Author: Shirley Maddock
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 1775491471
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
The all-time classic telling of life in the 1960s Hauraki Gulf In 1964 trailblazing author Shirley Maddock and photographer Don Whyte made an extraordinary voyage around the Hauraki Gulf, documenting its people and places. This was a watershed moment in New Zealand history where New Zealanders were given the opportunity to see themselves, not just in the pages of this book but also on screen. It was a time when the way of life on the Gulf islands was a resourceful one, largely cut-off from the outside world. The best-selling and much loved Islands of the Gulf is a precious record of a bygone era, and an enchanting must-have for New Zealand households, baches and boats. Right on Auckland's doorstep, across 4000 square kilometres of ocean lie some 40 islands - more if you count the gannet perches. In the early 1960s Shirley Maddock joined Captain Fred Ladd, the pilot whose jaunty seaplanes served those isolated island communities, to film New Zealand's first (locally produced) documentary series, Islands of the Gulf, publishing a book of the same name. Maddock would visit everyone from farmers to gumdiggers, rangers to nurses, flying through the morning haze to the rugged battlements of Great Barrier and the dim, bluish mound of Little Barrier; over the top of North Head to the bone white tower of the light on Tiritiri Matangi; beyond to Kawau, east to Rakino and the little Noises; south-east to the long golden lengths of Waiheke and Ponui, and last to the clouded peaks of the Moehau Ranges; and nearer to the inner harbour islands of Motutapu and Motuihe, Brown's Island with its lopped-off crater and, at the entrance to the Gulf, the last great volcano, Rangitoto. This new 2017 edition is being published to coincide with the remake of Islands of the Gulf showing on TV ONE prime-time later this year with Shirley Maddock's daughter, actress and writer, Elisabeth Easther.
Islands of the Gulf
Author: Shirley Maddock
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 1775491471
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
The all-time classic telling of life in the 1960s Hauraki Gulf In 1964 trailblazing author Shirley Maddock and photographer Don Whyte made an extraordinary voyage around the Hauraki Gulf, documenting its people and places. This was a watershed moment in New Zealand history where New Zealanders were given the opportunity to see themselves, not just in the pages of this book but also on screen. It was a time when the way of life on the Gulf islands was a resourceful one, largely cut-off from the outside world. The best-selling and much loved Islands of the Gulf is a precious record of a bygone era, and an enchanting must-have for New Zealand households, baches and boats. Right on Auckland's doorstep, across 4000 square kilometres of ocean lie some 40 islands - more if you count the gannet perches. In the early 1960s Shirley Maddock joined Captain Fred Ladd, the pilot whose jaunty seaplanes served those isolated island communities, to film New Zealand's first (locally produced) documentary series, Islands of the Gulf, publishing a book of the same name. Maddock would visit everyone from farmers to gumdiggers, rangers to nurses, flying through the morning haze to the rugged battlements of Great Barrier and the dim, bluish mound of Little Barrier; over the top of North Head to the bone white tower of the light on Tiritiri Matangi; beyond to Kawau, east to Rakino and the little Noises; south-east to the long golden lengths of Waiheke and Ponui, and last to the clouded peaks of the Moehau Ranges; and nearer to the inner harbour islands of Motutapu and Motuihe, Brown's Island with its lopped-off crater and, at the entrance to the Gulf, the last great volcano, Rangitoto. This new 2017 edition is being published to coincide with the remake of Islands of the Gulf showing on TV ONE prime-time later this year with Shirley Maddock's daughter, actress and writer, Elisabeth Easther.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 1775491471
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
The all-time classic telling of life in the 1960s Hauraki Gulf In 1964 trailblazing author Shirley Maddock and photographer Don Whyte made an extraordinary voyage around the Hauraki Gulf, documenting its people and places. This was a watershed moment in New Zealand history where New Zealanders were given the opportunity to see themselves, not just in the pages of this book but also on screen. It was a time when the way of life on the Gulf islands was a resourceful one, largely cut-off from the outside world. The best-selling and much loved Islands of the Gulf is a precious record of a bygone era, and an enchanting must-have for New Zealand households, baches and boats. Right on Auckland's doorstep, across 4000 square kilometres of ocean lie some 40 islands - more if you count the gannet perches. In the early 1960s Shirley Maddock joined Captain Fred Ladd, the pilot whose jaunty seaplanes served those isolated island communities, to film New Zealand's first (locally produced) documentary series, Islands of the Gulf, publishing a book of the same name. Maddock would visit everyone from farmers to gumdiggers, rangers to nurses, flying through the morning haze to the rugged battlements of Great Barrier and the dim, bluish mound of Little Barrier; over the top of North Head to the bone white tower of the light on Tiritiri Matangi; beyond to Kawau, east to Rakino and the little Noises; south-east to the long golden lengths of Waiheke and Ponui, and last to the clouded peaks of the Moehau Ranges; and nearer to the inner harbour islands of Motutapu and Motuihe, Brown's Island with its lopped-off crater and, at the entrance to the Gulf, the last great volcano, Rangitoto. This new 2017 edition is being published to coincide with the remake of Islands of the Gulf showing on TV ONE prime-time later this year with Shirley Maddock's daughter, actress and writer, Elisabeth Easther.
