. 281. Frame, Janet The Carpathians Auckland : Century Hutchinson, 1988, 8vo. 196 p. DJ with blue cloth boards. Minor wear to covers and contents. Inscription to front free endpaper. G+/VG-. 282. Frame, Janet The rainbirds 1st N Z ed. Christchurch : Pegasus, 1969, 8vo. 206 p. DJ with mild wear and soiling. Blue cloth boards. Minor wear to contents. G+/VG-. Est. $50 283. Frame, Janet The reservoir and other stories 2nd ed. Christchurch : Pegasus, c1996, 8vo. 240 p. Illustrated DJ with mild rubbing and wear. Dark brown cloth boards. Minor foxing to contents. G. 284. Frame, Janet Towards another summer. Plus five Auckland : Vintage, 2007, 8vo. 206 p. SC, with light wear to covers and contents. Plus, ‘Janet Frame : subversive fictions’, by Gina Mercer. (Dunedin : University of Otago Press, 1994). ‘To the Is-Land : an autobiography’, by Janet Frame, v.1, v.2 and v.3. (Auckland : Hutchison, 1982-85). ‘ ‘You are now entering the human heart : stories’, by Janet Frame. (Wellington : Victoria University Press, 2005). All generally, G+/VG. [6]. Est. $50
285. Ihimaera, Witi Pounamu, pounamu 1st ed. [Auckland] : Heinemann, [1972], 8vo. 132 p. DJ, with slight tears. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Light wear to contents. G. 286. Ihimaera, Witi Tangi 1st ed. Auckland : Heinemann, 1973, 8vo. 207 p. DJ, with light wear to covers and contents. A good copy. G+. 287. Lee, John A Children of the poor London : T Werner Laurie, 1935, 8vo. 254 p. Red cloth boards. Sunning to spine. Owners inscription to pastedown. Foxing to contents. Statement of responsibility on spine : anonymous. G.
293. Johns, W E Biggles and the deep blue sea 1st ed. Leicester : Brockhampton Press Ltd., 1968, 8vo. 184 p. DJ, with light wear and soiling. Maroon cloth boards. Small inscription to endpapers. Foxing to contents. A strong copy. G. Est. $500 294. Seuss, Dr Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Plus one by the same author New York : Random House, 1949, 4to. unpaginated. illus. Red cloth boards with green cloth spine. Lacks DJ. Wear, soiling and foxing. Library stamp to free endpaper and title page. Plus, ‘Horton hears a who!’ (New York : Random House, 1954). Considerable wear and soiling, also lacks DJ. Both G-. [2].
288. Mansfield, Katherine Journal of Katherine Mansfield / edited by J Middleton Murry London : Constable, 1928, 8vo. xv, 251 p. Grey cloth boards. Mild shelf wear and sunning. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. G.
295. Westra, Ans Washday at the pa Revised ed. Wellington : School Publications Branch, Dept of Education, 1964, 8vo. 32 p. illus. SC, stapled. Light wear to covers and contents. Bulletin for schools. G/G+.
289. O’Sullivan, Vincent Katherine Mansfield’s New Zealand Auckland : Golden Press, 1974, 4to. 79 p. chiefly illus, facsims, music, ports. DJ with mild wear and sunning. Black cloth boards. Light foxing to contents. G+.
296. A collection of ephemera, chiefly relating to New Zealand Collection includes : A handwritten letter by A H Reed, quoting Sir Apirana Ngata. A ‘Certificate of registration of alien’, dated 6th of April, 1920, belonging to Chinese immigrant Lui Ting Chuk of Wellington. Plus a mounted photographic portrait of Captain St George Rick R N of the H M S Ringarooma, dated 1902. All generally G-/FA. [3]. Est. $60
290. Pyke, Vincent Wild Will Enderby ; a story of the New Zealand gold fields Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1974, 8vo. iv, [5]-154 p. DJ with light wear. Maroon cloth boards. Light wear to contents. G/G+.
Children’s Literature 291. Ten bound volumes of the ‘New Zealand school journal’. Plus two bound volumes of the ‘Post-primary school bulletin’ Wellington : Govt. Printer, School Publications Branch, Dept. of Education, 1916+, 8vo. 12 v. illus. Cloth bindings with mild wear to covers and contents. School journals include, 1916, 1921-1929. (v.10, 1523) Post-primary school bulletins include, 1952-3 (v. 46-47). G. [12]. Est. $60 292. England, Frank Maori legends : told for the children [Auckland] : Edwin Sayes, [1923], 4to. 32 p. illus. Illustrated wrappers. Mild wear and creasing. Small stamp to upper wrapper and endpapers. Light foxing to contents. A strong copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $80
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297. A handwritten letter detailing a transaction pertaining to the sale of land A handwritten letter, dated October 22nd, 1872. Document details the purchase of land in the Foxton region, between a Maori seller and a Colonial buyer for the price of 37 pounds. Officially witnessed and stamped. Mild wear and soiling. Scarce. G. Est. $180 298. The Imperial guard of honour visit to Auckland : official souvenir programme Auckland : Wilson & Horton, [1901], 8vo. [34] p. chiefly illus. SC, with wear and creasing to wrappers. Browning and the odd tear to contents. Programme features Imperial troops from different British Regiments on their visit to New Zealand. Photographs of regiments, including photographs of New Zealand war veterans and soldiers. Scarce. AF/FA.
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299. Welcome to Auckland, N Z : the gateway to New Zealand : official guide for visitors [Auckland : Gateway Reception and Information Bureau, 1934]. [4], 15 p. illus, maps. Folded wrappers, tipped in at front. Wear and creasing to covers and contents. Includes advertising. G.
