Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives (AJHR)
Auckland Provincial Government Gazette
Journal of the Auckland Provincial Council
Blue Book of Statistics — Colony of New Zealand (Blue Book)
New Zealand Gazette
New Zealand Parliamentary Debates (NZPD)
Books
Anonymous, Five Years for Fraud, London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1936.
Baker, H. P., The Strongest God, Auckland: Cape Catley, 1990.
Baker, Paul, King and Country Call: New Zealanders, Conscription and the Great War, Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1988.
Bollinger, Conrad, Against the Wind: The Story of the New Zealand Seamen’s Union, Wellington: New Zealand Seamen’s Union, 1968.
Brett, André, Acknowledge No Frontier: The Creation and Demise of New Zealand’s Provinces, 1853–76, Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2016.
Buddee, Paul, The Fate of the Artful Dodger: Parkhurst Boys Transported to Australia and New Zealand 1842–1852, Perth: St George Books, 1984.
Burgess, Michael, Mister, London: New Authors Ltd, no. 44, 1964.
Burnett, Robert, Penal Transportation: An Episode in New Zealand History, Occasional papers in criminology no. 9. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington, 1978.
Burnett R. I. M., ‘Hard Labour, Hard Fare and a Hard Bed’: New Zealand’s Search for its Own Penal Philosophy, Occasional Monographs Series no. 1. Wellington: National Archives of New Zealand, 1995.
Cherrett, O. J., ‘Without Fear or Favour’: 150 Years of Policing Auckland 1840–1990, Wellington: New Zealand Police, 1989.
Coleman, Jenny, Polly Plum: A Firm and Earnest Woman’s Advocate: Mary Ann Colclough 1836–1885, Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2017.
Coleman, P. J., ‘A Blot on the Statute Book’: Imprisonment for Debt in New Zealand 1840–1990, Wellington: NZHistoryJock, 2016.
Coney, Sandra, Standing in the Sunshine: A Social History of New Zealand Women Since They Won the Vote, Auckland: Penguin, 1993.
Dallard, Berkeley, Fettered Freedom: A Symbiotic Society or Anarchy?, Wellington: Department of Justice, 1980.
Drayton, Joanne, The Search for Anne Perry, Auckland: HarperCollins, 2012.
Edwards, James, Waiting for the Revolution, Auckland: David Ling Publishing, 1998.
Farrell, Charles and Rebecca Ellis, The Trials of Eric Mareo, Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2002.
Field, Michael, Mau: Samoa’s Struggle for Independence, Auckland: Polynesian Press, 1991 (1st edn 1984).
Glamuzina, Julie and Alison J. Laurie, Parker and Hulme: A Lesbian view, Auckland: New Women’s Press, 1991.
Graham, Peter, So Brilliantly Clever: Parker, Hulme and the Murder That Shocked the World, Wellington: Awa Press, 2011.
Grant, David, Out in the Cold: Pacifists and Conscientious Objectors in New Zealand During World War II, Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986.
Gray, Marie, About Time: Biography of a Prison Chaplain, Wellington: Moana Press, 1991.
Hamilton, Ian, Till Human Voices Wake Us, Auckland: Ian Hamilton, 1953.
Harcourt, Melville, A Parson in Prison, Auckland: Whitcombe & Tombs, 1942.
Hill, Richard, Policing the Colonial Frontier: The Theory and Practice of Coercive Social and Racial Control in New Zealand, 1767–1867, vol. 1., Wellington: Department of Internal Affairs, Historical Publications Branch, 1986.
Holland, Henry, Armageddon or Calvary?: The Conscientious Objectors of New Zealand and ‘The Process of Their Conversion’, Wellington: Maoriland Worker Printing and Publishing Co., 1919.
Hyde, Robin, Journalese, Auckland: National Printing Co., 1934.
——— Nor the Years Condemn, Dunedin: Otago University Press, 1995 (1st edn 1938).
Kayll, James L. A., A Plea for the Criminal, Invercargill: W. Smith Commercial Printers, 1905.
King, Michael, Te Puea, Auckland: Hodder & Stoughton, 1982.
Leary, Leonard P. QC, Not Entirely Legal, Auckland: Whitcoulls, 1977.
Lee, John A., Delinquent Days, Auckland: Collins, 1967.
Mayhew, M. P., The Prison System of New Zealand 1840–1824, Wellington: Department of Justice, 1959.
