The long white cloud, Ao Tea Roa / by William Pember Reeves.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Allen & Unwin, 1950Edition: 4th ed. / with additional chapters by A.J. Harrop ; an introduction by Sir James Hight and a comment by Bernard ShawDescription: 390 p., [17] p. of plates : ill., map ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 993 21
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Contents:
The long white cloud. -- The Maori. -- The Maori and the unseen. -- The navigators. -- No man's land. -- Mission schooner and whale boat. -- The muskets of Hongi. -- "A man-of-war without guns" -- The dreams of Gibbon Wakefield. -- In the Caudine Forks. -- Through weakness into war. -- Good Governor Grey. -- The pastoral provinces. -- Learning to walk. -- Governor Browne's bad bargain. -- Tupara against Endfield. -- The fire in the fern. -- Gold-diggers and gum-diggers. -- Vogel and the public works policy. -- In Parliament. -- Some bones of contention. -- The end of oligarchy. -- The eight years' tussle. -- "King Dick" -- The experimental laws. -- Farmers in power. -- Labour in power. -- Second World War. -- In the empire and the world. -- Social and economic trends. -- The New Zealanders. -- Appendix I: New Zealand literature. -- Appendix II: Poem: The passing of the forest.
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Fifth impression [4th ed.], 1956.

First ed. published: London : Horace Marshall & Son, 1898.

Folded map inserted.

The long white cloud. -- The Maori. -- The Maori and the unseen. -- The navigators. -- No man's land. -- Mission schooner and whale boat. -- The muskets of Hongi. -- "A man-of-war without guns" -- The dreams of Gibbon Wakefield. -- In the Caudine Forks. -- Through weakness into war. -- Good Governor Grey. -- The pastoral provinces. -- Learning to walk. -- Governor Browne's bad bargain. -- Tupara against Endfield. -- The fire in the fern. -- Gold-diggers and gum-diggers. -- Vogel and the public works policy. -- In Parliament. -- Some bones of contention. -- The end of oligarchy. -- The eight years' tussle. -- "King Dick" -- The experimental laws. -- Farmers in power. -- Labour in power. -- Second World War. -- In the empire and the world. -- Social and economic trends. -- The New Zealanders. -- Appendix I: New Zealand literature. -- Appendix II: Poem: The passing of the forest.

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