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Some splits to cloth along joints. Some chips to cloth at ends of spine and at corners of boards. Front hinge broken. Lacking the folding map at the rear (only a few small pieces of the map are present). First leaf of advertisements detached and loose. Some old adhesive tape stains to the title page and to the card of pseudonym correspondences which was formerly taped down to the title page. Small ink stain to title page. Wrinkles to cloth on front and rear boards. ; This copy is of particular interest because on both the rear free endpaper and on a piece of card someone (the handwriting is not McHutcheson's) has written out in ink the actual identities of several characters referred to within this travel narrative only by pseudonyms, hence"Clericus"is the Rev. S. R. Fellows,"Editor + Pilgrim"is Mr Galloway,&"Rob Roy"is Mr George Robertson. This copy is also inscribed by the author to the wife of one of these characters,"To Mrs Alex Galloway / In memory of my dear friend'Pilgrim'with the author's kind regards, WMcH". [4] pages advertisements + ix, [1], 134, [2] pages + frontispiece + 14 plates + [16] pages advertisements + publisher's slip. Lacking the folding map at the rear. Green cloth boards with blind-stamped borders. Gilt lettering on front board. Page dimensions: 215 x 135mm."Since privileged last year to survey the exceeding marvels of that portion of Fiordland lying between Te Anau and Milford Sound, the desire to impart some of the pleasure then enjoyed, and to induce others, if possible, to sample for themselves this incomparable Alpine Wonderland, has strongly possessed this writer."- from the author's preface."The academic copestone of Zealandia's unapproachable curriculum is undoubtedly the mountains, lakes, and valleys of Fiordland [.] Art thou a teacher or preacher by pen or by voice? Go, wander in Fiordland, and thou shalt never lack a theme [.] Art thou a philosopher whi hast said in thine heart'There is no God'? Go tell thy dread secret to the sleeping glacier, whisper it to the brimming river, tell it out among the everlasting hills:'twill do thee good, and may be news to them."- from the author's conclusion. Contents: Preface; A Public Benefactor; The Picturesque Route to Te Anau; The Pastures of Southland - A Jocund Land; The Merrivale Estate; First Glimpse of the Waiau; A Steep Descent; The Wonderful Waiau Caves; Misleading Maps and Rival Topographers; A Moonlight Stroll; Was is Six, Sixteen, or Sixty Miles? ; The Blackmount Hill; A Picturesque Scene; Our Midday Camp;'On the Wallabi'; Excelsior! ; Manipori; Fording the Mararoa; Lynwood Station; Te Anau Lake; An Alpine Steamer and Crew; Loading up Firewood;'Greased Lightning'; Incidents of Sea Life;'Tea O!'; Fire on Ship-board; A Soft-soap Pantomime;'Full Bustin'-power in the Toobes'; Scenery of Te Anau; Shipwreck extraordinary; Landing at the Clinton; An Alpine Cottage; A keen Artist; The Soft-soap Rehearsal;'Full Bustin'-power in the Toobes'again; Morn in an Alpine Fiord; A Boating Picnic; Magnificent Scenery; A Crystal Sea; A marvellous Picture; Duck-shooting extraordinary; More Duck-shooting extraordinary;'You shut the wrong Eye!'; Exploring the Worsley; An Alpine Gorge; St. Mary's Falls; Scudding Home; The'Falls Party'; A Clinton Guide; A silent Millionaire and the loquacious Cockney;'Fried Eel an'stooed Duck';'I likes my Muffins steaming'ot'; A New Zealand Marmion and Douglas;'And dar'st thou then to beard the Weka in his Den?'; Maister Broon o'Kilmarnock; A substantial'Tocher'; A heartless Plot; Alone on a drifting Steamer;'Am I tae be blawn up or sookit doon?';'It's a deevilish intack, that's whit it is'; The Bush Swag; Getting ready for the Road; A swell Jacket; Farewell to the'Te Uira'; Travelling up the Clinton; Bush and River Scenery; The Clinton Valley; Unparalleled Grandeur; The New Zealand Yosemite; An Alpine Avalanche;'Get under and weigh it yourself'; Pompalona Settlement; Pilgrim; Rob Roy Macgrego
Camp-Life in Fiordland, New Zealand: a Tale of the Sutherland Falls (Books)
Author
William McHutcheson
Title
Camp-Life in Fiordland, New Zealand: a Tale of the Sutherland Falls
Publisher name
Lyon&Blair / Government Printer, Wellington
Shipping time
2 - 5 days
Publication year
1892
Edition
First edition
Binding type
Hard cover
Listing condition
Used
Item condition
Fair
Vendor name
Renaissance Books
Vendor rating
Key words
New Zealand Regional History Fiordland Sutherland
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