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Notes
1 See her own tribute to Dunmore in Glynnis M. Cropp, ‘Introduction’, in Pacific Journeys: Essays in Honour of John Dunmore, ed. Glynnis M. Cropp et al. (Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2005), 9–14.
2 John Dunmore, I Remember Tomorrow: An Autobiography (Waikanae: Heritage Press, 1998).
3 Published as the two-volume John Dunmore, French Explorers in the Pacific: I. The Eighteenth Century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964) and John Dunmore, French Explorers in the Pacific: II. The Nineteenth Century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969).
4 For example, John Dunmore, ‘Manuscript X: A French Account of Port Praslin, Solomon Islands, in 1769’, Journal of Pacific History 9 (1974): 172–82.
5 John Dunmore, Storms and Dreams, Louis De Bougainville: Soldier, Explorer, Statesman (Auckland: Exisle Publishing, 2004); John Dunmore, Where Fate Beckons: The Life of Jean-François de la Pérouse (Auckland: Exisle Publishing, 2006); John Dunmore, Monsieur Baret: First Woman around the World, 1766–68 (Auckland: Heritage Press, 2002).
6 John Dunmore, The Fateful Voyage of the St. Jean Baptiste: A True Account of M. de Surville’s Expedition to New Zealand & the Unknown South Seas in the Years 1769–70 (Christchurch: Pegasus Press, 1969).
7 John Dunmore, Who’s Who in Pacific Navigation (Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1991). For a fuller list of relevant publications up to 2005, see ‘John Dunmore: Scholarly Publications Dealing with the Pacific’, in Pacific Journeys, ed. Cropp et al., 15–19.
8 John Dunmore, ed., The French and the Maori (Waikanae: Heritage Press, 1992).
9 John Dunmore, Norman Kirk: A Portrait (Palmerston North: New Zealand Books, 1972); Jason Calder, The Man Who Shot Rob Muldoon (Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, 1976); John Dunmore, Playwrights in New Zealand: A Short History of the Playwrights Association of New Zealand (Auckland: Heritage Press, 2001); Jason Calder, A Wreath for the Springboks (Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, 1977); Jason Calder, The O’Rourke Affair (Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, 1978); Jason Calder, Target Margaret Thatcher (Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, 1981).
10 John Dunmore, Mrs Cook’s Book of Recipes: For Mariners in Distant Seas (Auckland: Exisle Publishing, 2006).
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Raylene Ramsay
Raylene Ramsay – Professor Emerita, Faculty of Arts, University of Auckland, New Zealand [email protected]