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Author:Arnold Wall

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Arnold Wall
(1869–1966)

New Zealand university professor, poet, mountaineer, and botanist.

Works

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  • Ferns of the Port Hills (1919)
  • Beer (1922) (with illustrations by Edith Wall)
  • Lake and Fiordland (1922)
  • The botany of Christchurch (1922)
  • The Riccarton Bush (1923)
  • The Southern Alps : Franz Josef Glacier to Mount Cook (1924)
  • The flora of Mount Cook (1925)
  • Botanical journeys, 1926-7 (1928)
    • 1953 edition (external scan)
  • The art of life (1930)
  • The mother tongue in New Zealand (1936)
  • New Zealand English : a guide to the correct pronunciation of English, with special reference to New Zealand conditions and problems (1938)
  • The Queen's English : a commentary for New Zealand (1958)
  • The jeweller's window : some notes and reflections of the ways of words and men (1964)
  • Long and happy : an autobiography (1965)

Poetry

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  • At the cross roads, and other poems (1894)
  • Blank verse lyrics, and other poems ("by a colonial professor", but authorship in Bagnall)
  • New poems (1908)
  • A century of New Zealand's praise (1912)
  • Of the war : 24 sonnets (1920)
  • London lost, and other poems (1922)
  • About our birds: a collection of verses (1943)
  • The pioneers, and other poems (1948)

Individual works

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.


This author died in 1966, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 58 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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