Rambles in New Zealand. Exploring the Botanical Wonders of New Zealand: A Journey Through Untamed Landscapes and Colonial Exploration
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- Nombre de pages87
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-608615-2
- EAN4064066086152
- Date de parution08/12/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille608 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Rambles in New Zealand, " John Carne Bidwill presents a vivid and immersive account of his exploratory journeys through the varied landscapes of 19th-century New Zealand. This travelogue combines an engaging narrative style with rich descriptions of the country'Äôs natural beauty, indigenous cultures, and burgeoning colonial life. Bidwill'Äôs keen observations and scientifically informed perspective reflect the era's burgeoning interest in natural history, making his work an essential piece of literature within the context of colonial exploration and environmental appreciation.
The book serves as both a personal memoir and a compelling documentation of a land teeming with potential and allure, capturing the essence of New Zealand's unique flora and fauna. A botanist and explorer by profession, John Carne Bidwill'Äôs experiences and academic background profoundly influenced his writing. His expeditions in New Zealand were not merely pursuits of adventure but were deeply intertwined with his scientific inquiries into the region's botany, reflecting a broader Victorian fascination with nature and discovery.
Bidwill'Äôs unique perspective as an early European observer allows readers to glimpse both the majestic landscapes and the complexities of indigenous cultures during a transformative period in New Zealand's history. "Rambles in New Zealand" is recommended for readers interested in travel literature, botanical studies, and colonial history. Bidwill'Äôs eloquent prose and insightful reflections offer an engaging examination of a land still very much in the process of defining itself.
This book will captivate not only enthusiasts of exploration but also those who appreciate the intricate relationship between people and their natural surroundings.
The book serves as both a personal memoir and a compelling documentation of a land teeming with potential and allure, capturing the essence of New Zealand's unique flora and fauna. A botanist and explorer by profession, John Carne Bidwill'Äôs experiences and academic background profoundly influenced his writing. His expeditions in New Zealand were not merely pursuits of adventure but were deeply intertwined with his scientific inquiries into the region's botany, reflecting a broader Victorian fascination with nature and discovery.
Bidwill'Äôs unique perspective as an early European observer allows readers to glimpse both the majestic landscapes and the complexities of indigenous cultures during a transformative period in New Zealand's history. "Rambles in New Zealand" is recommended for readers interested in travel literature, botanical studies, and colonial history. Bidwill'Äôs eloquent prose and insightful reflections offer an engaging examination of a land still very much in the process of defining itself.
This book will captivate not only enthusiasts of exploration but also those who appreciate the intricate relationship between people and their natural surroundings.
In "Rambles in New Zealand, " John Carne Bidwill presents a vivid and immersive account of his exploratory journeys through the varied landscapes of 19th-century New Zealand. This travelogue combines an engaging narrative style with rich descriptions of the country'Äôs natural beauty, indigenous cultures, and burgeoning colonial life. Bidwill'Äôs keen observations and scientifically informed perspective reflect the era's burgeoning interest in natural history, making his work an essential piece of literature within the context of colonial exploration and environmental appreciation.
The book serves as both a personal memoir and a compelling documentation of a land teeming with potential and allure, capturing the essence of New Zealand's unique flora and fauna. A botanist and explorer by profession, John Carne Bidwill'Äôs experiences and academic background profoundly influenced his writing. His expeditions in New Zealand were not merely pursuits of adventure but were deeply intertwined with his scientific inquiries into the region's botany, reflecting a broader Victorian fascination with nature and discovery.
Bidwill'Äôs unique perspective as an early European observer allows readers to glimpse both the majestic landscapes and the complexities of indigenous cultures during a transformative period in New Zealand's history. "Rambles in New Zealand" is recommended for readers interested in travel literature, botanical studies, and colonial history. Bidwill'Äôs eloquent prose and insightful reflections offer an engaging examination of a land still very much in the process of defining itself.
This book will captivate not only enthusiasts of exploration but also those who appreciate the intricate relationship between people and their natural surroundings.
The book serves as both a personal memoir and a compelling documentation of a land teeming with potential and allure, capturing the essence of New Zealand's unique flora and fauna. A botanist and explorer by profession, John Carne Bidwill'Äôs experiences and academic background profoundly influenced his writing. His expeditions in New Zealand were not merely pursuits of adventure but were deeply intertwined with his scientific inquiries into the region's botany, reflecting a broader Victorian fascination with nature and discovery.
Bidwill'Äôs unique perspective as an early European observer allows readers to glimpse both the majestic landscapes and the complexities of indigenous cultures during a transformative period in New Zealand's history. "Rambles in New Zealand" is recommended for readers interested in travel literature, botanical studies, and colonial history. Bidwill'Äôs eloquent prose and insightful reflections offer an engaging examination of a land still very much in the process of defining itself.
This book will captivate not only enthusiasts of exploration but also those who appreciate the intricate relationship between people and their natural surroundings.