Grace Hirst : A Settler's Life in New Plymouth
- Unit price
- / per
-
Author:CONNOR Ian
-
ISBN:9781991097200
-
Publication Date:July 2025
-
Edition:1
-
Pages:233
-
Binding:Paperback
-
Publisher:Upstart Press
-
Country of Publication:New Zealand


A Back Order button means that we don’t have the book in stock at our store. It may already be on order – or we can order it for you from a publisher or distributor at no additional cost.
As we source items from around the globe, a back-order can take anywhere from 5 days to several weeks to arrive, depending on the title.
To check how long this might take, you’re welcome to contact us and we can provide an ETA or any other information you need. We recommend checking the timeframe before committing to an online order.
Grace Hirst : A Settler's Life in New Plymouth
- Unit price
- / per
-
Author:CONNOR Ian
-
ISBN:9781991097200
-
Publication Date:July 2025
-
Edition:1
-
Pages:233
-
Binding:Paperback
-
Publisher:Upstart Press
-
Country of Publication:New Zealand
Description
Grace Hirst – A Settler’s Life in New Plymouth is an important family and social history based on a treasure-trove of letters sent to her family in England over nearly 50 years.
Primary sources of history such as this provide rich insight into the experiences of our first settlers, from their harrowing voyages to an unknown country, to their struggles to build homes and livelihoods against the odds.
The Hirst family had to contend with the Land Wars, even burying many of their valued possessions in the garden and taking refuge in overcrowded, illness-ridden New Plymouth for safety. But Grace Hirst was built of strong Yorkshire stuff, becoming the mainstay for her growing family of traders and farmers during the Taranaki Land Wars and the Long Depression of the 1880s.
Grace personifies the pioneer optimism and drive of early settlers in Taranaki. Described as ‘pious and practical’ by a fellow settler, Grace was stoic, at times stubborn, generous, loving and well able to make wry, pithy observations on life bound by her strong Christian faith. She died in 1901 at the age of 96, having witnessed, and recorded, one of the most extraordinary periods of New Zealand colonial history.
Adding product to your cart
You may also like
A Back Order button means that we don’t have the book in stock at our store. It may already be on order – or we can order it for you from a publisher or distributor at no additional cost.
As we source items from around the globe, a back-order can take anywhere from 5 days to several weeks to arrive, depending on the title.
To check how long this might take, you’re welcome to contact us and we can provide an ETA or any other information you need. We recommend checking the timeframe before committing to an online order.
You may also like
You may also like
-
Grace Hirst – A Settler’s Life in New Plymouth is an important family and social history based on a treasure-trove of letters sent to her family in England over nearly 50 years.
Primary sources of history such as this provide rich insight into the experiences of our first settlers, from their harrowing voyages to an unknown country, to their struggles to build homes and livelihoods against the odds.
The Hirst family had to contend with the Land Wars, even burying many of their valued possessions in the garden and taking refuge in overcrowded, illness-ridden New Plymouth for safety. But Grace Hirst was built of strong Yorkshire stuff, becoming the mainstay for her growing family of traders and farmers during the Taranaki Land Wars and the Long Depression of the 1880s.
Grace personifies the pioneer optimism and drive of early settlers in Taranaki. Described as ‘pious and practical’ by a fellow settler, Grace was stoic, at times stubborn, generous, loving and well able to make wry, pithy observations on life bound by her strong Christian faith. She died in 1901 at the age of 96, having witnessed, and recorded, one of the most extraordinary periods of New Zealand colonial history.
-
-
Author: CONNOR IanISBN: 9781991097200Publication Date: July 2025Edition: 1Pages: 233Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Upstart PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Grace Hirst – A Settler’s Life in New Plymouth is an important family and social history based on a treasure-trove of letters sent to her family in England over nearly 50 years.
Primary sources of history such as this provide rich insight into the experiences of our first settlers, from their harrowing voyages to an unknown country, to their struggles to build homes and livelihoods against the odds.
The Hirst family had to contend with the Land Wars, even burying many of their valued possessions in the garden and taking refuge in overcrowded, illness-ridden New Plymouth for safety. But Grace Hirst was built of strong Yorkshire stuff, becoming the mainstay for her growing family of traders and farmers during the Taranaki Land Wars and the Long Depression of the 1880s.
Grace personifies the pioneer optimism and drive of early settlers in Taranaki. Described as ‘pious and practical’ by a fellow settler, Grace was stoic, at times stubborn, generous, loving and well able to make wry, pithy observations on life bound by her strong Christian faith. She died in 1901 at the age of 96, having witnessed, and recorded, one of the most extraordinary periods of New Zealand colonial history.
-
Author: CONNOR IanISBN: 9781991097200Publication Date: July 2025Edition: 1Pages: 233Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Upstart PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
-