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Author:Alan Mulgan

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Alan Edward Mulgan
(1881–1962)

New Zealand journalist, writer and broadcaster.

Alan Edward Mulgan

Works

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  • The New Zealand Citizen: An Elementary Account of the Citizen's Rights and Duties and the Work of Government (with Edward Ker Mulgan) (1914, and later editions)
  • Three Plays of New Zealand (1922)
  • Maori & Pakeha: A History of New Zealand (with A.W. Shrimpton) (1922, and later editions)
  • The English of the Line and Other Verses (1925)
  • New Zealand, Country and People: An Account of the Country and Its People (with Constance Clyde) (1925, and later editions)
  • Home: A New Zealander's Adventure (1927, and later editions)
  • Golden Wedding (1932)
  • Spur of Morning (1934)
  • Building in New Zealand: The Architect and His Service (1934)
  • A Pilgrim's Way in New Zealand (1935)
  • Aldebaran and Other Verses (1937)
  • The City of the Strait: Wellington and Its Province: A Centennial History (1939)
  • First with the Sun (1939)
  • Literature and Authorship in New Zealand (1943)
  • From Track to Highway: A Short History of New Zealand (1944) (external scan)
  • Literature and Landscape in New Zealand (1946)
  • Pastoral New Zealand: Its Riches and Its People: A Descriptive Survey of the Dominion's Farming (1946)
  • The Māori in Picture: A Brief Survey of Māori Life Past and Present (1948)
  • A Book of Australian and New Zealand Verse (edited, with Walter Murdoch) (1950)
  • New Zealand Railways: Romance and Story (1954)
  • The Making of a New Zealander (1958) (external scan)
  • Great Days in New Zealand Writing (1962)
  • Golden Wedding, and Other Poems (1964)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1962, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 61 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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