'I Think I Am Becoming a New Zealander' : Letters of J. C. Beaglehole

ISBN
9780864739025
$39.95
J.C. Beaglehole, historian and Cook scholar, was also a passionate writer of letters. He wrote frequently, at length and throughout his life, to family, friends and colleagues -- wittily, affectionately, intimately, eruditely, acerbically, and always with an eye to style -- and left a large and rich correspondence. This selection, made by his son and biographer, has been chosen to reflect the range of J.C. Beaglehole's associations and interests -- in history, particularly his scholarly field of Cook and the Pacific, in music, art and architecture, typography and publishing, and friendship -- and to showcase his epistolary virtuosity. Writing was J.C. Beaglehole's preferred mode of expression, and his letters, conversational and crafted in equal measure, are a unique window on the mind and character of their author: they offer, in his son's words, 'a self-portrait of a remarkably gifted, imaginative and scholarly man'. This volume is a rich and engaging companion to Tim Beaglehole's fine biography, A LIFE OF J.C. BEAGLEHOLE, NEW ZEALAND SCHOLAR (2006).
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