Station Life In New Zealand
BARKER, Lady
Notes
LIfe on a Canterbury sheep station in the 1850s. The exhilaration of sleeping out in the open and burning off tussock; the joy of a crisp Canterbury morning; the pathos of a baby's death; the hospitality of a bachelor runholder; the drama of being snowbound without food when the servants have taken to their beds "to die warm". R10205 in storage. First published in 1870.Additional Notes
R10205, Canterbury, Open, Die, Joy, Station, Bachelor, Tussock, Hospitality, Baby's, Pathos, Sleeping, Sheep, Snowbound, Published, Drama, Beds, Life, Death, Servants, Runholder, Crisp, Zealand, First, Warm, Food, Morning, Exhilaration, Burning, Taken, 1850SLibrarian's Miscellania
Edition:Collation: Physical description
Place of Publication: Auckland
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