A brief narrative of a New Zealand chief : being the remarkable history of Barnet Burns, an English...
A brief narrative of a New Zealand chief : being the remarkable history of Barnet Burns, an English sailor, with a faithful account of the way in which he became a chief of one of the tribes of New Zealand : together with a few remarks on the manners and customs of the people, and other interesting matter / written by himself.
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[Belfast? : s.n.], 1844 printing (Belfast : R. & D. Read)
Date
1844 printing
Call Numbers
84/466 , MD 7 P 16 , 987/106F2 , 987/106F1
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Language
- English
- Maori
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Physical content
26 p. [2] leaves of plates : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[Belfast? : s.n.], 1844 printing (Belfast : R. & D. Read)
Place of Publication
Northern Ireland
Date Published
1844 printing
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A brief narrative of a New Zealand chief : being the remarkable history of Barnet Burns, an English sailor, with a faithful account of the way in which he became a chief of one of the tribes of New Zealand : together with a few remarks on the manners and customs of the people, and other interesting matter / written by himself.
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Notes
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A vocabulary of English and New Zealand words: p. 21-26.
Ferguson bibliography.
Dixson Library copy at 84/466 is bound with another title.
Mitchell Library copies at 987/ 106F1-2 have, 'T.M. Hocken' on title page (signature or stamp??)
State Reference Library copy: Signed "Henry. F. Gurner"
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 3797
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84/466 , MD 7 P 16 , 987/106F2 , 987/106F1
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74VvgkLVQXAg
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991012368899702626
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