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A wonderful New Zealand book...

Auckland - Gateway to New Zealand

Gregory Riethmaier and R L Bacon

1968 New Zealand

Foreword by R G McElroy Mayor of Auckland

Many photo's, both black and white and colour, are included

From the blurb:

'A fine city deserves a fine book..

'He shows the riot of building styles - the quaint, the beautiful, the ugly; the country and the sea that invades the city at every point - the huge urban sprawl of Auckland, and the quiet beauty that dwells even in the very heart of this bustling community...'

146 pages Hard cover, approx foolscap size, with dust jacket which has protected the book well Fairly good preloved condition, some wear/creases to dustjacket/corners, piece of paper stuck over writing on inside front cover, time colouring

Check out my listings for collectible souvenirs, travel/walk/tramp NZ books, and other New Zealand non-fiction books, etc..

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