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Discover the gripping tale of *Pushing His Luck: Report of the Expedition and Death of Harry Whitcombe*. This compelling account, translated by author Hilary Low from the original work of Swiss goldminer Jakob Lauper, chronicles the harrowing expedition of 1863 across the treacherous Southern Alps. At the heart of this historical narrative are two intrepid adventurers: Henry Whitcombe, a dedicated civil engineer and the Provincial Road Surveyor of Canterbury, and the resilient Lauper, who faced relentless challenges in the midst of a gold rush frenzy. As they navigated extreme weather and debilitating hunger, they traversed the Main Divide, the pathway now immortalized as Whitcombe Pass. Tragically, in a dire turn of events, Whitcombe lost his life while attempting to cross the perilous Taramakau River, leaving Lauper to recount their ordeal and journey back to Christchurch against all odds. This edition presents the first accurate translation of Lauper's vivid firsthand account, shedding new light on their expedition. Perfect for history buffs and enthusiasts of gold rush narratives, *Pushing His Luck* is an essential addition to any collection. Experience the drama and resilience of human spirit as you read about this pivotal moment in New Zealand’s exploration history. Don't miss out on this unique historical insight! Shipping is combined for your convenience. Enjoy swift delivery from our NZ stock, free from unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes.
CONDITION: Brand New
Pages: 144
Author: Hilary Low translated from Jakob Lauper Publisher: Canterbury University Press
In 1863 Henry Whitcombe, a young civil engineer and Canterbury's Provincial Road Surveyor, led an expedition to find a route across the Southern Alps in advance of the West Coast gold rushes. Jakob Lauper, a hardy Swiss goldminer, was hired to accompany him. The journey turned to tragedy. Dogged by appalling weather and half-starved, the two men traversed the Main Divide by a pass that now bears Whitcombe's name, and struggled down to the western beach. There the exhausted Whitcombe drowned while attempting to cross the flooded Taramakau River. Against extraordinary odds, Lauper survived and made his way back to Christchurch. His report on the expedition was translated into English and published mid-1863. Pushing His Luck provides for the first time an accurate translation of Lauper's vivid account, and explains the significance of new information brought to light. Nearly 150 years after the event, the truth about this journey is finally told.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Pages: 144
Author: Hilary Low translated from Jakob Lauper Publisher: Canterbury University Press
In 1863 Henry Whitcombe, a young civil engineer and Canterbury's Provincial Road Surveyor, led an expedition to find a route across the Southern Alps in advance of the West Coast gold rushes. Jakob Lauper, a hardy Swiss goldminer, was hired to accompany him. The journey turned to tragedy. Dogged by appalling weather and half-starved, the two men traversed the Main Divide by a pass that now bears Whitcombe's name, and struggled down to the western beach. There the exhausted Whitcombe drowned while attempting to cross the flooded Taramakau River. Against extraordinary odds, Lauper survived and made his way back to Christchurch. His report on the expedition was translated into English and published mid-1863. Pushing His Luck provides for the first time an accurate translation of Lauper's vivid account, and explains the significance of new information brought to light. Nearly 150 years after the event, the truth about this journey is finally told.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.