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EARLY VICTORIAN NEW ZEALAND A Study of Racial Tension and Social Attitudes 1839–1852 by John Miller, Ph.D. 217 pages illustrated 30/- N.Z. The Wakefields were a family of adventurers with a vision of empire which was to colour the thinking of the Victorian Age. In this informative and entertaining study, Dr Miller describes in detail their attempt to impose an early Victorian pattern on one corner of Polynesia, and the tensions which resulted therefrom. … of all booksellers … OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS WELLINGTON

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Te Ao Hou, March 1959, Page 58

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EARLY VICTORIAN NEW ZEALAND Te Ao Hou, March 1959, Page 58

EARLY VICTORIAN NEW ZEALAND Te Ao Hou, March 1959, Page 58

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