Australia 300. Fremantle, C H Diary & letters of Admiral Sir C H Fremantle, G C B relating to the founding of the colony of Western Australia, 1829. Edited by Lord Cottesloe Ltd. ed. [London : Hazell, Watson & Viney], 1928, 8vo. 94 p. map, port. Green cloth boards with light wear and sunning. Mild foxing to contents. ‘Printed for private circulation.’ A nice copy. G+. 301. Wilkinson, George Blakiston South Australia : its advantages and its resources, being a description of that colony and a manual of information for emigrants 1st ed. London : John Murray, 1848, 8vo. xi, 391 p. illus, tables, map (folded). Original blind stamped cloth boards with gilt title. Wear and soiling, slight tears to spine. Owners inscription to endpapers. Foxing to contents. A good copy of this scarce work. G-. Est. $150
Photography 302. Burton Brothers Views of New Zealand c1880s. A photograph album, quarter bound with gilt title. Wear to extemities and spine. Contains 60 mounted albumen prints (290mm x 227mm) depicting late 19th Century New Zealand. Locations include: Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Lake Wakatipu, Wingatui Viaduct, Fiordland, Wellington, Auckland and the Pink and White Terraces. Foxing throughout, but all images are clear. A strong collection. G. [60] Est. $1200 303. Coxhead, Frank A An album containing fifty-one photographs c1880s. Albumen prints (200mm x 145mm) mounted on card. Album lacks covers and has suffered significant wear and soiling. Binding weak. Prints show wear, soiling and fading. Images depict a wide range of New Zealand locations including, Fiordland, Lake Wakatipu, Sumner, Dunedin, Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland, Lyttelton and the Pink and White Terraces. Also included are images showing the Sydney and Melbourne botanical gardens plus one of Botany Bay, NSW. All prints blindstamped to verso with ‘G H Glover & Co, Gentlemens Hosiers, Agents for NZ Scenery, 47 Queens St, Auckland’. A strong collection. AF/FA. [51] Est. $300
304. Martin, Josiah & Pulman, Elizabeth A photograph album containing a selection of early New Zealand related images by Josiah Martin, Elizabeth Pulman, F G Radcliffe and James Valentine c1880s, 4to. Thirty nine images in total, mounted on card and housed in original album. Binding weak with front cover loose. Inscription to paste down. Wear and foxing to contents, but all images clear. Collection includes : sixteen Josiah Martin images including three strong portraits and scenic depictions of the Pink and White Terraces. Two Elizabeth Pulman portraits, the first titled ‘Wetani Rore Tatangi’, depicting a Maori man with full moko wearing a cloak with taniko border and feathers in his hair. The second is titled ‘Anehana’. This striking image was referenced by Gottfried Lindauer when painting the famous portrait of the subject. Other photographs include several scenic depictions, chiefly of thermal regions, by F G Radcliffe and Scottish photographer James Valentine. Along with six images by unidentified photographers. A strong collection. AF/FA. [39] Est. $1100
Mountaineering 305. Hillary, Edmund High adventure. Plus one London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1955, 8vo. 224 p. illus, maps. DJ, with plastic wrapper. Blue cloth boards. Wear to covers and contents. Plus, ‘Because it is there’, by George Lowe. London : Cassell & Company, 1959. Both G. [2]. 306. Hillary, Edmund Nothing venture, nothing win. Uncorrected proof London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1975, 8vo. xiii, 308 p. [16] leaves of plates. illus (some col.), maps, ports. An uncorrected proof, with original Hodder and Stoughton wrappers. Small tears to top wrapper and sunning to spine. Mild wear to contents. Scarce. G/G+. Est. $50 307. Ross, Malcolm A climber in New Zealand 1st ed. London : Edward Arnold, 1914. 8vo. xx, 316, 8p. illus, ports. Includes publishers catalogue. Decorated green cloth. Hinges reinforced. Some wear and foxing. Stamp of Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute on various pages. G. Est. $150
Motoring 308. Pomeroy, Laurence The Grand-Prix car : 1906-1939 1st ed. London : Motor Racing Publications, 1949, 4to. 419 p. illus (several folding). tables. DJ with creasing and tears. Blue cloth boards with spotting. Small inscription to front free endpaper. Some foxing to contents. Includes supplement containing corrigenda and addenda, index, list of line illustrations and list of graphs. G. Est. $350
Captain James Cook 309. Beaglehole, J C The death of Captain Cook 2nd ed. Wellington : Alexander Turnbull Library, 1979, 4to. 21 p. Illustrated DJ with minor wear. Grey cloth boards. Owners inscription to front paste-down. Minor spotting to contents. This edition features minor adaptations and was published simultaneously with the first edition in 1979. Limited edition of 1000 copies, this is number 294. An appealing copy of this scarce work. G+/VG-. Est. $80 310. Beaglehole, J C The life of Captain James Cook 2nd ed. London : A and C Black, 1974, large 8vo. xi, 760 p. [40] p. of plates, frontis, illus, charts, maps. DJ with sunning to spine. Light wear to contents. VG. Est. $60 311. Beaglehole, J C (editor) The journals of Captain James Cook on his voyages of discovery Woodbridge : Boydell Press in association with Hordern House, Sydney 1999, large 8vo. 3 v. in 4. illus (some col.), facsims, maps, ports. (some col.).+ 1 portfolio of maps. Blue cloth boards with gold bust of Cook centre front. Table of contents: 1. The voyage of the Endeavour, 1768-1771. 2. The voyage of the Resolution and Adventure, 1772-1775. 3. The voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780. Pt. 1-2 Charts & views drawn by Cook and his officers’, edited by R A Skelton. Light wear. VG. [4]. Est. $80
313. 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. 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. $3000 314. David, Andrew (editor) The charts & coastal views of Captain Cook’s voyages. In three volumes London : Hakluyt Society in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1988-1997, folio. 3 v. illus (some col.), maps (some col.). DJ’s with minor wear to covers and contents. v. 1. The voyage of the Endeavor, 1768-1771. v. 2. The voyage of the Resolution and Adventure, 1772-1775. v. 3. The voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780. Handsome copies of this work. VG. [3]. Est. $100
312. Benard, Robert Coffre Sculpte des Habitants de la nouvelle Zealande Mounted, coloured engraving (180 mm x 230mm). Mild foxing. Taken from the French edition of James Cook’s first voyage entitled ‘Relation des voyages entrepris par ordre de sa Majeste Britannique actuellement regnante pour faire des decouvertes dans l’emisphere meridional, et successivement executes par le commodore Byron, le capitaine Carteret, le capitaine Wallis et le capitaine Cook dans les vaisseaux ‘le Dauphin ‘, ‘le Swallow’ and ‘l’Endeavour.’ Image depicts two Waka Huia. G. Est. $50