Recreational Boating Guide
Author: United States. Coast Guard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boats and boating
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boats and boating
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Hauraki Broo
Author: Nikki Slade-Robinson
Publisher: Duck Creek Press
ISBN: 9781927305751
Category : Bryde whale
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Hauraki Broo, a young Bryde's Whale is searching for food but it's getting harder and harder to find. ... [A] tale that addresses the challenges faced by marine life in the Hauraki Gulf, ... reminding us of the importance of the conservation of our whole marine environment. Including two pages of information on the whales in the Hauraki Gulf"--Publisher's website.
Publisher: Duck Creek Press
ISBN: 9781927305751
Category : Bryde whale
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Hauraki Broo, a young Bryde's Whale is searching for food but it's getting harder and harder to find. ... [A] tale that addresses the challenges faced by marine life in the Hauraki Gulf, ... reminding us of the importance of the conservation of our whole marine environment. Including two pages of information on the whales in the Hauraki Gulf"--Publisher's website.
Hauraki Gulf Fishing Hot Spots
Author: Bruce Duncan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781988538044
Category : Fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
The Hauraki Gulf has some of the best fishing spots in the country, that can be enjoyed all year round. Expert fisherman Bruce Duncan has identified 150 fishing Hot Spots ¿ the best locations in the Hauraki Gulf to land that perfect catch! This book provides a detailed account of each Hot Spot, including everything you need to know about the weather, tides, rigs and tips to improve your fishing technique. Each Hot Spot features Furuno TZ touch sounder screen shots, showing the volume of fish that frequent the spot, the sea floor features, and conditions and the specific navigation co-ordinates needed, making it easy to locate and fish each specific area for Kingfish, Snapper and more. This is the perfect gift for the fisherman in your family looking to improve their catches!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781988538044
Category : Fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
The Hauraki Gulf has some of the best fishing spots in the country, that can be enjoyed all year round. Expert fisherman Bruce Duncan has identified 150 fishing Hot Spots ¿ the best locations in the Hauraki Gulf to land that perfect catch! This book provides a detailed account of each Hot Spot, including everything you need to know about the weather, tides, rigs and tips to improve your fishing technique. Each Hot Spot features Furuno TZ touch sounder screen shots, showing the volume of fish that frequent the spot, the sea floor features, and conditions and the specific navigation co-ordinates needed, making it easy to locate and fish each specific area for Kingfish, Snapper and more. This is the perfect gift for the fisherman in your family looking to improve their catches!
Zooplankton and Hydrology of Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
Author: John Blackburn Jillett
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Matiatia
Author: Paul Monin
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
ISBN: 1927131456
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Matiatia Bay is the gateway to Waiheke Island. Lying beside the island's best natural harbour, it has been the landing place for Maori waka, settler barges, tourist yachts and commuter ferries today. This beautiful heritage site is threatened by development - a marina is proposed, and intensive parking. Establishing the significance of the past, historian Paul Monin tells Matiatia's story from early Maori occupation to the present day. Here in a fertile bay in the magnificent setting of the Hauraki Gulf is a microcosm of New Zealand's history. Charmingly written, MATIATIA: GATEWAY TO WAIHEKE includes a rich array of photographs and maps.
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
ISBN: 1927131456
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Matiatia Bay is the gateway to Waiheke Island. Lying beside the island's best natural harbour, it has been the landing place for Maori waka, settler barges, tourist yachts and commuter ferries today. This beautiful heritage site is threatened by development - a marina is proposed, and intensive parking. Establishing the significance of the past, historian Paul Monin tells Matiatia's story from early Maori occupation to the present day. Here in a fertile bay in the magnificent setting of the Hauraki Gulf is a microcosm of New Zealand's history. Charmingly written, MATIATIA: GATEWAY TO WAIHEKE includes a rich array of photographs and maps.
