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Who Lived There?

$65.95
Discover the enchanting tales of New Zealand’s architectural treasures in 'Who Lived There?'. This captivating exploration illuminates the stories behind iconic buildings, from quaint stone cottages to picturesque coastal villas. Delve into the history captured through stunning photographs by Jane King, complemented by rich narratives from Nicola McCloy, as they weave a tapestry of the past, bringing to life the forgotten tales of early New Zealanders. This beautifully curated trade paperback invites you to explore diverse locations, including the historic School of Mines in Thames and the charming Empire Tavern in Dunedin. Ideal for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and avid travelers, this book serves as a perfect companion for both on-the-road adventures and leisurely afternoons at home. Whether you want to learn about the resilience of women in history or the enterprise that built New Zealand, 'Who Lived There?' encapsulates it all. Each turn of the page reveals a new chapter in our rich cultural heritage, making it an essential addition to any coffee table or bookshelf. Embrace the spirit of discovery, and uncover the lives and legacies behind New Zealand’s cherished landmarks with this insightful read.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143775553
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE NZ
Pages: 300


Description:
From basic stone cottages in barren-looking countryside to pretty coastal villas, romantic churches and small-town taverns, New Zealand is full of buildings whose back stories have been lost over the generations. Jane King's photographs and Nicola McCloy's words weave the facts back together to present gripping stories of these places and their ups and downs over time. The strength of women, often left to fend for their families with little help or support, and the enterprise of early New Zealanders feature in this fascinating book, which you can dip into as you travel the country or read cover to cover from the comfort of your armchair.

Find out about places as diverse as the old School of Mines in Thames, Rush Munroe's Ice Cream Garden in Hastings; Couldrey House at Wenderholm, near Auckland; the National Tobacco Company in Napier; Mt Cook Police Barracks in Wellington; Langlois-Eteveneaux House in Akaroa; Donovan's General Store in Okarito; and the Empire Tavern in Dunedin.

With beautiful photographs by Jane King, supplemented with historic shots to show how little or how much some of these places have changed.

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Who Lived There?

$65.95
Discover the enchanting tales of New Zealand’s architectural treasures in 'Who Lived There?'. This captivating exploration illuminates the stories behind iconic buildings, from quaint stone cottages to picturesque coastal villas. Delve into the history captured through stunning photographs by Jane King, complemented by rich narratives from Nicola McCloy, as they weave a tapestry of the past, bringing to life the forgotten tales of early New Zealanders. This beautifully curated trade paperback invites you to explore diverse locations, including the historic School of Mines in Thames and the charming Empire Tavern in Dunedin. Ideal for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and avid travelers, this book serves as a perfect companion for both on-the-road adventures and leisurely afternoons at home. Whether you want to learn about the resilience of women in history or the enterprise that built New Zealand, 'Who Lived There?' encapsulates it all. Each turn of the page reveals a new chapter in our rich cultural heritage, making it an essential addition to any coffee table or bookshelf. Embrace the spirit of discovery, and uncover the lives and legacies behind New Zealand’s cherished landmarks with this insightful read.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143775553
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE NZ
Pages: 300


Description:
From basic stone cottages in barren-looking countryside to pretty coastal villas, romantic churches and small-town taverns, New Zealand is full of buildings whose back stories have been lost over the generations. Jane King's photographs and Nicola McCloy's words weave the facts back together to present gripping stories of these places and their ups and downs over time. The strength of women, often left to fend for their families with little help or support, and the enterprise of early New Zealanders feature in this fascinating book, which you can dip into as you travel the country or read cover to cover from the comfort of your armchair.

Find out about places as diverse as the old School of Mines in Thames, Rush Munroe's Ice Cream Garden in Hastings; Couldrey House at Wenderholm, near Auckland; the National Tobacco Company in Napier; Mt Cook Police Barracks in Wellington; Langlois-Eteveneaux House in Akaroa; Donovan's General Store in Okarito; and the Empire Tavern in Dunedin.

With beautiful photographs by Jane King, supplemented with historic shots to show how little or how much some of these places have changed.

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