Language: English
Published by Stone Store, New Zealand, 2001
Seller: Archway Books, Mana, New Zealand
Stapled Card Covers. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Reprint Edition. 21.5 cm, 58 pp, stapled card covers. VG copy. Reprint of 1886 first edition. This is lighter in weight than the average allowed for at the checkout and there will be a freight rebate made for orders.
Published by Upton & Co 1886, 1886
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
Association Member: IOBA
ORIGINAL BINDING (SPINE REINFORCED), octavo, grey stapled light card wrappers, black lettering to front cover, 58pp, VG- (firm reinforcement to spine, moderate creasing to cover edges/corners- minor loss to bottom corner of front cover, moderate foxing to covers, light tanning & foxing to page edges, light to moderate foxing throughout, prev. owner's details in ink to title page, heavy rusting at staples).
Published by Upton and Co., Auckland, 1886
Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Ex-library, General Assembly Library of New Zealand, Parliamentary Library. Gilt library stamps on spine and front board. Split to gutter at page 3. A nicely bound copy, Joints strong. ; 58 pages. Rebound in green half calf binding, with red leather lettering piece on spine. Original wrappers not present. Numerous blank fly leaves bound in at rear. Page dimensions: 203 x 131mm. Spine titled in gilt: "BURROWS - HEKE'S WAR, 1886." "I well remember Sir William remarking that, although 'Heke's War was confined to one part of the Island, and his followers were comparatively few, yet it represented a 'crisis' in the early history of the colonization of the country; and that the facts and circumstances connected therewith ought not to be lost to our children.'" - from the Preface. [References: Bagnall 803 - "Significant contemporary impressions [.] considerably expanded from original briefer diary entries"; Hocken p. 366 - "As a missionary, Mr. Burrows was in the midst of the disturbed district. He was present at the outbreak at Kororareka, and then at Okaihau and Ohaeawai. He was in constant contact with both sides."].