Scholarly Publications Dealing with the Pacific, Dunmore; A French Garden in Tasmania: The Legacy of F�lix Delahaye (1767-1829),E. Duyker; I'll Make You Eat Grass Like Cows: Food and the Bounty Mutiny, A. Frost; L'Ancre et le Plomb: l'�dition des voyages maritimes en France Si�cle des Lumi�res, F. Moureau; Nine Days in Nouvelle-Cyth�re: The Origins of French Artwork in the Pacific, C. Hemming; Le Retour de la France dans le Pacifique sous la Restauration, C. Huetz de Lemps; Patrick O'Reilly: Bibliographer of the Pacific, H. Laracy; Jean-Marie Grange, Clerc de Saint Viateur in New Zealand, J. Munro; Maori as Missionary: A Whanganui Case Study, M. R. Owens; French Whalers and the Maori, P. Tremewan; French Whalers at Otago 1838 to 1853, I. Church; Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin , le Roman Baleinier de Jules Verne, C. Mortelier; Stranger than Fiction: Ethnography and Narrative Writing in French Polynesia, R. Arnoux; 'Hybridity' in French-Kanak Encounters in the Literatures of Kanaky/New Caledonia, R. Ramsay; Derni�res Nouvelles du th��tre cal�donien: Les Dieux sont borgnes, S. Faessel; New Caledonia : A botanical Mecca, J. Dawson
Glynnis M. Cropp is a professor emeritus of French
and honorary research fellow at Massey University.
Noel R. Watts is an honorary research fellow at
Massey University.
Roger D. J. Collins is an honorary research fellow
at the University of Otago. He is the author of Charles Meryon: A
Life and New Zealand Seen by the French, 1769–1846.
K. R. Howe is a professor of history at Massey
University. He is the author of The Quest for Origins: Who First
Discovered and Settled New Zealand and the Pacific Islands?
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