Futurity and Epic: William Golder’s ‘The New Zealand Survey’ (1867) and the formation of British New Zealand
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About the electronic version
Futurity and Epic: William Golder’s ‘The New Zealand Survey’ (1867) and the formation of British New Zealand
Creation of machine-readable version: Fiona Oliver
New Zealand Electronic Text Collection, 2005
Wellington, New Zealand
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About the print version
Futurity and Epic: William Golder’s ‘The New Zealand Survey’ (1867) and the formation of British New Zealand : Journal of New Zealand Literature
Department of English, Victoria University of Wellington, 2004
Wellington, New Zealand
This article appeared in v. 22 (2004), pp. 55-68.
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