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Discover the captivating story of colonial Akaroa through the lens of its Resident Magistrate, John Watson, in this remarkable biography by Colin Amodeo. Safely bound in a brand new paperback edition, 'Uncle John Watson Resident Magistrate' invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of cultures that defined this unique New Zealand settlement. Measuring 210 x 297 mm and featuring 224 pages of engaging content, this book is an essential addition to your New Zealand history collection.
Immersing you in a time when Akaroa was a vibrant hub of Maori, English, French, and German speakers, Amodeo unveils the complexities of migration, trade, and community life that characterized this isolated yet cosmopolitan environment. Despite its external connections through shipping, Akaroa developed an insular identity, making John Watson's narrative all the more significant.
This meticulously researched book not only provides insight into the life of John Watson but also sheds light on the multifaceted society of colonial Akaroa, making it perfect for history buffs and casual readers alike.
Order now to enhance your collection or gift it to a history enthusiast! We are happy to combine shipping. This product is in stock in NZ, meaning no unexpected import charges, customs duty, or tax. Smartfox is a proud NZ-owned business based in Auckland, ensuring a seamless shopping experience.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 210 x 297 mm
Pages: 224
Bind: paperback
Author: Colin Amodeo Publisher: The Caxton Press
Publication Date: 22-11-2019
Colonial Akaroa was surprisingly cosmopolitan with enclaves of speakers of Maori, English, French and German. Migration and ship-jumping further added to the cultural mix. Shipping kept Akaroa and other Banks Peninsula settlements in contact with the rest of New Zealand, supporting its trade and commerce. Despite all this worldliness, it was an isolated place. Almost an island, Akaroa evolved as a little world unto itself. John Watson has always appeared as a man for his time and place but exactly who that man was, up until now, had only been lightly outlined. Colin Amodeo presents a much fuller portrait. In these pages, we see not only a clearer picture of John Watson but also of colonial Akaroa.
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.
Immersing you in a time when Akaroa was a vibrant hub of Maori, English, French, and German speakers, Amodeo unveils the complexities of migration, trade, and community life that characterized this isolated yet cosmopolitan environment. Despite its external connections through shipping, Akaroa developed an insular identity, making John Watson's narrative all the more significant.
This meticulously researched book not only provides insight into the life of John Watson but also sheds light on the multifaceted society of colonial Akaroa, making it perfect for history buffs and casual readers alike.
Order now to enhance your collection or gift it to a history enthusiast! We are happy to combine shipping. This product is in stock in NZ, meaning no unexpected import charges, customs duty, or tax. Smartfox is a proud NZ-owned business based in Auckland, ensuring a seamless shopping experience.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 210 x 297 mm
Pages: 224
Bind: paperback
Author: Colin Amodeo Publisher: The Caxton Press
Publication Date: 22-11-2019
Colonial Akaroa was surprisingly cosmopolitan with enclaves of speakers of Maori, English, French and German. Migration and ship-jumping further added to the cultural mix. Shipping kept Akaroa and other Banks Peninsula settlements in contact with the rest of New Zealand, supporting its trade and commerce. Despite all this worldliness, it was an isolated place. Almost an island, Akaroa evolved as a little world unto itself. John Watson has always appeared as a man for his time and place but exactly who that man was, up until now, had only been lightly outlined. Colin Amodeo presents a much fuller portrait. In these pages, we see not only a clearer picture of John Watson but also of colonial Akaroa.
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.