The Shaping of New Zealand
Holcroft, Montague Harry
Published by Paul Hamlyn, Auckland, New Zealand, 1974
"The Shaping of New Zealand, by Montague Harry Holcroft, was published by Paul Hamlyn in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1974. In this thoughtful and richly illustrated work, Holcroft—one of New Zealand's most perceptive essayists and editors—examines the country's physical, cultural, and historical formation. Blending geography, history, and reflection, he explores how the natural landscape, colonial settlement, and evolving national consciousness together shaped New Zealand's distinct identity. The text is both poetic and analytical, capturing the tension between human progress and environmental beauty, and considering how New Zealanders' sense of place continues to grow from their unique relationship with the land.
Lavishly produced by Paul Hamlyn, the volume combines Holcroft's lucid prose with high-quality photographic and artistic reproductions that evoke the grandeur and subtlety of New Zealand's environment. It stands as both a meditation on national character and a celebration of the country's remarkable transformation through European colonisation and cultural adaptation. A compelling work for readers interested in New Zealand history, geography, and identity, as well as collectors of mid-twentieth-century illustrated national studies."
Fading and minor tears to dust jacket but very good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.