McAlister, Brent, From Farms and Flats: The History of Land Use in Mount Eden, Auckland: Mount Eden Borough Council, 1983.
McKenzie, Donald F., While We Have Prisons, Auckland: Methuen NZ, 1980.
Mintrom, Christine, Tommy Adderley 1940–1993, The Man and His Contributions to Pop, Jazz, and Rock Music in New Zealand, New York: iUniverse, 2003.
Monro, George B., A Faithful Standard Bearer: Life of Duncan MacPherson. Auckland: Clark & Matheson, 1914.
Morris, Bruce, Jailbreak: Violent Episodes in New Zealand, Auckland: Wilson & Horton, 1975.
Newbold, Greg, Punishment and Politics: The Maximum Security Prison in New Zealand, Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1989.
——— The Problem of Prisons: Corrections Reform in New Zealand Since 1840, Wellington: Dunmore Publishing, 2007.
Perry, Anne, Silence in Hanover Close, London: Grafton, 1988.
Platts, Una, The Lively Capital, Christchurch: Avon Fine Prints, 1971.
Pratt, John, Punishment in a Perfect Society: The New Zealand Penal System 1840–1939, Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1992.
Robson, J. L., Sacred Cows and Rogue Elephants: Policy Development in the New Zealand Justice Department, Wellington: Government Printing Office, 1987.
Scott, Dick, Would a Good Man Die?: New Zealand, Niue and the late Mr Larsen, Auckland: Hodder & Stoughton/Southern Cross Books, 1993.
Shaw, Alan G. L., Convicts and the Colonies: A Study of Penal Transportation from Great Britain and Ireland to Australia and Other Parts of the British Empire, London: Faber & Faber, 1966.
Shepherd, Jim, Mr Asia: Last Man Standing, Sydney: Macmillan, 2010.
Smithyman, Kendrick, Imperial Vistas Family Fictions, Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2002.
Soutar, Monty, Whitiki Whiti! Whiti! E!: Māori in the First World War, Auckland: Bateman, 2019.
Thomas, Lowell, The Sea Devil’s Fo’c’sle, London: William Heinemann, 1930.
Young, Sherwood, Guilty on the Gallows: Famous Capital Crimes of New Zealand, Wellington: Grantham House Publishing, 1999.
Webb, Patricia, A History of Custodial and Related Penalties in New Zealand, Wellington: Government Printer, 1982.
Pamphlets and reports
ACORD, Children in State Custody. ACORD 1979, rev. edn 1981.
Best, Simon, The Queen St Gaol: Auckland’s First Courthouse, Common Gaol and House of Correction (Site R11/1559), Department of Conservation, Auckland Conservancy, 1992.
Clough and Associates, Doing Time at the Mount: Archaeological Investigations at Mt Eden Prison final report, Wellington: Department of Corrections, 2008.
Clough, Rod et al., Mt Eden Prison Monitoring: Progress Report, Wall, Department of Corrections, 2009.
Commission of Inquiry, Report Into Disturbance at Auckland Prison on 20–21 July, 1965, Wellington: Department of Prisons, 1965.
Department of Justice, Crime in New Zealand: A Survey of Penal Policy in New Zealand, Wellington: Government Printing Office, 1968.
Engel, Pauline, The Abolition of Capital Punishment in New Zealand 1935–1961, Wellington: Department of Justice, 1977.
Timmerman, Felix, ‘Construction Report, Mt Eden Prison Building’, Department of Corrections, n.d.
New Zealand Howard League for Penal Reform, pamphlet, Roth collection, 83-247-15 ATL.
Journal articles
Anon, ‘No Joy in Eden’, PSA Journal, June 1989, 5.
Coney, Sandra, Broadsheet, July/August 1982, 58–61.
Dalley, Bronwyn, ‘Prisons without Men: The Development of a Separate Women’s Prison in New Zealand’, New Zealand Journal of History 27, no. 1, 1993, 37–60.
Dunstall, Graeme, ‘Governments, Police and the Left, 1912–51’, in P. Maloney and K. Taylor (eds), On the Left: Essays on Socialism in New Zealand, Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2002.
Mulgan, Alan, ‘B. E. Baughan: Some Memories’, Landfall 12, no. 4, December 1958, 333–35.
Newbold, Greg, ‘Women Officers Working in Men’s Prisons’, Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, no. 25, July 2005, 105–17.
