The History of Policing in New Zealand Volumes I-V
Author(s): Richard S. Hill, Graeme Dunstall, Susan Butterworth
NZ Law, Crime & Policing | Secondhand
Five volumes in six books covering the history of New Zealand policing from 1767 all the way through to 1992. The first four books comprising volumes I-III are written by Richard S. Hill. After these three volumes, two more were written: one by Graeme Dunstall, and one by Susan Butterworth
Volume 1, "Policing the Colonial Frontier", parts 1 & 2 cover 1767-1867. VG blue hardcovers in fair dust jackets that show some wear and are chipped and torn around the periphery.
Volume 2, "The Colonial Frontier Tamed", covers 1867-1886. Ex-library with all the marks that entails, thought otherwise good condition.
Volume 3, "The Iron Hand in the Velvet Glove", covers 1886-1917. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.
Volume 4, "A Policeman's Paradise? - Policing a Stable Society", covers 1918-1945. Near fine in VG dust jacket with a sunned spine.
Volume 5, "More Than Law and Order - Policing a Changing Society, covers 1945-1992. Near fine in VG dust jacket with a sunned spine.
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- : Richard S. Hill, Graeme Dunstall, Susan Butterworth
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