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The Women-s Suffrage Petition 1893

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  • Author:
    NATIONAL LIBRARY
  • ISBN:
    9781988533087
  • Publication Date:
    May 2017
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    102
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bridget Williams Books
  • Country of Publication:
The Women-s Suffrage Petition 1893
The Women-s Suffrage Petition 1893

The Women-s Suffrage Petition 1893

Regular price $29.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    NATIONAL LIBRARY
  • ISBN:
    9781988533087
  • Publication Date:
    May 2017
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    102
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bridget Williams Books
  • Country of Publication:

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In May 2017 the exhibition He Tohu opens at the National Library in Wellington. This celebrates three founding documents in New Zealands history He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (1835), the Treaty of Waitangi: Te Tiriti o Waitangi (1840) and the Womens Suff rage Petition (1893). The originals of these documents will be on display at the National Library, in a wonderful exhibition that tells the history of the times and the story of the documents themselves.

BWB is producing three slim paperbacks showcasing each of the documents, published in conjunction with the National Library and Archives New Zealand. Each book will be focussed on the document itself, and feature a facsimile of the document (or part of it). The documents are framed by an introduction from leading scholar (Claudia Orange, Vincent OMalley and Barbara Brookes), and a Maori perspective on the document in te reo. Short biographies of many signatories are included showing the wide range of people who signed. The books are printed in full colour so that the richness of these significant, old documents is shown.

Featured in the 8 May 2017 New Zealand Newsletter.
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  • In May 2017 the exhibition He Tohu opens at the National Library in Wellington. This celebrates three founding documents in New Zealands history He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (1835), the Treaty of Waitangi: Te Tiriti o Waitangi (1840) and the Womens Suff rage Petition (1893). The originals of these documents will be on display at the National Library, in a wonderful exhibition that tells the history of the times and the story of the documents themselves.

    BWB is producing three slim paperbacks showcasing each of the documents, published in conjunction with the National Library and Archives New Zealand. Each book will be focussed on the document itself, and feature a facsimile of the document (or part of it). The documents are framed by an introduction from leading scholar (Claudia Orange, Vincent OMalley and Barbara Brookes), and a Maori perspective on the document in te reo. Short biographies of many signatories are included showing the wide range of people who signed. The books are printed in full colour so that the richness of these significant, old documents is shown.

    Featured in the 8 May 2017 New Zealand Newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

In May 2017 the exhibition He Tohu opens at the National Library in Wellington. This celebrates three founding documents in New Zealands history He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (1835), the Treaty of Waitangi: Te Tiriti o Waitangi (1840) and the Womens Suff rage Petition (1893). The originals of these documents will be on display at the National Library, in a wonderful exhibition that tells the history of the times and the story of the documents themselves.

BWB is producing three slim paperbacks showcasing each of the documents, published in conjunction with the National Library and Archives New Zealand. Each book will be focussed on the document itself, and feature a facsimile of the document (or part of it). The documents are framed by an introduction from leading scholar (Claudia Orange, Vincent OMalley and Barbara Brookes), and a Maori perspective on the document in te reo. Short biographies of many signatories are included showing the wide range of people who signed. The books are printed in full colour so that the richness of these significant, old documents is shown.

Featured in the 8 May 2017 New Zealand Newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.