Ocean: Tales of Discovery and Encounter that Defined New Zealand
Author: N/A
ISBN: 9780143772675
Publisher: Penguin NZ
Year First Published: 2018
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 316mm x 261mm x 29mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
Epic and engrossing, Ocean is a dynamic portrait of New Zealand and the sea.
Lying in the middle of a vast ocean, Aotearoa New Zealand was the last habitable land mass in the world to be settled by humans. Our history represents the powerful coming-together of two great seafaring traditions, Polynesian and European.
Ocean tells the stories of pioneers and trail-blazers, from the big names who left their mark on our history to everyday folk whose fates were dictated by time and tide. There are chancers and entrepreneurs, exploiters and environmentalists, war-makers and lifesavers. From myth and migration to exploitation and industry; from the word of God and the pursuit of money to summer carnivals and the oldest sporting trophy in the world, these stories of ships, sailors and seekers show how our relationship with the sea has been pivotal throughout our history, while the contemporary stories of those whose lives are deeply connected to the ocean bring our maritime past into the now.
Magnificently illustrated with diverse imagery, Ocean is a spirited collection of historical tales, a landmark book about how the ocean has shaped New Zealand and its people.
Published with the assistance of Manatu Taonga - Ministry for Culture and Heritage
ISBN: 9780143772675
Publisher: Penguin NZ
Year First Published: 2018
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 316mm x 261mm x 29mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
Epic and engrossing, Ocean is a dynamic portrait of New Zealand and the sea.
Lying in the middle of a vast ocean, Aotearoa New Zealand was the last habitable land mass in the world to be settled by humans. Our history represents the powerful coming-together of two great seafaring traditions, Polynesian and European.
Ocean tells the stories of pioneers and trail-blazers, from the big names who left their mark on our history to everyday folk whose fates were dictated by time and tide. There are chancers and entrepreneurs, exploiters and environmentalists, war-makers and lifesavers. From myth and migration to exploitation and industry; from the word of God and the pursuit of money to summer carnivals and the oldest sporting trophy in the world, these stories of ships, sailors and seekers show how our relationship with the sea has been pivotal throughout our history, while the contemporary stories of those whose lives are deeply connected to the ocean bring our maritime past into the now.
Magnificently illustrated with diverse imagery, Ocean is a spirited collection of historical tales, a landmark book about how the ocean has shaped New Zealand and its people.
Published with the assistance of Manatu Taonga - Ministry for Culture and Heritage