New Zealand Centennial Survey XIII - New Zealand Now
New Zealand now - its critics say there are many New Zealands, that we have provincial feeling but no real sense of nationhood. What manner of men and women we are is the concern of Oliver Duff, author of this summing up, but not summarising, volume. The other authors have told us about the past and related it to the present. Oliver Duff sees the past only in so far as it still works in the present. This is a vigorous and unusual and by no means uncritical study by a mature mind of a young, shy people making unsteady, childish steps towards self-realisation. It is New Zealand commenting on New Zealand, for its author was born and brought up in this country, and his many years of experience as a newspaper editor give him a very practical insight into our manners, morals, and habits. Every New Zealander who reads this unique book will be stimulated to a new self-awareness.
- from the dust jacket.
The thirteenth volume of the New Zealand Centennial Surveys series.
New Zealand Now - New Zealand Centennial Surveys XIII
Oliver Duff
Department of Internal Affairs
Wellington
1941
First edition
Hardback
Brown cloth boards with gold titles on spine.
127 pages.
Previous owner's name in blue ink on front end-paper.
Good second-hand condition.
Binding tight.
Pages clean but for slight discolouration of front and back end-papers.
Dust jacket is torn at top and bottom of spine, and top front edge. Faded on spine, discoloured on edges, and there is a small stain on the front at the top.