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Cartography 315. A collection of maps and street directories relating to New Zealand Collection includes : ‘Map of North Shore’, published by the Lands and Survey Dept. 1958. ‘UBD compact street directory : Auckland and district’, published by Universal Business Directories Ltd. 1950’s. Three copies of ‘Sectional maps and street index of greater Auckland’, published by Whitcombe & Tombs. Early 1960’s. One copy of ‘Shell road maps : New Zealand’. Early 1950’s. ‘North Island road and street map’, compiled by A D Baldwin. Published by, Universal Business Directories Ltd. 1940’s. ‘Map of ManurewaPapakura, including Takanini and Drury’. Plublished by New Zealand Map & Guide Company. Mid 1950’s. Plus, ‘Wise’s map of Dunedin’, published by H Wise & Co. 1940’s? All showing wear, scattered foxing and slight tears. All generally G/G-. [9]. Est. $80 316. Bonne, Rigobert Carte de la Nouvelle Zeeland c1788. Mounted, hand-coloured, centrefold. Light wear. One of the first copies of Cook’s chart of 1772, with inset charts depicting the River Thames and Mercury Bay, Cook’s Strait, Bay, of Islands and Tolaga Bay. G+. Est. $1400 317. Department of Lands & Survey Dominion of New Zealand : flying map, sheet no. 3. Wellington : Government Printer, 1927. (745 mm x 245 mm). folded. Produced in collaboration with the Aerodrome Branch of the Public Works Department. Coloured map illustrates flight paths from Westport and Kaikoura north to New Plymouth and Dannevirke. Considerable wear and soiling. AF/FA. 318. Moll, H Westmorland c1724. 330mm x 210mm (sheet) 27mm x 193mm (map). Framed. Hand coloured with printed title cartouche, upper left. In the page margins, left and right of the map, are illustrations of antiquities such as a plan of Arthur’s Round Table at Penrith and a coin from Westmorland. Plate 47 from ‘A new description of England and Wales, with the adjacent islands’, by H Moll, 1724, or a later edition. G. Est. $80 319. Speed, John Map of Huntington both shire and shire towne with the ancient citie of Ely described c1610. 500mm x 380mm. Copper engraved, hand coloured. Includes insets of Huntington
and Ely with the coat of arms for each city and 10 additional large heraldic images. Speed’s ‘Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine’, is one of the Britain’s great cartographic works. Published in 1611/12, it marked the first time that comprehensive plans of English and Welsh counties and towns were made available in print. Inset into the corner of each county map is a plan of its county town and any spare space is used to illustrate famous battles, local coats of arms, as well as Roman and prehistoric sites. Nicely framed with mild wear and creasing. G. Est. $200 320. Supplement to the New Zealand Herald Maps and illustrated depictions of the Hot Lake District June 21, 1886. Single sheet with light foxing and small tears, showing three coloured depcitions of Wairoa, Te Tarata and Otukapuarangi. Also with two coloured sketch maps to verso, depicting the Hot Lake District, including Rotorua and surrounding areas. G. Est. $80 321. Tardieu, Ambroise & Dumont d’Urville J S C Carte de la Nouvelle-Zelande [map] pour servir au voyage pittoresque autour du Monde par M D’Urville 1835. Colour engraved map, mounted on board. ‘Dessine et Grave par Ambroise Tardieu’ inscribed bottom centre. ‘Tom. 2. Pl. XLIII.’ to upper right hand corner. Mild wear. Nicely presented. G. Est. $200 322. Tardieu, Ambroise & Dumont d’Urville J S C Carte de la Nouvelle-Zelande [map] pour servir au voyage pittoresque autour du Monde par M D’Urville. Plus a collection of related materials 1835. Engraved map, uncoloured (335mm x 220mm). Bottom centre has inscription ‘Dessine et Grave par Ambroise Tardieu’. Top right has ‘Tom. 2. Pl. XLIII.’ Mild wear, creasing and spotting. Housed in an album, including a coloured map (260mm x 210mm) depicting New Zealand, engraved by J Bartholomew F R G S. c1880. Map shows regions and distances to and from Sydney, to Panama and to Cape Horn. In lower left margin : Printed in colours by W H McFarlane, Edinburgh. In lower right margin : Engraved by J. Bartholomew, Edinr. Mild wear and browning. Plus a selection of plates chiefly depicting Oceanic scenes. A strong collection. All G. Est. $300
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323. Tardieu, Ambroise & Dumont d’Urville, J S C Carte de la Nouvelle-Zelande [map] pour servir au voyage pittoresque autour du Monde par M D’Urville 1835. Engraved, un-coloured. ‘Dessine et Grave par Ambroise Tardieu’ inscribed bottom centre. ‘Tom. 2. Pl. XLIII.’ to upper right hand corner. Light wear and creasing. G+. Est. $500 324. Zatta La Nuova Zelanda trascorsa nel 1769 e 1770. Dal Cook Comandante. Dell’ Endeavour Vascello di S M Britannica c1778. 390mm x 490mm. Framed. Map outlined in colour, decorative cartouche coloured. ‘G Zuliani inc’ at lower left, ‘Pas qualiser’ to right. Creasing and spotting. G. Est. $1700
New Zealand Art and Architecture 325. A collection of six exhibition catalogues Collection includes : ‘John Kinder : the Auckland City Art Gallery, June 1958’, by Hamish Keith. Published by the Auckland City Art Gallery, [1958]. Mild wear. ‘Handbook to the Greek vases in the Otago museum’, by J K Anderson. (Otago Museum, 1955). Wear and inscriptions. ‘Summary catalogue of the collection of the Auckland City Art Gallery’, published by the Auckland City Art Gallery, [1964]. Wear, soiling and creasing. ‘Captain James Cook : his artists and draughtsmen : Auckland City Art Gallery, October - December 1964.’ (Auckland : Wakefield Press, 1964). ‘An Exhibition of chinese art : held in 1937 at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin in the dominion of New Zealand’, edited by Captain G Humphreys-Davies. Published by the [War Memorial Museum], 1937. Wear and soiling. ‘Portrait of Mexico.’ Published by the [Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council, 1972]. All generally G-. [6]. 326. Art in New Zealand. First issue Wellington : H H Tombs Ltd., 1928, 4to. 65 p. illus. SC. Wear and tears to spine. Foxing to contents. ‘A quarterly magazine devoted to art in its various phases in our own country.’ AF/FA. 327. Bensemann, Leo (editor) Ascent : a journal of the arts in New Zealand. v. 1. nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Plus Frances Hodgkins commemorative issue Christchurch : The Caxton Press, 1967-69, 4to. 5 v. illus. SC, with covers illustrated by Woollaston, Hotere and Walters. Mild wear. A nice collection. G/G+. [5]. Est. $80
328. Blackley, Roger The art of Alfred Sharpe. Plus one Auckland : Auckland City Art Gallery : David Bateman, 1992, 4to. 144 p. illus (some col.), facsim, port. SC, with mild wear to covers and contents. Includes an exhibtion catalogue for ‘Golden evenings : the art of Alfred Sharpe’, curated by the author, laid in. Published by the Auckland City Art Gallery, 1993. Both G+. Plus, ‘The watercolours of Alfred Sharpe’, also published by Auckland City Art Gallery, 1973. Wear, binding weak. G-/FA. [2]. 329. Brake, Brian Art of the Pacific. Inscribed by David Simmons. Plus three 1st ed. Wellington : Oxford University Press in association with Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council, 1979, 4to. 239 p. illus. DJ with soiling to spine. Grey cloth boards. Owners inscription to pastedown. Some wear and soiling to contents. Plus, ‘Te Maori : Maori art from New Zealand collections’, edited by Sidney Moko Mead ; text by Sidney Moko Mead. [et al.] ; photographs by Athol McCredie. (Auckland : Heinemann ; [New York] : American Federation of Arts, 1984.) SC, with wear and soiling to covers and contents. Also included is ‘Two hundred years of New Zealand painting’ by Gil Docking. 2nd edition. (Wellington : Reed, 1982). DJ/HC. Wear and soiling. ‘Centennial exhibition of international and New Zealand art, November, 1939-April, 1940, National Art Gallery, Wellington.’ Published by (National Art Gallery, 1939). Also with wear and soiling. All generally G/G-. [4]. Est. $50 330. Buchanan, Iain Frances Hodgkins : paintings and drawings Auckland : Auckland University Press, 1994, 4to. ix, 185 p. illus (some col.). DJ, black cloth boards. Minor wear. A nice copy. VG. 331. Docking, Gil Two hundred years of New Zealand painting Melbourne : Lansdowne Press Pty Ltd, 1971, 4to. 212 p. illus. DJ with ivory cloth boards. Mild wear to covers and contents. Includes slip case. A nice copy. VG-/VG. 332. Earle, Augustus A narrative of a nine month’s residence in New Zealand in 1827 Christchurchn : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1909, 8vo. 232 p. [7] leaves of plates. illus. Green cloth boards with gold titles. Wear and sunning to spine. Foxing to contents. Originally published in 1832. G.
