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Published by Storm Bay Books 8/25/2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 0648915735 ISBN 13: 9780648915737
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Blind Bay Hookers: The Little Ships of Early Nelson, and Colonial Times. Book.
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Published by Storm Bay Books, Auckland, 2022
ISBN 10: 0648915735 ISBN 13: 9780648915737
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From 1841 to 1925, central New Zealand's Blind Bay (now Tasman Bay) was enlivened by the white sails of a "mosquito fleet" plying local waters and beyond. The earliest of these seagoing little ships, amiably known as hookers, were often built from the bush, some only about 30 feet in length. All were able to 'take the mud' to discharge and load on beaches and in estuaries. For the 'NZ Land Company' pioneer settlers, struggling to cope in difficult terrain, these little ships were their lifeline.Embedded within this meticulously researched book is the social and economic colonial history of central New Zealand, viewed from the perspective of the working-class seafarers who owned and operated vessels in the trading fleet of the C19 and early C20 era. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 279 pages. Nelson's 'mosquito fleet' of little sailing vessels played a vital role in th e first century of European settlement, not only in Blind Bay but around the who le top of the South Island and across Cook Strait. From the Deal boats that came.
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Language: German
Published by Zyx/Ohr (Zyx)
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Published by The Author, Auckland, 1986
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Blind Bay Hookers: The Little Ships of Early Nelson by Fred Westrupp. Publisher: River Press, 2007. First Edition. VERY SCARCE. Softback in very good condition, no inscriptions. Minor marks/shelf edge wear, a little fading to spine area. Pages excellent. Nelson's 'mosquito fleet' of little sailing vessels played a vital role in the first century of European settlement, not only in Blind Bay but around the whole top of the South Island and across Cook Strait. From the Deal boats that came from England with the first New Zealand Company to the Tasmanian ketches and Auckland-built scows that carried timber, coal and other cargoes in and out of the bays, these vessles were the lifelines of a rugged and isolated region and their story is told in the context of the pioneers who built them, sailed them and depended on them. Fred Westrupp's forebears were Nelson sailors and boat builders and his family continues to follow the call of the sea. This book is history viewed from the foredeck, complemented by a detailed chronology of Nelson vessels, illustrated from museum and private archives and enhanced by personal memories and anecdotes. 279 pages with photos.
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Condition: Gut. (= 20 29 115-4 / A-0907, AC/BC 3A). Vinyl (Zustand: VG) Cover: VG). ------ Witthüser & Westrupp waren ein deutsches Liedermacher-Duo aus Essen, das von 1969 bis 1973 bestand. Die Musiker Bernd Witthüser und Walter Westrupp hatten ihre Wurzeln in der Folk- und Protestsong-Bewegung. Ihre gemeinsamen Titel hatten zunächst makabere, später überwiegend psychedelische Elemente.
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Published by LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2022
ISBN 10: 0648915735 ISBN 13: 9780648915737
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Language: German
Published by PILZ. 1972., 1972
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small quarto illus light card covers, illus, 287pp Near FINE.
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Published by Storm Bay Books Aug 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 0648915735 ISBN 13: 9780648915737
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - From 1841 to 1925, central New Zealand's Blind Bay (now Tasman Bay) was enlivened by the white sails of a 'mosquito fleet' plying local waters and beyond. The earliest of these seagoing little ships, amiably known as hookers, were often built from the bush, some only about 30 feet in length. All were able to 'take the mud' to discharge and load on beaches and in estuaries. For the 'NZ Land Company' pioneer settlers, struggling to cope in difficult terrain, these little ships were their lifeline.Embedded within this meticulously researched book is the social and economic colonial history of central New Zealand, viewed from the perspective of the working-class seafarers who owned and operated vessels in the trading fleet of the C19 and early C20 era.
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Published by Dorchheim, um, zyx-records, 1975
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Condition: Gut. (= zyx-box 1). Vinyl (Zustand: VG) Cover: VG). ------Witthüser & Westrupp waren ein deutsches Liedermacher-Duo aus Essen, das von 1969 bis 1973 bestand. Die Musiker Bernd Witthüser und Walter Westrupp hatten ihre Wurzeln in der Folk- und Protestsong-Bewegung. Ihre gemeinsamen Titel hatten zunächst makabere, später überwiegend psychedelische Elemente.
Published by River Press / October Enterprises Ltd. Dunedin, NZ. ., 2007
ISBN 10: 095822529X ISBN 13: 9780958225298
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First Edition
1st Ed. 275, (12 index) PP with c. 125 b/w illustrations (1 drawing by the author, maps and sketch maps, paintings and photos). Pictorial stiff covers. Fine (as new condition). 24 x 17.
Published by DAS OHR, 1971
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Condition: Gut. 1st press Gatefold. (= 556.016). Vinyl (Zustand: VG) Cover: VG). ------ Witthüser & Westrupp waren ein deutsches Liedermacher-Duo aus Essen, das von 1969 bis 1973 bestand. Die Musiker Bernd Witthüser und Walter Westrupp hatten ihre Wurzeln in der Folk- und Protestsong-Bewegung. Ihre gemeinsamen Titel hatten zunächst makabere, später überwiegend psychedelische Elemente.
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Published by Storm Bay Books, Auckland, 2022
ISBN 10: 0648915735 ISBN 13: 9780648915737
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From 1841 to 1925, central New Zealand's Blind Bay (now Tasman Bay) was enlivened by the white sails of a "mosquito fleet" plying local waters and beyond. The earliest of these seagoing little ships, amiably known as hookers, were often built from the bush, some only about 30 feet in length. All were able to 'take the mud' to discharge and load on beaches and in estuaries. For the 'NZ Land Company' pioneer settlers, struggling to cope in difficult terrain, these little ships were their lifeline.Embedded within this meticulously researched book is the social and economic colonial history of central New Zealand, viewed from the perspective of the working-class seafarers who owned and operated vessels in the trading fleet of the C19 and early C20 era. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.