The River of No Return: A Novel

ISBN-10
0473092948
ISBN-13
9780473092948
Category
New Zealand fiction
Pages
273
Language
English
Published
2003-01-01
Author
Neil Robinson

Description

'The River of No Return' is set in the Nova Scotian settlement at Waipu, Northland, in 1860. Written fifty-three years ago by Neil Robinson, he never attempted to publish it. Several black and white photographs and lithographs illustrate the work.

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