As a surgeon and naturalist for the New Zealand Company, Ernst Dieffenbach (1811 55) travelled widely in the North Island between 1839 and 1841. He was the first European to successfully scale Mount Egmont (or Taranaki), and he also visited the natural wonders of the Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana, which were later destroyed in a volcanic eruption. First published in 1843, this two-volume work describes the landscapes, flora and fauna in a highly readable style. In Volume 1, Dieffenbach recounts his sea journeys through Cook Strait and Queen Charlotte Sound, along with his...
As a surgeon and naturalist for the New Zealand Company, Ernst Dieffenbach (1811 55) travelled widely in the North Island between 1839 and 1841. He wa...
As a surgeon and naturalist for the New Zealand Company, Ernst Dieffenbach (1811 55) travelled widely in the North Island between 1839 and 1841. He was the first European to successfully scale Mount Egmont (or Taranaki), and he also visited the natural wonders of the Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana, which were later destroyed in a volcanic eruption. First published in 1843, this two-volume work describes the landscapes, flora and fauna in a highly readable style. Volume 2 focuses on the Maori inhabitants of the island, for whom Dieffenbach had a respect and admiration that was...
As a surgeon and naturalist for the New Zealand Company, Ernst Dieffenbach (1811 55) travelled widely in the North Island between 1839 and 1841. He wa...