Engineer and Surveyor Arthur Dudley Dobson gained almost legendary status on the West Coast for his work in helping to establish the infrastructure we use every day; many of the roads we travel were surveyed by his teams in the 1800s. In this memoir he recounts the many adventures and jobs he completed in a long and fulfilling career in New Zealand and Australia. First published in 1930, this edition has been economically reprinted for the modern reader.
252 page paperback, illustrated with black and white photographs, A5 size.