An edition of The story of New Zealand (1904)

The story of New Zealand

a history of New Zealand from the earliest times to the present, with special reference to the political, industrial and social development of the island commonwealth; including the industrial evolution dating from 1870, the political revolution of 1890, the causes and consequences, and the general movement of events throughout the four periods of New Zealand history.

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The story of New Zealand
Frank Parsons, Frank Parsons
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An edition of The story of New Zealand (1904)

The story of New Zealand

a history of New Zealand from the earliest times to the present, with special reference to the political, industrial and social development of the island commonwealth; including the industrial evolution dating from 1870, the political revolution of 1890, the causes and consequences, and the general movement of events throughout the four periods of New Zealand history.

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C. F. Taylor
Language
English
Pages
836

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 804-812.

Published in
Philadelphia
Series
Equity series

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 836 p.
Number of pages
836

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Open Library
OL13543023M

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