Published in 1892, this two-volume biography chronicles the remarkable life and career of Sir George Grey (1812-98), the 11th premier of New Zealand. William Lee Rees (1836-1912), lawyer, politician and well-known supporter of Grey, co-wrote this work with his daughter Lily, and the books outline how Grey became arguably the most influential figure during the European settlement of New Zealand in the nineteenth century. The volumes proceed chronologically and are organised by the main events in Grey's life. Volume 1 begins with Grey's upbringing and early years, and describes his first voyage to Western Australia, his first government of New Zealand and his time as governor of Cape Colony. In addition to recounting the incidents, adventures and achievements of Grey's life, Rees also conveys Grey's personal principles and aspirations, giving the reader an insight into the character of this colonial governor and servant of the empire.
The Life and Times of Sir George Grey KCB is a comprehensive biographical account of one of the most important colonial administrators of the 19th century. It covers his life from his early years in...
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The Life And Times Of Sir George Grey is a book written by William Lee Rees in 1892. The book provides a detailed account of the life and achievements of Sir George Grey, a prominent figure in the...
This meticulously compiled catalog provides a fascinating insight into the vast and varied collection of books and manuscripts amassed by Sir George Grey over his lifetime. Grey was a noted explorer...