Wilkins, Jennifer, ‘Eden in Auckland’, New Zealand Geographic, no. 140, July–August 2016, 88–103.
Audio and video
Costar, Dorothy interview, OHColl-0549/1, Alexander Turnbull Library (ATL).
‘Coverage of Mt Eden riot, 1965’, catalogue ref. 216066 RNZ Sound Archives.
Howard Morrison Quartet, 45rpm recording, ‘The Wild(er) New Zealand Boy’, La Gloria, 1963.
Jackson, Athol, interview Tape 2, OHC 7389_PM_S_01, Quaker Oral History Project (OHColl-0427) ATL, interviewer, Katherine Knight, 20 April 1990.
McNeish, James, catalogue ref. 27314, Radio NZ Sound archive.
MOVIETONE NEWS A2158: ‘Auckland; riots and fires in NZ prison drama; catalogue ref. F59438 personal record, Cunningham, Gordon Hamilton, Mt Eden Gaol fire’, catalogue ref. F47854 accessed Nga Taonga — Sound and Vision, Wellington.
Perkins, Jack (producer), ‘Men of Broad Arrow’ (pt. 1), 1974, Spectrum documentary, Radio NZ.
Quaker Oral History Project (OHColl-0427), ATL.
Scott, David, ‘Report on Mount Eden Prison Riot, July 1965’, catalogue ref. 237328, accessed Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision, Wellington.
Te Puna Wai Korero, ‘Teaching Maori in Prisons’, 1977, catalogue ref. 45358 NZ Sound Archive.
Wevers, Francis (director), Shattered Dreams, 1990, accessed Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision, Wellington.
Periodicals
Auckland Star
Auckland Weekly News
Central Leader
Colonist
Daily Southern Cross
Dominion
Evening Post
Evening Star
Grey River Argus
Lyttelton Times
Maori Messenger
Maoriland Worker
New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator
New Zealand Herald
New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette
New Zealander
N.Z. Truth
Observer
Press (Christchurch)
Sunday News
Sunday Star-Times
Western Leader
Theses and dissertations
Anderson, Robyn. ‘“The Hardened Frail Ones”: Women and Crime in Auckland, 1845–1870’, MA thesis, University of Auckland, 1981.
Darragh, Neil, ‘Social relations of prison inmates’, MA thesis, University of Auckland, 1973.
Dunn, J., ‘An Enquiry into the New Zealand Prison System 1840–1880’, MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 1947.
Egarr, Tristan, ‘Discipline and Defence: Military Influence on Policing and Imprisonment c.1870–1913’, MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 2010.
Mansill, Douglas B., ‘A Civil and Ecclesiastical Union? The Development of Prison Chaplaincy in Aotearoa — New Zealand’, MPhil thesis, Auckland University of Technology, 2008.
McLellan, John M., ‘Soldiers and Colonists: Imperial Soldiers as Settlers in Nineteenth-century New Zealand’, MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 2017.
Napier, Andrea G., ‘Each Day is Different: Prison Officers and their Work’, MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 2012.
Ostereicher, Paul, ‘“They Would Not Fight”: Survey of Conscientious Objection during World War II’, MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 1955.
Phillips J. R., ‘A Social History of Auckland 1840–1853’, MA thesis, University of Auckland, 1966.
Whelan, P. J., ‘Care of Destitute, Neglected and Criminal Children 1840–1900’, MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 1956.
Wilson, Thomas Y., ‘NZ Prisons 1880–1909: The Administration of Colonel Arthur Hume’, MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 1970.
Archives and records
Archives and Heritage Office, Tasmania, Australia
Archives New Zealand (Archives NZ)
Auckland Provincial Council records, Auckland Public Library
Capper Collection, Waihī Museum
H. E. Thatcher papers, University of Auckland
T. M. Philson Casebook, Auckland University Library special collections
Webber, Cyil Ernie Richard: Papers (MS-3333/197 and 198), Hocken Collections Uare Taoka o Hākena, University of Otago
Interviews
Jeanette Abbott
Tim Balme
Simon Best
Taiarahia Black
Sandra Coney
Zane Paine
Simon Kerr
Te Rangikaheke Kiripātea
Phil Lister
Neville Mark
Te Kahautu Maxwell
Charlie Post
Bob van Ruyssevelt
Miriam Saphira
Tim Shadbolt
Jim Shepherd
Pete Smith
Oliver Sutherland
Mary Woodward
Websites