Buy this book on-line WHYTE,PHILIP: : Gisborne's Battle for a Harbour.[SIGNED association copy.]NZ.GISBORNE.GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD,1984. ISBN No ISBN.
NZ,8vo HB+dw/dj,SIGNED,association copy,
1st edn.[An association copy/edn,as it is SIGNED+dedicated and inscribed by the secretary(?) to the author - who acknowledges her by name in a separate sentence thus: 'And thanks,too,to Glenice Jenkinson for her cheerful help with typing and other office work'.] FINE/VG.No
owner inscrptn but a neat,blue ink inscrptn: 'To Albert Marshall,Greetings for 1986. Glenice Jenkinson.' to top of front free endpaper,dw/dj unclipped - absence of publisher's price.Bright,clean maroon background and contemporary b/w photograph montage'd illustrated dw/dj
with white lettering; with some minimal shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners - some with light chipping+rubbing
and inevitable minimal,light scoring/
indentations to both panels.Top+fore-edges generally bright and clean; contents bright,tight and clean - near pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners - possibly,an unread copy? Bright, clean,sharp-cornered,publisher's original plain black cloth bds with bright,crisp, stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip and near immaculate plain white eps with the aforementioned dedication to ffe.UK, slim 8vo HB+dw/dj,SIGNED,association copy,1st edn,iii-viiipp+1-152pp [paginated] includes foreword,author acknowledgements,contents list/table,an intro,b/w map (Gisborne Harbour,1984),10 chapters,profuse contemporary,historical b/w photographs interspersed throughout the text and the book,appendices(2), abbreviations,a biblio and an index,and an unpaginated title page.Described hard but honestly and fairly - really not as bad as it reads!
Published to mark the centenary of the Gisborne Harbour Board as constituted in 1884.
Poverty Bay's early settlers chose to build their port at the mouth of the Turanganui River.That port was vital to them - in the absence of feasible road access it provided their sole link with the outside world.The river port they created was destroyed by flood-borne silt in 1916 and the Gisborne Harbour Board then had to create a new harbour,separate
from the river.This tale of two ports tells of the struggles,achievements and disappointments which have been instrumental in the creation of the modern
port of Gisborne.
The first Polynesian migration canoes landed here in this bay.Captn James Cook,
in Endeavour,made his first landfall of NZ
on 8th October,1769 and this is where Maori and Europeans first encountered each
other.It was the first place in the word to see the sunrise,only losing it recently
to Samoa,who moved westward of the International Date Line.
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