Published by University of Auckland 1998, 1998
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Published by Otago Heritage Books 1994, 1994
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Published by Otago Heritage Books 1994, 1994
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Language: English
Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2018
ISBN 10: 1877257974 ISBN 13: 9781877257971
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. While the British were sending settlers to the North Island in 1840, the French were sending them to the South Island. This book looks at the elaborate French government-backed plans to settle and annex 'Southern New Zealand' and at what the French did when they found the British had got there first. The lives of the French (and German) men, women and children who ended up creating little settlements in Akaroa Harbour is a major focus of this fascinating book, which also explains some of the French heritage that attracts so many tourists to the Banks Peninsula town of Akaroa today. The first edition of Peter Tremewan's French Akaroa was published by Canterbury University Press in 1990, and the second edition was extensively updated and enlarged for publication in 2010. French Akaroa has now been reprinted with minor corrections, new information having come to hand. '. a work of first-rate historiographical importance.' Press Peter Tremewan is a retired university professor who has written widely about French whalers, scientists, settlers, writers and missionaries who came to work in New Zealand in the 19th century. His wife, Christine, has been of great assistance through her knowledge of traditional Maori language and culture. This book looks at the elaborate French government-backed plans to settle and annex 'Southern New Zealand' - and at what the French did when they found the British had got there first. The lives of the French (and German) men, women and children who ended up creating little settlements in Akaroa Harbour is a major focus of this fascinating book. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2019
ISBN 10: 1988503027 ISBN 13: 9781988503028
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A French Marist priest, Father Antoine Garin was sent to run the remote Mangakahia mission station on the banks of the Wairoa River. Living Among the Northland Maori is Garin's diary recording his experiences from 1844 to 1846 as he gets to know the Maori in the region. The diary provides vivid accounts of contempor-ary events, as Garin came dangerously close to the action of the Northern War, and wrote of such prominent figures as Bishop Pompallier and of Hone Heke and Kawiti as they opposed the new colonial authorities. Above all, the diary is an intimate record of life in a Maori community in which Garin describes the close relationships he formed with his new neighbours - from his young followers and local families to the chiefs who offered him protection while he lived among them. This is the first full English translation of Garin's surviving Mangakahia journals and letters. Frank, open-minded and often humorous, Garin's diary is a major contribution to the early history of European settlement in Aotearoa and a compelling insight into Maori customs, values and beliefs of the time. This is the first full English translation of the surviving Mangakahia journals and letters of French Marist priest Father Antoine Garin. Frank, open-minded and often humorous, Garins diary is a major contribution to the early history of European settlement in Aotearoa and a compelling insight into Maori customs, values and beliefs of the time. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Canterbury University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 1877257974 ISBN 13: 9781877257971
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 2nd Edition. French Akaroa: An Attempt to Colonise Southern New Zealand. Peter Tremewan. Publisher: Canterbury University Press , 2010. Revised edition. Softback; near new condition; no inscriptions; minor shelf-wear. While the British were sending settlers to the North Island in 1840, the French were sending them to the South Island. This book looks at the elaborate French government-backed plans to settle and annex 'Southern New Zealand' - and at what the French did when they found the British had got there first. The lives of the French (and German) men, women and children who ended up creating little settlements in Akaroa Harbour is a major focus of this fascinating book, which also explains some of the French heritage that attracts so many tourists to the Banks Peninsula town of Akaroa today. Originally published in 1990, this second edition has been extensively updated and enlarged.
Published by Canterbury University Press 2010, 2010
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Published by Otago Heritage Books, 1994
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 108p With illustrations and maps, a study of the first sales of the Otago Block, to Pierre Darmandarits, a French sea-captain, then to the New Zealand Company for 2400 pounds, and the Maori leaders in Otago.
Language: English
Published by Palgrave Macmillan 2014-01-14, 2014
ISBN 10: 1349235121 ISBN 13: 9781349235124
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Language: French
Published by Slatkine - Champion, Geneva & Paris, 1985
ISBN 10: 2051006555 ISBN 13: 9782051006552
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hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. No jacket. Ex-lib. Paperback bound as hardback by library, with original covers on boards behind plastic cover. Light general wear; label on top board. Other library markings and insertions include card wallet, barcode, return slip on front endpaper, and accession stamps on bottom edge of page block, indicia, one or two pages within body and last printed page. Many pages are very lightly creased at leading edges but all text remains clear. Contents otherwise clean, sound, bright. TPW. Used.
