SCRAPWAGGON

SCRAPWAGGON
SCRAPWAGGON
SCRAPWAGGON
SCRAPWAGGON
SCRAPWAGGON
SCRAPWAGGON
SCRAPWAGGON
SCRAPWAGGON

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Title: SCRAPWAGGON
Author(s): CRUMP, Barry
Category: New Zealand - Literature
New / Used: Used
Book Type: Small Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Published: 1965
Published By: AH & AW Reed
Edition: Reprinted 1965
Pages: 158
Size (mm): 140 w x 225 h x 20 d

Condition

Excellent original condition, wear on dust jacket, name inside cover, pages clean and unmarked. Images depict all need to know detail.

About

Barry Crump, with a plot of characters of this kind, is in top form, His characters are true-to-life, down to the last tiny detail of dialogue and behaviour, and you see them all, every day, in any city.

Illustrated with monochrome fine line drawings.

About the Author
Barry Crump MBE (1935-1996) was a New Zealand author and titan of New Zealand writing, who based his of semi-autobiographical comic novels on his image as a rugged outdoors man. Taken together his novels have sold more than a million copies domestically, equating to one book sold for every four New Zealanders. Born in Papatoetoe, Auckland, Crump worked for many years as a government deer-culler in areas of New Zealand native forest (termed bush). He collected his experiences in his first novel A Good Keen Man in 1960. This novel became one of the most popular in New Zealand history, and Crump's success continued with the more fictional Hang on a Minute Mate (1961), One of Us (1962), There and Back (1963), Gulf (1964), A Good Keen Girl (1970), Bastards I Have Met ( Graham Kirk ) (1971), and others, which capitalized on the appeal of his good-natured itinerant self-sufficient characters and idiomatic "blokey" writing style. Through the 1980s and early 1990s Crump's rugged outdoors man reputation carried through with him becoming the legendary front man for Toyota New Zeland and their popular series of TV adverts for Toyota Hilux utes. Crump travelled throughout Australia (where he hunted crocodiles), Europe, Turkey, and India, the result of which was his conversion to the Bah Faith by 1982. He married five times, including a one-year marriage to the poet Fleur Adcock and a longer marriage to Robin Lee-Robinson, and had nine sons and no daughters.

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