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Travels in Southern Waters: A Ride Through the Disturbed Districts of New Zealand; Together with Some Account of the South Sea Islands
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Travels in Southern Waters: A Ride Through the Disturbed Districts of New Zealand; Together with Some Account of the South Sea Islands

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This is not a facsimile copy. It has been carefully transcribed and annotated. First published in 1870 under its much longer subtitle, Travels in Southern Waters is based on the journals of Lieutenant the Hon. Herbert Meade and his time served on HMS Curacoa and HMS Esk. He spent time in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands at a critical time in European exploration and colonization. Covering the period from December 1864 through to November 1866, Meade was an eyewitness to many events of historical significance. The book includes: - The Tauranga Campaign and the aftermath of Gate Pa. - The colonial struggle against the Pai Marire movement. - A trip to Lake Taupo on behalf of Governor Sir George Grey. - Abduction, ultimate escape and return to Auckland via Napier. - Patrols around the Pacific Islands and the politics of the region. - The Fijian wars led by Seru Epenisa Cakobau. - A critical look at missionary expansion and activity in the Pacific. Meade’s critical eye and wry sense of humour makes this both an informative and enjoyable read.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Atlantis Group Limited
Date
31 May 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9780473398491

This is not a facsimile copy. It has been carefully transcribed and annotated. First published in 1870 under its much longer subtitle, Travels in Southern Waters is based on the journals of Lieutenant the Hon. Herbert Meade and his time served on HMS Curacoa and HMS Esk. He spent time in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands at a critical time in European exploration and colonization. Covering the period from December 1864 through to November 1866, Meade was an eyewitness to many events of historical significance. The book includes: - The Tauranga Campaign and the aftermath of Gate Pa. - The colonial struggle against the Pai Marire movement. - A trip to Lake Taupo on behalf of Governor Sir George Grey. - Abduction, ultimate escape and return to Auckland via Napier. - Patrols around the Pacific Islands and the politics of the region. - The Fijian wars led by Seru Epenisa Cakobau. - A critical look at missionary expansion and activity in the Pacific. Meade’s critical eye and wry sense of humour makes this both an informative and enjoyable read.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Atlantis Group Limited
Date
31 May 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9780473398491