The Weapon Beneath the Woodpile

A Tribute to Dick Scott

Authors

  • Mark Derby

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/cf.v10.6940

Keywords:

Dick Scott, Parihaka, 151 Days, Niue, Kaipara

Abstract

This article is a tribute to the late Auckland historian Dick Scott, whose 1954 The Story of Parihaka became one of the most influential historical works published in this country. Scott’s other best-known works are left-wing exposés of historical events, such as Would a Good Man Die? Niue Island, New Zealand and the Late Mr Larsen (1993). Others are local histories, including Seven Lives on Salt River (1987), an account of the watery district of Pāhi on the Kaipara Harbour. The remainder are industry or company histories, and particularly histories of New Zealand’s wine industry.

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Published

2021-07-27