
Preface
Note of Acknowledgment
List of Illustrations
Chapter I - THE LONG WHITE CLOUD
Chapter II - THE MAORI
Chapter III - THE MAORI AND THE UNSEEN
Chapter IV - THE NAVIGATORS
Chapter V - NO MAN'S LAND
Chapter VI - MISSION SCHOONER AND WHALE BOAT
Chapter VII - THE MUSKETS OF HONGI
A clear‑sighted portrait of a young nation, this work brings New Zealand’s rugged beauty and early history to life for listeners who have never set foot on its shores. Drawing on the author’s own experiences across the islands, it weaves together vivid descriptions of soaring alpine peaks, deep fiords, volcanic plateaus and the dense, graceful forests that define the landscape. At the same time, it offers a concise overview of the Māori people’s rich culture and their complex encounters with European settlers, highlighting both the drama of conflict and the moments of mutual curiosity.
Beyond the scenery, the narrative follows the colony’s formative years—its gold‑rush fever, the bold experiments in self‑government, and the ideals that guided its founders. By balancing factual detail with lively local colour, the book invites listeners to understand how a remote archipelago evolved into a distinctive, self‑confident part of the British world, all without slipping into either glossy promotion or dry official report.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (610K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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