Language: English
Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2018
ISBN 10: 1877257974 ISBN 13: 9781877257971
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. While the British were sending settlers to the North Island in 1840, the French were sending them to the South Island. This book looks at the elaborate French government-backed plans to settle and annex 'Southern New Zealand' and at what the French did when they found the British had got there first. The lives of the French (and German) men, women and children who ended up creating little settlements in Akaroa Harbour is a major focus of this fascinating book, which also explains some of the French heritage that attracts so many tourists to the Banks Peninsula town of Akaroa today. The first edition of Peter Tremewan's French Akaroa was published by Canterbury University Press in 1990, and the second edition was extensively updated and enlarged for publication in 2010. French Akaroa has now been reprinted with minor corrections, new information having come to hand. '. a work of first-rate historiographical importance.' Press Peter Tremewan is a retired university professor who has written widely about French whalers, scientists, settlers, writers and missionaries who came to work in New Zealand in the 19th century. His wife, Christine, has been of great assistance through her knowledge of traditional Maori language and culture. This book looks at the elaborate French government-backed plans to settle and annex 'Southern New Zealand' - and at what the French did when they found the British had got there first. The lives of the French (and German) men, women and children who ended up creating little settlements in Akaroa Harbour is a major focus of this fascinating book. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2019
ISBN 10: 1988503027 ISBN 13: 9781988503028
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A French Marist priest, Father Antoine Garin was sent to run the remote Mangakahia mission station on the banks of the Wairoa River. Living Among the Northland Maori is Garin's diary recording his experiences from 1844 to 1846 as he gets to know the Maori in the region. The diary provides vivid accounts of contempor-ary events, as Garin came dangerously close to the action of the Northern War, and wrote of such prominent figures as Bishop Pompallier and of Hone Heke and Kawiti as they opposed the new colonial authorities. Above all, the diary is an intimate record of life in a Maori community in which Garin describes the close relationships he formed with his new neighbours - from his young followers and local families to the chiefs who offered him protection while he lived among them. This is the first full English translation of Garin's surviving Mangakahia journals and letters. Frank, open-minded and often humorous, Garin's diary is a major contribution to the early history of European settlement in Aotearoa and a compelling insight into Maori customs, values and beliefs of the time. This is the first full English translation of the surviving Mangakahia journals and letters of French Marist priest Father Antoine Garin. Frank, open-minded and often humorous, Garins diary is a major contribution to the early history of European settlement in Aotearoa and a compelling insight into Maori customs, values and beliefs of the time. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Condition: New. Series: St Antony's Series. Num Pages: 264 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JPA; KCP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140 x 15. Weight in Grams: 345. . 1994. 1st ed. 1994. Paperback. . . . .
Language: English
Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2018
ISBN 10: 1877257974 ISBN 13: 9781877257971
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. While the British were sending settlers to the North Island in 1840, the French were sending them to the South Island. This book looks at the elaborate French government-backed plans to settle and annex 'Southern New Zealand' and at what the French did when they found the British had got there first. The lives of the French (and German) men, women and children who ended up creating little settlements in Akaroa Harbour is a major focus of this fascinating book, which also explains some of the French heritage that attracts so many tourists to the Banks Peninsula town of Akaroa today. The first edition of Peter Tremewan's French Akaroa was published by Canterbury University Press in 1990, and the second edition was extensively updated and enlarged for publication in 2010. French Akaroa has now been reprinted with minor corrections, new information having come to hand. '. a work of first-rate historiographical importance.' Press Peter Tremewan is a retired university professor who has written widely about French whalers, scientists, settlers, writers and missionaries who came to work in New Zealand in the 19th century. His wife, Christine, has been of great assistance through her knowledge of traditional Maori language and culture. This book looks at the elaborate French government-backed plans to settle and annex 'Southern New Zealand' - and at what the French did when they found the British had got there first. The lives of the French (and German) men, women and children who ended up creating little settlements in Akaroa Harbour is a major focus of this fascinating book. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2019
ISBN 10: 1988503027 ISBN 13: 9781988503028
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A French Marist priest, Father Antoine Garin was sent to run the remote Mangakahia mission station on the banks of the Wairoa River. Living Among the Northland Maori is Garin's diary recording his experiences from 1844 to 1846 as he gets to know the Maori in the region. The diary provides vivid accounts of contempor-ary events, as Garin came dangerously close to the action of the Northern War, and wrote of such prominent figures as Bishop Pompallier and of Hone Heke and Kawiti as they opposed the new colonial authorities. Above all, the diary is an intimate record of life in a Maori community in which Garin describes the close relationships he formed with his new neighbours - from his young followers and local families to the chiefs who offered him protection while he lived among them. This is the first full English translation of Garin's surviving Mangakahia journals and letters. Frank, open-minded and often humorous, Garin's diary is a major contribution to the early history of European settlement in Aotearoa and a compelling insight into Maori customs, values and beliefs of the time. This is the first full English translation of the surviving Mangakahia journals and letters of French Marist priest Father Antoine Garin. Frank, open-minded and often humorous, Garins diary is a major contribution to the early history of European settlement in Aotearoa and a compelling insight into Maori customs, values and beliefs of the time. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Condition: New. Series: St Antony's Series. Num Pages: 264 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JPA; KCP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140 x 15. Weight in Grams: 345. . 1994. 1st ed. 1994. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. translation edition. 600 pages. 10.75x8.00x2.25 inches. In Stock.
Published by Canterbury University Press, 2010, 2010
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ISBN 10: 1877257974 / ISBN 13: 9781877257971 Paperback, 2010 revised and expanded edition. VG in original glazed covers as issued. Showing overall minor wear, slight signs of reading and minor corner lift. Internally clean and bright with no ink marks or writing. An excellent reference example. 12791. Travel.
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Condition: Neuf.
Language: English
Published by Otago Heritage Books, 1994
ISBN 10: 0908774850 ISBN 13: 9780908774852
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Language: French
Published by Presses universitaires de Grenoble, Grenoble, 1984
ISBN 10: 2706102322 ISBN 13: 9782706102325
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. A little bit of wear to the cover, but pages are clean and unmarked. Pages are free from notes or highlighting. Bindings firm. Size: 25 x 16.7 x 3.4 cm. 493 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; French fiction; Authors, French -- 17th century; Prévost, abbé, 1697-1763; ISBN: 2706102322. ISBN/EAN: 9782706102325. Add. Inventory No: 260521AD05-231115ROSP006047.