Book, Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844

Maker
Wakefield, Edward Jerningham
Murray, John
Production date
1845

Object detail

Brief Description
The book offers a detailed account of British colonisation of New Zealand from 1839 to 1844. This book was written by Edward Jerningham Wakefield who based it on his own detailed journals from the time.

Significant events such as land purchase ceremonies and the Wairau affray, are reported. There is an analysis of the Treaty of Waitangi, and a chapter devoted to whaling. The text includes many facts including botany and geography: directions to harbours, bays and channels, facts about winds, tides and sailing conditions. Other subjects include: Māori history; territory; iwi and whānau connections, the status of individual people and iwi. The author describes many things which include buildings and fortifications; cooking in a hangi and scraping flax. He explains points of etiquette, and records some speeches made by Chiefs. Māori terms and phrases are used.in this edition there is no folding map and pocket.
Edition/State/Version
First edition
Production date
1845
Production place
Production period
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Hard maroon cloth cover with leather spine and edges, printed on paper with black ink. Volumes I and II are bound together.
Measurements
Height x Width: 225 x 150mm
Signature/Inscription
Ko te Matauranga te Kaha Russell Duncan, Bookplate, Handwritten
Hawkes Bay Art Society, Bookplate, Printed
Stamp of two opposing arrows from Russell Duncan's bookplate., Stamp, Stamp
Ball & Co, Label
Subject date
1839-1844
Credit line
from the Russell Duncan Collection
Other number(s)
919.31 Wak, 297, 22233

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