Mr Ward's Map: Victorian Wellington street by street
Autor Elizabeth Coxen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781991309068
ISBN-10: 1991309066
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 230 x 315 x 40 mm
Greutate: 2.2 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
ISBN-10: 1991309066
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 230 x 315 x 40 mm
Greutate: 2.2 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION: THE MAP OF EVERYTHING 7
THE MAP SHEETS 36—537
4 & 5 ‘They were a swarm’ 36
7 & 8 ‘The city was storm driven’ 48
9 & 10 The Thorndon elite 56
11 ‘Best by pale moonlight’ 68
13 & 14 ‘An immense crowd lined the streets’ 74
15 & 16 A royal visit 84
17 & 18 The cliff and the buried shore 104
20 & 21 ‘Living on this mountain of a hill’ 116
22 Business on ‘the beach’ 128
23 & 24 Laws and order 138
25 & 26 The golden mile 152
27 The entrance to the city 170
28 & 29 ‘The fashionable street’ 184
30 ‘Elephants so big you could see them for nothing’ 200
31 & 32 ‘No expense has been spared’ 210
33 & 34 ‘Onward, munching happily’ 222
35 & 36 ‘Insanitary and filthy’ 240
37 & 38 ‘Protected from the visits of sea monsters’ 248
39 & 40 ‘Round the rocks’ 254
44 & 45 ‘Most singular and picturesque’ 264
46 & 47 ‘A reformatory institution’ 272
48 & 49 ‘Gentlemen will please skate with hats removed’ 284
50 & 51 ‘Unfit for occupation and dangerous to public health’ 296
52 & 53 ‘No fire ever made a cleaner sweep’ 310
56 & 57 ‘Off like a flight of starlings’ 320
58 & 59 ‘The Old Shebang’ 330
60 & 61 ‘Members of the community, asking no favours’ 340
62 & 63 ‘The petition of the undersigned women’ 356
65 & 66 ‘Everything done in A1 style’ 364
67 ‘Criminality is advertised on top of a central hill’ 372
68 & 69 ‘The people’s recreation ground’ 380
70 & 71 ‘Healthy and pleasant mental recreation’ 392
73 & 74 ‘Not always a Garden of Eden’ 400
75 & 76 City of horses 408
78 & 79 ‘Standing round an intensely glowing lake’ 420
80 & 81 ‘None of the prison or madhouse look’ 430
83 & 84 ‘A shop in the midst of them’ 442
85 ‘Many workers are becoming their own landlords’ 450
86 & 87 ‘Retrieve your fortune and buy a Wellesley Block lot’ 458
88 & 89 ‘Bells were rung and cannons fired’ 468
90 ‘The groggy goddess of liberty’ 478
91 & 92 ‘Barbed-wire fences where there ought to be turnstiles’ 486
93 & 94 ‘Indignation meeting’ 492
95 & 96 ‘No more than a ‘stimulating tonic’ 500
97 & 98 ‘No pageant equal’ 510
99 & 100 ‘An electioneering placard in her straw hat’ 518
101 & 102 ‘The thoroughfare was a quagmire’ 526
103 Artillery in the Berhampore hills 532
CONCLUSION: EVOLUTION OF THE CITY, EVOLUTION OF THE MAP 538
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 550
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 55 1
INDEX 552
THE MAP SHEETS 36—537
4 & 5 ‘They were a swarm’ 36
7 & 8 ‘The city was storm driven’ 48
9 & 10 The Thorndon elite 56
11 ‘Best by pale moonlight’ 68
13 & 14 ‘An immense crowd lined the streets’ 74
15 & 16 A royal visit 84
17 & 18 The cliff and the buried shore 104
20 & 21 ‘Living on this mountain of a hill’ 116
22 Business on ‘the beach’ 128
23 & 24 Laws and order 138
25 & 26 The golden mile 152
27 The entrance to the city 170
28 & 29 ‘The fashionable street’ 184
30 ‘Elephants so big you could see them for nothing’ 200
31 & 32 ‘No expense has been spared’ 210
33 & 34 ‘Onward, munching happily’ 222
35 & 36 ‘Insanitary and filthy’ 240
37 & 38 ‘Protected from the visits of sea monsters’ 248
39 & 40 ‘Round the rocks’ 254
44 & 45 ‘Most singular and picturesque’ 264
46 & 47 ‘A reformatory institution’ 272
48 & 49 ‘Gentlemen will please skate with hats removed’ 284
50 & 51 ‘Unfit for occupation and dangerous to public health’ 296
52 & 53 ‘No fire ever made a cleaner sweep’ 310
56 & 57 ‘Off like a flight of starlings’ 320
58 & 59 ‘The Old Shebang’ 330
60 & 61 ‘Members of the community, asking no favours’ 340
62 & 63 ‘The petition of the undersigned women’ 356
65 & 66 ‘Everything done in A1 style’ 364
67 ‘Criminality is advertised on top of a central hill’ 372
68 & 69 ‘The people’s recreation ground’ 380
70 & 71 ‘Healthy and pleasant mental recreation’ 392
73 & 74 ‘Not always a Garden of Eden’ 400
75 & 76 City of horses 408
78 & 79 ‘Standing round an intensely glowing lake’ 420
80 & 81 ‘None of the prison or madhouse look’ 430
83 & 84 ‘A shop in the midst of them’ 442
85 ‘Many workers are becoming their own landlords’ 450
86 & 87 ‘Retrieve your fortune and buy a Wellesley Block lot’ 458
88 & 89 ‘Bells were rung and cannons fired’ 468
90 ‘The groggy goddess of liberty’ 478
91 & 92 ‘Barbed-wire fences where there ought to be turnstiles’ 486
93 & 94 ‘Indignation meeting’ 492
95 & 96 ‘No more than a ‘stimulating tonic’ 500
97 & 98 ‘No pageant equal’ 510
99 & 100 ‘An electioneering placard in her straw hat’ 518
101 & 102 ‘The thoroughfare was a quagmire’ 526
103 Artillery in the Berhampore hills 532
CONCLUSION: EVOLUTION OF THE CITY, EVOLUTION OF THE MAP 538
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 550
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 55 1
INDEX 552
Recenzii
‘It’s my favourite book of the year’ — Mark Amery, RNZ
‘This book is utterly extraordinary! . . . Mr Ward’s Map is a treasure and an extraordinary labour of love by Thomas Ward, who created the original maps with intricate detail, and by author Elizabeth Cox, whose extensive research and well-crafted text make it a work of art. This is a book to enjoy now and to hand down to future generations.’ — Karen McMillan, NZ Booklovers
‘Handsome, impressive’ — Mark Broatch, NZ Listener 100 Best Books of 2025
‘This book is utterly extraordinary! . . . Mr Ward’s Map is a treasure and an extraordinary labour of love by Thomas Ward, who created the original maps with intricate detail, and by author Elizabeth Cox, whose extensive research and well-crafted text make it a work of art. This is a book to enjoy now and to hand down to future generations.’ — Karen McMillan, NZ Booklovers
‘Handsome, impressive’ — Mark Broatch, NZ Listener 100 Best Books of 2025