333. Ellis, E M Early prints of New Zealand, 1642-1875 1st ed. Christchurch : Avon Fine Prints Ltd, 1978, 4to. 328 p. [16] p. of plates. illus, (some col.), facsims, ports. Orange cloth boards with gold titles and motif. Light wear to boards. Tidy inscription to endpaper. Spotting to contents. This is copy no. 253 of the first printing of 1,500 copies. G. Est. $50 334. Ensing, Riemke et al The Visionary; poems by Riemke Ensing ... [et al.] ; images by Elizabeth Serjeant Auckland : The Authors, (Auckland : (Puriri Press), [1989], folio. [20] p. [10] leaves of plates. col illus. In grey cloth slipcase. Wear and sunning. Matching grey cloth binding. Minor wear. Pages untrimmed. Limited to an edition of 50 copies signed and numbered by the artist and printers. A beautifully presented work. VG. Est. $800 335. Hamon, Rei Rei Hamon, artist of the New Zealand bush. Ltd. ed. Auckland : Collins, 1976, 4to. 2 v. Chiefly illus. DJ’s, with cloth boards. Light wear to covers and contents. Both volumes housed in a green cloth slipcase. This is copy 454 in an edition of 500, which also contains a print inscribed by the artist. G+/VG-. [2]. Est. $50 336. Knight, Hardwicke New Zealand photographers : a selection. Plus one Dunedin : Allied Press, c1981, 4to. [112] p. chiefly illus, ports. SC, with with mild wear to covers and contents. ‘23 selected biographies illustrated with 96 photographs and a list of over 1,000 New Zealand photographers to 1900.’- title page. Plus, ‘The Wanganui’, by Anne Noble. (Auckland : PhotoForum, [1982)]. Both G/G+. [2]. 337. McIntyre, Peter Peter McIntyre’s New Zealand Wellington : Reed, 1964, folio. 1 v. 56 plates (some col.). illus. DJ with tears. Green cloth boards with gold titles. Mild sunning and wear to contents. Paintings with commentary. Includes mounted coloured reproductions. G/G+. 338. McIntyre, Peter Peter McIntyre’s Pacific. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1966, folio. 23 p. 56 leaves of plates. (chiefly col.). DJ with slight tears. Cream cloth boards. Minor wear and sunning to contents. A nice copy. G+/VG-. Est. $60 339. Murray-Oliver, Anthony Augustus Earle in New Zealand. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1968, 4to. 167 p. illus (some col.), map, ports, (some col.). DJ with slight tears to spine. Grey cloth boards. Contains clippings laid in. Minor wear and occasional spotting to
contents. Includes slip case. Reproduces all available examples of Earle’s New Zealand pictures; includes a biographical introduction and extracts from the artist’s ‘A Narrative of a nine months’ residence in New Zealand in 1827’. A handsome copy. VG-. 340. Platts, Una Nineteenth century New Zealand artists : a guide & handbook Christchurch : Avon Fine Prints, 1980, 8vo. 272 p. [60] p. of plates. illus, (some col.). DJ, with plastic wrappers. Fading to spine. Brown cloth boards. Ex libris. Light wear to covers and contents. A strong copy of this scarce work. G+/VG. Est. $80 341. Stacpoole, John William Mason : the first New Zealand architect 1st ed. Auckland : Auckland University Press and Oxford University Press, 1971, 4to. 198 p. illus, facsims, plans, ports. DJ with some light wear to covers and contents. G+. 342. Wauchop, William S Artists interpret the New Zealand scene : 20 reproductions in full colour Ltd. ed. Auckland : Dawson Print, 1966, 4to. unpaginated. chiefly illus. DJ, with wear and slight tears. Green cloth boards. Minor wear and occasional spotting to contents. Limited edition of 2000 copies. G/G+.
New Zealand Biography and Religion 343. Six titles relating to New Zealand distance runners Collection includes : ‘Lovelock’, by James McNeish. (London ; Auckland : Hodder and Stoughton, 1986). ‘A clean pair of heels : the Murray Halberg story’, as told by Garth Gilmour. (Wellington : Reed, 1963). ‘Scottie : a true story of ambition, weakness & redemption’, by Norman Harris. (Hamilton : Last Side Pub., c2008). ‘On the wings of Mercury : the Lorraine Moller story’, by Lorraine Moller. (Dunedin : Longacre Press, 2007). ‘Lap of honour : the great moments of New Zealand athletics’, by Norman Harris. (Wellington : Reed, 1963). ‘Arthur Lydiard : master coach’, by Garth Gilmour. (Auckland : Exisle Pub., 2004). All generally G+/VG-. [6]. Est. $80 344. Godley, Charlotte Letters from early New Zealand 1st ed. Plymouth : Printed at the Bowering Press, 1936, 8vo. xiii, 376 p. [6] p. of plates. illus, geneal. table, map, port. Ivory cloth boards with coat of arms centre front. Wear and soiling. Contains a typed note, pasted in. Mild sunning and spotting to contents. Printed for private circulation only. A nice copy. G/G+.
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345. Guthrie, Brenda New Zealand memories 1st ed. London : John Lane the Bodley Head, 1930, 8vo. x, 303 p. 46 leaves of plates. illus, ports. Decorated purple cloth. Foxing to contents. G. 346. Harrop A J The amazing career of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, with extracts from ‘A letter from Sydney’ (1829). Plus one. 1st ed. London : Allen & Unwin, 1928, 8vo. DJ with tears and losses. Blue cloth boards. Wear. Foxing to contents. Plus ‘Edward Gibbon Wakefield : builder of the British Commonwealth’, by Paul Bloomfield. (London : Longmans, 1961). Both G/G-. [2]. 347. King, Michael Wrestling with the angel : a life of Janet Frame. Plus one by the same author Auckland : Viking, 2000, 8vo. 583 p. [24] p. of plates. illus, ports. DJ, with light wear. Black cloth boards. Minor wear to contents. Plus, ‘An inward sun : the world of Janet Frame’. (Auckland : Penguin, 2002). Both VG-/VG. [2]. 348. Lovat, Alice, Baroness The life of Sir Frederick Weld, G C M G : a pioneer of empire 1st ed. London : John Murray, large 8vo, 1914. xxxvi, 427 p. [13] leaves of plates. illus, ports. Blue cloth boards with gold tooled spine. Wear to spine and bumps to corners. Owners inscription to front paste-down. Foxing to contents. G. 349. Petersen, G C (editor) Who’s who in New Zealand. Plus two. 7th ed. Wellington : Reed, 1961, large 8vo. 307 p. DJ with red cloth boards. Mild wear. Plus the seventh (1971) and twelfth edition (1991). All G/G+. [3]. 350. Rees, William Lee & Lily The life and times of Sir George Grey, K C B. Plus one. 1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, 1892, 8vo. 496 p. illus, ports. Blue cloth boards. Bumps to corners. Cracking and sunning to spine. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. G-. Plus ‘To be a hero : Sir George Grey, 1812-1898’ by Edmund Bohan. Auckland : Harper Collins, 1998. Minor wear. VG-. [2]. Est. $60 351. Scholefield, Guy H The RichmondAtkinson papers. In two volumes. 1st ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1960, thick 8vo. 2 v. (853 p. [12] p. of plates; 658 p. [8] p. of plates). illus, map, ports. DJ with mild wear. Blue cloth boards. Owners inscription to endpapers. Scattered foxing to contents. G/G+. [2].
