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Phoenix Books, NZ, 2001. Softcover. Very Good +. NEW ZEALAND""There had been a history of mutual kidnapping between the Maori and the English people in New Zealand dating back to the 1760s. In 1869, after an English defeat in battle in the Taranaki forest, one more Maori boy, aged five or six, was captured. This little boy was to be adopted by the Prime Minister and educated to become a lawyer and an 'English gentleman'."" ""The small captive was photographed, just a few days after his kidnapping, in a studio in the town of Wanganui. He is wearing a fine English suit and boots; there is a vase of flowers and a weighty book on the ebony stand beside him. As Peter Walker comments, 'Someone has combed the boy's hair and taught him to put one hand in his trouser pocket. He looks as if he's seen a ghost.'"".""It was Walker's question, 'Well, I wonder what happened to you?' which set him off on this remarkable quest. Not only did he follow Ngatau Omahuru (or little 'William Fox') out of the forest and…
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Once, when I was twenty-two, I stood in the middle of a ploughed field and listened to a farmer tell a ghost story.
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- Title The Fox Boy
- Author Peter Walker
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 341
- Language ENG
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Date June 4, 2001
- ISBN 9780747556466
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Fox Boy, The
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