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Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION BY SIR JAMES HIGHT
PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION
A COMMENT BY BERNARD SHAW
NOTE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
POEM: NEW ZEALAND
PART ONE BY W. P. REEVES
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
CHAPTER VIII. "A Man-of-War Without Guns"
CHAPTER IX. The Dreams of Gibbon Wakefield
CHAPTER X. In the Caudine Forks
CHAPTER XI. Through Weakness into War
CHAPTER XII. Good Governor Grey
CHAPTER XIII. The Pastoral Provinces
CHAPTER XIV. Learning to Walk
CHAPTER XV. Governor Browne's Bad Bargain
CHAPTER XVI. Tupara Against Enfield
CHAPTER XVII. The Fire in the Fern
CHAPTER XVIII. Gold-Diggers and Gum-Diggers
CHAPTER XIX. Vogel and the Public Works Policy
CHAPTER XX. In Parliament
CHAPTER XXI. Some Bones of Contention
CHAPTER XXII. The End of the Oligarchy
CHAPTER XXIII. The Eight Years' Tussle
CHAPTER XXIV. "King Dick"
CHAPTER XXV. The Experimental Laws
PART TWO By A. J. HARROP
CHAPTER I. Farmers in Power
CHAPTER II. Labour in Power
CHAPTER III. Second World War
CHPATER IV. In the Empire and the World
CHAPTER V. Social and Economic Trends
CHAPTER VI. The New Zealanders
Appendix I: New Zealand Literature
Appendix II: Poem: The Passing of the Forest
Index
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