West: the History of Waitakere

West: the History of Waitakere
Author: Ruth Kerr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2009-07-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781869790080

Generation after generation of New Zealanders have been fascinated by Auckland's West. Dynamic and distinctive, it's a unique region, ranging from a dramatic and rugged coastline to bush-clad ranges to fertile hill slopes nurturing orchards and vineyards. Its people have always been industrious, from the early timber millers to modern-day boat builders, and from pioneering artists, craftspeople and writers to filmmakers. It's long been a region for the passionate, the determined, the resourceful, the individualistic and the visionary. This book covers it all, from the days of pre-European battles and early land negotiations to contemporary politics and lifestyles. The book is full of fascinating illustrations, and it has been written and presented in a lively and accessible manner. A range of writers, all with an affinity for the West, were commissioned to write chapters in their areas of expertise. This book has something for everyone who has ever spent time out West. Chapters include: LAND, SEA AND SKY Geology of the West; HE KOHIKOHINGA KORERO MO HIKURANGI Te Kawarau a Maki; STRUGGLE COUNTRY Early European Settlement; READ ALL ABOUT IT Media; INTO THE WEST The Immigrants; TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS Industry and Commerce; HOW THE WEST WAS RUN Civic History; CALL OF THE WILD The Waitakere Ranges - and much more!

West

West
Author: Finlay Macdonald
Publisher: Star
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2009-07-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781877408076

Waitakere Ranges

Waitakere Ranges
Author: Bruce James Harvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: 9780476005204

The western edge of the city of Auckland is flanked by the forested Waitakere Ranges. In thirty minutes from the centre of the city one can be in the tranquility of forest wilderness. Maori came and occupied the fringes of the great Forest of Tiriwa, Europeans came and milled the kauri, timber used to build ships and dwellings in the cities of the Pacific Rim, but remnants were saved. Today the forest is again thrusting skyward and new generations of people are appreciating beauty, once nearly lost. The story of the Waitakere Ranges is written by many authors who tell us from various points of view, what it is about the Ranges that they love and value. The book contains essays on the natural history, asserting the fascination and intrinsic value of the wildlife and proposing ideas to enhance it. Other essays tell the history, both the destruction and conservation of the great forest and the lives of the people who settled here. Maori past is presented as a poetic essay about the place names in history and legend. The Ranges environment has inspired some of New Zealand's most celebrated poets, writers and artists, so the book concludes with the reproduction of works of art, poetry and prose that are identified with the area.

Gone West

Gone West
Author: Sandra Coney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-12-18
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN: 9780473405205

The stories behind the memorials, a poignant record of how the Great World War impacted on the communities of West Auckland.

From Tamaki-Makaurau-Rau to Auckland

From Tamaki-Makaurau-Rau to Auckland
Author: Russell Stone
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2002-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1775580725

Drawing on oral histories of the indigenous Maori peoples of the area, archaeological evidence, and early missionaries’ diaries and histories, this model of local history provides a comprehensive contextual history of the city of Auckland from first settlement of the area about 800 years ago up to 1840.

Untamed Coast

Untamed Coast
Author: Bob Harvey
Publisher: Exisle Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780908988679

In 'Untamed Coast', Bob Harvey not only describes the natural beauty of the Waitakeres, but also outlines the ancient Maori history, the more recent pioneering past, and profiles some of the area's main characters - adding many fascinating anecdotes and stories not found elsewhere. He also includes detailed guides (with maps) to many of the recreational walks in the ranges, and a special feature of this new edition is a separate section on the newly opened Hillary Trail. Ted Scott's splendid photographs add richness to the book, making this one of the finest local tourist books ever published in New Zealand.

Ans Westra

Ans Westra
Author: Paul Moon
Publisher: Massey University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2024-05-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1991016557

In a career that spanned six decades, the Dutch-Kiwi photographer Ans Westra (1936&– 2023) made it her life' s work to capture the growth of a nation through hundreds of thousands of images. Her photographic catalogue is now widely thought of as a photo album of Aotearoa New Zealand.This richly illustrated biography interrogates her remarkable — and at times controversial — practice, and a life that always put photography first.