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New Zealand of to-day (1884-1887) / by John Bradshaw.

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New Zealand of to-day (1884-1887) / by John Bradshaw.

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New Zealand of to-day (1884-1887) / by John Bradshaw.

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Full title

New Zealand of to-day (1884-1887) / by John Bradshaw.

Author / Creator

Publisher

London [England] : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1888.

Date

1888.

Call Numbers

DSM/987/B , MD 4 W 16 , 987/B , 88/423

Record Identifier

74VM4gzEMJdM

MMS ID

991001476529702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

xii, 402 p., 2 leaves of plates : maps (folded) ; 23 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London [England] : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1888.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1888.

Access and use

Access Conditions

Copyright status: Out of copyright.

Please acknowledge: State Library of New South Wales.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

New Zealand of to-day (1884-1887) / by John Bradshaw.

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

A sequel to the author's "New Zealand as it is" and in part a rejoinder to criticism of New Zealand by Froude in his "Oceania" ; emphasis on economic aspects and opportunities for immigration. Cf. Bagnall.

Mitchell Library copy at 987/ B has bookseller's label: "Dymock's".

Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 987/ B signed, 'D.S. Mitchell'.

Selected for Digitisation 2013...

Citation / References Note

Bagnall, 629.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

DSM/987/B , MD 4 W 16 , 987/B , 88/423

Record Identifier

74VM4gzEMJdM

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VM4gzEMJdM

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MMS ID

991001476529702626

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