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Last Train to Paradise describes the halcyon days of New Zealand rail, some of which the author was fortunate enough to experience personally. The 'name' trains and journeys cover a considerable period of New Zealand's history, from the late 1800s, through the 'golden' era of tra ...
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A collection of World Cup trivia to coincide with the 2011 Rugby World Cup to be hosted by New Zealand in September-November 2011. The book will have an international focus, with the trivia in specific categories covering the entire history of the World Cup in a random manner.
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Collection of rural yarns, with subjects ranging from the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival, country rugby and encounters with farm machinery, to uppity animals, time in the pub and Mystery Creek. The stories are peopled with a diverse collection of oddball farming types, tough hunter- ...
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From Kiwifruit and L&P to jandals and swanndris; bungy jumping and marching girls to buzzy bees and the A&P show, this book looks at the history and amusing stories behind our national icons and favourite things.
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Bad is an informative, entertaining account of some of New Zealand's most notorious, controversial and colourful citizens and the often-dastardly deeds that made them infamous.
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In the rest of the world they say that if you can remember the sixties you weren't really there - but what was it like in New Zealand? For us the decade began with conservative prosperity - the establishment knew best and most Kiwis knew their place. Doors were left unlocked in p ...
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A collection of Kiwi trivia that will appeal to all ages. The book features geography, history and literature as well as humorous categories like media gaffes, jargon, famous quotes and anecdotes. Ilustrated by Taupo based Donovan Bixley - illustrator of the Pungapeople stories.
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An account of New Zealand's constant, sometimes troubled, always fascinating and often humorous encounters with alcohol, from the early days of European contact to the present day.
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Sit back and enjoy the ride while this book takes you on a journey of discovery around New Zealand. In the style of Michael Palin, Hutchins describes a dozen unique train journeys, accompanied by many superb photos of New Zealand's incomparable scenery.
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Hutchins travelled on every public railway in New Zealand, "simply to enjoy the experience, scenery and his fellow travellers". This is the result of his travels. A "humorous, reflective and whimsical account" of hours spent on the Overlander, the Coastal Pacific, the Southerner, ...
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