Skip to product information
1 of 1

Duperrey's Visit To New Zealand in 1824 by Andrew Sharp

Duperrey's Visit To New Zealand in 1824 by Andrew Sharp

Regular price $13.50 NZD
Regular price Sale price $13.50 NZD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
2 folding maps. The visit in 1824 to the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, of the French naval vessel La Coquille, commanded by Louis Isidor Duperrey, took place at a crucial time when the number of Europeans visiting the Bay was increasing but just before missionary teaching became effective. This book includes translations of selected extracts from French records of the visit, and reproductions of previously unpublished illustrations from the atlas of Jules Le Jeune, the expedition's artist. The four participants in the voyage who write the extracts - Duperry, Dumont d'Urville, Rene Primavere Lesson, and Jules de Blosseville - were distinguished scholars and keen observers. The extracts and illustrations together give a comprehensive, interesting, informative, and frequently amusing picture of the inhabitants of the north of New Zealand, both Maori and European, at a crucial stage in New Zealand's history...

Publisher: Alexander Turnbull Library
Year: 1971
Binding: Hardback
Condition: Good
Description: DJ; Owner's Name inside. DJ has mark on front, small tear at top, worn & faded; slight stain in top right corner of first few pages and also last few pages.

This image is of the actual book.

SKU: 460491
Location: NZ NF
View full details