352. Sinclair, Keith Walter Nash. Plus one by the same author. 1st ed. Auckland : Auckland University Press ; [New York] : Oxford University Press, 1976, large 8vo. vii, 439 p. [6] leaves of plates, illus, ports. DJ. Maroon cloth boards. Minor wear. Plus ‘A history of the University of Auckland, 1883-1983’. (Auckland : Auckland University Press and Oxford University Press, 1983). Both VG-/VG. [2]. 353. The dictionary of New Zealand biography 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. xvii, 674 p. HC/DJ. 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, ‘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, ‘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, and ‘The dictionary of New Zealand biography : volume five : 1941-1960’ (Auckland University Press and the Department of Internal Affairs, 2000), HC/DJ, VG. An excellent set. [5]. Est. $200
Religion 354. Williams, W T (editor) Pioneering in New Zealand : life of the Venerable Archdeacon Samuel Williams 1st ed. London : Printed by Truslove & Bray, 1929, 8vo. xiii, 215 p. [27] leaves of plates (some folded). illus, facsim, ports. Black cloth boards with gold tooled titles. Mild wear and bumps to corners. Foxing to contents. Published for private circulation only. A good copy. G. 355. Wily, Henry Robert Maunsell, L L D, a New Zealand pioneer: his life and times 1st ed. Dunedin : A H & A W Reed, 1938, 8vo. 190 p. frontis, [7] p. of plates. DJ with slight tears and sunning to spine. Red cloth boards. Foxing to contents. No. 102 of 500 copies. G.
356. Jubilee memorial volume, or, Fifty years of Primitive Methodism in New Zealand : a series of historical and biographical sketches from the establishment of Primitive Methodism in this colony to its jubilee year, 1893-4 Wellington : Primitive Methodist Book Depot, 1983, 8vo. vi, 295 p. [15] leaves of plates. illus. Blue cloth boards with wear and rubbing. Small inscription to front pastedown. Foxing to contents. G-. 357. The Holy Bible : containing the Old Testament and the New Cambridge : John Field, 1657, 8vo. various pagings. illus. Full leather with wear, cracking and chipping. Binding tight. Foxing to contents. G/G-. Est. $100 358. Boreham, F W George Augustus Selwyn, D D, pioneer bishop of New Zealand 1st ed. London : S W Partridge, [1911], 8vo. 159 p. plates, illus, ports. Original pictorial cloth boards with gilt titles. Mild shelf wear. Slight discolouration to lower board. Inscription to pastedown. Browning to contents. A strong copy of this scarce work. G+. Est. $80 359. Chapple, L J B Early missionary work in Whanganui, 1840-1850 Wanganui : H I Jones, [1930], 8vo. 119 p. [1] leaf of plates. illus, port. Grey cloth boards with light wear to covers and contents. A nice copy. G+. 360. McKenzie, Gordon M The history of Christchurch Cathedral (the Cathedral Church of Christ) New Zealand Christchurch : Printed by Alex. Wildey, 1931, 8vo. viii, 223 p. 31 leaves of plates (1 folded). illus, plan, ports. Maroon cloth boards with gold titles and motif. Mild shelf wear and splitting to spine. Inscription to front free endpaper. Sporadic foxing to contents. G. 361. Parker, Wesley Rev. C H Laws : memoir and addresses. Plus one 1st ed. Wellington : Reed, 1954, 8vo. 162 p. [2] p. of plates. illus, ports. DJ, with slight tears and fading to spine. Blue cloth boards. Minor foxing to contents. Plus, ‘Rutherford Waddell, M A, D D, Minister of St Andrew’s Church, Dunedin 1879-1919 : memoir and addresses’, edited by J Collie. (Dunedin : Reed, 1932). Both G. [2].
Fishing 362. Grey, Zane Tales of the angler’s Eldorado, New Zealand 1st ed. London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1926, large 8vo. 313 p. [8] leaves of plates. illus. DJ in plastic wrapper. Mild wear. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Light foxing to contents. A strong copy. G+. Est. $150
New Zealand Wars 363. Barton, Leonard L Australians in the Waikato war, 1863-1864. Inscribed by the author Ltd. ed. Sydney : Library of Australian History, 1979, 8vo. 119 p. [4] p. of plates. illus, maps. DJ, with light wear to covers and contents. Issued in an edition of 1000 copies of which 100 are signed and numbered by the author. This is no. 89. A fine copy of this scarce work. VG. Est. $50 364. Cowan, James The New Zealand wars : a history of the Maori campaigns and the pioneering period. In two volumes. Wellington : Government printer, 1922-1923. 8vo. 2 v. (xx, 459; 549 p.), illus, maps, plans. Red cloth boards. Rubbing and sunning to spines. Owners inscription to endpapers. Light wear and foxing to contents. Binding starting on v. 2. G. [2]. Est. $100 365. Crosby, R D The musket wars : a history of inter-iwi conflict, 1806-45 Auckland : Reed, 1999, large 8vo. 392 p. [32] p. of plates. illus, (some col.), maps (some col.), ports. (some col.). DJ with dark green cloth boards. Light wear to covers and contents. VG. 366. Gudgeon, T W The defenders of New Zealand; being a short biography of colonists who distinguished themselves in upholding Her Majesty’s Supremacy in these islands 1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, 1887, 4to. 620, 36 p. illus, maps, ports. Quarter bound with gilt titles. Mild rubbing to corners and spine. Scattered foxing to contents. A strong copy. G. Est. $170 367. Henty, G A Maori and settler : a story of the New Zealand War 1st ed. London : Blackie & Son, [1891], 8vo. 352, 32 p. [9] leaves of plates. illus, map. Decorative cloth boards with gilt titles. Rubbing to fore edge and spine. A ‘prize awarded to’ card mounted to paste-down. Scattered foxing to contents. A strong copy. G. Est. $60
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368. Mair, Gilbert The story of Gate Pa, April 29th, 1864 1st ed. Tauranga : Printed at the Bay of Plenty Times, 1937, 8vo. 88 p. [10] leaves of plates. illus, plans. Paper covers. Wear, soiling and mild foxing. G. 369. Whitemore, George S The last Maori war in New Zealand under the self-reliant policy 1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1902, 8vo. xxvi, 193 p. [8] leaves of plates. illus, maps, ports. Red cloth boards with gilt titles. Considerbale wear and soiling. Fading to spine. Small inscription to pastedown. Frontispiece losse, laid in. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. G-.
