John Pascoe (mountaineer)
John Dobrée Pascoe (1908–1972) was a New Zealand mountaineer, photographer, writer, editor, historian and archivist. He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1908.[1]
Career
Pascoe was the founding secretary of the National Historic Places Trust in 1955. In 1960 he was controller of the Wildlife Branch.
Mountaineering
John Pascoe climbed extensively throughout the South Island of New Zealand conquering many previously unclimbed peaks.
Publications
Books written by John Pascoe include:[2]
- Unclimbed New Zealand, Allen & Unwin, 1939 (reprinted 1950, 1954)
- The Mountains, the Bush and the Sea, Whitcombe & Tombs, 1950 (2nd edition 1958)
- The Southern Alps (part 1) - from the Kaikouras to the Rangitata, Pegasus Press 1951 (revised edition 1956)
- Land Uplifted High, Whitcombe & Tombs, 1952 (2nd edition 1961)
- Mr Explorer Douglas, Reed, 1957 (reprinted 1957, 1969; revised edition by Graham Langton Canterbury University Press, 2000)
- Great Days in New Zealand Mountaineering, Reed, 1958
- Great Days in New Zealand Exploration, Reed, 1959 (reprinted in paperback, 1976)
- National Parks of New Zealand, Government Printer, 1965 (2nd edition 1971, 3rd edition 1974)
- Oxford New Zealand Encyclopedia, edited with Laura Salt, Oxford University Press 1965
- The Haast is in South Westland, Reed, 1966 (reprinted, 1968)
- New Zealand from the Air - in Colour, Reed, 1968 (photographs by R. J. Griffiths)
- Of Unknown New Zealand, McIndoe, 1971
- Exploration New Zealand, Reed, 1971 (new edition as Explorers and Travellers, 1983
References
- ↑ Phillips, Jock. "John Dobrée Pascoe". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved December 2011.
- ↑ Maclean, Chris (2003). John Pascoe. Whitcombe Press. ISBN 0473094436.
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