New Zealand 2 Volume Set: Being a Narrative of Travels and Adventures During a Residence in That Country Between the Years 1831 and 1837 (Cambridge Library Collection - History of Oceania)

$127.20

Brief Description:
This 1838 publication is an eye-witness account, by a young British businessman, of New Zealand during the early colonial period.

Table of Contents:
Volume 1: Preface; 1. Progress of discovery in the South Seas; 2. Cook's second visit in the ships Resolution and Adventure; 3. Journey to Kaipárá; 4. Pursue our journey in a storm; 5. Continuation of our journey; 6. Transactions in the village; 7. Dismiss the canoe; 8. Harbours, and general description of the islands of New Zealand; 9. Climate; 10. Mineralogy; 11. Origin of the people; 12. Tattooing. Volume 2: 1. Cannibalism of the New Zealanders; 2. European ammunition; 3. Native presents; 4. Adventures in Tolaga Bay; 5. Establishment of the Church Missionary Society; 6. Biographical notices of E'Ongi; 7. Land purchased by European settlers; 8. Religion and devout feelings of the New Zealanders; 9. Prohibition of tápu; 10. Decrease of the flax trade; 11. On colonization; Errata.