Tutira The Story of a New Zealand Sheep Station
Tutira The Story of a New Zealand Sheep Station
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This is the iconic story of life on a North Island station and its fauna and flora, near Hawkes Bay, told by renowned New Zealand naturalist H. Guthrie-Smith who farmed in the region.
Tutira extended over 20,000 acres with steep hill country and three rivers. Much of this book is devoted to the flora and fauna and the devastating impact of introduced predator species.
Author: H Guthrie-Smith
Published by: William Blackwood & Sons, Third Edition. 1953
Rare. Cloth hard cover, 444 pp, sketches and two fold out maps at rear
Pre-loved. VG, no dust jacket, very minor foxing, maps excellent. Sound and tidy for vintage
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