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Shorebirds of New Zealand is a beautiful, informative and lyrical account of the many shorebirds found here - those living and breeding in the same area year after year, those that migrate within New Zealand, and those whose migrations link the hemispheres. It examines the lif ...
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Deals with the author's journey to develop a deeper understanding of an animal that has become a lightning rod for environmental debate, as well as the uneasy relationship between polar bears and the people whose presence is both at odds with and dependent on the bears' survival.
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This is a New Zealand book with a difference. It's a visually stunning and entertaining memento of what it's like to live in this country. The NZ Book comprises pages of fresh and quirky illustrations capturing the people, the landscape and the culture of New Zealand. Intriguing ...
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The only full biography of Malcolm Champion, the first New Zealander to win an Olympic gold medal.
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A delightful, anecdote-filled story conceived as a celebration of the Kepler Challenge which has unfolded atop the spectacular Fiordland landscape over the past 25 years. Rather than dwelling on the facts and figures this is a behind the scenes account.
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The only anthology of poetry about New Zealand rugby; from the 1880s to 2012.
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To the first Europeans who came to Australia, everything seemed topsy turvy. Christmas was in the summer and trees shed their bark but not their leaves. And the animals were bizarre. There was a bird that laughed like a donkey and a type of greyhound that bound along on its hind ...
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More colour than competing guides; Targeted coverage concentrating on travel hotspots; A full-colour section on Tahiti's top experiences, and a special 'Which Island?' feature for pre-trip planning
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New-for-this-edition features include 'First Time' for visitors who haven't been to England before, museum itineraries to help readers get to the heart of attractions like the British Museum, and driving routes around the Cotswolds;The maps in the London chapter will be in full- ...
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