The Memoirs of Joseph Masters: Founder of Small Farm Settlements for the 'small Man'

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Memoirs of Joseph Masters: Founder of Small Farm Settlements for the 'small Man'
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joseph Masters
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 170
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
Agriculture and farming
Local history
ISBN/Barcode 9780958205399
ClassificationsDewey:993.02092
Audience
General
Edition Illustrated edition
Illustrations over 100 photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Wairarapa Archive
Imprint Wairarapa Archive
Publication Date 19 June 2005
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

An exploration of the interesting, often enigmatic, life of Joseph Masters, founder of Masterton and one of the originators of the Small Farms Association that established unique settlements in Greytown and Masterton in 1854 - 150 years ago. The Memoirs of Joseph Masters includes his memoirs, not published before and assembled by him towards the end of his life largely from newspaper articles he sent to the newspaper in Derby, England, where he was born and grew up. The memoirs have been edited, further researched and annotated by descendants to answer questions raised in the text and to provide more detail. The book also includes an essay by Gareth Winter of the Wairarapa Archive which puts his Masterton years and achievements into an historical context. The Memoirs of Joseph Masters also includes a special section commemorating the special 150th year reunion of Masters descendants held in Masterton in May 2004.