Booklet, Reasons for Promoting the Cultivation of the New Zealand Flax

Maker
Bell, Francis Dillon
Young, Frederick
Smith, Elder and Co
Production date
1842

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Brief Description
Reasons for Promoting the Cultivation of the New Zealand Flax was written by F Dillon Bell and Frederick Young in 1842.

The authors provide a description of New Zealand flax along with a short history and extracts from various publications regarding it's uses in the manufacture of rope.
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1842
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Media/Materials description
Printed on paper with black ink.
Measurements
Height x Width: 213 x 138mm
Signature/Inscription
Ko te Matauranga te Kaha Russell Duncan, Bookplate, Printed
On page 21 is Russell Duncan's stamp depicting two arrows. This decoration is found on his bookplate., Stamp
Subject period
Subject date
1842
Credit line
from the Russell Duncan Collection
Other number(s)
Pams B4 Bel, 1581, 22159

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