Jerningham Wakefield
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- Juvenile Travellers: Priscilla Wakefield's Excursions in Empire
- New Zealand Illustrated: Pictorial Books from the Victorian Age
- How to Civilize Savages
- Establishment of Inner City Reserves Establishment
- Coastal & Underwater Archaeological Sites
- An Investigation Into the Copying of British Furniture Designs, the Cabinetmaker’S Pattern Book and Trade Catalogue in New Zealand 1820-1920
- Edward Gibbon Wakefield and an Imperial Utopian Dream Michael
- The Stone Sarjeant Architecture, Materiality and Colonisation in Pukenamu Queens Park Whanganui
- The Treaty and Its Times: P381
- 'Ko Ngā Iwi Nuku Whenua'
- "A Massive Colonial Experiment": New Zealand Architecture in the 1840S
- Middle-Class Tasmanians Who Moved to New Zealand, 1855-1875
- Absolutely Positively Not the First Plan for Wellington Unravelling Popular Misconceptions About the Process of Planning New Zealand’S Capital City
- THE BRITISH WORLD and ITS ROLE in the RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND and the SOUTHERN CONE COUNTRIES of SOUTH AMERICA, 1820-1914 Historia, Vol
- George French Angas and the Creation of Colonial Knowledge in New Zealand
- An Old New Zealander; Or, Te Rauparaha, the Napoleon of The
- Situating Vancouver Island in the British World, 1846-491