Beyond the Imperial Frontier
Author: Vincent O'Malley
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
ISBN: 1927277531
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
Beyond the Imperial Frontier is an exploration of the different ways Māori and Pākehā ‘fronted’ one another – the zones of contact and encounter – across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O’Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world. As a collected work, these essays also chart the development of a leading New Zealand historian.
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
ISBN: 1927277531
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
Beyond the Imperial Frontier is an exploration of the different ways Māori and Pākehā ‘fronted’ one another – the zones of contact and encounter – across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O’Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world. As a collected work, these essays also chart the development of a leading New Zealand historian.
New Zealand's North Island
Author: Bette Flagler
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 1588438767
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
Auckland, the Kauri Coast, the Bay of Islands, Hamilton, Taranaki, the Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty, Hawke's Bay, Wellington - all and more are covered in depth. All of the detailed information you need is here about the hotels, restaurants, shopping, sightseeing. But we also lead you to new discoveries, turning corners you haven't turned before, helping you to interact with the world in new ways. Written by a native New Zealander, this guide covers every region and town, with in-depth information on the Maori culture, the remarkable places to stay and eat, vineyard tours, cooking schools, thermal springs, albatross and whale encounters, scenic drives, and more. Canoe the rivers, ride in a hot air balloon, hike the trails, explore the forests, take a glacier tour. There s even a section on how to talk Kiwi English! Photos, maps. The book is great. I love the www references, the personal touches and for me the descriptions and comments make me feel like I am already there. -- Richard Hart. An activity guide packed with detail on everything from horseback riding and camping to fishing, cruising, hiking and more. Chapters are organized regionally and make it easy to look up local accommodations and eateries, inland and water adventures, and even small local maps for quick consultation. -- Midwest Book Review. The perfect companion for planning. -- Rutgers Magazine. These useful travel guides are highly recommended. -- Library Journal
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 1588438767
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
Auckland, the Kauri Coast, the Bay of Islands, Hamilton, Taranaki, the Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty, Hawke's Bay, Wellington - all and more are covered in depth. All of the detailed information you need is here about the hotels, restaurants, shopping, sightseeing. But we also lead you to new discoveries, turning corners you haven't turned before, helping you to interact with the world in new ways. Written by a native New Zealander, this guide covers every region and town, with in-depth information on the Maori culture, the remarkable places to stay and eat, vineyard tours, cooking schools, thermal springs, albatross and whale encounters, scenic drives, and more. Canoe the rivers, ride in a hot air balloon, hike the trails, explore the forests, take a glacier tour. There s even a section on how to talk Kiwi English! Photos, maps. The book is great. I love the www references, the personal touches and for me the descriptions and comments make me feel like I am already there. -- Richard Hart. An activity guide packed with detail on everything from horseback riding and camping to fishing, cruising, hiking and more. Chapters are organized regionally and make it easy to look up local accommodations and eateries, inland and water adventures, and even small local maps for quick consultation. -- Midwest Book Review. The perfect companion for planning. -- Rutgers Magazine. These useful travel guides are highly recommended. -- Library Journal
Exploring the Hauraki Gulf
Author: Linda Bercusson
Publisher: Craig Potton Publishing
ISBN: 9781877333880
Category : Auckland (N.Z. : Region)
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Hauraki Gulf is a region of exceptional natural beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. A third of all New Zealanders live nearby, and many others come from around the country and overseas to enjoy the beaches, islands and waters. Exploring the Hauraki Gulf is an informative and handy guide for visitors and locals alike. Previously published as The Hauraki Gulf: From Bream Head to Cape Colville (Shoal Bay Press, 1999), this useful book has been extensively revised and greatly expanded to include the most up-to-date information.
Publisher: Craig Potton Publishing
ISBN: 9781877333880
Category : Auckland (N.Z. : Region)
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Hauraki Gulf is a region of exceptional natural beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. A third of all New Zealanders live nearby, and many others come from around the country and overseas to enjoy the beaches, islands and waters. Exploring the Hauraki Gulf is an informative and handy guide for visitors and locals alike. Previously published as The Hauraki Gulf: From Bream Head to Cape Colville (Shoal Bay Press, 1999), this useful book has been extensively revised and greatly expanded to include the most up-to-date information.
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description