Last days in new guinea being further experiences of a new guinea resident magistrate.
London.
The Bodley Head, 1922.
First edition.
8vo.
x, 286, [4]. With 54 illustrations, two folding maps, and two terminal leaves of publisher's advertisements. Original publisher's red cloth, blind stamped and lettered gilt. Fore- and bottom-edge untrimmed, top edge once gilt, some leaves uncut. Boards a little marked, lightly toned, nonetheless a sturdy copy.
Charles Arthur Whitmore Monckton (1873-1936), was a New Zealander magistrate, colonial officer, explorer, and writer who spent much of his early career in 'the furthest outpost of the Empire' - New Guinea. Monckton contributed to various scientific journals throughout his career across zoology, geography and sociology, though his several books on his time in New Guinea, serve as a racy narrative on his life and adventures, rather than 'possess any scientific value'.
£ 75.00
Antiquates Ref: 31845