First World War 370. A collection of First World War photographs formerly belonging to Corporal Edward Orbell of the Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment Early 20th C. (160mm x 110mm.) Collection includes nine photographs taken by an unknown photographer, stationed behind Ottoman lines. Images depict Turkish cavlary and firing lines, battlefield quarters, a field bakery, machine gun company, two men sharpening bayonets and Bristish troops entering Jerusalem. Plus two images in which Field Marshal Viscount Allenby appears, who is recognised for leading the British Empire’s Egyptian Expeditionary Force during the Sinai and Palestine campaign. Images inscribed verso with wear and spotting. A unique collection. G. [9]. Est. $350 371. A collection of photographs and photographic postcards Early 20th C. (130mm x 85mm). Collection includes 63 photographs and photographic postcards, chiefly depicting First World War related material. Images include portraits of various unidentified New Zealand soldiers, both in a studio setting and in the field. Plus several photographs of a graphic nature, including the effects of a bomb on mounted solidiers near Al Auja in the Jordan Valley, inscribed verso. Some postcards are postally used but all are well presented. A very strong collection. G. [63]. Est. $750 372. Regimental history of New Zealand Cyclist Corps in the Great War, 1914-1918, by Officers 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1922, 8vo. 139 p. [24] leaves of plates. illus, maps, ports. Brown cloth boards, with wear to corners. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $100
373. The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East, 1918 [Sydney] : Angus & Robertson, 1981, 4to. various pagings. illus, ports. SC, with light wear to covers and contents. Reprint of the Kia ora coo-ee, official magazine of the Australian and New Zealand forces in Egypt, Palestine, Salonica and Mesopotania, March to December 1918. Introduction by David Kent. G/G+. 374. The Pull-thro’ : with which is incorporated The Noumea nightmare, The Suva sendoff and Samoa sun : the unofficial organ of the Advance Party of the N Z Expeditionary Force, Apia, Samoa. [Apia] : Literary Committee of the Advance Party of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, [1914], 4to. various pagings. illus. Quarter bound volume, which includes a bound set of v.1, no. 1-6 and v. 2, no. 1-3. Rubbing to boards. Scattered foxing to contents. Features many advertisements. Includes a ‘Commercial & Stategic map of the British Empire’, printed by The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limted, laid in. Map features naval stations and fortified points. Nicely presented. G/G+. Est. $60 375. King’s College, Auckland Honour roll : the Great War, 1914-1918 Auckland : The Brett Printing Co., c1919, 8vo. unpaginated. illus, (chiefly) ports. Black morocco, gilt insignia & titling. Spine rubbed. Ex-library. Mild wear to contents. Date of death and school dates verso with full page portraits recto. Scarce. G/G+. Est. $100 376. Liverpool, Arthur William, Earl of (compiler) The New Zealand hospital ship Maheno : the first voyage July 1915 to January 1916. Plus one duplicate copy Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1916, 8vo. 59 p. illus. Ivory cloth boards with mild wear and soiling. Light wear and foxing to and contents. Plus one duplicate copy. Good copies of this scarce work. Both G. [2]. Est. $120 377. McDonald, Wayne (compiler) Honours and awards to the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the Great War, 19141918 Napier : Helen McDonald, 2001, 4to. 352 p. SC, with mild wear to covers and contents. G+. Est. $80
378. A collection of Second World War letters and a photograph depicting New Zealand soldiers marching on Queens Street, Auckland Collection includes four handwritten letters addressed to Mr B R Edmond of Wellington, from his son Don who is on active service. Don writes affectionately and eagerly discusses news from home. Three letters are housed in their original envelopes. Some wear and losses. Also included is an image (210mm x 155mm) depicting New Zealand soldiers marching on Queens Street, Auckland. Inscription to verso reads, ‘Dear Mum, I am sending these photos down to you, I haven’t time to write a letter, but we are leaving today, Sunday, and we will be sailing sometime tomorrow. I will write you a letter at the first port of call so au revoir for the present and keep your chin up. Your loving son, Jim.’ Also with photographers stamp to verso. Wear and creasing. A nice collection. G. [5]. Est. $150 379. Four titles belonging to Captain Charles Upham, VC and Bar Four titles published by the Reprint Society of London, 1946-49, including : ‘The valley of decision’, by Marcia Davenport. ‘Great morning : being the third volume of left hand, right hand!’ By Osbert Sitwell. ‘The franchise affair’, by Josephine Tey. All bearing the owners inscription to front free endpaper. Plus, ‘The Commodore’, by C S Forester. Also neatly inscribed and includes a subscription note addressed to Captain Upham, laid in. All G+. [4]. Est. $350
Postcards 380. A collection of 27 postcards, chiefly related to Egypt Early 20th C. 130mm x 85mm. some colour. A selection of early postcards, some depicting street scenes in Cairo. Also includes scenic images of Jeusalem. Only three postally used. Some wear. G. [27]. Est. $250 381. A collection of 72 Maori related postcards Early 20th C. Light wear, some postally used. Includes several strong portraits of Maori chiefs. A strong collection. G. [72]. Est. $400 382. Price, William A Three photographic postcards Early 20th C. Photographic postcards (150mm x 105mm) mounted on card. Wear and soiling. Images depict the Pink and White Terraces, Waikite Geyser and Whakarewarewa (misspelt). Part of the WAP Colour Photographic Series, which were
produced in 1908/1909. They were sepia photos coloured by the addition of pastel washes (3 or 4 different colours). AF/FA. [3]. Est. $80
Literature 383. New Zealand : land of the long white cloud Wellington :Reed, [1963]. [13] p. illus. + 1 sound disc (45 rpm, mono ; 7 in.). ‘New Zealand in song, scene and story : twenty photographs in full colour and a 7 inch extended play record’-Cover. Mild wear and spotting. Sound disc inserted into pocket on inside back cover. G. 384. Fairlie Bruce, Dorita The Dimsie Omnibus London : Oxford University Press, 1937, 8vo. 288 p. Green cloth boards. Wear and sunning to spine. Owners inscription to free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. G. 385. Kipling, Rudyard A collection of twentynine assorted titles London : Methuen & Co., Macmillan and Co., 1921-24, 8vo. 29 v. various pagings. Leather bound with gold elephant motif centre front. Some with DJ’s. Wear and soiling to covers, some bindings weak. Inscriptions, wear and foxing to contents. Titles include, ‘Just so stories’, ‘Stalky & Co.’, ‘Traffic and discoveries’, ‘From sea to sea and other sketches’ and ‘The second jungle book’. G-. [29]. Est. $120 386. MacLean, Brodie Round the world with a loop thrown in. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Glasgow : Blackie & Son Ltd., 1892, 8vo. 140 p. illus, map, charts. Brown cloth boards with mild rubbing to spine and bumps to fore edge. Occasional foxing to contents. A nice copy. G+. 387. Orwell, George Nineteen eighty-four 1st ed. London : Secker & Warburg, 1949, 8vo. 312 p. Cloth boards with wear and soiling. Lacks DJ. Owners inscription to front pastedown. Contains clippings, laid in. Scattered foxing and annotations to contents. A serviceable copy of this famous work. G-. Est. $450 388. Orwell, George The road to Wigan Pier 1st ed. London : Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1937, 8vo. 264 p. SC. Considerable wear and rubbing. Inscriptions and annotations to end papers. Foxing to contents. Left Book Club edition. A serviceable copy. AF/FA.
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Second World War 389. Important Second World War archive of Squadron Leader Ian Costin Patterson, DSO (1917-1993), RAF, RNZAF, TEAL & Air NZ. Est. $12000
During the Second World War1939-45 there were approximately 870 DSO to RAF and 44 to RNZAF personnel. Haigh and Polaschek estimate that there were 29 DSO to New Zealanders with RAF and 45 DSO to RNZAF. Total 74.
Ian Costin Patterson was born on the 19th of August 1917 in Auckland. He worked as a farmer and electrical engineer before joining the NZ Territorial Army in 1929. Between 1933 and 1939 he served with the RNZAF, transferring to the RAF on 15 March 1939, where he flew as a pilot with 269, 224, and 500 squadrons in the RAF Coastal Command until 30 November 1943. He was responsible for damaging U-boat 331 on the 17th of November 1942 and was involved in other antisubmarine patrols in the Mediterranean (documented in the official war history of New Zealanders with the RAF). He became one of the first pilots to fly the Boeing Fortresses across the Atlantic from the USA to UK. During 1943-44 he was a flying instructor and an operations officer in the Azores, before transferring back to the RNZAF on 1 December 1943. He served until August 1944 then returned to NZ and was discharged on the 6th of February 1945. Upon completing his service he joined the civilian airline Tasman Empire Airways Ltd. (TEAL), the forerunner of Air New Zealand; serving as a pilot with the latter until 1969. He died on the 24th September 1993 in Auckland.
