Hocken: Prince of Collectors

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Explore the fascinating story of Dr. Thomas Morland Hocken, a pivotal figure in New Zealand's history of collecting. 'Prince of Collectors' details Hocken's remarkable journey as he collected rare books, manuscripts, sketches, and photographs, which now form an invaluable part of New Zealand's cultural heritage. This hardback volume, measuring 155 x 240 mm and comprising 464 pages, is a perfect addition to any bibliophile's library. Authored by Donald Kerr and published by Otago University Press, this book delves deep into Hocken's collection activities and his significant role in preserving early New Zealand narratives, including the works of James Cook and Rev. Samuel Marsden. This compelling research not only highlights Hocken’s unique contributions but also aligns with the collection efforts of other notable collectors like Sir George Grey and Alexander Turnbull. The book is in brand new condition, ensuring you receive a pristine copy to cherish and explore. As a proud New Zealand-owned business located in Auckland, we guarantee that this product is in stock, with no hidden import charges or taxes. Enjoy combined shipping for your convenience as you embark on a literary journey through New Zealand's past. Add 'Prince of Collectors' to your collection and celebrate the legacy of Dr. Hocken today!

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 155 x 240 mm
Pages: 464
Bind: hardback
Author: Donald Kerr Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 20-05-2015

Dr Thomas Morland Hocken (1836–1910) arrived in Dunedin in 1862, aged 26. Throughout his busy life as a medical practitioner he amassed books, manuscripts, sketches, maps and photographs of early New Zealand. Much of his initial collecting focused on the early discovery narratives of James Cook; along with the writings of Rev. Samuel Marsden and his contemporaries; Edward Gibbon Wakefield and the New Zealand Company; and M?ori, especially in the south. He gifted his collection to the University of Otago in 1910. Hocken was a contemporary of New Zealand’s other two notable early book collectors, Sir George Grey and Alexander Turnbull. In this magnificent piece of research, a companion volume to his Amassing Treasures for All Times: Sir George Grey, colonial bookman and collector, Donald Kerr examines Hocken’s collecting activities and his vital contribution to preserving the history of New Zealand’s early post-contact period.

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