Caught in the crossfire of inter-tribal wars, witnesses to cannibalism and to scenes of both ethereal beauty and chilling terror – the early European explorers of New Zealand were a diverse group of individuals who undertook voyages of sometimes epic proportions through the country. In The Voyagers, Paul Moon tells dramatic stories of Europeans discovering and exploring New Zealand during the first half of the 1800s. Ocean adventures, cross-country trekking, imperial and spiritual conquests, first contacts with Maori, artists seeking the ’sublime‘, scientific discovery and commercial pursuits all intertwine to form a fascinating portrait of a land undergoing immense change. Jules Dumont d’Urville, Samuel Marsden, Ferdinand von Hochstetter and Charles Heaphy complement an array of lesser known but no less intrepid explorers – soldiers and sailors, travellers and settlers, missionaries, artists and officials – all of whom ventured from their homelands in search of new horizons. The Voyagers is a perceptive and absorbing account of nineteenth-century exploration, and of the very human characters who helped put New Zealand on the map. Also available as an e Book ‚Fascinating and revealing . . . this well written and illustrated book is in keeping with the best of [Moon’s] many works on New Zealand history.‘ –Waikato Times ‚Offers particular insights into a largely unmapped land and its people . . . very accessible . . . a fascinating, cohesive story.‘ –Dominion Post
Paul Moon
Voyagers: Remarkable European Explorations of New Zealand [EPUB ebook]
Remarkable European Explorations of New Zealand
Voyagers: Remarkable European Explorations of New Zealand [EPUB ebook]
Remarkable European Explorations of New Zealand
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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 256 ● ISBN 9781742539409 ● Verlag Penguin Books Ltd ● Erscheinungsjahr 2014 ● herunterladbar 6 mal ● Währung EUR ● ID 2916464 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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