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The MV Rena was making 17 knots when she ploughed into the Astrolabe Reef in October 2011. On her way from Napier towards Tauranga carrying 1368 containers, 1700 tonnes of heavy fuel oil and 200 tonnes of marine diesel she impaled her bow on a pinnacle of rock. A few days later, ...
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In This Way to Spaceship, comedian Rhys Darby, one of the stars of HBO's hit show Flight of the Conchords, reaches back into the story of his dramatic, unforgettable, action-packed life to show us all how we can get noticed, make it big and survive.
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Grace & Flavour is a collection of 90 classic recipes from an assortment of New Zealand cookbooks published between 1883 and 1940. Each recipe is presented in its original form, followed by a modern version which is easily accessible to today's cooks. Weights and measures are con ...
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Hachette New Zealand have produced a beautiful slip-cased edition of the phenomenally successful New Zealand Police book Christchurch 22.2 - Beyond the Cordon which we are publishing to commemorate the first anniversary of the February 22, 2011 earthquake. This edition includes: ...
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Everyone knowa the song. But now the bus is going around beautiful New Zealand and its passengers you just kight know: Kiwi, penguin, tuatara, fantail and many more. com along for the ride.
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The Rugby Almanack is the world's longest running rugby book of record. It was first published in 1935 to cover the previous season's first-class rugby in New Zealand. Since then it has been published uninterrupted (apart from two combined issues during World War II). Now in its ...
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Features New Zealand photographer Rachel McKenna. A remarkable collection of images from an extraordinary group of photographers:Legendary Magnum photographer Elliot Erwitt; One of the world's most popular animal photographers, Rachael McKenna; Award-winning style photographer, G ...
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Features New Zealand photographer rachel McKenna. A remarkable collection of images from an extraordinary group of photographers:Legendary Magnum photographer Elliot Erwitt;One of the world's most popular animal photographers, Rachael McKenna;Award-winning style photographer, Gan ...
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How We Saw The War will retell to a new generation of New Zealanders how their mothers and grandmothers learned where their loved ones were and what they were doing during World War II.
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The technical side of what happened on Mt Erebus on that fateful November day back in 1979 has been brilliantly explained by Justice Mahon, the Royal Commissioner appointed to investigate the crash of the Air New Zealand DC-10. His magnificent investigation and conclusions were r ...
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