The Life and Times of Auckland - The Colourful Story of a City

Author(s): Gordon McLauchlan

Rotorua Books

Gordon McLauchlan presents a biography of Auckland city that reflects his passion for the place. This is a colourful history, filled with anecdotes and asides. Gordon traces the history of settlement in the Auckland region, and illustrates the huge differences in the way the town began and the way it has continued to exist as spontaneous, commercial city from diverse cultural sources. Gordon argues that Auckland is, and always has been, different to the rest of the country: 'more cosmopolitan, more mercantile, more susceptible to change and modernity'. In this book he explores why. His willingness to express his opinion about other New Zealand towns and cities is likely to raise provincial passions, but his fascination for the development of New Zealand's largest city, and his advocacy for the city's future, will draw in readers from around the country.

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Gordon McLauchlan has enjoyed a media career as a journalist, feature writer, magazine editor, television presenter, radio broadcaster, social commentator, historian, columnist and public relations consultant. His areas of interest include literature, agriculture, tourism and media, and he reckons he has worked in more branches of the media than any other New Zealander. His books include The Passionless People, the Bateman New Zealand Encyclopaedia, A Short History of New Zealand and The Farming of New Zealand.

General Fields

  • : 9780143007500
  • : Penguin Books
  • : Penguin Books
  • : October 2008
  • : 230mm X 150mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Gordon McLauchlan
  • : Paperback
  • : 1st Edition
  • : 993.24
  • : very good
  • : 240
  • : Local history; Australasian & Pacific history
  • : illustrations