

Injun Joe The Legend of Smoking Joe Collins by Marion Day. FIRST EDITION, 1st impression. VERY SCARCE.
Injun Joe The Legend of Smoking Joe Collins by Marion Day.
Publisher: Halcyon Press, 2013, FIRST EDITION, 1st impression. VERY SCARCE.
Very good softback, no inscriptions, minor shelf/edge-wear, light creasing, patchy fading to covers, faded spine, binding firm, pages very good, tiny corner creases, minor marks. 264 pages, illustrated.
This is the life story of 'Injun Joe', born Wellwyn Harris Collins, in 1950. His mother was half-caste Maori of the Ngati Kahunanu tribe, his father a Scottish-Irish immigrant whose family had substantial holdings in Hawke's Bay. Joe became well known as an elite hunter-helicopter pilot, one of New Zealand's most dangerous occupations of the time, in what is now known as The Last Great Adventure. Unafraid of his own fears, he lived to hunt, then fly, at times with a blatant disregard for authority. His name is inextricably linked to the exploits that typified the early days of aerial hunting in New Zealand - when the industry was wild and young, and anything could happen, when helicopters and cockpits replaced horses and saddles. Joe, an imperfect hero, always attracted attention, whatever he did. He lived life with a single-minded passion that sometimes led to obsession, but his courage, steel nerves and kindness gave him a compelling quality that appeals to something deep-rooted in the average person.
PHOTOS ARE OF THE ACTUAL BOOK.
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