Set in mid-1800s New Zealand, the narrative captures the experiences of a privileged Englishwoman managing life on a sheep farm in the Canterbury Plains. Lady Mary Barker's reflections detail the unique challenges and daily realities she faced during her three-year stay, offering an intimate glimpse into colonial life and the landscape of the time. Her writings, compiled into two beloved volumes, provide a personal perspective on the intersection of culture, gender, and the agrarian lifestyle in a developing nation.
Lady Barker Knihy
Tato autorka zkoumá život v koloniích prostřednictvím svých živých a poutavých zpráv. Její díla, často inspirovaná osobními zkušenostmi z Nového Zélandu, Afriky a Karibiku, nabízejí čtenářům jedinečný pohled na výzvy a krásy života v odlehlých komunitách. S citem pro detail a pozoruhodným vypravěčským talentem vykresluje obrazy cizích zemí a zachycuje podstatu každodenního života. Její próza je svědectvím o odolnosti lidského ducha a touze po domově.




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Station Amusements in New Zealand
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The book offers a preserved and modernized version of a significant classical work, ensuring its importance is recognized for future generations. It has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, resulting in a clear and readable text that differs from typical scanned copies. This effort highlights the value of the original content while making it accessible to contemporary readers.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a house dedicated to creating accessible large print editions for readers with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance readability and ensure that important historical texts remain available to a wider audience.