3. Certificate for Mention in Despatches “For distinguished services”, Acting Squadron Leader, [500 Squadron] RAF, London Gazette, 1 January 1943. With printed facsimile signature of Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of State for War. During 1939-45 there were approximately 572 Mentions to New Zealanders with RAF and RNZAF.
1. Group of 7 Decorations and Medals: Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), King George VI (GRI Cypher), reverse of suspender engraved “1943”, in original Garrard & Co, London, case of issue. The following service medals, unnamed as issued, and unmounted. • • • • • •
1939-45 Star Atlantic Star Africa Star (appears to be entitled to the clasp “North Africa 1942-43” but not with group). Defence Medal War Medal 1939-45 with Oak Leaf (denoting a Mention in Despatches) New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45.
With following documentation: 2. Warrant of Appointment for the DSO, dated 16 February 1943 with facsimile signatures of King George VI and Archibald Sinclair [Secretary of State for War]. DSO citation: This officer has participated in many sorties, involving attacks on targets in enemy occupied territory and in anti-submarine patrols both in the North Sea and the Mediterranean. During a patrol in November 1942, he observed a U-boat on the surface of the sea some distance away. Although it submerged before Squadron Leader Patterson could make his attack, he continued his patrol and, when the submarine resurfaced, he delivered a skilful attack which resulted in the destruction of the U-boat. During another patrol, later in the month, Squadron Leader Patterson observed a submarine on the surface. He immediately attacked and seriously damaged it. The U-boat was ultimately destroyed. This officer has displayed outstanding skill and devotion to duty, setting an example worthy of the highest praise. London Gazette, 16 February 1943.
4. Pro-forma transmittal form confirming medal entitlement. (This has recently been annotated indicating that the DSO is now the equivalent of the NZ Gallantry Star, instituted in 1999.) Other Items: 5. RAF 500 (County of Kent) Squadron Badge, pierced silver-metal suspended from bar. Possibly a lady’s brooch. 6. Silk Wartime pilots map wallet with four (4) silk maps. 7. Bomb Pillar metal pin for use when bomb is removed from carrier. 8. Collection of eight wartime photographs, one showing the U331 motionless and on fire aft. Another of the submarine flying white flags of surrender (8). 9. RAF Pilot’s Log book. Covers operations in North Atlantic, with several aerial photographs. 10. RNZAF Pilot’s Log Books. 11. TEAL/Air NZ Pilots Log Books. Three (3) covering 1956-1963; September 1963 to September 1967; and September 1967 to October 1969. [Air NZ formed 1965](Captain I C Patterson). 12. Commission of Appointment as a Flight Lieutenant (Temporary) in RNZAF, from 1 December 1943. Signed by B C Freyberg, Governor-General, countersigned F Jones, Minister of Defence, and dated 31 August 1948. 13. Tasman Airways gilt and enamel pilot wings or cap badge and TEAL cloth and gilt-wire pilot wings or cap badge (2). 14. Uniform ribbon bars, assorted collection of 9 bars. (3 with MID emblems and 4 with silver rosettes.) 15. Four albums containing a variety of important photographs, clippings and related material. Plus a proof of ‘Wings over the sea’ written by Ian Costin Patterson in relation to the Solent Flying Boats used on the TEAL services. With thanks to Phillip O’Shea. CNZM, LVO, New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary, who provided assistance with this entry. Sources:
Abbott, P E, and Tamplin, J M A, British Gallantry Awards, 2nd edition, London,1981. Haigh, J Bryant, & Polaschek, A J, New Zealand and The Distinguished Service Order, Christchurch 1993. Hanson, Group Captain C M, By Such Deeds: Honours and Awards in the Royal New Zealand Air Force 1923-1999, Christchurch 2001. Thompson, Wing Commander H L, New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force: Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, vols. I and III, Wellington, 1953 and 1959.
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390. The war in pictures. In six volumes London : Odhams Press, [1946?], 4to. 6 v. chiefly illus. Blue cloth boards with blind stamped motif. Light wear to boards. Sunning to spines. Sporadic wear and soiling to contents. A nice set. G/G+. [6]. Est. $50 391. Gillespie, Oliver A The Pacific 1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch Department of Internal Affairs, 1952, large 8vo. xii, 395 p. [34] p. of plates. (some folded). illus, maps, ports. Red cloth boards with gold titles. Mild shelf wear. Tidy inscriptions and library stamp to endpapers. Wear and occasional foxing to contents. G. Est. $80 392. Gillespie, Oliver Arthur (editor) The 36th Battalion : a record of service of the 36th Battalion with the Third Division in the Pacific. Plus fourteen issues of ‘Bulletin : official news of the 36th Battalion Association’ 1st ed. [Wellington] : Reed for the Third Division Histories Committee, 1948, 8vo. 129, [1] p. [26] p. of plates. illus, maps, ports. Orange cloth boards, lacks DJ. Spotting to boards and sunning to spine. Maps to lining papers. Some wear and foxing to contents. G. Plus fourteen copies of, ‘Bulletin : official news of the 36th Battalion Association’. (Taihape Times Print, 1976-92). Original wrappers, stapled. Wear and foxing, generally G. [15]. Est. $80 393. Ross, Angus 23 Battalion Wellington : War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs 1959, 8vo. xvi, 506 p. [39] p. of plates (some folded). illus, maps (some col.). DJ, with significant wear and repairs. Red cloth boards. Small inscription to lining papers. Mild foxing to contents. G-. Est. $50
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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. LICENSES. 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. 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. 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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INDEX OF AUTHORS Lawrence, Warwick
175
Buick, Thomas Lindsay
71, 72, 186, 187
[Baucke, William]
176
Buller, Walter Lawry, Sir
235
[Craik, George L]
58
Burnett, R I M
188
[New Testament]
3
Burrell, Arthur
Adams, Geoffrey T Alpers, Antony Andersen, Johannes Carl Armstrong, E S
