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PETER MCINTYER'S NEW ZEALAND SIGNED

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Logo PETER MCINTYER’S NEW ZEALAND SIGNED

Signed by the author.

11 1/2" X 14"


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Image 1:

PETER M’INTYRE’S
NEW ZEALAND
PETER
NEW
ZEALAND

Image 2:

PETER
NEWZEALAND
Over
size
NEW ZEALAND
OVERSIZE
759 .31
MCIN
PETER
PETER
NEWZEALAND
Over
size
NEW
ZEALAND
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MCIN

Image 3:

PETER McINTYRE’S NEW ZEALAND
PETER
McINTYRE’S
NEW
ZEALAND
To
with

Image 4:

THE DROVER: PLATE I
I met this one of the road. "How’s she goin’?" he said, and when
A cloud of dust rose above
asked to sketch him he slapped his thigh.
the He life is dust, his rain, known so wonder that
of spends his pub the is haven. and I’ve sun it’s more little many of his the in
Central bar country and King Country and he’s be of a than type
Otago lily. there expect such gracious: man any
THE
DROVER:
PLATE
I
I met
this
one
the
road.
"How’s
she
goin’?"
he
said,
and
A
cloud
of
dust
rose
above
asked
to
sketch
him
he
slapped
his
thigh.
saddle.
"Hell,
I’m
bloody
painting,
he
said.
the
He
life
dust,
his
rain,
known
wonder
that
of
spends
his
pub
the
and
I’ve
sun
it’s
more
little
many
of his
the
in
Central
bar
country
and
King
Country
and
he’s
be
of a
than
type
Otago
lily.
there
expect
such
gracious:
man
any
man,
Western
yes,
hero
ever
was.
Don’t
then
he
and

Image 5:

And this is inside the same shearing shed. As in most of these sheds mellow the windows are small draughts
a replacement polished Mrs These ar golden-brown perhaps Maori with to sweating shearers, her for his shearers, lost the For shearing role oil of and warrior-and countless is one their the odd smallness of fleeces bits those this is brings tough almost that jobs that ritual, that come the a hard-learned loose light Maori to wood takes art, performed that to readily- glows
being a menace
of
from
My with sketching Morgan aloof had pride her of very the broom embarrassed artist shyness clears
PLATE
24
And
this
is
inside
the
same
shearing
shed.
As
most
these
sheds
mellow
the
windows
are
small
draughts
a replacement
polished
Mrs
These
golden-brown
perhaps
Maori
with
to
sweating
her
shearers,
lost
the
shearing
role
of
and
warrior-and
countless
is one
their
the
odd
smallness
of
bits
those
this is
brings
tough
that
jobs
that
that
come
the
loose
light
Maori
to
wood
takes
that
to
readily-
glows
being
a menace
of
from
My
with
sketching
Morgan
aloof
had
pride
her
of
very
the
broom
artist
shyness
clears

Image 6:

OLD PUB-WEST COAST: PLATE 39
wanted something, some scene, West that would portray the spirit of the
gold and forgotten rush, the great on lonely days of roadside. the Coast-and An old West there it Coast was, pub with all
abandoned
the seedy grandeur of a disreputable old drunk.
There can be few periods in any country’s history as picturesque as that
of the West Coast in the 1860s.
In this wild place, lashed by wind and
rain covered in dense bush and almost inaccessible, gold was
discovered.
were more heroic and adventurous than
The years that followed
fiction. Today the gold is gone but
OLD
PUB-WEST
COAST:
PLATE
39
wanted
something,
some
scene,
West
that
would
portray
the
spirit
the
gold
and
forgotten
rush,
the
great
on
lonely
days
roadside.
the
Coast-and
An
old
West
there it
Coast
pub
with
all
abandoned
the
seedy
grandeur
of a
disreputable
old
drunk.
There can
be few
periods
any
country’s
history
as
picturesque
as
that
of the
West
Coast
in
the
1860s.
In
this
wild
place,
lashed
wind
and
covered
in
dense
bush
and
almost
inaccessible,
gold
was
discovered.
were
more
heroic
and
adventurous
than
The
years
that
followed
fiction.
Today
the
gold
is
gone
but

Image 7:

First Published 1964
Reprinted 1965, (twice) 1966, 1968, 1969
A. H. & A. W. REED
182 Wakefield Street, Wellington
29 Dacre Street, Auckland
51 Whiting Street, Artamon, Sydney
1964 Peter McIntyre
SBN: 589 00285 6
First
Published
1964
Reprinted
1965,
(twice)
1966,
1968,
1969
A.
& A.
W.
REED
182
Wakefield
Street,
Wellington
29
Dacre
Street,
Auckland
51
Whiting
Street,
Artamon,
Sydney
1964
Peter
McIntyre
SBN:
589
00285
6

Image 8:

KYODO PRINTING COMPANY LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
KYODO
PRINTING
COMPANY
LTD.,
TOKYO,
JAPAN

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