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Author Bunce, R. J., author

Title Slippery Jim or patriotic statesman? : James Macandrew of Otago / R.J. Bunce
Published Dunedin, New Zealand : Otago, 2018
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Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1. Getting started: 1819-52 -- Part 2. Building a reputation: 1953-60 -- Part 3. A fresh start: 1861-67 -- Part 4. Power struggle: 1867-77 -- Part 5. Colonial politician: 1877-79 -- Part 6. Backbencher: 1880-87 -- Appendix 1. Circular letter: garden & Macandrew to Oliver & Boyd, 15 August 1850 -- Appendix 2. Last will and testament of James Macandrew (d. 28 February 1887) -- Appendix 3. James and Eliza Macandrew;s family -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary This is a biography of one of New Zealands most colourful and persuasive politicians. When James Macandrew arrived in Dunedin from Scotland in 1851, other settlers were impressed by his energy and enthusiasm for new initiatives. With his finger in a lot of commercial pies, he set about making himself a handsome income which he eventually lost, declaring himself bankrupt and ending up in a debtors prison for a time. Politics became another enterprise at which he threw himself with a passion. Macandrew was a member of Otago Provincial Council for 10 years, during which time he held almost all the elected positions in that body. He was superintendent of Otago for a further decade, and at the same time he was a member of parliament for 29 years. This is the warts-and-all story of a Victorian settler who was a devoted family man, a staunch Presbyterian and a consummate politician. It examines the numerous local institutions that benefited from Macandrews touch the University of Otago, the Art School (now Otago Polytechnic School of Art), the Normal School (later the College of Education) along with his contributions to the building of roads, railways, wharves, harbours, schools and churches. Macandrew made plenty of enemies along the way, and has been severely judged by history. This re-examination of his life and political work reveals a man who both inspired and infuriated the citizens of Otago, and New Zealand, for almost four decades
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Macandrew, James, 1820-1887
Macandrew, James, 1820-1887 -- Political activity
Politicians -- New Zealand -- Biography
Legislators -- New Zealand -- Biography
SUBJECT New Zealand -- Politics and government
Form Electronic book
Genre/Form Biographies.
Biographies.
ISBN 9781988592114
1988592119