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Campbell Island -A History
Kerr, Ian S
Reed, 1976. VG - Near Fine. First Edition. xii 182p . With illustrations, the story of this sub-antarctic island, a nice copy
Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku is an uninhabited subantarctic island of New Zealand, and the main island of the Campbell Island group. It covers 112.68 square kilometres (43.51 sq mi) of the group's 113.31 km2 (43.75 sq mi), and is surrounded by numerous stacks, rocks and islets like Dent Island, Folly Island (or Folly Islands), Isle de Jeanette-Marie, and Jacquemart Island, the latter being the southernmost extremity of New Zealand.
The island is mountainous, rising to over 500 metres (1,640 ft) in the south. A long fjord, Perseverance Harbour, nearly bisects it, opening out to sea on the east coast.
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Standard Post | $5.50 | |
Rural Delivery | $6.50 | |
Pick-up available from Dunedin, Otago | Free |
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