73
59
Burton Brothers
302
4
Bush, Graham W
189
Bushell, Charles
147
60, 61 5
Butchers, A G
74
Ashby, Ted
140
Butler, Samuel
275
Bagnall, A G
177
Campbell, John Logan
75
Barnett, M J, Gilpin, H G and Metcalf, L J (editors) 178
Campbell, N J...et al (contributor)
148
Barr, John
Chapple, L J B
359
Cheeseman, T F
236
Clarke, George
76
Barrow, Terrance Barry, William Jackson
141, 179 6 62, 142
Barton, Leonard L
363
Clarke, Ron
77
Bayly, George
143
Cockayne, L
237
Beaglehole, J C
63, 309, 310
Cocker, J & Malton Murray, J (editors)
78
Beaglehole, J C (editor)
311
Colenso, William
Beale, G A (editor)
180
Combe, William
258
Begg, A C & Begg, N C
181
Cook, Frank & Andrea (compilers)
247
Begg, A Charles
182
Cook, James and James King
313
Benard, Robert Bensemann, Leo (editor) Benton, Richard
64, 65, 66, 312 327 7
Cowan, James
79, 190, 191
15, 16, 17, 80, 149, 192, 193, 364
Coxhead, Frank A Craik, George L
303 81
Best, Elsdon
8, 9
Crawford, James Coutts
82
Bible, Maori
10
Cresswell, Walter D’Arcy
276
Bidwill, William Edward
183
Crookes, Marguerite
238
Blackley, Roger
328
Crosby, R D
365
Blake, Andrew H
67
Bligh, William
144
Danvin, Victor Marie Felix Darwin, Charles
Bolitho, Hector
68
Bonne, Rigobert
316
de Sainson, Louis Auguste
Boreham, F W
358
Dempsey, Gertrude
145
Department of Internal Affairs
Boxer, C R Bracken, Thomas Bradshaw, John
69, 274 70
David, Andrew (editor)
18 239, 240 314 19 194 83
Department of Lands & Survey
317
Dickson, David
259
Brake, Brian
329
Docking, Gil
331
Brett, Henry, Sir
146
Drummond, Alison
195
British Empire Service League
246
Duggan, Eileen
Brocklebank, Norris
184
Dumont, d’Urville J
Brookes, E S
185
Earle, Augustus
Brown, J Macmillan Brown, Thomas Browne, Thomas Gore Buchanan, Iain Buck, Peter Henry
11
Eccles, Alfred (Editor)
257
Elder, John Rawson
12 330 13, 14
84 85 332 86 87, 88
Ellis, E M
333
England, Frank
292
Ensing, Riemke et al
334
Bethunes 53
Evans, Charlotte
89, 90
Knight, Hardwicke
336
Fairburn, A R D
277
Laboureur, J E
261
Fairlie Bruce, Dorita
389
Laing, R M & Blackwell, E W
243
Falla, R A
241
Lambert, Thomas
206
Fearnley, Charles
196
Lawlor, Pat
Fieldhouse, J H (compiler)
197
Le Maire, Jacques
154
Lee, John A
287
Lennard, Maurice
207
Fiji Publicity Board Frame, Janet
20 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284
Francis Edwards (Firm)
91
98
Lewis, David
25
Fremantle, C H
300
Liverpool, Arthur William, Earl of (compiler)
376
Fuchs, Vivian & Hillary, Edmund
230
Lovat, Alice, Baroness
348
Fulton, Robert Valpy
198
Lydiard, Arthur
Gillespie, Oliver A
382
Mabbett, H
208
Gillespie, Oliver Arthur (editor)
383
MacLean, Brodie
391
Godley, Charlotte
344
Maddock, Shirley Frances Whitley
209
Goodrich, Frank B
150
Mair, Gilbert
368
Grace, Alfred
92
Maning, F E
100
Grey, George, Sir
21
Mansfield, Katherine
288
99
Grey, Zane
362
Martin, Benjamin
262
Gudgeon, T W
366
Martin, Josiah & Pulman, Elizabeth
304
Maxwell, E
101
Gudgeon, Thomas Wayth
93
Guthrie, Brenda
345
McArthur, John
249
Guthrie-Smith, H
199
McCormick, E H
102
Halley, James J
248
McCrae, Alexander
Hamer, David & Nicholls, Roberta (editors)
200
McDonald, K C
Hamon, Rei
335
McDonald, Wayne (compiler)
Harrop A J
346
McIntyre, Peter
Hearn, T J and Slater, Frances A (editors)
201
103 210, 211, 212 377 337, 338
McKenzie, Gordon M
360
Hector, James (editor)
94
McLean, Gavin
213
Hector, James, Sir
95
McLintock A H (editor)
104
Henty, G A
367
McLintock, A H
105, 214
Heron, H A
202, 203
McNab, Robert
215
Meredith, G L
106
Hetherington, Roy M Hillary, Edmund
151 305, 306
Methodist Church of New Zealand
Hochstetter, Ferdinand von
242
Meyer, R J
Hoppus, Edward (editor).
260
Mickle, William Julius
Horsman, John
204
Miller, John
Ihimaera, Witi Ingleson, A Ingram, C W N Izett, James
285, 286 96 152 22
Mitira, Tiaki Hikawera
26 107 263 108, 264 27
Moll, H
318
Morton, Harry
155
Murphy, M
244
Jacobson, H C
205
Murray-Oliver, Anthony
339
Johns, W E
293
Neill, Hugh (photographer)
216
Jones, A G E
153
New Testament, Maori
Kaye, Bannerman King, Michael
97 23, 24, 347
Nga Tangata taumata rau
28 29
O’Donnell, (compiler)
217
King’s College, Auckland
375
Oliver, W H
109
Kipling, Rudyard
390
Oliver, W R B
245
54 Bethunes
Orwell, George
392, 393
Stafford, D M
37
O’Sullivan, Vincent
289
Stevenson, G B
224
Parker, Wesley
361
Stewart, William Downie
122
Supplement to the New Zealand Herald
320
Parkinson, Sydney
30
Perceval, W B
110
Sutherland, E G (compiler)
Petersen, G C (editor)
349
Sutherland, I L G
Petre, Henry William
111
Swainson, William
124
Pinney, Robert
218
Swift, Jonathan
267
Platts, Una
340
Tardieu, Ambroise & Dumont d’Urville J S C 321, 322
123 38, 39
Polynesian Society
31
Tardieu, Ambroise & Dumont d’Urville, J S C
Pomare, Maui & Cowan, James
32
Tavers, W T
Pomeroy, Laurence
308
Taylor, Alister (editor)
Ponting, Herbert George
231
Taylor, Richard
323 40 251 41
Pope, James H
33
Powles, C Guy
250
The Anzac book
252
Price, William A
387
The dictionary of New Zealand biography
353
Thomson, James
268
Pybus, T A
34
Taylor, W A
42
Pyke, Vincent
290
Thomson, R B
Quartermain, L B
232
Tregear, Edward
43, 44
112, 219, 220
Urban, Sylvanus
269
Vallance, Diana
225
Vance, William
226
Reed, A H Rees, William Lee & Lily
350
Reeves, William Pember
113, 114
234
Reischek, Andreas
115
Vennell, C... et al (compiler)
227
Ritter, Karl
116
Victoria University College
125
Ross, Angus
384
Vogel, Julius (editor)
Ross, John O’Connell
156
Wakefield, Edward
127, 128
Ross, Malcolm
307
Wallace, J Howard
129
Ruhen, Olaf
157
Walter, Richard
270
Rusden, G W
117
Wauchop, William S
342
Rutherford, J & Skinner, W H (compilers)
221
Wesley, John
271
Saunders, Alfred
118
Westra, Ans
295
Savage, John
119
White, John
45, 46
Scholefield, Guy H
351
White, Leo (compiler)
130, 131
35
Whitemore, George S
369
Schoon, Theo
126
Scott, Robert Falcon
233
Wilkinson, George Blakiston
301
Scotter, W H
222
Williams, W T (editor)
354
Seuss, Dr
294
Wilson, Charles Augustus
132
Sewell, Henry
120
Wilson, E Wilson
133
Sheffield, C M
223
Wilson, J G
228
Sherrin, R A A
121
Wilson, John Alexander
134
Sinclair, Keith
352
Wilson, Ormond
Smith, Adam
265
Wily, Henry
355
Smith, Godfrey
266
Wily, Henry E R L
229
Smith, Murray D
158
Withy, Edward
135
Wood, Evelyn, Sir
253
Smith, S Percy
36
47
Snow, William Parker
159
Wood, F L W
136
Speed, John
319
Zaehnsdorf, Joseph W
272
Stacpoole, John
341
Zatta
324
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