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The story of this rugged and dynamic land is beautifully narrated, from its origins in Gondwana to the twenty-first century.
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This 1926 publication analyses the origins and course of the Flagstaff War (1845-6), and the role of Maori chief Hone Heke.
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An extensive study from 1928, based on years of research in the field, of the plant life of New Zealand.
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These letters by Edward Gibbon Wakefield, an influential promoter of emigration to New Zealand, were first published in 1868.
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This 1914 work, reissued in its second edition (1933), examines how New Zealand joined the British Empire in 1840.
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The third, 1909 edition of McNab's influential 1905 history of European contact with New Zealand's South Island before 1840.
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This account of Maori traditions, dictated by elders in the 1850s, was published with an English translation in 1913-15.
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This 1851 publication recounts Edward Shortland's experiences among the South Island Maori during an official tour in 1843.
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This volume contains a series of letters and journals providing an account of the early history of colonial New Zealand
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This distinctive 1854 ethnography by a British colonial interpreter drew on his excellent relationships with Maori leaders.
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