- L. G. D. Acland's account of The Early Canterbury Runs
- James Edward Alexander's account of the New Zealand wars, Bush Fighting and Incidents of The Maori War
- Leonard Cockayne's The Cultivation of New Zealand Plants and The Vegetation of New Zealand
- George French Angas' Polynesia (1866)
- a number of texts added to the Nineteenth Century New Zealand Novels collection, including three titles by William Satchell:
- Emily Bathurst; or, at Home and Abroad, by The Wife of a Clergyman (1847)
- Number One; or, The Way of the World, by Daniel Puseley (1862)
- A Christmas Cake in Four Quarters, by Mary Ann Barker (1887)
- A South-Sea Siren, by George Chamier (1895, 1970)
- Raromi, or, The Maori Chief's Heir, by A. A. Fraser (1888)
- A Maori Maid, by Henry Benjamin Vogel (1898)
- The Land of The Lost, by William Satchell (1902, 1938)
- The Toll of The Bush, by William Satchell (1905)
- The Greenstone Door, by William Satchell (1914, 1935)
- Paul and Sally Grey's account of Paul's Grandfather's war experiences, Private J. D. Caves: The Long Journey Home (2004)
Friday, 5 June 2009
New texts from the NZETC
The NZETC is pleased to announce the addition of a number of new texts to the online collection. These include:
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